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the arctic is constantly drifting, and over time winds and currents drive much of it into the last ice areathat enter nares strait end up being carried south with the prevailing current. this ice is on a journey of no return. we came from fort conger, and that took us all day, and now we have to go all the way across there. it's interesting to have a journey up here in this really remote place, where you think of these hardened explorers coming, and just have kind of regular people, like except for steve, you know, the rest of us are pretty much ordinary people just plucked out of life. like mike's plucked out of silicon valley, and bryce is plucked out of college. and you know, chris is plucked out of academia, and i'm just lifted up from my farm. it's 13 nautical miles to the other side of lady franklin bay. with the ice about to break up at any time, i don't feel safe. those men of the lady franklin bay expedition might've been the last people to walk across this bay. i'm imagining sodden wool jackets and leather army boots. aaaargh! whoahhh! come onnn! look what happened! i wanna take a
the arctic is constantly drifting, and over time winds and currents drive much of it into the last ice areathat enter nares strait end up being carried south with the prevailing current. this ice is on a journey of no return. we came from fort conger, and that took us all day, and now we have to go all the way across there. it's interesting to have a journey up here in this really remote place, where you think of these hardened explorers coming, and just have kind of regular people, like except...
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Aug 10, 2023
08/23
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we've lost an area of sea ice larger than the united states in the last 40 years.en bigger. that's incredible -- i mean that's just such a big chunk of the globe. like imagine if we lost that much landmass all of a sudden -- like imagine if if every single area that was populated by rainforest turned to desert over a 30 year period. that's what it's like. it's changing the surface of the earth over the period of a human life. ahhhh, carl ritter! i love you! carl ritter bay is sheltered from the winds of the strait. and with protection from the wind -- there's life. there's even a lone muskox. a few miles away, the ice streams past on its inevitable journey to warmer waters. and knowing that is bittersweet. the plane will be arriving in three days, which is good because we don't have much food left. we've got around 1,000 feet now of ceiling, and it breaks up in places like... for instance, we've got mountaintops sticking out in a few places to the south of us. looking out towards greenland, we've got more than five kilometers visibility. that's that's the status. i
we've lost an area of sea ice larger than the united states in the last 40 years.en bigger. that's incredible -- i mean that's just such a big chunk of the globe. like imagine if we lost that much landmass all of a sudden -- like imagine if if every single area that was populated by rainforest turned to desert over a 30 year period. that's what it's like. it's changing the surface of the earth over the period of a human life. ahhhh, carl ritter! i love you! carl ritter bay is sheltered from the...
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Aug 24, 2023
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emperor penguin colonies living in an area where there was a significant loss of sea ice last year haveing. experts say the event, photographed by satellite, is likely to become a more common occurrence as the antarctic warms. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. they live in the most remote part of the planet, adapted to survive the harshest conditions. but for emperor penguins, the sea ice that they depend on is vanishing. and this year has seen a record melt, leading to a catastrophic loss of chicks. this is really a sign of things to come. we expect that emperor penguins are going to really suffer with climate change. and this is really poignant because most of these penguins will never have seen a human being in their life. but it's human—induced climate change which is driving their futures and a future which is looking really bleak at the moment. to breed successfully, emperor penguins need nine months of solid sea ice. the chicks are cared for by their parents as they develop and grow. they need to stay on the ice until they replace their fluffy down for waterproof feathe
emperor penguin colonies living in an area where there was a significant loss of sea ice last year haveing. experts say the event, photographed by satellite, is likely to become a more common occurrence as the antarctic warms. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. they live in the most remote part of the planet, adapted to survive the harshest conditions. but for emperor penguins, the sea ice that they depend on is vanishing. and this year has seen a record melt, leading to a catastrophic...
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Aug 26, 2023
08/23
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area . at that time, they were also threatened with deportation and even threatened. the last report of the melting of antarctic iceger of extinction of emperor penguins, according to france 24 tv channel, studies show that climate change in the pole is the cause. south and the loss of thousands of emperor penguin chicks. the generation of this bird, which is a famous symbol of antarctica, is considered to be extinct . the famous emperor penguin of antarctica is considered extinct , but climate change threatens their life . research shows that thousands of pieces of this bird last year from five groups all kinds of them that are tracked the four groups could not raise any chicks. they also say that the reason for this is the unprecedented melting in the sea between the three basins. they lay eggs and raise their chicks . there were two million and 700 thousand square kilometers of ice in the whole of antarctica, all of which the loss of this amount is 10 times the size of great britain, the state of the seas is negative and unusual, and we have not seen this amount of ice reduction in the south. he laid down on the
area . at that time, they were also threatened with deportation and even threatened. the last report of the melting of antarctic iceger of extinction of emperor penguins, according to france 24 tv channel, studies show that climate change in the pole is the cause. south and the loss of thousands of emperor penguin chicks. the generation of this bird, which is a famous symbol of antarctica, is considered to be extinct . the famous emperor penguin of antarctica is considered extinct , but climate...
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Aug 19, 2023
08/23
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areas dry and not assumed as last night. temperatures in the low teens in towns and cities. on sunday, all iceovely winter's day of weather but the timing which kick off in the evening, temperatures with 17 degrees with a light prize. dry clear skies. sunday morning here, sometimes kick off happens, seung chan around and anyone wanting to watch the game outdoors, there will be showers at times across the north—west, warmest and south—east with temperatures in the mid 20s. into next week, low pressure sticking with us, high pressure nearby and things turn a bit more unsettled for all by the mid to end part of next week. weather front bringing rain into the west coast of scotland and parts of northern ireland, else when mostly dry to misty start across southern england but that will lift and the afternoon is fair with sunshine. temperatures climbing to the mid or high 20s. on tuesday, showers through parts of scotland northern ireland. dry through southern england and temperatures again, mid 20s, cool and fresherfurther temperatures again, mid 20s, cool and fresher further north. further ahead t
areas dry and not assumed as last night. temperatures in the low teens in towns and cities. on sunday, all iceovely winter's day of weather but the timing which kick off in the evening, temperatures with 17 degrees with a light prize. dry clear skies. sunday morning here, sometimes kick off happens, seung chan around and anyone wanting to watch the game outdoors, there will be showers at times across the north—west, warmest and south—east with temperatures in the mid 20s. into next week,...
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Aug 25, 2023
08/23
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areas are introducing how to put a step forward. >> let's grab some ice cream. omak each pint of humphreys ic cream that kelly puts in one of these bags means last food waste in landfills. sometimes they overproduce. but instead of throwing out their surplus ice cream they note solid at a third of the cost directly to customers on an app called to good to go. >> i like that at the end of th day we haven't wasted anything it is a feel good to know that something that could have been in goes into the trash. >> reporter: the humphrey slocu shops have been involved in the program for about a year. >> it feels a great. >> the last food waste, the better for the environment. >> food waste accounts for 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions. >> she says they launch the ap in 2021 with 75 stores. they are now partnered with the nearly 2000 in what has become one of the top markets for reducing food waste. issue say the nearly 2000 stores have saved almost 1 million meals from ending up in landfills . >> 1 million meals and one cit shows how much people are looking for opportunities to think differently about what they are producing. >> saying their effort to sell surplus food mea
areas are introducing how to put a step forward. >> let's grab some ice cream. omak each pint of humphreys ic cream that kelly puts in one of these bags means last food waste in landfills. sometimes they overproduce. but instead of throwing out their surplus ice cream they note solid at a third of the cost directly to customers on an app called to good to go. >> i like that at the end of th day we haven't wasted anything it is a feel good to know that something that could have been...
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Aug 17, 2023
08/23
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last couple of years. lisa: you mentioned latin america. that is a area that has not been iced the disinflation. from a time we are focusing on mass evaluation, where are you seeing the offices story? lupin: one of the countries where we are seeing positive developments is a country like brazil. you are seeing a central bank that is able to cut and is able to really take it's a palm through the disinflation process with a economy that is relatively strong. a political dynamic, which is much more stable than it has been in the recent past. those are some of the countries that are looking to be on a more positive trigger three -- trajectory that lay the past. -- trajectory than in the past. lisa: how concerned are you in the beaumont area -- fomo era which was if you months ago. -- which was a few months ago. lupin: i think the technicals in em are extremely clean. we have such a large outflow last year when we saw the fed hike. this year they are cleaner than going into other cycles. that limits some of the fast money flows you are speaking of. from that perspective my am less c
last couple of years. lisa: you mentioned latin america. that is a area that has not been iced the disinflation. from a time we are focusing on mass evaluation, where are you seeing the offices story? lupin: one of the countries where we are seeing positive developments is a country like brazil. you are seeing a central bank that is able to cut and is able to really take it's a palm through the disinflation process with a economy that is relatively strong. a political dynamic, which is much...
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Aug 8, 2023
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ice machine, react ivating the fuel dock and (indiscernible) provide public access to retail fish shelves and also add additional water taxi landing. other areas of focus improve essential infrastructure. at the last commission meeting there was approval to go to bid for construction projects. appreciate the support there. we are looking at marina management program. always working to improve the harbor safety and security and soon reestablish fisherman's wharf advisory group. excursion and water transit, operations have come back online post pandemic and speaking to the red and white and blue and gold around 80 percent pre-pandemic level so good to see. some focus has been restoring our public landing locations damaged during the 2023 storms so that is pier 1 and a half, pier 52, both of which are public launches, but also utilized by our water taxi operator. we have been working with port staff to refresh our signage at port operated landing locations for both the water taxi operators and excurgz operators and continue to collaborate with our operators to promote water transit. one thing i will note roughly two months ago we were informed by tide line marine that they will be discontinuing opera
ice machine, react ivating the fuel dock and (indiscernible) provide public access to retail fish shelves and also add additional water taxi landing. other areas of focus improve essential infrastructure. at the last commission meeting there was approval to go to bid for construction projects. appreciate the support there. we are looking at marina management program. always working to improve the harbor safety and security and soon reestablish fisherman's wharf advisory group. excursion and...