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in fact, wewe're calling it ocean health xprize 'cause a healthy ocean is not a rapidly acidifying ocean. and if it is, what are we gonna do to mitigate that? >> you can't really do anything to adapt to ocean acidification or mitigate it until you understand how severe how it is, where is it severe, how are the organisms adapting or not adapting to it? so it's really hard to say, this is exactly what we're goining to be able to do until we have these sensors in place.. >> this p prize is all about memeasurement.t. it's all about the fact that we just haven't-- wwe haven't explored the physica parts of the ocean, we really haven't explored the chemistry of the ocean. and this prize is challenging a brand new generation of explorers to do just that--create those tools that will give everybody the solutions, ultimately, to addressing what is a global threat to ocean h health. >> we are in a single, wonderful ecosystem on this planet. and the system has evolved over millions of years without us, by the way. what is our relationship, actually, in the system we live in? 'cause we're part of it
in fact, wewe're calling it ocean health xprize 'cause a healthy ocean is not a rapidly acidifying ocean. and if it is, what are we gonna do to mitigate that? >> you can't really do anything to adapt to ocean acidification or mitigate it until you understand how severe how it is, where is it severe, how are the organisms adapting or not adapting to it? so it's really hard to say, this is exactly what we're goining to be able to do until we have these sensors in place.. >> this p...
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we know a bit less about the ocean. >> reporter: studies on the ocean's environmental health iely go back a few decades, so ists often can't say what marine life was like before pollutants, including plastics and chemicals, were introduced to the water. >> we really want to generate an informed baseline for what a healthy ocean is. to do that, we need more data than we have. and to-- we have to get creative. >> reporter: to that end, the year-old ocean memory lab draws on specimens collected by naturalists and explorers over the last two centuries. usinmodern techniques, lab scientists can analyze those specimens and compare them with samples collected today. >> the seabirds and the turtles and the whales, all these things that we study, they're essentially drones taking inrmation about their ecosystem experience out in the ocean and recording it in their feathers, their bones, in their blubber, various parts of their body, and storing that away. so by using this approach and using the animals as drones to measure the environment, we can actually go back in museum archives and record
we know a bit less about the ocean. >> reporter: studies on the ocean's environmental health iely go back a few decades, so ists often can't say what marine life was like before pollutants, including plastics and chemicals, were introduced to the water. >> we really want to generate an informed baseline for what a healthy ocean is. to do that, we need more data than we have. and to-- we have to get creative. >> reporter: to that end, the year-old ocean memory lab draws on...
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ocean. each core provides a physical record of the earth, typically representing hundreds of thousands of years. >> what these cores have been most useful for is studying the history of earth's climate. and if you think about the ocean that's like a giant you know it's like a giant bucket and everything that either blows in orrs carried in by icebergs grows on the surface of the ocean the plankton the animals he plants all of it ends up falling to the bottom of the ocean, and it just accumulates layer by layer by layer. so you have a record of time and you can see hothe earth's imate has changed through time how the plants have changed how the temperatures have changed. >> sreenivan: raymo says the cores, like this one from the mediterranean sea, provide a record of the natural cycl of the earth's climate. so right now i'm touching something that's 50 or 60,000 years old? >>yes. >> sreenivasan: the cores also help scientists see how far off our climate is today from those cycles. >> one of t
ocean. each core provides a physical record of the earth, typically representing hundreds of thousands of years. >> what these cores have been most useful for is studying the history of earth's climate. and if you think about the ocean that's like a giant you know it's like a giant bucket and everything that either blows in orrs carried in by icebergs grows on the surface of the ocean the plankton the animals he plants all of it ends up falling to the bottom of the ocean, and it just...
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the depths of the ocean to live. off to facing fierce undersea currents and the challenge of monsoon storms it's a huge success for the british that next on research team. it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. that's it for now from did news africa you can catch all our stories on our web site on the facebook page we leave you now with more pictures of people celebrating on the streets of alexandria after festen with a flick of a promise to end his twenty year old i set out. to. a city in ruins maro a. symbol of amman conflict in the philippines between the muslim and the christian population. as fighters occupied the city center in two thousand and seventeen president to churches response was. i. will
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it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. that's it for now from did all the news africa you can catch all our stories on our web sites on the facebook page we need you now with small pictures of people celebrating on the streets of all geria after first in the flick of a promise to end this twenty. by saddam. cut. cut cut cut. cut cut. leave. they might not look on that appetizing. but they're very popular with our mail. c.-q. comes. curious sea creatures are found inside in madagascar. according to strict ecological regulations. did they not the rules safeguarding natural he's . not going to be stopped. just how egalitarianism. is well compensated family. and who decides how much it's worth. with the focus on. productive easy. pace. and the pressure from living in an inc
it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. that's it for now from did all the news africa you can catch all our stories on our web sites on the facebook page we need you now with...
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. >> the southern indian ocean.f miles away. and where nobody could likely have survived. >> family members were shocked. distraught, angry. there would be no rescues. one last home. could they find the black boxes before they stopped emitting pings. >> you have pingers that may expire. you have to say this is the best guess now. >> the best guest is a remote area, more than twice the system of california. >> these are all the aircraft flying together. the australians take over the search. and soon after the australian ship pings are detected. >> clearly, this is the most promising lead. wow, again. >> miraculous. >> they had just put the locator in the water. it is a matter of days. >> a were robotic submarine covers the area where the pings were heard. it is then, two months later. >> a massive set back in the search for the flight for the flight 370. they say the pings are not from the aircraft. >> back to the beginning. no closer to solving the mystery of solving malaysia airlines flight 370. >> that's rights vl
. >> the southern indian ocean.f miles away. and where nobody could likely have survived. >> family members were shocked. distraught, angry. there would be no rescues. one last home. could they find the black boxes before they stopped emitting pings. >> you have pingers that may expire. you have to say this is the best guess now. >> the best guest is a remote area, more than twice the system of california. >> these are all the aircraft flying together. the...
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it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches the previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. that's it for now from did news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page we need you now with more pitches people celebrating on the streets of a fest and with a flick of a promise to end his twenty. if i think. it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about i don't do this because we can't stay on venezuela. that. closely global news that matters d.w. made for mines. you're going to unofficial estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia needy and illegally. already. returned to. visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. bearing witness global news that matters. made for mines. alone
it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches the previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. that's it for now from did news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page we need you now with more pitches...
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cycle the diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but krill is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and omega three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of the krill swarm the krill are obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the basic just circling around the grounds to bring them out of the monks and over whales the fee to see them blowing and whale tails disappearance flicker is showing as we go about. the krill companies say they're tapping into a resource that is sustainable but the view on board is that that is what they said about other species like the bison in north america all called starts off new found and before both were decimated it's essential areas such as weddell sea are protected so stocks can replenish the proposal first area with the area thirty kilometers offshore off limits to fishing industry so when so that's a solution you can continue to fish in and out production but keep it outside of these areas currently being a protected areas because the reason they've be
cycle the diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but krill is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and omega three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of the krill swarm the krill are obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the basic just circling around the grounds to bring them out of the monks and over whales the fee to see them blowing and whale tails disappearance flicker is showing as we go about. the krill...
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it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. that's it for now from did all the news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page we need you now with more pictures of people celebrating on the streets of olives area after preston with a flick of a promise to end his twenty year ice about. the to. cut. the. storms that people who've world over the information they provide. the fans they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. the floods have taken everything they own now despair is a place god left leg climate refugees. they seek shelter in the capital. but. the water's rising. the floods the doors are gone.
it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. that's it for now from did all the news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page we need you now with more...
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douglas is using eleven tons of ocean plastic in his show. what inspired jared to create this installation piece i go north this place called queen charlotte islands about four years ago i was up there and plastic bottles were suddenly washing up on my sacred beach and really it was like you know vandalizing moment for me so i thought well let's make an image of the trash one which has been his route motional he tangles to it i guess copeland isn't pretending to offer solutions but he is hoping to engage audiences who ordinarily wouldn't stop to think about the problem and ultimately he's hopeful we can turn things around before it's too late. i'm heartened by the energy british columbia is putting into tackling the problem of plastic pollution before i leave i want to return to the ocean legacy both to see how much fuel the machine has produced. something different cause it's been mixed our separating into different it is the what's in it coming out of this machine is a mixed oil and in that oil we can separate into cursing oil diesel fuel a
douglas is using eleven tons of ocean plastic in his show. what inspired jared to create this installation piece i go north this place called queen charlotte islands about four years ago i was up there and plastic bottles were suddenly washing up on my sacred beach and really it was like you know vandalizing moment for me so i thought well let's make an image of the trash one which has been his route motional he tangles to it i guess copeland isn't pretending to offer solutions but he is hoping...
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cycle that diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but current is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and omega three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of a cruel swarm the krill are obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the basic just circling around the grounds to bring them up at the. months ago over whales the feet of see them blowing and whale tails disappearing flipper is showing as we go about. the grill companies say they're tapping into a resource that is sustainable but the view on board is that that is what they said about other species like the bison in north america all called starts off new found for both were decimated it's essential areas such as weddell sea are protected so stocks can replenish the proposal first area would put the area thirty kilometers offshore off limits to fishing industry so when so that's a solution you can continue to fish an entire depression but keep it outside of these areas currently being i was a protected areas because the reason they'v
cycle that diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but current is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and omega three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of a cruel swarm the krill are obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the basic just circling around the grounds to bring them up at the. months ago over whales the feet of see them blowing and whale tails disappearing flipper is showing as we go about. the...
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douglas is using eleven tons of ocean plastic in his show. what inspired jared to create this installation piece his place in charlotte island four years ago i was up there and plastic bottles recently washing up on my sacred beach and really it was like you know vandalizing moment for me so i thought well let's make an image of the trash one which has been motional untangled to it i guess copeland isn't pretending to offer solutions but he is hoping to engage audiences who ordinarily wouldn't stop to think about the problem and ultimately he's hoping we can turn things around before it's too late. i'm heartened by the energy british columbia is putting into tackling the problem of plastic pollution before i leave i want to return to the ocean legacy both to see how much fuel the machine has produced. something different color. separating into different. yeah so what's needed coming out of this machine is a mixed oil and in that oil we can separate into cursing oil and petroleum products so you can record tricity from it power your lawn mower
douglas is using eleven tons of ocean plastic in his show. what inspired jared to create this installation piece his place in charlotte island four years ago i was up there and plastic bottles recently washing up on my sacred beach and really it was like you know vandalizing moment for me so i thought well let's make an image of the trash one which has been motional untangled to it i guess copeland isn't pretending to offer solutions but he is hoping to engage audiences who ordinarily wouldn't...
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it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. that's it for now from did all the news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page we need you now with more pictures of people celebrating on the streets of alexandria after first and with a flick of a promise to end his twenty year i set out. here what's coming up on the book is playing you'll have plenty to talk about here . just legal every weekend here on. entering the conflict zone with tim sebastian. challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting the kids players on the ground in the census and. cutting through the rhetoric holding the powerful to account past the conflicts. conflict zone between sebastian on t.w. . alone welcome to news from the
it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. that's it for now from did all the news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page we need you now with more...
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. >> it's a big, big hunk of ocean.e even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. -that's fair. some big news from mr. clean. stop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try new clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kit
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shu today we take a well to celebrate from brix it to visit the sun kissed the beaches of the indian ocean that is one problem with this island paradise the people have been replaced by an air force base for that has been the fate of the ship was eons her majesty's subjects cleared from the holy land half a century ago to make way for american service personnel over two programs we consider high this bitter legacy of colonialism still impacts tittie in this show we look at the human cost of a people cleared from the islands in the second part we examine the political and legal implications for the united kingdom standing condemned last month before the international court of justice and now you are facing a full united nations debate on the issue but first alex with your tweets your messages and e-mails before stop as i said and who makes a very interesting point she says happy true then to watch the sudden thirty m. and all we got was trump trump trump no mention of what happened to the ali so i'm unsure why as am i did actually not a suspicion knowing my relationship with the president o
shu today we take a well to celebrate from brix it to visit the sun kissed the beaches of the indian ocean that is one problem with this island paradise the people have been replaced by an air force base for that has been the fate of the ship was eons her majesty's subjects cleared from the holy land half a century ago to make way for american service personnel over two programs we consider high this bitter legacy of colonialism still impacts tittie in this show we look at the human cost of a...
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it's not to say the oceans aren't warming but the transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the glacier has stopped. frederica: too little, too late, that's the researcher's message. there's no sign that global warming is slowing down but what's happening is warning proof that the speed of change in ocean temperatures can affect the biggest glaciers. brent: moving now to an unlikely place to find kids playing and reading and it is thriving in the indonesian capital. despite choking car fumes and opposition from local gangsters, this open-air children's library in jakarta is offering kids a rare opportunity for reading and learning outside school. rererter: therere are no quiet rules at this library. it's all about play, reading and entertainment. a shortage of public libraries in jakarta means this space has become a big hit with local kids. >> i like it because i love listening to story telling. stories are fun. it's exciting. reporter: just a few years ago this fly-over was strewn with rubbish and frequented by gangs but then armed with just books, paint and green astroturf fo
it's not to say the oceans aren't warming but the transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the glacier has stopped. frederica: too little, too late, that's the researcher's message. there's no sign that global warming is slowing down but what's happening is warning proof that the speed of change in ocean temperatures can affect the biggest glaciers. brent: moving now to an unlikely place to find kids playing and reading and it is thriving in the indonesian capital. despite choking car...
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. >> it is a big, big hunk of ocean.s remote as you can get and still be on this planet. the way they subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ ron! soh really? going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. conventional wisdom says you can't make a 400 horsepower sedan, that's also environmentally conscious. we don't follow conventional wisdom. ♪ ♪ >>> the southern indian ocean, rough, are remote, forbidding. >> when we look at the roof for the charts and the air points and the airwaves, there aren't any, because it is as remote as you can get and sti
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record of shame and injustice towards the families of two thousand people dispossessed from the indian ocean home in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's it's a shame that looms large in the history of the shakers islands an archipelago whose tiny size and vast distance from everywhere amplifies the degree of injustice suffered by its people these people were cleared from the islands by mixture of blackmail on building and by authorities who had their feet and trusted to their care they are injustices dating back to the british acquired the islands from france as part of the larger colony of malicious and for slaves to mozambique and madagascar to work on colonial coconut plantations they are injustices which continue to this day with third generations to go since who have made the home of the united kingdom and i was threatened with deportation as part of the continuing hostile environment approach in this show we get an insight into how this sad story has affected families and how last month's international court decision has raised hopes that one to the should go since might yet re
record of shame and injustice towards the families of two thousand people dispossessed from the indian ocean home in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's it's a shame that looms large in the history of the shakers islands an archipelago whose tiny size and vast distance from everywhere amplifies the degree of injustice suffered by its people these people were cleared from the islands by mixture of blackmail on building and by authorities who had their feet and trusted to their care they...
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experts sets out to prove these vos remote borders must become an antarctic ocean sanctuary.before i set off down south i'm going to find out a little about the journey i'm about to embark on tucked away in this maze of old london streets something quite extraordinary. ever since i was a boy i've been mesmerized by tales of the golden age of antarctic exploration of the early twentieth century names of polar explorers like roald amundsen and cuts and skull. well this is where some of those expeditions came to get them apps us refocuses below good to see this is a kind of treasure trove of paul's exploration that comes out of the it. turns out mankind has forever been hooked on the concept of a mysterious continent at the end of the world. this mess from the fifteen eighties is the last of the classical worldview this is the world as it would have been understood by the ancient greeks and romans still got this great terrible stall it's known called meter the unknown southern land spin forward three centuries to the time of men like captain scott who died on his return from the
experts sets out to prove these vos remote borders must become an antarctic ocean sanctuary.before i set off down south i'm going to find out a little about the journey i'm about to embark on tucked away in this maze of old london streets something quite extraordinary. ever since i was a boy i've been mesmerized by tales of the golden age of antarctic exploration of the early twentieth century names of polar explorers like roald amundsen and cuts and skull. well this is where some of those...
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is just a transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the classes start. too little too late that's the researchers message there's no sign that global warming is slowing down instead they say what's happening in the is warming proof that the speed of changing ocean temperatures can affect the greenland speak is glaciers. well moving now to an unlikely place to find kids playing and reading and it is thriving in the indonesian capital despite choking car fumes and an initial opposition from local gangsters this open air children's library in jakarta is offering kids a rare opportunity for reading and learning outside school. there are no quiet rules at this library it's all about play. reading. and entertainment the shortage of public libraries in jakarta means this space has become a big hit with the local kids but i like it because i love listening to story telling stories are fire and they get it's exciting. just a few years ago this fly over was strewn with the rubbish and frequented by gangs but then armed with just books paint and green astroturf for
is just a transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the classes start. too little too late that's the researchers message there's no sign that global warming is slowing down instead they say what's happening in the is warming proof that the speed of changing ocean temperatures can affect the greenland speak is glaciers. well moving now to an unlikely place to find kids playing and reading and it is thriving in the indonesian capital despite choking car fumes and an initial opposition from...
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depths of the ocean to life. after facing fierce undersea currents and the challenge of monsoon storms it's a huge success for the british that next on research team. it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. to project a mystic gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches the previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. this is the interview news live from berlin gary hart will be here in a minute with all the businesses looking at that boeing story with christoph and don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock our website the state of you dr i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for the . german agriculture destroying. german companies are mining on a massive scale it's a key resource to farmers. but environmentalists warn that peat arms the climate. these bombs releases hu
depths of the ocean to life. after facing fierce undersea currents and the challenge of monsoon storms it's a huge success for the british that next on research team. it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. to project a mystic gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches the previously undiscovered marine life today's...
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confirmation now can i dragon is 100 metres above the surface of the ocean. splashdown. dragon has returned to planet earth, it is now back home, and you can see on our screen our two fast boats racing out to the cap shall now in recovery. that splashdown came right on time, 5.45am pacific, 8.45am on the east coast. the team ready and waiting. staged just a few nautical miles away. you can see the fast approach force already speeding towards the capsule. there we are, spectacular splashdown in the atlantic, as you can see, by dragon. everything went exactly to plan. wonderful site, actually, as it came down with those four parachutes. nasa have spent the last few days extolling the historic nature of this mission representing the first private space mission from the first private space mission from the international space station, and the international space station, and the first time a space vessel capable of carrying people was launched by the united states for eight years, and also dragon really marks a return to the format of a us capsule coming back to
confirmation now can i dragon is 100 metres above the surface of the ocean. splashdown. dragon has returned to planet earth, it is now back home, and you can see on our screen our two fast boats racing out to the cap shall now in recovery. that splashdown came right on time, 5.45am pacific, 8.45am on the east coast. the team ready and waiting. staged just a few nautical miles away. you can see the fast approach force already speeding towards the capsule. there we are, spectacular splashdown in...
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in the ocean comes from other parts of the world the e.u. has now set an example no more strolls no more single use plastic cutlery no more cotton buds on wednesday the european parliament voted in favor of banning some kind of plastic and the experts say it's about time. disposable plastic was long thought of as extremely practical on a picnic for example you could use your plastic cutlery once then simply throw it away. but there are more environmentally friendly alternatives such as paper straws they decompose quickly and don't endanger marine animals such as turtles pollution by plastic straws has been known to kill some sea life eighty five percent of the trash in the ocean is made of plastic and most of it is disposable items. experts fear that by twenty fifty they'll be more plastic in our oceans than fish that's shown up in an attempt to at least slow that down european parliament voted by a large majority on wednesday to ban single use plastics from twenty twenty one. i mean if we don't change our ways now we will choke our oceans w
in the ocean comes from other parts of the world the e.u. has now set an example no more strolls no more single use plastic cutlery no more cotton buds on wednesday the european parliament voted in favor of banning some kind of plastic and the experts say it's about time. disposable plastic was long thought of as extremely practical on a picnic for example you could use your plastic cutlery once then simply throw it away. but there are more environmentally friendly alternatives such as paper...
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steam meters under the sea off the seychelles its ultimate goal is to gather data on the indian ocean to help improve conservation in one of the world's least explored here this. hour and. this was the moment the next one deep sea research mission made broadcast history a scientific breakthrough sixty meters below the surface of the indian ocean the world's first ever life television quality video transmission from a manned submersible vessel deep under the sea before now real time video transmissions from the planet's deep oceans used fiber optic cables but this broadcast used cussing edge wireless technology to transmit the video through the water before the launch high hopes of what would a white them. we are whatever else create that connection that magical connection but we can then see wassup muscles are saying bring in the ocean the depths of the earth and to life. after facing fierce undersea currents and the challenge of monsoon storms it's a huge success for the british that next on research team. it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's
steam meters under the sea off the seychelles its ultimate goal is to gather data on the indian ocean to help improve conservation in one of the world's least explored here this. hour and. this was the moment the next one deep sea research mission made broadcast history a scientific breakthrough sixty meters below the surface of the indian ocean the world's first ever life television quality video transmission from a manned submersible vessel deep under the sea before now real time video...
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hundreds of thousands of micro fibers end up in the world's oceans so here import. wouldn't not forego that's. enough. coolest plastic pollution in our seas is one of the biggest environmental challenges of our time and the team makes the most of a rare opportunity for research. uses some of the largest woods on the planet there could be a ploy to do they could be blasting seriously greenpeace to conduct this is where i was taking samples from the water to see if any marker plastics have infiltrated this environment. just stepped into the sea surface like west point was that maybe risk so they're both taking such a feeling it's just more to. the. extent. they. find the this is very autistic.
hundreds of thousands of micro fibers end up in the world's oceans so here import. wouldn't not forego that's. enough. coolest plastic pollution in our seas is one of the biggest environmental challenges of our time and the team makes the most of a rare opportunity for research. uses some of the largest woods on the planet there could be a ploy to do they could be blasting seriously greenpeace to conduct this is where i was taking samples from the water to see if any marker plastics have...
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scientists are saying we need to protect a third of the world's oceans at least every one to let fish stocks recover anyone to mitigate against the worst impacts of climate change and man thought is a great place to start in just nine months time in hobart's australia a decision will be made by the antarctic ocean commission the international body responsible for the conservation of these waters and whether to accept the sentry proposal the aim of the expedition is to build the case that it needs to happen. the hours go by and the temperature drops significantly. on the bridge they're on high alert we're heading into dangerous waters tense times with skipper cool ruzicka you have what they call bertie bits growlers and icebergs depending on the size. but they can all damage a ship when you're steaming at night key thing about ice is avoiding it but now we're going to look for the ice and we will intentionally go into some of the ice and there is room down here now i think to push our way through a bit. of our. right . to cool climbs into the crow's nest transport leads through the ice
scientists are saying we need to protect a third of the world's oceans at least every one to let fish stocks recover anyone to mitigate against the worst impacts of climate change and man thought is a great place to start in just nine months time in hobart's australia a decision will be made by the antarctic ocean commission the international body responsible for the conservation of these waters and whether to accept the sentry proposal the aim of the expedition is to build the case that it...
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it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. you know refugee a football player from bahrain who was held in a thai prison has been granted australian citizenship today al-arabiya met the australian prime minister scott morrison who successfully lobbied for his release in two thousand and fourteen al-arabiya fled bahrain where he was born after being accused of vandalism and he was granted asylum in australia he was held in thailand on an extradition warrant from his former homeland. real madrid have reappointed finnegan's adonis coach after sacking solari sudan is due to take over training today his new contract runs until two thousand and twenty two and is hugely successful first down one three champions league titles in a row and one league of crown with rio but they have
it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. you know refugee a football player from bahrain who was held in a thai prison has been granted australian citizenship today al-arabiya met...
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it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. came the refugee football player from bahrain who was held in a thai prison has been granted australian citizenship today al-arabiya method australian prime minister stop more senators who successfully lobbied for his release in two thousand and fourteen already fled bahrain where he was born after being accused of vandalism and he was granted asylum in australia he was held in highland on an extradition warrant from his former homeland this one. in the bonus they does monday night game frankfurt and dissent are closed out match day twenty five the hosts took their time but eventually overcame their opponents scoring three goals in the second half that means frankfurt remain undefeated and two thousand and nineteen. were defeated b
it's on a mission to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean one of the world's least explored areas. the project's aim is to gather data to better understand the indian oceans ecosystem and help policymakers draw up conservation measures. as the seven week expedition searches for previously undiscovered marine life today's breakthrough may not be its last. came the refugee football player from bahrain who was held in a thai prison has been granted australian citizenship today al-arabiya method...
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douglas is using eleven tons of ocean plastic in his shadow. what is fire jared to create this installation piece this place called queen charlotte islands four years ago i was up there and plastic bottles recently washing up on my sacred beach and really it was like an evangelizer moment for me so i thought well let's make an image of the trash one which has been motional untangled to it i guess copeland isn't pretending to offer solutions but he is hoping to engage audiences who ordinarily wouldn't stop to think about the problem and ultimately he's hopeful we can turn things around before it's too late. i'm heartened by the energy british columbia is putting into tackling the problem of plastic pollution before i leave i want to return to the ocean legacy both to see how much fuel the machine has produced. something different colored. different. so what's needed coming out of this machine is a mixed oil and in that oil we can separate into cursing oil and petroleum products so you can record tricity from it power your lawn mower heat your ho
douglas is using eleven tons of ocean plastic in his shadow. what is fire jared to create this installation piece this place called queen charlotte islands four years ago i was up there and plastic bottles recently washing up on my sacred beach and really it was like an evangelizer moment for me so i thought well let's make an image of the trash one which has been motional untangled to it i guess copeland isn't pretending to offer solutions but he is hoping to engage audiences who ordinarily...
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.>>> unlocking the secrets of the ocean.g up, how scientists plan to give us a live look under the waters of the indian ocean. >>> we are still talking about showers for tonight and into sunday. if you have been waiting for an extended period of summer sunny, warmer weather, we have that finally in your forecast. we have that coming up after the break. ♪ under the same, (music throughout) ♪ ♪ ♪ new wok fired shrimp, another american chinese creation from panda express. >>> an unprecedented deep-sea mission aims to unlock the secrets of the indian ocean. the british led group of scientists are planning to document the effects of climate change on the health of the earths ocean and a live broadcast early next week. the team will record changes happening some 1000 feet beneath the ocean surface in relatively unexplored waters near seychelles. they want to see what impact rising water temperatures are having on marine life. and scientifically we need to understand what is happening to the ocean. we need a baseline and need to un
.>>> unlocking the secrets of the ocean.g up, how scientists plan to give us a live look under the waters of the indian ocean. >>> we are still talking about showers for tonight and into sunday. if you have been waiting for an extended period of summer sunny, warmer weather, we have that finally in your forecast. we have that coming up after the break. ♪ under the same, (music throughout) ♪ ♪ ♪ new wok fired shrimp, another american chinese creation from panda express....
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a little further north san francisco, ocean beach, you guys, mill valley, headed towards richmond. pretty much the story all over the bay area with some pop up showers here and there moving through the evening hours into tomorrow and things start dry out. your current conditions you see those clouds out there right now. in san francisco you are sitting at 52 degrees. same thing in san jose. coming up a little later i tell you when that next round of rain will be moving through. there are two storms. i have that a little bit later. >>> family and friends of stephon clark, an unarmed plaque man black man killed by san francisco police say they will continue what they call a pursuit of justice. today protesters turned out at the mall. earlier officials shutdown all business activity there for the entire day. this weekend a t prosecutor said the two officers who shot clark will not face charges. they thought he was holding a gun but it turned out to be a cellphone. >> i would like for the attorney general to prosecute taufrss. i would like for chief daniel hahn to recommend to the city
a little further north san francisco, ocean beach, you guys, mill valley, headed towards richmond. pretty much the story all over the bay area with some pop up showers here and there moving through the evening hours into tomorrow and things start dry out. your current conditions you see those clouds out there right now. in san francisco you are sitting at 52 degrees. same thing in san jose. coming up a little later i tell you when that next round of rain will be moving through. there are two...
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oppressed the next you'll be a president in a situation in these wonderful violence in the indian ocean it is possible but there is in need for efforts to be done from every site from the u.k. from the united nations every corners need to prove their effort together for this to happen we are talking about bridges islanders here and we are defending people around the globe in other nations yet they are british subjects whose rights have been looked down by this country the human rights has been refused denied and we have been exiled i believe it's high time for a change i believe it's high time for for people to put together. and make our return possible so that we become a nation the people that can stand off feet and can be proud to be british and how realistic is it that given the various reports that the u.k. government put forward the saying be very difficult to resettle the what would people do would it be viable as an end to how realistic do you feel it is that the community of she goes humans could actually make a success of repopulating these islands it can be successful because
oppressed the next you'll be a president in a situation in these wonderful violence in the indian ocean it is possible but there is in need for efforts to be done from every site from the u.k. from the united nations every corners need to prove their effort together for this to happen we are talking about bridges islanders here and we are defending people around the globe in other nations yet they are british subjects whose rights have been looked down by this country the human rights has been...
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tyler surfed in college, he was comfortable in the ocean. his loved ones don't want anyone else to suffer this. an agonizing wait. >> i'm supposed to go first. it's a nightmare. >> rockaway beach is small but unforgiving. a strong swell and cross currents make it dangerous for swimming. signs had here. >> that could be a good idea. can't imagine what his family is going through tonight. >>> major league baseball is suspending san francisco giants president larry baer for four months without pay. this comes a month after a physical altercation between baer and his wife was caught on camera. the district attorney decided not to file charges. in a statement the commissioner said he's holding baer to a higher standard because he's a leader and a role model. baer said i accept: i'm a twist in the jussie smollet case. prosecutors in chicago dropped all charges against the actor. he claimed two men shouted racist and anti-gay slurs and beat him and put a rope around his neck. the officers believe he staged the attack but was not required to apologi
tyler surfed in college, he was comfortable in the ocean. his loved ones don't want anyone else to suffer this. an agonizing wait. >> i'm supposed to go first. it's a nightmare. >> rockaway beach is small but unforgiving. a strong swell and cross currents make it dangerous for swimming. signs had here. >> that could be a good idea. can't imagine what his family is going through tonight. >>> major league baseball is suspending san francisco giants president larry baer...
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it is early morning in ensign on the mexico techno has been invited to travel out to the pacific ocean to see where the bucket the rescue plan is truly taking shape these pens belong to bottle farms a mexican tuna farming company the back east a rescue team turned to them for help where where the natural these big boom we have the big ben you're losing the back you know so we are aware of that we are delighted to be part of or. is the operations manager of a claudio. a sea pen designed to give tourists an up close view of the tuna farming business this plan is currently located off the coast of ensign out of mexico on the pacific side of baja california and contains hundreds of bluefin tuna but before long it will be moved to the gulf of california and if all goes well with a back to the rescue effort instead of china there will be by keep us swimming within it be bunko provided renderings of the redesigned bucket the pen which feature two observation tubs this tourist attraction will become a floating laboratory you know we're looking at the tuna in the observation area it struck me t
it is early morning in ensign on the mexico techno has been invited to travel out to the pacific ocean to see where the bucket the rescue plan is truly taking shape these pens belong to bottle farms a mexican tuna farming company the back east a rescue team turned to them for help where where the natural these big boom we have the big ben you're losing the back you know so we are aware of that we are delighted to be part of or. is the operations manager of a claudio. a sea pen designed to give...
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so we need to approach the issue of marine protection and ocean sustainability from multiple angles.for up to 16 hours before the battery inside requires recharging. it's actually designed up to the whale shark. its big mouth being able to suck up 200 litres of trash at one time. its black plastic zip tie teeth keep bits and bobs inside its mouth, handy when needing to reverse. three independent thrusters control the sharks direction and speed. they also have a collision avoidance system on—board, too, so they can detect nearby objects and, if necessary, move out of the way. there are big trash skimmers that are very expensive to buy and operate, they use fossil fuels, they don't reach into hard to reach places. it's not the only waste eater that's cleaning up waterways. over in the us the baltimore—based mr trash wheel sucks in and processes heaps of rubbish. so far it's cleared well over 500 metric tonnes of the stuff. and in chicago, the inventively names trash robot is another remote—controlled robot tackling pollution. designed by dutch partner ranmarine, the wasteshark is just
so we need to approach the issue of marine protection and ocean sustainability from multiple angles.for up to 16 hours before the battery inside requires recharging. it's actually designed up to the whale shark. its big mouth being able to suck up 200 litres of trash at one time. its black plastic zip tie teeth keep bits and bobs inside its mouth, handy when needing to reverse. three independent thrusters control the sharks direction and speed. they also have a collision avoidance system...
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experts fear that by twenty fifty they'll be more plastic in our oceans and fish up in an attempt to at least slow that down european parliament voted by a large majority on wednesday to ban single use plastics from twenty twenty one. i mean if we don't change our ways now we will choke our oceans with past scientific evidence is undeniable so are the gravity and urgency of. the problem europeans care about this i want europe to show leadership in finding solutions and raising the standards across the globe. the money factors of all products will have to be involved in ways to supposal the e.u. wants to cut the overall cost of environmental damage by twenty two billion euros in the next few years. and that's it from me and the business team here in berlin for more news and features check out d.w. dot com slash business or follow us on facebook and on twitter all you can now with this quick check on global markets thank you so much for watching. people for you on facebook and twitter to date and in touch follow us. he was. he. he. was easy he's. all we can be the generation that ends
experts fear that by twenty fifty they'll be more plastic in our oceans and fish up in an attempt to at least slow that down european parliament voted by a large majority on wednesday to ban single use plastics from twenty twenty one. i mean if we don't change our ways now we will choke our oceans with past scientific evidence is undeniable so are the gravity and urgency of. the problem europeans care about this i want europe to show leadership in finding solutions and raising the standards...
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dismantled really and should be policed and the parliament also why is there is no way that check oceans would be allowed box things need to change the member be your own family by. your own ancestors what they were on when the get taken out of the what we showed by. my grandparents they were born in garcia we were exiled i was one year old at the time we were sent to us without our our consent without our permissions you know we didn't ask to be removed they removed us by by force we knew of the other way we had no say in our removal there was no consultation nothing my parents went to. travel by ship a in this forced exile to morrow and i made my way to the u.k. with a group of people eighteen of us in september two thousand and two we reach got to be here and i started a campaign for people to get a accommodation and we started a new life then i managed to get another group of fifty people in two thousand and three and one hundred twenty and of two thousand and four now this has grown to about three thousand people in cruelly self and what are your hopes no mr preston for for achievin
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firsthand account from the south african diver had an out of this world encounter with the beast of the ocean. a pristine wonder welcome to news africa i'm glad. the climate change movement started by the swedish teenager great touch who has seen schoolchildren from all over the world walk out of cross on fridays in protest aimed at bringing attention to climate change in uganda a group of students held a demonstration in solidarity with the movement in the capital kampala now because of strict laws in uganda on public protests they were restricted as to how far they could go from the school but the students weren't made the best of the situation. and. i spoke to a and i will get with a student championing the hash tag fridays for future in uganda i asked her why she decided to become an activist for the environment where they say that to become an . we're meant to use was because when they and so what ghetto us chain to him play and how country i was a traitor in played saying to bend and they said it was really a bad cause. the outcomes first chain. of outcomes uganda is expressing very now
firsthand account from the south african diver had an out of this world encounter with the beast of the ocean. a pristine wonder welcome to news africa i'm glad. the climate change movement started by the swedish teenager great touch who has seen schoolchildren from all over the world walk out of cross on fridays in protest aimed at bringing attention to climate change in uganda a group of students held a demonstration in solidarity with the movement in the capital kampala now because of strict...
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when you're flying over the oceans nobody knows where you are the aviation industry has accommodated by spacing out planes over radar blind areas and sticking as close as possible to radar zones if you've ever taken the popular flight between new york and london you may notice that every route takes you on a northward arc a detour in a sense over canada and greenland that's because flights have had to stay with. then i shot of the land based radar towers there but starting this month new eyes will be watching and watching from space to us companies carry on and radio have teamed up to operate a satellite flight surveillance system that leaves no area of the planet uncovered the last of the web of sixty six satellites were delivered to orbit in january the only system that has truly global coverage meaning that there is no spot on the earth the poles south pole north pole anywhere that there isn't covered the m h three seventy disappearance led to new international standards for aircraft position reporting over open ocean ariane any radium say their technology exceeds those standards
when you're flying over the oceans nobody knows where you are the aviation industry has accommodated by spacing out planes over radar blind areas and sticking as close as possible to radar zones if you've ever taken the popular flight between new york and london you may notice that every route takes you on a northward arc a detour in a sense over canada and greenland that's because flights have had to stay with. then i shot of the land based radar towers there but starting this month new eyes...
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. >> some reason, went into the ocean early this morning, and sometimes people don't think. and he wasn't thinking. >> by 5:00 a.m. the search was on. police and coast guard on foot and in boats as tyler's companions stayed on the beach. they were chest deep when they felt the under tow. >> local residents were heart sick. >> for his family's sake. it touches home. i hope they find him soon and bring him to his family. >> realizing this was tyler's mother on the beach wrapped her in a hug. >> narc is a stretch -- northern california is a treacherous ocean. >> rockaway beach is small but footing crops suddenly. >> there should be more. i mean. it wouldn't hurt to have lights on them even to make them more obvious. >> tyler was a strong swimmer, comfortable in the ocean. to suffer this. don't want it's a nightmare. >> tyler colins grew up south of merced. fans are remembering hims asmart, strong and sweet. the coast guard cutter stayed out here to dark. the family has been told the search is suspended as of tonight pending new developments. >> our hearts go out to his family.
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ocean.a list of some companies that have the longest tenured female ceos. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: here's what i'm watching. , more specifically the spacex crew dragon. it's on its way back to earth after successful launch and docking with the international space station. -- justmatthew bloc about right now, they will start the deorbit process. what is that deorbit process? what will happen between now and when it is supposed to splash down in the atlantic? burn,y will do a deorbit fire eight rockets on the crew dragon for just over 15 minutes. that would slow the dragon down, allow it to come out of orbit and essentially start its reentry into the atmosphere. that process burns 15 minutes. then the reentry starts in about an hour from now and we should have a splashdown. we will lose visual contact with the crew dragon once it goes through that. then we will be looking to the skies. to parachutes will deploy bring it safely back down to a splashdown in the atlantic oc
ocean.a list of some companies that have the longest tenured female ceos. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: here's what i'm watching. , more specifically the spacex crew dragon. it's on its way back to earth after successful launch and docking with the international space station. -- justmatthew bloc about right now, they will start the deorbit process. what is that deorbit process? what will happen between now and when it is supposed to splash down in the atlantic? burn,y will...
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national oceanic and atmospheric administration in san diego california her main partner there renzo rowe has braccio who heads up the mexican project is equally passionate about saving the key to losing the key to know in a way this just a minute eunice a masterpiece if someone destroys the chick on the or. whatever the world be expecting is that nothing is going to change you're going to wake up in the morning you're going to help of the world is going to be poorer in many many ways and i think that's a situation. i think where enzo and i always thought we could save them you know we knew it was one issue it was throughout was and we thought we could change it yeah and it's. it's a hard thing to to see you know hot it's not happening. so what is killing the vicky according to scientists the main culprit is gill nets used to capture and another endangered species found the gulf of california a fish named the twelve cording to the environmental investigation agency demand for to can be traced to china burgess sold illegally and we got a tip off about this. which is also in southern c
national oceanic and atmospheric administration in san diego california her main partner there renzo rowe has braccio who heads up the mexican project is equally passionate about saving the key to losing the key to know in a way this just a minute eunice a masterpiece if someone destroys the chick on the or. whatever the world be expecting is that nothing is going to change you're going to wake up in the morning you're going to help of the world is going to be poorer in many many ways and i...