Spirit of the fore i think. Its mostly used to start to the blaming game but all fingers are pointing towards australia and its Prime Minister scott morrison. Of the 15 most climate vulnerable states on the planet 7 are in the Pacific Region in order to protect them the leaders were hoping the forum would commit to action to limit temperature rises and agree to an immediate halt to coal mining these hopes for quickly dampened by the regions powerhouse. We as christians very strongly gearing know it stage and stage betrayed me and scott as though you are concerned about saving new economy. Situation in australia conserves above saving my people into a boat like was the leaders of others of this weeks moral compass morrison has long championed his countrys lucrative coal industry he concedes Climate Change is real but insists it can be managed in a way that doesnt hurt his economy. Because try to cancel 1. 3 percent of the will to missions bestride you. Want to start one on them. And if
Worldwide through digitize ation modern technologies are taking the museum from the past to the future the digital record of these moths collected in vietnam makes the journey there are necessary now researchers anywhere in the world can access them on a computer. Museum intends to digitize all 30000000 specimens in its collections. We have a Global Collection and we want to be part of a bigger Global Network well for that someone like alexander fun who is the great role model he was the 1st globally thinking politically thinking networks of german scientists. To exhibitions present the world in the tradition of home as a holistic entity from the origin of the earth to simulations of how it might look 250000000 years from now. Wants to make his museum fit for the future. Just like to. Me its not just the interplay of responsibility and freedom but a very interesting piece of wisdom from africa its the best time to have planted a tree was 20 years ago the 2nd best time is today. And tha
Fire because a big rig caught fire on 680 northbound. And also we have someone who drove through the area for us and took video. There is the guardrail. A big chunk of it is taken out. I want to show you the picture we have of the traffic backup. If we can two to that. This is 680. Its a little bit slow. I would say that is an under statement. But at least some cars are getting through one lane at a time. There is nobody getting through on northbound 680. You can see the freeway is empty. They are just not getting through on northbound 680. Again avoid the 680 interchange. 680 is back all the way to concord. 242 is backed up. You can get on 680 to 24 if you are wondering, but youll be in a bunch of slow traffic. You can go this way to the caldecott tunnel. There is a report of another big rig fire. This one came in with all lanes stopped on highway 37 near wilson. Near the mayor Island Bridge. The Fire Department is on the way and all lanes are blocked there with a reported truck on fi
Trying to catch up with the snow, of course. And, the conditions are so bad that people will slide off in the ditch. So they dont want us halfway in the road trying to pull somebody out of the another accident siouxland towing. George says its our while attending that accident, and other drivers roads. Tell us how the roads have been Sergeant Jeremy city pd. Officer, how have the roads been today . In effect. If what is their next should they do . Continuing tomorrow, slushy blowing snow for tomorrow. Do to stay safe . For now im going to toss it back to you in studio tim, reporting live in meterologist elisa raffa abc 9 news tim thank you for that report elisa. Tim if you were out in it today. You know just how wet and sticky todays snow is. Abc9 reporter bria bell joins us know just how wet and sticky todays snow is. Abc9 reporter bria bell joins us live from outside the norm waitt ymca with more on how the snow stacked up. She joins us now live with more. Bria yes tim, todays snow w
Commuters i spoke to today said getting around was slow and slick. With weather conditions out there, we wanted everybody to be safe, and they were slowly getting further and further behind. They come into the transfer point once an hour, so each hour they were getting a few minutes behind , and it just caught up with us about midday today says mike collett, assistant elisa the buses have been running on time and in full schedule since they resumed service at 12 30. The assistant city manager says the plan to do so the rest of the evening and tomorrow. If they need to make changes to the schedules again, they will alert media as soon as possible so commuters can plan accordingly, and get around safely. Coming up tonight at six well hear from sioux city seargeant mcclure on how the roads are doing and how commuters can prepare to travel in even more snow tomorrow. Reporting live in sioux city, meteorologist elisa raffa, abc9 news. Tim even though the rate of snowfall is slowed considera