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see i notice that the shia tree produced more fruit and constance from pollination i'm really happy to have the blues is the one. although people will continue to plant she'll trees in the future they're more likely to leave other trees time to nurse will allowing more nature to develop and thrive. it's a prediction we keep hearing the shocking every time experts have calculated that by 2050 plus tick in the oceans will outweigh 1st that is correct to create it is a horrifying 1st picked on as if the effects of luck to get great on marine life weren't bad enough some are thought to simply take a look at him. will it be that michael would already be having on the on health let's take a look. what's on the menu plastic. bottle cap dim sum. or maybe some lego sushi sounds strange but that is roughly equivalent to the amount of microscopic pieces of plastic that we in just over the course of a month 20 kilograms over the course of a lifetime. we do this by simply reading and drinking water and eating fish the oceans and rivers in particular are full of micro plastics says malcolm hudson a
see i notice that the shia tree produced more fruit and constance from pollination i'm really happy to have the blues is the one. although people will continue to plant she'll trees in the future they're more likely to leave other trees time to nurse will allowing more nature to develop and thrive. it's a prediction we keep hearing the shocking every time experts have calculated that by 2050 plus tick in the oceans will outweigh 1st that is correct to create it is a horrifying 1st picked on as...
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if you know that we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact that there are abuse here shows that we're using non-aggressive chemicals which are not good for mental to the environment are good if we could use herbicides but we don't because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the ever. that the. the hives in the green verges are just a 1st step he also plans to alternate the crops he plans to allow the soil to recover alberto rodriguez has already introduced crop rotation alternating between onions strawberries and different varieties of beans rodriguez only farms 2 hectares but the crop rotation has boosted his harvest considerably. he's also started using insect traps in the greenhouse to cut down on the use of pesticides. we had the problem that our plants were diseased sometimes we just had to guess what it could be. we are now we don't know what was wrong now techno service provided us with insect traps to identify the pes
if you know that we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact that there are abuse here shows that we're using non-aggressive chemicals which are not good for mental to the environment are good if we could use herbicides but we don't because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the ever. that the. the hives in the green verges are just a...
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if you know that we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact that there are abuse here shows that we're using you know an aggressive outlook chemicals which are not good for mental to the environment are good if we could use herbicides but we don't because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the ever. that the era. of the hives in the green verges are just a 1st step he also plans to alternate the crops he plans to allow the soil to recover. alberto brodrick as has already introduced crop rotation alternating between onions strawberries and different varieties of bees rodriguez only farms 2 hectares but the crop rotation has boosted his harvest considerably. he's also started using insect traps in the greenhouse to cut down on the use of pesticides. we had the problem that our plants were diseased sometimes we just had to guess what it could be. we really didn't know what was wrong now techno service provided us with insect tra
if you know that we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact that there are abuse here shows that we're using you know an aggressive outlook chemicals which are not good for mental to the environment are good if we could use herbicides but we don't because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the ever. that the era. of the hives in the...
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we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact that there are abuse here shows that were using non-aggressive chemicals which are not detrimental to the environment we could use herbicides but we don't because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the ever. that the. the hives in the green verges are just a 1st step he also plans to alternate the crops he plans to allow the soil to recover. as has already introduced crop rotation alternating between onions strawberries and different varieties of beans rodriguez only farms 2 hectares but the crop rotation has boosted his harvest considerably. he's also started using insect traps in the greenhouse to cut down on the use of pesticides. we had the problem that our plants were diseased sometimes we just had to guess what it could be. we really didn't know what was wrong now techno service provided us with insect traps to identify the pests it's helpful we want to use products that are n
we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact that there are abuse here shows that were using non-aggressive chemicals which are not detrimental to the environment we could use herbicides but we don't because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the ever. that the. the hives in the green verges are just a 1st step he also plans to alternate...
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in the north and we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact of their abuse here shows that we're using non-aggressive chemicals which are not good for mental to the environment are going to we could use herbicides but we don't know because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the other. that the. the beehives in the green verges are just a 1st step he also plans to alternate the crops he plans to allow the soil to recover alberto rodriguez has already introduced crop rotation alternating between onions strawberries and different varieties of beans rodriguez only farms 2 hectares but the crop rotation has boosted his harvest considerably. he's also started using insect traps in the greenhouse to cut down on the use of pesticides. we had the problem that our plants were diseased sometimes we just had to guess what it could be. we are really didn't know what was wrong now techno service provided us with insect traps to identify th
in the north and we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact of their abuse here shows that we're using non-aggressive chemicals which are not good for mental to the environment are going to we could use herbicides but we don't know because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the other. that the. the beehives in the green verges are just...
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if you know that we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact that there are abuse here shows that we're using you know an aggressive chemicals which are not good for mental to the environment we could use herbicides but we don't because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the other. that the. the beehives in the green verges are just a 1st step he also plans to alternate the crops he plans to allow the soil to recover. as has already introduced crop rotation alternating between onions strawberries and different varieties of beans rodriguez only farms 2 hectares but the crop rotation has boosted his harvest considerably. he's also started using insect traps in the greenhouse to cut down on the use of pesticides. we had the problem that our plants were diseased sometimes we just had to guess what it could be. we are now we don't know what was wrong now techno service provided us with insect traps to identify the pests it's helpfu
if you know that we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact that there are abuse here shows that we're using you know an aggressive chemicals which are not good for mental to the environment we could use herbicides but we don't because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the other. that the. the beehives in the green verges are just a...
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i notice that the shia tree produced more fruit and thanks to a strong pollination i'm very happy to have the it is the one. although people will continue to plant sheer trees in the future they're more likely to live other to stand in a circle allowing more nature to develop and thrive. it's a prediction would give here in the shocking ever time experts have calculated that by 2050 plus to kill the oceans we 1st that is correct chris it is a horrifying respect and as if the effect of the debris on marine life would bother about summer solstice indeed take a look at. fill it up with michael but it would already be hard being on our own health let's take a look. what's on the menu plastic. bottle cap dim sum. or maybe some lego sushi sounds strange but that is roughly equivalent to the amount of microscopic pieces of plastic that we in just over the course of a month 20 kilograms over the course of a lifetime. we do this by simply breathing and drinking water and eating fish the oceans and rivers in particular are full of my crap plastic says malcolm hudson a professor of environmenta
i notice that the shia tree produced more fruit and thanks to a strong pollination i'm very happy to have the it is the one. although people will continue to plant sheer trees in the future they're more likely to live other to stand in a circle allowing more nature to develop and thrive. it's a prediction would give here in the shocking ever time experts have calculated that by 2050 plus to kill the oceans we 1st that is correct chris it is a horrifying respect and as if the effect of the...
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200000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activities a u.k. study found that where there's nighttime lighting trees but earlier and lose their lives later than elsewhere all these various effect on different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole so what can we do as individuals that might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where. and then turn off again. that a motion sensor turning on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted stray lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient and lower the intensity when possible dimming is the magic word here. and entire cities even entire countries can adopt such solutions france for example has banned sky beams and in some places said times when lights in public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as keeping the brightness of lamps and ecological in sensitive areas. i'm a creative people will be amazed this is as you get this you. and you know it needs that need to be. protests from citizens. have
200000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activities a u.k. study found that where there's nighttime lighting trees but earlier and lose their lives later than elsewhere all these various effect on different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole so what can we do as individuals that might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where. and then turn off again. that a motion sensor turning on and...
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we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact that there are abuse here shows that we're using non-aggressive chemicals which are not good for mental to the environment are good if we could use herbicides but we don't because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the ever. that the. the hives in the green verges are just a 1st step he also plans to alternate the crops he plans to allow the soil to recover alberto rodriguez has already introduced crop rotation alternating between onions strawberries and different varieties of beans rodriguez only farms 2 hectares but the crop rotation has boosted his harvest considerably. he's also started using insect traps in the greenhouse to cut down on the use of pesticides. we had the problem that our plants were diseased sometimes we just had to guess what it could be. we are now we don't know what was wrong now techno service provided us with insect traps to identify the pests it's helpful
we have our own pollinators and that means we are sustainable it's clear where there are abuse there is pollination and that means there is life the fact that there are abuse here shows that we're using non-aggressive chemicals which are not good for mental to the environment are good if we could use herbicides but we don't because the weeds help prevent soil erosion so that when it rains the soil doesn't wash away. the ever. that the. the hives in the green verges are just a 1st step he also...
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fruit trees and trees in general so this pollination will help the trees and in particular it will help if she had to look at it. this year i noticed that the she had reproduced more fruit and pans to a strong nation i'm really happy to have the blues is the one. although people will continue to plan she'll trees in the future they're more likely to leave other trees time allowing more nature to belong and right. it's a prediction here in the shocking every time experts have calculated that by 2050 plus to the oceans well we fish that is correct if you are qualifying 1st bit and the effect of luck to give me a marine life would but not just in the u.k. a look into that in the micro plastics would already be having on that one help let's take a look. what's on the menu plastic. bottle cap dim sum. or maybe some lego sushi sounds strange but that is roughly equivalent to the amount of microscopic pieces of plastic that we in just over the course of a month 20 kilograms over the course of a lifetime. we do this by simply reading and drinking water and eating fish the oceans and rivers in p
fruit trees and trees in general so this pollination will help the trees and in particular it will help if she had to look at it. this year i noticed that the she had reproduced more fruit and pans to a strong nation i'm really happy to have the blues is the one. although people will continue to plan she'll trees in the future they're more likely to leave other trees time allowing more nature to belong and right. it's a prediction here in the shocking every time experts have calculated that by...
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accused of fraud and of conspiring with foreign forces under this controversial legislation devika pollin has the latest for us from hong kong to be a lawyer with and court for less than 10 minutes before you found out he would not be given bail so he has now been taken back into custody presumably presumably until his trial on april 16th now this is also the 1st trial by. new chief justice that took the helm on in january and he's told jimmy lies legal team but they can challenge this but not back at the ports of final appeal hundreds of antique a protest as a rallying for a 4th day in defiance of a calf you military rulers have imposed restrictions on the 2 biggest cities young going on mandalay and banned gatherings of more than 5 people but activists say they will continue to hold protests against the ousting of the government last week . noise for former u.s. president donald trump file defense papers saying the senate impeachment trial starting on tuesday is unconstitutional they deny the charge that he incited his supporters to storm capitol hill but democrats prosecuting trump say
accused of fraud and of conspiring with foreign forces under this controversial legislation devika pollin has the latest for us from hong kong to be a lawyer with and court for less than 10 minutes before you found out he would not be given bail so he has now been taken back into custody presumably presumably until his trial on april 16th now this is also the 1st trial by. new chief justice that took the helm on in january and he's told jimmy lies legal team but they can challenge this but not...
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fruit trees and trees in general so this pollination will help the trees and in particular it will help if she had tree. this year i noticed that the she had reproduced more fruit and pans to stromboli nation i'm really happy to have the ability to do one. people will continue to plan sheer trees in the future they're more likely to leave other trees time allowing more nature to develop and thrive. it's a prediction we'll keep hearing shocking every time experts have calculated that by 2050 plus to the oceans well we furnish that is correct creek it is only flying 1st but i think the effect of left it on marine life would but not summer such as in take a look into that if that michael would already be having on that one help let's take a look. what's on the menu plastic pasta. bottle cap dim sum. or maybe some lego sushi sounds strange but that is roughly equivalent to the amount of microscopic pieces of plastic that we in just over the course of a month 20 kilograms over the course of a lifetime. we do this by simply preaching and drinking water and eating fish the oceans and rivers in
fruit trees and trees in general so this pollination will help the trees and in particular it will help if she had tree. this year i noticed that the she had reproduced more fruit and pans to stromboli nation i'm really happy to have the ability to do one. people will continue to plan sheer trees in the future they're more likely to leave other trees time allowing more nature to develop and thrive. it's a prediction we'll keep hearing shocking every time experts have calculated that by 2050...
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it flowers at night because it is moth pollinated. alex, if ou because it is moth pollinated. and that smell as a slightly altered and we are now in the realm of public toilets. ida. slightly altered and we are now in the realm of public toilets. no. no! laughter- — laughter. when you look at something so beautiful— when you look at something so beautiful and the fact it could turn into that _ beautiful and the fact it could turn into that is — beautiful and the fact it could turn into that is quite incredible, nonetheless, it is a good thing it is not _ nonetheless, it is a good thing it is not smell—o—vision, 100,000 people _ is notsmell—o—vision,100,000 people all— is not smell—o—vision, 100,000 people all over the world looking at that through a webcam, how incredible is that you have such a response in people so passionate about— response in people so passionate about it _ response in people so passionate about it in the where you are? it about it in the where you are? [i has about it in the where you are? has been about it in the where you are? it has been amazing. in th
it flowers at night because it is moth pollinated. alex, if ou because it is moth pollinated. and that smell as a slightly altered and we are now in the realm of public toilets. ida. slightly altered and we are now in the realm of public toilets. no. no! laughter- — laughter. when you look at something so beautiful— when you look at something so beautiful and the fact it could turn into that _ beautiful and the fact it could turn into that is — beautiful and the fact it could turn into...
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100000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activity a u.k. study found that where there's nighttime lighting trees but earlier and who still use later than elsewhere all these various of facts on different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn it off again. that the motion sensor turns on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted street lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient and lower the intensity when possible dimming. the magic word here. entire cities even entire countries can adopt such solutions france for example has banned sky beams and in some places said times when lights in public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as keeping the brightness of lands and ecological in sensitive areas. i'm afraid that people don't realize this is as he gets if you. and you know if that needs to be. regulation that's where. the pro
100000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activity a u.k. study found that where there's nighttime lighting trees but earlier and who still use later than elsewhere all these various of facts on different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn it off again. that the motion sensor turns...
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100000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activity says a new case study found that where there is nighttime lighting trees but earlier and lose their lives later than elsewhere all these various of facts on different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole so what can we do as individuals that might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need and then turn off again. that a motion sensor turning on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted street lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient and lower the intensity when possible dimming. the magic word here is entire cities even entire countries such solutions france for example has banned sky beams and in some places says times when lights in public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as keeping the brightness of land and ecological the sensitive areas. imo create art people don't realize this is as you get this you. and. that needs to be. the protests from citizens like me. have
100000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activity says a new case study found that where there is nighttime lighting trees but earlier and lose their lives later than elsewhere all these various of facts on different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole so what can we do as individuals that might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need and then turn off again. that a motion...
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200000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activity a u.k. study found that where there's nighttime lighting trees but earlier and who still use later that elsewhere all these various of facts and different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole so what can we do as individuals that might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn off again. that emotion sensor turning on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted street lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient and lower the intensity when possible dimming. the magic words here. entire cities even entire countries can adopt such solutions france for example has banned sky beams and in some places says times when lights in public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as keeping the brightness of land and ecological the sensitive areas. imo created by people don't realize this is how she gets if you. and you know it needs that needs to be. regulation. and. protests
200000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activity a u.k. study found that where there's nighttime lighting trees but earlier and who still use later that elsewhere all these various of facts and different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole so what can we do as individuals that might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn off again. that emotion sensor turning...
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object to fly fast objective is on an environmental level is to create biodiversity because bees pollinate fruit trees and trees in general so this will help the trees and in particular it will help if she had to really look at it in. d.c. i noticed that the she had reproduced more fruit and thanks to a stromboli nation i'm really happy to have the girl is the one. older people will continue to plan she attorneys in the future they're more likely to leave other 2 standing or swim allowing more nature to develop and thrive. it's a prediction we keep hearing the are that shocking every time experts have calculated that by 2050 plus ticket the oceans will outweigh 1st that is correct creased it is a horrifying 1st but aren't as if the effects of luck to everyone marine life weren't bad enough some are thought to simply take a look at. will it be that michael would already be having on the on health let's take a look. what's on the menu plastic. bottle cap dim sum. or maybe some lego sushi sounds strange but that is roughly equivalent to the amount of microscopic pieces of plastic that we in j
object to fly fast objective is on an environmental level is to create biodiversity because bees pollinate fruit trees and trees in general so this will help the trees and in particular it will help if she had to really look at it in. d.c. i noticed that the she had reproduced more fruit and thanks to a stromboli nation i'm really happy to have the girl is the one. older people will continue to plan she attorneys in the future they're more likely to leave other 2 standing or swim allowing more...
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extinction is jerry the hole in the sophisticated or sensitive network of eco systems plants growing pollinated while extreme weather events leave entire hobby just devastated including the coral reefs dug up by jewel for many fish the changes brought about by humans of the thriving a growing range of for and for their of their natural homes. yeah there are few facts and figures on these warring developments you know. the list of animals and plants that have become extinct is already desperately long and over 12 percent of remaining species are on the brink of extinction according to the intergovernmental science policy platform on biodiversity. extinction means gone forever wildlife populations have collapsed by more than 2 thirds in less than half a century. over that same period the human population has grown considerably. the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystems says pressure on the environment is growing and so is global g.d.p. consumers are buying more and industries consuming more natural resources especially in developing nations plus urban populations have more than
extinction is jerry the hole in the sophisticated or sensitive network of eco systems plants growing pollinated while extreme weather events leave entire hobby just devastated including the coral reefs dug up by jewel for many fish the changes brought about by humans of the thriving a growing range of for and for their of their natural homes. yeah there are few facts and figures on these warring developments you know. the list of animals and plants that have become extinct is already...
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have been during this pandemic but we heard from the ilo who's the head of the state of rhineland pollinate in the south west of germany who described the chancellor is not particularly willing to concede ground the federal government doesn't seem interested in talking to mull tenney's insteps people are broke enough to months in lockdown. german chancellor angela merkel has ceded ground not just on the date a there with one of the biggest moves that we've seen is that the reopening of schools kindergartens and daycare will now be put directly in the hands of the states in which those schools are what that means in some states like saxony. and hester a school could be back as soon as monday next week there's also a move when it comes to hairdressers which is good news for the likes of myself we've started to look a little shaky during this lockdown from the 1st of march headdresses will be able to reopen with some caveats in place there will be certain hygiene requirements masks having to be worn these type of things and limit on the number of people in shops now what did come out as well i
have been during this pandemic but we heard from the ilo who's the head of the state of rhineland pollinate in the south west of germany who described the chancellor is not particularly willing to concede ground the federal government doesn't seem interested in talking to mull tenney's insteps people are broke enough to months in lockdown. german chancellor angela merkel has ceded ground not just on the date a there with one of the biggest moves that we've seen is that the reopening of schools...
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country shortly we're going to get an update from our correspondent covering the story 1st did it go pollin reports. a show of force to break up a protest outside a state bank in the city of magically around a 1000 people at a peaceful rally were dispersed with rubber bullets and sling shot more than 10 truckloads of security forces and police were. oid to the scene where demonstrators were calling for me and mars military leaders to reinstate their elected government extra troops were also sent to other parts of the country ilian mars' largest city and gone soldiers in armored vehicles and tanks patrolled the streets one group of the civil disobedience movement c.d.n. for short student front of the central bank in the and gone and continued with their calls for the military government to step down and the country's democratically elected leaders to be released. we are protesting peacefully without weapons and with no intention of violence to call for cd and fight for the freedom of government staff this as the military issued a statement on its facebook page outlining the possible punishme
country shortly we're going to get an update from our correspondent covering the story 1st did it go pollin reports. a show of force to break up a protest outside a state bank in the city of magically around a 1000 people at a peaceful rally were dispersed with rubber bullets and sling shot more than 10 truckloads of security forces and police were. oid to the scene where demonstrators were calling for me and mars military leaders to reinstate their elected government extra troops were also...
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media earlier on monday the deposed leader and sons to choose the tension was extended difficult pollin has been following developments from hong kong. from what we understand they were getting in reports that both security forces the police and soldiers are firing indiscriminately at crowds to try and disperse crowds in mandalay it's still unclear whether they're using live fire or rubber bullets and it's also unclear whether they're firing at the crowds or in the air to try and get all the protesters to disperse lebanon's vaccination program is underway the world bank help fund the purchase of vaccines lebannon a struggling with a recent surge in cases intensive care units are full there's a shortage of oxygen tanks new cornton rules have come into effect for travelers arriving in the u.k. from monday people coming in from 33 high risk nations have to isolate at an airport for 10 days at their own cost the world health organization is planning a rapid response to an ebola outbreak in guinea after the 1st cases of the disease there in 5 years 7 people have tested positive and 3 have di
media earlier on monday the deposed leader and sons to choose the tension was extended difficult pollin has been following developments from hong kong. from what we understand they were getting in reports that both security forces the police and soldiers are firing indiscriminately at crowds to try and disperse crowds in mandalay it's still unclear whether they're using live fire or rubber bullets and it's also unclear whether they're firing at the crowds or in the air to try and get all the...
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started to open, and then we have had a most fantastic evening watching it come into full bloom, pollinatingare plants we hold here at the botanic gardens, but i think from all the plants that we do hold, there are not many that have there are not many that have the same sort of bizarre ecology, and to be quite honest, there are not many that are so poorly known, to actually flower in cultivation is very rare and that means that we here at cambridge university have been really fortunate to have the first flowering example of this in the uk. it's so nice after a difficult year, for everybody, it's so nice to have a story, a real positive story to share with people, and we were confident we would get it to bloom one day, but we have waited five years, and we had a flower bud in november but you can never sure whether that flower will go to full—term and actually produce a flower, so many issues can arise in the interim, so it's so nice today to actually finally see it open. a 21 year old british woman has become the youngest female to row solo across the atlantic ocean. jasmine harrison — a sw
started to open, and then we have had a most fantastic evening watching it come into full bloom, pollinatingare plants we hold here at the botanic gardens, but i think from all the plants that we do hold, there are not many that have there are not many that have the same sort of bizarre ecology, and to be quite honest, there are not many that are so poorly known, to actually flower in cultivation is very rare and that means that we here at cambridge university have been really fortunate to have...
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media earlier on monday they deposed leader and sons to choose the tension was extended difficult pollin has been following developments from hong kong. from what we understand they were getting in reports that both security forces the police and soldiers are firing indiscriminately.
media earlier on monday they deposed leader and sons to choose the tension was extended difficult pollin has been following developments from hong kong. from what we understand they were getting in reports that both security forces the police and soldiers are firing indiscriminately.
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100000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activities a u.k. study found that where there's nighttime lighting trees but earlier and lose their lives later than elsewhere all these various of facts and different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole so what can we do as individuals that might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn it off again on that emotion sensor turn it on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted stray lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient. and a lot of intensity when possible dimming is the magic word here. and entire cities even entire countries can adopt such solutions france for example has banned sky beams and in some places says times when lights in public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as keeping the brightness of lamps and ecological the sensitive areas. imo create. this is eisegesis you. and you know it needs that need to be. protests from citizens. have signaled the
100000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activities a u.k. study found that where there's nighttime lighting trees but earlier and lose their lives later than elsewhere all these various of facts and different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole so what can we do as individuals that might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn it off again on that emotion...
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afternoon when it began to open and we had the most fantastic evening watching it come into full bloom, pollinatingot jet-lagged _ much as we can about it. maybe it has got jet-lagged because i it has gotjet—lagged because it has gotjet—lagged because it has gotjet—lagged because it has had five years team up with the time. what significance of this bloom? i think it is one of those examples of one of the many extremely rare plants we hold here at cambridge university botanic garden. i think from all the plants we do hold, there were not many that have there were not many that have the same sort of bizarre ecology and to be quite honest there are not many that are so poorly known. this plant really only came into cultivation in the 1990s at a botanic garden that brought into cultivation and then only was really recorded before that in the late 1980s by margaret mead through some of her paintings. so it was already poorly known but to add to flowering in cultivation is really rare so that means we here at cambridge university botanic garden have been really fortunate to have the first flowering exam
afternoon when it began to open and we had the most fantastic evening watching it come into full bloom, pollinatingot jet-lagged _ much as we can about it. maybe it has got jet-lagged because i it has gotjet—lagged because it has gotjet—lagged because it has gotjet—lagged because it has had five years team up with the time. what significance of this bloom? i think it is one of those examples of one of the many extremely rare plants we hold here at cambridge university botanic garden. i...
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your mug or somebody has me shower time and i was on some other day my neck an archon pour out pollinated i'm a large sham or are shiny for starters. reach up the sperm a name email learn to raise money zing for make a year go to play that but to go to jamaica school knew that it took a membership or much. in one of his every state where because of his mission mastery to bret's what starts. you know that own voice what reckon that do to make little to it and adore misters not a week year. you know that he's not so he might wish it were all it took. him with us of interest sister teacher who is so yeah there's corporal as to what the war the words the judge each of us a go to a yaqui are crucial not the way that i beat the best from which it jani says meo might have looked more than some ugly that the pleasure of reality more the cocoa ianni ito's who. do know says johnny i.e. by that he must supported too many power amid the both the. next and he somewhat in boston east. well there's that the next. team which is this is the new steel merely on your new course so popularly known that t.c.
your mug or somebody has me shower time and i was on some other day my neck an archon pour out pollinated i'm a large sham or are shiny for starters. reach up the sperm a name email learn to raise money zing for make a year go to play that but to go to jamaica school knew that it took a membership or much. in one of his every state where because of his mission mastery to bret's what starts. you know that own voice what reckon that do to make little to it and adore misters not a week year. you...
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and if we were successful with our pollination last night, we will expect the flower, the structure atly drop off. but we have the benefit that this should flower now for us in the coming years, so now we understand the process, we will be able to work on getting pollen from other clones in germany so that we can try and produce seed and share that with other botanic gardens. it's something that has stumped scientists for decades — the search for extraterrestrial life. but now a uk—based business is hoping it might be able to discover if there's anybody out there. it's hoping to raise a million pounds to build a 100—metre long telescope. richard westcott reports. on a disused airfield north of cambridge, next to the bunkers that decades ago used to house lots of the country's nuclear bombs, they are launching a project that could one day answer one of life's great questions. are we alone in the universe? this concrete bunker behind me is where the staff had to come if the base came under attack. you can see the slits where they put their guns out. today there is something very differen
and if we were successful with our pollination last night, we will expect the flower, the structure atly drop off. but we have the benefit that this should flower now for us in the coming years, so now we understand the process, we will be able to work on getting pollen from other clones in germany so that we can try and produce seed and share that with other botanic gardens. it's something that has stumped scientists for decades — the search for extraterrestrial life. but now a uk—based...
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extinction is jerry the hole in the sophisticated well sensitive network of crew systems plants growing pollinated while extreme weather events leave entire habitats yet restated including the coral reefs dug up by jewel for many fish. but changes brought up all by humans i think rightly point 4 and 4 they're not sure. yet are all few facts and figures on these warring developments you know. the list of animals and plants that have become extinct is already desperately long and over 12 percent of remaining species are on the brink of extinction according to the intergovernmental science policy platform on biodiversity. extinction means gone forever wildlife populations have collapsed by more than 2 thirds in less than half a century. over that same period the human population has grown considerably. the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystems says pressure on the environment is growing and so is global g.d.p. consumers are buying more and industry is consuming more natural resources especially in developing nations plus urban populations have more than doubled in the last 3 decades
extinction is jerry the hole in the sophisticated well sensitive network of crew systems plants growing pollinated while extreme weather events leave entire habitats yet restated including the coral reefs dug up by jewel for many fish. but changes brought up all by humans i think rightly point 4 and 4 they're not sure. yet are all few facts and figures on these warring developments you know. the list of animals and plants that have become extinct is already desperately long and over 12 percent...
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the maximum lispan of pollinated insects, ok? this group cannot talk to the farmers. is going to happen by way of the commtee. as i said to you the last time, the tactic is what i call death by committee. i declined when my ne came up to be part of this process. the negotiation -- look, they have tried and tried and tried to break these protests. amy: we have 10 seconds. >> the protests are spreading wider. they're not stepping back. amy: p. sainath, thank you for being with us, award-winning indian journalist and founder of people's archive of rural india, or pari. we will link to your article. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," climate change is forcing traditional dairy producers to look for more sustainable methods. in central california, farmers have found ways to reduce and even reuse met
the maximum lispan of pollinated insects, ok? this group cannot talk to the farmers. is going to happen by way of the commtee. as i said to you the last time, the tactic is what i call death by committee. i declined when my ne came up to be part of this process. the negotiation -- look, they have tried and tried and tried to break these protests. amy: we have 10 seconds. >> the protests are spreading wider. they're not stepping back. amy: p. sainath, thank you for being with us,...
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. >> the fact that you have so many people cross pollinating, that's where innovation seeds. >> we have permeates the whole society in popular culture, in food. silicon valley. it wouldn't exist without immigrants. in many communities of california, about half of all doctors are immigrants, and statewide about a third of all health care workers are immigrants. so we very clearly are dependent on a pipeline from overseas to provide the personnel who save our lives. >> reporter: california has always led the way. it's become this place now that people are interested in because of those many different cltures. in the past, california was portrayed as this quote/unquote all american place where blond hair and blue eyed boys and girls played. and black indigenous people of color, we didn't exist. >> we've known for a full quarter century that the california population was heading to where it is now. this state of extraordinary diversity. and over the course of those 25 years, we've done some things well, some things not so well. but looking to the future, the key is to understand that our po
. >> the fact that you have so many people cross pollinating, that's where innovation seeds. >> we have permeates the whole society in popular culture, in food. silicon valley. it wouldn't exist without immigrants. in many communities of california, about half of all doctors are immigrants, and statewide about a third of all health care workers are immigrants. so we very clearly are dependent on a pipeline from overseas to provide the personnel who save our lives. >> reporter:...
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100000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activity. case study found that where there's nighttime lighting trees but earlier and lose their lives later than elsewhere all these various of facts and different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole. so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn off again. that the motion sensor turns on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted street lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient and lower the intensity when possible dimming is the magic word here. and entire cities even entire countries can adopt such solutions france for example has advanced i beams and in some places said times when lights in public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as keeping the brightness of lamps and ecological essentially areas. imo create. this is as you get this you. and you know that needs to be rules and regulations. 'd and. protests from citizens
100000000000 every summer in germany alone such light also contributes to a decrease in nocturnal pollination activity. case study found that where there's nighttime lighting trees but earlier and lose their lives later than elsewhere all these various of facts and different creatures and plans together affect the environment as a whole. so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn off again. that the motion sensor...
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. >> the fact that you have so many people cross pollinating, that's where innovation seeds. >> we havee that permeates the whole society in popular culture, in food. silicon valley. it wouldn't exist without immigrants. in many communities of california, about half of all doctors are immigrants, and statewide about a third of all health care workers are immigrants. so we very clearly are dependent on a pipeline from overseas to provide the personnel who save our lives. >> reporter: california has always led the way. it's become this place now that people are interested in because of those many different cultures. in the past, california was portrayed as this quote/unquote all american place where blond hair and blue eyed boys and girls played. and black indigenousf color, we didn't exist. >> we've known for a full quarter century that the california population was heading to where it is now. this state of extraordinary diversity. and over the course of those 25 years, we've done some things well, some things not so well. but looking to the future, the key is to understand that our popu
. >> the fact that you have so many people cross pollinating, that's where innovation seeds. >> we havee that permeates the whole society in popular culture, in food. silicon valley. it wouldn't exist without immigrants. in many communities of california, about half of all doctors are immigrants, and statewide about a third of all health care workers are immigrants. so we very clearly are dependent on a pipeline from overseas to provide the personnel who save our lives. >>...