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dustan: corals make the frame of the reef. the other animals live in and on that. they're like the trees in a forest; the fish live in the corals much like the birds live in the trees. the corals have specialized fish that live with them, and together they form the community of the coral reef. so we have a co-evolved community that's been doing this for 200 million years. it's like if you go into a small community in new england that's been around for maybe 200 years, everybody's very close-knit. there are all these people that have their little jobs, and they all fit together to make the community work well. so imagine one day when we go into that new england community and we kill the gardeners, and the weeds begin to grow. and then we sort of randomly kidnap people, take away a couple lawyers who take away a couple doctors, we take a few mothers, we take the garbage collector. oh, all of a sudden, the garbage doesn't get collected. pretty soon, that community just falls apart. milner: it's this diversity that's key, that's keeping the reef alive, the reef as a who
dustan: corals make the frame of the reef. the other animals live in and on that. they're like the trees in a forest; the fish live in the corals much like the birds live in the trees. the corals have specialized fish that live with them, and together they form the community of the coral reef. so we have a co-evolved community that's been doing this for 200 million years. it's like if you go into a small community in new england that's been around for maybe 200 years, everybody's very...
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if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of the sea. that's why they're the main attraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. look i've got to go see a colony of corals actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous sickly inside a common skeleton of this but no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but you've got to explain these tiny animals which one are fast and little tentacles. there are more than 14 sows and species of corals in the world's most of them are threatened with extinction nevertheless fans still kidnap and smuggle them customs officials from all over europe bring confiscated animals to max you answer like this rare soft corals must really push 1st had to go into quarantine. i was shocked a shame that we still receive carl's taken from natural environments because to some corals it's not a problem but there are other carl species that have a really tough time in nature. returning the pai
if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of the sea. that's why they're the main attraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. look i've got to go see a colony of corals actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous sickly inside a common skeleton of this but no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but you've got to...
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if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of the sea. that's why they're the main attraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. even going to a colony of corals actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous physically inside a common skeleton of this but no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but you've got to explain these tiny animals with one orifice and little tentacles. and there are more than 14 so who's in species of corals in the world most of them are threatened with extinction nevertheless fans still kidnap and smallholding customs officials from all over europe bring confiscated animals to max you answer like this rare soft corals must really push 1st had to go into quarantine. i was shocked a shame that we still receive carl's taken from natural environments because to some corals it's not a problem but there are other carl species that have a really tough time in nature. returning the painst
if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of the sea. that's why they're the main attraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. even going to a colony of corals actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous physically inside a common skeleton of this but no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but you've got to explain...
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if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of thesea that's why there's a minute fraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. look i wouldn't even begin to see a colony of corals and actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous sickly inside a common skeleton of this but no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but you've got to explain these tiny animals with one orifice and little tentacles. there are more than 14 sows and species of corals in the world most of them are threatened with extinction nevertheless fans still kidnap and smuggle them customs officials from all over europe bring confiscated animals to max you. like this rare soft corals you must really push 1st had to go into quarantine. as you shocked the shame that we still receive carl's taken from natural environments because to some corals it's not a problem but there are other carl species that have a really tough time in nature. returning
if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of thesea that's why there's a minute fraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. look i wouldn't even begin to see a colony of corals and actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous sickly inside a common skeleton of this but no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but...
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if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of the sea. that's why they're the main attraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. look i've got a big pussy a colony of corals actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous stately inside a common skeleton of this but no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but you've got to explain these tiny animals with one or a fast and little tentacles. there are more than 14000 species of corals in the world most of them are threatened with extinction nevertheless sans still kidnap and smuggle them customs officials from all over europe bring confiscated animals to max you answer like this way or soft corals must really push 1st had to go into quarantine. as shocked as shame that we still receive carl's taken from natural environments because to some corals it's not a problem but there are other carl species that have a really tough time in nature. returning the painstak
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if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of the sea that's why they're the main attraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. even though they would see a colony of corals actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous 50 inside a common skeleton of this but no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but you've got to explain these tiny animals with one orifice and little tentacles. and there are more than 14 so who's in species of corals in the world most of them are threatened with extinction nevertheless fans still kidnap and smuggle them customs officials from all over europe bring confiscated animals to max you. like this rare soft corals in australia bush 1st had to go into quarantine. as shocks a shame that we still receive carl's taken from natural environments because to some corals it's not a problem but there are other carl species that have a really tough time in nature. returning the painstaking
if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of the sea that's why they're the main attraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. even though they would see a colony of corals actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous 50 inside a common skeleton of this but no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but you've got to...
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if you want coral reef to survive, to the corals were gonna have to do something tot. make corals more heat tolerant. and that involves trying to breed up hardier corals hardier symbion's. so of that effort is actually going on i went to visit some experiments that were going on in australia. just last year. very tragically ruth passed away basically in the middle of this project in 2018. >> host: next call for elizabeth kolbert comes from paul in idaho falls, idaho. please go ahead paul. >> caller: thanks, ms. kolbert a bike affected nuclear. are you familiar with the work of bill gates in the small modular reactors? and our endeavors outit here at the iml? >> host: she shaking her head yes what your view of those projects? imposes a midtier from paul. pulpwood is your>> view of thos? >> caller: and very much in favor like bill gates points out we cannot get rid of 20% of our power base in the united states in hopes of windmills and solar supporting that 20% of baseline power. sue and thank you sir, elizabeth kolbert. >> guest: let's get back to but we're talking abou
if you want coral reef to survive, to the corals were gonna have to do something tot. make corals more heat tolerant. and that involves trying to breed up hardier corals hardier symbion's. so of that effort is actually going on i went to visit some experiments that were going on in australia. just last year. very tragically ruth passed away basically in the middle of this project in 2018. >> host: next call for elizabeth kolbert comes from paul in idaho falls, idaho. please go ahead paul....
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gelatinous transparent creatures and in the side the cells, there are what are called stony corals that build reefs inside they have these tiny little plants, one celled plants that make food just like plants on land, and these plants help, they basically return for the protection of the corals before them and they basically donate a lot of the food they are producing and that's a big source of energy and what's allowing them to produce the reefs which is a pretty energy intensive activity and what happens when water temperatures rise a couple of degrees when you get a very warm, hot summer, which increasingly we are getting more and more of her into climate change, the plants startth to produce oxygen radics which are dangerous and they basically kick them out and so therefore they are basically depriving themselves of their own food source or one of their major food sources and so if this event is a warm spell and doesn'tm last too long, then thy will sort of recruit and survive but if it lasts too long they will eventually starve to death so as you are getting these events that are becoming more
gelatinous transparent creatures and in the side the cells, there are what are called stony corals that build reefs inside they have these tiny little plants, one celled plants that make food just like plants on land, and these plants help, they basically return for the protection of the corals before them and they basically donate a lot of the food they are producing and that's a big source of energy and what's allowing them to produce the reefs which is a pretty energy intensive activity and...
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surgical facemasks are washing up on the philippine coral reef.tective equipment strewn along the country's coastline. we joined a team of divers to take a closer look at the problem. my name is shayla. and i'm oliver. we are dive professionals here. there is this area it is wonderful. it's like my first time again there after the lockdown. it's gotten worse. there's more stuff like the ppe just ten minutes in the dive we saw around 10, 12 masks. and we never had that before. when i saw ppe masks i honestly felt sad and guilty about it. because i used a ppe mass that's easy to throw away. take a look at the rubbish that was brought back by the divers you can see here blue facemask, lots of them. there's a face here, plastic bottles, tarpaulins. the question is now, what happens to this rubbish? lots of it will go back to landfill and could eventually make its way back into the sea. and that's a problem because polymers inside the surgical mask are breaking down into micro plastics. easily consumed by marine wildlife in the coral reefs that nurture
surgical facemasks are washing up on the philippine coral reef.tective equipment strewn along the country's coastline. we joined a team of divers to take a closer look at the problem. my name is shayla. and i'm oliver. we are dive professionals here. there is this area it is wonderful. it's like my first time again there after the lockdown. it's gotten worse. there's more stuff like the ppe just ten minutes in the dive we saw around 10, 12 masks. and we never had that before. when i saw ppe...
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i have done a lot of diving around the world and seen a lot of unhealthy coral, with the exception of the reefsost impressive i have seen. wow! it is really nice. yes, really nice. there is so much coral. yes! now, it has been identified, the next step is how best to protect it, notjust from the climate but from fishing and tourism. so lots of fish, lots of coral, but no spinner dolphins. this place is very special, newly discovered, and because i guess it is quite sensitive, would you expect tourists to be able to visit here? yep. actually we would like to share the beauty of this place with the rest of the world. before moving to that step, we need to make sure we come up with a strategic plan on how we can protect it. because that will be the challenge for the future. this sanctuary may not be the answer to the many threats these ecosystems are facing but it is encouraging news in the short term. so, with the worst of the weather behind us, hopefully, this is the time of year when we on the program would normally be looking forward to a full calendar of spring and summer events in the uk and
i have done a lot of diving around the world and seen a lot of unhealthy coral, with the exception of the reefsost impressive i have seen. wow! it is really nice. yes, really nice. there is so much coral. yes! now, it has been identified, the next step is how best to protect it, notjust from the climate but from fishing and tourism. so lots of fish, lots of coral, but no spinner dolphins. this place is very special, newly discovered, and because i guess it is quite sensitive, would you expect...
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the chinese fishing vessel has been stuck since it had a coral reef near the capital port louis on sunday a state of environmental emergency has been the cleric but the government says there is nothing to worry about well those are the top stories that stay with us al-jazeera world is next i'm going to have more news for you in half an hour. that. knits in with a construct that had been hers mean. that in the end she shared his grief it had a good thing. you cannot see manhattan method playable. sought out lots of collusion lot. more had so little of what the movie to do with. the end it gets militants got somebody will get in the hot mess kit on a console with a slim and. percent of. them in bed no so the commitment to that suit. against the who. really. needs earnestly and not but as it's a child when we're had to say to my feet. but. madeline has had an up and silliness and an in of the group of us in adult madison but it's a minute here and you know it's going 7000000 as you know. it's kind of what the horse is going to. and if observed in a demon if i need to my companion. in office
the chinese fishing vessel has been stuck since it had a coral reef near the capital port louis on sunday a state of environmental emergency has been the cleric but the government says there is nothing to worry about well those are the top stories that stay with us al-jazeera world is next i'm going to have more news for you in half an hour. that. knits in with a construct that had been hers mean. that in the end she shared his grief it had a good thing. you cannot see manhattan method...
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not getting that heat out of the ocean pretty and if you the coral reefs to survive, her idea was thatwe would have to basically tweak the corals make them more heat tolerant. and that involved trying to lead out part of your corals but also involved trying to bring out part of your - so all of that effort is actually going on. so some experience going on in australia with her last year but very tragically, ruth passed away basically in the middle of this project. that was in 2018. peter: the next call for elizabeth kolbert comes from paul in idahoco falls, idaho. please go ahead. guest: hello and thank you. elizabeth kolbert i would like to go back to nuclear work of bill gates in a small modular reactors and our endeavors out here at the i and l2 and she shaking her yes pretty which of you. elizabeth: my view. it. peter: i would like to hear from paul. guest: i would very much in favor as you point out that we cannot get rid of 20 percent of our power based in the united states in hopes of windmills and solar supporting that 20 percent. of the baseline power. peter: thank you sir. el
not getting that heat out of the ocean pretty and if you the coral reefs to survive, her idea was thatwe would have to basically tweak the corals make them more heat tolerant. and that involved trying to lead out part of your corals but also involved trying to bring out part of your - so all of that effort is actually going on. so some experience going on in australia with her last year but very tragically, ruth passed away basically in the middle of this project. that was in 2018. peter: the...
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so the level of contamination on a coral reef, especially e second-largest barrier reef in the world, is pretty disturbing. >> if neonics harm animals, what about people? in human surrogates like rats and mice, neonics are linked to a wide range of disorders. and in hun blood studies, they are linkedo dna dama and cell mutations. federal agencies like the environmental protection agency are really supposed to be, um, managing these insecticides in a way that causes minimal harm to humans and other animals. >> starting in the 1990s, agency scientists were raising red flags about the mobility, the persistence, the toxicity of these neonic products, including the effects on pollinators and other wildlife. >> 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 exposure, the cosequences a scientists once warned about are now confirmed by the task force on systemic pesticides. >> anunfortunately, these chemicals are often, and
so the level of contamination on a coral reef, especially e second-largest barrier reef in the world, is pretty disturbing. >> if neonics harm animals, what about people? in human surrogates like rats and mice, neonics are linked to a wide range of disorders. and in hun blood studies, they are linkedo dna dama and cell mutations. federal agencies like the environmental protection agency are really supposed to be, um, managing these insecticides in a way that causes minimal harm to humans...
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howard: surgical face masks are washing up on philippine coral reefs. reports by environmental groups of covid-19 personal protective equipment strewn along the coastline. we joined a team of divers to take a closer look. >> we are dive professionals here. there is this area. it is wonderful. it has gotten worse. >> there is more stuff, the ppe. just 10 minutes into the dive, we saw 10, 12 masks. >> i felt sad and guilty because i have used a blue ppe mask that's easy to throw away. howard: take a look at the rubbish brought back by the divers. you can see lots of lou face masks. a face shield, plastic bottles, tarpaulins. the question is, what happens this rubbish? lots of it will go to a landfill and could eventually make its way back into the sea. that's a problem, because polymers inside the masks are breaking down into plastics, easily consumed by marine wildlife. the government is cleaning up waterways around manila, but more must be done to tackle the growing waste generated by the pandemic. part of the problem is the public don't know how to cor
howard: surgical face masks are washing up on philippine coral reefs. reports by environmental groups of covid-19 personal protective equipment strewn along the coastline. we joined a team of divers to take a closer look. >> we are dive professionals here. there is this area. it is wonderful. it has gotten worse. >> there is more stuff, the ppe. just 10 minutes into the dive, we saw 10, 12 masks. >> i felt sad and guilty because i have used a blue ppe mask that's easy to throw...
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coral reefs on kenya's comes to mind disappearing i mean all morning great marine conservationists are trying to stay ahead of the decay and preserve what's left. they are counting on the support of local fishermen. i'm not going to africa. 39. it's on w. . the damage. is albanian as a lawyer he could have earned a lot of money but he could not ignore the poverty in his country so he founded an organization volunteers are showing a passion for helping. providing something that many here no longer no tension. in 60 minutes on to doto you. know what use crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of this odes are available online discourse you can share and discuss on t w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters tune in now. more than half the world will be living with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our war i think that era is over it's a financial product like any other financial. the world is changing to most important commodity futures called be free for a morsel of her mississippi or co
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you spend the nights in the jungle and the next day you dive right back in to the coral reefs. because. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bank that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. in for a few 1000 see trekking is all about being in nature the most giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through but also. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the choppy waves is hard work. but once they've made it everyone's really happy. guy this was a great tour even though the sea was a bit rough i have to say this was a great trip long ago we learned a lot they showed us a lot of things i often find similar to see checking is an exceptional way of getting around i definitely do it again that is a good fellow. and after this nature trip most participants are also happy to return to civilisation. this year. and with that we wrap up this special edition of euro max now don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our own website to see the repor
you spend the nights in the jungle and the next day you dive right back in to the coral reefs. because. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bank that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. in for a few 1000 see trekking is all about being in nature the most giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through but also. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the...
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you spend the nights in the jungle and the next day you dive right back in to the coral reefs. because. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bank that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. interesting to see trekking is all about being in nature and about giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through but also. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the choppy waves he's hard work. but once they've made it everyone's really happy. on the guy this was a great tour even though the sea was a bit rough i have to say this was a great trip long ago we learned a lot they showed us a lot of things that i often find similar to see checking is an exceptional way of getting around i definitely do it again but a different kind of. and after this nature trip most participants are also happy to return to civilisation. this year. and with that we wrap up this special edition of euro max now don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our own website to
you spend the nights in the jungle and the next day you dive right back in to the coral reefs. because. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bank that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. interesting to see trekking is all about being in nature and about giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through but also. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the...
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you spend the night in the jungle and the next day you dive right back in to the coral reefs. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bait that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. into it with sea trekking is all about being in nature though giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the. he waives his hard work. load once they've made it everyone's really happy. kind of guy this was a great tour even though the sea was a bit rough i have to say this was a great trip from a long hard ago we learned a lot they showed us a lot of things i often find similar to see trekking is an exceptional way of getting around i definitely do it again with a different color. and after this nature trip most participants are also happy to return to civilization. this year. the food. and with that we wrap up this special edition of euro max now don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our own website to see the
you spend the night in the jungle and the next day you dive right back in to the coral reefs. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bait that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. into it with sea trekking is all about being in nature though giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the. he waives his hard work....
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under siege the coral reefs on kenya's coast and on disappearing in the morning great marine conservationists are trying to stay ahead of the decay and preserve what's left. they are counting on the support of local fishermen. caught africa. 30 minutes on d w. 20. 00 or not too well. what about assuring color instead. of a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. the economics magazine made in germany. 90 minutes w. . children to come to. one giant problem and make it in no limit to see a picture you. defied a little piece right there if you can't believe. how will climate change affect us and our children. and g.w. dot com slash water. of the morning. i can't sleep because you know for those in love. or. in those war smaller woman. who lose all the rules. there's no use no love. for the weekend. does a real world peace in the world or the. can't sleep. sleep. sleep or. this is a d.-w. news a line from burning the news medical regulators says astra zeneca has coronavirus vaccine is safe as the head of the european medicine agency says there is no indication the shot
under siege the coral reefs on kenya's coast and on disappearing in the morning great marine conservationists are trying to stay ahead of the decay and preserve what's left. they are counting on the support of local fishermen. caught africa. 30 minutes on d w. 20. 00 or not too well. what about assuring color instead. of a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. the economics magazine made in germany. 90 minutes w. . children to come to. one giant problem and make it...
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you spend the night in the jungle and the next day you dive right back in to the coral reefs. because. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bank that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. in for a few 1000 see trekking is all about being in nature and about giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through but also. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the choppy waves is hard work. but once they've made it everyone's really happy. because this was a great tour even though the sea was a bit rough i have to say this was a great trip but ago we learned a lot they showed us a lot of things i can find some really see checking is an exceptional way of getting around i definitely do it again that is a good fellow. and after this nature trip most participants are also happy to return to civilization. you heard. and with that we wrap up this special edition of euro max now don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our own website to see the re
you spend the night in the jungle and the next day you dive right back in to the coral reefs. because. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bank that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. in for a few 1000 see trekking is all about being in nature and about giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through but also. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the...
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the scene under siege the coral reefs on kenya's cosen are disappearing and in a more integrated marine conservationists are trying to stay ahead of the decay and to preserve what's left and. they are counting on the support of local fisherman. i'm not going to africa. 30 minutes on a w. how does a virus spread. why do we have a fight and when we'll all miss them and for just 3 the topics are covered and a weekly radio program. if you like and the information on the crown a large rest or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast. if you know where ever you get your podcast you can also find us at. science. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites the d.w. world heritage $368.00 get the maps now. every day counts for us and for our planet. is on its way to bring you more conservation. to make city streets how can we protect capital slaves we can't make it to translate the line to environmental series of little small towns and w. . play. play. this is the w.'s line from. me and tells t.w. why he's ca
the scene under siege the coral reefs on kenya's cosen are disappearing and in a more integrated marine conservationists are trying to stay ahead of the decay and to preserve what's left and. they are counting on the support of local fisherman. i'm not going to africa. 30 minutes on a w. how does a virus spread. why do we have a fight and when we'll all miss them and for just 3 the topics are covered and a weekly radio program. if you like and the information on the crown a large rest or any...
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under see the coral reefs on kenya's coast and are disappearing in the no morning range of marine conservationists are trying to stay ahead of the decay and preserve what's left. they are counting on the support of local fishermen. kolkata furka. 90 minutes on. housing a view of the world. where i come from but over that's good to cisco it's just like with chinese food that's a measure of where i am as a bilious reminds me of home after decades of living in germany china's food is one of the things i miss the most but better taking a step back and i see things i need to differentiate knowledge then affords a person as american nations that exist to add the part of the order haven't been implemented in china that's new for a lot of chinese people wondering if they're going to say it but if you have the right to learn all that is this is their job just as a mom how i see it end up this is why i love my job because i tired to do it exactly an hour a day my name is out into it and i work at g.w. . 2. this is d.w. news live from berlin the hughes medical regulator tells governments to keep using astra
under see the coral reefs on kenya's coast and are disappearing in the no morning range of marine conservationists are trying to stay ahead of the decay and preserve what's left. they are counting on the support of local fishermen. kolkata furka. 90 minutes on. housing a view of the world. where i come from but over that's good to cisco it's just like with chinese food that's a measure of where i am as a bilious reminds me of home after decades of living in germany china's food is one of the...
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the vessel was carrying 130 tons of oil when it hit a coral reef near the capital port louis on sunday there was a small spill it 1st but the whole remained intact it should take 5 days to empty and towed the ship away it's the 2nd ship wreck and in less than a year now a global shortage of semiconductor chips is hurting high tech industries from the makers of game console's to automobiles car plants are reporting production delays of up to 1000000 vehicles the problem has highlighted the dominance of 2 of the world's leading chip makers taiwan and south korea robert bryde reports from seoul . between them south korea and taiwan have a near monopoly on the world's production of processing and memory chips it's a dominance in a strategic commodity that's been developing over years but now making itself felt as the world becomes increasingly technology driven but from here on out it's going to broader considerately to egypt with everything modern fighter. it's not a semiconductor electric vehicle if you cars it's going to have a retreat it's getting old like other car makers this general
the vessel was carrying 130 tons of oil when it hit a coral reef near the capital port louis on sunday there was a small spill it 1st but the whole remained intact it should take 5 days to empty and towed the ship away it's the 2nd ship wreck and in less than a year now a global shortage of semiconductor chips is hurting high tech industries from the makers of game console's to automobiles car plants are reporting production delays of up to 1000000 vehicles the problem has highlighted the...
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aground off the coast of the richest the vessel was carrying $130.00 tons of oil when it hit a coral reef near the capital port louis on sunday it was a small spill at 1st but the hull remained intact it should take 5 days to empty and tow the ship away it's the 2nd ship wreck in malicious in less than a year buckingham palace has broken its silence over the allegations of racism and bullying by prince harry and his wife meghan markle in an interview with oprah winfrey i spoke at length about why they stood back from their duties and split from the royal family a statement released on behalf of the queen said the whole family was saddened and concerned by the issues raised all the news of course on our website every day is on your screen the address al-jazeera dot com that's al-jazeera dot com. top a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera jury selection has begun for the trial of a white police officer accused of killing george floyd former minneapolis police officer derrick cho that is facing charges of 2nd degree murder and manslaughter. john hendren has more from minneapolis a
aground off the coast of the richest the vessel was carrying $130.00 tons of oil when it hit a coral reef near the capital port louis on sunday it was a small spill at 1st but the hull remained intact it should take 5 days to empty and tow the ship away it's the 2nd ship wreck in malicious in less than a year buckingham palace has broken its silence over the allegations of racism and bullying by prince harry and his wife meghan markle in an interview with oprah winfrey i spoke at length about...
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surgical facemasks are washing up on philippine coral reefs.t before. when i saw the blue ppe masks i honestly felt sad and guilty about it. because i�*ve used a blue ppe mask that�*s easy to throw away. take a look at the rubbish that was brought back by the divers, you can see here blue facemasks, lots of them. there�*s a face shield here, plastic bottles, tarpaulins. the question is now, "what happens to this rubbish?" well, lots of it will go back to landfill and could eventually make its way back into the sea. and that�*s a problem, because polymers inside the surgical mask are breaking down into microplastics, easily consumed by marine wildlife in the coral reefs that nurture them. the government is currently cleaning up waterways in and around manila, but admits more must be done to tackle the growing medical waste generated by the pandemic. our policy is not ready for implementing the programme along the coastal areas. there is really a need to strengthen our policy because, of course, clean oceans starts from home. but greenpeace phili
surgical facemasks are washing up on philippine coral reefs.t before. when i saw the blue ppe masks i honestly felt sad and guilty about it. because i�*ve used a blue ppe mask that�*s easy to throw away. take a look at the rubbish that was brought back by the divers, you can see here blue facemasks, lots of them. there�*s a face shield here, plastic bottles, tarpaulins. the question is now, "what happens to this rubbish?" well, lots of it will go back to landfill and could...
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you spend the night in the jungle and the next day you dive right back good to the coral reefs. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bait that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. if they can you see trekking is all about being in nature though giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the. the waves he's hard work. live once they've made it everyone's really happy. hearted guy this was a great tour even though the sea was a bit rough i have to say this was a great trip from our home from the gulf we learned a lot they showed us a lot of things since i often find some of the sea checking is an exceptional way of getting around i definitely do it again with a different kind of woman. and after this nature trip most participants are also happy to return to civilization. and with that we wrap up this special edition of euro max now don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our own website to se
you spend the night in the jungle and the next day you dive right back good to the coral reefs. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bait that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. if they can you see trekking is all about being in nature though giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the. the waves he's hard...
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pretty bad situation where if something potentially could aid humanity and aid ecosystems like coral reefs that's really the question at the heart of the book. william: the book is "under a white sky, the nature of the future." elizabeth kolbert, so good to have you on the “newshour”. >> thanks for having me. judy: the military prison at guantanamo bay, cuba, took its first 20 detainees in 2002. despite various calls to shutter it, most 20 years later, it still stands. a new movie now tells the story of a man who spent more than ten years within its walls. amna nawaz takes a look at "the mauritanian," playing in select theaters and now available to rent on demand. it's part of our arts and culture series, canvas. amna: in 2016, mohamedou slahi was allowed to return home to mauritania after being held for 14 years at the u.s. military prison at guantanamo bay. he was never charged. his book, comprised of letters to his lawyer, was read by millions worldwide. >> i am innocent. i am innocent. amna: now, millions more can watch his story in the movie, "the mauritanian." >> not in my wildest dr
pretty bad situation where if something potentially could aid humanity and aid ecosystems like coral reefs that's really the question at the heart of the book. william: the book is "under a white sky, the nature of the future." elizabeth kolbert, so good to have you on the “newshour”. >> thanks for having me. judy: the military prison at guantanamo bay, cuba, took its first 20 detainees in 2002. despite various calls to shutter it, most 20 years later, it still stands. a new...
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you spend the night in the jungle and the next day you dive right back in to the coral reefs. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bait that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. if they can see trekking is all about being in nature though giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the. he waives he's hard work. but once they've made it everyone's really happy. on the guy this was a great tour even though the sea was a bit rough i have to say this was a great trip for a long long time ago we learned a lot they showed us a lot of things it's alright i'll go and find some way to see tracking is an exceptional way of getting around i definitely do it again that is a good fellow. and after this nature trip most participants are also happy to return to civilization. yet. and with that we wrap up this special edition of euro max now don't forget to follow us on facebook or go to our own website to see
you spend the night in the jungle and the next day you dive right back in to the coral reefs. the workshop participants swim about 2 kilometers to a bait that can only be reached by water. during a sudden rain shower they set up their camp and make a fire. if they can see trekking is all about being in nature though giving something back it's such a gift to be able to carry it through. unfortunately the next day the weather has worsened and swimming back through the. he waives he's hard work....
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the vessel was carrying 130 tons of oil when ahead of coral reefs near the capital port louis on sunday there was a small spill at 1st but the whole remained intact and should take 5 days to empty in tow the ship away it's the 2nd shipwreck in the recess and less than a year to get a check on the weather on the al-jazeera news hour here's everything. however got some rather stormy weather in the forecast the western parts of the u.s. the central and eastern areas it's lost the fight and drive this base and places of cloud here most in the area of high pressure keeping it quiet across the eastern seaboard least for the time bama drawing up warm southerly winds and those temperatures getting up to 19 celsius in minneapolis saddle change as we go through the next day or so succumb wet and stay temperatures struggling to get to around 7 celsius and that cool air grassy making is where little further race was but a plume of warmth across cities inside of the country to be enjoyed let's see what's going on over towards the west we've got some stormy weather raise things know something of a a
the vessel was carrying 130 tons of oil when ahead of coral reefs near the capital port louis on sunday there was a small spill at 1st but the whole remained intact and should take 5 days to empty in tow the ship away it's the 2nd shipwreck in the recess and less than a year to get a check on the weather on the al-jazeera news hour here's everything. however got some rather stormy weather in the forecast the western parts of the u.s. the central and eastern areas it's lost the fight and drive...
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ran aground off the coast of mauritius the vessel was carrying $130.00 tons of oil in ahead of coral reef now the capital on sunday there was a small spill at 1st but the hole remained intact it should take 5 days to empty and todashev away it's the 2nd ship wreck and in less than a year in july a tanker ran aground and spilled 1000 tons of fuel. chinese state owned companies are getting a bigger foothold in chile it's an investment bonanza but not everyone is sure it's a good thing and some politicians are proposing ways to put the brakes on latin america editor of the c n human reports from timber offer. from the $1000000000.00 acquisition of one of the world's largest salmon companies to the purchase of copper in lithium mines to wineries and fruit fields. china has set its sights on chile it may be a small country but it has a very long and strategic pacific coastline and lots of resources that the agent giant needs but that's not the only attraction the most important thing for china is. window shop in. the region. to say. you know here we are in. america but while chile's economic g
ran aground off the coast of mauritius the vessel was carrying $130.00 tons of oil in ahead of coral reef now the capital on sunday there was a small spill at 1st but the hole remained intact it should take 5 days to empty and todashev away it's the 2nd ship wreck and in less than a year in july a tanker ran aground and spilled 1000 tons of fuel. chinese state owned companies are getting a bigger foothold in chile it's an investment bonanza but not everyone is sure it's a good thing and some...
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boat that ran aground off the coast of marie the vessel was carrying 130 tons of oil when it had a coral reefs near the capital on sunday it was a small spill it 1st the whole remained intact it should take 5 days to empty and towed the ship away it's the 2nd ship wreck in the racists in less than a year in july a tanker ran aground and spilled 1000 tons of fuel a global shortage of semiconductor chips is hurting high tech industries from the makers of game consoles to cars also plants are reporting production delays solve up to 1000000 vehicles and the problem is highlighted the dominance of 2 of the world's leading chip makers taiwan and south korea abroad reports from seoul. between them south korea and taiwan have a near monopoly on the world's production of processing and memory chips it's a dominance in a strategic commodity that's been developing over years but now making itself felt as the world becomes increasingly technology driven but from here on out it's going to reorder considerably to 8 ships with everything in sight or. it's not. your electric vehicle in your cars it's going to
boat that ran aground off the coast of marie the vessel was carrying 130 tons of oil when it had a coral reefs near the capital on sunday it was a small spill it 1st the whole remained intact it should take 5 days to empty and towed the ship away it's the 2nd ship wreck in the racists in less than a year in july a tanker ran aground and spilled 1000 tons of fuel a global shortage of semiconductor chips is hurting high tech industries from the makers of game consoles to cars also plants are...
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are looking at radical solutions to try to save the great barrier reef including pumping cold water down to cool off those delicate coralsously and so really the only wild card in how bad it gets, how warm it gets, how radically this ecosystem changes comes down to human nature and how fast we get our fossil fuels. >> bill weir with our latest in earth matters thank you so much, my friend, appreciate it. >>> coming up join my college dana bash for "state of the union" this sunday. her guests include secretary of state antony blinken and congresswoman nakima williams as well as our own sanja gupta that's this sunday morning at 9:00 eastern and again at noon. our coverage on cnn continues right now. i will see you monday. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers in the united states around around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm pamela brown in "the situation room." president biden says the justice department is looking into a controversial new georgia law operation sharp restrictions on voting. mr. biden slammed it as a blatant attack on the constitution calling it, quote, jim crow in the 21st century that must end. and the w
are looking at radical solutions to try to save the great barrier reef including pumping cold water down to cool off those delicate coralsously and so really the only wild card in how bad it gets, how warm it gets, how radically this ecosystem changes comes down to human nature and how fast we get our fossil fuels. >> bill weir with our latest in earth matters thank you so much, my friend, appreciate it. >>> coming up join my college dana bash for "state of the union"...