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is apparently robbing the reef of its color. >> reporter: the colorful coral of australia's great barrier reef is fading fast. scientists surveying the underwater ecosystem found 91% of the areas they visited this year experienced bleaching. >> this is heartbreaking. this is deeply troubling. it shows that our barrier reef really is in very serious trouble indeed. >> reporter: scientists blame a prolonged summer heatwave and warming waters from climate change. it's the fourth mass bleaching that's hit the world's largest coral reef system in seven years. >> it's always sad because i feel like this shouldn't be happening. we should have been able to fix this. >> reporter: climate activists are calling on australia's government to act now to stop the destruction of the reef. >> this climate change is driving the bleaching of the reef. our climate change itself being driven primarily by the burning of coal, oil and gas. >> reporter: scientists hope most of the coral can recover, but say the survival of the reef is in jeopardy. >> if we are to have any shot at a living reef in the future, we have
is apparently robbing the reef of its color. >> reporter: the colorful coral of australia's great barrier reef is fading fast. scientists surveying the underwater ecosystem found 91% of the areas they visited this year experienced bleaching. >> this is heartbreaking. this is deeply troubling. it shows that our barrier reef really is in very serious trouble indeed. >> reporter: scientists blame a prolonged summer heatwave and warming waters from climate change. it's the fourth...
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australia's great barrier reef is showing stress from climate change. be hope this year. my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good place. but my body was telling a different story. i felt all people saw were my uncontrolled movements. some mental health meds can cause tardive dyskinesia, or td, and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. ingrezza is a prescription medicine to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. it's the only treatment for td that's one pill, once-daily, with or without food. ingrezza 80 mg is proven to reduce td movements in 7 out of 10 people. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. it's nice people focus more on me. ask your doctor a
australia's great barrier reef is showing stress from climate change. be hope this year. my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good place. but my body was telling a different story. i felt all people saw were my uncontrolled movements. some mental health meds can cause tardive dyskinesia, or td, and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. ingrezza is a prescription medicine to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. it's the only treatment for td that's one pill,...
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uninsurable. higher than average temperatures have again caused severe bleaching in parts of the great barrier reef . next month, unesco will assess whether the australian government has done enough to address threats to the coral with the world heritage committee considering listing it as in danger. now the great barrier reef has just experienced its 6 mass reaching avenge due to marine. he have been exacerbated by climate change. that's disappointing because the current administration is not taking this seriously. the government and the opposition has committed to a 0 net emission target by 2050. both major parties continue to support fossil fuels. with more than $100.00 new coal and gas projects on the government official register. climate scientists say their policies for short of what's needed to limit warming to below 2 degrees. the largest voter survey in australia found that at least one 3rd of people consider climate change as the most important issue in the selection. and what action to reduce emissions by 2030, but some cold towns lie in swing constituencies and it's those electrons that
uninsurable. higher than average temperatures have again caused severe bleaching in parts of the great barrier reef . next month, unesco will assess whether the australian government has done enough to address threats to the coral with the world heritage committee considering listing it as in danger. now the great barrier reef has just experienced its 6 mass reaching avenge due to marine. he have been exacerbated by climate change. that's disappointing because the current administration is not...
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tina kraus reports. >> reporter: the colorful coral of australia's great barrier reef is fading fast.eying the underwater ecosystem found 91% of the areas they visited this year experienced bleaching. >> this is heartbreaking. this is deeply troubling. it shows that our barrier reef really is in very serious trouble indeed. >> reporter: scientists blame a prolonged summer heatwave and warming waters from climate change. it's the fourth mass bleaching that's hit the world's largest coral reef system in seven years. >> it's always sad. because i feel like this shouldn't be happening. we should have been able to fix this. >> reporter: climate activists are calling on australia's government to act now to stop the destruction of the reef. >> it's climate change that is driving the bleaching of the reef. climate change itself being driven primarily the burning of coal, oil and gas. >> reporter: scientists hope most of the coral can recover, but say the survival of the reef is in jeopardy. >> if we have any shot at a living reef in future, we have to be bringing emissions down very quickly t
tina kraus reports. >> reporter: the colorful coral of australia's great barrier reef is fading fast.eying the underwater ecosystem found 91% of the areas they visited this year experienced bleaching. >> this is heartbreaking. this is deeply troubling. it shows that our barrier reef really is in very serious trouble indeed. >> reporter: scientists blame a prolonged summer heatwave and warming waters from climate change. it's the fourth mass bleaching that's hit the world's...
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monument to the departure of the detached moon and stonehenge bay the desert of sugar, all the great barrier reef the sahara desert i think i also somehow thought that this is the sahara desert come on let's think about it, because the monument to departure, detached moon care, detached. we have a lunar landscape. lunar landscape sahara desert but what is a stone ? it's in england on the coast. these stone pillars that stand there are generally green lawns around, in general, rather, just the pacific ocean is more more after all. it seems to me that you are not all the same, probably, sugar, although the englishman think so, then oh, i don’t want to take risks. and let's give you two hints here. and we have what we have 50 call a friend. two of them can be chosen. that is, we with you, in principle, we can, as it were, incline, so to speak, to these options. yes, yes, let's take a look at two incorrect options 50 to 50. you look, then, yes, i understand, yes, yes, come on. he assumed that the moon had left the earth. in that fuck, when our planet was a liquid molten ball and rotated much faster t
monument to the departure of the detached moon and stonehenge bay the desert of sugar, all the great barrier reef the sahara desert i think i also somehow thought that this is the sahara desert come on let's think about it, because the monument to departure, detached moon care, detached. we have a lunar landscape. lunar landscape sahara desert but what is a stone ? it's in england on the coast. these stone pillars that stand there are generally green lawns around, in general, rather, just the...
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uninsurable. higher than average temperatures have again caused severe bleaching in parts of the great barrier reef. next month, unesco will assess whether the australian government has done enough to address threats to the coral with the world heritage committee considering listing it as in danger. now the great barrier reef has just experienced its 6 mass reaching avenge due to marine. he have been exacerbated by climate change. that's disappointing because the current administration is not taking this seriously. the government and the opposition has committed to a 0 net emission target by 2050. both major parties continue to support fossil fuels. with more than $100.00 new coal and gas projects on the government official register. climate scientists say they policies full short of what's needed to limit warming to below 2 degrees. the largest voter survey in australia found that at least one 3rd of people consider climate change as the most important issue in the selection. and what action to reduce emissions by 2030, but some cold towns law in swing constituencies. and it's those electrons that
uninsurable. higher than average temperatures have again caused severe bleaching in parts of the great barrier reef. next month, unesco will assess whether the australian government has done enough to address threats to the coral with the world heritage committee considering listing it as in danger. now the great barrier reef has just experienced its 6 mass reaching avenge due to marine. he have been exacerbated by climate change. that's disappointing because the current administration is not...
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there is a serious coral bleaching going on in the great barrier reef and bushfires and other natural international — disasters. as we look at the broader international picture, _ disasters. as we look at the broader international picture, joe _ disasters. as we look at the broader international picture, joe biden - disasters. as we look at the broader international picture, joe biden is i international picture, joe biden is visiting asia to build on relationships with allies there. depending on who wins this election, what could that mean for relationships with the rest of the world? i relationships with the rest of the world? ., , . ,., world? i would expect some continuity — world? i would expect some continuity in _ world? i would expect some continuity in australian - world? i would expect some i continuity in australian foreign policy. the two parties are quite close together but in the immediate, the winner of the election will be on a plane on monday to tokyo for a summit withjoe biden and the leaders of india and japan. the prime minister went to a meeting with austria's most
there is a serious coral bleaching going on in the great barrier reef and bushfires and other natural international — disasters. as we look at the broader international picture, _ disasters. as we look at the broader international picture, joe _ disasters. as we look at the broader international picture, joe biden - disasters. as we look at the broader international picture, joe biden is i international picture, joe biden is visiting asia to build on relationships with allies there. depending...
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in australia, the great barrier reef has suffered its fourth mass bleaching event in less than sevena warming climate causes a loss of color. more than 90% of the carl surveyed this year was bleached. they expect most of it to recover. back in this country, legal settlements with nearly $1 billion have been reached in last june's condominium collapse in surfse, florida. nearly 100 people were killed. an attorney for their relatives and survivors said they have finalize agreements with insurers and others. canada is endorsed by former president trump. mixed results in tuesday's primary. in nebraska, jim pin won a crowded republican contest for governor. rivals included charles herbst are, who had mr. trump's backing. in west virginia, trump-endorsed congressman alex mooney, defeated congressman david mckinley. he supported the january 6 investigation. redistricting had forced the men into the same district. still to come, tensions rise as a journalist is killed during an israeli raid of a town in an occupied west bank. a new report details a troubling history of forcing indigenous chi
in australia, the great barrier reef has suffered its fourth mass bleaching event in less than sevena warming climate causes a loss of color. more than 90% of the carl surveyed this year was bleached. they expect most of it to recover. back in this country, legal settlements with nearly $1 billion have been reached in last june's condominium collapse in surfse, florida. nearly 100 people were killed. an attorney for their relatives and survivors said they have finalize agreements with insurers...
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no rehab programs could also help australia's great barrier reef more than 90% of the corals there are now bleached here at home again. san francisco's iconic bay to breakers race it's back after being canceled the past two years, runners will be lining up in maine and howard in san francisco at eight am on sunday for the traditional tortilla toss. the course will take them up. hey street hill along the panhandle and through golden gate park before it finishes. at the great highway in ocean beach . participants normally dress really creative, sometimes kinda crazy. sometimes they don't wear any clothes at all. now bart and caltrain will provide extra trains sunday morning for the race. bart says it will provide four additional trains arrive at the embarcadero station at seven am cal drain will have two special drains running early sunday morning. elon musk says he is putting his highly publicized bid to buy twitter on hold what he says about whether he thinks the deal will go through and the reason for the pause and new details about two people charged with kidnapping a baby in the sou
no rehab programs could also help australia's great barrier reef more than 90% of the corals there are now bleached here at home again. san francisco's iconic bay to breakers race it's back after being canceled the past two years, runners will be lining up in maine and howard in san francisco at eight am on sunday for the traditional tortilla toss. the course will take them up. hey street hill along the panhandle and through golden gate park before it finishes. at the great highway in ocean...
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and more bad news for the great barrier reef. researchers found 91% of the re study this year was bleached. experts say it's deeply disappointing news after the reef had a brief recovery over the last couple of years. bleaching happens when the temperatures in the ocean rise too much killing off the living algae. that gives the coral their vibrant colors was left behind. as you can see, there is just the white skeleton of the coral, but the polyps create as they grow. we have to lower emissions. the survival of the race depends on that. if we didn't have any shot of the living right thing to chew, we have to be bringing emissions down very quickly through the 2020's, many global emissions to be roughly hot day. but that period in australia has to do its pot. >> given these amazing opportunities, we have a new clean into space. we should be ending to reduce our emissions by 75%. by 2030. >> australia's reef accounts for around 10% of the world's coral reef ecosystem. it covers about 134,000 miles and experts say weeks of heat will
and more bad news for the great barrier reef. researchers found 91% of the re study this year was bleached. experts say it's deeply disappointing news after the reef had a brief recovery over the last couple of years. bleaching happens when the temperatures in the ocean rise too much killing off the living algae. that gives the coral their vibrant colors was left behind. as you can see, there is just the white skeleton of the coral, but the polyps create as they grow. we have to lower...
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that's the weather service warning of additional flooding ahead >>> more than 90% of the great bar barri barrier reefsuffered this year. cli scientists are warning this is the first time of llanina. >>> one of the busiest airports around the world is tackling res recycling and fuel cost together taking use of cooking oils from terminal restaurants and converting it to jet fuel. here is morgan chesky. >> reporter: an ambitious goal, net zero for greenhouse emissions by 2030. as fuel prices continue to spike nationwide with the tsa now anticipating more people flocking to the skies post pandemic. >> we expect this to be a busy summer >> reporter: getting there is requiring some super size creativity and a heavy seasoning of science >> if you are out at dallas/ft. worth airport -- you are recycling oil. >> reporter: a company called neste asked if they can connect used cooking oil from the store and transform it into pure get fuel >> we can repurpose it, why would we not do that > >> reporter: the initiative draining each part of restaurant to fill up a massive tank. >> if you think about it, the fuel f
that's the weather service warning of additional flooding ahead >>> more than 90% of the great bar barri barrier reefsuffered this year. cli scientists are warning this is the first time of llanina. >>> one of the busiest airports around the world is tackling res recycling and fuel cost together taking use of cooking oils from terminal restaurants and converting it to jet fuel. here is morgan chesky. >> reporter: an ambitious goal, net zero for greenhouse emissions by...
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similar strategies from these smaller coral programs could also help australia's great barrier reef.e now bleached. ashley strohmeyer fox news. and we've been talking about the road closures and san francisco this is why bay to breakers is underway. coming up at nine will take you live to the courses. james torres keeps an eye on that wild race and all its runners today. another week . shortage is on the horizon right after the break the latest announcement announcement rather that could dress tickly reduce, we'd availability around the globe coming up. it's time for our memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every green thumb, 5k, and all-day dance party starts the night before. the 360 smart bed senses your movement and automatically adjusts to help keep you both comfortable all night. and can help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. sleep number takes care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. don't miss our weekend special. save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart
similar strategies from these smaller coral programs could also help australia's great barrier reef.e now bleached. ashley strohmeyer fox news. and we've been talking about the road closures and san francisco this is why bay to breakers is underway. coming up at nine will take you live to the courses. james torres keeps an eye on that wild race and all its runners today. another week . shortage is on the horizon right after the break the latest announcement announcement rather that could dress...
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rehabilitation programs could also help australia's great barrier reef.. at home here in san francisco, the municipal transportation agency is telling scooter companies to keep scooters off sidewalks. ktvu christian captain shows us new features companies are implementing to help make that happen. san francisco streets bustle with activity, cars, walkers, bicyclists, and now scooters, all sharing the same roadways, san francisco's municipal transportation agency says scooters are part of the city's transit option future, but at the same time, the agency is working to make sure the sidewalks are safer for pedestrians by making sure the scooter companies keep their vehicles moving on the streets. not on the sidewalks. scooter scooter are also scary and can be hazardous for pedestrians on sidewalks, particularly older adults. people with disabilities. disability advocate nicole bond says she's not opposed to scooters but says they belong on the road herself was hit by a scooter, which broke her ankle scooters can reach speeds of 15 mph or more too fast, she
rehabilitation programs could also help australia's great barrier reef.. at home here in san francisco, the municipal transportation agency is telling scooter companies to keep scooters off sidewalks. ktvu christian captain shows us new features companies are implementing to help make that happen. san francisco streets bustle with activity, cars, walkers, bicyclists, and now scooters, all sharing the same roadways, san francisco's municipal transportation agency says scooters are part of the...