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my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stress was coming from the land around them, and that was, likeke, ringing the el alarm bells. alling: there was no corals living. it had been so hot. we had looked at the noaa sea surface temperature maps, and it was clear that for 8 months, a hot spot due to climate change sat on that reef and the corals died, and it was striking. van thillo: global warming was well-known, but t most people dd not dare to say this was global warming, although, foror us, ths was a complete e sign that there was global warming. dustan: imagine you as a human being. we increase your body temperature b by two degrees, yu have a fever,r, right? we incree it by ananother two o degrees, d yoyou're dead. that's what's happening to the reefs. if you recover from your fever, you can go on to be a perfectly healthy person. the reef can n go on to b be a perfy healthy reef if this was just a one-time stress. if it b becomes a chronic stres
my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stress was coming from the land around them, and that was, likeke, ringing the el alarm bells. alling: there was no corals living. it had been so hot. we had looked at the noaa sea surface temperature maps, and it was clear that for 8 months, a hot spot due to climate change sat on that reef and the corals died, and it...
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on the left, this is healthy coral, rich in colour; on the right, that's coral that's turned white, and. healthy coral has algae growing inside it, providing energy, but if the water's too warm, the algae are expelled, which leaves the coral bleached and starving. last year, scientists found that the northern third of the great barrier reef was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually warmest. this time, the central section has suffered worst, and that's surprising because usually the waters there are slightly cooler. being bleached two years running, makes it all the harder for coral to recover. it can take a decade at least. some corals are weaker than others and are less likely to survive in warmer waters, so scientists are trying to find out which ones may recover. coral can bleach but it does not necessarily die. if a coral bleaches year after year, then that is going to reduce its ability to recover. so, two years in a row is worrying. the reef faces all kinds of threats, from pollution to industrial development. but on top of them, there is climate change, bringing hi
on the left, this is healthy coral, rich in colour; on the right, that's coral that's turned white, and. healthy coral has algae growing inside it, providing energy, but if the water's too warm, the algae are expelled, which leaves the coral bleached and starving. last year, scientists found that the northern third of the great barrier reef was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually warmest. this time, the central section has suffered worst, and that's surprising because usually...
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on the left, healthy coral, rich in color. on the right coral that has , turned white and is at risk of dying. healthy coral has algae inside of it providing energy. if the water is too warm, the algae are expelled, leaving the coral bleached and starving. last year scientists found that the northern third of the great barrier reef was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually the warmest. this time the central section is suffered worst. that is surprising, because usually the waters there are slightly cooler. being bleached two years running makes it all the harder for the corals to recover. it can take a decade at least. some corals are weaker than others and are less likely to survive in warmer waters. scientists are trying to find out which ones will recover. >> coral can bleach but it won't necessarily die. but if the coral bleaches year-to-year, that is going to reduce its ability to recover. two years in a row is worrying. reporter: the reef faces all kinds of threats, from pollution to industrial development
on the left, healthy coral, rich in color. on the right coral that has , turned white and is at risk of dying. healthy coral has algae inside of it providing energy. if the water is too warm, the algae are expelled, leaving the coral bleached and starving. last year scientists found that the northern third of the great barrier reef was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually the warmest. this time the central section is suffered worst. that is surprising, because usually the waters...
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this is healthy coral, on the right coral that's turned white and it is at risk.the northern third was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually warmest. this time t central section has suffered and usually the water there are cooler. being bleached two yea rs there are cooler. being bleached two years running makes it harderfor coral to recover. it can take at least a decade. some corals are wea ker least a decade. some corals are weaker and scientists are trying to find out which ones may recover.|j can bleach but it does not necessarily die. if a coral bleaches year after year, that is going to reduce its ability to recover. so two years in a row is worrying. the reef faces a lot of threats from pollution to industrial development. but on top of that there is climate change, bring higher temperatures that makes bleaching more likely. a drunk driver who crashed into a roundabout, with her toddler in the back of the car, has been jailed. this is the moment that tania chikwature, who was more than three times over the drink—drive limit, was caught on ca
this is healthy coral, on the right coral that's turned white and it is at risk.the northern third was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually warmest. this time t central section has suffered and usually the water there are cooler. being bleached two yea rs there are cooler. being bleached two years running makes it harderfor coral to recover. it can take at least a decade. some corals are wea ker least a decade. some corals are weaker and scientists are trying to find out which...
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this is healthy coral, on the right coral that's turned white, and is at risk of dying.scientists found the northern third was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually warmest. this time, the central section has suffered worst, and usually the waters there are cooler so it's surprising. being bleached two years running makes it harder for coral to recover. it can take at least a decade. some corals are weaker, and scientists are trying to find out which ones may recover. it can bleach but it does not necessarily die. if a coral bleaches year after year, that is going to reduce its ability to recover. so, two years in a row is worrying. the reef faces all kinds of threats, from pollution to industrial development. but on top of that, there is climate change. bringing higher temperatures, that makes bleaching more likely. time for a look at the weather now — here's matt taylor. hello. fine end to monday across most parts of the uk but turning quite
this is healthy coral, on the right coral that's turned white, and is at risk of dying.scientists found the northern third was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually warmest. this time, the central section has suffered worst, and usually the waters there are cooler so it's surprising. being bleached two years running makes it harder for coral to recover. it can take at least a decade. some corals are weaker, and scientists are trying to find out which ones may recover. it can...
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one daday, the youngng corals d become a new, man-made coral reef. >>>> we saw a lolot of fisheh. i'i'm always so hahappy to seet the corals are growing. one day, they will become a new home for the fish. >> around midday, maya bay slowly fills up. sometimes it's 'standing-room only' on the fine sand. between 5,000 to 7,000 tourists come every day. some of them are european, but most are chinese day-trippers, who are taking a break from their mega-cities back home. >> here we have beach, and sea, and fish, mountains, and blue skies. it's very beautiful. >> and to top it off, this entire scenario is happening in a national park - a protected area. the rangers here feel that the government in bangkok has failed them. so they have come up with some beach rules, including do not feed the fish, do not tread on the corals, and do not throw waste in the water. they want to try to preserve whatever they still can. >> in less than ten years, maybe even five, if nothing is done, all the corals will have died. phi phi is like a bebeautiful woman - if one neglects her, at some point she is no
one daday, the youngng corals d become a new, man-made coral reef. >>>> we saw a lolot of fisheh. i'i'm always so hahappy to seet the corals are growing. one day, they will become a new home for the fish. >> around midday, maya bay slowly fills up. sometimes it's 'standing-room only' on the fine sand. between 5,000 to 7,000 tourists come every day. some of them are european, but most are chinese day-trippers, who are taking a break from their mega-cities back home. >>...
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other corals take longer.g, he said there was a patchy response among the corals will stop some reeds are badly hit. there are lots of different species involved. the key thing is whether the water temperature returns to a normal level, a cooler level, allowing the corals chance to recover. if it stays warm, it would be much harder. is it down to climate change? on top of that all sorts of other threats like cyclones which ten up the reef. there are pesticides running off through the rivers and down to the reef. climate change is one of the key things. the key fact is the water temperature. —— the key factor. this bleaching event can lead to the death of the corals. the more severe the heat wave in the ocean is, the greater the risk to the reef. thank you. a train carrying british goods left essex this morning for a 7,500 mile journey through seven countries all the way to china. it will take just over two weeks to reach its destination — the eastern city of yiwa. the 30 containers are filled with items rangin
other corals take longer.g, he said there was a patchy response among the corals will stop some reeds are badly hit. there are lots of different species involved. the key thing is whether the water temperature returns to a normal level, a cooler level, allowing the corals chance to recover. if it stays warm, it would be much harder. is it down to climate change? on top of that all sorts of other threats like cyclones which ten up the reef. there are pesticides running off through the rivers and...
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when the coral bleaches it begins to starve. coral goes away. initially when the coral bleaches, it doesn't automatically die, it becomes weakened and fragile. —— algae. that can lead it to perish further down the track. what scientists are worried about is the frequency of these mass bleaching events and has the ability of the coral to regenerate itself and recover, and arguably the great barrier reef is australia's greatest natural treasure, attracting 2 million visitors each year and generates around 60,000 jobs and is home to a wonderful array of wildlife. it's roughly the size of italy and japan and many australians have a deep affinity with the great barrier reef that stretches for all of those hundreds of kilometres down australia's north—eastern coastline. australia's north—eastern coastline. ashame, australia's north—eastern coastline. a shame, phil. thanks for that update. much more on phil's story on the great barrier reef in australia on the bbc news website, including maps and graphs showing you the damage that has
when the coral bleaches it begins to starve. coral goes away. initially when the coral bleaches, it doesn't automatically die, it becomes weakened and fragile. —— algae. that can lead it to perish further down the track. what scientists are worried about is the frequency of these mass bleaching events and has the ability of the coral to regenerate itself and recover, and arguably the great barrier reef is australia's greatest natural treasure, attracting 2 million visitors each year and...
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a wild bleached corals not necessarily dead coral, scientists say it cannot withstand repeated heat induced bleaching, meeting a zero rich -- a zero chance of recovery. >> with this likelihood of increased frequency, meaning that the source of new coal populations is much further away. >> only the southern third has remained unharmed. given world heritage status in 1981, the great barrier reef is considered one of the most brought -- most bio diverse sites. scientists say the only way to save it is to stop global warming. >> time for a check of the top business news stories. brian quinn joins me now. let start with what is being described as a mayor milestone in trade. train first ever fright between britain and china left the station today on a three-week journey to the far east. >> we have these thin steel rails 7.5 thousand miles to china. pharmaceuticals, the channel tunnel before arriving in china. by chinese president xi jinping in 2013. now the 15th european city to have a direct rail link to china. the ukraine, where country's top reform minded central banker has resigned. credited
a wild bleached corals not necessarily dead coral, scientists say it cannot withstand repeated heat induced bleaching, meeting a zero rich -- a zero chance of recovery. >> with this likelihood of increased frequency, meaning that the source of new coal populations is much further away. >> only the southern third has remained unharmed. given world heritage status in 1981, the great barrier reef is considered one of the most brought -- most bio diverse sites. scientists say the only...
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the algae provides food for the coral. left you are left with a white skeleton of a coral reef. you get very eerie shots, it is like a graveyard , very eerie shots, it is like a graveyard, going from a teeming, brightly covered ecosystem to this wasteland. many scientists who studied this problem are shocked by what has happened. the key here, because this can happen perfectly naturally, the key is that the great barrier reef has suffered for bleaching events in 20 years. in two yea rs bleaching events in 20 years. in two years running, last year and again this year, giving the coral to recover. can they recover? scientist use the word terminal. it is possibly terminalfor use the word terminal. it is possibly terminal for some types of coral. some are at more resilient than other, some can cope with warmer water for longer than others. the scientist i was talking to just now said the reef is quite patchy. you can have a particular bit of grief or some corals will be damaged and others will be. they need to know how many wi
the algae provides food for the coral. left you are left with a white skeleton of a coral reef. you get very eerie shots, it is like a graveyard , very eerie shots, it is like a graveyard, going from a teeming, brightly covered ecosystem to this wasteland. many scientists who studied this problem are shocked by what has happened. the key here, because this can happen perfectly naturally, the key is that the great barrier reef has suffered for bleaching events in 20 years. in two yea rs...
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nancy noten, a coral reef biologist with the smithsonian museum of natural history says the coral isuffering from heat stroke. >> it's happening with climate change is the baseline temperature is getting warmer and warmer. so, any little increase in temperature caused by local weather conditions than adds on top of the global warming and then kicks off this bleaching event. the global warming is caused by people and is providing the conditions that make bleaching happen. >> reporter: the great barrier reef is more than just home to thousands of species of fish, birds, coral, whales and dolphins. it's also a major tourist attraction that earns australia $3.7 billion a year. to add to the bad news, a big part of the reef that escaped bleaching was pounded by tropical cyclone debbie last month. scientists say coral can recover from bleaching. the problem is that recovery can take more than a decade and this is the second straight year that we're seeing bleaching on a mass scale on the great barrier reef. experts say the coral is literally cooking and dying due to change in the ocean's t
nancy noten, a coral reef biologist with the smithsonian museum of natural history says the coral isuffering from heat stroke. >> it's happening with climate change is the baseline temperature is getting warmer and warmer. so, any little increase in temperature caused by local weather conditions than adds on top of the global warming and then kicks off this bleaching event. the global warming is caused by people and is providing the conditions that make bleaching happen. >>...
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coral is.e bleaching are bleaching in the areas where the seawater is abnormally hot and we believe that is a result of global warming and carbon emissions and that's the primary reason why we're seeing the coral bleaching events occurring more frequently and with more intensity. and why do you believe it is to do with man—made global warming? believe it is to do with man—made globalwarming? well, the believe it is to do with man—made global warming? well, the science believe it is to do with man—made globalwarming? well, the science is unequivocal. carbon ems are causing a rapid increase in global temperatures that is unprecedented and you know there is plenty of information to demonstrate that. john rumney, owner of eye to eye marine encounters, which runs diving and fishing tours on the great barrier reef. hellojohn. hello john. can you hellojohn. can you hear me ok? hello john. can you hear me ok? yes, very well. welcome everyone. thank you for talking to us. tell us what difference you see
coral is.e bleaching are bleaching in the areas where the seawater is abnormally hot and we believe that is a result of global warming and carbon emissions and that's the primary reason why we're seeing the coral bleaching events occurring more frequently and with more intensity. and why do you believe it is to do with man—made global warming? believe it is to do with man—made globalwarming? well, the believe it is to do with man—made global warming? well, the science believe it is to do...
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of the environment on corals.er? the damage is certainly stronger. especially the fact that there is bleaching now two years in a row, and part of this affects some stretches which were covered in both yea rs' events, stretches which were covered in both years' events, is a big worry. if one looks at the scientific data, there has been massive damage. there is however some hope, and this is important to emphasise, that not all of the reef is dead, there are still parts which are bearing life, and these can be the regions that are important to helping its recovery. all is not lost, but what normally happens? you get bleaching in one area, and then the bleaching might continued in extra area, and while the other area is being bleached, the other area is being bleached, the previous area that. mitchell is recovering? is that what usually happens? this is what one would usually expect. it takes about a decade for the reef to bounce back completely, given that there is no additional disturbance. now this fa ct addition
of the environment on corals.er? the damage is certainly stronger. especially the fact that there is bleaching now two years in a row, and part of this affects some stretches which were covered in both yea rs' events, stretches which were covered in both years' events, is a big worry. if one looks at the scientific data, there has been massive damage. there is however some hope, and this is important to emphasise, that not all of the reef is dead, there are still parts which are bearing life,...
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this is healthy coral, on the right coral that's turned white, and it is at risk.m, the algae is expelled. last year, scientists found the northern third was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually warmest. this time, the central section has suffered, and usually the waters there are cooler. being bleached two years running makes it harder for coral to recover. it can take at least a decade. some corals are weaker, and scientists are trying to find out which ones may recover. it can bleach but it does not necessarily die. if a coral bleaches year after year, that is going to reduce its ability to recover. so, two years in a row is worrying. the reef faces a lot of threats, from pollution to industrial development. but on top of that, there is climate change. bringing higher temperatures, that makes bleaching more likely. i have never been, have you? ido i have never been, have you? i do not spend all my time on holiday! some of us are working! nor does david, i havejust seen him outside! that would have been a good assignment! you're watching 100 days
this is healthy coral, on the right coral that's turned white, and it is at risk.m, the algae is expelled. last year, scientists found the northern third was most badly hit. that is where the waters are usually warmest. this time, the central section has suffered, and usually the waters there are cooler. being bleached two years running makes it harder for coral to recover. it can take at least a decade. some corals are weaker, and scientists are trying to find out which ones may recover. it...
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scientists say coral bleaching — which effectively kills the coral — now affects a 900 miles stretchhe middle section — whereas last year bleaching hit mainly the north. experts now fear the severity of these two events will give damaged coral little chance to recover. our correspondent phil mercer sent this report from sydney. researchers say they were horrified when they discovered that, for the first time, mass bleaching had affected the great barrier reef in consecutive years. when it bleaches, the coral isn't dead, but it begins to starve, and can eventually die. the reefs, though, are resilient. what concerns scientists is that more frequent bleaching, which is caused by rising water temperatures, makes it harder for the coral to recover. last year, the northern third of the reef bleached severely. and this year, the central third of the reef has bleached severely. it's not irreparable, but it does depend on whether we have more of these mass bleaching events occurring in the next few years. looking at the global—warming trajectories, we would expect that. there is evidence the
scientists say coral bleaching — which effectively kills the coral — now affects a 900 miles stretchhe middle section — whereas last year bleaching hit mainly the north. experts now fear the severity of these two events will give damaged coral little chance to recover. our correspondent phil mercer sent this report from sydney. researchers say they were horrified when they discovered that, for the first time, mass bleaching had affected the great barrier reef in consecutive years. when it...
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look at the before and after contrast of coral gone from healthy to bleached. dr.lton, a coral reeve -- reef says it's suffering from heat stroke. >> what's happening is the baseline temperature is getting warmer and warmer and any increase in temperature caused by local weather conditions and adds on top of the global warming and kicks off this bleaching event so the global warming is cautioned by people, and it's providing the conditions that make bleaching happen. >> reporter: the great barrier reef is more than just home to thousands of species of fish, birds, coral, whales and dolphins. it's also a major tourist attraction that earns australia $3.7 billion a year. to add to the bad news, a big part of the reef that escaped bleaching was pound by tropical cyclone deb last month. scientists say the reef can recover from the bleaching but the recovery can take more than a decade and this is the second straight year that we're seeing bleaching on a mass scale on the great barrier receipt. experts say the coral is literally cooking and dying due to change in the oc
look at the before and after contrast of coral gone from healthy to bleached. dr.lton, a coral reeve -- reef says it's suffering from heat stroke. >> what's happening is the baseline temperature is getting warmer and warmer and any increase in temperature caused by local weather conditions and adds on top of the global warming and kicks off this bleaching event so the global warming is cautioned by people, and it's providing the conditions that make bleaching happen. >> reporter:...
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a new warning over australia's great barrier reef — coral bleaching is severe, and getting worse at aaster rate. and glory in augusta — spain's sergio garcia finally wins the masters and his first golf major. thanks for being with us. a three—month state of emergency has been announced in egypt, following two attacks on coptic christian churches. more than a0 people were killed, and many others wounded, as worshippers gathered for palm sunday in tanta, which is north of cairo, and in alexandria. the so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility. greg dawson has this report. seconds after this footage, and it was a device was detonated. the dental christian celebration transformed into a scene of horror. the head of egypt's coptic church had been inside, but was unharmed. this was a co—ordinated attack. the first target was the church of st george in the city of tanta, filled with worshippers. translation: the situation is painful. it is not fair. the authorities have received warnings before that the church has been targeted. why would measures being taken to targeted. why would
a new warning over australia's great barrier reef — coral bleaching is severe, and getting worse at aaster rate. and glory in augusta — spain's sergio garcia finally wins the masters and his first golf major. thanks for being with us. a three—month state of emergency has been announced in egypt, following two attacks on coptic christian churches. more than a0 people were killed, and many others wounded, as worshippers gathered for palm sunday in tanta, which is north of cairo, and in...
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a new warning over australia's great barrier reef — coral bleaching is severe, and getting worse at aaster rate. and glory in augusta: spain's sergio garcia finally wins the masters, and his first golf major. hello and welcome. a three—month state of emergency has been announced in egypt, following two attacks on coptic christian churches. more than a0 people were killed and many others wounded as worshippers gathered for palm sunday in tanta, which is north of cairo, and in alexandria. the so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility. greg dawson reports. this is the moment a suicide bomber approaches the cathedral in alexandria. a security guard turns away at the gate and directs him to away at the gate and directs him to a metal detector. seconds later, he deto nates a metal detector. seconds later, he detonates his explosive device. a day for christian celebration, transformed into a scene of horror. the head of egypt's coptic church, pope tawadros, had been inside, but was unharmed. this was a co—ordinated attack. the first target was the church of st george, in the city of
a new warning over australia's great barrier reef — coral bleaching is severe, and getting worse at aaster rate. and glory in augusta: spain's sergio garcia finally wins the masters, and his first golf major. hello and welcome. a three—month state of emergency has been announced in egypt, following two attacks on coptic christian churches. more than a0 people were killed and many others wounded as worshippers gathered for palm sunday in tanta, which is north of cairo, and in alexandria. the...
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this is coral and her sister, who i interviewed her sister thelma, coral had passed away. this was in they were in high school in cash oklahoma. pearl became a star forward for the cardinals. actually all of them had played basketball and lucille, coral and lucille were best friends. she was born with a basketball in her hand. they were all like that. coral was fast and tall and the only blonde on the team so she stood out very much. the other great player -- we could talk about lera. she was 6 feet tall, redheaded and hurt when played forward and guard. back then it was half quart basketball so the offense stayed on one end and the defense on the other. it was six on six. there were a lot of girls on the court when they were playing. lera and vera eventually went on to found the all-american redheads. i don't know if anyone had heard of that team but they became the all-american redheads because lera and vera had red hair and everybody decided to dye their hair red. the next is lucille thurman. she was the youngest girl on the team. she was from cookie town, the shyest gi
this is coral and her sister, who i interviewed her sister thelma, coral had passed away. this was in they were in high school in cash oklahoma. pearl became a star forward for the cardinals. actually all of them had played basketball and lucille, coral and lucille were best friends. she was born with a basketball in her hand. they were all like that. coral was fast and tall and the only blonde on the team so she stood out very much. the other great player -- we could talk about lera. she was 6...
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australian scientists say two—thirds of the great barrier reef has now been devastated by severe coralhing caused by rising water temperatures. researchers say aerial surveys also show an accelerated rate of damage. the spanish golfer sergio garcia has won the masters, his first success in one of the sport's big four tournaments. garcia won a play—off against britain'sjustin rose at augusta after they both finished nine—under—par. now for the latest financial news with aaron heslehurst and world business report. fighting protectionism... or so they say. the foreign ministers of the world's seven biggest economies begin to arrrive in lucca, italy, and free trade is high on the agenda. the highway code in the sky. we look at singapore's efforts to regulate the airspace for drones. i'm aaron heslehurst. if you got eight minutes, stay where you are, give me eight minutes and i'll give you a fascinating snapshot of the world of business and money but... we start in italy where the foreign ministers of the world's biggest economies meeting in the historic city of luca. this year italy holds
australian scientists say two—thirds of the great barrier reef has now been devastated by severe coralhing caused by rising water temperatures. researchers say aerial surveys also show an accelerated rate of damage. the spanish golfer sergio garcia has won the masters, his first success in one of the sport's big four tournaments. garcia won a play—off against britain'sjustin rose at augusta after they both finished nine—under—par. now for the latest financial news with aaron heslehurst...
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coral, there's been a strong perception that the trump administration wants to undo the obama legacy, starting with the clean power plant. >> ypresident obama, sort of the centerpiece of his environmental agenda was the clean power plant, a set of environmental protection agency regulations that were designed, essentially, to shut down coal-fired power plants, the number one contributor to greenhouse gas pollution in the u.s., and slowly shut them down and replace them. and so just last month, we saw president trump put out an executive order directing his e.p.a. administrator, scott pruitt, to gwinnett legal process of essentially totally rolling that back. >> sreenivasan: one of the things that people point out is that it's great to have an intention and a proclamation, but there is a totally different reality on the ground when it comes to market forces, that this doesn't automatically bring crease the roll out of solar and wend that's happening around the country right now. >> that's true. before these regulation were put out, they still haven't actually ever been implemented, we
coral, there's been a strong perception that the trump administration wants to undo the obama legacy, starting with the clean power plant. >> ypresident obama, sort of the centerpiece of his environmental agenda was the clean power plant, a set of environmental protection agency regulations that were designed, essentially, to shut down coal-fired power plants, the number one contributor to greenhouse gas pollution in the u.s., and slowly shut them down and replace them. and so just last...
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hot water stresses coral that forces them to expel allege that leads to coral reef death. they are relied upon for food sources and research and protection from coastal storms. >>> david murphy is back with spring-like, almost summer-like temperatures. >> reporter: feels like a couple of months from now, instead of now. we're dry as we look outside, nice weather for the tulips and various flowers coming up. i've got a couple of these, that's a type of of daffodil, i don't know what you said rick, but i'm sure it was incorrect. i would the early daffodils that were hurt by the late march snow, now these are coming out and they look nice. 69 degrees in philadelphia. we're zooming up from there, we'll not hit a high until 4:00 p.m. a lot of room to improve. winds out of south/southwest at 10 miles per hour. a little bit breezy, but not bad. current numbers in allentown. 69. 72 in millville. 73 in dover. in cape may, we talked about this on the morning newscast we didn't expect the numbers to go up as high along the shore, that's what we've got right now. cooler along the wate
hot water stresses coral that forces them to expel allege that leads to coral reef death. they are relied upon for food sources and research and protection from coastal storms. >>> david murphy is back with spring-like, almost summer-like temperatures. >> reporter: feels like a couple of months from now, instead of now. we're dry as we look outside, nice weather for the tulips and various flowers coming up. i've got a couple of these, that's a type of of daffodil, i don't know...
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coral bleaching is when algae within the coral leaves and the coral begins to staff.alian government to take immediate action to address climate change, because bleaching is caused by heat stress brought on by rising water temperatures, and conservationists believe that that is caused by global warming. phil believe that that is caused by globalwarming. phil mercer believe that that is caused by global warming. phil mercer speaking to us from sydney this morning. harry potter and the cursed child has won a record—breaking nine olivier awards, which celebrate the best in theatre. they include best actor forjamie parker, who plays the wizard, and noma dumezweni, who plays hermione grainger, won best supporting actress. the stage show has now become the most decorated production in the history of the olivier awards. you saw it last week, and it gets the louise minchin seal of approval. it is epic, you go for the matinee, you have a break and you go back in the evening. did you go for a meal in the break? you have three hours? yes, it is magical. it is ten past eight. let
coral bleaching is when algae within the coral leaves and the coral begins to staff.alian government to take immediate action to address climate change, because bleaching is caused by heat stress brought on by rising water temperatures, and conservationists believe that that is caused by global warming. phil believe that that is caused by globalwarming. phil mercer believe that that is caused by global warming. phil mercer speaking to us from sydney this morning. harry potter and the cursed...
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being bleached two years running makes it harder for coral to recover. it can take at least a decade. some corals are weaker, and scientists are trying to find out which ones may recover. it can bleach but it does not necessarily die. if a coral bleaches year after year, that is going to reduce its ability to recover. so, two years in a row is worrying. the reef faces all kinds of threats, from pollution to industrial development. but on top of that, there is climate change. bringing higher temperatures, that makes bleaching more likely. time for a look at the weather now — here's matt taylor. hello. fine end to monday across most parts of the uk but turning quite quickly at the moment, especially with clearer skies across england and wales to take us into the night. lightest of the winds. we will have more of a breeze over scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england and it will bring some rain with it, especially to north—west highlands, hebrides, later orkney, and by the end of the night, shetland. not before though, we see temperatures dro
being bleached two years running makes it harder for coral to recover. it can take at least a decade. some corals are weaker, and scientists are trying to find out which ones may recover. it can bleach but it does not necessarily die. if a coral bleaches year after year, that is going to reduce its ability to recover. so, two years in a row is worrying. the reef faces all kinds of threats, from pollution to industrial development. but on top of that, there is climate change. bringing higher...
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strain scientists say that the greater grief has been damaged by coral bleaching could it says it has zero prospect for recovery. they came to the finding after studying aerial surveys and are calling for action on global warming to save the world's coral. it is not often that a plane arrives at its destination with one more passenger that it took off with, but that is what happened on a turkish airways flight in west africa on friday. a baby girl was born in midair -- on a plane traveling from ginny to burkina faso. -- from guinea to burkina faso could the woman went into labor at 13,000 meters. the mother and the baby are doing well but are not planning to take off anytime soon. we're going to take a short break. when we come back, more news, and the latest business headlines. brent: welcome back. you are with "dw news," live from berlin. meeting in italy for talks ahead of -- on the syrian conflict. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson warned russia over its continued support of the assad regime. swedish police say they are confident that the suspect they are holding was behind fr
strain scientists say that the greater grief has been damaged by coral bleaching could it says it has zero prospect for recovery. they came to the finding after studying aerial surveys and are calling for action on global warming to save the world's coral. it is not often that a plane arrives at its destination with one more passenger that it took off with, but that is what happened on a turkish airways flight in west africa on friday. a baby girl was born in midair -- on a plane traveling from...
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so the level of contamimination on n a coral reef, espececially thee second-d-largest barrier reef in the world, is pretty disturbing. >> if neonicscs harm animals,s, what a about people?e? in human surrogates like rats and mice, neonics are linked to a wide range of disorders. and in human blood studies, they are linked to dna a damage and cell mutations. federal agencies like the environmental protection agency are really supposed to be, um, mamanaging these insecticides in a way that causes minimal harm to humans and other animals. >> startining in the 1990s, agency scientists were raising red flags about the mobility, the persistence, the toxicity of these e neonic products, inluluding thehe effects on pollinatorsrs and other wildlif. >> epa documents show agency scientists knew imidacloprid is highly toxic to songbirds, aquatic invertebrates, and honeybees as early as 1993. yet epa allowed imidacloprid on the u.s. market a year later. after decades of expurure, the consesequences epa a scientistse warned about are now confirmed by the task force on systemic pesticides. >> and unf
so the level of contamimination on n a coral reef, espececially thee second-d-largest barrier reef in the world, is pretty disturbing. >> if neonicscs harm animals,s, what a about people?e? in human surrogates like rats and mice, neonics are linked to a wide range of disorders. and in human blood studies, they are linked to dna a damage and cell mutations. federal agencies like the environmental protection agency are really supposed to be, um, mamanaging these insecticides in a way that...
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the coral pa rt guitar recording the bard.t has arrived in the corners has w011 part has arrived in the corners has won day to learn and record them. you have to sing very quietly, so thatis you have to sing very quietly, so that is a challenge final enough because it is quite the opposite of what we are normally asked to do. at bute park primary school in hull auditions are taking place for the voice of the humber bridge. the child who will be the narrator on the wall. my name is katie and i'm going to keep you company on your journey to the bridge. eight—year—old katie smith has been chosen to be the voice of the humber bridge. i think it will be a bit weird hearing myself but it is going to be pretty cool. it is a long walk ahead, i hope you have strong shoes. look up! this is an extraordinary soaring piece of music and to think that it came originally from the very sounds of the bridge itself. it only really make sense when you're out here. it is fantastic. that looks amazing. we popped back down to the bridge and we will
the coral pa rt guitar recording the bard.t has arrived in the corners has w011 part has arrived in the corners has won day to learn and record them. you have to sing very quietly, so thatis you have to sing very quietly, so that is a challenge final enough because it is quite the opposite of what we are normally asked to do. at bute park primary school in hull auditions are taking place for the voice of the humber bridge. the child who will be the narrator on the wall. my name is katie and i'm...
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an aerial survey shows two-thirds of the reef has been damaged by coral bleaching.bout 900 miles or so. the survey comes from a group called the arc center of excellence for coral reef studies. it's the second straight year of coral bleaching. last year it was blamed partly on el nino. this year it is a result of record high temperatures from global warming. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >> okay. we'll start with live doppler 7 showing light scattered showers moving through the bay area right now. sort of sweeping northwest to southeast. the storm that we have for this evening and early tomorrow ranks 1 on the storm impact scale. storm of light intensity. we'll continue to see light showers moving through the area with probably up to an tenth of an inch. second storm comes in tomorrow afternoon into thursday morning. it will also rank 1 on the impact scale but it will be a little bit stronger than the storm we're experiencing now. it will produce light rain and scattered downpours. rainfall totals 2/10 to 8/10 of an inch of rain
an aerial survey shows two-thirds of the reef has been damaged by coral bleaching.bout 900 miles or so. the survey comes from a group called the arc center of excellence for coral reef studies. it's the second straight year of coral bleaching. last year it was blamed partly on el nino. this year it is a result of record high temperatures from global warming. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >> okay. we'll start with live doppler 7 showing light...
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gerente del local, termin e tiroteo que dej a una persona muerta y dos mas heridas esta tarde en ''corall terminó con un tiroteo, la policía la víctima pudo ser el blanco del ataqaue. fueron puestas bajo encierro preventivo >>> inmediatamente le digo que tiene que estar la gente para atrás. ha >>> había una muchacha que se metió en el baño y nos usimos en el restaurante >>> esta noche investigan y ya se he levantado la alerta >>> ha generado un gran impacto. rogelio nos tiene más >>> rusia se empeña en detener el gobierno sirio. hoy el ministerio aseguró que no hay restos de armas sirias >>> en el gobierno de eú aseguran que de esa base salieron y el gas venenoso >>> por eso el presidente donald trump ordenó el ataque con misiles >>> según él representaron a estados unidos en el ataque >>> imágenes de la televisión rusia muestran daños menores. decidieron suspender el intercambio de información con estados unidos para que ambas potencias no chocaran en el espacio sirio >>> esta era una cuestion de tú estás aquí y yo acá. >>> se ha sumado a los otros barcos >>> toda esa tensión se traslad
gerente del local, termin e tiroteo que dej a una persona muerta y dos mas heridas esta tarde en ''corall terminó con un tiroteo, la policía la víctima pudo ser el blanco del ataqaue. fueron puestas bajo encierro preventivo >>> inmediatamente le digo que tiene que estar la gente para atrás. ha >>> había una muchacha que se metió en el baño y nos usimos en el restaurante >>> esta noche investigan y ya se he levantado la alerta >>> ha generado un gran...
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i went to law school. >> why coral gables? >> i am originally from miami beach so when i moved back from where i was going to school, coral gables was a community i didn't know very well but i explored it. it was right before an independent book shop at the time -- ripe for an -- >> surrounded by miami? >> what you think of miami is really about 26 different little cities. miami beach, miami, miami south. so coral gables is just one of those little cities. it is one of the most historic as well. it was built in the mediterranean style in the teens and '20s. it is a gorgeous little city that has become a cultural gem within the miami community. >> who is your audience? >> just about everybody. because of the uniqueness of the store we get people coming from all over. the local audience is an audience that is just a couple blocks away there is a residential area. we are in a business district and wonderful arts cinema nearby. >> now, you are involved with the miami book fest. what is your involvement? >> i was wond -- one of --
i went to law school. >> why coral gables? >> i am originally from miami beach so when i moved back from where i was going to school, coral gables was a community i didn't know very well but i explored it. it was right before an independent book shop at the time -- ripe for an -- >> surrounded by miami? >> what you think of miami is really about 26 different little cities. miami beach, miami, miami south. so coral gables is just one of those little cities. it is one of...
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a former employee shot and killed two people at the gym in coral gables. he targeted the two victims after a dispute with them. the victim and manager and trainer were airlifted to a trauma center. >>> the search for a 15-year-old tennessee girl and high school teacher has taken on a new urgency. the two have been missing for four weeks. elizabeth thomas was seen two days after she disappeared. she and the suspect tad comings were caught on surveillance video at a walmart in oklahoma. 700 miles away from home. the family has filed a petition in court against cummings in hope of questioning local residents who might know something. >> we have concerns that there are people that have been told not to talk. >> the teen's father said elizabeth might be staying with cummings over a sense of guilt because he was suspended from his job after the two were seen kissing. >> which you can berry fans are getting there -- chuck berry fans are getting a chance to pay their respects to the rock and roll great. ♪ love that voice and that music. a public viewing is being h
a former employee shot and killed two people at the gym in coral gables. he targeted the two victims after a dispute with them. the victim and manager and trainer were airlifted to a trauma center. >>> the search for a 15-year-old tennessee girl and high school teacher has taken on a new urgency. the two have been missing for four weeks. elizabeth thomas was seen two days after she disappeared. she and the suspect tad comings were caught on surveillance video at a walmart in oklahoma....
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it happened after the vehicle smashed through a small coral. police arrested him a few hours later after a police officer noticed him swerving on 101 and car parts that matched his vehicle were found at the coral. >>> pushing the rec and parks department to put needle disposal boxes at the parks. they already exist at 18 sites throughout the city. more than 6600 syringes were deposited in the last eight months and 90% picked up by city workers. the director says installing more boxes could encourage drug use in city parks. >>> today, b.a.r.t. broke ground on a project to make them saver, clean suguru and more convenient. >> it came after riders complaining about the transit system. >> reporter: when you talk about b.a.r.t. riders coming to concord, you can tell they haven't thought about this station. they rush through everyday. >> sounds good. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. has big plans. look at these renderings how they plan to improve the concord plaza. riders will soon have raised crosswalks, better riding, want to walk from todos santos plaza to b
it happened after the vehicle smashed through a small coral. police arrested him a few hours later after a police officer noticed him swerving on 101 and car parts that matched his vehicle were found at the coral. >>> pushing the rec and parks department to put needle disposal boxes at the parks. they already exist at 18 sites throughout the city. more than 6600 syringes were deposited in the last eight months and 90% picked up by city workers. the director says installing more boxes...
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we are at books and books in coral gables florida.interestingat that you mentioned religion because i went to college at florida state and tallahassee democrat. the column every sunday and i would splurge every week just to read your column and i remember one in particular you kind ofrt pokes fun at the basketball players who did free throws and i thought it was hilarious and my boss had never heard of you so i showed him that called him and he was a very religious man and he was mortified and i'm sorry but i blew a potential fan at him. what would you consider the most controversial column that got the most feedback? >> we discussed that earlier. there was a comment about everyo religion. everybody's religion seems stupid to somebody else. for example, they were mocking g this guy says you should drink your own urine. anyway, that did come up but i'm afraid i -- sorry i offended your boss. he sounds like an idiot. just kidding. it's controversial. but i would say the one that got the most mal mail of one that i wrote was rowand pond
we are at books and books in coral gables florida.interestingat that you mentioned religion because i went to college at florida state and tallahassee democrat. the column every sunday and i would splurge every week just to read your column and i remember one in particular you kind ofrt pokes fun at the basketball players who did free throws and i thought it was hilarious and my boss had never heard of you so i showed him that called him and he was a very religious man and he was mortified and...
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. >>> just before coral tann coul cancelled coming to berkeley, it doesn't mean trouble will not show up. >> and amy hollyfield is live in berkeley this morning. amy. >> reporter: hi, natasha. >> reporter: hi, natasha. we are at civic center where coral t where ann coulter supporters say they are going to represent her today. and cal officers say they are ready, too. they have a plan and they say students will notice them. there will be more of them and they will be visible and they told surrounding departments to be on standby just in case they need more help and they will have a low tolerance for any violence on campus. ann coulter supporters say they don't want the violent tactics of some protesters to win. they don't want it to look like they backed down, so other right wing political commentators will be here today. >> so ann has sent over her speech to us, and her words will be spoken in the bay area whether people like it or not. >> reporter: here's a look at what is planned for today. the first rally is at 10:00 this morning. it's going to be called a nonviolent response to th
. >>> just before coral tann coul cancelled coming to berkeley, it doesn't mean trouble will not show up. >> and amy hollyfield is live in berkeley this morning. amy. >> reporter: hi, natasha. >> reporter: hi, natasha. we are at civic center where coral t where ann coulter supporters say they are going to represent her today. and cal officers say they are ready, too. they have a plan and they say students will notice them. there will be more of them and they will be...
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(jr stone) this afternoon in coral gables, florida.mer equinox fitness club trainer shot two of his former co-workers near an upscale mall... before committing suicide. the gunman wasn't happy after recently being fired. he was targeting the gym's general manager and a personal trainer... the two victims were rushed to the hospital. merrick park mall was on lockdown for 40 minutes until police were able to secure the area. nicole guzman/nearby worker: "all i told my whole staff was to close up all the doors something is going on. i see babies running, i see everyone running from that direction". (jr stone) the aspiring body builder was described as being an easy going and one of the most popular trainers at coral gables equinox. (jrstone) a florida man is under arrest for allowing his 13 year-old son take the car for a joyride.... police say martin martinez was driving unsupervised with a two-year-old passenger when he lost control of the car and crashed into a canal. highway patrol says martinez was driving at high speeds. he went thr
(jr stone) this afternoon in coral gables, florida.mer equinox fitness club trainer shot two of his former co-workers near an upscale mall... before committing suicide. the gunman wasn't happy after recently being fired. he was targeting the gym's general manager and a personal trainer... the two victims were rushed to the hospital. merrick park mall was on lockdown for 40 minutes until police were able to secure the area. nicole guzman/nearby worker: "all i told my whole staff was to...