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and in swansea, stefan duerr, professor of wildland fire science. a warm welcome to you all., these particular heat heat waves we're seeing now, are they the product of global warming or freak weather events. guest: thanks. these things happen naturally. but what is happening is that climate change is making them worse. you know, the science is clear from the ipcc over the last year , they have been three reports that have come out which, and one of the new bits of science is attribution between the sort of human fingerprint and extreme weather events such as we're seeing. as the temperature rises, you are more likely to see heat waves, more likely to see other extreme weather events and associated such as wildfires. bernard: nigel, do you see that? that these are not freak weather events, they are made worse by climate change? guest: oh, they're definitely exaggerated by climate change and by human emissions of greenhouse gases. it's very clear that these emissions have increased temperatures. rising temperatures alone will mean we have an increased chance of heat waves. but
and in swansea, stefan duerr, professor of wildland fire science. a warm welcome to you all., these particular heat heat waves we're seeing now, are they the product of global warming or freak weather events. guest: thanks. these things happen naturally. but what is happening is that climate change is making them worse. you know, the science is clear from the ipcc over the last year , they have been three reports that have come out which, and one of the new bits of science is attribution...
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peores crisis financieras muchas personas no pueden comprar alimentos >> muchas personas apuñaladas en swansea >> acoso escolar una adolescente indígena sufrió quemaduras a manos de sus compañeros >> programa migratorio permitirá a sus familiares estar juntos reacciones en méxico después del anuncio de greg abbott que devolver a a los inmigrantes detenidos en la frontera oye, ven. ¿no se preguntan qué hacen todos en sus teléfonos? usando bank of america, sin parar. tío pepe, asegurándose de que la tarjeta de débito que perdió bailando no encuentre otro dueño. carla agró el ramo, pero es a su novio al que le cayó la indirecta. y los papás de la novia ya se ven disfrutando esa merecida segunda luna de miel. tu vida no se detiene. y con las herramientas digitales de bank of america, tus planes tampoco. y ahora démosle la bienvenida a ana montoya. ♪ hola, compañeros estudiantes... pssst! who loves... haribo goldbears. me! this one has juiciness like a strawberry. squishy and delicious. the goldbear is like karate dude. - flippin' around. - shaboom! ♪ kids and grownups love it so. ♪ ♪ the happy wor
peores crisis financieras muchas personas no pueden comprar alimentos >> muchas personas apuñaladas en swansea >> acoso escolar una adolescente indígena sufrió quemaduras a manos de sus compañeros >> programa migratorio permitirá a sus familiares estar juntos reacciones en méxico después del anuncio de greg abbott que devolver a a los inmigrantes detenidos en la frontera oye, ven. ¿no se preguntan qué hacen todos en sus teléfonos? usando bank of america, sin parar....
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climate scientist and professor in the department of meteorology at the university of reading and in swansea, stefan do, professor of wild land fire science, a warm welcome to you all. stephen, these particular heat waves we're seeing now, are they a product of global warming or freak weather events? thanks about it. so i think i'm going to point to you've made is, you know, these things happen naturally. but you know, what is happening is the climate change is making them, making them worse. so, you know, the sign is clear from the can you see the last year has been 3 reports come out, which and when one of the new bits assigned to the attribute attribution between the sort of human fingerprint and extreme weather event such as we're saying. so, you know, as the temperature rises, you're more likely to see a way you're more likely to see other extreme weather events and events that are associated such as while buys nigel. do you see that this? these are not freak weather events. there may be made worse by climate change of the different exaggerated by climate change in by human emissions of
climate scientist and professor in the department of meteorology at the university of reading and in swansea, stefan do, professor of wild land fire science, a warm welcome to you all. stephen, these particular heat waves we're seeing now, are they a product of global warming or freak weather events? thanks about it. so i think i'm going to point to you've made is, you know, these things happen naturally. but you know, what is happening is the climate change is making them, making them worse....
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Jul 27, 2022
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this surgery in swansea is similar to dozens across wales. it was established in the �*505 wales. with calls from people trying to sign up. with calls from people trying to sin u -. ., , with calls from people trying to sin u. .,, with calls from people trying to sin u-. .,, ., with calls from people trying to sin-nu. ., with calls from people trying to si..nu_ ., . sign up. people call from as far as newort sign up. people call from as far as newnort saying — sign up. people call from as far as newport saying they _ sign up. people call from as far as newport saying they have - sign up. people call from as far as newport saying they have called l sign up. people call from as far as| newport saying they have called 65 different practices that day and cannot find a dentist. i've had people call ten, 20 different people call id looking for a dentist. i wish i could take them alone but we don't have the space in our practice. don't have the space in our practice-— don't have the space in our ractice. ., , ., ., practice. partly in an effort to free u- practice. partly in an effort to
this surgery in swansea is similar to dozens across wales. it was established in the �*505 wales. with calls from people trying to sign up. with calls from people trying to sin u -. ., , with calls from people trying to sin u. .,, with calls from people trying to sin u-. .,, ., with calls from people trying to sin-nu. ., with calls from people trying to si..nu_ ., . sign up. people call from as far as newort sign up. people call from as far as newnort saying — sign up. people call from as...
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who were promoted from league one, started their championship campaign with a 1—1 draw at home to swansearom all the efl fixtures of course on the bbc sport website. liverpool beat manchester city 3—1 in the community shield at the king power stadium in leicester.. liverpool's trent alexander arnold had the most assists in the league last season but scored himself after 20 minutes. city employed new signings erling haaland and julian alvarez, and it was the latter who equalised, after var had at first ruled the goal out for offside. var then ruled a handball in favour of liverpool, and mo salah made it 2—1 late in the game. that became 3—1 when another new face, darwin nunez, scored in injury time. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport the us state of kentucky has been hit by its worst floods for decades, killing at least 25 people. hundreds of homes and businesses had been flooded in the east of the state. president biden has declared it "a major disaster." 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes reports.
who were promoted from league one, started their championship campaign with a 1—1 draw at home to swansearom all the efl fixtures of course on the bbc sport website. liverpool beat manchester city 3—1 in the community shield at the king power stadium in leicester.. liverpool's trent alexander arnold had the most assists in the league last season but scored himself after 20 minutes. city employed new signings erling haaland and julian alvarez, and it was the latter who equalised, after var...
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when you think about it, what is more racist than swansea? those swans are almost always white.ood at swimming. see what i mean? terrible, terrible. not only is ballet racist, its transfer because also. just look at the title, the nutcracker. there was a ship to ladies and gentlemen over time, but it is still problematic with the inclusion of nonbinary and trans-dancers. they used terms like people and folk do not make the assumptions of identities. don't identify as an offshore oil worker. unless you're cruised in a t for a long time. i know what it's like. kat, you could have been a ballet dancer, but you chose not to. was it because it was racist? >> yes. >> greg: will be right back. cnn interview right there. how did you first know it was racist, kat? >> it's just a feeling that i had and i was disgusted by it. so i decided to make my entire life against it. ballet is an elitist. bali is an elitist, but you're not else's is a late test? tens of thousands of dollars for a few years of dancing school. that is what anybody who goes there would be doing. i feel like if they can
when you think about it, what is more racist than swansea? those swans are almost always white.ood at swimming. see what i mean? terrible, terrible. not only is ballet racist, its transfer because also. just look at the title, the nutcracker. there was a ship to ladies and gentlemen over time, but it is still problematic with the inclusion of nonbinary and trans-dancers. they used terms like people and folk do not make the assumptions of identities. don't identify as an offshore oil worker....
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now, cleo was described additional you'd. asa swansea was on national mia, clergy, and catholic committee here in cologne. are a special case for her. i've always been struck by how fearful the bishop are of an open conflict with open day. again, all i think is were shouting, what do you have to lose for li, unavailable? it's not as if a bishop will be an interrupt of his title for criticizing or was day that the fear is real, that we are. what fuels this fear is it justified? after persistent requests, christoph bullcrap agreed to an interview. he's been the head of opus day in germany for more than 25 years. the regional vicar is pleased with the groups growing popularity. the tried combination to hear about us and to listen to this. the speaker for the shops world wide ask are prelate in rome to open branches of opus de everywhere, a combination that we can't keep up with the demand since undergone. so in the last few decades of centers have sprung up all across eastern europe to the saw that us demit today, in our case, membership is growing gradually. your the primary importance of o
now, cleo was described additional you'd. asa swansea was on national mia, clergy, and catholic committee here in cologne. are a special case for her. i've always been struck by how fearful the bishop are of an open conflict with open day. again, all i think is were shouting, what do you have to lose for li, unavailable? it's not as if a bishop will be an interrupt of his title for criticizing or was day that the fear is real, that we are. what fuels this fear is it justified? after persistent...
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i was in a restaurant in swansea when _ paycheque.e prepared to speak about hiv and aids and living with it because people still have a stigma, they still feel a bit reluctant to be honest about their diagnosis and things like that so there are all sorts of movements to eradicate it, people can be tested and it became undetectable and you wouldn't be able to spread it so it is trying to get the word out that it is manageable, you can live a totally full life now and not to be afraid of getting tested and i think it's a sin has made huge strides in that, we did not see it coming at all. :. .. that, we did not see it coming at all. . ,, , :, that, we did not see it coming at all. :. ~' , :, , that, we did not see it coming at all. . ,, i. , : that, we did not see it coming at all. :. , : m all. thank you very much. my pleasure- _ all. thank you very much. my pleasure. good _ all. thank you very much. my pleasure. good to _ all. thank you very much. my pleasure. good to see - all. thank you very much. my pleasure. good to see you. . stay
i was in a restaurant in swansea when _ paycheque.e prepared to speak about hiv and aids and living with it because people still have a stigma, they still feel a bit reluctant to be honest about their diagnosis and things like that so there are all sorts of movements to eradicate it, people can be tested and it became undetectable and you wouldn't be able to spread it so it is trying to get the word out that it is manageable, you can live a totally full life now and not to be afraid of getting...
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who were promoted from league one, started their championship campaign with a 1—1 draw at home to swanseaiah jones. but two of albion's new signings combined to equalise in the second half, john swift turned injed wallace's cross to make it 1—1, and that's how it finished at the riverside. all the details and results from all the efl fixtures of course on the bbc sport website. elsewhere this weekend, england women are on the brink of history. they can win their first major tournament when they take on germany in the final of the european championship. the game kicks off at 5pm tomorrow evening and our reporter matt graveling is already at wembley. matt you're there nice and early. how are things looking? there is a trickle down wembley way right now as people go about their saturday evening. tomorrow, some of 87,200 people will be coming up here come up those steps and into a sold—out wembley stadium. it will be a record capacity attendance. a sold—out wembley, a record for any european championship game ever. men or women. european championship game ever. men orwomen. 0f european champi
who were promoted from league one, started their championship campaign with a 1—1 draw at home to swanseaiah jones. but two of albion's new signings combined to equalise in the second half, john swift turned injed wallace's cross to make it 1—1, and that's how it finished at the riverside. all the details and results from all the efl fixtures of course on the bbc sport website. elsewhere this weekend, england women are on the brink of history. they can win their first major tournament when...
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who were promoted from league one, started their championship campaign with a 1—1 draw at home to swansease on the bbc sport website. elsewhere this weekend, england women are on the brink of history. they can win their first major tournament when they take on germany in the final of the european championship. the game kicks off at 5pm tomorrow evening and our reporter matt graveling is already at wembley. matt you're there nice and early. how are things looking? got to get here early, because tomorrow evening there will be 87,200 people in this stadium bind me. it's a packed out, sold wembley. it will also be an attendance record for any european champion again. that is the men of the women. in about 24 hours' time we will be approaching full time so we don't want it to be a draw because we don't want penalties, definitely not against germany, especially as the germans are a team that i won this competition ate out of the last ten times. 0ne competition ate out of the last ten times. one of those finals enhancing key in 2009 was against the line ss. with germany winning 6—2. england has
who were promoted from league one, started their championship campaign with a 1—1 draw at home to swansease on the bbc sport website. elsewhere this weekend, england women are on the brink of history. they can win their first major tournament when they take on germany in the final of the european championship. the game kicks off at 5pm tomorrow evening and our reporter matt graveling is already at wembley. matt you're there nice and early. how are things looking? got to get here early,...
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it's once a university, he specializes it while far trends that impacts and he joins us out by from swansea in the u. k. could have you with us a professor on this latest far in california. why have a spread so rapidly in such a short space of time? here the landscape is already pre condition to read is with the stream fi behavior because we've now had a very long season with below ever rain ever and rainfall. that means the alignment and vegetation is very powerful on top of this. now we have a very strong wind, perhaps the most important ingredient in moving this fi and very rapidly across the landscape. we also have a lot of fuel in this landscape. it hasn't been for quite some time. and we have steep terrain in places, all of which enhance the rapid growth of file. so we'll come parts of the world like california who seem to be experiencing many more wild fires, or at least on a, on a bigger scale. they used to walk, can they do to ensure that as the climate changes, this sort of thing doesn't happen as frequently as it currently does. well, essentially, the way the conditions that prom
it's once a university, he specializes it while far trends that impacts and he joins us out by from swansea in the u. k. could have you with us a professor on this latest far in california. why have a spread so rapidly in such a short space of time? here the landscape is already pre condition to read is with the stream fi behavior because we've now had a very long season with below ever rain ever and rainfall. that means the alignment and vegetation is very powerful on top of this. now we have...
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away across england and wales, absolutely beautiful afternoon for many. just take a look at this, swansea high pressure, which will stay with us as we move into the weekend, but this is the weather front which is continuing to bring in the nuisance cloud into the far north west, which stays across northern parts of scotland and northern ireland tonight, but elsewhere, we keep the clear skies, temperatures holding up, perhaps low to mid double digits first thing in the morning, but i can offer you more sunshine tomorrow, from the word go. a beautiful start for many, that frontal system still producing some nuisance, drizzling rain into the far north west, maybe into northern ireland as well, but only the north coast. elsewhere, there will be lots of sunshine, and where we have got the sunshine, the temperatures will really pick up. getting up to 28 degrees, which is 82 fahrenheit, in the south east corner. something you might have to think about, which we haven't recently, is the uv levels, high to very high, for some areas, and you might need the sunscreen for the weekend as well, the hig
away across england and wales, absolutely beautiful afternoon for many. just take a look at this, swansea high pressure, which will stay with us as we move into the weekend, but this is the weather front which is continuing to bring in the nuisance cloud into the far north west, which stays across northern parts of scotland and northern ireland tonight, but elsewhere, we keep the clear skies, temperatures holding up, perhaps low to mid double digits first thing in the morning, but i can offer...
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this surgery in swansea is similar to dozens across wales.the product without really knowing how the figures are going to work. is this an admission that the system is to stretch to carry on as it is, and some might give you is this rationing by another name. that's a professional opinion and based on a careful analysis and we should be pleased to hear that message being to give in to a patient. and therefore, it will release more capacity to see patients who need us. the shortage of nhs dental places is not a new phenomenon. but the key question is, will sing a dentist less frequently ease the strain, or does it simply show there aren't enough dentists in the first place? vast amounts of planet—heating carbon dioxide are created during the manufacture of the items we use in our everyday lives. in fact, the making of these materials creates more greenhouse emissions than all the world's planes, lorries, cars, train and ships put together. the paper industry alone contributes nearly one billion tonnes of carbon emissions globally every year. 0
this surgery in swansea is similar to dozens across wales.the product without really knowing how the figures are going to work. is this an admission that the system is to stretch to carry on as it is, and some might give you is this rationing by another name. that's a professional opinion and based on a careful analysis and we should be pleased to hear that message being to give in to a patient. and therefore, it will release more capacity to see patients who need us. the shortage of nhs dental...
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he is originally from south wales and is a lawyer in swansea for a good number of years.ice. so the prime minister expected here shortly, within the hour, it wouldn't surprise me if it was within the next ten or 15 minutes or so. and then we will hear from the prime minister within the next hour, making the case, which will be fascinating to hear, firstly his reflections on his time as prime minister. what does he regard as his legacy? be keenly contested by journalists, the electorate and historians. but how will he define historians. but how will he define his legacy? and crucially, how willie frame the argument that justifies in his own mind the desire to carry on as prime minister until october? because crucially his parliamentary party have the capacity to remove him as conservative leader, they have done that. removing him as a prime minister is different because that is an appointment from the queen. so it is very tricky territory. we can now report that we expect the prime minister to be here at 1230 pm. the expected time of the statement has moved several times a
he is originally from south wales and is a lawyer in swansea for a good number of years.ice. so the prime minister expected here shortly, within the hour, it wouldn't surprise me if it was within the next ten or 15 minutes or so. and then we will hear from the prime minister within the next hour, making the case, which will be fascinating to hear, firstly his reflections on his time as prime minister. what does he regard as his legacy? be keenly contested by journalists, the electorate and...