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the environmentalists proposals also inspired athens waterworks to modernize now the athens water company is actually implementing works that we use sewage treated water ah, for non portable uses in this whole culture change air fits also this project with her hydro aqueduct that is not portable, gray water is mildly polluted, domestic waste water, which is ideal for watering green spaces for a lini me really, the aqueduct project has been a great success. but the, anyway, is forward through the capitals, heavy traffic congestion is one of athens biggest problems contributing to the fact that it's temperatures are often up to 10 degrees higher than outside the city. extreme heat waves in greece are almost always accompanied by forest fires, which are increasingly becoming a threat to the capital. in mid july, there was a fire on the northern outskirts of athens. thousands of houses were destroyed in a blaze. illini, me really knows that time is of the essence. the anthropologist has already dealt with the dramatic consequences of global warming as chairwoman of the greek green party and h
the environmentalists proposals also inspired athens waterworks to modernize now the athens water company is actually implementing works that we use sewage treated water ah, for non portable uses in this whole culture change air fits also this project with her hydro aqueduct that is not portable, gray water is mildly polluted, domestic waste water, which is ideal for watering green spaces for a lini me really, the aqueduct project has been a great success. but the, anyway, is forward through...
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it was almost $45.00 degrees in the centre athens, and an a. it lasted for about 3 weeks, 3 and a half weeks. so not none of the greek newspapers reported the deaths that were related to these heat waves. but me really pushes on her next appointment is with the greek red cross to day australian red cross colleagues have been invited to is to give a talk. in some parts of australia to day temperatures can reach around 50 degrees celsius. they explain how the emergency surfaces, their help particularly vulnerable groups during extreme heat waves for the heat officer speaking to those at risk is highly important. preparing people to be able to help her people before they get really sick so that we can tell them what to do . and if they start having symptoms, somebody's there that can answer a phone or can be next to them to help them. so they don't end up in the hospital, but in the basement of the red cross building, the helpers pack their backpacks and prepare for action. we have we have ha, ha mobiles, station we have our bicycle groups. so vol
it was almost $45.00 degrees in the centre athens, and an a. it lasted for about 3 weeks, 3 and a half weeks. so not none of the greek newspapers reported the deaths that were related to these heat waves. but me really pushes on her next appointment is with the greek red cross to day australian red cross colleagues have been invited to is to give a talk. in some parts of australia to day temperatures can reach around 50 degrees celsius. they explain how the emergency surfaces, their help...
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she is the 1st chief heat officer in athens and across europe. it's her job to get the greek capital fit to face the challenges of climate change. she's on her way down into the depths of the city with someone from athens waterworks. it's also a journey back in time. the subterranean tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, was built by the roman emperor, a hadrian. in the 2nd century, near a village is planning to have water flowing along hadrian aqueduct. again, engineers are already working on her idea. they are planning to greet 20 specific points where the, where they tap into the water into the green new parks. a green belt across athens is intended to make the city cooler and have a pleasant mere villi once more parks. she is particularly proud of this japanese style space. she is friends with the landscape gardener who created it. we don't have a lot of barks and, and green spaces. and we have a lot of old people. the fact that the surfaces are we have a lot of surfaces that then to heat up. we have a lot of cars that produce even more heat and
she is the 1st chief heat officer in athens and across europe. it's her job to get the greek capital fit to face the challenges of climate change. she's on her way down into the depths of the city with someone from athens waterworks. it's also a journey back in time. the subterranean tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, was built by the roman emperor, a hadrian. in the 2nd century, near a village is planning to have water flowing along hadrian aqueduct. again, engineers are already working on her...
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her position as athens chief heat officer is a 1st of its kind in a european city. she meets up with an employee of the athens waterworks for a tour of the parts of the city. you don't see from the surface down into the historical underworld of athens. this is where he gent.
her position as athens chief heat officer is a 1st of its kind in a european city. she meets up with an employee of the athens waterworks for a tour of the parts of the city. you don't see from the surface down into the historical underworld of athens. this is where he gent.
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cool down the ancient city. athens now has its very own chief heat officer, the 1st ever in europe. her task to keep the residence comfortable, despite record temperatures. in high summer, the sun beat down on athens. temperatures of 40 degrees celsius or more are becoming commonplace. and that's hard on tourists and locals alike. aline, mit easily always keeps her water bottle handy. she knows all about summer in the city, in the risks it poses, because she's athens chief heat officer, the greek capitals 1st, and the 1st and all of europe. it's her job to prepare the city for climate change . here she's descending into the cities historical underground, together with an employee of the athens waterworks, it's home to hadrian aqueduct, an underground tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long built by roman emperor hadrian, in the 2nd century ab aline, murray valley, once water to flow. here again, soon, engineers have already drawn up plans and also that they are planning to create 20 specific points where the, where they tap into the water into the green new parks. the idea is to create a
cool down the ancient city. athens now has its very own chief heat officer, the 1st ever in europe. her task to keep the residence comfortable, despite record temperatures. in high summer, the sun beat down on athens. temperatures of 40 degrees celsius or more are becoming commonplace. and that's hard on tourists and locals alike. aline, mit easily always keeps her water bottle handy. she knows all about summer in the city, in the risks it poses, because she's athens chief heat officer, the...
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because she's athens chief heat officer, the greek capitals 1st, and the 1st and all of europe. it's her job to prepare the city for climate change . here she's descending into the cities historical underground, together with an employee of the athens waterworks, it's home to hadrian aqueduct, an underground tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, built by roman emperor hadrian. in the 2nd century e. d. aline, murray, valley once water to flow. here again, soon, engineers have already drawn up plans and also that they are planning to create 20 specific points where the, where they tap into the water into the green new parks. the idea is to create a green belt running street through the city. the creation of parts should produce a cooling effect. the cheap heat officer is particularly proud of this small part, which was inspired by japanese gardens. that we have to choose glance that are both to have a lot of leaves and thick canopy that without a loser there leaves in the winter. but also can, can do not need the enormous amounts of water and can survive in difficult conditions for s
because she's athens chief heat officer, the greek capitals 1st, and the 1st and all of europe. it's her job to prepare the city for climate change . here she's descending into the cities historical underground, together with an employee of the athens waterworks, it's home to hadrian aqueduct, an underground tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, built by roman emperor hadrian. in the 2nd century e. d. aline, murray, valley once water to flow. here again, soon, engineers have already drawn up plans...
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but that for athens, it's likely too little too late. now my babble an of your 3 or 4 year old allow me to be nice to have a new park in my neighbourhood with a fountain i can cool off in on hot days on the store. but to be honest, it seems like giving a cancer patient and aspirin, alamahood, emily, rush, speeding. i get the impression that we've already surrendered. no misery unless you come up of iffy or the blue. nikki mother green accepted the climate crisis from up and now about we're trying to somehow live with it to the bottom blog. i'll actually drip level shuttle stories after illini moody delete doesn't want to give up on her home city. but she can see why young athenians might choose to leave. my daughter is currently studying in norway. and to tell you the truth, i am kind of happy studying in norway. i because i think it's going to get it's gone. i'm afraid i'm worried that is going to get to really hard in the south. do elaine, you medievalist says young athenians should also be able to have a future here. after all, this a
but that for athens, it's likely too little too late. now my babble an of your 3 or 4 year old allow me to be nice to have a new park in my neighbourhood with a fountain i can cool off in on hot days on the store. but to be honest, it seems like giving a cancer patient and aspirin, alamahood, emily, rush, speeding. i get the impression that we've already surrendered. no misery unless you come up of iffy or the blue. nikki mother green accepted the climate crisis from up and now about we're...
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she is the 1st chief heat officer in athens and across europe. it's her job to get the greek capital fit to face the challenges of climate change. she's on her way down into the depths of the city with someone from athens waterworks. it's also a journey back in time. the subterranean tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, was built by the roman emperor hadrian. in the 2nd century, mira really is planning to have water flowing along hadrian aqueduct. again, engineers are already working on her idea. they are planning to greet 20 specific points where the, where they tap into the water into the green new parks. a green belt across athens is intended to make the city cooler and the pleasant mere villi once more parks. she is particularly proud of these japanese style space. she is friends with the landscape gardener who created it. we don't have a lot of barks and, and green spaces. and we have a lot of old people. the fact that the surfaces are we have a lot of surfaces that then to heat up. we have a lot of cars that produce even more heat and air con
she is the 1st chief heat officer in athens and across europe. it's her job to get the greek capital fit to face the challenges of climate change. she's on her way down into the depths of the city with someone from athens waterworks. it's also a journey back in time. the subterranean tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, was built by the roman emperor hadrian. in the 2nd century, mira really is planning to have water flowing along hadrian aqueduct. again, engineers are already working on her idea....
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she is the 1st chief heat officer in athens and across europe. it's her job to get the greek capital fit to face the challenges of climate change. she's on her way down into the depths of the city with someone from athens waterworks. it's also a journey back in time. the subterranean tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, was built by the roman emperor hadrian. in the 2nd century, mira really is planning to have water flowing along hadrian aqueduct. again, engineers are already working on her idea. they are planning to grieve. 20 specific points where the, where they tap into the water into the green new parks. a green belt across athens is intended to make the city cooler and the pleasant mere villi once more parks. she is particularly proud of these japanese style space. she is friends with the landscape gardener who created it. we don't have a lot of barks and, and green spaces. and we have a lot of old people. the fact that the surfaces are we have a lot of surfaces that plan to heat up. we have a lot of cars that produce even more heat and air c
she is the 1st chief heat officer in athens and across europe. it's her job to get the greek capital fit to face the challenges of climate change. she's on her way down into the depths of the city with someone from athens waterworks. it's also a journey back in time. the subterranean tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, was built by the roman emperor hadrian. in the 2nd century, mira really is planning to have water flowing along hadrian aqueduct. again, engineers are already working on her idea....
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it's only a ao—minute ferry ride from athens. right. because, coming up, the ancient treasures rewriting danish history. ole sent me some pictures and i was like, "whoa," when i saw it. and nick is getting arty in istanbul. it's coming to life in a quite creepy fashion! like, ifeel like i've made an actual person now. so see you after the break. i am in this town of aedipsos in greece and i was a bit worried because i thought the travel show set me up because that water looks freezing cold. i've been told that these are hot springs which have been here for thousands of years. they've been visited by roman emperors, hollywood superstars and now an east london geezer. savage! oh, man! this isjust gorgeous. now, there is a lot of history to these pools because, legend has it that goddess athena created these springs for her favourite hero, hercules, so he could come here and kick back and heal himself after his herculean tasks. i think it's quite fitting for someone like me. now, they say that the minerals in these baths have got healing p
it's only a ao—minute ferry ride from athens. right. because, coming up, the ancient treasures rewriting danish history. ole sent me some pictures and i was like, "whoa," when i saw it. and nick is getting arty in istanbul. it's coming to life in a quite creepy fashion! like, ifeel like i've made an actual person now. so see you after the break. i am in this town of aedipsos in greece and i was a bit worried because i thought the travel show set me up because that water looks...
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appeared before an american court for the first time, how our foreign ministry assessed the decision of athens to send the russian overseas, and in the twin city in volgograd today they remembered the anniversary of the atomic bombing of japan quiet. you are so good, like a hat, of course, she loves you very much, development, bionic prostheses, you can already get hands free of charge under compulsory medical insurance and when the testing of cyberprostheses for legs is over, we will tell in our issue. shelling from high nuclear facilities in ukraine can lead to a disaster similar to chernobyl, igor, deputy director of the department for non-proliferation of arms control of the russian foreign ministry, commented on the situation around the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant , pouring extra whiskey onto the conferences taking place on the site. they are the proliferation of nuclear weapons. the diplomat stressed that the shelling of the zaporozhye nuclear power plant this is a blatant unprecedented event that can have far-reaching consequences. the day before , the territory of the zaporizhzhya
appeared before an american court for the first time, how our foreign ministry assessed the decision of athens to send the russian overseas, and in the twin city in volgograd today they remembered the anniversary of the atomic bombing of japan quiet. you are so good, like a hat, of course, she loves you very much, development, bionic prostheses, you can already get hands free of charge under compulsory medical insurance and when the testing of cyberprostheses for legs is over, we will tell in...
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well, 110 year old boy in athens has clearly already put in the necessary hours. they are kind of cds is creating quite a star and international piano. concerts are caused. he got started as a toddler playing better than many could manage in a lifetime. the musical wonder cant even compose his his own p says among them his anti war attitude, his way of taking a stand against the war and ukraine. ah little hans, guided by huge talent at each 10 cellulose. carry. see, this has already conquered the concert hall stage. ah, she key and then the music is my whole life. i can't imagine a world without music close. that would be really miserable. didn't it? put a lift hush. he's been claimed as a wonder kent and has given concerts the world over. he especially enjoys playing and his native athens here in september 2021. ah. he's made the top 100 global child prodigies list in the music category and has won numerous awards. he says he's never experienced stage fright. cleanup on. yeah, i'm never over excited before a concert. i simply don't get stressed. the rather i look
well, 110 year old boy in athens has clearly already put in the necessary hours. they are kind of cds is creating quite a star and international piano. concerts are caused. he got started as a toddler playing better than many could manage in a lifetime. the musical wonder cant even compose his his own p says among them his anti war attitude, his way of taking a stand against the war and ukraine. ah little hans, guided by huge talent at each 10 cellulose. carry. see, this has already conquered...
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he especially enjoys playing and his native athens here in september 2021. ah. he's made the top 100 global child prodigies lift in the music category and has won numerous awards. he says he's never experienced stage fright. put him up on yet. i'm never over excited before a concert, so i simply don't get stressed. rather i look forward to playing for an audience, i'm getting applause from the heater could a dish. oh oh. busy he's been surrounded by music all his life. his father photo scarcity, is himself a pianist and piano teacher. stallion was just 3 years old and photo taught him his 1st few notes and recognized his son's impressive musical talent. ah, a bully moral bulletin. and these oscar, when he was still very little the only time he'd come up to me when i was playing piano or giving lessons or making us gov hello. do you know he'd pick out notes instead of just pounding on the keys? like many children do the whole panama a fish in it, he pick out notes and hold them equally, levied by loudness. behold, that showed that he had a musical ear a hand as i
he especially enjoys playing and his native athens here in september 2021. ah. he's made the top 100 global child prodigies lift in the music category and has won numerous awards. he says he's never experienced stage fright. put him up on yet. i'm never over excited before a concert, so i simply don't get stressed. rather i look forward to playing for an audience, i'm getting applause from the heater could a dish. oh oh. busy he's been surrounded by music all his life. his father photo...
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so, take timon of athens, 0k? timon of athens, a great... i mean, timon has 30% of the roles.y guy who loses all his money and becomes a misanthrope. well, we did a production with kathryn hunter playing timon, and there was no... there was no problem at all because timon isn't defined by his gender, he's defined by his situation, and therefore it worked. now, some people don't like it... do you think you leave some people behind when you do this? yeah. probably we do, but also, we bring others along with us. and how far do you take it? you referenced arthur hughes, who is getting rave reviews for playing richard iii. and as you say, he's a richard iii who has a genuine disability, which is very visible on stage. and that is seen as sort of, quote unquote, authentic, a real lived experience. but how far do you take that? there's a real debate... there is. ...across acting and across theatre and other forms of drama, saying do you now have to have a gay person playing a gay character? yeah. how far do you take lived experience? well, taking richard, the extraordinary thing abou
so, take timon of athens, 0k? timon of athens, a great... i mean, timon has 30% of the roles.y guy who loses all his money and becomes a misanthrope. well, we did a production with kathryn hunter playing timon, and there was no... there was no problem at all because timon isn't defined by his gender, he's defined by his situation, and therefore it worked. now, some people don't like it... do you think you leave some people behind when you do this? yeah. probably we do, but also, we bring others...
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athens where he's from, i know he likes being in georgia. know a lot of those republican politicians say they hate washington. that's become like a standard boast line how much they hate from washington and we've heard congressmen how much they don't like washington, but still run every two years to get up there. >> right, very true. very, very true. one of the main talking points from democrats has been that they perhaps did not win because there was something wrong with the system. maybe there was some type of advantage that republicans had that was unfair or unethical. but are you seeing much conversation among the democratic party about reflecting on what they actually did do wrong that led to their defeat? >> in 2018. you know, there was concerns that the system, if not-- if not use of the word rigged, was set against them. >> right. >> because you had a republican -- brian kemp was the secretary of state and that means he oversaw the elections coming into georgia. and even as he was republican secretary of state he was still running fo
athens where he's from, i know he likes being in georgia. know a lot of those republican politicians say they hate washington. that's become like a standard boast line how much they hate from washington and we've heard congressmen how much they don't like washington, but still run every two years to get up there. >> right, very true. very, very true. one of the main talking points from democrats has been that they perhaps did not win because there was something wrong with the system....