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the guy she so we visited eastern greenland, the very remote area. there were a number of small hunting and fishing communities dotted along the edge of the ice cap and it's dead. the warming well is really being felt. the anyone who live in the area have a very deep visual connection to the land, the sea, and the and it's bad that really feeling the effects of the rising temperatures. we spent a lot of time with more man called been able to and he was the man, one of the villages. and he came from a long line of hunters that stretched back generations. and he goes out on to the ice to hunt for the field. and the seal meets provides for his family and his dogs over the harsh winter months. but the sea ice that he goes out on is getting thinner and its not lasting for his long. in some cases, the feel i stopping for me at all. so he has to go much further afield to find viable sea ice and the seals that live on it. the hunting season is much, much shorter. he needs to work much harder to get the feel meet that he needs. and in some places, it's just t
the guy she so we visited eastern greenland, the very remote area. there were a number of small hunting and fishing communities dotted along the edge of the ice cap and it's dead. the warming well is really being felt. the anyone who live in the area have a very deep visual connection to the land, the sea, and the and it's bad that really feeling the effects of the rising temperatures. we spent a lot of time with more man called been able to and he was the man, one of the villages. and he came...
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and right now he's over greenland. and if you look really closely, there's a little monitor for how many. >> present he's delivering his closing in on 5 billion presents. all right. coming up next, a christmas staple, one of the twist where you can find this special gingerbread house. that's ahead tonight's time in jewish. >> the water bar restaurant in san francisco all decked out for christmas and that includes a gingerbread house, one that might evoke a particular nightmare. kron four's. vicki liviakis takes a look. makes water bar so popular besides raw oysters and shellfish this is the ambiance jain aquariums and views of the bay bridge. >> barr in san francisco is known for its oysters and great bar scene. but there's also a sweet treat that you're not going to want to jack descending on the iconic pill that you see in the movie and this is his house and it's kind of decorated with some different there. it is not your standard gingerbread house lovingly created by erica land. the restaurant's pastry chef every ye
and right now he's over greenland. and if you look really closely, there's a little monitor for how many. >> present he's delivering his closing in on 5 billion presents. all right. coming up next, a christmas staple, one of the twist where you can find this special gingerbread house. that's ahead tonight's time in jewish. >> the water bar restaurant in san francisco all decked out for christmas and that includes a gingerbread house, one that might evoke a particular nightmare. kron...
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. >>> up next, a dire warning about the future of greenland's ice sheet. what a new report is saying about global warming in the arctic, and what it might mean for rising sea levels. one role of a lifetime...one sore throat. but she had enough. she took new mucinex instasoothe sore throat lozenges. show your sore throat who's boss. new mucinex instasoothe. works in seconds, lasts for hours. dog barks you're right bunker, the medicare enrollment deadline is almost here. if you're on medicare and you want to explore your options, the deadline to enroll is december 7th. so, you should act now. were do i find the right medicare plan? at healthmarkets, they search many of the nation's most recognized carriers so they can help you find the right plan, at the right price that's the right fit for you. how long does it take? just minutes. my current plan only covers 80% of my costs. healthmarkets may find plans with zero dollar copays, deductibles and monthly premiums. even plans with prescription drug coverage, vision, dental and hearing aids. how much does it cos
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Dec 26, 2021
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originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down—at—heel schlub, who looks like a soft target, but turns out to be anything but. for 12 years, i worked for some very dangerous people. everybody, get to the basement. what is happening? don't call 911. along with the blockbuster marvel movie shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, one of the biggest selling films of the year, nobody featured the best bus fight scene of 2021. now, that's what i call getting your ticket punched! what are you still - doing here, old man? looking ahead to 2022, what can we expect to be making waves at the baftas and oscars? # there's a place for us...# spielberg's west
originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down—at—heel...
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and going west n towards iceland and greenland but also with the left side of where they did carveout settlements. and then they take the mediterranean. and then to make their way down and with the black sea and establish training settlements that's for hundreds of years and the foundation and that was the term that locals have it with the vikings. >> and then you could dive into a bunch of that. [laughter] >> but then that comes from scandinavia on the scandinavia writing the saxon. on —- anglo-saxon. >> [inaudible] >> it is a major cultural shift and with that nationalism in the 19th century if you think about it from a long period of time of those teams and then they had authority over the district that was a point of relevance. but then in the 19th century and the norwegians and that was for a long time and of that regional language and one illustrious history and then with the vikings and the independent history. but at the end of the napoleonic wars and then to give finland to the russians and give norway asns a consolation prize. but increasingly in the 19th century. and that
and going west n towards iceland and greenland but also with the left side of where they did carveout settlements. and then they take the mediterranean. and then to make their way down and with the black sea and establish training settlements that's for hundreds of years and the foundation and that was the term that locals have it with the vikings. >> and then you could dive into a bunch of that. [laughter] >> but then that comes from scandinavia on the scandinavia writing the...
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originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down—at—heel schlub who looks like a soft target but turns out to be anything but. for 12 years, i worked for some very dangerous people. everybody, get to the basement. what is happening? don't call 911. along with the blockbuster marvel movie shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, one of the biggest selling films of the year, nobody featured the best bus fight scene of 2021. now that's what i call getting your ticket punched! what are you still - doing here, old man? looking ahead to 2022, what can we expect to be making waves at the baftas and oscars? # there's a place for us..# spielberg's west side
originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down—at—heel...
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originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down—at—heel schlub, who looks like a soft target, but turns out to be anything but. for 12 years, i worked for some very dangerous people. everybody, get to the basement. what is happening? don't call 911. along with the blockbuster marvel movie shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, one of the biggest—selling films of the year, nobody featured the best bus fight scene of 2021. now, that's what i call getting your ticket punched! what are you still - doing here, old man? looking ahead to 2022, what can we expect to be making waves at the baftas and oscars? # there's a place for us...# spielberg's wes
originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down—at—heel...
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vis-c-vis the atlantic ocean, first to the islands and then to iceland and greenland and finally by the year 1000, lake erickson to the shores of north america. so that's the usual picture we have of the viking age and the age that we have these extraordinary warriors and adventurers is the one that we tend to get in our television series and novels and other sources.and they kind of look like this. you don't mind playing the first slide, i'd appreciate. they tend to have an appearance rather like you got the top? there we go. these are warriors from a chess set, medieval chestset discovered on the isle of lewis . probably made some time in the 15th century, little bit after the height of the 18th. but the figures there you see in this ivory chest set, i didn't even know by the way thanks to dna evidence was made from ivory tusks from greenland. from the viking settlement there. but we see that figure there, as the warrior biting his shield. he's usually end up a fight as being a deserter, the kind of extraordinary ferocious warriors who came into prominence in norse legend. they were r
vis-c-vis the atlantic ocean, first to the islands and then to iceland and greenland and finally by the year 1000, lake erickson to the shores of north america. so that's the usual picture we have of the viking age and the age that we have these extraordinary warriors and adventurers is the one that we tend to get in our television series and novels and other sources.and they kind of look like this. you don't mind playing the first slide, i'd appreciate. they tend to have an appearance rather...
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. # the same was true, in a very different way, of greenland, one of the surprise treats of 2021 and another film that went direct to streaming services in the uk. do not stand in the open. 0riginally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob 0denkirk plays a down—at—heel schlub who looks like a soft target but turns out to be anything but. for 12 years, i worked for some very dangerous people. everybody, get to the basement. what is happening? don't call 911. along with the blockbuster marvel movie shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, one of the biggest selling films of the year, nobody featured the best bus fight scene of 2021. now that's what i call getting your tic
. # the same was true, in a very different way, of greenland, one of the surprise treats of 2021 and another film that went direct to streaming services in the uk. do not stand in the open. 0riginally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its...
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Dec 28, 2021
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the same was true, in a very different way, of greenland, one of the surprise treats of 2021 and another film that went direct to streaming services in the uk. do not stand in the open. 0riginally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob 0denkirk plays a down—at—heel schlub who looks like a soft target but turns out to be anything but. for 12 years, i worked for some very dangerous people. everybody, get to the basement. what is happening? don't call 911. along with the blockbuster marvel movie shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, one of the biggest selling films of the year, nobody featured the best bus fight scene of 2021. now that's what i call getting your ticket punc
the same was true, in a very different way, of greenland, one of the surprise treats of 2021 and another film that went direct to streaming services in the uk. do not stand in the open. 0riginally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its...
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. # the same was true, in a very different way, of greenland, one of the surprise treats of 2021 and another film that went direct to streaming services in the uk. do not stand in the open. 0riginally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob 0denkirk plays a down at heel schlub who looks like a soft target but turns out to be anything but. for 12 years, i worked for some very dangerous people. everybody, get to the basement. what is happening? don't call 911. along with the blockbuster marvel movie shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, one of the biggest selling films of the year, nobody featured the best bus fight scene of 2021. now that's what i call getting a ticket pun
. # the same was true, in a very different way, of greenland, one of the surprise treats of 2021 and another film that went direct to streaming services in the uk. do not stand in the open. 0riginally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its...
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. # the same was true, in a very different way, of greenland, one of the surprise treats of 2021 and another film that went direct to streaming services in the uk. do not stand in the open. originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down at heel schlub who looks like a soft target but turns out to be anything but. for 12 years, i worked for some very dangerous people. everybody, get to the basement. what is happening? don't call 911. along with the blockbuster marvel movie shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, one of the biggest selling films of the year, nobody featured the best bus fight scene of 2021. now that's what i call getting a ticket pun
. # the same was true, in a very different way, of greenland, one of the surprise treats of 2021 and another film that went direct to streaming services in the uk. do not stand in the open. originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its...
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the disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to erase as had the melting glazed ears her greenland. to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. but can motor sports really save the world or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new bus. one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horsberg to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very different, of course, as a formula, one driver i was the one in driving seat and now i'm a ceo and founder. so i'm looking from the outside with robert vers hamilton, 2.0. m. but now as team owners and we both have it, we're both fighting for the winds all the time. and it's very close again today was very close. so this is fantastic. and i think the battle will be great to watch for everybody, hopefully. and of course, the more intense battle, the more we can raise awareness for the important cause that causes that we're racing for. so like climate change and everything, the racing series, extreme, e, an a
the disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to erase as had the melting glazed ears her greenland. to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. but can motor sports really save the world or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new bus. one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horsberg to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very...
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but where exactly is it in canada, in greenland, or in lapland? what is certain is that the official santa claus village was opened in 1985, near the finished town of ravone, emmy. right on the arctic circle. it's become the largest santa theme park in the world. more than $500000.00 visitors come here every year from all countries and religions. hello, please come here. good morning. how are you today, sir? financial country. good, don't, don't, don't be afraid. don't be afraid shortly. here just take it easy as they can. so let's start with the photo. so again, in 1951 and an under privileged parish of dijon, france, a group of parishioners rejected santa for his consumerist attitude and for up staging jesus. so they dressed up a mannequin at santa and set it on fire in the next 48 hours when these images were seen all over france. so because to break scandal, a really big scandal, everyone saw that the church had burned santo, the poker merely short as it turns out. the mayor of dijon, felix care, who's also a religious model, vivian on to prov
but where exactly is it in canada, in greenland, or in lapland? what is certain is that the official santa claus village was opened in 1985, near the finished town of ravone, emmy. right on the arctic circle. it's become the largest santa theme park in the world. more than $500000.00 visitors come here every year from all countries and religions. hello, please come here. good morning. how are you today, sir? financial country. good, don't, don't, don't be afraid. don't be afraid shortly. here...
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really interesting because the jet stream is going to split. 0ne branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the south, cloud, with some rain, so quite grey and mild. in between, a risk of something a bit more disruptive. that risk may well be there on thursday across the pennines. but the boundary between the cold and the mild is a little uncertain. it could move a bit over the next few days but it's worth staying in touch with the forecast. there may be some issues as far as christmas travel plans go.
really interesting because the jet stream is going to split. 0ne branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from...
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one branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the south, cloud, with some rain, so quite grey and mild. in between, a risk of something a bit more disruptive. that risk may well be there on thursday across the pennines. but the boundary between the cold and the mild is a little uncertain. it could move a bit over the next few days but it's worth staying in touch with the forecast. there may be some issues as far as christmas travel plans go. that's as christmas travel plans go. your latest weather. for that's your latest weather. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. the netherlands goe
one branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the...
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where greenland's highest peak was so freakishly warm that it rained. for several hours. they believe this is the birthplace of the iceberg that sank the titanic. but now scientists are really worried this place could help sink miami and boston and bangkok and shanghai because just this part of greenland has enough ice that if it all melts, will raise sea levels by two feet. a new study predicts the arctic will see more rain than snow as soon as 2060 and in the meantime, the ice sheets so vital to a planet in balance is melting at a staggering rate. number nine, that icy surprise in texas which illustrated how the climate crisis can run hot and cold with windchills below zero on the rio grande. nearly 10 million lost power. the february blast became america's costliest winter storm event ever. at number eight, flash floods on three continents. in germany and belgium, modern-day warning systems failed as a month of rain fell in one day. in china, commuters clung to the ceiling of a subway as a thousand-year flood hit. and back in the u.s., the deadliest flood in tennessee
where greenland's highest peak was so freakishly warm that it rained. for several hours. they believe this is the birthplace of the iceberg that sank the titanic. but now scientists are really worried this place could help sink miami and boston and bangkok and shanghai because just this part of greenland has enough ice that if it all melts, will raise sea levels by two feet. a new study predicts the arctic will see more rain than snow as soon as 2060 and in the meantime, the ice sheets so vital...
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we been in saudi arabia, greenland, senegal, some places that are very diverse for us as drivers. some of the knowledge i've gained from scientists, and heading up our scientific team and chatting to him about the issues that we are facing and the world as it would be if we did nothing. it's been really moving for me, really upsetting at the same time. i don't think the conversation is happening enough, and i think there is so much that we can do collectively that doesn't require huge lifestyle changes commits daily habits that add up to a big difference. ijust feel like we need a sense of personal responsibility to be a little bit bigger at the minute. he can keep up the final race on the bbc sports website. let's take a look at the some of the other sports news stories making the headlines... it was a comprehensive win for andy murray over his fellow briton, dan evans, in an exhibition event in abu dhabi ahead of the start of the new season next month. murray will now take on rafa nadal, who's making his comeback from a long injury lay—off. stephen maguire produced three super
we been in saudi arabia, greenland, senegal, some places that are very diverse for us as drivers. some of the knowledge i've gained from scientists, and heading up our scientific team and chatting to him about the issues that we are facing and the world as it would be if we did nothing. it's been really moving for me, really upsetting at the same time. i don't think the conversation is happening enough, and i think there is so much that we can do collectively that doesn't require huge lifestyle...
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. >> reporter: the signs were everywhere in '21, starting at the top of the world, where greenland's highest peak was so freakishly warm that it rained for several hours. they believe that this is the birthplace of the iceberg that sank the titanic. but now scientists are really worried this place could help sink miami and boston and bangkok and shanghai because just this part of greenland has enough ice that if it all melts, we'll raise sea levels by two feet. a new study predicts that the arctic will see more rain than snow as soon as 2060. and in the meantime, the ice sheets so vital to a planet in balance is melting at a staggering rate. at number nine, that icy surprise in texas, which illustrated how the climate crisis can run hot and cold. with windchills below zero on the rio grande, nearly 10 million lost power. the february blast became america's costliest winter storm event ever. at number eight, flash floods on three continents. in germany and belgium, modern-day warning systems failed as a month of rain fell in one day. in china, commuters clung to the ceiling of a subwa
. >> reporter: the signs were everywhere in '21, starting at the top of the world, where greenland's highest peak was so freakishly warm that it rained for several hours. they believe that this is the birthplace of the iceberg that sank the titanic. but now scientists are really worried this place could help sink miami and boston and bangkok and shanghai because just this part of greenland has enough ice that if it all melts, we'll raise sea levels by two feet. a new study predicts that...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> the signs were everywhere in '21 starting at the top of the world where greenland's highest peak was so freshishly warm it rained for several hours. they believe this is the birthplace of the iceberg that sank the titanic but now scientists are really worried this place could help sink miami and boston and bangkok and shanghai because just this part of greenland has enough ice if it all melts, we'll raise sea levels by two feet. a new study predicts the arctic will see more rain than snow as soon as 2060 and in the meantime, the ice sheet so vital to a planet in balance is melting at a staggering rate. number nine, that icy surprise in texas, which illustrated how the climate crisis can run hot and cold with windchills below zero on the rio grande and 10 million lost power in the february blast became america's costliest winter storm event ever. at number eight, flash floods on three continents in germany and belgium monitoring systems failed. in china commuters clung to the sea ceiling of a subway for a flood and the deadliest flood in tennessee history came like a title wa
. ♪ ♪ >>> the signs were everywhere in '21 starting at the top of the world where greenland's highest peak was so freshishly warm it rained for several hours. they believe this is the birthplace of the iceberg that sank the titanic but now scientists are really worried this place could help sink miami and boston and bangkok and shanghai because just this part of greenland has enough ice if it all melts, we'll raise sea levels by two feet. a new study predicts the arctic will see...
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eight trips to the arctic and i think it was 1980 in greenland it hadn't been accessible since 1840s. the last group that went there, sir john franklin. a. >> we were the first group to go in there and now 40 years later, cruise ships go up into that area from the south and antarctica and the peninsula the species that had been living there for 5,000 years by the species of penguins and stuff like that. so now they are getting supplanted. in essence, kelp forests are burning and diminishing in southern california and finding kelp further north. okay that's fine but the whole ecosystem i won't say it's collapsing these are five to 10 degrees warmer so it's getting stressed in these heat periods. the beaches have been warmer of late. >> samantha, tell me you detailed so many disasters in your book what is the through line you want the reader to take away from this understanding better. other repetitive flooding on the coast of maine and experience that they have more similarities than they do differences and i think sometimes when they experienced disaster in that area you see againn an
eight trips to the arctic and i think it was 1980 in greenland it hadn't been accessible since 1840s. the last group that went there, sir john franklin. a. >> we were the first group to go in there and now 40 years later, cruise ships go up into that area from the south and antarctica and the peninsula the species that had been living there for 5,000 years by the species of penguins and stuff like that. so now they are getting supplanted. in essence, kelp forests are burning and...
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when it first went to get was mentioned in 80 the west coast of greenland but had not been accessible. the ice was too thick and they tried to walk out they all died. now 40 years later cruise ships go up into that area. and then in this south in antarctica the species who had been living there for 5000 years have been supported by both species of penguins slurs of bones and stuff like that you can carbon date to get an idea of which species for the last 5000 years we've been there. these are visible changes. we had a lot less kelp burning kelp coverage is really, really diminished in southern california. okay that's fine the whole ecosystem but certainly massively overstretched remember their heat waves in the ocean also. these are all in the ocean are getting stressed during these heat. these people live on land they've never been to see. i went swimming two days ago in the ocean it was great after this interview i'm going again. it's great for swimming. >> anyone who lives in san diego knows the beaches have been warmer as of late. samantha, just tell me you detailed so many disast
when it first went to get was mentioned in 80 the west coast of greenland but had not been accessible. the ice was too thick and they tried to walk out they all died. now 40 years later cruise ships go up into that area. and then in this south in antarctica the species who had been living there for 5000 years have been supported by both species of penguins slurs of bones and stuff like that you can carbon date to get an idea of which species for the last 5000 years we've been there. these are...
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. >> reporter: the signs were everywhere in '21, starting at the top of the world where greenland's highest peak was so freakishly warm, that it rained for several hours. they believe that this is the birthplace of the iceberg that sank the titanic. but now, scientists are really worried this place could help sink miami and boston and bangkok and shanghai because, just this part of greenland has enough ice that, if it all melts, we'll raise sea levels by two feet. a new study predicts that the arctic will see more rain than snow as soon as 2060. and in the meantime, the ice sheet, so vital to a planet imbalanced is melting at a staggering rate. at number nine, that icy surprise in texas, which illustrated how the climate crisis can run hot and cold. with windchills below zero on the rio grande, nearly 10 million lost power. the february blast became america's costliest winter-storm event, ever. at number eight, flash floods on three continents. in germany and belgium, modern-day warning systems failed as a month of rain fell in one day. in china, commuters clung to the ceiling of a subway a
. >> reporter: the signs were everywhere in '21, starting at the top of the world where greenland's highest peak was so freakishly warm, that it rained for several hours. they believe that this is the birthplace of the iceberg that sank the titanic. but now, scientists are really worried this place could help sink miami and boston and bangkok and shanghai because, just this part of greenland has enough ice that, if it all melts, we'll raise sea levels by two feet. a new study predicts...
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it was greenland that really unnerved me. it may be remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by seven metres. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. 0ur helicopter seemed tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. this massive wall of ice behind me... and since i first filmed there, temperatures have just kept rising. and ice that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that's like having a 30—storey building sitting on top. it's alljust going at an incredible speed. the ice was vanishing beneath my feet faster than anyone believed possible, and i immediately thought of bangladesh, and in fact millions of people on coastlines around the world threatened by streams of meltwater heading for the oceans. gradually, the projections for the future climate were becoming more reliable. the models were more accurate. supercomputers were handling vast amounts of data, so the un's climate science panel has now overcome years of dou
it was greenland that really unnerved me. it may be remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by seven metres. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. 0ur helicopter seemed tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. this massive wall of ice behind me... and since i first filmed there, temperatures have just kept rising. and ice that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that's like having a...
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you see in kentucky, greenland, minnesota. it's different. >> the term act of god has been a legal insurance term. these are acts of humanity. these are unnatural disaster that scientists have been warning us about for a very long time. and unfortunately they don't seem to sink in. we have the capacity to normalize and politicize awfulness. exhibit a is the pandemic we're going through right now in which health scientists are getting the same sort of abuse that climate scientists got for a long time. but this is not going away. and even if everybody, you know, parked their cars tomorrow and, you know, rode horses and skate boards to work, greenland is not going to stop melting. that's already baked in. and to add a nice cherry to op of your holiday discussions, there is a tkphraeurber in a glacier in antarctica, it is melting from below within the next five years. >> thanks for that christmas cheer, bill. >> sorry. >> when we talk about what's happening in the midwest, hurricanes in the fall. one of the direct impacts is the i
you see in kentucky, greenland, minnesota. it's different. >> the term act of god has been a legal insurance term. these are acts of humanity. these are unnatural disaster that scientists have been warning us about for a very long time. and unfortunately they don't seem to sink in. we have the capacity to normalize and politicize awfulness. exhibit a is the pandemic we're going through right now in which health scientists are getting the same sort of abuse that climate scientists got for...
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it was greenland that really unnerved me. it may be remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by 7 metres. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. 0ur helicopter seemed tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. this massive wall of ice behind me... and since i first filmed there, temperatures have just kept rising. and ice that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that's like having a 30—storey building sitting on top. it's alljust going at an incredible speed. the ice was vanishing beneath my feet faster than anyone believed possible, and i immediately thought of bangladesh, and the fact that millions of people on coastlines around the world threatened by streams of meltwater heading for the oceans. gradually, the projections for the future climate were becoming more reliable. the models were more accurate. supercomputers were handling vast amounts of data, so the un's climate science panel has now overcome years of d
it was greenland that really unnerved me. it may be remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by 7 metres. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. 0ur helicopter seemed tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. this massive wall of ice behind me... and since i first filmed there, temperatures have just kept rising. and ice that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that's like having a...
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. >> greenland's highest peak got rain instead of snow for the first time ever this year. parts of hawaii got snow. so is extreme weather across the globe because of climate change, is this now our new reality? >> yes, absolutely it is. it's just a question of how bad it gets from here. actually happened to be in greenland this summer and it's melting at such tremendous rates they're building a billion dollar sea wall around charleston for example to protect against this ever increasing, more rapid sea level rise. i was in hawaii actually shooting a story when it snowed on the top of the tallest peak in hawaii there which is actually higher than the public ski area if colorado. so they do get snow. that is not as bizarre. they are also getting these rain bombs in the paradise of hawaii. and so again, you're seeing this, the sierras 17 feet of snow in a week. but still not enough to cure the drought happening in the colorado river. >> incredible that there is still so much inaction at blah, blah, blahs as greta puts it. the data shows alaska is warming faster than any other
. >> greenland's highest peak got rain instead of snow for the first time ever this year. parts of hawaii got snow. so is extreme weather across the globe because of climate change, is this now our new reality? >> yes, absolutely it is. it's just a question of how bad it gets from here. actually happened to be in greenland this summer and it's melting at such tremendous rates they're building a billion dollar sea wall around charleston for example to protect against this ever...
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it was greenland that really unnerved me. it may be remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by 7 metres. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. our helicopter seemed tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. this massive wall of ice behind me... and since i first filmed there, temperatures have just kept rising. and ice that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that's like having a 30—storey building sitting on top. it's alljust going at an incredible speed. the ice was vanishing beneath my feet faster than anyone believed possible, and i immediately thought of bangladesh, and the fact that millions of people on coastlines around the world threatened by streams of meltwater heading for the oceans. gradually, the projections for the future climate were becoming more reliable. the models were more accurate. supercomputers were handling vast amounts of data, so the un's climate science panel has now overcome years of d
it was greenland that really unnerved me. it may be remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by 7 metres. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. our helicopter seemed tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. this massive wall of ice behind me... and since i first filmed there, temperatures have just kept rising. and ice that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that's like having a...
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but where exactly is it in canada, in greenland, or in lapland? what is certain is that the official santa claus village was opened in 1985 near the finished town of ravone, emmy, right on the arctic circle. it's become the largest santa theme park in the world. more than $500000.00 visitors come here every year from all countries and religion . hello, please come here. good morning. how are you today? so please, please. okay, good, don't, don't, don't be afraid. don't be afraid shortly here. just take it easy as they can. so let's start with the photo. so again, in 1951 and an under privileged parish of dijon, france, a group of parishioners rejected santa for his consumerist attitude and for up staging jesus. so they dressed up a mannequin at santa and set it on fire. in the next 48 hours worked, these images were seen all over france. so because the big scandal really big scandal, everyone saw that the church had burned some totally booked. remember the short, as it turns out, the mayor of dijon, felix care, who is also a religious model vivian
but where exactly is it in canada, in greenland, or in lapland? what is certain is that the official santa claus village was opened in 1985 near the finished town of ravone, emmy, right on the arctic circle. it's become the largest santa theme park in the world. more than $500000.00 visitors come here every year from all countries and religion . hello, please come here. good morning. how are you today? so please, please. okay, good, don't, don't, don't be afraid. don't be afraid shortly here....
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but where exactly is it in canada, in greenland, or in lapland? what is certain is that the official santa claus village was opened in 1985, near the finished town of ravone, emmy. right on the arctic circle. it's become the largest santa theme park in the world. more than $500000.00 visitors come here every year from all countries and religion. hello, please come here. good morning. how are you today, sir? hello, country. good, don't, don't, don't be afraid. don't be afraid shortly. here just take it easy to say, so let's start with default and so again, in 1951 and an under privileged parish of dijon, france, a group of parishioners rejected santa for his consumerist attitude and for up staging jesus. so they dressed up a mannequin at santa and set it on fire. in the next 48 hours, these images were seen all over france, so because the big scandal a really big scandal, everyone saw that the church had burned some totally booked. ramirez wrote, as it turns out, the mayor of dijon, felix care, who is also a religious model vivian on to prove the b
but where exactly is it in canada, in greenland, or in lapland? what is certain is that the official santa claus village was opened in 1985, near the finished town of ravone, emmy. right on the arctic circle. it's become the largest santa theme park in the world. more than $500000.00 visitors come here every year from all countries and religion. hello, please come here. good morning. how are you today, sir? hello, country. good, don't, don't, don't be afraid. don't be afraid shortly. here just...
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disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to a race as had the melting glazed ears have greenland to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. but 10 motor sports really saves the world or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new buzz. one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horseback to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very different, of course, as a formula, one driver, i was the one in driving seat and now i'm a ceo and founders i'm looking from the outside with robert vers hamilton, 2.0. m. but now as team owners and we both have it, we're both fighting for the winds all the time. and it's very close again today was very close. so this is fantastic. and i think the battle will be great to watch for everybody, hopefully. and of course, the more intense the battle, the more we can raise awareness for the important cause that causes that we're racing for. so like climate change and everything, the racing series extreme eve, a
disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to a race as had the melting glazed ears have greenland to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. but 10 motor sports really saves the world or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new buzz. one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horseback to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very...
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disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to a race as had the melting glazed ears have greenland. to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. 510 motor sports really saves the world. or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new buzz? one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horsberg to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very different, of course, as a for the one driver, i was the one in driving seat and now i'm a ceo and founders i'm looking from the outside with the roseburg verse hamilton, 2.0. m. but now as team owners and we both have it, we're both fighting for the winds all the time. and it's very close again today was very close. so this is fantastic. and i think the battle will be great to watch for everybody, hopefully. and of course, the more intense the battle, the more we can raise awareness for the important course that causes that we're racing for. so like climate change and everything, the racing series extreme e
disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to a race as had the melting glazed ears have greenland. to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. 510 motor sports really saves the world. or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new buzz? one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horsberg to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very...
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the stellar stretch of weather continues for greenland and hong kong. bit more cloud cover. moving west to east though, drifting in through the yangtze river valley and also the yellow river valleys. young jo as a hive, a love in degrees, getting striped with some rain for the eastern side of hon. you also for the west in tokyo, it's going to get in on some of this action with the high of 14 degrees on tuesday . that's it. that's all see soon. ah. in the country with an abundance of results for the road already won indonesia whose firms forming we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for reno, economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs invest . let's pop into the future growth and progress. invest in the new year. now, lou ah, hello again. you're watching, i just need a reminder of our top stories this out. there's been international condemnation. often myanmar supposedly dong sang she. she was sentenced to 4 years in prison. it's now been reduced to 2 european
the stellar stretch of weather continues for greenland and hong kong. bit more cloud cover. moving west to east though, drifting in through the yangtze river valley and also the yellow river valleys. young jo as a hive, a love in degrees, getting striped with some rain for the eastern side of hon. you also for the west in tokyo, it's going to get in on some of this action with the high of 14 degrees on tuesday . that's it. that's all see soon. ah. in the country with an abundance of results for...
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disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to erase as had the melting glazed ears have greenland. to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. but 10 motor sports really saves the world or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new buzz. one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horsberg to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very different, of course, as a formula, one driver i was the one in driving seat and now i'm a ceo and founder. so i'm looking from the outside with robert vers hamilton, 2.0. m. but now as team owners and we both have it, we're both fighting for the winds all the time. and it's very close again today was very close. so this is fantastic. and i think the battle will be great to watch for everybody, hopefully. and of course, the more intense the battle, the more we can raise awareness for the important cause that causes that we're racing for. so like climate change and everything, the racing series extreme eve,
disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to erase as had the melting glazed ears have greenland. to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. but 10 motor sports really saves the world or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new buzz. one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horsberg to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very...
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but where exactly is it in canada, in greenland, or in lapland? what is certain is that the official santa claus village was opened in 1985 near the finished town of ravone, emmy. right on the arctic circle. it's become the largest santa theme park in the world. more than $500000.00 visitors come here every year from all countries and religion. hello, please come here. good morning. how are you today? it's have had a few sentences good. don't, don't, don't be afraid. don't be afraid shortly here, just take it easy as they can. so let's start with the photo. so we'll get in 1951 and an under privileged parish of dijon, france, a group of parishioners rejected santa for his consumerist attitude and for up staging jesus. so they dressed up a mannequin as santa and set it on fire. in the next 48 hours worked at these images were seen all over france. so it caused a big scandal really big scandal. every one saw that the church had burned sun totally poked, reveal the draught as it turns out. the mayor of leon felix care, who is also a religious man, vi
but where exactly is it in canada, in greenland, or in lapland? what is certain is that the official santa claus village was opened in 1985 near the finished town of ravone, emmy. right on the arctic circle. it's become the largest santa theme park in the world. more than $500000.00 visitors come here every year from all countries and religion. hello, please come here. good morning. how are you today? it's have had a few sentences good. don't, don't, don't be afraid. don't be afraid shortly...
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but where exactly is it in canada, in greenland, or in lapland? what is certain is that the official santa claus village was opened in 1985 near the finished town of ravone, emmy, right on the arctic circle. it's become the largest saint, a theme park in the world. more than $500000.00 visitors come here every year. from all countries and religions. hello, please come here. good morning. how are you today? so today, please. okay, good, don't, don't, don't be afraid. don't be afraid shortly here to take it easy as they can. so let's start with the photo. so again, in 1951 and an under privileged parish of dijon, france, a group of parishioners rejected santa for his consumerist attitude and for up staging jesus. so they dressed up a mannequin at santa and set it on fire. in the next 48 hours worked, these images were seen all over france, so it caused a big scandal really big scandal. everyone saw that the church had burned sun totally poked. ramirez wrote, as it turns out, the mayor of dijon. felix here, who is also a religious model vivian on to
but where exactly is it in canada, in greenland, or in lapland? what is certain is that the official santa claus village was opened in 1985 near the finished town of ravone, emmy, right on the arctic circle. it's become the largest saint, a theme park in the world. more than $500000.00 visitors come here every year. from all countries and religions. hello, please come here. good morning. how are you today? so today, please. okay, good, don't, don't, don't be afraid. don't be afraid shortly here...
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one branch goes right up over greenland and back down the other side. what this does is build is a normal temperature contrasts right over the top of the british isles around about the christmas period. where this boundary lies it will be crucial. forsome, a where this boundary lies it will be crucial. for some, a lot of dry weather. others might see a spell of heavy rain. mild conditions through these two zones. there might be something more disruptive. we are not sure where this boundary will end up being. that is what is uncertain. we will be firming up about that over the next few days. this is bbc news. the headlines at five. government scientific advisors warn tougher covid restrictions may be needed very soon in england — to avoid a steep rise in hospital admissions as omicron cases surge. another 90,000 cases have been reported across the uk in the latest 2a hours. london�*s mayor declares a major incident — meaning the capital�*s nhs bodies, councils and emergency services can work closer together to limit the impact of the spread of om
one branch goes right up over greenland and back down the other side. what this does is build is a normal temperature contrasts right over the top of the british isles around about the christmas period. where this boundary lies it will be crucial. forsome, a where this boundary lies it will be crucial. for some, a lot of dry weather. others might see a spell of heavy rain. mild conditions through these two zones. there might be something more disruptive. we are not sure where this boundary will...
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door you seen firsthand what strikes you >> and any trips, i think in 1980, only to area an west of greenland but it has not been accessible since 1840, in the last group that went there, died, sir john franklin because the ice was to thickly cut stock then try to walk out, they all died t for and we were the first group going there in 1980, then 40 years later, cruise ships go up in that area and the ice, the penguins it species that had been living there for 5000 years, are being replaced by former species of penguins, the bones and stuff like that that you confirm to get an idea of which species and temperatures and these are visible changes would hundred. in california, kelp was like the force, learning and kelp forster running, is really really diminished in southern california inviting it further north printed the whole ecosystem, almost is collapsingt it's massively under stressed and remember, their heat waves in the ocean also these are five - 10 degrees warmer than normal so all these fire in the ocean is getting stressed during these peak periods, if ever been at sea but was swimmi
door you seen firsthand what strikes you >> and any trips, i think in 1980, only to area an west of greenland but it has not been accessible since 1840, in the last group that went there, died, sir john franklin because the ice was to thickly cut stock then try to walk out, they all died t for and we were the first group going there in 1980, then 40 years later, cruise ships go up in that area and the ice, the penguins it species that had been living there for 5000 years, are being...
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eight trips to the to the antarctic and what first went to the arctic and it was 1980, was coast of greenland, not accessible since the 1840s, in a matter fact last week there went there died pretty. >> they got stuck in the ice and try to work out and they all died and then we were the first group to go over there in 1980 and then now, four years later, cruise ships go up into that area and the ice has diminished and from the south and antarctica, the penguin species who have been there for 5000 years, are being replaced by warmer species of penguin this and so there are bones and stuff like that that you can carbon date to get an idea which species, 5000 years so rather than will these are visible changes. >> the kelp forests are burning and it is really diminished in southern california, and finding kelp there so okay, that is fine but the whole ecosystem with kelp ecosystem, is a mostly collapsing a bit messily under stress and remember, heat waves in the ocean as well and these are five - 10 degrees warmer than normal so all of these ocean is getting stressed and most people live on land
eight trips to the to the antarctic and what first went to the arctic and it was 1980, was coast of greenland, not accessible since the 1840s, in a matter fact last week there went there died pretty. >> they got stuck in the ice and try to work out and they all died and then we were the first group to go over there in 1980 and then now, four years later, cruise ships go up into that area and the ice has diminished and from the south and antarctica, the penguin species who have been there...
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one branch going right up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual, and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north, milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the week. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine, and in the south, cloud, with some rain, so quite grey and mild. in between, a risk of something a bit more disruptive. that risk may well be there on thursday across the pennines. but the boundary between the cold and the mild is a little uncertain. it could move a bit over the next few days, but it's worth staying in touch with the forecast. there may be some issues as far as christmas travel plans go. that's your latest weather, bye for now. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first the headlines. the health secretary refuses to rule out tighter c
one branch going right up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual, and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north, milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the week. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine, and in...
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disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to a race as had the melting glazed ears have greenland to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. but 10 motor sports really saves the world or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new buzz. one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horsberg to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very different, of course, as a formula, one driver i was the one in driving seat and now i'm a ceo and founder, so i'm looking from the outside. it's robert vers hamilton, 2.0. m. but now as team owners and we both have it, we're both fighting for the winds all the time. and it's very close again today was very close. so this is fantastic. and i think the battle will be great to watch for everybody, hopefully. and of course, the more intense the battle, the more we can raise awareness for the important cause that causes that we're racing for. so like climate change and everything, the racing series extreme eve,
disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to a race as had the melting glazed ears have greenland to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. but 10 motor sports really saves the world or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new buzz. one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horsberg to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very...
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really interesting because the jet stream is going to split. 0ne branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk, with milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the week. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the south, cloud, with some rain, so quite grey and mild. in between, a risk of something a bit more disruptive. the risk may well be there on thursday across the pennines. but the boundary between the cold and the mild is a little uncertain. it may move a bit over the next few days but it's worth staying in touch with the forecast. there maybe some issues as far as christmas travel plans go. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. netherlands starts a tough new lockdown, as the new coronavirus variant spreads fast across
really interesting because the jet stream is going to split. 0ne branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk, with milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the week. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time....
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arctic autumn. us. scientists have also reported the 1st ever rainfall at summit station high on the greenland ice sheet, where it's so called the precipitation usually falls, only a snow. the amount of thick sea ice which helps regulate sea and air temperatures was the 2nd lowest since records began. signed to say a growing population of beavers could be a problem because building dams can help for permafrost, although would zel k as an environmental professor, an author, and also the founder and president of the institute for governance and sustainable development. he says, this is a problem for the whole world. what happens in the arctic does not stay in the arctic. there are tele connections from that part of the world throughout the global weather system. and the arctic is right now losing its reflective sea ice. and that is adding a tremendous amount of additional solar radiation to the global weather system. when we lose the rest of that c eyes, which is a great white shield reflecting heat back into safe and the space safely, we'll add the equivalent of 25 years worth of warming. and t
arctic autumn. us. scientists have also reported the 1st ever rainfall at summit station high on the greenland ice sheet, where it's so called the precipitation usually falls, only a snow. the amount of thick sea ice which helps regulate sea and air temperatures was the 2nd lowest since records began. signed to say a growing population of beavers could be a problem because building dams can help for permafrost, although would zel k as an environmental professor, an author, and also the founder...
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arctic autumn. us scientists have also reported the 1st have a rainfall at summit station, high on the greenland, the ice sheet where it's so cold. the precipitation usually falls only as snow. the amount of thick sea ice which helps regulate sea and air temperatures was the 2nd lowest since wreck was began and signed to say a growing population of beavers could be a problem because building dams and help for permafrost. that was l. k is an environmental professor, an author, an alter the founder and president of the institute for governance and sustainable development. he says, this is going to be a problem for the whole world. what happens in the arctic does not stay in the arctic. there are tele connections from that part of the world throughout the global weather system. and the mark dick is right now losing its reflective sea ice. and that is adding a tremendous amount of additional solar radiation to the global weather system. when we lose the rest of that c eyes, which is a great white shield reflecting heat back in the safe and the space safely, will add the equivalent of 25 years worth
arctic autumn. us scientists have also reported the 1st have a rainfall at summit station, high on the greenland, the ice sheet where it's so cold. the precipitation usually falls only as snow. the amount of thick sea ice which helps regulate sea and air temperatures was the 2nd lowest since wreck was began and signed to say a growing population of beavers could be a problem because building dams and help for permafrost. that was l. k is an environmental professor, an author, an alter the...
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aut him. us scientists have also reported the 1st to have a rainfall at summit station high on the greenland ice sheet, where it's so cold that precipitation usually falls only a snow. the amount of thick sea ice which helps regulate see, and ad temperatures was the 2nd lowest since records began. and scientific, a growing population of beavers could be a problem because building dams can help for palmer frost. though it's l. k as an environmental professor, an author and also the founder and president of the institute for governance and sustainable development. he says, this is a problem for the whole world. what happens in the arctic does not stay in the arctic. there are tele connections from that part of the world throughout the global weather system. and the arctic is right now losing its reflective sea ice. and that is adding a tremendous amount of additional solar radiation to the global weather system. when we lose the rest of that sea eyes, which is a great white shield reflecting heat back in the safe and the space safely, we'll add the equivalent of 25 years worth of warming. and
aut him. us scientists have also reported the 1st to have a rainfall at summit station high on the greenland ice sheet, where it's so cold that precipitation usually falls only a snow. the amount of thick sea ice which helps regulate see, and ad temperatures was the 2nd lowest since records began. and scientific, a growing population of beavers could be a problem because building dams can help for palmer frost. though it's l. k as an environmental professor, an author and also the founder and...
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one branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the south, cloud, with some rain, so quite grey and mild. in between, a risk of something a bit more disruptive. that risk may well be there on thursday across the pennines. but the boundary between the cold and the mild is a little uncertain. it could move a bit over the next few days but it's worth staying in touch with the forecast. there may be some issues as far as christmas travel plans go. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. netherlands starts a tough new lockdown, as the new coronavirus variant spreads fast across europe. the uk health secretary warns he can't rule out new measures and warns people
one branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the...
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one branch goes right up over greenland, into the high arctic, and back down the other side. another branch comes across the atlantic. what this does is it builds enormous temperature contrasts right over the top of the british isles around about the christmas period. where this boundary lies will be crucial for the weather we see. for some, snow showers around. it'll be quite cold, a lot of dry weather with some sunshine. others might see a spell of heavy rain, with mild conditions between these two zones, where there might be something potentially more disruptive. we're not sure where this boundary will end up being. that's what is uncertain. we'll be firming up on that over the next few days. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. another 90,000 covid cases are reported across the uk as the mayor of london declares a major incident. it's really important londoners understand how serious things are. the best thing londoners can do is to get both vaccines and the booster, they provide extra layers of protection. the netherlands will go into a new lockdown from sunday to try
one branch goes right up over greenland, into the high arctic, and back down the other side. another branch comes across the atlantic. what this does is it builds enormous temperature contrasts right over the top of the british isles around about the christmas period. where this boundary lies will be crucial for the weather we see. for some, snow showers around. it'll be quite cold, a lot of dry weather with some sunshine. others might see a spell of heavy rain, with mild conditions between...