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began to ebb. critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in germany, the university of barnes i called luling was one of the 1st scientists to speak out, skipped them some. i'm in their studio, i'm eager. there are a number of questions. the authors of that study need to address is all of that land actually suited to planting trees. all in that time they see a lot of potential in the taiga, in the tundra, in regions that are too cold. the trees yawn, they want to plant trees in the savannah, which is nothing like a forest. a savannah has lots of grass, land them, and just a few trees, osland, ones or tanisha winter ships. and you have to be realistic if the trees would need watering, tending to, with millions or even billions of new trees. who's going to do that work the fun semester. and was a human figure that is all come you run him in western australia, a huge tree planting. project is already underway. it's a landscape that isn't exactly welcoming for young saplings. the soil is dry, the terrain is uneven. salinity can be a problem for staff members of the environmental t
began to ebb. critics included scientists who called the idea unrealistic in germany, the university of barnes i called luling was one of the 1st scientists to speak out, skipped them some. i'm in their studio, i'm eager. there are a number of questions. the authors of that study need to address is all of that land actually suited to planting trees. all in that time they see a lot of potential in the taiga, in the tundra, in regions that are too cold. the trees yawn, they want to plant trees in...
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universe of culture. a new episode each week. barnes to 21 long, dw. oh, will you become a criminal? mm franklin, i already know who's with about hackers and paralyzing the tire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for a degree, but how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. are you ready to get a little more extreme? ah, these places in europe are smashing all the records. stepped into a bold adventure. just don't lose your grip and the treasure map for modern globetrotters discover some of europe's wykard breaking sites on you tube and know also in book form with face it did up there in years, asia coming up to date. what next for ties between china? taiwan aging has borne to taipei. the use of force remains an option to re unify with the island and back it up with its largest ever military drills have ties across the taiwan straits into a new, more dangerous phase.
universe of culture. a new episode each week. barnes to 21 long, dw. oh, will you become a criminal? mm franklin, i already know who's with about hackers and paralyzing the tire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for a degree, but how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. are you ready to get a little more extreme? ah, these places in europe are smashing all the records....
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of planetary sciences at northwestern university. a yard focuses on greenland climate history in the barn as everybody lead or through the interconnected disaster risks report. we're just talking about and deputy director of the un at universities institute for environment and human security. add in new castle is sharon georgia, senior electra and environment and sustainability at kill university in the u. k. sharon specializes on the development of low carbon technology. welcome to you all . great to have you here with us. plenty to go out. so of course, let's start with this troubling news from greenland. your expert, you know, all too well what's happening with the green and by she did tell us what this research means. in layman's terms, climate scientists have known for a long time and been concerned for a long time that the i sheets in greenland and arctic are so huge and so complex that they kind of can't keep up with the piece of climate change that humans have caused in recent decades and so there is a sort of lag in response to human caused warming a bit. like if you put you take ice cubes out of the freezer and put them on th
of planetary sciences at northwestern university. a yard focuses on greenland climate history in the barn as everybody lead or through the interconnected disaster risks report. we're just talking about and deputy director of the un at universities institute for environment and human security. add in new castle is sharon georgia, senior electra and environment and sustainability at kill university in the u. k. sharon specializes on the development of low carbon technology. welcome to you all ....
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who actually is an incumbent in ron johnson's case, according to this marquette university of law school poll, mandela barnesyou see a poll from the university of north florida where val demings is up over marco rubio. that's within the margin of error, but all these trend lines. so, the question i want to ask you is, how much, at this moment, that democrats have a right, truly have a right to feel like they could maybe pull defeat out of the jaws -- pull victory out of the jaws of defeat and be okay in this? >> i think there are three things that have changed. one is, for the first time in a long time, democrats are running smart campaigns. the messaging is simple, direct, offensive. it's creating wedge advertising of the sort that republicans had traditionally done. fetterman is running literally a master class in campaigning. he's weirdfying oz in a way that i don't think oz ever recovers from. the other -- and this is a really fundamental change that i don't think people have fully grasped. the abortion decision is not just the abortion decision. the abortion decision transforms the debate from republica
who actually is an incumbent in ron johnson's case, according to this marquette university of law school poll, mandela barnesyou see a poll from the university of north florida where val demings is up over marco rubio. that's within the margin of error, but all these trend lines. so, the question i want to ask you is, how much, at this moment, that democrats have a right, truly have a right to feel like they could maybe pull defeat out of the jaws -- pull victory out of the jaws of defeat and...
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, james lemonade, getting ready to go as i afternoon, it's going to be a barn burner and the words of washington state university along keep jackson. going to have it is going to be a warm and i'm going to cause you have a c, right? we'll does't haha. and he also has lemonade rise a somewhat we still need. if i say will we need a swimming you can stay connected to come for for the latest weather conditions. >> and we're going to get you through. the heat will get through it together. scan this qr go right to our website where you can find the current conditions and all of the cooling stations to yeah. all right. the extreme heat, obviously good reminder that wildfires can get out of control quickly. we all have to be very careful not to spark one. >> hot weather made it easy for one particular fire to spread yesterday. this was in the east bay in dublin. evacuations were necessary for a time. proffers theresa brings us up to speed. >> you can see how the fire got so close to those homes. just perched on the hill right on the north side of 5.80, this fire started around 4.30 monday afternoon. an suv burst into fl
, james lemonade, getting ready to go as i afternoon, it's going to be a barn burner and the words of washington state university along keep jackson. going to have it is going to be a warm and i'm going to cause you have a c, right? we'll does't haha. and he also has lemonade rise a somewhat we still need. if i say will we need a swimming you can stay connected to come for for the latest weather conditions. >> and we're going to get you through. the heat will get through it together. scan...
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republican-backed blake masters and mandela barnes has a four-point lead over incumbent ron johnson who is officially a trump acolyte at this point and meanwhile in florida, university ofoll shows this week that democrat val demings is leading incumbent marco rubio by four. another trump acolyte and there's currently no black women in the senate. the hits just keep on coming for the republicans in the year they thought would benefit them. "politico" declared the senate a tossup and moved the race between john fetterman and mehmet oz leaning democratic and in pennsylvania, the outlook is so bad according to "rolling stone" even the former president thinks that dr. oz will f'ing lose. we might f'ing lose this if that doesn't happen. joining me is tank, woodbury a democratic pollster and the host of the dean obeidallah show and rp my longtime pal. happy to see you. let's start out, there's really interesting races that i want to start with, terrance. i do want to start with wisconsin and mandela barnes and ron johnson. ron johnson has a slew of ridiculous statements and he's a trump acolyte. barnes is very bright, very smart, a young candidate. he lieutenant governor with
republican-backed blake masters and mandela barnes has a four-point lead over incumbent ron johnson who is officially a trump acolyte at this point and meanwhile in florida, university ofoll shows this week that democrat val demings is leading incumbent marco rubio by four. another trump acolyte and there's currently no black women in the senate. the hits just keep on coming for the republicans in the year they thought would benefit them. "politico" declared the senate a tossup and...
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university law school, and that one, barnes was up seven points. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the very latest from overseas as russia and ukraine both accuse each other of preparing attacks on a nuclear complex. >>> plus, new charges relating to the prison killing of infamous boston gangster james whitey bulger. those stories and a check of the weather and a lot more when we come right back. k. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. boost® high protein also has key nutrients our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. all smart beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. ends monday ♪ ♪ discover sound that can truly move you in the 2022 grand wagoneer. awarded best driver appeal by j.d. power. >>> three people have been charged with the prison beating
university law school, and that one, barnes was up seven points. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the very latest from overseas as russia and ukraine both accuse each other of preparing attacks on a nuclear complex. >>> plus, new charges relating to the prison killing of infamous boston gangster james whitey bulger. those stories and a check of the weather and a lot more when we come right back. k. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high...