that 2023 was hot. in fact, the summer was the hottest on record. and as we continue to burn fossil fuels, the science says our planet will continue to get hotter. so how do we keep the cities we live in cool? well, there are some real life solutions here and now. i m carl nasman and this is future earth. welcome to the new series shining a light on the simple real world solutions we already have to help us solve the biggest challenge of our lifetimes. each week, we ll be taking you on a journey from our forests to the oceans, examining where we live, how we travel and what we eat. we ll show you some paths for tackling the climate crisis, meeting the innovators, action takers and climate heroes who are truly making a difference. coming up this week, we meet the volunteers working to keep the city of atlanta cool and keep these trees from disappearing. the simple solutions that are already making a difference, one coat at a time how we can protect our bodies from the effect
earth: episode one. no matter where you live, you probably noticed that 2023 was hot. in fact, the summer was the hottest on record. and as we continue to burn fossil fuels, the science says our planet will continue to get hotter. so how do we keep the cities we live in cool? well, there are some real life solutions here and now. i m carl nasman and this is future earth. welcome to the new series shining a light on the simple real world solutions we already have to help us solve the biggest challenge of our lifetimes. each week, we ll be taking you on a journey from our forests to the oceans, examining where we live, how we travel and what we eat. we ll show you some paths for tackling the climate crisis, meeting the innovators, action takers and climate heroes who are truly making a difference. coming up this week, we meet the volunteers working to keep the city of atlanta cool and keep these trees from disappearing. the simple solutions that are already making a difference,
best i m wolf blitzer in the situation room. thanks very much for watching. the news continues next, i m seeing it hello, and welcome to all of our viewers watching around the world. i m nick watt ahead on cnn newsroom people around the globe are suffering stifling temperatures and the heat is causing a soaring death toll at this year s hajj in france shocking allegations over the alleged sexual assault of a jewish girl have lead to a nationwide debate on rising anti-semitism that could impact the upcoming election and new york becomes the first us state to pass a law regulating social media algorithms targeting children can it make a difference? we ll talk to an expert just ahead we begin with the extreme heat impacting millions of people from the united states to europe, the middle east, and asia almost all of the continental us could see temperatures above 90 degrees fahrenheit or 32 degrees celsius over the next few today s more than 100 million people are under exc
she one of the week. thank you very much, and that is tonight s reidout . all in with chris hayes starts now. tonight on all in. there s nothing like doing things with other people s money. trump raking in the cash. i love other people s money. as rich donors line up to back the convict candidate. tonight, bernie sanders on the billionaires funding donald trump and how trump lands to pay them back. on day one of my new administration we will throw out bidenomics and replace it very quickly with maganomics . on how it can get so much worse. plus, the ridiculous hearing on the documents case. and amid heat and flooding, there is good news for the climate. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. two months ago, president joe biden s re-election campaign had a huge cash advantage over donald trump. a $100 million advantage in just april. then trump was convicted of 34 felonies in a new york court, and republicans opened their pock
Experts said the construction of white-topped roads, which lends to lesser permeability of water, could lead to more adverse heat island effects than asphalted roads.