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and what is important is to think of the regions where they could happen at low latitudes, we are generallypeaking of lower income countries that have less capacity to adapt. larger negative impacts will rectly impact the hoods and food systems. whereas in developed bread basket regions in the global north, there is more adaptation capacity that can buffer some of these negative impacts. john: and this can also affect the nutritional value of ops, right? >> correct. when i say co2 is beneficial for plant growth, at the same time, it dilutes the nutritional content of crops. it moderates any gains you may see from higher co2 levels and the nutritional quality -- think protein content, macronutrients such as zinc and vitamins and iron -- these components are not produced by the cop at the same pace they are going. it is a dilution effect. it lowers the nutritional quality of the crop, which raises concerns for global nutrition. john: tell us the practical effects of all of what you just explained in terms of people's diets, in terms of food insecurity in places that are already experiencing f
and what is important is to think of the regions where they could happen at low latitudes, we are generallypeaking of lower income countries that have less capacity to adapt. larger negative impacts will rectly impact the hoods and food systems. whereas in developed bread basket regions in the global north, there is more adaptation capacity that can buffer some of these negative impacts. john: and this can also affect the nutritional value of ops, right? >> correct. when i say co2 is...
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Aug 17, 2023
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all the exploration of the moon in the 20th century was still concentrated on middle and rather low latitudesn the south pole. in soviet times, it was almost impossible. all of course. no, you're dreaming of a future moon that 's going to be inhabited. the moon is a human moon dreamed about this back in the sixties. and now russia will sit down first. so close to pole 25 , the spacecraft will land at almost 73° on the moon. and the southern latitude is close to the pole, if this is reflected on the northern hemisphere and on the earth, then this is the latitude of the new earth. in general, these are the polar regions, and, of course, they will bring a lot of interesting things, but sit on the moon. you only need fuel the first time. enough just for one call, the station must do two things at the same time. it must decrease the orbital speed so that the lunar attraction begins to capture the station and pull it towards the moon. it's one but two at the same time, the station must control its vertical speed. and this is a complex maneuver that can be done only once, because there is only fuel
all the exploration of the moon in the 20th century was still concentrated on middle and rather low latitudesn the south pole. in soviet times, it was almost impossible. all of course. no, you're dreaming of a future moon that 's going to be inhabited. the moon is a human moon dreamed about this back in the sixties. and now russia will sit down first. so close to pole 25 , the spacecraft will land at almost 73° on the moon. and the southern latitude is close to the pole, if this is reflected...
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Aug 18, 2023
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the moon in the 20th century was still very medium and fairly low latitudes flying to the south pole.es, it was practically impossible. all of course, no, we dream of the future of the moon it will be a habitable moon, a human moon. this was dreamed of back in the sixties and now russia will be the first to sit down. so close to pole 25 , the spacecraft will land on almost 73° south latitude. this is close to the pole, if this is reflected to the northern hemisphere and to the earth, then this is the latitude of the new earth. in general, these are polar regions. and they, of course, will bring a lot of interesting things, but sit on the moon. you only need fuel the first time. enough just for one, the station has to do two things at the same time. it must reduce the orbital speed in order for the lunar gravity began to grab the station and pull it towards the moon. this is one, but two at the same time, the station must control its vertical speed. and this is a complex maneuver that can be done only once, because there is only fuel for one run, you can’t help but stop , interrupt, or
the moon in the 20th century was still very medium and fairly low latitudes flying to the south pole.es, it was practically impossible. all of course, no, we dream of the future of the moon it will be a habitable moon, a human moon. this was dreamed of back in the sixties and now russia will be the first to sit down. so close to pole 25 , the spacecraft will land on almost 73° south latitude. this is close to the pole, if this is reflected to the northern hemisphere and to the earth, then this...
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Aug 20, 2023
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lie under lamps and most of them found a deficiency and the sun in our latitudes, even in sochi, is not enough strong falls at a lowalia it's different. but at the same time, there are a lot of cases of skin marriage, so the only way out is to constantly take vitamin d for everyone and all year round. i personally do this with my family, and the recipient is not a miracle. on the air , watch the miracle of technology after a short pause. continuation of the rubric of miracle goods, why has there been such interest on the internet in sticky things made of silicone, which promises to rid the house and clothes of wool and hair? is it true that she collects all this even during washing we tested, including on very large cats, as well as the top line of the hot five of the world's science and technology news, what did we find the most interesting this week? take pity on souvenir cages, solve all questions on the casco policy and then nissan insurance online click swipe click. and your problems have become our renaissance insurance, you can exhale our today's heroes love hiking in one of them , they met that they would n
lie under lamps and most of them found a deficiency and the sun in our latitudes, even in sochi, is not enough strong falls at a lowalia it's different. but at the same time, there are a lot of cases of skin marriage, so the only way out is to constantly take vitamin d for everyone and all year round. i personally do this with my family, and the recipient is not a miracle. on the air , watch the miracle of technology after a short pause. continuation of the rubric of miracle goods, why has...
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Aug 9, 2023
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because you have highs and low close together relativel y there's dora, not fully responsible, a compact little storm, but because they are together right over the same lat latitude>> it just reminds you of southern california. even on the winward side. so, yes 30% of maui in normally dry conditions. you can see it with some of the pictures, an it's not green at all. dry and windy for the next couple days. the -- you start to the winds here blowing through, and because we had them so close together, combined they actually caused this to whap. you can kind of see them, there's the winds blowing through, but on this picture here, you're able to see the -- but some red spots, but here's maui, and here's lahaina . some people will take a butt up, you watch the sunrise, and then ride with your bicycle all the way back down. you've been on this road that you're not supposed to take -- don't take it, especially if it rains, but that's running through where the fires are, the other hot spots that concern me as well. that lahaina and the banyan tree, oh. >>> is the ground drier than usually? >> we can't blame it on the drought. the drought has been there, kind of went awa
because you have highs and low close together relativel y there's dora, not fully responsible, a compact little storm, but because they are together right over the same lat latitude>> it just reminds you of southern california. even on the winward side. so, yes 30% of maui in normally dry conditions. you can see it with some of the pictures, an it's not green at all. dry and windy for the next couple days. the -- you start to the winds here blowing through, and because we had them so...
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Aug 23, 2023
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latitude. it turns out that's what drives the jet stream. you slow down the jet stream and you get this very slow wavy jet stream where the high-end and low pressurefixed in place for days after days. that's when you get those heat domes like that record he dumb we are seeing right now in the central u.s.. that's when you get excessive flooding like we are seeing in new england, like we saw in association with that hurricane. so what that means is that yes, there are some uncertainties in the science. there are some surprises. they are not pleasant surprises. in many respects, we are seeing that the impacts are worse than we predicted. >> you did mention climate change. is it fair to say climate change is fueling more extreme storms and with greater frequency? >> climate change is showing us it's weapons. these last couple weeks, it is showing us everything it has to offer. its full arsenal. that's what we are seeing. climate change is no longer some subtle, far off possible thing. it's here and now. it's impacting us here and now. the dangerous impacts are occurring now. it's a question of how bad we are willing to let it get. >> this is all over
latitude. it turns out that's what drives the jet stream. you slow down the jet stream and you get this very slow wavy jet stream where the high-end and low pressurefixed in place for days after days. that's when you get those heat domes like that record he dumb we are seeing right now in the central u.s.. that's when you get excessive flooding like we are seeing in new england, like we saw in association with that hurricane. so what that means is that yes, there are some uncertainties in the...
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Aug 16, 2023
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low that's been bringing in the subtropical moisture. and you can see where it would this is upper level stuff. so that's bringing it in from the gulf or from lower latitudes, but mainly gulf of california and southern california. watch what happens on friday and saturday. see, watch down by baja right over there. something there. there's some moisture, but watch this. this thing right there. right there. that yellow coming in that the models are suggesting that there's a tropical storm, potentially a hurricane that could fall apart. the remnants of that which would be pulled pretty far north. now, this is a model resolution about seven days out, but this would be a lot of lightning. it'd be a lot of lightning. it'd be it would be a bad thing for us. so we'll keep an eye on that. that, again, is down the road into tuesday and wednesday. so we'll watch it. and just bears watching this pattern as we saw as we're seeing right now to is producing a lot of lightning and thunder. it also is producing the hay or the fog, which is lying underneath it. the high pressure is keeping us warm. it's hot. it's pretty humid, not as human as yesterday. and then if you look
low that's been bringing in the subtropical moisture. and you can see where it would this is upper level stuff. so that's bringing it in from the gulf or from lower latitudes, but mainly gulf of california and southern california. watch what happens on friday and saturday. see, watch down by baja right over there. something there. there's some moisture, but watch this. this thing right there. right there. that yellow coming in that the models are suggesting that there's a tropical storm,...
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Aug 22, 2023
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latitude. turns out that is what drives the jet stream. you slow down the jet stream and under certain conditions, you get this slow, wavy jet stream where the high and lowssure centers stay fixed in place for days after day. that is when you get those hugh downs, like the record heat dome we are seeing in the central u.s. that is when you get the excessive flooding, like in new england, like we saw in association with that hurricane, the tropical storm that made its way into california. what that means is yes, there are some uncertainties in the science. there are some surprises. but they are not pleasant surprises. in many respects, we are seeing that the impacts are worse than we predicted. amna: if i can be clear about this because you mentioned climate change, is it fair to say climate change is fueling more extreme storms, and with greater frequency? michael: climate change is showing us all of its weapons. these last couple weeks, it is showing us everything it has to offer. it is -- it's full arsenal. that is good we are seeing. climate change is no longer some subtle, far-off possible thing. it is here and now. it is impacting us here and now. t
latitude. turns out that is what drives the jet stream. you slow down the jet stream and under certain conditions, you get this slow, wavy jet stream where the high and lowssure centers stay fixed in place for days after day. that is when you get those hugh downs, like the record heat dome we are seeing in the central u.s. that is when you get the excessive flooding, like in new england, like we saw in association with that hurricane, the tropical storm that made its way into california. what...