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they are able to advocate for the protection of our ocean. this was once a classroom where kids used to play and got educated. but this time it's been reduced to a scene of no activity because of the level of destruction caused by increasing tidal waves. global warming is causing a significant rise in sea levels, making the erosion worse. the advancing coastline has already swallowed up these homes, and residents here tell me they fear losing everything. djon djon is mushrooms. ooh! that smells good. my name is francois alexandre. i was born in ayiti, also known as haiti. and i came here, in the united states, in 1996, at the age of ten. little haiti has been here for such a long time. this place became a place of resurrection for myself in terms of my cultural identity. the little haiti is very vibrant, and you can smell the culture, the seasoning. this is definitely inside the united states but it feels very foreign. the majority of the properties that are in ti ayiti, little haiti, these properties are way overdue for renovations. they wer
they are able to advocate for the protection of our ocean. this was once a classroom where kids used to play and got educated. but this time it's been reduced to a scene of no activity because of the level of destruction caused by increasing tidal waves. global warming is causing a significant rise in sea levels, making the erosion worse. the advancing coastline has already swallowed up these homes, and residents here tell me they fear losing everything. djon djon is mushrooms. ooh! that smells...
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the atlantic ocean is the second largest ocean in the world with an area of 16,400,000 square kilometers means that it is 64 times larger than our dear country iran. it is located between the north and south poles of the earth's geography and borders africa and america from the east and west. this is a long journey which in its place was a suitable answer to the ambiguities and claims of the enemies, it was also considered an opportunity to test the capabilities and gain important and practical experiences. crossing the sea currents specific to the ocean region. atlas, which is known as glim, challenges any fleet, but the iranian ship navigates the path of this difficult sea flow powerfully and safely. after passing through the channel and the mang sea, the strait of dover, the north sea and the strait of denmark , the iranian sea enters the baltic sea and finally, after crossing the gulf of finland, it enters the port of st. petersburg. they were welcomed and respected by the russian navy. on its way back, the new group will enter the straits of gibraltar and tariq by crossing the engli
the atlantic ocean is the second largest ocean in the world with an area of 16,400,000 square kilometers means that it is 64 times larger than our dear country iran. it is located between the north and south poles of the earth's geography and borders africa and america from the east and west. this is a long journey which in its place was a suitable answer to the ambiguities and claims of the enemies, it was also considered an opportunity to test the capabilities and gain important and...
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the atlantic ocean is the second largest ocean in the world with an area of 16,400,000 square kilometersich is 64 times the size of our dear country, iran. africa and america pahlavand this long trip, which was a suitable answer to the doubts and claims of the enemies , was also considered an opportunity to test the abilities and gain important and practical experiences. passing through the special sea currents of the atlantic ocean region, which are known as "glime ", will make any fleet go into trouble, but the iranian ship will safely navigate this difficult sea current. after passing through the channel and the manch sea, the strait of dover, the northern sea and the strait of denmark, the iranian seas entered the baltic sea and finally entered the gulf of finland. they were captured and welcomed and respected by the russian navy. on its way back, the new group will enter the strait of gibraltar and tariq by crossing the english channel so that the young sailors can experience the waves of the mediterranean sea. after 13 days of sailing and setting a record of 52,000 seafaring kilome
the atlantic ocean is the second largest ocean in the world with an area of 16,400,000 square kilometersich is 64 times the size of our dear country, iran. africa and america pahlavand this long trip, which was a suitable answer to the doubts and claims of the enemies , was also considered an opportunity to test the abilities and gain important and practical experiences. passing through the special sea currents of the atlantic ocean region, which are known as "glime ", will make...
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a drop in the ocean- _ ocean in terms of the need? a drop in the ocean.but any _ ocean in terms of the need? a drop in the ocean. but any drop - ocean in terms of the need? a drop in the ocean. but any drop makes l ocean in terms of the need? a drop in the ocean. but any drop makes aj in the ocean. but any drop makes a difference. this field hospital that was created by the jordanian government was created by thejordanian government inside was created by the jordanian government inside gaza is one of the biggest hopes that we count on in the future. but this is not inside the future. but this is not inside the city. it is far away. and people cannot access it so far. but even if it is a drop in the ocean, it makes a difference. if one life is saved, that makes a difference. fine a difference. if one life is saved, that makes a difference. one life amon: so that makes a difference. one life among so many _ that makes a difference. one life among so many that _ that makes a difference. one life among so many that have - that makes a difference. one life amon
a drop in the ocean- _ ocean in terms of the need? a drop in the ocean.but any _ ocean in terms of the need? a drop in the ocean. but any drop - ocean in terms of the need? a drop in the ocean. but any drop makes l ocean in terms of the need? a drop in the ocean. but any drop makes aj in the ocean. but any drop makes a difference. this field hospital that was created by the jordanian government was created by thejordanian government inside was created by the jordanian government inside gaza is...
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our ocean economy is as diverse as the ocean itself. there is no one-size-fits all approach to managing it. this is a problem we have federal programs is they take a different course from how congress intended for them to go. this isn't cutting funds from the ocean policy committee. it's forcing the ocean policy committee to do the job that they were established to do without adding unnecessary burdens to their work. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting the amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentlewoman from maine is recognized. ms. pingree: thank you, mr. chair. once again i'm kind of caught in this challenge of not understanding exactly what it is that my colleagues don't like about the term environmental justice. or in this case ocean justice. it seems like justice is a word that we are very comfortable with in a patriotic way that everyone understands. justice is important in this country. and i would say as a member who i believe represents as much coastline as anybody in here, very coastal
our ocean economy is as diverse as the ocean itself. there is no one-size-fits all approach to managing it. this is a problem we have federal programs is they take a different course from how congress intended for them to go. this isn't cutting funds from the ocean policy committee. it's forcing the ocean policy committee to do the job that they were established to do without adding unnecessary burdens to their work. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting the amendment. i yield back. the...
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ocean floor trawling.hat's what can stir up some of the carbon that is trapped on the sea floor without wave action, those type of fishing practices across the sea floor, well, air travel is about.9 gigatons. ocean floor trawling can be greater to airline emissions in a given year. that's a tremendous amount. we looked a the leading sources for this. the areas that have the largest ocean floor trawling fleets, this includes china and russia, and again now there is this push as we begin to quantify how much is stored in the near shore environments, the increase ocean protection in the areas which at the same time can help improve overfished zones and decrease that carbon release from getting up into the atmosphere. >> oh, my gosh. okay. . >> big numbers. >> it's really big numbers. okay. it's really eye-opening. >> that's one thing the study does. it gives us for the first time a quantifiable view off the coast of san mateo county to see how much is out there. >> rob, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> w
ocean floor trawling.hat's what can stir up some of the carbon that is trapped on the sea floor without wave action, those type of fishing practices across the sea floor, well, air travel is about.9 gigatons. ocean floor trawling can be greater to airline emissions in a given year. that's a tremendous amount. we looked a the leading sources for this. the areas that have the largest ocean floor trawling fleets, this includes china and russia, and again now there is this push as we begin to...
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that is containing anything the ocean by 2050, there would be more mass in plastics in the ocean than the mass in fish. so just be careful when you go to a fish restaurant after 2050 because you are likely to eat some plastic. thank you for that. are there similar etsy extraterrestrial civilizations being performed by other countries? so far, the galileo project is the only scientific project using instruments to systematically record data in the sky or to using other devices to search for the composition of interstellar meteors. there is no other project that is pursuing it scientifically. there organizations that, uh, you know, report about a about the either civilians or a military personnel seeing unusual objects. so that's eyewitness testimonies. i don't believe in using people as detectors because very often when you have a car accident, you hear very different reports from those involved. then obviously fifa in the women's world cup this summer also agrees that we should use video cameras to decide whether the ball went across the the goalpost and that was the reason that the u
that is containing anything the ocean by 2050, there would be more mass in plastics in the ocean than the mass in fish. so just be careful when you go to a fish restaurant after 2050 because you are likely to eat some plastic. thank you for that. are there similar etsy extraterrestrial civilizations being performed by other countries? so far, the galileo project is the only scientific project using instruments to systematically record data in the sky or to using other devices to search for the...
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in the arctic ocean and the barints sea.turning into a spontaneous dump. these are sailors from fishing. where our film crew was. the footage was filmed off the coast of teriberka in the mormon region. in addition to game fish, sailors continually fished garbage out of the water. yes, quite a lot of garbage. this is mainly ship debris such as buoys, nets, ropes, cables. but there is also a lot of plastic containers, a lot of plastic containers. the mass of plastic particles can exceed the biomass of fish in the world's oceans. that is, plastic will soon become. than fish and we will catch plastic instead of fish. every bottle we carelessly throw can end up in water, then it will disintegrate into microplastics. these small pieces of plastic are eaten by fish, as a result of which it accumulates in their tissues, and from there it comes to us in the area under discussion. condemned type of household waste. but few people say that plastic packaging has a big advantage; it can easily get... a second life. testing center vskolko
in the arctic ocean and the barints sea.turning into a spontaneous dump. these are sailors from fishing. where our film crew was. the footage was filmed off the coast of teriberka in the mormon region. in addition to game fish, sailors continually fished garbage out of the water. yes, quite a lot of garbage. this is mainly ship debris such as buoys, nets, ropes, cables. but there is also a lot of plastic containers, a lot of plastic containers. the mass of plastic particles can exceed the...
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white sailed around the world to study ocean plastic pollution letting 20 expeditions across all oceanshave collected thousands of samples o like the one that is right here you can see it's mostly micro plastics. we recently published about six months ago a study looking at a 40 year trend from late 70s until present and i will show you a graphic for a published paper the first 25 years in 1980 until 2000 by this quarter-century the amount of trash in the world's ocean increases slowly but since 2005 there has been an exponential increase to the point that today we estimate 170 trillion particles of micro plastic in the global ocean per the point is we need urgent action. why does this matter? let me tell you a quick story. a few years ago and back to kuwait. i've been there 30 years ago as a marine infantryman back in the persian gulf war remember the symes in 1991. i return there1 recently as a marine sciences. our team surveyed the gulf of arabia we also went deep into the desert we found a few camell skeletons professionally what i dug out of one skeleton. we estimate about 2000 pla
white sailed around the world to study ocean plastic pollution letting 20 expeditions across all oceanshave collected thousands of samples o like the one that is right here you can see it's mostly micro plastics. we recently published about six months ago a study looking at a 40 year trend from late 70s until present and i will show you a graphic for a published paper the first 25 years in 1980 until 2000 by this quarter-century the amount of trash in the world's ocean increases slowly but...
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all, between dreams we lose love, like snow in the ocean, well, it’s time to get out our phones andwe have cold, right inside, this is a problem, it seems that we are cities, that we have water and so much ice, and it’s so cold for my fingers to touch your thoughts, how not to fall in love again, not to fall in love with you, tell me, i saw in your eyes, snow in the ocean , we will never become this snow with you, and let it all... melt, because between dreams we lose love, like snow in the ocean , i see in your eyes, i lay down in the ocean, you and i are strangers, and we won’t become different, so let everything melt, flow between the useful, i i’m letting you go, and don’t come back, wind, uh, uh, feelings like a bet, hot air, air flowing. the mask is off, we haven’t counted enough, this love is all about ice, and it’s so cold for my fingers to touch your thoughts, how not to fall in love again, not to fall in love with you, tell me, i saw in your eyes, snow in the ocean, with this snow became. we will never become, let everything will melt, because between dreams we lose love,
all, between dreams we lose love, like snow in the ocean, well, it’s time to get out our phones andwe have cold, right inside, this is a problem, it seems that we are cities, that we have water and so much ice, and it’s so cold for my fingers to touch your thoughts, how not to fall in love again, not to fall in love with you, tell me, i saw in your eyes, snow in the ocean , we will never become this snow with you, and let it all... melt, because between dreams we lose love, like snow in the...
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in the ocean, as we've said.s we've said. we know and tony blinken _ the ocean, as we've said. we know and tony blinken is _ the ocean, as we've said. we know and tony blinken is the _ the ocean, as we've said. we know and tony blinken is the secretary l the ocean, as we've said. we know| and tony blinken is the secretary of state and he will be talking to benjamin netanyahu and will ask for a cessation, a pause in the violence, what might that achieve? it is overdue. there is a humanitarian ceasefire in the gaza strip _ humanitarian ceasefire in the gaza strip we — humanitarian ceasefire in the gaza strip. we are asking how many more? how many— strip. we are asking how many more? how many more and how much more suffering _ how many more and how much more suffering and pain and loss, how much _ suffering and pain and loss, how much more? it is absolutely time for a ceasefire _ much more? it is absolutely time for a ceasefire for the sake of humanity. a ceasefire for the sake of humanity-— a ceasefire for the sake
in the ocean, as we've said.s we've said. we know and tony blinken _ the ocean, as we've said. we know and tony blinken is _ the ocean, as we've said. we know and tony blinken is the _ the ocean, as we've said. we know and tony blinken is the secretary l the ocean, as we've said. we know| and tony blinken is the secretary of state and he will be talking to benjamin netanyahu and will ask for a cessation, a pause in the violence, what might that achieve? it is overdue. there is a humanitarian...
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, well, in some ocean, well, gradually it will creep across all the oceans, after all, it can be recycled, well, polyethylene does not lend itself very well to such recycling, but let’s say polytyl-teriftolate, from which plastic bottles are made, this is quite recyclable, well, it can be recycled up to ten times. that's why even in in moscow there are special containers where these bottles can be put, polyethylene can be recycled, and there is no problem if i am carrying a bottle, or i need to tear off the label , wash it off the glue, well, it is advisable, so to speak, to remove the cap, because the cap is made of polyethylene, otherwise these are different substances, and that is why the bottles are collected separately, skinned separately, but it is done there, even if you just... throw it away and it will already be done at the factory where they produce secondary polylentorephtholate, and this is a valuable raw material , because polytile can be recycled many times, in general, polymer is a valuable energy raw material, among other things, so there are incineration plants that prod
, well, in some ocean, well, gradually it will creep across all the oceans, after all, it can be recycled, well, polyethylene does not lend itself very well to such recycling, but let’s say polytyl-teriftolate, from which plastic bottles are made, this is quite recyclable, well, it can be recycled up to ten times. that's why even in in moscow there are special containers where these bottles can be put, polyethylene can be recycled, and there is no problem if i am carrying a bottle, or i need...
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, i wanted to swim, what time of year is best, to visit kamchatka and the pacific ocean, depending onf fishing is here, i heard, it’s just gorgeous fishing even with an empty hook, as they say, there are six types of cambles, in my opinion, here only , about fishing, we’ll check that ourselves now. and now we have the most boring activity according to women and the most exciting activity according to men. fishing, that’s right, well, here i am, a person who knows nothing about fishing at all, noticed that the spinning line here is much shorter, but there is no bait for fish here , not a spinner, but chicken patrokha, uh, yes, really pacific fishing is different in that that you don’t need to throw it somewhere far, everything is thrown side by side, it’s very convenient, by the way, the girls really like this kind of fishing, otherwise there is no need to do this, of course, you just need to be careful, the main nuance is - what is the depth, here it is, by the way, in this place, how many, 40 meters, you guessed it, exactly, well, something like that, i read it, 40 m , i spied it fro
, i wanted to swim, what time of year is best, to visit kamchatka and the pacific ocean, depending onf fishing is here, i heard, it’s just gorgeous fishing even with an empty hook, as they say, there are six types of cambles, in my opinion, here only , about fishing, we’ll check that ourselves now. and now we have the most boring activity according to women and the most exciting activity according to men. fishing, that’s right, well, here i am, a person who knows nothing about fishing at...
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from the oceans to the 1st year. so it's on land and cycle in between the hydro seer i to spear and actually disappear. so yeah, all these guesses can be gaps through the feeder plan, credenza will plants and go interested in the bottom settlements. and so in total interest year. so there are the same as each for carbon dioxide. so it's no difference about our world ocean and sees the they are actually nowadays saving us to the take and accessories, carbon dioxide from the us this year, into the water and then into bottom settlements. i guess my devil's advocate. the question is, how do you come that greenhouse gases in the ocean, and is there an actual need to do so? so there are 2 types of gas, there's in the ocean. the 1st one is that in cases that came from the address here . and that's why we don't buy them in the ocean. actually, it's bad to, to fight them from the very start from the very beginning, from the, our plans, from our cars, from humanity itself. and the 2nd part, it's those gases like c h 4 which ca
from the oceans to the 1st year. so it's on land and cycle in between the hydro seer i to spear and actually disappear. so yeah, all these guesses can be gaps through the feeder plan, credenza will plants and go interested in the bottom settlements. and so in total interest year. so there are the same as each for carbon dioxide. so it's no difference about our world ocean and sees the they are actually nowadays saving us to the take and accessories, carbon dioxide from the us this year, into...
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to the pacific ocean between hawaii and california. this is the largest the world's 5 ocean garbage patches and is estimated to have grown to twice the size of the state of texas. now despite all of the recycling technology in use, less than 20 percent of waste is recycled annually with the remaining a percent becoming a part of landfill sites. and now today we're joined by literally paul is professor of urban policy and planning at hunter college. now, lily, how the waste management costs vary between different types of waste, such as municipal, solid waste, hazardous waste and electronic waste. so from the municipal perspective, thinking from the point of view of a city government, there's basically the different city as well. sort of divide the waste stream in different ways. so there are some places in the united states where everything is just garbage. so there's one collection, everything is treated as trash and everything is disposed in the same way. but there are lots of places that will divide the waste stream into different c
to the pacific ocean between hawaii and california. this is the largest the world's 5 ocean garbage patches and is estimated to have grown to twice the size of the state of texas. now despite all of the recycling technology in use, less than 20 percent of waste is recycled annually with the remaining a percent becoming a part of landfill sites. and now today we're joined by literally paul is professor of urban policy and planning at hunter college. now, lily, how the waste management costs vary...
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the mission to study our oceans and waterways from space. up next, how bay area communities will benefit in the future. >>> it is an amazing tool. it basically can look at how much water is changing over the entire globe. >>> we are keeping an eye on the first alert doppler tonight. look at the rain we will see light showers perhaps going into part of the bay. it will not be a lot. this is not the headline event. saturday's rain looks a little more impressive than this. we will talk about how likely it is to get rain for part of the weekend. the forecast is coming up next when we challenged ourselves to create the world's most emotional and sustainable vehicle, we had tothink differently. we had to push the boundaries to not just create a car but a movement. every fisker ocean is produced with over 50 kilograms of ethically sourced, recycled materials. it's about accomplishing something bigger than itself. a clean future for all. we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market. what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get w
the mission to study our oceans and waterways from space. up next, how bay area communities will benefit in the future. >>> it is an amazing tool. it basically can look at how much water is changing over the entire globe. >>> we are keeping an eye on the first alert doppler tonight. look at the rain we will see light showers perhaps going into part of the bay. it will not be a lot. this is not the headline event. saturday's rain looks a little more impressive than this. we...
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a significant portion eventually ends up in our oceans. most of this plastic waste comes from the litter and parks, beaches or storm drains lining our streets. but a large chunk of ocean plastic comes from damaged fishing nets or ghosts nuts that are directly discarded into the sea. while one might think that the country is producing or consuming the most, plastics are the ones that pollute the oceans the most. but that is actually not true. according to study countries with a smaller geographical area, longer coastlines, high rainfall and por, waste management systems are the ones most likely to wash plastics into the sea. for example, china generates 10 times a plastic waste that malaysia does. however, 9 percent of malaysia's total plastic waste is estimated to reach the ocean and comparison to china's point 6 percent. the philippines is estimated to emit 35 percent of the oceans plastics of $356000.00 metric tons followed by india at a $126.00 metric tons, malaysia at $73000.00 and china at 70000. many high income countries generate hi
a significant portion eventually ends up in our oceans. most of this plastic waste comes from the litter and parks, beaches or storm drains lining our streets. but a large chunk of ocean plastic comes from damaged fishing nets or ghosts nuts that are directly discarded into the sea. while one might think that the country is producing or consuming the most, plastics are the ones that pollute the oceans the most. but that is actually not true. according to study countries with a smaller...
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there's no cities in the oceans. so the, the, the, the, the urban areas of this world don't cover very much at all. and i don't understand why people don't just look out the window when they're flying across the country and see how much of it is green and beautiful and productive. it's not as if we've turned it into a death, a dead landscape or anything. i'm a mine. yes. a very tiny fraction of the earth is, is affected by mines. and then when they finish with them, now they re vegetate them and same with the oil sands in canada. they show these pictures of the earth being dug up, which are not very pretty. but all of those areas are re reclaimed with native vegetation and trees. and just look, looks like nothing's ever happened there, and it's a blink in the eye of history to have that place being opened up for a short period of time while you take the minerals or the oil or whatever it is you need. very interesting. thank you, patrick, please stick around because after the break, we're going to look at the motivati
there's no cities in the oceans. so the, the, the, the, the urban areas of this world don't cover very much at all. and i don't understand why people don't just look out the window when they're flying across the country and see how much of it is green and beautiful and productive. it's not as if we've turned it into a death, a dead landscape or anything. i'm a mine. yes. a very tiny fraction of the earth is, is affected by mines. and then when they finish with them, now they re vegetate them...
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, well , in some ocean, gradually throughout all the oceans it will spread, it is still possible to recycleself very well to such recycling, but let’s say polyethylene is reftholate, from which they make what bottles are called. this is quite recyclable, well it can be recycled ten times, which is why even in moscow there are special containers where these bottles can be stored, rephtholate polytape can be recycled, and there is no problem if i carry a bottle, or i need to tear off the label and wash it off glue, well , it is advisable, so to speak, to remove the lid, because the lid is made of polyethylene. and that is, these are different substances, yes, that is, that is why they collect the bottles separately and skin them separately , yes, but it is done there, even if you just throw it away, it will already be done at the factory where produce recycled polyethylene terephtholate, and this is a valuable raw material, because polyethylene terephtholate can be recycled many times, in general, in principle, the polymer is a valuable energy raw material, among other things, so there are wa
, well , in some ocean, gradually throughout all the oceans it will spread, it is still possible to recycleself very well to such recycling, but let’s say polyethylene is reftholate, from which they make what bottles are called. this is quite recyclable, well it can be recycled ten times, which is why even in moscow there are special containers where these bottles can be stored, rephtholate polytape can be recycled, and there is no problem if i carry a bottle, or i need to tear off the label...
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they originally installed a pagan idol, the shrine is drain should blood from afresh, and the ocean ocean is but he does as an outlet for july. the smoke up if i knew the, the mortgage company as to what it shows the source or the source of google play store for this fall is a potential. so you're interested in tupelo which allows us to get the, the ability to one. so the more than paganism and the fight against russian orthodoxy emerged in ukraine almost immediately on the soviet union's collapse in just a few years, ukraine became a well center for the spiritual chaos actively supported by the us and bureau today the bus or the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the innovations and indefinite israeli occupation of gauze after the war, as if the long standing blockade is not an occupation. this goal tells us a lot about the war being waged on. garza is a war of displacement fantastic lens. the this is confirmed by documents found in the premises of mouth and then goes called the investigator associated juniors like city. it's usually it is still up. anyone you to let us, we w
they originally installed a pagan idol, the shrine is drain should blood from afresh, and the ocean ocean is but he does as an outlet for july. the smoke up if i knew the, the mortgage company as to what it shows the source or the source of google play store for this fall is a potential. so you're interested in tupelo which allows us to get the, the ability to one. so the more than paganism and the fight against russian orthodoxy emerged in ukraine almost immediately on the soviet union's...
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the shrine is drenched with blood from afresh, and the ocean ocean is but he doesn't live for july. the custom, but yet spoke up if i knew what is happening as to what it shows, the 3rd you will of course, or the there's just a little less so for this is a little so you're interested. all right, you're welcome to use the little to the submit the more than paganism in the fight against russian orthodoxy and most in ukraine, almost immediately on the soviet union's collapse in just a few years, ukraine became a well center for the spiritual chaos actively supported by the us and bureau today some of the bus or the in the midst of the shower and the bone, the soldier monument was erected in 1947 in the estonian capital by the soviets authorities. originally, bells have found the burial site of troops, remains. it's the memorials of the soldiers who gave their lives in world war 2 was the risk of the informing service. give william forgive for really confused. in 2007, the custodial government decided to relocate the monument from the city center or for the gods by me to a to where in t
the shrine is drenched with blood from afresh, and the ocean ocean is but he doesn't live for july. the custom, but yet spoke up if i knew what is happening as to what it shows, the 3rd you will of course, or the there's just a little less so for this is a little so you're interested. all right, you're welcome to use the little to the submit the more than paganism in the fight against russian orthodoxy and most in ukraine, almost immediately on the soviet union's collapse in just a few years,...
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the red and orange areas indicate ocean water that is higher than average. as to why, nasa scientists are clear sea levels are rising as a result of human caused global warming. ice sheets and glaciers are melting and the expanding sea water is warming. events such as el nino could accelerate sea level rise by up to a foot. the hope, that this mission will help coastal communities and governments take the science more seriously. >> i hope just putting the information in their hands will make a very prevalent what steps they need to take. do we need to raise the seawall's? do we need to protect the base and estuaries? i know this would create huge problems for that area, so that is what they are going to forecast and will be able to make what changes need to be made immediately happen. >> tracking the world's water in hopes to better plan for a warming planet. >> you can find out more about this project and listen to the full interview at kpix .com. >>> after years of planning, federal and state regulators have released final plans for the reservoirs, it'll b
the red and orange areas indicate ocean water that is higher than average. as to why, nasa scientists are clear sea levels are rising as a result of human caused global warming. ice sheets and glaciers are melting and the expanding sea water is warming. events such as el nino could accelerate sea level rise by up to a foot. the hope, that this mission will help coastal communities and governments take the science more seriously. >> i hope just putting the information in their hands will...
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yes, ocean, what?e landmass of our planet, by almost 30 million. pacific oceans true, animal habitat over 100, that's the name doghouse, this was the last question of the first round, let's summarize. dmitry gordeev 700, mikhail babakov - 2700, dmitry sakharov - 4600. the second round is ahead. the composition of ocepol is unique. it contains a component. immunity and live lactobacilli to restore microflora. oscipol, improve the intestines, strengthen the immune system. sberbank has a special relationship with pensioners. for us, a free sbercard, a favorable deposit rate, so that we can please ourselves more often. cashback with bonuses in pharmacies to take care of yourself, loan discount to buy something you have long dreamed of. transfer your pension to sberbank. online or in the branch and receive special favorable conditions. international television children's competition: our generation 2023, world level only on ntv. live broadcast today at 16:30. balobal. new season from thursday at 20:00 on nt
yes, ocean, what?e landmass of our planet, by almost 30 million. pacific oceans true, animal habitat over 100, that's the name doghouse, this was the last question of the first round, let's summarize. dmitry gordeev 700, mikhail babakov - 2700, dmitry sakharov - 4600. the second round is ahead. the composition of ocepol is unique. it contains a component. immunity and live lactobacilli to restore microflora. oscipol, improve the intestines, strengthen the immune system. sberbank has a special...
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so broadly speaking, there's sort of three main challenges that the ocean view, the ocean view corridor faces within the neighborhood of the ocean view. there's sort of reliability and customer experience issues. so there's frequent stop signs. there's a lot of flag stops or stops that don't have any kind of boarding facilities. there are closely spaced stops in some cases and just general congestion in some locations that can add to the delay. and in general, transit stops in many cases, they basically lack sort of basic amenities in terms of safety. the project area is on the city's high injury network. many stops require riders to board in the street, as i mentioned, and ten people have been hit in the past five years, just sort of getting off the train. so not not to mention all the other pedestrian injuries. that's that's people stepping off the train. as far as accessibility, there are long gaps on this corridor still between wheelchair accessible stops. as i mentioned earlier, we've sought to bring in a very community driven approach to outreach on this project. so starting in sp
so broadly speaking, there's sort of three main challenges that the ocean view, the ocean view corridor faces within the neighborhood of the ocean view. there's sort of reliability and customer experience issues. so there's frequent stop signs. there's a lot of flag stops or stops that don't have any kind of boarding facilities. there are closely spaced stops in some cases and just general congestion in some locations that can add to the delay. and in general, transit stops in many cases, they...
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uh, on the pacific ocean.s the united states, there is the soviet union, but still not the strongest pacific power, there is china, the people 's republic of china, continental china - an adversary of the united states, but let's say, since the turn of the fifties and sixties, china has not been an ally of the ussr, that is, there is absolutely , a the main, also factor of the non-alignment movement, that is, everything here... is quite complicated, that is, on the one hand there is the ussr and its, well, let’s say, allies, as again, let’s take words from almost our childhood, northern korea, northern vietnam, there is china, the people 's republic of china, a completely separate issue, there are satellites of the united states, such as south korea, southern vietnam and so on, taiwan, chinese. there are these very tigers, and there is a non-aligned movement, there is a very powerful force, led by india, indonesia, let us remember the glorious era of sukarna and so on, and this is something that, of course, do
uh, on the pacific ocean.s the united states, there is the soviet union, but still not the strongest pacific power, there is china, the people 's republic of china, continental china - an adversary of the united states, but let's say, since the turn of the fifties and sixties, china has not been an ally of the ussr, that is, there is absolutely , a the main, also factor of the non-alignment movement, that is, everything here... is quite complicated, that is, on the one hand there is the ussr...
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ocean is not 100 meters to 100 meters. it is in the thousands. and at first ocean one that we designed was capable of going to 200 meters. and the new one that we call ocean one k for kilometers is capable of going to 1,000 meters. >> reporter: it has been designed to carry out research into ship wrecks, inspections of critical infrastructure and spot environmental damage. >> a lot of accidents are happening under water. having the ability to quickly intervene could save a lot of lives, could also prevent disasters in the environment. >> reporter: with cutting edge technology, it has cameras for eyes, its operate can touch and feel everything that the robot comes into contact with. >> the idea is to create not a diver, really an avatar of a diver where the real diver is able to interact with that avatar through an interface. the hands are going to touch the environment and the device will reflect that to the hands of the operate. >> reporter: a major breakthrough. >> from any point on the planet, from any continent, we wil
ocean is not 100 meters to 100 meters. it is in the thousands. and at first ocean one that we designed was capable of going to 200 meters. and the new one that we call ocean one k for kilometers is capable of going to 1,000 meters. >> reporter: it has been designed to carry out research into ship wrecks, inspections of critical infrastructure and spot environmental damage. >> a lot of accidents are happening under water. having the ability to quickly intervene could save a lot of...
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one giant leap for exploiting the ocean slow cutting edge technology is looking at the potential of deep sea mining. but this time, the research team will study the possible risk funds in order to minimize the we have an opportunity to get to it right before we start environmental activists of skeptical is this true nature conservation on the green washing rule bill billions to be made out to pub documentary, deep sea greed stats, december 7th, on dw, the nozzler wants to head to mars and use a 3 d printer to print whatever they might need through the printing is used in all types of sectors. blueprints for 3, they printed guns, can be found online, even neat as being freshly printed. some ideas are fascinating. others a bit worrying. but what about the ecological footprint? how sustainable is 3 d printing? actually, that's our topic shift today. the in the 3 d printing, a process called additive manufacturing is used. this means you add material layer by layer until the optic is fully printed. for this many materials can be used plastic metal and even chocolate. researchers are already
one giant leap for exploiting the ocean slow cutting edge technology is looking at the potential of deep sea mining. but this time, the research team will study the possible risk funds in order to minimize the we have an opportunity to get to it right before we start environmental activists of skeptical is this true nature conservation on the green washing rule bill billions to be made out to pub documentary, deep sea greed stats, december 7th, on dw, the nozzler wants to head to mars and use a...
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you expect what is ahead of us, definitely a constant presence it is in the oceans and in the oceans,t is the main reason. i told you that our first priority is ours and our loved ones who are helping the economy of the country, especially here . because of the approval of sea-oriented policies and sea-oriented development of the country, the province's security role is very clear and clear, what an important and effective role it plays, therefore, for this situation , we are definitely moving towards heavy vessels with more stability and durability in the area . and can do it with the highest possible level all aspects of his effective presence, because we have a special mission in addition to these discussions that were presented to hazrat ali, and that is the defense and naval diplomacy, which is related to the exchanges that happen with countries and the holding of exercises . and next to that, the implementation of military competitions in the sea area, which both in the northern fleet and in the southern fleet, alhamdulillah, is on the agenda, and god willing, we will witness it
you expect what is ahead of us, definitely a constant presence it is in the oceans and in the oceans,t is the main reason. i told you that our first priority is ours and our loved ones who are helping the economy of the country, especially here . because of the approval of sea-oriented policies and sea-oriented development of the country, the province's security role is very clear and clear, what an important and effective role it plays, therefore, for this situation , we are definitely moving...
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all the way to the ocean. what we're really talking about here then as far as this this this conflict that's controversy is this right here present day western washington. all right. let me pause here for a sec. any questions. question was always assumed to be in british control. vancouver island. i wouldn't say anything assumed necessarily if. the 49th parallel had historical precedent. and so the states expected nothing north of 49th parallel. but vancouver island, of course, is this sort of anomaly where the 49th parallel runs right through it. so there were no assumptions necessarily with regard to vancouver island, but the british certainly coveted that as well. like the strait of georgia, the around the southern tip of vancouver island. yeah. other questions, everybody cool. all right. remember, folks, i always say i understand every word that's coming of my mouth. if any of this is not clear, please stop me and ask for clarification clarification. all right right. so disputed area, britain and the unite
all the way to the ocean. what we're really talking about here then as far as this this this conflict that's controversy is this right here present day western washington. all right. let me pause here for a sec. any questions. question was always assumed to be in british control. vancouver island. i wouldn't say anything assumed necessarily if. the 49th parallel had historical precedent. and so the states expected nothing north of 49th parallel. but vancouver island, of course, is this sort of...
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between 201-920-2183 d printed food, could be a welcome relief for our oceans. over fishing threatens to destroy marine habitats and throw ecosystems out of balance. start up from austria, produces 3 d printed salmon. the various components such as muscle and fat, are recreated using a range of plants based ingredients. the 3 d printer dips the salmon. it's typical consistency and look while many people will continue eating, fish and meat, others are sticking out alternatives, which is great news for our ocean climate and the environment. so how about having a big and stake from a 3 d printer for dinner that could reduce our environmental impact according to the and food and agriculture organization. nearly 15 percent of harmful emissions come from life start farming. when it comes to protecting the environment, 3 d printing may not be a bad idea. the 3 d printing is really uniquely positions to be a more sustainable and less wasteful industry than traditional manufacturing. it's still a young industry, so there are a lot of learning steps ahead to truly optimiz
between 201-920-2183 d printed food, could be a welcome relief for our oceans. over fishing threatens to destroy marine habitats and throw ecosystems out of balance. start up from austria, produces 3 d printed salmon. the various components such as muscle and fat, are recreated using a range of plants based ingredients. the 3 d printer dips the salmon. it's typical consistency and look while many people will continue eating, fish and meat, others are sticking out alternatives, which is great...
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and with the ocean chemistry changing, that changes how much the ocean can draw down from the atmosphere itself. so all of these pieces are connected and the more we can protect the muddy areas of the sea floor, the more likely we're going to be able to achieve some of our climate goals set by the biden administration as well as the un. >> all right. so obviously, the key is, as you mentioned, to try to keep these carbon reservoirs on the ocean floor or undisturbed, if you can. what do you think are the most important steps we should be taking to make sure that that happens? >> we have a lot of marine sanctuaries. the greater farallones cordell bank and monterey bay national marine sanctuaries right off of our coast here in the bay area. there's other marine sanctuaries along the coast of california and southern california and then up in washington and across the pacific. all of these areas are a first level of protection for the sea floor and in addition, more areas that really embrace the muddier zones of the ocean. but we don't really have those documented yet. so understanding where
and with the ocean chemistry changing, that changes how much the ocean can draw down from the atmosphere itself. so all of these pieces are connected and the more we can protect the muddy areas of the sea floor, the more likely we're going to be able to achieve some of our climate goals set by the biden administration as well as the un. >> all right. so obviously, the key is, as you mentioned, to try to keep these carbon reservoirs on the ocean floor or undisturbed, if you can. what do...