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s. saving the coral reef in kenya. but we begin in the netherlands 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to kwan malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so nice and ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next is 3 poll airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to pick loops family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight m h 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him already days to young daughters at the, at the time. and so yeah, i had to tell the daughters that their, their father, mother and brother died and to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete ploot, chairs foundation bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the, the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was, was, was what she did on television, the stairwell. but thi
s. saving the coral reef in kenya. but we begin in the netherlands 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to kwan malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so nice and ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next is 3 poll airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to pick loops family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight m h 17. they left 2...
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s. saving the coral reef in kenya. between begin in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to kwan malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat zone in east in ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next is people airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to peak looks family. he lost his brother, his sister in law and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him already. those 2 young daughters at the, at the time. and so yeah, i had to tell the daughters with their, their father and mother and brother died. and i had to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. peter poop chairs a foundation, bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the, the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was, was, was what she did on television and the
s. saving the coral reef in kenya. between begin in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to kwan malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat zone in east in ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next is people airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to peak looks family. he lost his brother, his sister in law and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2...
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in this pandemic, the coral reef contributes heavily to the bio intensity of marine life. but in kenya, the under increasing threat from the climate emergency. and as i say, shing marine biologists and fishes are trying to save the coral reefs off the coast of mall basta, the reef looks degraded, but at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem. i live in 2 sites concluded that we have up to 4 for declaring and carters. and the last 2 or 3 the kids, and that is a problem. as local fishermen know all to wells, my son was born and bred in. winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. now i told him once i was on the couch was still good. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, he sent me the number of fish has been declining money. call me daddy clark. i'm on base. i'm like, i say, you know, if i knew and i was the marine biologists have been lifted the support of locals in their efforts to protect the coral reefs. the
in this pandemic, the coral reef contributes heavily to the bio intensity of marine life. but in kenya, the under increasing threat from the climate emergency. and as i say, shing marine biologists and fishes are trying to save the coral reefs off the coast of mall basta, the reef looks degraded, but at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem. i live in 2 sites...
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for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reef is a signed, ugly habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their net. the fisherman still use their traditional basket trap, but now use different mesh. we were doing that kind of make sure that he's being you being and that he's 3. and that's the thing that you get to ensure that the, the kind of the start is being captured by the buckets up not given a maya has been, has been using the new kind of mesh in his traps for 2 years now. and that, that idea about you guys yeah, behind it if i hope i will be able to catch more fish in the future. so take better care of my family. my parents knew that that idea, missouri, they the same considering the challenges we now face. i also wonder if this dream will ever come true. i figure the scientist estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish starts to recover completely, but at least my children might benefit. you're watching the w news from berlin. we've got business coming up next with robots. don't go and ah, the news
for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reef is a signed, ugly habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their net. the fisherman still use their traditional basket trap, but now use different mesh. we were doing that kind of make sure that he's being you being and that he's 3. and that's the thing that you get to ensure that the, the kind of the start is being captured by the buckets up not given a maya has been, has been using...
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s. saving the coral reef in kenya. between begin in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to qual, malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so nice and ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next, this ripple airport has $298.00 trees and total. 3 of them are dedicated to pete books, family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him already days to young daughters at the at the time. and so yeah, i had to tell the daughters that their, their father and mother and brother died and to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time. so that was very shocking. yeah. peter pluck, chairs a foundation, bring together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the, the bodies were repair rated. the whole dutch nation was, was, was what she did on television and the st
s. saving the coral reef in kenya. between begin in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to qual, malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so nice and ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next, this ripple airport has $298.00 trees and total. 3 of them are dedicated to pete books, family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2...
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s. saving the coral reef in kenya . but we begin in the netherlands 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to kwan malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so in ukraine, a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next, as we pull airport has 298 trees. in total, 3 of them are dedicated to pete books, family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him already. those 2 young daughters at the at the time. and so yeah, i had to tell the daughters that their father and mother and brother died and to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete took chairs a foundation, bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was, was, was what she did on television was terrible. but this was also very,
s. saving the coral reef in kenya . but we begin in the netherlands 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to kwan malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so in ukraine, a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next, as we pull airport has 298 trees. in total, 3 of them are dedicated to pete books, family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters...
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in this pandemic, the coral reef contributes heavily to the bio diversity of marine life. but in kenya, the under increasing threat from the climate emergency and fishing. marine biologists, fishes are trying to save the coral reef off the coast of mom. basta, the reef looks degraded, but at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza will still be visit the room some way ne coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem either. then since i've concluded that we have up to 4 for decline in fish factors in the last 2 or 3 d kids and that is a problem as local fishermen know all to well, my son was born and bred in winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. now i told him once i was on the pharmacy to catch was still good. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, you know, the number of fish has been declining. my name is mimi daddy clark. i'm on base. i'm like, i say, you know, if i knew and i was the marine biologists have enlisted the support of locals in their efforts to protect the coral reefs. t
in this pandemic, the coral reef contributes heavily to the bio diversity of marine life. but in kenya, the under increasing threat from the climate emergency and fishing. marine biologists, fishes are trying to save the coral reef off the coast of mom. basta, the reef looks degraded, but at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza will still be visit the room some way ne coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem either. then since i've...
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s. saving the coral reef in kenya. between begin in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to call on malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so nice and ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next as we pull, airport has 298 trees. in total, 3 of them are dedicated to pete books family. he lost his brother, his sister in law and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him and only those 2 young daughters at the time. and so yes, i had to tell the daughters that their their father and mother and brother died. and i had to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete loop chairs a foundation bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt, society where the, the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was, was she was what she did on television was terrible. bu
s. saving the coral reef in kenya. between begin in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to call on malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so nice and ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next as we pull, airport has 298 trees. in total, 3 of them are dedicated to pete books family. he lost his brother, his sister in law and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2...
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take, for example, the waters off of kenya, where coral reefs are dying at record race conscious. there are monitoring fish population and have started recruiting local fishermen to try to help conserve endangered species. the reef looks the great. it was at least there are still fishes here. jo, ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the room some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem that is the way the life of the office. so that's where you find the really loving life. i love reading area for the sense letting life in the most of the by doesn't play day, but i live in 2 sides, concluded that we have up to 4 for declining fish factors in the last 2 or 3 the kids. and that is a problem as local fishermen know all to well, my son was born and bred in some, winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. not telling me once i was on the phone by see to get the cash was still good. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, the sent me the number of fish has been declining money for me. daddy clark, i'm on base.
take, for example, the waters off of kenya, where coral reefs are dying at record race conscious. there are monitoring fish population and have started recruiting local fishermen to try to help conserve endangered species. the reef looks the great. it was at least there are still fishes here. jo, ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the room some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem that is the way the life of the office. so that's where you...
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take, for example, the waters off of kenya, where coral reefs are dying at record rates, scientists, there are monitoring fish populations and have started recruiting local fishermen to try to help conserve endangered species. the reef looked the great. it was at least there are still fishes here. jo, ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the room some way the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem. that is where the life of the ocean light. so that is where you find the really loving life. i love reading area for the defense letting life in the most of the by doesn't ladybug. i concluded that we have up to for, for decline in fish parties. in the last 2 or 3, the kids and that is a problem. as local fishermen know all to well, my son was born and bred in winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. now i told him once i was i'm from i see. the catch was still good. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, you know, the number of fish has been declining money. require me me daddy clark, i'm on base. i'm like, i say you
take, for example, the waters off of kenya, where coral reefs are dying at record rates, scientists, there are monitoring fish populations and have started recruiting local fishermen to try to help conserve endangered species. the reef looked the great. it was at least there are still fishes here. jo, ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the room some way the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem. that is where the life of the ocean light. so that is...
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for example, high numbers of fish in the coral reef is a sign that the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their net. the fisherman still use their traditional basket trap, but now use different mesh. we went into adding that kind of most valuable, that is being you, it's bigger and that is 3. and that's the thing that you get to ensure that the, the kind of fish that is being captured by the buckets up. i'm not given a my husband has been using the new kind of mesh in his traps for 2 years now. and that, that idea by day you guys are behind it. if i hope i will be able to catch more fish in the future. so take better care of my family, my parents need that idea, missouri veda, l m, o one. but they are considering the challenges we now face. i also wonder if this dream will ever come true. i figure the scientists estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish stocks to recover completely. but at least my children, my benefit in football, germany beat left is 71 in the final warm up game before the european champi
for example, high numbers of fish in the coral reef is a sign that the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their net. the fisherman still use their traditional basket trap, but now use different mesh. we went into adding that kind of most valuable, that is being you, it's bigger and that is 3. and that's the thing that you get to ensure that the, the kind of fish that is being captured by the buckets up. i'm not given a my husband has...
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these include the waters off kenya, where coral reefs are dying. it record rates scientists, there are monitoring fish populations and have started recruiting local fishermen to try to help conserve and dangerous species. the reef looks degraded, was at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the room some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem that is where the life of the office so that's where you find the really loving life. i love the feeding area for the defense, letting life in the most of the buy doesn't play a day, but i live in concluded that we have up to for, for decline in fish in the last 2 or 3 the kids. and that is a problem. as local fisherman know all too well. my son was born and bred in some, winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. now i told him once i was on the pharmacy to the catch was still good. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, the number of fish has been declining money for me. daddy clark, i'm on b
these include the waters off kenya, where coral reefs are dying. it record rates scientists, there are monitoring fish populations and have started recruiting local fishermen to try to help conserve and dangerous species. the reef looks degraded, was at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the room some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem that is where the life of the office so that's where you find the...
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for example, high numbers, the clown fish in the coral reef is assigned to the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their net. the fisherman still use the traditional basket trap, but now use different mesh. we were doing that kind of make sure that he's being you being and that he's 3 intimate davis, and that's the thinking that you get to ensure that the, the kind of stuff is being captured by the bus gets up not given a maya. his band has been using the new kind of mesh in his traps for 2 years now. that that idea about you guys yeah, behind it. if i hope i will be able to catch more fish in the future. so take better care of my family. my parents need that idea, missouri, they the same considering the challenges we now face. i also wonder if this dream will ever come through the sciences estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish stops to recover completely. but at least my, as children might benefit in football, still got revealed at their congress strike us see less than 190. 2. okay. has been living under false
for example, high numbers, the clown fish in the coral reef is assigned to the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their net. the fisherman still use the traditional basket trap, but now use different mesh. we were doing that kind of make sure that he's being you being and that he's 3 intimate davis, and that's the thinking that you get to ensure that the, the kind of stuff is being captured by the bus gets up not given a maya. his...
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s. saving the coral reef in kenya. between begin in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to qual, malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so in ukraine, a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next his people airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to peep looks family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him already. those 2 young daughters at the, at the time. and so yes, i had to tell the daughters with their father and mother and brother died and to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete poop chairs a foundation, bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the, the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was, was, was watching it on television just terrible. but this was al
s. saving the coral reef in kenya. between begin in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to qual, malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so in ukraine, a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site. next his people airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to peep looks family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters...
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for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reefs is a sign that the habitat is doing ll. they have also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their nets. the fishermen still use their traditional basket traps, but now use different mesh. >> we were insuring that the kind of mesh size that is being used is bigger and that is three-inch mesh sizes. the thinking around thats jus to insure that the kd of fish that is captured by the basket traps are not juveniles. >> she has been using the new kind of mesh in his traps for two years now. >> i hope i'll be able to catch more fish in the future, and so take better care of my family and my parents. but considering the challenges we now face, i also wonder if this dream will ever come true. >> the scientists estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish stocks to recover completely, but at least his children might benefit. phil: in football, stuttgart revealed that their striker has been living under a false identity. after being manipulated by a former agent when he was a teenager. he joined stuttgart
for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reefs is a sign that the habitat is doing ll. they have also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their nets. the fishermen still use their traditional basket traps, but now use different mesh. >> we were insuring that the kind of mesh size that is being used is bigger and that is three-inch mesh sizes. the thinking around thats jus to insure that the kd of fish that is captured by the basket traps are not...
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for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reef is assigned to the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their net. the fisherman still use their traditional basket trap, but now use different mesh. we went into adding that kind of mesh site that he's being you, it's being and that he's 3. and that's the thinking around that is just to ensure that the, the kind of stuff is captured by the buckets up. i'm not given a maya has been, has been using the new kind of mesh in his traps for 2 years now. and that, that idea by day you guys are behind you. i hope i will be able to catch more fish in the future. and so take better care of my family, my parents need that, that idea. missouri they d, l, m o one by fame, the considering the challenges we now face. i also wonder if this dream will ever come true. i figure the science is estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish starts to recover completely. but at least my children, my benefits and say in the animal kingdom i heard of wild elephants has been caught takin
for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reef is assigned to the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their net. the fisherman still use their traditional basket trap, but now use different mesh. we went into adding that kind of mesh site that he's being you, it's being and that he's 3. and that's the thinking around that is just to ensure that the, the kind of stuff is captured by the buckets up. i'm not given a maya has...
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s. saving the coral reef in kenya. but we begin in the netherlands 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to corner malaysia airlines flight 17 were shot down over a combat. so in ukraine, a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site next to the people airport has $298.00 trees and total. 3 of them are dedicated to pete flukes, family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him and only those 2 young daughters at the at the time. and so yeah, i had to tell the daughters that their, their father, mother and brother died and to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete fluked chairs a foundation bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was, was, was watching it on television was terrible. but this wa
s. saving the coral reef in kenya. but we begin in the netherlands 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to corner malaysia airlines flight 17 were shot down over a combat. so in ukraine, a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site next to the people airport has $298.00 trees and total. 3 of them are dedicated to pete flukes, family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2...
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and as a fishing, marine biologists and fishes are trying to save the coral reefs off the coast of mall. basta, the reef looks great. it was at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the room some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem to our lives. in 2 sites, concluded that we have up to 4 fully decline in factors in the last 2 or 3 years. and that is a problem. as local fishermen know all to well, my son was born and bred in some way. nice. fishing has been his main source of income for years. now, i told him once i was able to get the cash was still good. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, the send me the number of fish has been declining money, require me me daddy clark, i'm on base. i'm like, if you want to find anyone that was the marine, biologists have enlisted the support of locals in their efforts to protect the coral reefs. they've taught fishermen how the count, fish and species in marine conservation zones and how to incorporate their findings . for example, high numbers,
and as a fishing, marine biologists and fishes are trying to save the coral reefs off the coast of mall. basta, the reef looks great. it was at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the room some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem to our lives. in 2 sites, concluded that we have up to 4 fully decline in factors in the last 2 or 3 years. and that is a problem. as local fishermen know all to well, my son...
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in a response to climate change our work in ocean conservation revolves around coral reef restoration. it is a holistic approach to climate change. we call it the collective approach to restoring our ecosystems, or cares. this is very important as a response to climate change and the devastating effect it has had on our coral reef system and our ecosystem. dwp teaches underwater archaeology basics, which includes shipwreck surveying, mapping, ensue to drawing --in-situ drawing. we train on land and then we go under the water to do shipwreck documentation. this is the result of our work. we process the data, and then it is developed into a digital composite site map. this is a composite site map of the shipwreck located in the florida keys. our composite site map was made by an excellent, excellent architect and does fabulous work in bringing all of our data together to put it on a composite site map. it is very important that we not only just do reports and create site maps, but to do community outreach and engage the community in the work, and get the community to become engaged. the
in a response to climate change our work in ocean conservation revolves around coral reef restoration. it is a holistic approach to climate change. we call it the collective approach to restoring our ecosystems, or cares. this is very important as a response to climate change and the devastating effect it has had on our coral reef system and our ecosystem. dwp teaches underwater archaeology basics, which includes shipwreck surveying, mapping, ensue to drawing --in-situ drawing. we train on land...
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we're live in florida with the race to rescue coral reefs around the world.>> we'll also chat live with theris be n e hehts. ♪ go, crazy, crazy ♪ they say to bring only what you can carry. and it looks like you can carry a couple bikes and helmets and a first aid kit and everything you need out here. some stuff to get you to the top and stuff to jump off the top with. the all-new bronco sport. built wild. the body you are randomly assigned at birth ♪ shouldn't determine how well you are cared for. ♪ or how hard we work to find answers, partners, and hope. ♪ we make medicine. ♪ not just for some ♪ but for everyone. ♪ hi. verizon launched the first 5g network and now we want to be the first to give everyone the joy of 5g. by giving every customer a new 5g phone, on us. aha! old customers. new customers. families. businesses. in-laws. law firms. every customer. new 5g phones when you trade in your old ones. and if you're not a customer, we'll help cover the cost to switch. just ask wanda. she's been with us since... [gasp]... now. upgrade your phone. upgrade you
we're live in florida with the race to rescue coral reefs around the world.>> we'll also chat live with theris be n e hehts. ♪ go, crazy, crazy ♪ they say to bring only what you can carry. and it looks like you can carry a couple bikes and helmets and a first aid kit and everything you need out here. some stuff to get you to the top and stuff to jump off the top with. the all-new bronco sport. built wild. the body you are randomly assigned at birth ♪ shouldn't determine how well you...
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coral reef research and restoration. mitigation and technology development. evolution of science-based environmental sustainable aquaculture. advancing electronic monitoring technologies for fisheries. impacts of ocean man plastics and coastal resiliency science and engineering. in addition, building a more diverse, equitable enterprise will bolster creative and collaborative solutions to all the grand challenges our oceans are facing. unfortunately, only 10% of undergraduate geoscience marine stem degrees are awarded to underrepresented minorities. the alliance for minority participation center of excellence can serve as a model for a national ocean shot priority, developing and implementing a new paradigm for increasing participation and success in marine stem related careers. beyond that, a novel aspect lies with independent marine research institutions having a distinct culture of innovation, independence, and entrepreneurship that is essential to the future underrepresented minority success in higher education research and careers in stem. it is worth no
coral reef research and restoration. mitigation and technology development. evolution of science-based environmental sustainable aquaculture. advancing electronic monitoring technologies for fisheries. impacts of ocean man plastics and coastal resiliency science and engineering. in addition, building a more diverse, equitable enterprise will bolster creative and collaborative solutions to all the grand challenges our oceans are facing. unfortunately, only 10% of undergraduate geoscience marine...
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unesco says, australia is great, barrier reef should be added to a list of endangered world heritage sites. the u. n's cultural body, blame the decline, and coral at the reef on climate change, and they're exhaust railey to take accelerated action and global warming. australian government said it way to quote, strongly oppose the plan. me las vegas raiders defensive and carl nasa has become the 1st active football player to come out as gay nasa released and instagram message with the announcement move has been welcome by the head of the nfl more than a dozen. and if l players have come out as gay after their career as were over. this is debbie news from berlin. you can find more on our website, w dot com, the ah cruise . iran has a new president, a hard liner. his name is abraham racy. today he answered questions from reporters for the 1st time when asked about possibly meeting with us president joe biden. the answer was no. when asked about new negotiations on the ran nuclear deal, the answer was no. there were no uncomfortable questions about his election last friday with the lowest voter turnout since the 1979 revolution. if he had been aske
unesco says, australia is great, barrier reef should be added to a list of endangered world heritage sites. the u. n's cultural body, blame the decline, and coral at the reef on climate change, and they're exhaust railey to take accelerated action and global warming. australian government said it way to quote, strongly oppose the plan. me las vegas raiders defensive and carl nasa has become the 1st active football player to come out as gay nasa released and instagram message with the...
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as the human impulse upon visiting a coral reef is to break off a piece of coral to take home, so have visitors to the capitol been tempted to take a piece of it for a souvenir. those souvenirs have in rare cases been physical objects. or they have been memories of physical interactions with the art objects such as the kiss that ports shared with freedom. that physical component of the capitol human experience is the first outline in the next half hour. more often, the takeaway has been in the realm of ideas, not objects. in the 21st century, thousands of visitors leave with a digital representation of themselves posing with a piece of the building or its art. selfies that fall into a space between objects and ideas, like a hologram of a piece of the capitol's coral. this is not the place to draw any depth upon reception theory. plus i don't understand it. that is the study of how readers and viewers respond to literature, art, cinema and so on. at the heart of reception studies, there's an idea that's very relevant here. the readers respond to a text based on their expectation or the
as the human impulse upon visiting a coral reef is to break off a piece of coral to take home, so have visitors to the capitol been tempted to take a piece of it for a souvenir. those souvenirs have in rare cases been physical objects. or they have been memories of physical interactions with the art objects such as the kiss that ports shared with freedom. that physical component of the capitol human experience is the first outline in the next half hour. more often, the takeaway has been in the...
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and as it neutralizes the coral rates underneath our saved role, the trade bleaching when the coral reef is fish for all the crabs and other creatures tribe around it. and so on. the see cucumber tribes will there be fish in the sea for our future generation to support them or the other will make the check to the see. cucumbers began when demand for them started story, mostly in china, dried, teach, you know, especially men, is a popular delicacy and also considered an aphrodisiac. as a result, pushing in india has increased 13 fold over the last 5 years. and that, you know, will get more weight and lots of young people involved in the right, one in big lives. very misleading young people with the same deal, like only go to jail for 5 to 10 days. and then do come out and, and the case would be try this week, but to event conducted by the forest department. and we have reiterated that, and this is a highly respects the punishment is similar to the crime of a tiger or an elephant load or punishment, getting more other people on a punishment by either the see cucumber is listed under the wi
and as it neutralizes the coral rates underneath our saved role, the trade bleaching when the coral reef is fish for all the crabs and other creatures tribe around it. and so on. the see cucumber tribes will there be fish in the sea for our future generation to support them or the other will make the check to the see. cucumbers began when demand for them started story, mostly in china, dried, teach, you know, especially men, is a popular delicacy and also considered an aphrodisiac. as a result,...
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we're already seeing the impacts of the warming oceans on destroying our coral reefs. shifting species of fish farther towards the poles and also melting the ice up in alaska, the arctic, and even ant arctic us. so it's hard to under, under, under state. how important this is this extra warming, not just for people, but for all life on the planet. still had an order 0. nothing done. i'm starting again, albania. and so we build stronger homes following 29. deadly earthquake. and junior jock of edge helps his dad prepared for women. that's coming up later in the sport . ah. hello from joe. good to be with you are shamal, wind blowing out across the gulf, has east and guess what? that's allowed temperatures to rise. so we look at sac, he weights $48.00 over the last 24 hours. we're going to note down a bit as we head towards thursday with a high of 47 degrees. and you know, the humidity has been building torque. cats are doha. this will create sun peasy conditions, fog and misty. a particularly for the morning and the evening just because of that high humidity off. next we're going to go
we're already seeing the impacts of the warming oceans on destroying our coral reefs. shifting species of fish farther towards the poles and also melting the ice up in alaska, the arctic, and even ant arctic us. so it's hard to under, under, under state. how important this is this extra warming, not just for people, but for all life on the planet. still had an order 0. nothing done. i'm starting again, albania. and so we build stronger homes following 29. deadly earthquake. and junior jock of...
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we're already seeing the impacts of the warming oceans on destroying our coral. reefs shifting species of fish farther towards the poles and also melting the ice up in alaska, the arctic, and even antarctic us. so it's hard to under, under, under state. how important this is this extra warming, not just for people, but for all life on the planet. in how folks are good experts agree vaccines remain the best way to fight covered 19 but estimate suggest only 22 percent of the world as received at least one shot developing countries where people are often crowded together. i said to be lagging behind and a new variant could mean more outbreaks. san posada reports on wednesday, parts of australia reinstated restrictions to capture the threat of a new outbreak. clearly b, c's and evolving situation. we would have preferred not occurred, but given what is occurred, the new southwell government will be taking action today to limit the strait of what is a very contagious variance of coated. neighboring new zealand also sounded the alarm raising its alert level and temporarily closing its border
we're already seeing the impacts of the warming oceans on destroying our coral. reefs shifting species of fish farther towards the poles and also melting the ice up in alaska, the arctic, and even antarctic us. so it's hard to under, under, under state. how important this is this extra warming, not just for people, but for all life on the planet. in how folks are good experts agree vaccines remain the best way to fight covered 19 but estimate suggest only 22 percent of the world as received at...
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we're already seeing the impacts of the warming oceans on destroying our coral reefs. shifting species of fish farther towards the poles and also melting the ice up in alaska, the arctic, and even antarctic us. so it's hard to under, under, under state. how important this is this extra warming, not just for people, but for all life on the planet. people to madagascar on the verge of starvation after the worst drought in 40 years, they're the ones food agency says there's a desperate need for aid with long attrition, more than doubling in the past 4 months. and actual brian reports this days, it waste land and southern madagascar was once airable and fertile. but years of drought mean only a few patches of green remain. the lack of water has destroyed crops and sandstorms cover whatever's left and a layer of dust. the food here has nearly run out. many families are forced to eat and sick the leaves to survive. it took me that in the morning. i prepare the plate of insects. i clean them up as best i can give them. there's almost no water. my children, i have been eating his plans every d
we're already seeing the impacts of the warming oceans on destroying our coral reefs. shifting species of fish farther towards the poles and also melting the ice up in alaska, the arctic, and even antarctic us. so it's hard to under, under, under state. how important this is this extra warming, not just for people, but for all life on the planet. people to madagascar on the verge of starvation after the worst drought in 40 years, they're the ones food agency says there's a desperate need for...
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we're already seeing the impacts of the warming oceans on destroying our coral reefs. shifting species of fish farther towards the poles and also melting the ice up in alaska, the arctic, and even antarctica. so it's hard to under, under, under state. how important this is this extra warming, not just for people, but for all life on the planet, the toner, the report was very down beat to put a mom and it was very grim, disgusting, almost being that we should while we should carry on trying to deal with or mitigate to some degree global warming. what we should actually be doing is trying to defend ourselves against it. how likely do you think it is that we should actually start shifting our focus? well, i think we need to do both. because we need to address the underlying disease, which of course is our emissions of these. he trapping gases into the atmosphere that have been accelerating if anything. so in carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels and also methane are 2 of the, of the most important ones. but at the same time, we need to also prepare ourselves for the ongoing, increasing
we're already seeing the impacts of the warming oceans on destroying our coral reefs. shifting species of fish farther towards the poles and also melting the ice up in alaska, the arctic, and even antarctica. so it's hard to under, under, under state. how important this is this extra warming, not just for people, but for all life on the planet, the toner, the report was very down beat to put a mom and it was very grim, disgusting, almost being that we should while we should carry on trying to...
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as you utilize this, the coral rates underneath are saved from the trailer, bleaching when the coral reef is held. fish and roll crabs and other creatures tribe around it and so on. the cucumber tribes will there be fish in the sea for our future generation to support them or the other one to try to the cucumbers began when demand for them started soaring, mostly in china, dried cucumber, known as the man is a popular delicacy and also considered an aphrodisiac. as a result, poaching in india has increased 13 fold over the last 5 years. what you're going to let you know, will get more weight and lots of young people involved in the right. one in the model is very misleading young people. it is a deal like only go to jail for $5.00 to $10.00 days and then do come out and, and the case would be try this week, but to event conducted by the forest department. and we have reiterated attack, and this is a highly respects the punishment is similar to the crime of a tiger or an elephant punishment. got to come on, i did equal on a punishment by the to see cucumber is listed under the wildlife pro
as you utilize this, the coral rates underneath are saved from the trailer, bleaching when the coral reef is held. fish and roll crabs and other creatures tribe around it and so on. the cucumber tribes will there be fish in the sea for our future generation to support them or the other one to try to the cucumbers began when demand for them started soaring, mostly in china, dried cucumber, known as the man is a popular delicacy and also considered an aphrodisiac. as a result, poaching in india...
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ccrpi, such as utilizes the coral rated underneath are saved from the trader bleaching when the coral reef is held. fish and roll crabs and other creatures tribe around in the ball. and so on the cucumber tribe will there be fish in the sea for our future generation to support them or the other will make the trip to the sea. cucumbers began when demand for them started soaring, mostly in china. dry t cucumber. no one especially man, is a popular delicacy and also considered an aphrodisiac. as a result, pushing in india has increased 13 fold over the last 5 years. we're going to a local area, you know, we'll get lots of young people involved in the right. one in the model is very misleading in people. it is saying that like only go to jail for $5.00 to $10.00 days, and then do come out and, and the case would be try this week, but to event conducted by the forest departmental. and we have reiterated for that . and this is a highly respects the punishment is similar to the crime of hosting a tiger or an elephant punishment. getting more, i did the quote on a punishment by the to see cucumber
ccrpi, such as utilizes the coral rated underneath are saved from the trader bleaching when the coral reef is held. fish and roll crabs and other creatures tribe around in the ball. and so on the cucumber tribe will there be fish in the sea for our future generation to support them or the other will make the trip to the sea. cucumbers began when demand for them started soaring, mostly in china. dry t cucumber. no one especially man, is a popular delicacy and also considered an aphrodisiac. as a...
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when the coral reefs held fish and froth crabs and other creatures tribe around, if any. so on the cucumber tribes will there be fish in the sea for our future generation with support? i'm or the other one that said to the cucumbers began when demand for them started soaring, mostly in china, dry t cucumber, known as the man is a popular delicacy and also considered an aphrodisiac. as a result, pushing in india has increased 13 fold over the last 5 years. we're going to let you know we're getting more weight and lots of young people involved in the right one in our lives. very misleading young people. pretty same deal like only go to jail for $5.00 to $10.00 days. and then they come out and the case would be try this frequently, but to event conducted by the forest department. and we have reiterated for that. and this is a highly respects the punishment is similar to the crime. a tiger or an elephant punishment got to come on. i did the quote on a punishment by the to see cucumber is listed under the wildlife protection act as a schedule one species, which means the punis
when the coral reefs held fish and froth crabs and other creatures tribe around, if any. so on the cucumber tribes will there be fish in the sea for our future generation with support? i'm or the other one that said to the cucumbers began when demand for them started soaring, mostly in china, dry t cucumber, known as the man is a popular delicacy and also considered an aphrodisiac. as a result, pushing in india has increased 13 fold over the last 5 years. we're going to let you know we're...
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but because this is a fish breeding area, there are coral reefs there. in sri lanka by the fishing community and other tourist industry which has already been suffering as the whole world has been as a consequence of the covid pandemic so this is a major economic and environment blow to sri lanka and the scale of which is unknown but there are many tons small plastic beads that are already in the sea and affecting the wildlife there. >> we will keep following this story. thank you, sam kiley in new delhi. >>> marine mucilage is a type of slime that is attacking all forms of life in the waters around turkey. now it's happened before but as arwa damon reports, never this much or never for this long. >> reporter: something is very wrong. an alien-like web of slime is choking off all forms of life in the water here . from above, it looks like streaks of paint. it's like sinking through what our future will look like if nothing changes. if we continue to pollute our waters, and allow our planet to warm. it's known as sea snot. in science speak, marine mucilag
but because this is a fish breeding area, there are coral reefs there. in sri lanka by the fishing community and other tourist industry which has already been suffering as the whole world has been as a consequence of the covid pandemic so this is a major economic and environment blow to sri lanka and the scale of which is unknown but there are many tons small plastic beads that are already in the sea and affecting the wildlife there. >> we will keep following this story. thank you, sam...
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just as a human impulse upon visiting a coral reef is to break off a piece of coral to take home. so have visits to the capital of been tempted to take a piece of it for souvenir. those souvenirs have any rare cases, such as that of colon and his sort, been a physical objects. or they've been memories of physical interactions with the buildings art objects. such as the case. and that physical component of the experiences a first outlined in the next half hour. but more often the takeaway has been in the realm of ideas, not objects. and the 21st century thousands of visitors leave the capitol every week with a digital representation of themselves posing with a piece of the building or its art. selfies that fall intriguingly into a limited space between objects and ideas. like a hologram of a piece of the capitals coral. this is not the place the draw on any depth of reception theory, i don't really understand it, and that is a study of how readers and viewers respond to literature, art, cinema and so on. but at the heart of reception studies there is an idea that is very relevant h
just as a human impulse upon visiting a coral reef is to break off a piece of coral to take home. so have visits to the capital of been tempted to take a piece of it for souvenir. those souvenirs have any rare cases, such as that of colon and his sort, been a physical objects. or they've been memories of physical interactions with the buildings art objects. such as the case. and that physical component of the experiences a first outlined in the next half hour. but more often the takeaway has...
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on coral reefs. could be very, very l long lasting.lankan authorities saying also that the rescue effort toss try to drag that ship further out were hampered by the fact that it got grounded during those efforts. but also, they were facing very high winds, indeed, which meant that it couldn't be brought into port and dealt with at a critical time. it's one of the aspects they faced. so there was a combination, i hate to use the term, a perfect storm, as a cliche of horror in this sort of situation. but the sri lankan authorities are saying they've done everything that they possibly could. they did get help from neighboring india, in the early stages of this disaster. but it could get worse. i think, ultimately, though, from the environmental perspective, experts have been telling us that one of the really catastrophic results has already been hoisted upon the oceans which is the release of these billions of plastic pellets which we know now get ingested by fish. can block up the digestive systems of very small creatures right through t
on coral reefs. could be very, very l long lasting.lankan authorities saying also that the rescue effort toss try to drag that ship further out were hampered by the fact that it got grounded during those efforts. but also, they were facing very high winds, indeed, which meant that it couldn't be brought into port and dealt with at a critical time. it's one of the aspects they faced. so there was a combination, i hate to use the term, a perfect storm, as a cliche of horror in this sort of...
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the australian environment minister insists that no government takes better care of a coral reef thaneporter: i'm cyril vanier in london. the murder trial of a woman who killed her abusive husband is under way this trans. she admitted in her best selling book to shooting her husband in self-defense after suffering years of abuse including alleged rapes and beatings which she says began when she was 12. the couple's children hold investigators about the relentless abuse her mother suffered and two helped bury their father's body. she face has life sentence if she is convicted of murder and an online petition not to imprison her has so far received more than 600,000 signatures. >> reporter: i'm fred pleitgen in mashhad in iran, this is one of the most sacred places in sheath islam and also the stronghold the iran's the policies he intends to follow in his term in office. he has already said that he will not meet with the u.s. president biden and also refuses to renegotiate the iran nuclear agreement. >> so great to have frederik pleitgen on the ground during this literal changing of the
the australian environment minister insists that no government takes better care of a coral reef thaneporter: i'm cyril vanier in london. the murder trial of a woman who killed her abusive husband is under way this trans. she admitted in her best selling book to shooting her husband in self-defense after suffering years of abuse including alleged rapes and beatings which she says began when she was 12. the couple's children hold investigators about the relentless abuse her mother suffered and...
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souvenir shops, people who tour guide, people who will show you around a cathedral, or show you a coral reefndants, pilots, all of this, taxi drivers, we think about it, the list is very long. many, many young people, many women working in this industry, so real livelihoods affected and again, this uncertainty, who is going to accept our vaccine certificates if we have them? who is going to accept our negative test? willa government imposed restriction while we are already flying to a destination? that is all really depressing the market. we've had details of how developing countries are being affected. the un says arrivals fell by between 60 and 80% last year this has been a disaster for countries like thailand, these famous beaches in phuket haven't had visitors for over a year. but there are efforts under way to to revive tourism there. this week phuket is reopening to visitors — they can come without quarantine —, it's a programme called "phuket sandbox". the bbc�*s chaiyot yong—cha—roen chai is there. they used to have at least 13 million tourists a year here. but this year, they have l
souvenir shops, people who tour guide, people who will show you around a cathedral, or show you a coral reefndants, pilots, all of this, taxi drivers, we think about it, the list is very long. many, many young people, many women working in this industry, so real livelihoods affected and again, this uncertainty, who is going to accept our vaccine certificates if we have them? who is going to accept our negative test? willa government imposed restriction while we are already flying to a...
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have spilled into the water, what that will do to the ecosystem there, to the marine ecosystem, coral reefsgh. — people are asking now. and if that's not bad enough, we _ people are asking now. and if that's not bad enough, we are _ people are asking now. and if that's not bad enough, we are hearing i people are asking now. and if that's not bad enough, we are hearing the j not bad enough, we are hearing the leak was caused by nitric acid. just explain, what is it, how dangerous is it? ht explain, what is it, how dangerous is it? , ., . , is it? it is quite toxic if it is inhaled, — is it? it is quite toxic if it is inhaled, it _ is it? it is quite toxic if it is inhaled, it can _ is it? it is quite toxic if it is inhaled, it can cause i is it? it is quite toxic if it is inhaled, it can cause a i is it? it is quite toxic if it is inhaled, it can cause a lot. is it? it is quite toxic if it is l inhaled, it can cause a lot of problems. there are two types of issues here. if you have a massive amount of inhalations in a short duration of time, then there is a big consequence, and if you have s
have spilled into the water, what that will do to the ecosystem there, to the marine ecosystem, coral reefsgh. — people are asking now. and if that's not bad enough, we _ people are asking now. and if that's not bad enough, we are _ people are asking now. and if that's not bad enough, we are hearing i people are asking now. and if that's not bad enough, we are hearing the j not bad enough, we are hearing the leak was caused by nitric acid. just explain, what is it, how dangerous is it? ht...
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in all the issues we tackle, if it is trying to keep coral reefs alive for managing the urban interfacegainst the scourge of wildfires for protecting coastal communities against rising sea levels, we have to innovate. we have to adapt. we have to do all of that, but if we don't tackle decarbonization at the same time, conditions are going to become so much worse, and eventually, we will not be able to adapt and find resiliency, so i think you made that point quite well, and i thank you for doing that. mayor garcetti, thanks for bringing us the water side of the brill -- the resilience and adaptation leadership that you have so -- you have shown. california water is complicated. we do here a lot of misconceptions -- no dams have been built since 1979 -- we can take them out to see that no, they have been built. massive storage has been brought online, even our groundwater aquifers and innovating in some of the ways you discussed, but when you spend an entire century building dams in every single place where it makes any sense, you do hit a point of diminishing returns and redirected impa
in all the issues we tackle, if it is trying to keep coral reefs alive for managing the urban interfacegainst the scourge of wildfires for protecting coastal communities against rising sea levels, we have to innovate. we have to adapt. we have to do all of that, but if we don't tackle decarbonization at the same time, conditions are going to become so much worse, and eventually, we will not be able to adapt and find resiliency, so i think you made that point quite well, and i thank you for...
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adaptation today and in all of the different impacts that we tackled, whether it's trying to keep our coral reefs arrive or are forests in california or to manage a wildland urban interface against the scourge of wildfires or protecting coastal communities against rising sea levels, we have to innovate and we have to adapt and do all of that but if we don't tackle decarbonization at the same time the conditions are going to become so much more worse and eventually we won't be able h to adapt and find resiliency so i think you made that what went well and i thank you for doing that . they are garcetti, thank you for bringing up the water side of the resilience and adaptation leadership that you've shown. california water is located and we do a lot of misconceptions. no dams have been built since 1979 and we can take out to see don valley reservoir or warm springs dam but they have been built and other things have been done. in fact, massive storage and online using our growing water aquifers and innovating in some of the ways you discussed when you spend an entire century building dams in every si
adaptation today and in all of the different impacts that we tackled, whether it's trying to keep our coral reefs arrive or are forests in california or to manage a wildland urban interface against the scourge of wildfires or protecting coastal communities against rising sea levels, we have to innovate and we have to adapt and do all of that but if we don't tackle decarbonization at the same time the conditions are going to become so much more worse and eventually we won't be able h to adapt...
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today. unesco says, australia is great, barrier reef should be added to a list of endangered world heritage sites. events cultural body blamed the decline in coral at the reef on climate change change and urged australia to take accelerated action on global warming. yes, trillion government said it would strongly oppose the plan. european union and other western states approved new sanctions against bell rues targeting more than 80 individuals and organizations with asset praises and travel bands. arisen opposition leaders and i take enough sky out hailed the new sanctions as a powerful signal to the regime president, alexander lucas. shank. now when the 1st covert 19 wave hit, india, millions of migrant workers lost their jobs. strict locked downs meant their source of income in the cities was cut off overnight, forcing many to move back to their villages. nearly a year on many are still there. but for rural communities, it's been a blessing in disguise with the returning migrant workers breathing new life into their economies. the pandemic cost him his job. ken around garcia was working far from home. when the lockdown came. you're talking 4 m
today. unesco says, australia is great, barrier reef should be added to a list of endangered world heritage sites. events cultural body blamed the decline in coral at the reef on climate change change and urged australia to take accelerated action on global warming. yes, trillion government said it would strongly oppose the plan. european union and other western states approved new sanctions against bell rues targeting more than 80 individuals and organizations with asset praises and travel...
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reef belisted as endangered. it has suffered three major coral bleaching events due to severe heat. the reef should be added to a list of endangered world heritage sites, prompting an angry response from australian officials who blamed political interference. >> the prime minister and i had a meeting with the director of unesco last night. >> the environment minister says she isn't denying climate change. she is questioning the u.n. committee's process. she says it contradicts findings the committee gave her last week. >> we know reporting on all of this is a lot of political angles. >> so many different viewpoints. our coverage at nbc bay area can help to open your eyes to some of the climate change we're seeing here in the bay area. head to nbcbayarea.com and look for our climate heading. tomorrow morning, another round of fog. maybe it will help you to sleep in a little bit longer if it's been hard to sleep. you got those clouds with you there in the north bay and the peninsula right back to the east bay. the chance of spotty drizzle near the coastline and the bay. not too much fo
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senator portman and i have the tropical forest and coral reef reauthorization act. senator shaheen is leading the forest incentives act, senator rubio, the restoring resilient reefs act and many more. we should enact these appeared many other bipartisan bills on which we are taking the lead. let me be clear, i support bold action on climate. i support president biden's climate agenda. there are many more things we can and should do, but i think it is possible for us to move ahead on those that have enduring bipartisan support in this chamber and across our country and to move ahead on those things that perhaps do not yet enjoy bipartisan support but where the need to act is urgent. let me also, if i can, speak for a few more moments, madam president, about the historic deal reached earlier today on infrastructure. this is about creating jobs. this is about investing in our economy and our communities and our country, and this is about strengthening the united states globally against our adversaries and competitors. i need not remind you that just one year ago public
senator portman and i have the tropical forest and coral reef reauthorization act. senator shaheen is leading the forest incentives act, senator rubio, the restoring resilient reefs act and many more. we should enact these appeared many other bipartisan bills on which we are taking the lead. let me be clear, i support bold action on climate. i support president biden's climate agenda. there are many more things we can and should do, but i think it is possible for us to move ahead on those that...
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we're seeking not just to sustain, but to restore and renew california's treasured habitats, our coral reefs ecosystems. so we greatly appreciate the city's support. it is crucial to our operations. and working together, we're making a difference. thank you. i give the floor back to chair haney. >> chair haney: thank you. we appreciate the way you've innovated over the last year. the future of the academy is exciting and critical to our ability to engage our residents and visitors and just do a tremendous amount for the field of science. i was a frequent visitor when i was young and i have very fond memories of it. like many people, i found a lot of inspiration from the academy. i appreciate you and your staff for your work. >> thank you, we'll pass it alone. appreciate it. >> chair haney: colleagues? questions, comments, seeing none, you're good. thank you. next we have the arts commission. >> hello, good evening, supervisors. how are you? my name is ralph remington and i'm the director of cultural affairs for the san francisco art commission and i'm the first african-american to serve in t
we're seeking not just to sustain, but to restore and renew california's treasured habitats, our coral reefs ecosystems. so we greatly appreciate the city's support. it is crucial to our operations. and working together, we're making a difference. thank you. i give the floor back to chair haney. >> chair haney: thank you. we appreciate the way you've innovated over the last year. the future of the academy is exciting and critical to our ability to engage our residents and visitors and...
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the un agency says the reefs condition has deteriorated from poor to very poor, citing widespread coralfor more action from the australian government to address the effects of climate change. earlier, i spoke to our reporter courtney bembridge. the environment minister susan ley said she was blindsided by the decision and it came out of nowhere and was a backflip on previous assurances that this step would not be taken. she said that she will strongly oppose this all the way through. the unesco report does cite that there are water quality targets that were not met for the reef and that is the reason behind this decision. it's funny because it's almost counterintuitive, isn't it? you would think if it has gone from poor to very poor it's even more important to keep it on the world heritage list in terms of its protection, so i imagine the australian government sees something behind this, not least with, i think, china will be chairing the meeting where a final decision may be taken? that's right, there has been some suggestion that this may be some kind of retaliation, of course austral
the un agency says the reefs condition has deteriorated from poor to very poor, citing widespread coralfor more action from the australian government to address the effects of climate change. earlier, i spoke to our reporter courtney bembridge. the environment minister susan ley said she was blindsided by the decision and it came out of nowhere and was a backflip on previous assurances that this step would not be taken. she said that she will strongly oppose this all the way through. the unesco...
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we're seeking not just to sustain, but to restore and renew california's treasured habitats, our coral reefsreciate the city's support. it is crucial to our operations. and working together, we're making a difference. thank you. i give the floor back to chair haney. >> chair haney: thank you. we appreciate the way you've innovated over the last year. the future of the academy is exciting and critical to our ability to engage our residents and visitors and just do a tremendous amount for the field of science. i was a frequent visitor when i was young and i have very fond memories of it. like many people, i found a lot of inspiration from the academy. i appreciate you and your staff for your work. >> thank you, we'll pass it alone. appreciate it. >> chair haney: colleagues? questions, comments, seeing none, you're good. thank you. next we have the arts commission. >> hello, good evening, supervisors. how are you? my name is ralph remington and i'm the director of cultural affairs for the san francisco art commission and i'm the first african-american to serve in this position. so i'm pleased t
we're seeking not just to sustain, but to restore and renew california's treasured habitats, our coral reefsreciate the city's support. it is crucial to our operations. and working together, we're making a difference. thank you. i give the floor back to chair haney. >> chair haney: thank you. we appreciate the way you've innovated over the last year. the future of the academy is exciting and critical to our ability to engage our residents and visitors and just do a tremendous amount for...
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we're seeking not just to sustain, but to restore and renew california's treasured habitats, our coral reefstly appreciate the city's support. it is crucial to our operations. and working together, we're making a difference. thank you. i give the floor back to chair haney. >> chair haney: thank you. we appreciate the way you've innovated over the last year. the future of the academy is exciting and critical to our ability to engage our residents and visitors and just do a tremendous amount for the field of science. i was a frequent visitor when i was young and i have very fond memories of it. like many people, i found a lot of inspiration from the academy. i appreciate you and your staff for your work. >> thank you, we'll pass it alone. appreciate it. >> chair haney: colleagues? questions, comments, seeing none, you're good. thank you. next we have the arts commission. >> hello, good evening, supervisors. how are you? my name is ralph remington and i'm the director of cultural affairs for the san francisco art commission and i'm the first african-american to serve in this position. so i'm pl
we're seeking not just to sustain, but to restore and renew california's treasured habitats, our coral reefstly appreciate the city's support. it is crucial to our operations. and working together, we're making a difference. thank you. i give the floor back to chair haney. >> chair haney: thank you. we appreciate the way you've innovated over the last year. the future of the academy is exciting and critical to our ability to engage our residents and visitors and just do a tremendous...
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the un agency says the reefs condition has deteriorated from poor to very poor, citing widespread coral more action from the australian government to address the effects of climate change. with me is our reporter courtney bembridge. the courtney bembridge. message is reasonably clear, the message is reasonably clear, what is the australian government response to that? the australian government has come out angrily in response. the environment minister said she was blindsided by the decision and it was a backflip on reassurances that this step would not be taken. she said she would strongly oppose this. the unesco report does cite that there are water quality targets that were not met for the reef and that is the reason for this decision. it the reef and that is the reason for this decision.— for this decision. it is counterintuitive, - for this decision. it is counterintuitive, if i for this decision. it is i counterintuitive, if you for this decision. it is - counterintuitive, if you think it has gone from poor to very poon it has gone from poor to very poor, it is more important to ke
the un agency says the reefs condition has deteriorated from poor to very poor, citing widespread coral more action from the australian government to address the effects of climate change. with me is our reporter courtney bembridge. the courtney bembridge. message is reasonably clear, the message is reasonably clear, what is the australian government response to that? the australian government has come out angrily in response. the environment minister said she was blindsided by the decision and...