In western germany right next to the rhine river can you guess where i am and doffed the state capital of north rhinewestphalia. At first glance to sort of seems to be a quite lager in sydney at least judging by the architecture but somewhere among all these contemporary buildings theyre supposed to be a beautiful old town home to wait for it the worlds longest bar also ive heard that the city is great for a little shopping spree so its about time we got to the bottom of this and. We also go to palermo on the mediterranean island of sicily. In poland and check in your. It takes us through his hometown of krakow. And well finish up with impressions of quito the capital of ecuador. But first. I start in the very center of town. Some history to begin with this is the ultrasound hall. This guy is. The prince a lecturer in the late seventeenth century he left his mark on his hometown this equestrian statue is a major landmark. What else i think we could all do with some essential facts and
But that was almost seven deees higher than normal. And Scientists Say its due to Climate Change. Now locals have to contend with a new danger avalanches. Our reporter went to norway to find out why the arctic is heating up faster than the rest of the world. Reporter the Svalbard Archipelago is covered with ice, snow, and glaciers as far as the eye can see. At first glance theres no obvious sign of the drastic climatic changes taking place here. But the arctic is warming two to three times faster than the rest of the earth. The appropriatelynamed isfjorden or ice fjord west of the island of spitsbergen, no longer freezes over. Now fishermen catch salmon and mackerel here in the winter. In the past they could only do that further south. Kim holmen of the norwegian polar institute, says whatever the causes, the current warming of the arctic is unprecedented. Kim we see quite a few results that point to the fact that it is unlikely that we can explain the entire warming of the last 30 yea
If youre a soft southerner like me, right . But that was almost seven Degrees Higher than normal. And Scientists Say its due to Climate Change. Now locals have to contend with a new danger avalanches. Our reporter went to norway to find out why the arctic is heating up faster than the rest of the world. Reporter the Svalbard Archipelago is covered with ice, snow, and glaciers as far as the eye can see. At first glance theres no obvious sign of the drastic climatic changes taking place here. But the arctic is warming two to three times faster than the rest of the earth. The appropriatelynamed isfjorden or ice fjord west of the island of spitsbergen, no longer freezes over. Now fishermen catch salmon and mackerel here in the winter. In the past they could only do that further south. Kim holmen of the norwegian polar institute, says whatever the causes, the current warming of the arctic is unprecedented. Kim we see quite a few results that point to the fact that it is unlikely that we can
But that was almost seven Degrees Higher than normal. And Scientists Say its due to Climate Change. Now locals have to contend with a new danger avalanches. Our reporter went to norway to find out why the arctic is heating up faster than the rest of the world. Reporter the Svalbard Archipelago is covered with ice, snow, and glaciers as far as the eye can see. At first glance theres no obvious sign of the drastic climatic changes taking place here. But the arctic is warming two to three times faster than the rest of the earth. The appropriatelynamed isfjorden or ice fjord west of the island of spitsbergen, no longer freezes over. Now fishermen catch salmon and mackerel here in the winter. In the past they could only do that further south. Kim holmen of the norwegian polar institute, says whatever the causes, the current warming of the arctic is unprecedented. Kim we see quite a few results that point to the fact that it is unlikely that we can explain the entire warming of the last 30 y
But that was almost seven Degrees Higher than normal. And Scientists Say its due to Climate Change. Now locals have to contend with a new danger avalanches. Our reporter went to norway to find out why the arctic is heating up faster than the rest of the world. Reporter the Svalbard Archipelago is covered with ice, snow, and glaciers as far as the eye can see. At first glance theres no obvious sign of the drastic climatic changes taking place here. But the arctic is warming two to three times faster than the rest of the earth. The appropriatelynamed isfjorden or ice fjord west of the island of spitsbergen, no longer freezes over. Now fishermen catch salmon and mackerel here in the winter. In the past they could only do that further south. Kim holmen of the norwegian polar institute, says whatever the causes, the current warming of the arctic is unprecedented. Kim we see quite a few results that point to the fact that it is unlikely that we can explain the entire warming of the last 30 y