And welcome to tomorrow. Today the science show on t w images of Plastic Waste in landfills and our oceans have become so commonplace. We risk becoming immune to them, but plastic is a serious problem that wont go away on its own. More and more plastic is manufactured every year. In 2018, most went to packaging 12 percent was used for consumer products. We should all reduce our plastic consumption because sooner or later it all ends up as waste. But how can we tackle all that discarded plastic, tiny part of the solution to this gigantic problem . Our reporter kristen collar decided to find out and made a few new friends on the way. These warnings are doing something that we always thought was impossible. But yet they creating the nonbank readable jesting, the non digestible. Theyre even plastic. This is how they would use a piece of styrofoam in just the week. d if we could harvest their super power, we could get 3 or 4 plastic trash in weeks, rather than send to reach. A could see fro
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Your friends so they can join, too. Tonights meet the author Event Features a great friend of the museum, someone whos become very involved with us in the last year or so, james holland, who, last week, published the second book in his trilogy on world war ii in the west, the allies strike back. Before i get to the introductions, i do want to follow a tradition we have here at the museum. I dont know if we have any world war ii veterans with us tonight that i can recognize. If not, id like to recognize veterans from all eras of service. [applause] thank you for your service and sacrifices. This evening, well have on stage together two of the biggest names and most prolific writers in the world war ii field. I was just thinking to myself this afternoon, if this was like boxing or something, this would be like a payperview match or something that we would have on this stage tonight. So we have our own senior historian, rob citino, who published his 10th book this month and hell be interv
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A faltering the urgency mirrored on Financial Markets. Markets around the world a sinking fast its the worst week in a decade for global stocks and investors in hong kong on the only ones seeking safer territory in london where some firms like chevron sent their workers home this week the footsie dropped 4. 5 percent early on friday elsewhere in europe losses on Frankfurts Dax index reach more than 5 percent germanys and the worlds biggest chemicals maker b. S. F. Says its braced for the unpredictable impact of coronavirus. I mean. Lower demands and production outages in Many Industries are already visible consequences of the measures taken to prevent the further spread of the virus. The fate of the adverse effects of the corona virus will have a seat on. It could impact worldwide particularly in the 1st and 2nd quarters of this year. As the corona virus continues to spread to more and more countries so it has its negative impact on their economies this is milan in northern italy europ