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the death penalty against a white supremacist who killed 10 black people at a buffalo supermarket. 20-year-old peyton general dresden is already serving a life in prison with no chance of parole after he pleaded guilty to state charges of murder and hate-motivated domestic terrorism in the 2022 attack fox 11 in los angeles navy general jailed in japan over a car crash that killed two japanese citizens has been released from american custody lieutenant hadn serving ago three year prison sentence after pleading guilty to the negligent driving deaths of a woman and her son-in-law in may of 2021. this is a live look at honolulu. one of the big stories there from our affiliate khon, sunny there, hawaii partners with local entities to bring sea gliders to the islands in a global first. sea gliders are zero emission all electric vehicles that operate over water at 180 miles per hour.
of global temperatures. but from around july onwards, the world began a remarkable, and look at that, almost unbroken streak of daily air temperature records. more than 200 days set new daily global temperature records, according to bbc analysis of the data from the eu climate organisation copernicus. now, here s another way of looking at it. this table shows that every day was at least one degree above pre industrial temperatures. almost half of all days, these ones in the darkest red, were more than one and a half degrees above them. and we had a couple of days in november. we haven t marked them on here. ..that were more than two degrees hotter that is another global first. so, why is it so hot? carbon dioxide from the fossil fuels we burn is the main reason. but last year there was an extra blast of heat from the pacific ocean as the el nino weather pattern kicked in. that s also why this year will almost certainly be even hotter than last year.
redline you can see it coming on there, shows last is temperatures and you can see it started off really unexceptional in terms of global temperatures but from around july onwards, the world began a remarkable dash and look at that dash almost unbroken streak of daily air temperature records. more than 200 days set new daily tanager records, according to bbc analysis of the data from the eu climate organisation copernicus. he was another way of looking at it dash this table shows that every date was at least when degree above preindustrial temperatures, almost half of all days, these words in the darkest grade, or more than 1.5 degrees above them and we had a couple of daysin them and we had a couple of days in november, we have not mark them on here, they were more than two degrees hotter. that is another global first. so why is it so hot? carbon dioxide from the fossil fuels we bonus the main reason but this year there was an extra blast of heat from the pacific
of days in november. we haven t marked them on here. ..that were more than two degrees hotter that is another global first. so, why is it so hot? carbon dioxide from the fossil fuels we burn is the main reason. but last year there was an extra blast of heat from the pacific ocean as the el nino weather pattern kicked in. that s also why this year will almost certainly be even hotter than last year. and there has been some progress in tackling the problem 2023 saw an increase in installation of wind and solar power. china continued to lead the world, adding almost half the new capacity. but europe, the us and india are also ramping up investment. at the climate conference in dubai, there was a global call to accelerate the deployment of nuclear power, and there is a huge global effort to find other clean energy sources, including tidal energy. this turbine, being tested in uk waters, flies