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you can get acquainted in the oldest western hemisphere botanical garden, which is almost 260 years oldnd this is an anglican cathedral of the 19th century. saint george and his the famous vetazh red angel bo and the messengers on it are not in white avals clothes. we have a rich historical heritage that attracts history buffs tourists and finally has a closer white sand. i advise you to visit the islands of grenadines, coral-fringed holidays on the island of beke will cost a relatively moderate amount of canoamerica islands - this is already a luxury exclusive holiday on the islands of saint-vint, a very wide price range that will suit a variety of vacationers. we happen to have a safe side and his main city. port elizabeth is the perfect place for a beach holiday bungalows right on the water, fine velvet white sand coral reef that protects from high waves. diving. here awesome looks different. actually. this is the northern part. the antilles have few sources of fresh water; the vegetation on them is sparse, mostly shrubs, but almost all of them are uninhabited; people do not live on
you can get acquainted in the oldest western hemisphere botanical garden, which is almost 260 years oldnd this is an anglican cathedral of the 19th century. saint george and his the famous vetazh red angel bo and the messengers on it are not in white avals clothes. we have a rich historical heritage that attracts history buffs tourists and finally has a closer white sand. i advise you to visit the islands of grenadines, coral-fringed holidays on the island of beke will cost a relatively...
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you can get acquainted in the oldest western hemisphere botanical garden, which is almost 260 years old and this is an anglican cathedral of the 19th century. saint george and his famous windfall red angel bo messengers on it are not in pelah, aval clothes. we have a rich historical heritage that attracts history buffs tourists and finally has a closer white sand. i advise you to visit the islands of the grenadines, bordered by corals, a vacation on the island of beke will cost a relatively moderate amount, the islands of coagua. and mystic is already a luxury and exclusive holiday on the saint vint islands, a very wide price range that will suit a variety of vacationers in case and a safe country and its main city. port elizabeth is the perfect place for a beach holiday bungalows right by the water, fine velvet white sand coral reef that protects from high waves. diving. here awesome looks different. actually. this is the northern part. the antilles have few sources of fresh water, the vegetation on them is sparse, mostly shrubs, but almost all of them are not inhabited, people do not
you can get acquainted in the oldest western hemisphere botanical garden, which is almost 260 years old and this is an anglican cathedral of the 19th century. saint george and his famous windfall red angel bo messengers on it are not in pelah, aval clothes. we have a rich historical heritage that attracts history buffs tourists and finally has a closer white sand. i advise you to visit the islands of the grenadines, bordered by corals, a vacation on the island of beke will cost a relatively...
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botanical garden in washington, dc. it is the first time it looms since 2019. wer than 1000 are estimated to be in the wild. at 16, it is the oldest in the garden. >> she will be joining us live to talk about how she plans to fight crime. join us for a one-on-one interview. >>> whitney greiner pleading guilty to drug charges and russian court. what this means for her case. lester holt joins us now from new york. >>> tonight, wnba superstar brittney griner pleading guilty to drug charges in russia, as calls grow here at home to free her. brittney griner on the second day of her trial in moscow admitting to having cannabis vape cartridges in >>> brittney griner admitting to having cannabis cartridges in her luggage but said she brought them by accident. the potential prison time could a plea earn leniency? also the growing pressure on the president to bring her home. also, shockwaves in the uk. boris johnson resigning amid mounting scandal. who he is blaming for forcing him out. >>> the father that sponsored a gun permit application for the suspected july 4 shoote
botanical garden in washington, dc. it is the first time it looms since 2019. wer than 1000 are estimated to be in the wild. at 16, it is the oldest in the garden. >> she will be joining us live to talk about how she plans to fight crime. join us for a one-on-one interview. >>> whitney greiner pleading guilty to drug charges and russian court. what this means for her case. lester holt joins us now from new york. >>> tonight, wnba superstar brittney griner pleading guilty...
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official visit to russia , prime minister shinzoaba visited the japanese garden of the main botanical gardenof his father, he also planted a young cherry tree. so the japanese garden in the moscow botanical garden became special a place for two generations of a family. abe, our two destinies, and between them flowers came to life. sakura matzoba. i saw firsthand how stubborn my father's desire to solve this problem was. japan soviet relations of my life it was in those days that i made the final decision to embark on the path of politics and inherit the aspirations of my father. on the career ladder gradually but steadily in 1977 he graduated from the faculty of law of saiga university and v. tokyo studied at the graduate school of public policy three of the university of southern california in the usa shinzo also inherited political views from his grandfather and father of staunch supporters of the liberal democratic party from 2003 to 2004 presided over it, and in september 2006 replaced zume as prime minister and became the youngest head of the government of japan since world war ii. alre
official visit to russia , prime minister shinzoaba visited the japanese garden of the main botanical gardenof his father, he also planted a young cherry tree. so the japanese garden in the moscow botanical garden became special a place for two generations of a family. abe, our two destinies, and between them flowers came to life. sakura matzoba. i saw firsthand how stubborn my father's desire to solve this problem was. japan soviet relations of my life it was in those days that i made the...
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the hottest day in history united kingdom was considered july 25, 2019 , then in the cambridge botanic garden the air heated up to +38.7. today, the meteorological agency has already updated data on the temperature maximum twice. now it is already 7-8° warmer than at the same time on the eve of the uk 's previous record, a heat of 38.7°. and above 40 temperature. the temperature has never risen before. maybe reach 41 and even 42 °, it’s so hot, it will probably be in the area of london the cambride of the shire and yorkshire due to abnormal heat. great britain began to spontaneously catch fire in the grass in it took birmingham a day to put out a fire on a golf course. still a nightmare not in spain, one can imagine the horror that gripped the passengers of the train between madrid and holicia due to wildfires. the composition was just a couple of hundred meters from the wall of fire in italy, the situation is aggravated by the protracted drought and the authorities of lombardy are sounding the alarm in the region running out of water for agriculture. the slats of supplies in the lakes of
the hottest day in history united kingdom was considered july 25, 2019 , then in the cambridge botanic garden the air heated up to +38.7. today, the meteorological agency has already updated data on the temperature maximum twice. now it is already 7-8° warmer than at the same time on the eve of the uk 's previous record, a heat of 38.7°. and above 40 temperature. the temperature has never risen before. maybe reach 41 and even 42 °, it’s so hot, it will probably be in the area of...
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botanical gardens point on 12 point. oh, two. that's a big cle breaks in it.here's some higher clouds upld to warm to hot just depending on your proximity to the coast. or if you get that fog or if you don't, but the tropical clouds are still kind of increasing here next couple of days, so 50 sixties on the temple. these aren't changing for the lows. that's the lows. the high will give inland temps some pretty toasty numbers, okay and tahoe now, but it's going to be hot up there that today, looking for nineties today and tomorrow, then thunderstorms for tahoe and for many others coming in sunday monday and maybe for us 60 seventies eighties nineties on the temps here, and everything's pretty quiet until sunday, monday, then a lot of tropical clouds are on the way. they've. prior to the time of 7 53 the mega millions lottery jackpot now at $1 billion, we're going to check on the local store preparing for the ticket buying frenzy for tonight's big draw. welcome to subway's biggest refresh yet. they're drafting 12 new subs for their all-new subway series menu. yo
botanical gardens point on 12 point. oh, two. that's a big cle breaks in it.here's some higher clouds upld to warm to hot just depending on your proximity to the coast. or if you get that fog or if you don't, but the tropical clouds are still kind of increasing here next couple of days, so 50 sixties on the temple. these aren't changing for the lows. that's the lows. the high will give inland temps some pretty toasty numbers, okay and tahoe now, but it's going to be hot up there that today,...
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they struck in the botanical garden, they rent an orangery for sale perfectly. one of them is the ownermir babinin, but the second one is getting better. oh, well, i'm something like that same ivan golumazov. thank you for the good news. why's that?
they struck in the botanical garden, they rent an orangery for sale perfectly. one of them is the ownermir babinin, but the second one is getting better. oh, well, i'm something like that same ivan golumazov. thank you for the good news. why's that?
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. >> i go to the botanical gardens and one landed on my ear . it left me. >> who doesn't? >>> it is a foggy friday morning and of course there will be a festival this weekend. >>> if you are heading out of town or sticking around in san francisco, either way the weather will be beautiful. let's look at the napa forecast . we will be in the 80s and stick to the 80s for saturday and sunday. expect comfortable weather. at big sur, 60s and a little cooler . 70 today and sunday will be in the 70s which is good beach weather. the tahoe forecast at 41 degrees and look at how pretty this shot is with clear skies and stunning temperatures this weekend. 80s today and upper 80s and the sunday. it's going to be one of those weekends when you want to be out and about and enjoying. look at the san francisco forecast. saturday and sunday we have fog and it will build into tomorrow . then inland areas will also be climbing back to the 90s. the reason we have cooling today is because we had a system nearby that will drop the daytime highs. at least it stays sunny and clear this weekend. le
. >> i go to the botanical gardens and one landed on my ear . it left me. >> who doesn't? >>> it is a foggy friday morning and of course there will be a festival this weekend. >>> if you are heading out of town or sticking around in san francisco, either way the weather will be beautiful. let's look at the napa forecast . we will be in the 80s and stick to the 80s for saturday and sunday. expect comfortable weather. at big sur, 60s and a little cooler . 70 today...
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botanical garden 160 species of animals have found shelter here, and monkeys have long become tame.can not do without a trip to sentosa island, a small tropical island of tourist infrastructure, which was developed in the seventies of the last century. recently, and then there is a zoo where animals live in the wild in the bird park, the juranka the largest aquarium in the world and the butterfly park, home to 3,000 endangered species? one of the healthiest cuisines here is a combination of indian chinese and malay cuisine, and this everything in this bouquet gives a unique singaporean cuisine. well, how true is this and uh, let's say fans of what kind of cuisine are you personally? singapore has a very interesting cuisine, a very large selection of indian cuisine, malaysian cuisine, which belongs to southeast asia, spicy and non- spicy dishes, rice noodle dishes. i am all eclectic and there are many different dishes, but i have to comply with the measure otherwise my doctor will say the same. my cholesterol level has gone up, please. take care of your form not really. i'm doing spo
botanical garden 160 species of animals have found shelter here, and monkeys have long become tame.can not do without a trip to sentosa island, a small tropical island of tourist infrastructure, which was developed in the seventies of the last century. recently, and then there is a zoo where animals live in the wild in the bird park, the juranka the largest aquarium in the world and the butterfly park, home to 3,000 endangered species? one of the healthiest cuisines here is a combination of...
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this botanical garden. 160 species of monkeys found shelter here.e trip to singapore can not do without a trip to sentosa island, a small tropical island of tourist infrastructure, which was developed recently in the seventies of the last century. and there is also a zoo where animals live in the wild. the juranka bird park is the largest aquarium in the world and the butterfly park, home to 3,000 endangered species? one of the healthiest cuisines here, i know indian chinese and malay cuisine, and it's all in this bouquet that gives a unique singaporean cuisine. well, how true is this and uh, let's say fans of what kind of cuisine are you personally ? singapore has a very interesting cuisine with a very large selection of indian cuisine , malaysian cuisine, which belongs to its east asian spicy and non-spicy dishes, rice noodle dishes. i'm all eclectic and there are many different dishes, but i have to comply with the measure otherwise my doctor will tell me the same about you, your cholesterol level has risen, please. take care of your form not rea
this botanical garden. 160 species of monkeys found shelter here.e trip to singapore can not do without a trip to sentosa island, a small tropical island of tourist infrastructure, which was developed recently in the seventies of the last century. and there is also a zoo where animals live in the wild. the juranka bird park is the largest aquarium in the world and the butterfly park, home to 3,000 endangered species? one of the healthiest cuisines here, i know indian chinese and malay cuisine,...
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, — one small part, this is a botanic gardens, of— one small part, this is a botanic gardens,undreds of thousands of years— here for hundreds of thousands of years are — here for hundreds of thousands of years are going to have to start to shift north— years are going to have to start to shift north stop in agriculture is going _ shift north stop in agriculture is going to — shift north stop in agriculture is going to have to change. whole facets _ going to have to change. whole facets of— going to have to change. whole facets of society are going to have to adapt _ facets of society are going to have to adapt a — facets of society are going to have to adapt a really drastic climate change — to adapt a really drastic climate change over the next century. you have so many _ change over the next century. ti’f7i. have so many different species here, it's fantastic to have a look around, but as you see different kinds of plants emerging, and die away throughout the year, is that changing with time and what are the weather fluctuations telling you about the world on a bigger scale?
, — one small part, this is a botanic gardens, of— one small part, this is a botanic gardens,undreds of thousands of years— here for hundreds of thousands of years are — here for hundreds of thousands of years are going to have to start to shift north— years are going to have to start to shift north stop in agriculture is going _ shift north stop in agriculture is going to — shift north stop in agriculture is going to have to change. whole facets _ going to have to change. whole...
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let less famous, but no less interesting, and where on lenin avenue you must visit the local botanical gardenies an area of more than 1 hectare, which, by the way, is half of red square. by the way, more than one and a half thousand species of various rare plants grow here, many of which are listed in the red book. by the way, if you're watching our programs are not from the very beginning and you don’t know how adjika helps protect against infection, i remind you that all issues can be reviewed online or on the platform. download the application , install it on your phone and tablets, or just go to the site smotrim.ru, you will find out everything there. the main attraction of bionic architecture in volgograd is an unusual house reminiscent of the work of antonio gaudi, who actually inspired the owner. on the territory of the sugar castle there is a fountain pool cobra grotto lake with river lilies and goldfish, as well as colored garden. next stop production anastasia good morning good morning anastasia krikukha quality director today we will prepare raw materials with you first. this i
let less famous, but no less interesting, and where on lenin avenue you must visit the local botanical gardenies an area of more than 1 hectare, which, by the way, is half of red square. by the way, more than one and a half thousand species of various rare plants grow here, many of which are listed in the red book. by the way, if you're watching our programs are not from the very beginning and you don’t know how adjika helps protect against infection, i remind you that all issues...
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it seemed to us that it is more like a botanical garden. s appeared in abakan thanks to enthusiasts who did not find investments for the construction of the park, they found many non-standard solutions, but ideas. they are also expensive. true, if standing here are 13 diverse gardens of spaces interconnected, like a room in an apartment with doors and plants, and instead of walls there are living and fenced arbors. there are rooms for adults for children for newlyweds for solitude and meditation. it even has its own eiffel tower almost as high as her parisian sister with a five-story building. the park gardens, dreams also has an educational function, since there was a culture of gardening and landscape design in siberia . well, let's put it this way, so as not to offend anyone, siberians are not very developed. they were always cool, yet in a different way, but now inspired by beauty. many of them transfer park ideas to their plots - the mission of the park, according to its creators. this is how we improve the environment, help people to b
it seemed to us that it is more like a botanical garden. s appeared in abakan thanks to enthusiasts who did not find investments for the construction of the park, they found many non-standard solutions, but ideas. they are also expensive. true, if standing here are 13 diverse gardens of spaces interconnected, like a room in an apartment with doors and plants, and instead of walls there are living and fenced arbors. there are rooms for adults for children for newlyweds for solitude and...
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with the legal framework in place and why does bio piracy continue to be so wide spread the botanical gardens of the university of zurich, a favorite haunt of fall, swa, my and back he dedicated years of research to the issue of bio piracy while working for the n g o public eye and says the international agreements are actually construed in a way that favors industrialized nations in our hope is that we're in europe. they say i'm only obliged to by the nagoya protocol if i go to the country of origin after it came into force, an extract through the resources there were done. no, you the other thoughts, sir? dollar household, the lender, the students in the put the on the countries in the south have a very different interpretation yankee nor you. they say no. the rules must apply to any new use of allergies. and that's a massive difference with you with ox, your knee, doctor you says there i don't need to ask, are compensated anyway. well, i can use it as i like without hoping to conserve biodiversity, abo mondays or even fought if you go by that rule done, they'll only be a minimal amount of
with the legal framework in place and why does bio piracy continue to be so wide spread the botanical gardens of the university of zurich, a favorite haunt of fall, swa, my and back he dedicated years of research to the issue of bio piracy while working for the n g o public eye and says the international agreements are actually construed in a way that favors industrialized nations in our hope is that we're in europe. they say i'm only obliged to by the nagoya protocol if i go to the country of...
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the botanical gardens of the university of zurich, a favorite haunt of fall, swan my and bad. he dedicated years of research to the issue of bio piracy while working for the n g o. public eye and says the international agreements are actually construed in a way that favors industrialized nations. in oil park is thus newer in europe. they say, i'm only obliged to abide by the nagoya protocol. if i go to the country of origin, after it came into force and extracted through the resources there was done, nor you. dear thor, sir, dolt, household, the lender, the students in the put the on the put countries in the south have a very different interpretation. yeardley here, nor you, they say, no, the rules must apply to any new you suit kennedy's, and that's a massive difference with you with ox, your knee thought that you says there, i don't need to ask, are compensated anyway often or can use it as i like without hoping to conserve biodiversity avo mondays or even fought if you go by that rule done, there will only be a minimal amount of benefits sharing, meaning and a minimal amoun
the botanical gardens of the university of zurich, a favorite haunt of fall, swan my and bad. he dedicated years of research to the issue of bio piracy while working for the n g o. public eye and says the international agreements are actually construed in a way that favors industrialized nations. in oil park is thus newer in europe. they say, i'm only obliged to abide by the nagoya protocol. if i go to the country of origin, after it came into force and extracted through the resources there was...
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the santa cruz corpse flower you can see in person at the auditorium and botanic garden.e expected to bloom in the next couple of days. i want to smell it firsthand. >> i'll let do you it for the boast of us. >> it looks like they have a mister going on this thing. >> it is apparently really bad to smell. >> i think they said rotting meat. >> rotting corpse or flesh. >>> we are talking about the smoke from the oak fire. are we going to see it in the east bay? >> it doesn't look like at this point. the worst is over yosemite and tahoe. the warm, high pressure would bring us degrees. >> let's get into the microclimate weather. fog and areas of spotty weather through the bay area and we'll be tracking storms through the central valley. nothing expected for us. as we head through tomorrow afternoon, we get our sunshine back away from the coastline. it will start off cool. temperatures here in the 50s. winds out of the west at seven miles per hour. daytime highs comfortable for the end of july. got you at 88 in morgan hill. 87 concord. 68 oakland. seven-day forecast will show
the santa cruz corpse flower you can see in person at the auditorium and botanic garden.e expected to bloom in the next couple of days. i want to smell it firsthand. >> i'll let do you it for the boast of us. >> it looks like they have a mister going on this thing. >> it is apparently really bad to smell. >> i think they said rotting meat. >> rotting corpse or flesh. >>> we are talking about the smoke from the oak fire. are we going to see it in the east...
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that at the moment the heat record in england holds on july 25, 2019, then in the cambridge botanical garden38.7. well, as you can see, in the coming days, the temperature in london may be higher than these values, this is far from the hottest point in the uk ekaterina thank you ekaterina grigorova told me about the temperature apocalypse in europe in artek, the final of the all-russian competition started. the big change in it is carried out by the presidential platform russia to the countries of opportunity and the russian movement of schoolchildren. it is attended by 600 students of the fifth seventh grade and 500 participants of the international truck. among the contestants are 220 schoolchildren from lugansk and the donetsk people's republics. the winners will go on a dream journey on a big change train from st. petersburg to vladivostok and back. unforgettable few await you ahead days a lot of impressions a lot of bright meetings. ah, and most importantly, what a big change can give you these days. this, of course, new acquaintances, new friends and the opportunity to become part of a
that at the moment the heat record in england holds on july 25, 2019, then in the cambridge botanical garden38.7. well, as you can see, in the coming days, the temperature in london may be higher than these values, this is far from the hottest point in the uk ekaterina thank you ekaterina grigorova told me about the temperature apocalypse in europe in artek, the final of the all-russian competition started. the big change in it is carried out by the presidential platform russia to the countries...
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it was here in the botanic garden in cambridge where the hottest temperature ever recorded in the ukforecasters think that could be broken later this week, and the truth is that such temperatures are really not that unusual any more. every year for the past ten years we have seen temperatures above 32 degrees. scientists like professor emily shuckburgh at the university of cambridge say climate change in the uk is already literally costing lives. in 2020, more than 2,500 people died in heat—related deaths in one of the severe heat waves we saw that summer, so it really is something that is starting to impact us, notjust in terms of the financial cost, but the human cost as well. it's especially worrying times for farmers. here in norfolk, they grow potatoes, carrots and onions for supermarkets but the heat means they're going through 50,000 litres of water an hour to irrigate their crops. and reservoirs that would normally be half full at this time of year are at only 15% capacity. i think we're near record—breaking temperatures. we're certainly near record—breaking evapotranspiratio
it was here in the botanic garden in cambridge where the hottest temperature ever recorded in the ukforecasters think that could be broken later this week, and the truth is that such temperatures are really not that unusual any more. every year for the past ten years we have seen temperatures above 32 degrees. scientists like professor emily shuckburgh at the university of cambridge say climate change in the uk is already literally costing lives. in 2020, more than 2,500 people died in...
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well i'm in the botanic garden in cambridgeshire that recorded the previous all—time record temperatureas been comprehensively smashed today. it is a significant moment, but it is by no means a surprise. climate scientists have been saying for years the uk would see new record temperatures and the reason is simple — the greenhouse gases created when we burn fossil fuels trap heat in the atmosphere, raising global temperatures. 1milli trap heat in the atmosphere, raising global temperatures.— global temperatures. with today's heat came fires _ global temperatures. with today's heat came fires and _ global temperatures. with today's heat came fires and lots _ global temperatures. with today's heat came fires and lots of- global temperatures. with today's heat came fires and lots of them. | heat came fires and lots of them. huge plumes of smoke rose above london as grass fires engulfed homes. the fire brigade declared a major incident. fix, homes. the fire brigade declared a major incident.— major incident. a number of the calls we have — major incident. a number of the calls we have been _
well i'm in the botanic garden in cambridgeshire that recorded the previous all—time record temperatureas been comprehensively smashed today. it is a significant moment, but it is by no means a surprise. climate scientists have been saying for years the uk would see new record temperatures and the reason is simple — the greenhouse gases created when we burn fossil fuels trap heat in the atmosphere, raising global temperatures. 1milli trap heat in the atmosphere, raising global...
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it's been in the archives of the royal botanic gardens at kew since 1845, but was mistakenly identifiedns. but these aren't just extraordinary to look at — they're also a species that's new to science. they are huge, aren't they? and they feel so strong. yeah. when you press down on them. under the path there is a network of nerves and they're filled with air, so basically it's like a floating mat. for years these plants have masqueraded as another species, but carlos magdelana, one of the world's leader water lily experts, long suspected this wasn't the case. when you think this is a new species, you have to demonstrate it, and this is what we have done. it's one of those things i cannot put into words. i believe it is the highlight of my career. and this new species is called victoria boliviana, named after bolivia, where it grows in the wild. standing here, you really get a sense ofjust how huge this is. this is one plant and it's still growing. not only is this the first discovery of a new giant water lily species in more than 100 years, it is also now the biggest water lily in the
it's been in the archives of the royal botanic gardens at kew since 1845, but was mistakenly identifiedns. but these aren't just extraordinary to look at — they're also a species that's new to science. they are huge, aren't they? and they feel so strong. yeah. when you press down on them. under the path there is a network of nerves and they're filled with air, so basically it's like a floating mat. for years these plants have masqueraded as another species, but carlos magdelana, one of the...
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here's our climate editorjustin rowlatt: iamat i am at the botanic garden in cambridge.njuly 2019 when the previous record temperature was recorded. that has been smashed and in dramatic style. it is an important milestone but it is no surprise. climate chart scientists have been warning for years that the uk would see new record temperatures and the reason is very simple, the greenhouse gases we create when we burn fossil fuels trap heat in the atmosphere and have been driving up global temperatures. the temperature records started tumbling before midday today. the 39.1 degrees reported in chelwood near gatwick airport was a warning of things to come. heat builds during the course of the day and it certainly did that today. within an hour, another record had been set, 40.2 degrees at heathrow. by mid afternoon, collings being lincolnshire edged ahead recording a temperature of 40.3. a total of five weather stations had now recorded temperatures over 40 degrees. and there was a new record for scotland, beating the previous high set back in 2003. we beating the previous h
here's our climate editorjustin rowlatt: iamat i am at the botanic garden in cambridge.njuly 2019 when the previous record temperature was recorded. that has been smashed and in dramatic style. it is an important milestone but it is no surprise. climate chart scientists have been warning for years that the uk would see new record temperatures and the reason is very simple, the greenhouse gases we create when we burn fossil fuels trap heat in the atmosphere and have been driving up global...
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delayed , water flows were flooding the moscow central circle station in the area of the botanical garden railway station was also flooded on the streets on duty, 300, brigades, mostka. ministry of health of italy set the maximum red level of meteorological danger in 19 of the 27 largest cities in the country, including rome, milan, turin, venice and palermo, extreme heat was caused by the apocalypse 4.800 anticyclone, which brought a huge mass of hot air from africa. the health of local residents, but boris and vanin are also monitoring the situation europe is on fire on the spanish island of tenerife, the flames have already covered almost 3,000 hectares, but there are no only forests, anomalous, heat and severe drought burn the fields, and this threatens to destroy the crop of grain vegetables and fruits in the european union, the alarm is sounded in brussels in the report of the european commission. between the lines there is a panic of water scarcity, abnormal heat will reduce yields compared to the already negative forecast for grains and other crops, france romania spain portugal.
delayed , water flows were flooding the moscow central circle station in the area of the botanical garden railway station was also flooded on the streets on duty, 300, brigades, mostka. ministry of health of italy set the maximum red level of meteorological danger in 19 of the 27 largest cities in the country, including rome, milan, turin, venice and palermo, extreme heat was caused by the apocalypse 4.800 anticyclone, which brought a huge mass of hot air from africa. the health of...
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it was here in the botanic garden in cambridge, where the hottest temperature ever recorded in the ukes. but the forecasters think that could be broken later this week. and the truth is that such temperatures are really not that unusual anymore. every year for the past ten years has seen temperatures above 32 degrees. scientists like professor emily at the university of cambridge say climate change in the uk is already literally costing lives. in 2020, more than 2,500 people died in heat related deaths in one of the severe heatwaves we saw that summer. so it really is something that is starting to impact us, not just in terms of the financial costs, but the human cost as well. it's especially worrying times forfarmers here in norfolk. they grow potatoes, carrots and onions for supermarkets. but the heat means they're going through 50,000 litres of water an hour to irrigate their crops. and reservoirs that would normally be half full at this time of year are at only 15% capacity. i think we're sort of near record breaking temperatures. we're certainly near record breaking evapotranspir
it was here in the botanic garden in cambridge, where the hottest temperature ever recorded in the ukes. but the forecasters think that could be broken later this week. and the truth is that such temperatures are really not that unusual anymore. every year for the past ten years has seen temperatures above 32 degrees. scientists like professor emily at the university of cambridge say climate change in the uk is already literally costing lives. in 2020, more than 2,500 people died in heat...
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i know they have one in berkeley at the botanical gardens. did you ever mom worked at the botanical gardens for years, and so i am morbidly fascinated with the corpse flower never smelled it. there's one in san francisco to with the bloomed like last week , and i've never made it in time. i don't know that i would want to think you're missing much. we'll bring rosie syrian in this conversation. i don't know if i want to, but i kind of it's like somebody intrigue, milk and says, oh, this smells terrible right to take a whiff right now, but death yeah, who confirms whether it smells like rotting flesh, but you're not morbidly. just curious. little mm. okay just take their word for it a margarita, so would give it away and let me know what you think i'll give you a full review. all right. good morning to both of you happy saturday, waking up with the low clouds. a little bit of drizzle out there this morning as we get into the afternoon partly cloudy along the coast, mostly sunny for the rest of us and very seasonal for this time of year like i'
i know they have one in berkeley at the botanical gardens. did you ever mom worked at the botanical gardens for years, and so i am morbidly fascinated with the corpse flower never smelled it. there's one in san francisco to with the bloomed like last week , and i've never made it in time. i don't know that i would want to think you're missing much. we'll bring rosie syrian in this conversation. i don't know if i want to, but i kind of it's like somebody intrigue, milk and says, oh, this smells...
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on the tram tracks temporarily limited movement; flooding was also noted in the area of the botanical garden stairs of the mcc station, prospekt mira near rizhsky station turned into a river. cars literally floated along the roads to combat flooding, 300 brigades of the drain bridge came out. the reference weather station vdnkh recorded 42 mm of rain, which is almost half of the monthly rainfall, and a colossal amount of moisture. it poured into the streets of the capital in just an hour and a half. moscow is not the only city that drowned the day before in rainwater after heavy rains swam, voronezh went under water on monday afternoon, samara is a picture of a similar car in deep puddles. on the roads of the river, somewhere the soil was washed away trams. pedestrians got up knee-deep in the water of the highway, after a downpour, potapov’s staging was in a new situation , the city of volsk in the saratov region was not only flooded with rain, but also covered with hail, fallen ice floes. reached the size of grapes. summer residents, gardeners, are now counting losses, many have suffered cr
on the tram tracks temporarily limited movement; flooding was also noted in the area of the botanical garden stairs of the mcc station, prospekt mira near rizhsky station turned into a river. cars literally floated along the roads to combat flooding, 300 brigades of the drain bridge came out. the reference weather station vdnkh recorded 42 mm of rain, which is almost half of the monthly rainfall, and a colossal amount of moisture. it poured into the streets of the capital in just an hour...
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so actually they did in the library of the oldest botanical garden of russia apothecary garden.w state university has preserved a unique book of the 16th century, a czech herbalist, where there are amazing examples of what they suggested using here, please, a unicorn or a mandrake. its roots resemble the silhouettes of a man and a woman, which caused increased interest. it causes this feeling of euphoria, feelings of very strong hallucinations, therefore, accordingly. you can imagine that the girl is luring the future groom. yes, they drug him with this wonderful product and e, the man wakes up and does not remember that he did did. he is something. in general, it was about what scammers of clofelins are famous for today, robbing those who, after a feast with them, fall into unconsciousness. i will say, honestly, there is not a single plant that is capable of in any way making a person, without his will, then loving another some kind of steak with seasoning will cause much more positive emotions about the attached object. yes, than such potions with eyes on dragors and so on, ho
so actually they did in the library of the oldest botanical garden of russia apothecary garden.w state university has preserved a unique book of the 16th century, a czech herbalist, where there are amazing examples of what they suggested using here, please, a unicorn or a mandrake. its roots resemble the silhouettes of a man and a woman, which caused increased interest. it causes this feeling of euphoria, feelings of very strong hallucinations, therefore, accordingly. you can imagine that the...
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they also remind me of a botanical garden.equires some special care, hidden behind glass. and this, of course, sends and the plus of such corrugated glass in front of just transparent is that even if the row continues, and we are going to a master class with designer maria fizrakhmanova just recently. masha managed the business of the bank, and now she pours concrete with great pleasure to turn it into flower pots, flowerpots, brutal decor items. today i would like to teach you how to make a clock out of concrete and not out of the gray that we are used to, but out of bright such a juicy beautiful color, we will use white cement, because when tinting we can create almost any color and we will use marble chips. but this is a small grind. it's more like sand, even, and now we will prepare the base and mix one to one, uh, cement and sand. it seems that the easiest way is probably to paint the concrete from above. now i will show you on the prepared samples. how does the finished textured concrete look like and how does it look if
they also remind me of a botanical garden.equires some special care, hidden behind glass. and this, of course, sends and the plus of such corrugated glass in front of just transparent is that even if the row continues, and we are going to a master class with designer maria fizrakhmanova just recently. masha managed the business of the bank, and now she pours concrete with great pleasure to turn it into flower pots, flowerpots, brutal decor items. today i would like to teach you how to make a...
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berkeley botanical garden. berkeley hills up in there above the claremont also the 0.1 this place called rocky ridge, which is in the east bank hills around 2000. ft. had 13 113 1 hundred's . a lot of tropical clouds continue to rotate around that high, so cool to mild the warm to hot morning fog. lots of drizzle sun and clouds. little breezy at times. not that bad. travis had augusta 40 earlier this morning. now they're down to 18 miles an hour. that's a big collapse in about four hours fifties on the temps here sixties on the temps. here we're stuck. everybody's reporting cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. the high will start to lose its grip, but not until sunday, monday. then things get interesting here a lot of tropical now there's a difference between monsoon and tropical. we are looking at, i think and influence of tropical from the remains of two systems. they're they're tropical storms , but as they move north, some of this moisture starts to lift northward as well. that will be the key as we go forward. i
berkeley botanical garden. berkeley hills up in there above the claremont also the 0.1 this place called rocky ridge, which is in the east bank hills around 2000. ft. had 13 113 1 hundred's . a lot of tropical clouds continue to rotate around that high, so cool to mild the warm to hot morning fog. lots of drizzle sun and clouds. little breezy at times. not that bad. travis had augusta 40 earlier this morning. now they're down to 18 miles an hour. that's a big collapse in about four hours...
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it's been in the archives of the royal botanic gardens at kew since 1845, but was mistakenly identifiedunder his past support for a second referendum. sir keir will stress that if he becomes prime minister at the next general election, he won't take the uk back into the single market, restore freedom of movement or re—join the customs union with the eu. with more here's our political editor chris mason. it was 2019 and keir starmer is greeted as a hero at a rally calling for another brexit referendum. he wanted a second vote and he wanted remain to win, just as he had in 2016. but that was then... this is now. , , ., ., ., now. this is not about re'oining the eu, it is not — now. this is not about re'oining the eu, it is not about i now. this is not about re'oining the eu, it is not about going]— now. this is not about rejoining the eu, it is not about going back- now. this is not about rejoining the eu, it is not about going back into l eu, it is not about going back into the single market or the customs union or bringing back freedom of movement. union or bringing back freedom of move
it's been in the archives of the royal botanic gardens at kew since 1845, but was mistakenly identifiedunder his past support for a second referendum. sir keir will stress that if he becomes prime minister at the next general election, he won't take the uk back into the single market, restore freedom of movement or re—join the customs union with the eu. with more here's our political editor chris mason. it was 2019 and keir starmer is greeted as a hero at a rally calling for another brexit...
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it was here in the botanic garden in cambridge where the hottest temperature ever recorded in the ukly not that unusual any more. every year for the past ten years we have seen temperatures above 32 degrees. scientist5 like this one at the university of cambridge saying climate change in the uk is already literally costing live5. climate change in the uk is already literally costing lives. in climate change in the uk is already literally costing lives.— literally costing lives. in 2020, more than _ literally costing lives. in 2020, more than 2500 _ literally costing lives. in 2020, more than 2500 people - literally costing lives. in 2020, more than 2500 people died i literally costing lives. in 2020, more than 2500 people died in literally costing lives. in 2020, - more than 2500 people died in heat —related death5 more than 2500 people died in heat —related deaths in one of the severe heat waves we saw that summer, so it really is something that is starting to impact on us, notjust in terms of the financial co5t, to impact on us, notjust in terms of the financial cost, but the human
it was here in the botanic garden in cambridge where the hottest temperature ever recorded in the ukly not that unusual any more. every year for the past ten years we have seen temperatures above 32 degrees. scientist5 like this one at the university of cambridge saying climate change in the uk is already literally costing live5. climate change in the uk is already literally costing lives. in climate change in the uk is already literally costing lives.— literally costing lives. in 2020, more...
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two weeks as of today, the san francisco botanical garden society began to do business as the gardens of golden gate park tlkz to the unanimous support for the mayor's resolution that ads the conservatory of flowers and the japanese tea garden to the lease and management agreement between recreation and parks and the san francisco botanical sew side. so while it's just two weeks, the older site the conserve tore of flowers is 142 years old, so we're 142 old or two weeks old but it's a pleasure to be here today. and i'm going to focus on invitation at all three sites. so if i can have the slides up please. so because we are brand new as this joint entity, we're engaging in everything from a marketing and rebranding effort strategic planning effort. we do have huge infrastructure needs and but i'm not prepared to speak about those because we need to go through a mast per planning process and prioritize the project but 11 visitors to the site annually. there is a lot of wear and tear and plants take a lot tending to. so coming up in the future, you'll be seeing a tra taoej i can plan. yo
two weeks as of today, the san francisco botanical garden society began to do business as the gardens of golden gate park tlkz to the unanimous support for the mayor's resolution that ads the conservatory of flowers and the japanese tea garden to the lease and management agreement between recreation and parks and the san francisco botanical sew side. so while it's just two weeks, the older site the conserve tore of flowers is 142 years old, so we're 142 old or two weeks old but it's a pleasure...
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martin quickly with the uc arboretum and botanic garden which is where we are at.se before? >> i have and it really is like a large piece of rotting meat in the sunshine but they largely of rotting feces and other things. it's an intensely disgusting smell and you have to stop and smell it. >> reporter: would you double over if we were standing by it? >> you could. some people have fainted and some people have gotten headaches because it's so intense. we are displaying outside. most of the gardens have them inside so you're trapped in that glass house. >> reporter: you thinking maybe tuesday or wednesday based on the growth? >> hoping. it's changing colors a bit. coming from a pale green to a pinkish and then this will get purple. the tip. once that happens we know it's about to happen. the day of the top will warm to keep body temperature, 98.6 and that helps propel the smell from the base up into the canopy of the rainforest where it lives and then it attracts insects from miles around at night to do the pollinating. >> reporter: and then it dies. >> with a week
martin quickly with the uc arboretum and botanic garden which is where we are at.se before? >> i have and it really is like a large piece of rotting meat in the sunshine but they largely of rotting feces and other things. it's an intensely disgusting smell and you have to stop and smell it. >> reporter: would you double over if we were standing by it? >> you could. some people have fainted and some people have gotten headaches because it's so intense. we are displaying...
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the other thing to remember about alpine house is that unlike many botanical gardens that have conning stories -- conservatories, this we spend all our time trying to keep cool. we want our plants to go dormant in the winter time, so each when the conditions are very, very cold outsides, we'll have the within does open, and we -- windows open, and we encourage the plants to take the sleep they need over the winter time. and then when the days get longer and they get more sunlight, then they bounce back into, into bloom. and that's a what you're seeing right now. >> that's wonderful. what about bugs? pests? >> the fortunate thing is we have very few bugs and pests up here. you know, at the climate is changing a little bit, things are creeping closer, but the conditions here are, generally speaking, very harsh. and so a lot of the things that are problematic in oh parts of the -- in other parts of the country don't cause problems for us here. >> do you have -- i've been to vail in all seasons with the fords. as i recall, there are many foreign visitors. and they must take a remarkable lo
the other thing to remember about alpine house is that unlike many botanical gardens that have conning stories -- conservatories, this we spend all our time trying to keep cool. we want our plants to go dormant in the winter time, so each when the conditions are very, very cold outsides, we'll have the within does open, and we -- windows open, and we encourage the plants to take the sleep they need over the winter time. and then when the days get longer and they get more sunlight, then they...
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not too far away, and the other thing to remember about this alpine house is that unlike many botanical gardenshave conservatories, this we spend all of our time trying to keep cool. we want plans to go dormant in the wintertime, it's so even when the conditions are very cold outside, with the windows open, we encourage them to take the sleep that they need, and then when the days get long and they get more sunlight than they bounce back into bloom. that is what you are seeing right now. >> and what about books. and we have very few bugs in past here. as the climate is changing, things are creeping closer, but the conditions here are generally very harsh. a lot of the things that are problematic in other parts of the country, do not cause problems for us here. >> do you have, i've been to vail and all seasons with the forwards. as i recall, there are many foreign visitors and they must take a remarkable look at the kind of alpine setting as well and many of them may be skiers or visitors in the summer. but how remarkable this collection of plants is for people from all corners of the world. >>
not too far away, and the other thing to remember about this alpine house is that unlike many botanical gardenshave conservatories, this we spend all of our time trying to keep cool. we want plans to go dormant in the wintertime, it's so even when the conditions are very cold outside, with the windows open, we encourage them to take the sleep that they need, and then when the days get long and they get more sunlight than they bounce back into bloom. that is what you are seeing right now....
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i have poor at the cincinnati zoo and botanical garden joined a new fixture in the enclosure.ming like a water fountain. very cute. take a look at those jumpers too, you don't want to get mixed up with that. do not get too close to totally adorable. it wasn't a crime that landed the chief on the back of a cop car in maine. a little bit of trespassing, the autumn police departments are they got a call that the farm animal had wandered onto someone else's property. he is awfully cute, cute. officers were able to corral the ship and after a brief ride in the cruiser right there on the back it was returned to its home and owner. taking to the skies lately, you you can probably appreciate this. a southwest flight attendant shaking up the routine safety demonstration with a rather interesting move. very entertaining to folks on board. the woman who filmed the video says give this man a raise. it is up at shannon bream at fox news night on social media. kevin court will come back for a midnight snack. it is world or international talk today. this is great news. because it is quite us
i have poor at the cincinnati zoo and botanical garden joined a new fixture in the enclosure.ming like a water fountain. very cute. take a look at those jumpers too, you don't want to get mixed up with that. do not get too close to totally adorable. it wasn't a crime that landed the chief on the back of a cop car in maine. a little bit of trespassing, the autumn police departments are they got a call that the farm animal had wandered onto someone else's property. he is awfully cute, cute....
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one of the pieces stood outside the capitol billion dollars washington, d.c., at united states botanic gardens. >> amazing i want to know about trinity root how root outside trinity church helped protect the church when buildings collapsed, on that horrible day this was horrific and cnikki fried about a tree that saved church buildings came down around world trade center except trinity church didn't have a window broken adrub i.t.eded transited to -- the bronze roots, after three years they saved it for me, and when new rector came in saw an article about me in, smithsonian magazine asked if i would do sculpture for the trinity church we spent about 20,000 man hours making the piece, 20 foot bronze it stood, on the corner of wall street and broadway i am sure you walked past it many times, big. >> yes, absolutely. >> root sculpture. the patina made from dirt that came with roots. maria: my goodness wow,so, how did you do that in terms of incorporating the dirt into roots, i made moldsof roots, stump cast into bronze ebb preserved the root they have it on display there, and, then we made the sc
one of the pieces stood outside the capitol billion dollars washington, d.c., at united states botanic gardens. >> amazing i want to know about trinity root how root outside trinity church helped protect the church when buildings collapsed, on that horrible day this was horrific and cnikki fried about a tree that saved church buildings came down around world trade center except trinity church didn't have a window broken adrub i.t.eded transited to -- the bronze roots, after three years...
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e, all the beauty of the originality of this park, in addition to this park , we also have a botanical gardenn 37 hectares, to which about 1700 plants grow from almost all over the world. this is also kind of. sight. he is very interesting. you can spend almost a whole day there walking around. park. well, once again 19 museums about 70 historical routes around the city of krasnodar with krasnodar with an audio guide. well, it can't be ruled out. again, restaurants are resetting their bills, this is a huge number of them and mmm. simply, if you arrange a gastro tour, then you can come to the city, krasnodar several times and each time discover something new. and why did you suddenly, uh, decide to go into tourism or not suddenly? or so it seems to me? why did you decide to focus on this area? you realized that this is an underestimated area for krasnodar economy of the city and evaluate all the climatic conditions of the city of krasnodar, the possibilities for accommodation. uh opportunities consumer services sector. uh, it's tourism for the city. it is underestimated here. huge potential, t
e, all the beauty of the originality of this park, in addition to this park , we also have a botanical gardenn 37 hectares, to which about 1700 plants grow from almost all over the world. this is also kind of. sight. he is very interesting. you can spend almost a whole day there walking around. park. well, once again 19 museums about 70 historical routes around the city of krasnodar with krasnodar with an audio guide. well, it can't be ruled out. again, restaurants are resetting their bills,...
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they're a marvel of the botanical world — giant water lilies dominating the pond in kew gardens.rs these plants have masqueraded as another species, but carlos magdelana, one of the world's leader water lily experts, long suspected this wasn't the case. when you think this is a new species, you have to demonstrate it, and this is what we have done. and i believe we have done it looking at every aspect. it's one of those things i cannot put into words. i believe it is the highlight of my career. and this new species is called victoria boliviana, named after bolivia, where it grows in the wild. standing here, you really get a sense ofjust how huge this is. this is one plant and it's still growing. not only is this the first discovery of a new giant water lily species in more than 100 years, it is also now the biggest water lily in the world, with leaves that grow to more than three metres — that's ten feet — in size. astonishingly, the new species had been hiding in kew's archives for more than 150 years. a specimen was collected and dried and stored, but wrongly identified. the di
they're a marvel of the botanical world — giant water lilies dominating the pond in kew gardens.rs these plants have masqueraded as another species, but carlos magdelana, one of the world's leader water lily experts, long suspected this wasn't the case. when you think this is a new species, you have to demonstrate it, and this is what we have done. and i believe we have done it looking at every aspect. it's one of those things i cannot put into words. i believe it is the highlight of my...