that is doing a lot of damage. they are throwing out metric tons of juvenile salmon, crab and halibut, and this does have a lasting effect. where we re really seeing it is on the west coast of alaska. it s across alaska, in every river system, but especially in the eucom rivers, the post cotton, river in norton sound, we ve had severe restrictions to the point where people who live on the yukon river who ve had a 12,000-year relationship with salmon and our place faced because of that food security over the decades and centuries are now being completely precluded from fishing for even one salmon, to feed their own families. congresswoman, do you feel confident you re going to pull out a win in november? i m optimistic. you know, we ve really promoted civility and respectfulness and being very much concerned about the continuation of our democracy. and i m really hopeful that, if you like my message of civility and respectful this, you will
and i think a price that most people would be willing to pay to tackle this problem of sewage overflows in our river system. even with more money, it could take years to make a difference. this is croyde beach in north devon. the water s safe today, but there are regular storm discharges after wet weather. justin dyson lives here. he s a surfer and he s had enough. you feel completely helpless. i m one of these boring people that have written to my mp a couple of times. you get a different answer, but it s just weasely words. nothing gets done. and meanwhile, when you get heavy rainfall, guess what? out comes raw sewage again. many businesses feel the same way. many visitor feel the same way. it s disgusting, but it s an indication of this country and how they let corporations get away with minimum input and maximum profit for a good few years now. unfortunately, everything is coming home to roost. disgusting. i really don t like the fact that it s happening. -
the average annual rise in water bills will be about £12. that, in the context of other pressures on household incomes, is, ithink, modest, and i think a price that most people would be willing to pay to tackle this problem of sewage overflows in our river system. even with more money, it could take years to make a difference. this is croyde beach in north devon. the water s safe today, but there are regular storm discharges after wet weather. justin dyson lives here. he s a surfer and he s had enough. you feel completely helpless. i m one of these boring people that have written to my mp a couple of times. you get a different answer, but it s just weasely words. nothing gets done. and meanwhile, when you get heavy rainfall, guess what? out comes raw sewage again. many visitors feel the same way. it s disgusting, but it s an indication of this country and how they let corporations get away with minimum input and maximum profit for a good few years now.
record keeping started in 1961. months of drought and now extreme heat are threatening the food supply in some parts of the country, and businesses too. months of soaring temperatures in a central and southern parts of china have damaged crops, leading to worries about the autumn harvest and higher food worries about the autumn harvest and higherfood prices. you will have higher prices on fruits, on vegetables and next year you will have higher prices on tea leaves. with temperatures prices on tea leaves. with temperatures in - prices on tea leaves. with temperatures in more i prices on tea leaves. with l temperatures in more than prices on tea leaves. with temperatures in more than 100 city soaring above 40 celsius, the power supply is under huge strain, forcing some factories to temporarily shut down to conserve energy. a big reason why is it this the yangtze river, ages largest waterway and a key conduit for the economy, is at record low levels. ~ , ., ., ., economy, is at recor
water to 40 million people in the west. this week the federal government announced water cut backs to avoid a catastrophic collapse of the river system. so while the west remains engulfed in a climate change driven mega drought no region of the country has been spared. right now nearly 50% of the continental u.s. is in a drought, half the country. a flash drought in new england is intensifying and expanding and in texas cattle ranchers told cnn conditions are to dire and the economic strain so large they can no longer maintain healthy livestock. take a closer look here at the west. the historic drought is drying up the colorado river, which ear gates farms, powers electric grids and provides drinking water for 40 million people. the colorado river s water was divvied up among these seven states a century ago, the pact gave half of the water to the upper basin, half to the lower basin, mexico was granted an