evapotranspiration. it is a process that when accelerated, it reduces the ability for precipitation to replenish surface water which means more dry conditions, greater fuel aridity. the region sees some of the hottest temperatures on earth and it is largely due to the steady increase in greenhouse gas emotiissions that escalated started in about 1880. 33 years later the world record high temperature was in death valley, calif degrees fahrenhe fahrenheit. experts think that if there is not a reduction temperatures will get worse and it will cause more and more wild fires.
24 hours. there it comes. it s on the move. expect delays out of cleveland and see that across ohio and progressing farther towards the east. take you down across australia. it s the heart of summer, of course. not unusual to be the hottest place on our planet. but what is most unusual is what is happening across portions of new south wales with. around sydney and points to the west of sydney on sunday, the hottest temperature on earth, 47.3 celsius, which is 117 ferr fahrenheit happened across a western suburb of sydney. this is about 21 degrees above what is normal for this time of the year. the last time it was this hot almost eight decades ago. so big-time heat across portions of australia. and once again the degree celsius for our degrees down under. it takes us back up to 32 which puts us in the low 90s fahrenhe fahrenheit. big time heat returning across australia. extreme weather situation there s, ped tram. thank you so much. thanks, ped tram.
something is going to be cleared up. we and we re seeing it again every single day. new lawsuits, new indictments, new criminal proceedings, new notifications by jpmorgan. a list of ten more investigations going on. where s the accountability? gang also from the new york times a look at scientists warning sea levels could rise by more than three feet before the end of the century if emissions condition continue at the current pace. a report finds that human activity is 95% responsible. the report estimates the earth s temperature could rise 5 degrees fahrenhe fahrenheit, changes in heat waves, animal extincts and growing food. the washington post the first family announced a new addition. sunny, a portuguese water dog born in june 2012. first lady michele obama felt bo a portuguese water dog needed a friend. the obamas made a donation to the washington, d.c., humane
exactly one. this planet earth. there are 5200 other billion galaxies. we found 400 planets looking at just the closest stars to our own. this means there could be trillions of planets in the milky way galaxy. what are the chances that there would be other folks approximately on our level of intelligence and communication that would want to talk with us? it s been very lonely being the only intelligent communicative species. this goldilocks planet has a temperature reading potentially of negative 24 degrees fahrenheit up to 10 degrees fahrenhe fahrenheit. that s not exactly sustainable for human life. here s the deal. that s the case for the entire planet i m a science reporter so i walk around with planets in my pocket. this is in lock with its star. it goes around this way with the same face facing that star. i see, there s no axis upon which it s turning. yeah, it doesn t turn. that means that there is a zone right here where it s very