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the planet will find and study its not like earth or sun is actually limited the planets orbiting stars and because it is easier to find a and study planets around small stores compared to relatively large stars like the sun these planets are different from earth because the regular stores get off giant bursts of energy flair and ultraviolet radiation that would frequently takes the planets surface. we have in events like this in the 1850s and we are worried that may happen again because of the power grid but it would be happening daily in there with disabled. we couldn't tolerate it because it would ruin electronics but cingular cell phone. it would disable the power grid and even destroy our biological selves that we are hoping that it woulthere would be naturallyd to those for the ultimate goal is to find the true birth trend one orbiting the star like the sun so we can understand in the context of the search for life and the huge challenge is in this mess star like the sun and the difference in brightness between the two is one part in 10 billion, so we need a way to block out to se
the planet will find and study its not like earth or sun is actually limited the planets orbiting stars and because it is easier to find a and study planets around small stores compared to relatively large stars like the sun these planets are different from earth because the regular stores get off giant bursts of energy flair and ultraviolet radiation that would frequently takes the planets surface. we have in events like this in the 1850s and we are worried that may happen again because of the...
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earth, oxygen is the best example. without plants or bacteria, our planet would have no oxygen. it is not like earth for our son, it is limited to planets orbiting red dwarf stars, because it is easier to find planets around small stars rather than relatively large ones. these planets being red dwarf stars may be different from earth, because they give off , flares,st of energy ultraviolet radiation that would frequently bathed the planet's surface. in the 1950's, we had an event like that. on these planets, it would be happening daily. we humans could not tolerate it because it would ruin electronics. it would disable the power grid and even destroy our biological cells, but we are hoping that would be evolve their adapted to those conditions. the goal is to find a true earth when -- earth twin. whose environment we can understand in the context of the search for life. next way a massive, bright star like the sun. the difference in brightness is one part in 10 billion, so we need to wait to block out the sunlight to see the planet directly. the w first chronograph instrument is
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by comparing the planet of earth to other planets -- climate of earth to other planets, it has really helped us understand what's happening here. we first identify the ozone hole on earth, a scientist looking at venus came back and looked at the earth, and that was how the problem was first identified. >> that's how mario did that? interesting. >> another example that comes to mind, studying ice planets and looking at glaciers. you are looking at the same physics. the remote-sensing technologies, ice-sat 2 is launching in september. we use many of the same remote-sensing technologies when we go visit planets in our own solar system as we do looking back on earth. science, we see in you look at one example, you don't fully understand what's going on. we have understood the earth much better, understood processes on the earth by first observing things happening on venus, on mars, elsewhere. and now when we look at extra-solar planetary systems, we are understanding our solar system better, as we see our solar system as but one example of many. and stepping back, getting this bigger pict
by comparing the planet of earth to other planets -- climate of earth to other planets, it has really helped us understand what's happening here. we first identify the ozone hole on earth, a scientist looking at venus came back and looked at the earth, and that was how the problem was first identified. >> that's how mario did that? interesting. >> another example that comes to mind, studying ice planets and looking at glaciers. you are looking at the same physics. the remote-sensing...
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peace movement and women's one planet earth has. come to sixty eight.the global start september first double.
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planet earth is changing daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants.ching from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and when it comes to understanding the really big issues, those that have effects on a truly global scale, visualising that data can turn millions of figures into something that everyone can understand. maps like these, created by carnegie mellon university's website, combine that nasa satellite imagery with a wide range of data sets to produce visualisations of environmental and geopolitical events from light pollution the refugee movements, to the effects of coral bleaching on areas such as the great barrier reef. one particular area where modelling such as these can display this starkest impacts is fighting, it can see how important that extreme weather research that we looked at in miami is. raise the global temperature byjust looked at in miami is. raise the global temperature by just two degrees and the sea engulfs the entire area. and this here is
planet earth is changing daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants.ching from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and when it comes to understanding the really big issues, those that have effects on a truly global scale, visualising that data can turn millions of figures into something that everyone can understand. maps like these, created by carnegie mellon university's...
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planet earth is changing. daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants.ing from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and, when it comes to understanding the really big issues, those that have effects on a truly global scale, visualising that data can turn millions of figures into something that everyone can understand. maps like these created by carnegie mellon university's ea rthtime website combine nasa satellite imagery with a wide range of datasets to produce visualisations of environmental and geopolitical events from light pollution, to refugee movement, to the effects of coral bleaching on areas such as the great barrier reef. one particular area where modelling such as this can display the starkest impacts is flooding. you can see how important that extreme weather research that we looked at in miami is. raise the global temperature byjust two degrees and the sea engulfs the entire area. and this here is bangladesh, where rising water levels are putting many, man
planet earth is changing. daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants.ing from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and, when it comes to understanding the really big issues, those that have effects on a truly global scale, visualising that data can turn millions of figures into something that everyone can understand. maps like these created by carnegie mellon university's ea...
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earth. and our planet would have no oxygen. it is limited to planet because it is easier to find compared to relatively large stars like our sun. it could be very different from earth we actually had an event like this we are worried it could happen again and that would an electronic, disable the power grid. but we are hopeful that we could be naturally adapted to those conditions the ultimate goal is to have a star like our son to understand in that context for the search for life and this massive bright star like the sun and the different is one part of 10 billion to see the planet directly this is the first with specialized optic so it cannot with giant xo planet that are known to exist. it is critical for the future for those ambitious mission. we do have a technique. * shade is especially shaped green with its own spacecraft and will have tens of thousands kilometers away does the hard work to block out the sunlight the only planet might enters the telescope in the technical reason say why it can find her analog. it builds
earth. and our planet would have no oxygen. it is limited to planet because it is easier to find compared to relatively large stars like our sun. it could be very different from earth we actually had an event like this we are worried it could happen again and that would an electronic, disable the power grid. but we are hopeful that we could be naturally adapted to those conditions the ultimate goal is to have a star like our son to understand in that context for the search for life and this...
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peace movement women's movement planet earth the spirit.nineteen sixty eight the global results starts september first on d w.
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planet would have no oxygen. the plan is the test the combination is not like earth or our son. it is limited to planets orbiting red door stars because it is easier to study planets around small stars relevant and large stars like our sun. these planets may be very different from earth because the regular stars give off giant burst of energy, flares and ultraviolet radiation that would frequently bake the planet at surface. we had an event like this in the 1850s and we are worried it may happen again because of the power grid but on these planets it will be happening daily. it would -- we humans cannot tolerate it because it would ruin electronic like cell phones, it destabilize the power grid and destroy our biological cells but we are hopeful life that evolved there would be naturally adapted to those conditions so the goal is to find a true earth when, one orbiting a star like our son that we can understand in the context of the search for life and the huge challenge is an earthlike xo planet is next to a big massive bright star like the sun and the difference in brightness b
planet would have no oxygen. the plan is the test the combination is not like earth or our son. it is limited to planets orbiting red door stars because it is easier to study planets around small stars relevant and large stars like our sun. these planets may be very different from earth because the regular stars give off giant burst of energy, flares and ultraviolet radiation that would frequently bake the planet at surface. we had an event like this in the 1850s and we are worried it may...
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regions that are normally of very lush green lawsuit climatologist what the future may hold for planet earth also coming up a special report on migrants desperate to get into the united states they take huge risks even though they have little chance of getting into the gutter. if it be anywhere must people get on that train but not quite the train. at about fifty miles per hour one step that can mean the difference many in me and dying. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us temperature records are being smashed across the globe while fires are raging in portugal spain and the united states and there's a drought right now a severe one in australia and other countries as well so what's behind this unusually hot weather in a moment i'll be talking to a climatologist but first we have this report on the high temperatures that some experts fear could irreversibly disrupt earth's ecosystems. central europe from space too hot and too dry this is commander of the international space station alexander guest just had a chance to take my first photos of dried out central europe in germany sinc
regions that are normally of very lush green lawsuit climatologist what the future may hold for planet earth also coming up a special report on migrants desperate to get into the united states they take huge risks even though they have little chance of getting into the gutter. if it be anywhere must people get on that train but not quite the train. at about fifty miles per hour one step that can mean the difference many in me and dying. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us temperature...
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we have the lithium ion battery power stations and we can we can power every town and city on planet earth right now as a matter of fact on this force you give me. five years of fossil fuel subsidies twenty five trillion dollars paul and and i will equip our planet solar and green energy and we walk completely from fossil fuels how good is that you leave coal and oil in the ground where god put it right . yes dr resultor you have said a mouthful literally thank you for your time tonight and for the work you do. now let's turn to america's lawyer mike papen tonio mike welcome to the big picture to be here thanks for the invitation these david and goliath lawsuits get lots of media attention but how many actually went what are some notable examples of the little guy beating the big corporation well you can do that but it has to be under the right pleading it has to be under the right theory the reason these climate change for cases for example are being dismissed is because the pleading is not where it should be really interesting dichotomy about just the climate change case alone. the for e
we have the lithium ion battery power stations and we can we can power every town and city on planet earth right now as a matter of fact on this force you give me. five years of fossil fuel subsidies twenty five trillion dollars paul and and i will equip our planet solar and green energy and we walk completely from fossil fuels how good is that you leave coal and oil in the ground where god put it right . yes dr resultor you have said a mouthful literally thank you for your time tonight and for...
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planet earth is changing — daily.abitants. watching from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days, we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and when it comes to understanding the really big issues, those that have effects on a truly global scale, visualising that data can turn millions of figures into something that everyone can understand. maps like these created by carnegie mellon university's ea rthtime website combine nasa satellite imagery with a wide range of datasets to produce visualisations of environmental and geopolitical events from light pollution, to refugee movement, to the effects of coral bleaching on areas such as the great barrier reef. one particular area where modelling such as this can display the starkest impacts is flooding. you can see how important that extreme weather research that we looked at in miami is.
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did you guess which region on planet earth is the freest? is it even a war? the most free economically. this morning i guessed singapore. did you guess that?close, but no cigar. singapore will win second place. according to the heritage foundation index of economic freedom, hong kong topped the 180 country and region list followed by singapore, then new zealand, switzerland in third place and then of course, australia. as far as the most repressed economically, the worst one, north korea then venezuela, cuba, republic of congo and -- it is measured by gauging a bunch of other metrics. the free flow of capital and goods. translation, 02 no tariffs, low to the terrace. with that in mind the s ranks number 18. let us introduce you to the guy that put this all together. terry miller, former deputy assistant secretary of the state for economic and global issues. now at the heritage foundation. this isn't exactly a new list. in fact, you compiled it at the beginning of the year. what i find interesting in this question. if done today, now after the president tariff
did you guess which region on planet earth is the freest? is it even a war? the most free economically. this morning i guessed singapore. did you guess that?close, but no cigar. singapore will win second place. according to the heritage foundation index of economic freedom, hong kong topped the 180 country and region list followed by singapore, then new zealand, switzerland in third place and then of course, australia. as far as the most repressed economically, the worst one, north korea then...
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. ♪ good day, sunshine good day, sunshine ♪ >>> sunrise over planet earth as seen from the international station is actually a time lapse of photos of a sunrise taken by crew members on board the iss. the space station orbits the earth once every 90 minutes. it's seen about 16 sunrises and sunsets every day. >>> ca >>> a day after the day the u.s. casualties were returned from the korean war say they appear to be american contents. he said based on an initial examination, they're consistent with being americans. historians and scientists will try to identify the remains. >> the pope has declared that the death penalty is inadmissible under all circumstances. the change in church teaching that could influence catholic politicians, judges, and officials in the u.s. who have argued that their church was not entirely opposed to capital punishment, the pope said executions are an attack on human dignity and church would work to abolish it worldwide. >>> cbs chairman and ceo les moonves made his first public remarks since six women came forward accusing him of sexual misconduct. he did not add
. ♪ good day, sunshine good day, sunshine ♪ >>> sunrise over planet earth as seen from the international station is actually a time lapse of photos of a sunrise taken by crew members on board the iss. the space station orbits the earth once every 90 minutes. it's seen about 16 sunrises and sunsets every day. >>> ca >>> a day after the day the u.s. casualties were returned from the korean war say they appear to be american contents. he said based on an initial...
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it is a true honor to stand here today before the most elite intelligence professionals on the planet earth. nobody even close. >> reporter: using his power to revoke clearances set off sirens for dozens of former national security officials who signed a letter of protest. others say ongoing access to secrets has value. >> the reason former officials have these clearances is so that they can turn around and give advice to their successors. >> reporter: in a separate development, "the new york times" reports that white house counsel don mcgahn has voluntarily given 30 hours of interviews to the special counsel russia investigation and characterized his information as both favorable and damning to the president. the president tweeted he gave mcgahn and others the permission to cooperate. the president's outside legal team tells me they believe mcgahn is a strong witness for the president. he's crucial because he was often in the room for events that are under scrutiny for possible obstruction of justice. >>> john brennan and the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani will be guests tomor
it is a true honor to stand here today before the most elite intelligence professionals on the planet earth. nobody even close. >> reporter: using his power to revoke clearances set off sirens for dozens of former national security officials who signed a letter of protest. others say ongoing access to secrets has value. >> the reason former officials have these clearances is so that they can turn around and give advice to their successors. >> reporter: in a separate...
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well today marks of earth day the day when humanity has used more natural resources the planet can renew and in time again this year the day falls earlier than ever signifying when i using one point seven times the earth's resources per year the date was calculated by the environmental think tank global footprint network its president is mathes work in a goal and he joins me now via skype from oakland in california thanks for having coming on before we get to overshoot day what about these fires that are making headlines right around the world in california yeah to having a heat wave around to worry that's affecting california as well with more forest fires and it seems that the forest fires are extending that seasons as well in california last december we had a big forest fire and normally we don't have forest fires in december so the heat is up well let's get to other overshoot day which is always related environmentalist certainly argue and scientists and maybe not your ahead of environmental protection agency up until recently food water carbon land how do you arrive at the fact that
well today marks of earth day the day when humanity has used more natural resources the planet can renew and in time again this year the day falls earlier than ever signifying when i using one point seven times the earth's resources per year the date was calculated by the environmental think tank global footprint network its president is mathes work in a goal and he joins me now via skype from oakland in california thanks for having coming on before we get to overshoot day what about these...
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human life in particular so of the seven billion that inhabit planet earth there's only real room on spaceship earth for very few going forward so that's the apocalypse and. the only way to kind of deal with that is it would be the opposite of the kind of scenario you're talking about there there should be an outreach program you know to get to know your neighbor better because when the life supporting systems like water air etc start food collapse you're going to need to rely on one another not shoot one another anyway so back to this story of what i'm saying what i see with stacy herbert sitting here in new york city when i turn on m.s.n. b.c. and i see them having a breakdown here they are hanging out with the same billionaires this guy did they are having the same mental breakdown and who are those billionaires who are the one percent remember reach all mad i was making thirty million a year all those guys you see on the news are making twenty thirty forty million dollars a year they're all making that sort of money they are the same sort of people that are sitt
human life in particular so of the seven billion that inhabit planet earth there's only real room on spaceship earth for very few going forward so that's the apocalypse and. the only way to kind of deal with that is it would be the opposite of the kind of scenario you're talking about there there should be an outreach program you know to get to know your neighbor better because when the life supporting systems like water air etc start food collapse you're going to need to rely on one another...
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reports a tiny and delicate creature the elsa good job blue butterfly has fluttered and danced on planet earth for tens of millions of years far longer than the human species has existed it is classified as an endangered species clinging to the outermost fringes of los angeles is sprawling metropolis its native habitat largely reduced to suburban mcmansion zend strip malls and dulcie works to keep the elsa good job blue from vanishing forever their habitat here that was planted for the endangered elsa going to the butterfly there are thirteen hundred threatened or endangered animals and plants in the united states including the mighty california condor or the elusive eastern red wolf and the far ranging kemp's ridley sea turtle they are afforded special protection under a landmark law signed by president richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred seventy three and was intended to protect some or most imperiled plants in animals from extinction. and it's been highly successful in doing that ninety nine percent of the plants and animals that are currently protected under the endangered species a
reports a tiny and delicate creature the elsa good job blue butterfly has fluttered and danced on planet earth for tens of millions of years far longer than the human species has existed it is classified as an endangered species clinging to the outermost fringes of los angeles is sprawling metropolis its native habitat largely reduced to suburban mcmansion zend strip malls and dulcie works to keep the elsa good job blue from vanishing forever their habitat here that was planted for the...
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out of habit planet earth there's only real room on spaceship earth for very few going forward so that's the apocalypse and. now the only way to kind of deal with that is it would be the opposite of the kind of scenario you're talking about there there should be an outreach program you know to get to know your neighbor better because when the life supporting systems like water air etc started food collapse.
out of habit planet earth there's only real room on spaceship earth for very few going forward so that's the apocalypse and. now the only way to kind of deal with that is it would be the opposite of the kind of scenario you're talking about there there should be an outreach program you know to get to know your neighbor better because when the life supporting systems like water air etc started food collapse.
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parched regions that are normally a lot of green was a climatologist what the future may hold for planet earth but also coming up a discord after united nations agency for palestinian refugees is having to cut costs after president from slashed america's aid for palestinians. and heroes disarm.
parched regions that are normally a lot of green was a climatologist what the future may hold for planet earth but also coming up a discord after united nations agency for palestinian refugees is having to cut costs after president from slashed america's aid for palestinians. and heroes disarm.
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the worst air quality on planet earth right now is in southern oregon and northern california. hazardous air quality there. tomorrow morning you may smell a little smoke before the sea breeze kicks in but once it does we will have good to moderate air quality not too far from the worst air quality in the world. let's talk about the fires, big ones burning throughout the state. the mendocino complex near 100 degrees. the ferguson fire 83 degrees and continued high conditions. big ridge of high pressure still to our south. that has kept you warm inland, will keep you warm to hot inland the next several days. but as strong as this guy is right here that's keeping the feed from the ocean. that's why we hit 100 degrees in vacaville but half-moon bay only 89. the ocean is chilly, the air above it chilly as well. 40-degree temperature spread or more from coast to inland for the next several days. concord seven degrees above average at 95. oakland though only 74, san francisco exactly normal 67. morgan hill 90s tomorrow. 80s for redwood city. 60s at the beach. pittsburgh 96, walnut cre
the worst air quality on planet earth right now is in southern oregon and northern california. hazardous air quality there. tomorrow morning you may smell a little smoke before the sea breeze kicks in but once it does we will have good to moderate air quality not too far from the worst air quality in the world. let's talk about the fires, big ones burning throughout the state. the mendocino complex near 100 degrees. the ferguson fire 83 degrees and continued high conditions. big ridge of high...
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seven billion people live on planet earth and every year six point five trillion dollars is spent keeping them healthy. and of course it's good to forward poor health care challenges governments worldwide and. we grew to six very different countries to see the constant battle to successfully deliver the people's health. they're young they're urban and they're heading to deep history will tell for the challenge of their lives. over forty years of ambitious reforms has brought health care to thirty four million people. and these munich qualified doctors are on the front line of this remarkable system. thailand's health system faces extraordinary challenges serving its massive moodle population. but more than three quarters of tide doctors live in towns and cities. these eighteen hundred young medical graduates i think to its success. and we've got dr happy chat is in charge of the next three years of their lives. comes out tied to hate to win the gandhi been called it out of here with a big award and i got what it was all. good but meantime they got out and why do you never. know when he co
seven billion people live on planet earth and every year six point five trillion dollars is spent keeping them healthy. and of course it's good to forward poor health care challenges governments worldwide and. we grew to six very different countries to see the constant battle to successfully deliver the people's health. they're young they're urban and they're heading to deep history will tell for the challenge of their lives. over forty years of ambitious reforms has brought health care to...
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the seeds of the civil rights feast with limbs from your home planet earth the spirit.nineteen sixty the good start september first all. don't. lead. the city w. newswire for less violent clashes as an anti immigrant protest in the german city of chemist's is met with a backlash several people are injured in the second day of unrest the german government condemns the protests and warns it won't tolerate mob violence against foreigners but also coming out are killer robots the future of warfare next.
the seeds of the civil rights feast with limbs from your home planet earth the spirit.nineteen sixty the good start september first all. don't. lead. the city w. newswire for less violent clashes as an anti immigrant protest in the german city of chemist's is met with a backlash several people are injured in the second day of unrest the german government condemns the protests and warns it won't tolerate mob violence against foreigners but also coming out are killer robots the future of warfare...
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point is that if everybody for example live like united states it would take about four or five planet earth if everybody had like me to because i fly around a lot takes about five planets as well even to a bicycle to work and work or use vegetarian food etc but still adds up. and it's not necessarily correlate to the rich the country has its presumably the way systems work within those countries you've said that it's it's politics more than individual consumer policies that are required for the change that you think isn't necessary i mean the big question is and that's also at the source of sustainable development goals for example is how can we all live well how can we all thrive but there's given that limited budget of the planet and so the question really is how we can organize ourselves there for big thing that we can do to make things much better for example the way we design our cities it does it if the cities are very compact and can be walkable and bicycle then def far if you use far fewer resources than the sprawl cities also the way we run our energy systems to use solar power or
point is that if everybody for example live like united states it would take about four or five planet earth if everybody had like me to because i fly around a lot takes about five planets as well even to a bicycle to work and work or use vegetarian food etc but still adds up. and it's not necessarily correlate to the rich the country has its presumably the way systems work within those countries you've said that it's it's politics more than individual consumer policies that are required for...
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a tiny and delicate creature the elsa good job blue butterfly has fluttered and danced on planet earth for tens of millions of years far longer than the human species has existed it is classified as an endangered species clinging to the outermost fringes of los angeles's sprawling metropolis its native habitat largely reduced to suburban mc mansions and strip malls and dulcie works to keep the elsa good job blue from vanishing forever there is a habitat here that was planted for the endangered elsa going to butterfly there are thirteen hundred threatened or endangered animals and plants in the united states including the mighty california condor or the elusive eastern red wolf and the far ranging kemp's ridley sea turtle they are afforded special protection under a landmark law signed by president richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred seventy three it was intended to protect some or most imperiled plants in animals from extinction. and it's been highly successful in doing that ninety nine percent of the plants and animals that are currently protected under the endangered species a
a tiny and delicate creature the elsa good job blue butterfly has fluttered and danced on planet earth for tens of millions of years far longer than the human species has existed it is classified as an endangered species clinging to the outermost fringes of los angeles's sprawling metropolis its native habitat largely reduced to suburban mc mansions and strip malls and dulcie works to keep the elsa good job blue from vanishing forever there is a habitat here that was planted for the endangered...
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a lot of smoke over northern california with the worst air quality on planet earth. right here in california courtesy of all of the fires. we have low cloud cover over sfo. 64 in livermore. currently still is 69 degrees in concord. tomorrow morning at sunrise 56 degrees for san francisco. air quality is not good tomorrow. east bay and south bay before the ocean breeze kicks in macy smoke mixing down to the surface. if you estimate if you are up early tomorrow you may smell smoke and you likely will be breathing smoke. tomorrow is spare the air day. and san francisco 4 straight weeks and 28 straight days. we have not hit 72 degrees. over the hills only 36 miles away we have had a 32 straight days of 85 degrees or hotter in livermore. which one is it? have you been cold for a month or stuck in the hot for a month? we have got both.. not as much sunlight as reaching the surface because of the smoke. let's talk about what is going on. high pressure to the south is keeping inland areas except for along the coast and that is being kicked up by a really strong area of low p
a lot of smoke over northern california with the worst air quality on planet earth. right here in california courtesy of all of the fires. we have low cloud cover over sfo. 64 in livermore. currently still is 69 degrees in concord. tomorrow morning at sunrise 56 degrees for san francisco. air quality is not good tomorrow. east bay and south bay before the ocean breeze kicks in macy smoke mixing down to the surface. if you estimate if you are up early tomorrow you may smell smoke and you likely...
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a tiny and delicate creature the blue butterfly has fluttered and danced on planet earth for tens of millions of years far longer than the human species has existed it is classified as an endangered species clinging to the outermost fringes of los angeles's sprawling metropolis its native habitat largely reduced to suburban mcmahon. gins and strip malls and dulcie works to keep the elsa good job blue from vanishing forever their habitat here that was planted for the endangered elsa going to butterfly there are thirteen hundred threatened or endangered animals and plants in the united states including the mighty california condor or the elusive eastern red wolf and the far ranging kemp's ridley sea turtle they are afforded special protection under a landmark law signed by president richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred seventy three it was intended to protect some or most imperiled plants and animals from extinction and it's been highly successful in doing that ninety nine percent of the plants and animals that are currently protected under the endangered species act are still ar
a tiny and delicate creature the blue butterfly has fluttered and danced on planet earth for tens of millions of years far longer than the human species has existed it is classified as an endangered species clinging to the outermost fringes of los angeles's sprawling metropolis its native habitat largely reduced to suburban mcmahon. gins and strip malls and dulcie works to keep the elsa good job blue from vanishing forever their habitat here that was planted for the endangered elsa going to...
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human life in particular so of the seven billion that inhabit planet earth there's only real room on spaceship earth for very few going forward so that's the apocalypse and. the only way to kind of deal with that is it would be the opposite of the kind of scenario you're talking about there there should be an outreach program you know to get to know your neighbor better because when the life supporting systems like water air etc start food collapse you're going to need to rely on one another not shoot one another anyway so back to this story of what i'm saying what i see with stacy herbert sitting here in new york city when i turn on m.s.n. b.c. and i see them having a breakdown. they are hanging out with the same billionaires this guy did they are having the same mental breakdown and who are those billionaires who are the one percent remember reached all mad i was making thirty million a year all those guys you see on the news are making twenty thirty forty million dollars a year they're all making that sort of money they are the same sort of people that are sittin
human life in particular so of the seven billion that inhabit planet earth there's only real room on spaceship earth for very few going forward so that's the apocalypse and. the only way to kind of deal with that is it would be the opposite of the kind of scenario you're talking about there there should be an outreach program you know to get to know your neighbor better because when the life supporting systems like water air etc start food collapse you're going to need to rely on one another...
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on planet earth if we from growth this new. era of. everyone including. the schools are. not sober. so if we listen entirely with you know it will distance more of the. c.n.n. presenter chris cuomo has sparked controversy for saying on air that violence coming from the left wing anti family have meant in the us is more morally justified than violence which comes from the far right the comments were made the day after and had minor clashes with police on journalists while countering a white nationalist rally in washington all punches are not equal truong a moral equivalency between those espousing hate and those fighting it because they both resort to violence emboldens hate legitimize hateful belief and elevates what should be stamped out well they are my colleague andrew farmer got reaction both for and against chris cuomo as comments. every time i see them on television they seem to be getting some kind of fight some kind of altercation it always seems to come from them and as a matter if they're fighting hey or whatever they claim you can't put your hands on somebody and then hid
on planet earth if we from growth this new. era of. everyone including. the schools are. not sober. so if we listen entirely with you know it will distance more of the. c.n.n. presenter chris cuomo has sparked controversy for saying on air that violence coming from the left wing anti family have meant in the us is more morally justified than violence which comes from the far right the comments were made the day after and had minor clashes with police on journalists while countering a white...
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well, my dream was to travel the universe, so before going to the universe i want to see my planet earth bicycle is a good speed. that it has taken such a long time, seven that it has taken such a long time, seve n yea rs that it has taken such a long time, seven years and you have covered five continents. what is the next continent you want to cover? christiania. christiania, all right, after that antarctica. so tell us, what is the most favourite place that you have visited among the five continents? —— 0ceania. that you have visited among the five continents? -- oceania. there are so many places in my mind, in my memory, and a really amazing place was bolivia. it is assault desert, so there is no trees, no animals, sometimes car passing, but it was very, very quiet. and of course, there are now closer relations between south korea and north korea. would you want to cycle through north korea? actually this is my dream. i have dreamt about north korea for a long time, because we have the same history for a long time, and it isjust next to my country, so i really wish i could cross, and
well, my dream was to travel the universe, so before going to the universe i want to see my planet earth bicycle is a good speed. that it has taken such a long time, seven that it has taken such a long time, seve n yea rs that it has taken such a long time, seven years and you have covered five continents. what is the next continent you want to cover? christiania. christiania, all right, after that antarctica. so tell us, what is the most favourite place that you have visited among the five...
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they invented it as a response a response to climate change because when photosynthesis began on planet earth hundreds of millions of years ago, the year had a very thick carbon dioxide blanket which was insulation's with you have photosynthetic creatures removing that co2 from the atmosphere then things will get cooler so you need something to adapt to the cooler climate. the omega-3 is that it makes your membranes much more pliable and functional at lower temperatures. it allows creatures to spread to the polls. phytoplankton became more complicated this is the next level up and they became more efficient for carbon dioxide there are more and more omega-3 rich phytoplankton. now what is interesting is all the microalgae lives and dies and sinks to the bottom and what wanted to become? petroleum what drives our car is ancient lg. and you that commercial from the 70s it showed dinosaurs walking the earth then they transform into oil? it's not true. it is all live. that is a shock the oil company is lying to us. oil comes to us from phytoplankton. the food here feels a little guilty about clim
they invented it as a response a response to climate change because when photosynthesis began on planet earth hundreds of millions of years ago, the year had a very thick carbon dioxide blanket which was insulation's with you have photosynthetic creatures removing that co2 from the atmosphere then things will get cooler so you need something to adapt to the cooler climate. the omega-3 is that it makes your membranes much more pliable and functional at lower temperatures. it allows creatures to...
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planet earth is changing — daily.e, its inhabitants. watching from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days, we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and when it comes to understanding the really big issues, those that have effects on a truly global scale, visualising that data can turn millions of figures into something that everyone can understand. maps like these created by carnegie mellon university's ea rthtime website combine nasa satellite imagery with a wide range of datasets to produce visualisations of environmental and geopolitical events from light pollution, to refugee movement, to the effects of coral bleaching on areas such as the great barrier reef. one particular area where modelling such as this can display the starkest impacts is flooding. you can see how important that extreme weather research that we looked at in miami is. raise the global temperature byjust 2 degrees and the sea engulfs the entire area. and this here is bangladesh, where rising water level
planet earth is changing — daily.e, its inhabitants. watching from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days, we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and when it comes to understanding the really big issues, those that have effects on a truly global scale, visualising that data can turn millions of figures into something that everyone can understand. maps like these created by carnegie mellon university's ea rthtime website combine nasa satellite...
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parched regions that are normally a lot of green was a climatologist what the future may hold for planet earth also coming out of discord at the united nations agency for palestinian refugees is having to cut costs after president from slashed america's aid for palestinians. and heroes to some criminals to others pussy riot talk exclusively to d.w. about their recent world cup protest and the latest in jail. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us japan is in the grip of a heat wave right now that has set new temperature records wildfires have killed people in greece and there have been massive forest fires in spain and portugal so what's behind this unusually hot weather in a moment i'll be talking to a climatologist but first we have this report on the high temperatures as some experts fear could irreversibly disrupt earth's ecosystems. central europe from space to halt and to dry this is commander of the international space station alexander guest just had a chance to take my first photos of dried out central europe in germany since a few weeks. and was shocked or should have been green
parched regions that are normally a lot of green was a climatologist what the future may hold for planet earth also coming out of discord at the united nations agency for palestinian refugees is having to cut costs after president from slashed america's aid for palestinians. and heroes to some criminals to others pussy riot talk exclusively to d.w. about their recent world cup protest and the latest in jail. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us japan is in the grip of a heat wave right...