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we can do it in i south greenland. but i think we also need to— south greenland.ed _ are some people in the world who need to— are some people in the world who need to have solutions.— are some people in the world who need to have solutions. thank you. let's take need to have solutions. thank you. let's take a — need to have solutions. thank you. let's take a question _ need to have solutions. thank you. let's take a question from - need to have solutions. thank you. let's take a question from a - need to have solutions. thank you. let's take a question from a viewerj let's take a question from a viewer in new delhi in india.— in new delhi in india. thanks. my tuestion in new delhi in india. thanks. my question is— in new delhi in india. thanks. my question is really _ in new delhi in india. thanks. my question is really simple. - in new delhi in india. thanks. my question is really simple. has - question is really simple. has climate — question is really simple. has climate change _ question is really simple. has climate change affecting - question is really simp
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at the time, greenland was a danish— at the time, greenland was a danish colony and as you said, thistrying to create _ this was aimed at trying to create this new danish elite in greenland. 22 children, their famiiies— greenland. 22 children, their families were convinced they could — families were convinced they could give their children a better_ could give their children a better life if they send them on a — better life if they send them on a ship _ better life if they send them on a ship to denmark for a year and they— on a ship to denmark for a year and they would return to greenland re—educated and with greater— greenland re—educated and with greater language skills. this was — greater language skills. this was 22 — greater language skills. this was 22 children, 1951, it was such— was 22 children, 1951, it was such a — was 22 children, 1951, it was such a prestigious project at the time _ such a prestigious project at the time that the queen of denmark actually visited, there was a _ denmark actually visited, there was a double page spread in a magazine _ was a double page spr
at the time, greenland was a danish— at the time, greenland was a danish colony and as you said, thistrying to create _ this was aimed at trying to create this new danish elite in greenland. 22 children, their famiiies— greenland. 22 children, their families were convinced they could — families were convinced they could give their children a better_ could give their children a better life if they send them on a — better life if they send them on a ship _ better life if they send them on...
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what— —— uranium mining in greenland. what do— —— uranium mining in greenland.and. what do you make of _ —— uranium mining in greenland. what do you make of this- what do you make of this question late the whole world has to take responsibility, it doesn't matter if you are because small and i will give you an example of columbia. we have three cabinet ministers attending glasgow, columbia is attending glasgow, columbia is a very small emitter of c02 a very small emitter of co2 emissions, 0.6% of total c02 emissions, 0.6% of total co2 emissions, 0.6% of total co2 emissions but we are committed to cut, by 51%, our emissions by 2030 and we already presented today a carbon neutrality roadmap for 2050. i've heard you say this before, you feel that colombia is a leader in the region but we have not got a target from brazil, your neighbour? yes, but we are — brazil, your neighbour? yes, but we are leading _ brazil, your neighbour? yes, but we are leading a - brazil, your neighbour? yes, | but we are leading a coalition in latin america to get to the 70% as a region, m
what— —— uranium mining in greenland. what do— —— uranium mining in greenland.and. what do you make of _ —— uranium mining in greenland. what do you make of this- what do you make of this question late the whole world has to take responsibility, it doesn't matter if you are because small and i will give you an example of columbia. we have three cabinet ministers attending glasgow, columbia is attending glasgow, columbia is a very small emitter of c02 a very small emitter of co2...
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a greenland sheet foam as a protesting against the plans to mine. and as india deepens its reliance on coal were at the sight of an underground fire that can burning for more than a 100 years destroying thousands of homes and making the area on inhabitable many of the towns residence. ah, for almost half a century, the international energy agency had one goal. make sure as patrons, the wealth, richest nations had an interrupted access to oil. now the power space organization is warning the well to stop developing new oil and gas fails to avoid a catastrophic rise in temperatures. but is anyone paying attention big finance and big oil or continuing to plow billions of dollars into new production? and i want to clear that targeting the arctic region where the delicate environment has seen extraordinary melting of ice due to the burning of fossil fuels. now, according to reclaim financed, the banking industry has provided $314000000000.00 for oil companies. between the years 2016 and 2020. and investors held roughly 272000000000 in oil and gas stocks a
a greenland sheet foam as a protesting against the plans to mine. and as india deepens its reliance on coal were at the sight of an underground fire that can burning for more than a 100 years destroying thousands of homes and making the area on inhabitable many of the towns residence. ah, for almost half a century, the international energy agency had one goal. make sure as patrons, the wealth, richest nations had an interrupted access to oil. now the power space organization is warning the well...
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david: what happens at greenland lands at our doorstep. our oceans are rising, far faster than we ever expected. that meeks high tides and storm surges willen exponentially worse. prompt loss, beach erosion but there's far more to it than that. >> the oceans are controlling our climate and the airplane is reacting to what the oceans do. david: rising oceans are changing our weather patterns. droughts, hurricanes. blizzards. when you first heard about climate change 10, 20, maybe 30 years ago and thought there was time, there's not. the more we learn, the more we realize we were wrong. david owno, abc 7 news. reggie: obviously that's alarming, on monday, we're going to look at solutions. we take you to the world's first carbon capture plan. is this the future? >> shop or do nothing. >> shop or do nothing. and the worst times to hit your heart is at the heart of everything you do. and if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto. it's the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. entresto was proven superior at
david: what happens at greenland lands at our doorstep. our oceans are rising, far faster than we ever expected. that meeks high tides and storm surges willen exponentially worse. prompt loss, beach erosion but there's far more to it than that. >> the oceans are controlling our climate and the airplane is reacting to what the oceans do. david: rising oceans are changing our weather patterns. droughts, hurricanes. blizzards. when you first heard about climate change 10, 20, maybe 30 years...
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those who call greenland home hope the world is paying attention. do you feel like the world is listening to you? >> they haven't for a long time. but i do sense that for the last three, four years, things are changing. >> people starting to pay attention. our thanks to james for that. >>> this thanksgiving, some major retailers like target and best buy are staying closed and we are now just hours away from what could be a record black friday. so, where are the deepest discounts? abc's deirdre bolton tracked them down for us. >> reporter: tonight, just hours from one of the biggest shopping days of the year, retailers telling us they are ready for the record holiday sales predictions. >> people are shopping again. it feels almost normal. >> reporter: americans are expected to spend at least 8.5% to 10.5% more this season than last year. >> really looking forward to this year. >> big box retailers are all ready and set for supply chain issues. >> reporter: at target, this kitchenaid stand mixer normally goes for $430, but is now $220. this drill set,
those who call greenland home hope the world is paying attention. do you feel like the world is listening to you? >> they haven't for a long time. but i do sense that for the last three, four years, things are changing. >> people starting to pay attention. our thanks to james for that. >>> this thanksgiving, some major retailers like target and best buy are staying closed and we are now just hours away from what could be a record black friday. so, where are the deepest...
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as sheets melts in greenland, huge deposits of red elements have been exposed. these are vital in the production of low carbon technology such as electric, cars and wind turbines. the farmers worried about radioactive dust and waste water trying to block these mining projects. al jazeera is environment edison nick clock visit to the town of na sock in south greenland. the sight of one proposed mind a statue of leif ericsson, the viking, who said to have discovered america 400 years before columbus gazes out overseen. that might surprise you. it's the end of summer and the sheep had been rounded up for market farming as part of the way of life in the south. but these lands also hold new possibilities. i headed up a mountain valley near the town of nasa. the rocks here hold some of the world's richest deposits of rare of minerals. this is the size of an old uranium mine. it's long been decommissioned. but now international mining companies want to dig deep again. the rock within all around us here was for 3 or 4 kilometers beneath the earth's crust. and then about
as sheets melts in greenland, huge deposits of red elements have been exposed. these are vital in the production of low carbon technology such as electric, cars and wind turbines. the farmers worried about radioactive dust and waste water trying to block these mining projects. al jazeera is environment edison nick clock visit to the town of na sock in south greenland. the sight of one proposed mind a statue of leif ericsson, the viking, who said to have discovered america 400 years before...
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in terms of greenland, what do you want? you want to become sustainable.m this $100 billion, and it's not coming through at the moment. we need help, but we have started in our country from the 90s - to invest in hydropower- and in the next five—six years we will have a goal to be _ up to 90% of our energy will come from hydropower, so it isl possible to do something. so now our mission is- that we have a lot of water and a lot of green energy, - we can export out into the rest of the world. we have stopped all oil. exploration of oil and gas and we have one of the world's biggest deposits of oil- and gas but we have stopped this because we have a lot | of water that we can use to create | energy and i hope the big energies, who have a big responsibility- to take these steps, _ will be ready to invest like that. applause. actually, i should quickly ask you, what was your reaction when president trump wanted to buy you? it was absurd. you should have up offered to buy him! what do you need, diego, to become sustainable that you are not getting? because colo
in terms of greenland, what do you want? you want to become sustainable.m this $100 billion, and it's not coming through at the moment. we need help, but we have started in our country from the 90s - to invest in hydropower- and in the next five—six years we will have a goal to be _ up to 90% of our energy will come from hydropower, so it isl possible to do something. so now our mission is- that we have a lot of water and a lot of green energy, - we can export out into the rest of the world....
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the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent home to greenland. and rushed down the bridge into the arms of my mum and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she didn't answer. i love up at her in confusion. after a while she said something but i couldn't understand what she was saying, not a word copy and i thought, this is awful. i can't speak with my mother anymore. we speak two different languages. really powerful, isn't it? and the survivors are now threatening to sue if they don't get compensation? yes, just six of them are still alive and they are all aged now in their 70s but they are represented by a lawyer who say they lost their childhood, their sense of belonging, their culture, their language as we heard there and they are seeking 38,000 us dollars each, but an apology has come from the prime minister last year, who said we cannot change what happened but we can assume our responsibilities and apologise to those we should have taken care of but failed, but the lawyer representing these victims say that doesn't go far enough
the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent home to greenland. and rushed down the bridge into the arms of my mum and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she didn't answer. i love up at her in confusion. after a while she said something but i couldn't understand what she was saying, not a word copy and i thought, this is awful. i can't speak with my mother anymore. we speak two different languages. really powerful, isn't it? and the survivors are now threatening to sue if they...
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the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent to greenland.e bridge into the arms of my mum, and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she did not answer. i looked up at her in confusion. after a while, she said something but i could not understand what she was saying, not a word. and i thought, this is awful. i cannot speak with my mother any more, we speak two different languages. that is heartbreaking. i suppose there must be some question if the families were persuaded to let the children 90, persuaded to let the children go, then who�*s fault is it but they are finally seeking compensation?- they are finally seeking compensation? they are finally seeking com ensation? ., ., , compensation? there are only six surviving — compensation? there are only six surviving of _ compensation? there are only six surviving of those - compensation? there are only six surviving of those children| six surviving of those children and they— six surviving of those children and they are seeking 38,000 us dollars_ and they are seeking 38,000 us dol
the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent to greenland.e bridge into the arms of my mum, and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she did not answer. i looked up at her in confusion. after a while, she said something but i could not understand what she was saying, not a word. and i thought, this is awful. i cannot speak with my mother any more, we speak two different languages. that is heartbreaking. i suppose there must be some question if the families were persuaded to let...
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ross martin greenland, cuz she can like bullshit or zillow. crossing that there with ludowici. here was the bush taught was royal. he don't, we're showed beatrice little day will korean you was raised, shall not put the ribbon midst lay so used to polish north south american with a medicaid case was a will put medicine levied cream, not in my but when you start to night that the kim my kitten. lucky late. so it is. i see. yep. see local. see local for tube bishop lena. what god skewed most. ned bully with both of them were struck. the h not met us. the blue but last one. he must wish lens for will not for when you this is the malenko fully completed for the next year. yacoma betrayed yukon lamb, a tree boy insurer but speckled but on your credit because i think we have im green ashlyn near the 63. i think it may be recorded on missouri to football. herb. lisa rosa. martha. thank you. push you put a bonus when people experience children ever get to receive. wow, crazy. ah, the idea came, what's the issue of american school political put it out mash up with them. ship little cous
ross martin greenland, cuz she can like bullshit or zillow. crossing that there with ludowici. here was the bush taught was royal. he don't, we're showed beatrice little day will korean you was raised, shall not put the ribbon midst lay so used to polish north south american with a medicaid case was a will put medicine levied cream, not in my but when you start to night that the kim my kitten. lucky late. so it is. i see. yep. see local. see local for tube bishop lena. what god skewed most. ned...
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until greenland, you will be sure this will most of the speech must have been laid. silly does fit in another way, but i believe we can. yes. which by at them we have so. but a mega who are tom stole crane. those nice boys. the weights, soaps, me, but then sal it's lee was mosquito nestled turnover has of it. yeah. what it, i will korean is by it. so i finish now posting that don't just let me know. probably a good answer she plaza. it's to me telling me said you wanna look up on me if it's great, alex from work less than 90 to so you come on there, go to san raphael on the 13th yet it was to put lethal crane that most of the street that had come like a mission valley, marsha period, ah, ah ah, [000:00:00;00] ah . the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. what you see in this, these techniques is the state devising methods to end, essentially destroy the personality of an individual. by scientific means. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the
until greenland, you will be sure this will most of the speech must have been laid. silly does fit in another way, but i believe we can. yes. which by at them we have so. but a mega who are tom stole crane. those nice boys. the weights, soaps, me, but then sal it's lee was mosquito nestled turnover has of it. yeah. what it, i will korean is by it. so i finish now posting that don't just let me know. probably a good answer she plaza. it's to me telling me said you wanna look up on me if it's...
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pop quiz, which country is the largest island world greenland. a danish colony when it was redefined as a district of denmark. the country has its own government and some 56,000 people live in greenland mostly around the coastal areas, it's a good chunk of greenland covered in ice and snow. in case you're wondering, greenland is three times the size of texas, so it's pretty big. veterans day is november 11th, and the holiday is a time for us to honor our veterans of all wars and there's onelittle guy in washington, d.c. who is training for a big mission to help veterans his name is biscuit, and he's got game our pal kevin tibbles now with the story. >> there's a new teammate on the nhl washington capital's bench he's just a little guy, in fact, he only ways 30 pounds, but 3-month-old biscuit is a real winner just ask cap's right winger, garnett. >> he's amazing, and just whenever you enter the room and you see him, there's a smile on your face immediately. >> biscuit named after a hockey puck is in training, too, to become a service dog helping m
pop quiz, which country is the largest island world greenland. a danish colony when it was redefined as a district of denmark. the country has its own government and some 56,000 people live in greenland mostly around the coastal areas, it's a good chunk of greenland covered in ice and snow. in case you're wondering, greenland is three times the size of texas, so it's pretty big. veterans day is november 11th, and the holiday is a time for us to honor our veterans of all wars and there's...
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greenland has coal that is _ we're trying to do. of coal? . . , ., fundamentals of winning the world of coal? .. , ., , ., fundamentals of winning the world of coal? , ., , ., coal? i can understand diego. some --eole coal? i can understand diego. some people who — coal? i can understand diego. some people who make — coal? i can understand diego. some people who make money _ coal? i can understand diego. some people who make money from - coal? i can understand diego. some i people who make money from working in these _ people who make money from working in these mines. — people who make money from working in these mines, but _ people who make money from working in these mines, but all— people who make money from working in these mines, but all we _ people who make money from working in these mines, but all we need - people who make money from working in these mines, but all we need is - in these mines, but all we need is the investment— in these mines, but all we need is the investment from _ in these mines, but all we need is the i
greenland has coal that is _ we're trying to do. of coal? . . , ., fundamentals of winning the world of coal? .. , ., , ., fundamentals of winning the world of coal? , ., , ., coal? i can understand diego. some --eole coal? i can understand diego. some people who — coal? i can understand diego. some people who make — coal? i can understand diego. some people who make money _ coal? i can understand diego. some people who make money from - coal? i can understand diego. some i people who make...
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so if you still want _ greenland cod fish. so if you still want to— greenland cod fish.h, we need to look into this.— want to have the fish, we need to look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate _ look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate change - look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate change has - and ask if climate change has affected you personally? i and ask if climate change has affected you personally? i think it has. you affected you personally? i think it has- you can _ affected you personally? i think it has. you can see _ affected you personally? i think it has. you can see the _ affected you personally? i think it has. you can see the smog - affected you personally? i think it has. you can see the smog all. affected you personally? i think it - has. you can see the smog all around me. has. you can see the smog all around me it _ has. you can see the smog all around me it is _ has. you can see the smog all around me it is winter— has. you can see the smog all around me. it is wintertime _ has. you can see the smog all
so if you still want _ greenland cod fish. so if you still want to— greenland cod fish.h, we need to look into this.— want to have the fish, we need to look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate _ look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate change - look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate change has - and ask if climate change has affected you personally? i and ask if climate change has affected you personally? i think it has. you affected you...
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so from your computer, your browser list and i haven't seen a can let me skip machine to greenland, you will be short of this with most of the speech best i will in late see ladies fit another would be like, but i will only put in yes. which me by them we have so but a mega who a tom store crane on those nice quizlet soak sleep. what can cell if lee was much more skewed, nestled in the weight of it. yeah. what it will korean is by it. so yes, no opposing, don't just let out of michelle, probably a good answer she plaza leads to me telling me said, wanna sort of i me, it's gray for morlock western they need to so i need to come on there. go to san raphael. hopefully, sitting at it, it was got put lethal crane that's most of the street that can come with michelle. marsha brit. ah, ah ah, ah, ah . the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. while you see in this, these techniques, these, the state devising methods to essentially destroy the personality of an individual by scientific means. this is how one doctors, theories were a
so from your computer, your browser list and i haven't seen a can let me skip machine to greenland, you will be short of this with most of the speech best i will in late see ladies fit another would be like, but i will only put in yes. which me by them we have so but a mega who a tom store crane on those nice quizlet soak sleep. what can cell if lee was much more skewed, nestled in the weight of it. yeah. what it will korean is by it. so yes, no opposing, don't just let out of michelle,...
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else from america for your browser rules than they are gonna shake and let me skip mustang until greenland you will be short of this will also most of the teach must i will in late say ladies fit in another way, but i will keep watching as to which they play at them. we have so, but a mega who are tom stole crane and those nice boys awaits soap. sleep with and sal it's lee was mosquito nestled in the videos of it. yeah. was it i will go crazy by it. so i finished posing that don't just let me know. probably a good answer she plaza. it's to me telling me said you wanna look up on me if it's great, alex from work less than 90 to so you come on there, go to san raphael within the city, yet it hooked up with little crane. that's the most of the street that had come like a miss delhi masha period. ah, ah ah ah, ah mad financial to i'm john. did i read all about money laundering 1st to visit this? yeah, i see the 3 different. oh good. this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas. in the cayman islands, you ne
else from america for your browser rules than they are gonna shake and let me skip mustang until greenland you will be short of this will also most of the teach must i will in late say ladies fit in another way, but i will keep watching as to which they play at them. we have so, but a mega who are tom stole crane and those nice boys awaits soap. sleep with and sal it's lee was mosquito nestled in the videos of it. yeah. was it i will go crazy by it. so i finished posing that don't just let me...
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i haven't seen a can let me skip mustang until greenland. you will be short of this will. most of this teach best i will in late see ladies fit another would be nice, but i will only put in yes, which by at them we have still been a mega who are tom stole crane. those nice boys. the weight soap sleep, what can sell if lee was mosquito nestled to know because of it. yeah. what you tell korean is by it. so. yes, no opposing, don't just let out of michelle. oh, probably a good answer she plaza leads to me, killing me said, wanna sort of i me it's gray lot from more western they need to so you can on their go to san raphael within the city it, it was got put lethal crane that's most of the street that can come with me stanley. marsha period ah ah ah, [000:00:00;00] i oh, live roof all monitors the compliance, all g 20 members with their commitments. they made up their all last summer. and what we have found is that a year later on the even the wrong summer countryside comply and unprecedentedly high level 80 my percent. and i'm optimistic that because that break shaw, cold it
i haven't seen a can let me skip mustang until greenland. you will be short of this will. most of this teach best i will in late see ladies fit another would be nice, but i will only put in yes, which by at them we have still been a mega who are tom stole crane. those nice boys. the weight soap sleep, what can sell if lee was mosquito nestled to know because of it. yeah. what you tell korean is by it. so. yes, no opposing, don't just let out of michelle. oh, probably a good answer she plaza...
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and you can see in his ivory just sent, it was made from ivory task from greenland. and we know this because of dna. can you see this here, the viking shield. early was a preserve kind of an extraordinary ferocious lawyers and came into prominence and legend and saga. [inaudible]. and to have someone up the animal nature, as part of their fighting skills that they bring to bear on the battlefield in this engagement. iba realize that these extraordinary fearless and dominating warriors are small, little viking story we get the impression that the viking sailors and explorers is a boat full of small warriors sitting out on invisible campaigns against their enemies. that's only part of the viking story and the other issue is that the lives of the scandinavians at this time, farmers, fishermen, animal livestock razors and some which to draw on income by taking what others had and that you deserve better including by the scandinavians pretty and some were notorious for their attack on her neighbors. they were far more to attack on their scandinavian neighbors. so, the ind
and you can see in his ivory just sent, it was made from ivory task from greenland. and we know this because of dna. can you see this here, the viking shield. early was a preserve kind of an extraordinary ferocious lawyers and came into prominence and legend and saga. [inaudible]. and to have someone up the animal nature, as part of their fighting skills that they bring to bear on the battlefield in this engagement. iba realize that these extraordinary fearless and dominating warriors are...
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freeze dried fossils of plants from a tundra ecosystem that used to live in greenland.et had melted away in the past, and we're trying to learn more about what that environment was, like. what the climate conditions were like at that time and use that information to understand how sensitive the greenland ice sheet maybe to melting under human cause climate change in the future. specifically the researchers are looking to find out when the sediments mineral grains were last exposed to direct sunlight that could reveal the temperatures when the greenland ice sheet last melted away. the u. n climate conference in scotland ended this week with nearly all of the world's countries coming to an agreement on combating climate change. the plan sets benchmarks for countries to reduce their carbon emissions over the next decade. but his boxes charlie watson tells us the deal is also being criticized after a last minute change to the fine print. hearing no objections. it is so decided a landmark deal reached saturday on the last day of the cop 26 conference in scotland, nearly ever
freeze dried fossils of plants from a tundra ecosystem that used to live in greenland.et had melted away in the past, and we're trying to learn more about what that environment was, like. what the climate conditions were like at that time and use that information to understand how sensitive the greenland ice sheet maybe to melting under human cause climate change in the future. specifically the researchers are looking to find out when the sediments mineral grains were last exposed to direct...
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this is the first season and so far they have been to saudi arabia, senegal, greenland and now here innia. motor racing and saving the environment don't usually go hand—in—hand, so i am intrigued to find out exactly how it all works. hello. look at this thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is kind of new wage. -- it is —— it is kind of new age. it has to be big and strong. shall we get onto the track and have a look? traditionally rally cars a huge gas guzzlers, consuming even more fuel than their fi counterparts, a massive 50 litres per 100 kilometres. although this championship has a carbon footprint, extreme—e is committed to being carbon neutral by the end of its first season by offsetting its emissions. oh, my goodness, this thing absolutely goes. it is incredible. it is good fun. it is fun behind the wheel. i am not sure what it is like to be a passenger. what is it like for you driving one of these big, fast crazy electric vehicles? it is very different to what i am used to. not as many gear changes. it is like driving an automatic on a real fast track. you get really sweaty, the ad
this is the first season and so far they have been to saudi arabia, senegal, greenland and now here innia. motor racing and saving the environment don't usually go hand—in—hand, so i am intrigued to find out exactly how it all works. hello. look at this thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is kind of new wage. -- it is —— it is kind of new age. it has to be big and strong. shall we get onto the track and have a look? traditionally rally cars a huge gas guzzlers, consuming even more fuel...
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it was greenland that really unnerved me. remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by 7 metres. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. 0ur helicopter seemed tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. this massive wall of ice behind me... and since i first filmed there, temperatures have just kept rising. and ice that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that's like having a 30—storey building sitting on top. it's alljust going at an incredible speed. the ice was vanishing beneath my feet faster than anyone believed possible, and i immediately thought of bangladesh, and the fact that millions of people on coastlines around the world threatened by streams of meltwater heading for the oceans. gradually, the projections for the future climate were becoming more reliable. the models were more accurate. supercomputers were handling vast amounts of data, so the un's climate science panel has now overcome years of doubt and den
it was greenland that really unnerved me. remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by 7 metres. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. 0ur helicopter seemed tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. this massive wall of ice behind me... and since i first filmed there, temperatures have just kept rising. and ice that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that's like having a 30—storey...
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this is the first season and so far they've been to saudi arabia, senegal, greenland and now they'retor racing and saving the environment don't usually go hand—in—hand, so i'm intrigued to find out exactly how it all works. hello! look at this thing, it's a beast! it is, it is. it is very kind of new age, kind of like race from mars, all the environments we are racing, and the car definitely matches that. it has to be big and strong as well. shall we get on the track and have a look? yeah, we can have a go. traditionally, rally cars are huge gas guzzlers, consuming even more fuel than their fi counterparts, a massive 50 litres per 100 kilometres. wish me luck. although this championship has a carbon footprint, extreme—e is committed to being carbon neutral by the end of its first season, through offsetting its emissions. off we go! oh, my goodness, this thing absolutely goes. it is incredible, isn't it? yeah, it's good fun. it is fun being behind the wheel. i am not sure what it is like being a passenger. 0h, far better than me being behind that wheel. you would not want to be in the
this is the first season and so far they've been to saudi arabia, senegal, greenland and now they'retor racing and saving the environment don't usually go hand—in—hand, so i'm intrigued to find out exactly how it all works. hello! look at this thing, it's a beast! it is, it is. it is very kind of new age, kind of like race from mars, all the environments we are racing, and the car definitely matches that. it has to be big and strong as well. shall we get on the track and have a look? yeah,...
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then you know greenland cylinders share, sway nicky green at the new sink and teaches cases ah, europe decided not to rush to integrate ukraine into its structures. o, former president of poland, lech walesa directly stated, europe is not going to tolerate such a state for the 1st time in their history. ukrainians, tired of despair held a protest vote for the 1st time the president of ukraine is not a former prime minister. not an oligarch, not a politician. he is simply a comedian. ah oh, why brew ha monitors the compliance a wall g 20 members with their commitments. they made up their all last summer. and what we have found is that a year later on may even the wrong summer countries comply and unprecedentedly high level 80 my percent. and i'm optimistic that because that great shock cold it is to always, i think, will get high compliance with the wrong commitments on cobit to ah, both of headlined right here went off. he international, the iraq, he prime minister, survived a drone and bombing on his residence. which the interior ministry described as a terrorist attack, as comes off
then you know greenland cylinders share, sway nicky green at the new sink and teaches cases ah, europe decided not to rush to integrate ukraine into its structures. o, former president of poland, lech walesa directly stated, europe is not going to tolerate such a state for the 1st time in their history. ukrainians, tired of despair held a protest vote for the 1st time the president of ukraine is not a former prime minister. not an oligarch, not a politician. he is simply a comedian. ah oh, why...
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and we're also singer a raft of other countries coming along as well. france, greenland island, sweden, and possibly more. so this is an interesting development, but it's very much a sidebar. the main issue is a decision on what cop is about in this course. 26 is past 2 weeks. that has to come in the next 2448 hours and a lot rests on that. now can she summons live from the cop 26 of it's in glasgow entry? thank he most were still hurts. here on al jazeera orleans is quickly becoming a major diesel home for major hub raw data storage. well, why, but it's reason concerns impacts on the climate. and germany ruffles were scope, maintained infection numbers, etc, yet, so you have ah hello there. let's start in south asia, and we've had a depression poll west across the bay of bengal, bringing more wet weather to southern areas of india. we seem flooding in sri lanka flooding, and tom will not do. this is the scene in the city of janai. they had their heaviest rain in more than 5 years, and that rain is set to continue, but the warning ease is here. on friday, the rain is going to pick up a
and we're also singer a raft of other countries coming along as well. france, greenland island, sweden, and possibly more. so this is an interesting development, but it's very much a sidebar. the main issue is a decision on what cop is about in this course. 26 is past 2 weeks. that has to come in the next 2448 hours and a lot rests on that. now can she summons live from the cop 26 of it's in glasgow entry? thank he most were still hurts. here on al jazeera orleans is quickly becoming a major...
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you will some great not give you garage than your greenland. your solders share sweetie. with europe decided not to rush to integrate ukraine into its structures. o former president of poland, lech walesa directly stated, europe is not going to tolerate such a state for the 1st time in their history. ukrainians, tired of despair held a protest vote for the 1st time the president of ukraine is not a former prime minister. not an oligarch, not a politician, is simply a comedian, ah, we're allowing ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions. we can make mobile payments from our stars. the truth is that every device is a potential entry point for security attack mitigation. i think you can, but i wanted to mention that clear with you on that and i thought i was leaving, but only eventually there's malware of that thousands, maybe sometimes millions each day. they use the cyber. they use the technology as an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening a
you will some great not give you garage than your greenland. your solders share sweetie. with europe decided not to rush to integrate ukraine into its structures. o former president of poland, lech walesa directly stated, europe is not going to tolerate such a state for the 1st time in their history. ukrainians, tired of despair held a protest vote for the 1st time the president of ukraine is not a former prime minister. not an oligarch, not a politician, is simply a comedian, ah, we're...
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she physical and yes, we're divorced along in the can use of green is not you garage the new greenland. you sell a militia swain nitty gritty. in a sponsor. ah, europe decided not to rush to integrate ukraine into its structures. ah, former president of poland lech walesa directly stated europe is not going to tolerate such a state for the 1st time in their history. ukrainians, tired of despair held a protest vote for the 1st time the president of ukraine is not a former prime minister. not an oligarch, not a politician. he is simply a comedian. ah ah. can you make heads or tails of buying this foreign policy? ukraine is a good example. does washington in brussels want piece? the same applies when it comes to china and where are the stable and predictable policies we were told about the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. what you see in this, these techniques is the state devising methods to essentially destroy the personality of an individual by scientific means. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in
she physical and yes, we're divorced along in the can use of green is not you garage the new greenland. you sell a militia swain nitty gritty. in a sponsor. ah, europe decided not to rush to integrate ukraine into its structures. ah, former president of poland lech walesa directly stated europe is not going to tolerate such a state for the 1st time in their history. ukrainians, tired of despair held a protest vote for the 1st time the president of ukraine is not a former prime minister. not an...
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Nov 13, 2021
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this is the first season and so far they have been to saudi arabia, senegal, greenland and now here inacing and saving the environment don't usually go hand—in—hand so i am intrigued to find out exactly how it all works. hello. look at this thing, it is a breeze. it works. hello. look at this thing, it is a breeze.- thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is. thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is- it— thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is- it is— thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is. it is kind _ thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is. it is kind of - thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is. it is kind of new- thing, it is a breeze. it is. l it is. it is kind of new wage. it is. it is kind of new wage. it has to be big and strong. shall we get onto the track and have a look? we can have a go. traditionally rally cars a huge gas guzzlers, consuming even more viewers than that fi counterparts, a massive 50 litres per 100 kilometres. although this championship has a cabin footprint, extreme—e is committed to being cabin neutral by the end of its first season by offsetting its emissions. 0h, oh, my goodness,
this is the first season and so far they have been to saudi arabia, senegal, greenland and now here inacing and saving the environment don't usually go hand—in—hand so i am intrigued to find out exactly how it all works. hello. look at this thing, it is a breeze. it works. hello. look at this thing, it is a breeze.- thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is. thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is- it— thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is- it is— thing, it is a breeze. it is. it is. it is kind _...
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and manufacturing lesser, agriculture not much at all, thanks in large part to the existence of greenlandeurope, so it will be a very mixed impact, affected by sectors. my very mixed impact, affected by sectors. . ., sectors. the tricky thing of course is _ sectors. the tricky thing of course is that _ sectors. the tricky thing of course is that the - sectors. the tricky thing of. course is that the government is trying to encourage people to get vaccinations, and yet we are seeing rising dissent about that. how will that be managed, do you think, going forward, because these areas where they are seeing stricter lockdown measures are areas where the uptake of vaccinations is quite low. ., uptake of vaccinations is quite low. . . ., uptake of vaccinations is quite low. . ~ ., ., low. indeed a. what we are seeinu low. indeed a. what we are seeing is — low. indeed a. what we are seeing is the _ low. indeed a. what we are seeing is the restrictions i low. indeed a. what we are | seeing is the restrictions are tightening in the areas where the pandemic is rapidly worsening. and here we see a v
and manufacturing lesser, agriculture not much at all, thanks in large part to the existence of greenlandeurope, so it will be a very mixed impact, affected by sectors. my very mixed impact, affected by sectors. . ., sectors. the tricky thing of course is _ sectors. the tricky thing of course is that _ sectors. the tricky thing of course is that the - sectors. the tricky thing of. course is that the government is trying to encourage people to get vaccinations, and yet we are seeing rising...
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tied into this area of low pressure moving towards greenland, some heavy pulses of rain for a time, anddbye to monday into tuesday, that weather front pushing into the southern scotland, across northern ireland, a lot of cloud around, look at these temperatures — out to the west, 14 celsius not out of the question first thing on tuesday morning. that's an incredibly mild start. it is a grey start for many. and as we go through the day, the cloud well stubbornly sit there throughout the afternoon. the best chance of seeing some breaks in the cloud is likely to be to the east of the pennines, down into east anglia and south east england. our dithering weather front still producing some outbreaks of rain through northern england, wales and eventually into the southwest. behind that, a breezy afternoon with scattered showers along north and west facing coasts of scotland and northern ireland. but look at these temperatures, 10—16 celsius. at this time of year, average should be around 8—11 celsius. the front is still with us on wednesday. by then, across central and southern england, a band
tied into this area of low pressure moving towards greenland, some heavy pulses of rain for a time, anddbye to monday into tuesday, that weather front pushing into the southern scotland, across northern ireland, a lot of cloud around, look at these temperatures — out to the west, 14 celsius not out of the question first thing on tuesday morning. that's an incredibly mild start. it is a grey start for many. and as we go through the day, the cloud well stubbornly sit there throughout the...
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now this is the beginning of the change in some respect, it is this low pressure moving up to greenlandnd this frontal system is dragging up very warm airfrom this frontal system is dragging up very warm air from the south—west, and so that means that temperatures once again will be back above the average for the time of year, with perhaps the exception of the far north of scotland, so far today, best of the breaks in the cloud have been to the east, you can see where the rain is gathering. it is pushing across scotland, some of it heavy and a accompanied by gusts of wind. outbreaks of lighter rain and for the rest of england and wales we mightjust cling on to brief glimpses of sunshine across east anglia and kent. look at the temperature, 11—15 degree, the mildest of the weather out to the west has the weather front starts to push in. so the mild air continues to flood across the uk through the night. a lot of cloud round, it will turn misty and murky, close to coasts and hills and the rain, well, that will slip out of the borders but look at the temperatures, 9—11; degrees so very mil
now this is the beginning of the change in some respect, it is this low pressure moving up to greenlandnd this frontal system is dragging up very warm airfrom this frontal system is dragging up very warm air from the south—west, and so that means that temperatures once again will be back above the average for the time of year, with perhaps the exception of the far north of scotland, so far today, best of the breaks in the cloud have been to the east, you can see where the rain is gathering....
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:dan:dan:dan:dan:dan:dan: on friday, the series continues as we take you to the polarize cash in greenlands moving at a rapid pace there. fascinating stuff. i will be thankful tomorrow for no volcanic interruptions -- your options -- eruptions. kristen: yes. spencer: let's look the conditions overnight. mainly clear skies. some high clouds. temperatures in the chilly range. tomorrow, high clouds return, filtered sunshine, and a mild day. overnight, low 40's. the coast, upper 30's. chillier in the inland valleys. tomorrow, filtered sunshine, gloriously lovely, low 60's of the coast. mid to upper 60's in other locations near the bay and inland. it gets even warmer over the weekend. it remains mild through monday before it cools down a tad. that is a meteorological term. dan: is that a little bit more than a scosh? kristen: a blueprint for fighting climate - hi, i'm steve. - i'm lea. and we live in north pole, alaska. - i'm a retired school counselor. [lea] i'm a retired art teacher. [steve] we met online about 10 years ago. as i got older, my hearing was not so good so i got hearing aids. my
:dan:dan:dan:dan:dan:dan: on friday, the series continues as we take you to the polarize cash in greenlands moving at a rapid pace there. fascinating stuff. i will be thankful tomorrow for no volcanic interruptions -- your options -- eruptions. kristen: yes. spencer: let's look the conditions overnight. mainly clear skies. some high clouds. temperatures in the chilly range. tomorrow, high clouds return, filtered sunshine, and a mild day. overnight, low 40's. the coast, upper 30's. chillier in...
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we realized that the atmosphere of venus makes venus extraordinarily hot and i've been to greenland andook at the air trapped in the ice and we have discovered that the world's getting warmer because humans are causing it. so the sooner we get to work, the better. so, let's go, people. >> all right. let me ask you about something else. i mean, you got the science guy on. you've got to ask about the other science conversation we're having, and that's on vaccines. listen, in the span of a week, big bird became a communist, and aaron rodgers became an epidemiologist. i don't know how that happened. but -- >> it really is a remarkable time. go ahead. >> to that point -- >> the word vaccine comes from the word for "cow" because it was covered 200 years ago that people who got cowpox did not get smallpox, so by using cowpox infection, mild, mild, tiny infection, people discovered they wouldn't die from smallpox. this goes back centuries. this is an old idea and it's in the united states. in the u.s. constitution, everybody. as the saying goes, you can look it up. article i, section 8, clause
we realized that the atmosphere of venus makes venus extraordinarily hot and i've been to greenland andook at the air trapped in the ice and we have discovered that the world's getting warmer because humans are causing it. so the sooner we get to work, the better. so, let's go, people. >> all right. let me ask you about something else. i mean, you got the science guy on. you've got to ask about the other science conversation we're having, and that's on vaccines. listen, in the span of a...
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we have been fortunate to drill in 16 other countries in addition to greenland.chive frozen at -30 degrees fahrenheit. william: you heard that right, -30. it is what is needed to preserve these cores. they come out as these cylindrical, layered records of the past. >> this is what an ice core looks like. we put it in a plastic bag. this core goes back 13,500 years. >> so this is going backwards in time. >> it is. william: the thompsons have been collecting and studying these cores since the 1970's. lonnie works on the high tropical glaciers around, the equator while -- aorund t -- around the equator, while ellen works on the polar regions. >> we have a daughter adam. -- a daughter at home. i am working in antarctica december, january, february. [laughter] william: it is a division of labor and love that has worked well in their 50 year partnership, one that began at college in west virginia. >> this is when ellen and i got married. william: look at you two. how old were you? >> we were married in june and turned 23 in may. you were still 22. i robbed the cradle,
we have been fortunate to drill in 16 other countries in addition to greenland.chive frozen at -30 degrees fahrenheit. william: you heard that right, -30. it is what is needed to preserve these cores. they come out as these cylindrical, layered records of the past. >> this is what an ice core looks like. we put it in a plastic bag. this core goes back 13,500 years. >> so this is going backwards in time. >> it is. william: the thompsons have been collecting and studying these...
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and then the were some small outlying islands like greenland and north america and south america.ina's strategy has been -- and this dates back all the way to the 1970's -- to very seriously developed africa and to bring africa in the world economy through chinese aid, javelin it, and trade. at the same time during the cold war that we work planning a 20-year game in angola, to disrupt and break the marxist government, which did not work in the end and we were alive with apartheid south africa, china was building a railroad from tanzania across the breath of africa. its first major international development a project. china from that basis only back to the 1970's built relations with the liberation governments which are now the main governments in the southern half of africa. china has brought africa very much into the international economy. china is by far and ay the investor and africa. we regard africa as the band-ai and it is very well motivated of course, but again, we see sort of africa as a charity case. china, by contrast, sees africa as a key to its emerging world power.
and then the were some small outlying islands like greenland and north america and south america.ina's strategy has been -- and this dates back all the way to the 1970's -- to very seriously developed africa and to bring africa in the world economy through chinese aid, javelin it, and trade. at the same time during the cold war that we work planning a 20-year game in angola, to disrupt and break the marxist government, which did not work in the end and we were alive with apartheid south africa,...
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the arctic is already in crisis and brought a 4-ton block of greenland ice sheet to glasgow to drivent home. the massive dpglaciers are seco only to antarctica. sea level would rise 20 feet if they melted. cnn's phil black is covering the cop-26 conference and joins us from glasgow. phil, some big announcements on energy. take us through the highlights. >> reporter: kim, some announcements and deals that really do seem to signify a shift in the way countries are thinking about the need to move off fossil fuels. 20 countries pledging to no longer use public finance to back fossil fuel projects abroad. this includes not just coal, but oil and natural gas as well. and now 46 countries in total have pledged to transition away from coal-fired electricity in the coming decades. this is good, but not quite good enough. there are weaknesses to these deals. for example, the finance arrangement does not stop countries from subsidizing those fuels within their own borders. and the pledge to move a wei from coal does not include the biggest users of coal. the united states, china, india, for exa
the arctic is already in crisis and brought a 4-ton block of greenland ice sheet to glasgow to drivent home. the massive dpglaciers are seco only to antarctica. sea level would rise 20 feet if they melted. cnn's phil black is covering the cop-26 conference and joins us from glasgow. phil, some big announcements on energy. take us through the highlights. >> reporter: kim, some announcements and deals that really do seem to signify a shift in the way countries are thinking about the need to...