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joining me now to talk about this is david holland, professor of mathematics and atmosphere and oceank university. he studies phenomena related to polar regions and the impact on our climate. what a beautiful backdrop, appreciate you joining us, david. let's start off with what's happening now, tell us what you are seeing. >> good morning, it's great to be with you, amara. i'm in greenland at the moment. we're doing our summer research expedition. this is a beautiful village in east greenland. we're cooling our heels at the moment because our equipment is down for repair. we're studying how the ice sheet behind me is melting as the arctic warms. one of the things you referenced is sea ice. sea ice is ice that forms in the ocean. we're also studying ice that forms on the land, called gla glaciers. both are undergoing extreme and profound change, something a few decades ago thought was not possible. >> can you give us a sense of what has been the most large to you as you have been out there studying this rapid warming? >> for the land ice that we're currently studying here in greenland,
joining me now to talk about this is david holland, professor of mathematics and atmosphere and oceank university. he studies phenomena related to polar regions and the impact on our climate. what a beautiful backdrop, appreciate you joining us, david. let's start off with what's happening now, tell us what you are seeing. >> good morning, it's great to be with you, amara. i'm in greenland at the moment. we're doing our summer research expedition. this is a beautiful village in east...
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and this is likely to happen by the end of the century. ocean scientists, david holland says this means natural disasters that are already more frequent will become more destructive. it's particularly associated with extreme events, like storms and king tides. if you have a background sea level rising of about a foot, and then you have a large tide and then you have a storm. well then you have something like hurricane sandy that we went through in new york. so believe that will become more frequent current around the planet, we're raising the background. and that's, we're actually making not other natural events more severe. this is if you will, a baked in or committed fact the carbon dioxide in the air around us now is going to be her a long time. and so the warming is committed and the reorganization of the ice sheet of greenland is, is already there. we shouldn't be perhaps more concern with what's possibly going to happen in the south in antarctica. there, the stakes are enormous. we're talking about a change that could be many meters. well, a major concern for climate scientists is
and this is likely to happen by the end of the century. ocean scientists, david holland says this means natural disasters that are already more frequent will become more destructive. it's particularly associated with extreme events, like storms and king tides. if you have a background sea level rising of about a foot, and then you have a large tide and then you have a storm. well then you have something like hurricane sandy that we went through in new york. so believe that will become more...
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areas, the sea levels rise, one trillion dollars with global wealth could be threatened. professor david holland is an expert in ocean's science, and he says he knew the findings would be bad, but he didn't expect them to be this bad. the broadest level, the polar regions, the arctic in particular, is the most sensitive place on earth to climate change. a study, a week or so ago, demonstrated one part of the arctic is warming 7. i repeat 7 times faster than anywhere else on earth. this has to do with the fact that ice disappears, which is white. it no longer reflects sunlight and the blue ocean that's absorbing . so the rp is the place where we've seen enormous change and that's where the green and i seated located. if you have a background feel over live and of about a foot, and then you have a large tide and then you have a storm. well then you have something like hurricane sandy that we went to a new york. so believe that will become a more frequent occurrence around the planet. we're raising the background. and that's, we're actually making now other natural events more severe. what we seek
areas, the sea levels rise, one trillion dollars with global wealth could be threatened. professor david holland is an expert in ocean's science, and he says he knew the findings would be bad, but he didn't expect them to be this bad. the broadest level, the polar regions, the arctic in particular, is the most sensitive place on earth to climate change. a study, a week or so ago, demonstrated one part of the arctic is warming 7. i repeat 7 times faster than anywhere else on earth. this has to...
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david holland is a next bird in ocean science. he says, he knew the findings would be bad, but didn't expect them to be this week. the broadest level, the polar regions, the arctic in particular, is the most sensitive place on earth to climate change. a study, a week or so ago, demonstrated one part of the arctic is warming. 7. i repeat 7 times faster than anywhere else on earth. this has to do with the fact that ice disappears, which is white. it no longer reflects sunlight and the blue ocean that's absorbing . so the arctic is a place where was seen enormous change and that's where the green and i see it is located. if you have a background feel over live in of about a foot, and then you have a large tide and then you have a storm. well then you have something like hurricane sandy that we went to a new york. so believe that will become more frequent occurrence around the planet . we're raising the background and that's we're actually making now other natural events more severe. what we seek to answer, the scientists kind of how
david holland is a next bird in ocean science. he says, he knew the findings would be bad, but didn't expect them to be this week. the broadest level, the polar regions, the arctic in particular, is the most sensitive place on earth to climate change. a study, a week or so ago, demonstrated one part of the arctic is warming. 7. i repeat 7 times faster than anywhere else on earth. this has to do with the fact that ice disappears, which is white. it no longer reflects sunlight and the blue ocean...
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one trillion dollars worth of global wealth is going to be threatened while professor david holland is an expert in oceans, science leaders. joining us now from new york are to just returning from greenland . vega to have you with us own analogies here. so thank you very much. indeed, i understand you've been carrying out gervantes on the ice the results of this i they're surprised to you. yes, there are. i've been studying greenland or the last more than a decade or so now. and i've always had this feeling consistent with the i p. c. c that the amount of ice coming out of greenland would be modest, something about half the amount of this study. so this study is a really surprising result and i believe it's quite credible. i know we're putting it down a broad brush strokes to, to blur climate change. but what is actually happening on our kind of more technical level? can you talk us through why the ice is actually changing? yes. the broadest level, the polar regions, the arctic in particular, is the most sensitive place on earth to climate change of study a week or so ago, demonstrated
one trillion dollars worth of global wealth is going to be threatened while professor david holland is an expert in oceans, science leaders. joining us now from new york are to just returning from greenland . vega to have you with us own analogies here. so thank you very much. indeed, i understand you've been carrying out gervantes on the ice the results of this i they're surprised to you. yes, there are. i've been studying greenland or the last more than a decade or so now. and i've always had...
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. >> anyway, thank you for joining us, david, give you another gut check, another day let's go to frank holland "halftime report," i am frank holland, in for the judge, the great rate debate we're getting mixed messages from the fed, hawker, dovish, does the market have it right when it comes to rate hikes ahead, and are the risks more to the downside for this summer rally? watch in the markets today, they recently took a move to the upside, apple less than -- higher highs ahead what does it mean for the rest of tech? we're going to debate that and much much more with our investment committee today thatn
. >> anyway, thank you for joining us, david, give you another gut check, another day let's go to frank holland "halftime report," i am frank holland, in for the judge, the great rate debate we're getting mixed messages from the fed, hawker, dovish, does the market have it right when it comes to rate hikes ahead, and are the risks more to the downside for this summer rally? watch in the markets today, they recently took a move to the upside, apple less than -- higher highs ahead...
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davids from kansas. she also knows about winning in that state. we will take a look. >> sharise davis has defeated incumbent congressman. >> democratic pickup. here we go again. >> the first native american women. deb holland in new mexico and sharise davis in texas. >> what a night. >> and another night. congresswoman davids one last night. you beat, by about 10 points last time. welcome. going to candace and to you, what is going on in kansas? what you see as the results of last night's meeting? >> yeah, we heard a little bit about exactly what you were saying earlier. we saw a broad diverse coalition of people come together and do the boots on the ground work to push back against these extreme policies and i've heard it time and time again, today, and last night, that kansas is a conservative state. but i think it's really important to remember that there is a difference between being conservative and being extreme. last night sent a clear message that we do not want politicians making our decisions around reproductive health care services. we don't want government interference in the most personal decisions that we make. i think that anybody who is really far out there -- i have an opponent that i did
davids from kansas. she also knows about winning in that state. we will take a look. >> sharise davis has defeated incumbent congressman. >> democratic pickup. here we go again. >> the first native american women. deb holland in new mexico and sharise davis in texas. >> what a night. >> and another night. congresswoman davids one last night. you beat, by about 10 points last time. welcome. going to candace and to you, what is going on in kansas? what you see as the...
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. >> anyway, thank you for joining us, david, give you another gut check, another day let's go to frank holland. >>> welcome to the "halftime report," i am frank holland, in for the judge, the great rate debate we're getting mixed messages from the fed, hawker, dovish, does the market have it right when it comes to rate hikes ahead, and are the risks more to the downside for this summer rally? watch in the markets today, they recently took a move to the upside, apple less than -- higher highs ahead what does it mean for the rest of tech? we're going to debate that and much much more with our investment committee today that includes josh brown, steve wise, and -- let's get a check on the markets this hour. as we mentioned, stocks taking a move to the upside, just about an hour ago right now with the exception of the dow still of t, we're seeing the s&p up also fractionally, nasdaq up also a quarter of a percent rates right now 2.853 for the ten year and this is where we begin. jim, let's start we had the fed minutes yesterday, what was your take from it, did you get a clear picture of where the
. >> anyway, thank you for joining us, david, give you another gut check, another day let's go to frank holland. >>> welcome to the "halftime report," i am frank holland, in for the judge, the great rate debate we're getting mixed messages from the fed, hawker, dovish, does the market have it right when it comes to rate hikes ahead, and are the risks more to the downside for this summer rally? watch in the markets today, they recently took a move to the upside, apple...
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holland is dead. people's artist, ussr david oh, the fear of the death of a musician, whom she was very fond of, in whomning fursovo, preparing to speak at an evening event, the anniversary of the maly theater unexpectedly at a daytime meeting, it turns out that furtsov’s word will not be allowed to speak, the chairman of the presidium of the supreme soviet of the ussr nikolai podgorny comes to the conclusion that she was connected for the day fired positions. that pension was scary for her, because the work was not for everyone she acted like any sane person. she met with a loved one, but with people a little bit. uh, rested. let's go to the bathhouse. furtseva will come to maly and will try to behave at ease and cheerfully in her hands. only a glass of mineral water on his lips, a sad smile from a solemn reception, the minister of culture, such a period in life will quickly pass when he thinks everything is falling down and everything is falling apart, yes, my daughter has problems at work, when there is no longer a mother to rely on. yes, because openly cheating on uh after years humiliation when the
holland is dead. people's artist, ussr david oh, the fear of the death of a musician, whom she was very fond of, in whomning fursovo, preparing to speak at an evening event, the anniversary of the maly theater unexpectedly at a daytime meeting, it turns out that furtsov’s word will not be allowed to speak, the chairman of the presidium of the supreme soviet of the ussr nikolai podgorny comes to the conclusion that she was connected for the day fired positions. that pension was scary for her,...
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holland. their business is really, really good deere's business is really, really good. when you think about, david, the idea that the grain complexes come in a little, they still have powerful numbers coming up. why would i not buy those stocks into any futures-led decline >> last week you were not as positive as you have been. >> no. seasonally it's bad. >> we had a decent call, ended the week down. >> seasonally it's a bad time, you have to let it come in carl, there was someone who said some positive things, i said, why didn't you just wait there's nothing burning. or a person recommended vips, the vip shot chinese stocks, dartboarding, vips, i'll recommend vips, as opposed to jd. no, don't recommend vips, just let it go away you've gone 760 people have covid and he's got zero covid. no >> morgan stanley this morning basically says, look, we're in a period where there's not a lot of corporate commentary, wait until conference season begins in early september then they cite mike wilson, then you'll hear more macro worries >> i disagree with mike, i think supply chains easing, the futures are doi
holland. their business is really, really good deere's business is really, really good. when you think about, david, the idea that the grain complexes come in a little, they still have powerful numbers coming up. why would i not buy those stocks into any futures-led decline >> last week you were not as positive as you have been. >> no. seasonally it's bad. >> we had a decent call, ended the week down. >> seasonally it's a bad time, you have to let it come in carl, there...