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DW DW News July 13, 2024

A peace conference this week and thats after libyan military. Refuses to sign a cease fire agreement. Brokered by brush up until. The beach braces for a potentially devastating volcanic eruption. Weeks of thousands of people. Of what is next as they flee their home. Im from welcome to the program. A major new scientific report shows that the worlds oceans continue to get warmer last year making them the hottest they have ever been and theyre still heating an International Team of experts as examined data compiled compiled by a Chinese Institute to work out changes in Ocean Temperatures over decades researchers say this warming about oceans is already having a major impact on marine life and on the severity of storms cyclons and hurricanes. As our planet more due to the greenhouse effect the vast majority of trapped heat is absorbed by the oceans over 90 percent of it the oceans therefore provide a key buffer that helps keep temperatures on our planet stable but their capacity to absorb

DW DW News July 13, 2024

What to do. Imagine a report shows that the worlds oceans continued to heat up last year making them the hottest the have ever been and its still happening and International Team of experts is examined data compiled by Chinese Institute to work out changes in Ocean Temperatures over decades they say this warming is already having a major impact on marine life and on the severity of storms cyclons and hurricanes. As our planet warms up due to the greenhouse effect the vast majority of trapped heat is absorbed by the oceans over 90 percent of it the oceans therefore provide a key buffer that helps keep temperatures on our planet stable but their capacity to absorb heat isnt endless and eco systems are suffering organisms like corals that cant flee the higher temperatures simply die back to back bleaching and catastrophic mortality has meant weve lost 50 percent of all corals on the Great Barrier reef in 2 years and this is meant weve needed entirely new ways to think about how can we fas

DW DW News July 13, 2024

Another peace conference after Libyan Military command the honey for hot topic refuses to sign a cease fire agreement during talks in Moscow Russia and turkey. For the Peace Process for a potentially devastating volcanic eruption but nobody knows it will come now weeks even tens of thousands of people in limbo uncertain of what to do not their flat that. Im still going to welcome to the program. A major new report shows that the worlds oceans continued to heat up last year making them the hot is they have ever been and its still going on an International Team of experts as examined data compiled by Chinese Institute work out changes in open Ocean Temperatures over decades they say this warming is already having a major impact on marine life and the severity of storms cyclons and hurricanes. As our planet warms up due to the greenhouse effect the vast majority of trapped heat is absorbed by the oceans over 90 percent of it the oceans therefore provide a key buffer that helps keep temper

CSPAN2 Campaign 2020 Sen Bernie Sanders At Iowas National Motorcycle Museum July 13, 2024

Welcome senator bernie sanders. [applause] low. Thank you all for coming out. And today i want to talk about some of the very important issues facing our country, but before i get to some of them, i wanted to take a moment to address the events in iraq and the escalating crisis in the middle east. Yesterday, President Trump ordered the assassination of a top iranian general, custom soleimani in iraq along with an iraqi militia. This is a dangerous escalation that brings us closer to another disastrous war in the middle east. Which could cost countless lives and trillions more dollars. And lead to even more deaths, more conflict, more displacement in that already highly volatile region of the world. When i voted against the war in iraq in 2002, i feared that it would result in greater the stabilization in that country and in the entire region. At that time i warned about the deadly socalled unintended consequences of a unilateral invasion today, 17 years later that fear has unfortunatel

LINKTV Democracy Now July 13, 2024

Hope. I have seen. From thees nonot come governments or corporations. It comes from the people. Amy 16yearold swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg addresses World Leaders here in madrid just hours before being named times person of the year. Well hear her full u. N. Addrdress. Just hours after gretas speech, hundreds of climate activists are ushered out of the Conference Center by police. This is exactly what has been happening across the world. We have been shut out and we have not been heard. We, the people, havave been kept out by the very polluters who drive this crisis are kept in. Amy well hear voices from the speak with vanessa nakate, the first fridays for future climate striker in uganda. Then we look at ground zero of the Climate Crisis, the Marshall Islands. We e have been totold that ie wawant to stay in our islaland,e and to adapt t and e elevate with migration as the only plan b. We are having to deal with these issues that we in the first place amy we will also speak

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