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solution of the greenland economy.— greenland economy. it'll be fascinating _ greenland economy. it'll be fascinating to _ greenland economy. it'll be fascinating to see _ greenland economy. it'll be fascinating to see what - greenland economy. it'll be| fascinating to see what does greenland economy. it'll be - fascinating to see what does happen. thank you very much indeed. i'm afraid we're out of time. it makes you realise why donald trump offered to buy greenland a couple of years ago perhaps. for decades, china used a one—child—policy to rein in what the government feared was an ever—growing population which the country couldn't manage. then, in recent years, the rules were eased allowing couples to have two children. there'sjust one problem — most young people don't seem to want to have big families any more. chinese kids are sometimes called little emperors because parents, limited to one child only, gave their offspring everything. then came the two—child policy, but for many, one has remained well and truly enough. you
solution of the greenland economy.— greenland economy. it'll be fascinating _ greenland economy. it'll be fascinating to _ greenland economy. it'll be fascinating to see _ greenland economy. it'll be fascinating to see what - greenland economy. it'll be| fascinating to see what does greenland economy. it'll be - fascinating to see what does happen. thank you very much indeed. i'm afraid we're out of time. it makes you realise why donald trump offered to buy greenland a couple of years ago...
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we can do it in i south greenland. but i think we also need to— south greenland. but i think we also need to think about people in the undeveloped countries. we need —— they also— undeveloped countries. we need —— they also need to have some food. but we _ they also need to have some food. but we need to transform to a sustainable way of production. i will tell— sustainable way of production. i will tell you a little story from greenland. we have always lived by nature _ greenland. we have always lived by nature over — greenland. we have always lived by nature over thousands of years. hunting. — nature over thousands of years. hunting, but because the climate changes. — hunting, but because the climate changes, the hunters cannot catch the animals any more in some places. and because _ the animals any more in some places. and because of climate change, the tracks— and because of climate change, the tracks of— and because of climate change, the tracks of the animals are changing. so we _ tracks of the animals are changing. so we need — track
we can do it in i south greenland. but i think we also need to— south greenland. but i think we also need to think about people in the undeveloped countries. we need —— they also— undeveloped countries. we need —— they also need to have some food. but we _ they also need to have some food. but we need to transform to a sustainable way of production. i will tell— sustainable way of production. i will tell you a little story from greenland. we have always lived by nature _...
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at the time, greenland was a danish— at the time, greenland was a danish colony and as you said, this was— danish colony and as you said, this was aimed at trying to create _ this was aimed at trying to create this new danish elite in greenland. 22 children, their famiiies— greenland. 22 children, their families were convinced they could — families were convinced they could give their children a better_ could give their children a better life if they send them on a — better life if they send them on a ship _ better life if they send them on a ship to denmark for a year and they— on a ship to denmark for a year and they would return to greenland re—educated and with greater— greenland re—educated and with greater language skills. this was — greater language skills. this was 22 — greater language skills. this was 22 children, 1951, it was such— was 22 children, 1951, it was such a — was 22 children, 1951, it was such a prestigious project at the time _ such a prestigious project at the time that the queen of denmark actually visited, there was a _ denmark actuall
at the time, greenland was a danish— at the time, greenland was a danish colony and as you said, this was— danish colony and as you said, this was aimed at trying to create _ this was aimed at trying to create this new danish elite in greenland. 22 children, their famiiies— greenland. 22 children, their families were convinced they could — families were convinced they could give their children a better_ could give their children a better life if they send them on a — better life if...
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what— —— uranium mining in greenland. what do— —— uranium mining in greenland. what do you— —— uranium mining in greenland. what do you make _ —— uranium mining in greenland. what do you make of _ —— uranium mining in greenland. what do you make of this- what do you make of this question late the whole world has to take responsibility, it doesn't matter if you are because small and i will give you an example of columbia. we have three cabinet ministers attending glasgow, columbia is attending glasgow, columbia is a very small emitter of c02 a very small emitter of co2 emissions, 0.6% of total c02 emissions, 0.6% of total co2 emissions, 0.6% of total co2 emissions but we are committed to cut, by 51%, our emissions by 2030 and we already presented today a carbon neutrality roadmap for 2050. i've heard you say this before, you feel that colombia is a leader in the region but we have not got a target from brazil, your neighbour? yes, but we are — brazil, your neighbour? yes, but we are leading _ brazil, your neighbour? yes, but we are leading a - bra
what— —— uranium mining in greenland. what do— —— uranium mining in greenland. what do you— —— uranium mining in greenland. what do you make _ —— uranium mining in greenland. what do you make of _ —— uranium mining in greenland. what do you make of this- what do you make of this question late the whole world has to take responsibility, it doesn't matter if you are because small and i will give you an example of columbia. we have three cabinet ministers attending...
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for something altogether more invigorating, let me point you in the direction of greenland. no, not the country, but the apocalyptic disaster movie which pits gerard butler against an approaching comet that threatens to wipe out life on earth. on radio: this is | an emergency alert. small molten debris expected to fall in upstate new york... _ isn't that where we are? yeah. — seek shelter immediately. do not stand in the open. explosion. oh, my god! butler isjohn garrity, an atlanta—based structural engineer attempting to rebuild his broken marriage to estranged wife allison, played by deadpool�*s morena baccarin. the couple's young son nathan is thrilled by news stories of clark, a cluster comet due to make the closest flyby in history. but whenjohn receives a presidential alert on his phone announcing that his family have been chosen for shelter, it becomes clear that bits of clark are headed straight for earth. while fans of butler's action movies may be expecting him to just punch the comet out of existence, greenland instead casts him asjust another ordinaryjoe ca
for something altogether more invigorating, let me point you in the direction of greenland. no, not the country, but the apocalyptic disaster movie which pits gerard butler against an approaching comet that threatens to wipe out life on earth. on radio: this is | an emergency alert. small molten debris expected to fall in upstate new york... _ isn't that where we are? yeah. — seek shelter immediately. do not stand in the open. explosion. oh, my god! butler isjohn garrity, an atlanta—based...
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so why greenland? well blue jays own studies show the central west region of greenland is reportedly similar to russia's north oscar region. a large producer of nickel and palladium cobalt says it will spend $15000000.00 to help lou j locate natural resources. the 1st phase of the so called disco project named after the region in greenland, they'll be searching to hunt down and dig up world class battery metal deposits according to the companies. clearly it's a business venture for the billionaire boys club and an opportunity for the u. s u k. through this wealthy mining and exploration adventure to put some pressure on china and its massive mining and raw materials market. greenland has been the subject of discussion among america's political and financial lead in the past. in 2019. then president trump even floated the idea of the u. s. buying greenland because of its abundant natural resources and idea that ultimately floated away and sunk like a glacier. whether or not this brilliant r blitz turns
so why greenland? well blue jays own studies show the central west region of greenland is reportedly similar to russia's north oscar region. a large producer of nickel and palladium cobalt says it will spend $15000000.00 to help lou j locate natural resources. the 1st phase of the so called disco project named after the region in greenland, they'll be searching to hunt down and dig up world class battery metal deposits according to the companies. clearly it's a business venture for the...
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in terms of greenland, what do you want? you want to become sustainable. you need help from this $100 billion, and it's not coming through at the moment. we need help, but we have started in our country from the 90s - to invest in hydropower- and in the next five—six years we will have a goal to be _ up to 90% of our energy will come from hydropower, so it isl possible to do something. so now our mission is- that we have a lot of water and a lot of green energy, - we can export out into the rest of the world. we have stopped all oil. exploration of oil and gas and we have one of the world's biggest deposits of oil- and gas but we have stopped this because we have a lot | of water that we can use to create | energy and i hope the big energies, who have a big responsibility- to take these steps, _ will be ready to invest like that. applause. actually, i should quickly ask you, what was your reaction when president trump wanted to buy you? it was absurd. you should have up offered to buy him! what do you need, diego, to become sustainable that you are not g
in terms of greenland, what do you want? you want to become sustainable. you need help from this $100 billion, and it's not coming through at the moment. we need help, but we have started in our country from the 90s - to invest in hydropower- and in the next five—six years we will have a goal to be _ up to 90% of our energy will come from hydropower, so it isl possible to do something. so now our mission is- that we have a lot of water and a lot of green energy, - we can export out into the...
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the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent home to greenland. when the ship docked i grabbed my little suitcase and rushed down the bridge into the arms of my mum and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she didn't answer. i love up at her in confusion. after a while she said something but i couldn't understand what she was saying, not a word copy and i thought, this is awful. i can't speak with my mother anymore. we speak two different languages. really powerful, isn't it? and the survivors are now threatening to sue if they don't get compensation? yes, just six of them are still alive and they are all aged now in their 70s but they are represented by a lawyer who say they lost their childhood, their sense of belonging, their culture, their language as we heard there and they are seeking 38,000 us dollars each, but an apology has come from the prime minister last year, who said we cannot change what happened but we can assume our responsibilities and apologise to those we should have taken care of but failed, but the lawyer represe
the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent home to greenland. when the ship docked i grabbed my little suitcase and rushed down the bridge into the arms of my mum and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she didn't answer. i love up at her in confusion. after a while she said something but i couldn't understand what she was saying, not a word copy and i thought, this is awful. i can't speak with my mother anymore. we speak two different languages. really powerful, isn't it? and...
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the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent to greenland. when the ship docked, i grabbed my little suitcase and rushed down the bridge into the arms of my mum, and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she did not answer. i looked up at her in confusion. after a while, she said something but i could not understand what she was saying, not a word. and i thought, this is awful. i cannot speak with my mother any more, we speak two different languages. that is heartbreaking. i suppose there must be some question if the families were persuaded to let the children 90, persuaded to let the children go, then who�*s fault is it but they are finally seeking compensation?- they are finally seeking compensation? they are finally seeking com ensation? ., ., , compensation? there are only six surviving — compensation? there are only six surviving of _ compensation? there are only six surviving of those - compensation? there are only six surviving of those children| six surviving of those children and they— six surviving of those childre
the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent to greenland. when the ship docked, i grabbed my little suitcase and rushed down the bridge into the arms of my mum, and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she did not answer. i looked up at her in confusion. after a while, she said something but i could not understand what she was saying, not a word. and i thought, this is awful. i cannot speak with my mother any more, we speak two different languages. that is heartbreaking. i...
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gates has supported the new mining projects in greenland. the firmly invest millions of dollars in the project seeking metals that could be used for electric vehicles. however, the venture of the super rich appears to be of concern to some environmental scientists says container reports on it. we've heard it from them. a 1000000 times don't fly so much, don't please call us the castle, tonya, back on cold, be kind come of a nature. it's not that difficult. we've made it easy for you. we've built the future and it's electric. battery electric plug in hybrid electric fuel cell electric, just electric because we need to get to 0 emissions by 2050. we have to come up with an alternate way, which isn't too much more expensive to perform those same activities with out emitting any greenhouse gases. when you talk about amazon's delivery fleet, why wouldn't we go electric? introducing greenland, one of the sparsely populated places on off of off frozen walls where people respect the wilderness and wild life, a pristine untouched haven in the arctic
gates has supported the new mining projects in greenland. the firmly invest millions of dollars in the project seeking metals that could be used for electric vehicles. however, the venture of the super rich appears to be of concern to some environmental scientists says container reports on it. we've heard it from them. a 1000000 times don't fly so much, don't please call us the castle, tonya, back on cold, be kind come of a nature. it's not that difficult. we've made it easy for you. we've...
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greenland has coal that is _ we're trying to do. greenland has coal that is not _ we're trying to do. greenland has coal that is not mining _ we're trying to do. greenland has coal that is not mining coal, - we're trying to do. greenland has coal that is not mining coal, so i coal that is not mining coal, so what do you think about the fundamentals of winning the world of coal? i fundamentals of winning the world of coal? . . , ., fundamentals of winning the world of coal? .. , ., , ., fundamentals of winning the world of coal? , ., , ., coal? i can understand diego. some --eole coal? i can understand diego. some people who — coal? i can understand diego. some people who make — coal? i can understand diego. some people who make money _ coal? i can understand diego. some people who make money from - coal? i can understand diego. some i people who make money from working in these _ people who make money from working in these mines. — people who make money from working in these mines, but _ people who make money from working in t
greenland has coal that is _ we're trying to do. greenland has coal that is not _ we're trying to do. greenland has coal that is not mining _ we're trying to do. greenland has coal that is not mining coal, - we're trying to do. greenland has coal that is not mining coal, so i coal that is not mining coal, so what do you think about the fundamentals of winning the world of coal? i fundamentals of winning the world of coal? . . , ., fundamentals of winning the world of coal? .. , ., , .,...
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we are excited to invest in greenland, emerging mineral sector. the disco region has seen a rear convergence of events in the earth's history that could have result of informing the world class battery metal depose it. yes, green advocates and up power house as bill gates jeff basil san michael bloomberg. i'll going hunting and drilling some minerals on the atlantic island invites so far . they forked out a cool, $15000000.00 on it. and since greenland got one of the biggest unpack deposits of rad, not to refill says they'll probably strike rich, especially if they land. what they really want, nickel and cobalt, the main ingredients, the batteries, the power electric cause you know, the ones that been and jeff say you should splash out on to save the planet. the thing is going green as clean as they say it. typical electric car require 6 times the mineral input of a conventional car and an old sure wind land requires 9 times more mineral resources and the gas fired power plant. on top of that, globally, they'll be over demand unstable supply chain
we are excited to invest in greenland, emerging mineral sector. the disco region has seen a rear convergence of events in the earth's history that could have result of informing the world class battery metal depose it. yes, green advocates and up power house as bill gates jeff basil san michael bloomberg. i'll going hunting and drilling some minerals on the atlantic island invites so far . they forked out a cool, $15000000.00 on it. and since greenland got one of the biggest unpack deposits of...
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we will soon find out if greenland will become a major global source of rare earth metals. all eyes are on their snap election result. the autonomous territory, which is subsidised by denmark to the tune of 600 million dollars a year, was once on donald trump's wish list — to buy. here's mark lobel with more. who would take power over the largest island in the world? a decision is imminent that will cause ripples far wider than greenland's coastline, floating voters rule the waves and have clear choices to make. it is true, there are a blizzard of domestic issues on the minds of the inuit majority here, including fishing and housing and economic pressures and the demand for greater autonomy but one controversial topic stands out and affects global citizens as well, the kvanefjeld mining project, one of the worlds largest untapped deposits of rare earth elements, minerals the west currently relies on chinese or to manufacture electronics, but could that change? the ruling social democratic siumut (forward) party party there is the giant earth any remaining mining project w
we will soon find out if greenland will become a major global source of rare earth metals. all eyes are on their snap election result. the autonomous territory, which is subsidised by denmark to the tune of 600 million dollars a year, was once on donald trump's wish list — to buy. here's mark lobel with more. who would take power over the largest island in the world? a decision is imminent that will cause ripples far wider than greenland's coastline, floating voters rule the waves and have...
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so if you still want _ greenland cod fish. so if you still want to— greenland cod fish. so if you still want to have the fish, we need to look into— want to have the fish, we need to look into this.— want to have the fish, we need to look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate _ look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate change - look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate change has - and ask if climate change has affected you personally? i and ask if climate change has affected you personally? i think it has. you affected you personally? i think it has- you can _ affected you personally? i think it has. you can see _ affected you personally? i think it has. you can see the _ affected you personally? i think it has. you can see the smog - affected you personally? i think it has. you can see the smog all. affected you personally? i think it - has. you can see the smog all around me. has. you can see the smog all around me it _ has. you can see the smog all around me it is _ has. you can see the smog all around me it is winter— h
so if you still want _ greenland cod fish. so if you still want to— greenland cod fish. so if you still want to have the fish, we need to look into— want to have the fish, we need to look into this.— want to have the fish, we need to look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate _ look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate change - look into this. can i go back to you and ask if climate change has - and ask if climate change has affected you personally? i and ask if...
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we rarely talk about greenland on the programme — but a snap election there could have a significant impact on us. that's because greenland has the world's biggest natural deposits of rare earth metals, and a big mining project has triggered this election. mariko oi is following the story for us. remind us why rare earth minerals are so important? then, they are crucial because they are used in everything from our smartphones to military systems and medical equipment. and demand has been growing exponentially, especially those needed for electric cars, for example, and until now, china has been the leading producerfor until now, china has been the leading producer for decades accounting for 90% of global production, but they have been concerns about china's dominance because back in 2011, china temporarily stopped exports to japan because of a dispute so it can weaponised is a rare supply, if you the hope is that greenland could be assault alternative to china depending on the selection's outcome. —— a solid alternative. outcome. -- a solid alternative.- outcome. -- a solid alter
we rarely talk about greenland on the programme — but a snap election there could have a significant impact on us. that's because greenland has the world's biggest natural deposits of rare earth metals, and a big mining project has triggered this election. mariko oi is following the story for us. remind us why rare earth minerals are so important? then, they are crucial because they are used in everything from our smartphones to military systems and medical equipment. and demand has been...
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ross martin greenland, cuz she can like bullshit or zillow. crossing that there with ludowici. here was the bush taught was royal. he don't, we're showed beatrice little day will korean you was raised, shall not put the ribbon midst lay so used to polish north south american with a medicaid case was a will put medicine levied cream, not in my but when you start to night that the kim my kitten. lucky late. so it is. i see. yep. see local. see local for tube bishop lena. what god skewed most. ned bully with both of them were struck. the h not met us. the blue but last one. he must wish lens for will not for when you this is the malenko fully completed for the next year. yacoma betrayed yukon lamb, a tree boy insurer but speckled but on your credit because i think we have im green ashlyn near the 63. i think it may be recorded on missouri to football. herb. lisa rosa. martha. thank you. push you put a bonus when people experience children ever get to receive. wow, crazy. ah, the idea came, what's the issue of american school political put it out mash up with them. ship little cous
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until greenland, you will be sure this will most of the speech must have been laid. silly does fit in another way, but i believe we can. yes. which by at them we have so. but a mega who are tom stole crane. those nice boys. the weights, soaps, me, but then sal it's lee was mosquito nestled turnover has of it. yeah. what it, i will korean is by it. so i finish now posting that don't just let me know. probably a good answer she plaza. it's to me telling me said you wanna look up on me if it's great, alex from work less than 90 to so you come on there, go to san raphael on the 13th yet it was to put lethal crane that most of the street that had come like a mission valley, marsha period, ah, ah ah, [000:00:00;00] ah . the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. what you see in this, these techniques is the state devising methods to end, essentially destroy the personality of an individual. by scientific means. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the
until greenland, you will be sure this will most of the speech must have been laid. silly does fit in another way, but i believe we can. yes. which by at them we have so. but a mega who are tom stole crane. those nice boys. the weights, soaps, me, but then sal it's lee was mosquito nestled turnover has of it. yeah. what it, i will korean is by it. so i finish now posting that don't just let me know. probably a good answer she plaza. it's to me telling me said you wanna look up on me if it's...
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we were hearing that greenland _ clear. we were hearing that greenland glaciers - clear. we were hearing thatj greenland glaciers melting, clear. we were hearing that - greenland glaciers melting, sea levels rising, irreversible, there is no going back, clearly, from some changes. can you reassure us at all that it changes. can you reassure us at all thatitis changes. can you reassure us at all that it is not too late to stop further irreversible changes? figs further irreversible changes? is soon as we reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions, that will stabilise global temperatures. they will not continue to increase. that means that we can stop things getting worse. as you say, for many things, there is no going back. the sea level will continue to rise for centuries or thousands of years and that will have consequences for coastal flooding and inundation of communities.— communities. juicy as soon as we reach net zero — communities. juicy as soon as we reach net zero greenhouse - communities. juicy as soon as we reach net zero greenhouse gas i reach net zero green
we were hearing that greenland _ clear. we were hearing that greenland glaciers - clear. we were hearing thatj greenland glaciers melting, clear. we were hearing that - greenland glaciers melting, sea levels rising, irreversible, there is no going back, clearly, from some changes. can you reassure us at all that it changes. can you reassure us at all thatitis changes. can you reassure us at all that it is not too late to stop further irreversible changes? figs further irreversible changes? is...
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so from your computer, your browser list and i haven't seen a can let me skip machine to greenland, you will be short of this with most of the speech best i will in late see ladies fit another would be like, but i will only put in yes. which me by them we have so but a mega who a tom store crane on those nice quizlet soak sleep. what can cell if lee was much more skewed, nestled in the weight of it. yeah. what it will korean is by it. so yes, no opposing, don't just let out of michelle, probably a good answer she plaza leads to me telling me said, wanna sort of i me, it's gray for morlock western they need to so i need to come on there. go to san raphael. hopefully, sitting at it, it was got put lethal crane that's most of the street that can come with michelle. marsha brit. ah, ah ah, ah, ah . the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. while you see in this, these techniques, these, the state devising methods to essentially destroy the personality of an individual by scientific means. this is how one doctors, theories were a
so from your computer, your browser list and i haven't seen a can let me skip machine to greenland, you will be short of this with most of the speech best i will in late see ladies fit another would be like, but i will only put in yes. which me by them we have so but a mega who a tom store crane on those nice quizlet soak sleep. what can cell if lee was much more skewed, nestled in the weight of it. yeah. what it will korean is by it. so yes, no opposing, don't just let out of michelle,...
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president, the garage, you democratic bishop sort of pro or was a block of our busier division used to greenland through which is on the slopes, laughing juliessa, and you whistling them of nothing else from america for your browser rules than they are gonna shake and let me skip mustang until greenland you will be short of this will also most of the teach must i will in late say ladies fit in another way, but i will keep watching as to which they play at them. we have so, but a mega who are tom stole crane and those nice boys awaits soap. sleep with and sal it's lee was mosquito nestled in the videos of it. yeah. was it i will go crazy by it. so i finished posing that don't just let me know. probably a good answer she plaza. it's to me telling me said you wanna look up on me if it's great, alex from work less than 90 to so you come on there, go to san raphael within the city, yet it hooked up with little crane. that's the most of the street that had come like a miss delhi masha period. ah, ah ah ah, ah mad financial to i'm john. did i read all about money laundering 1st to visit this? yeah, i s
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i haven't seen a can let me skip mustang until greenland. you will be short of this will. most of this teach best i will in late see ladies fit another would be nice, but i will only put in yes, which by at them we have still been a mega who are tom stole crane. those nice boys. the weight soap sleep, what can sell if lee was mosquito nestled to know because of it. yeah. what you tell korean is by it. so. yes, no opposing, don't just let out of michelle. oh, probably a good answer she plaza leads to me, killing me said, wanna sort of i me it's gray lot from more western they need to so you can on their go to san raphael within the city it, it was got put lethal crane that's most of the street that can come with me stanley. marsha period ah ah ah, [000:00:00;00] i oh, live roof all monitors the compliance, all g 20 members with their commitments. they made up their all last summer. and what we have found is that a year later on the even the wrong summer countryside comply and unprecedentedly high level 80 my percent. and i'm optimistic that because that break shaw, cold it
i haven't seen a can let me skip mustang until greenland. you will be short of this will. most of this teach best i will in late see ladies fit another would be nice, but i will only put in yes, which by at them we have still been a mega who are tom stole crane. those nice boys. the weight soap sleep, what can sell if lee was mosquito nestled to know because of it. yeah. what you tell korean is by it. so. yes, no opposing, don't just let out of michelle. oh, probably a good answer she plaza...
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originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down—at—heel schlub, who looks like a soft target, but turns out to be anything but. for 12 years, i worked for some very dangerous people. everybody, get to the basement. what is happening? don't call 911. along with the blockbuster marvel movie shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, one of the biggest selling films of the year, nobody featured the best bus fight scene of 2021. now, that's what i call getting your ticket punched! what are you still - doing here, old man? looking ahead to 2022, what can we expect to be making waves at the baftas and oscars? # there's a place for us...# spielberg's west
originally announced with chris evans as star and neill blomkamp of district 9 as director, greenland turned out to be the perfect vehicle for gerard butler and director ric roman waugh, reuniting after angel has fallen for a sharply written and grippingly executed apocalypse pic that punched well above its mid—budget weight. and while we're talking guilty pleasures, let's not forget nobody, a riotously entertaining affair in which better call saul star bob odenkirk plays a down—at—heel...
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this is a greenland ice sheet melting. and you need to actually take people here and show it to them because they are so preoccupied with what is on their desk. this is an existential threat to life on earth. and it requires all our focus now. to life on earth. and it requires all ourfocus now. you can't keep taking it down the road. —— kicking it down the road. i'm living at a speed of 40 metres per day in summer. it is quite extraordinary. we would arrive at where we were going to start the swim and we could see clear water and then as soon as i get in, and iceberg would move in front of you. they were moving so quickly. it was like a motorway advice at one stage. —— motorway of ice. decisions are going to be made there which will impact every single one of us on the planet, every future generation and the whole of the animal kingdom. the science is very, very clear. we have a very, very small window to act now and if we don't act then there is no amount of political will or financial capital that can solve the c
this is a greenland ice sheet melting. and you need to actually take people here and show it to them because they are so preoccupied with what is on their desk. this is an existential threat to life on earth. and it requires all our focus now. to life on earth. and it requires all ourfocus now. you can't keep taking it down the road. —— kicking it down the road. i'm living at a speed of 40 metres per day in summer. it is quite extraordinary. we would arrive at where we were going to start...
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on the islands. 0n greenland and a new radio station on the islands. on his to copenhagen, us secretary of state antony blinken didn't miss a chance to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's decision to invest more than $240 million and atlantic and arctic defence, and we will continue our close cooperation in the council where we are headed soon, to ensure that the arctic region is one that is free of conflict, where nations act responsibly and act together. act responsibly and act together-— act responsibly and act together. act responsibly and act touether. �* . ., , ., ., together. but increased nato activity in _ together. but increased nato activity in the _ together. but increased nato activity in the region - together. but increased nato activity in the region has - activity in the region has caused one of the top roles to lash out last week. he said the presence in the barents sea was a provocation and increased the potential for conflict. 0n potential for conflict. on monday russia's foreign minister
on the islands. 0n greenland and a new radio station on the islands. on his to copenhagen, us secretary of state antony blinken didn't miss a chance to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's decision to invest more than $240 million and atlantic and arctic defence, and we will continue our close cooperation in the council where we are headed soon, to ensure that the arctic region is one that is free of conflict, where nations act responsibly and act...
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denmark is spending $245 million for surveillance drones to fly over greenland, on his visit to copenhagen, us secretary of state antony blinken didn't miss a chance to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's recent decision to invest more than $240 million in north atlantic and arctic defence, in coordination with the governments of greenland and the faroe islands, and we will continue our close cooperation in the arctic council, where we are headed soon, to ensure that the arctic region is one that is free of conflict, where nations act responsibly and act together. but increased nato activity in the region has caused one of russia's top admirals to lash out last week. speaking from this arctic base, he said that the nato presence in the barents sea was a provocation and increased the potential for conflict. on monday, russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov, spelt it out even more clearly. translation: this is our territory, this is our land, and we are responsible for our arctic coast to be safe, and everything that our country does there is absolut
denmark is spending $245 million for surveillance drones to fly over greenland, on his visit to copenhagen, us secretary of state antony blinken didn't miss a chance to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's recent decision to invest more than $240 million in north atlantic and arctic defence, in coordination with the governments of greenland and the faroe islands, and we will continue our close cooperation in the arctic council, where we are headed soon,...
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really interesting because the jet stream is going to split. 0ne branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the south, cloud, with some rain, so quite grey and mild. in between, a risk of something a bit more disruptive. that risk may well be there on thursday across the pennines. but the boundary between the cold and the mild is a little uncertain. it could move a bit over the next few days but it's worth staying in touch with the forecast. there may be some issues as far as christmas travel plans go.
really interesting because the jet stream is going to split. 0ne branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from...
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one branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the south, cloud, with some rain, so quite grey and mild. in between, a risk of something a bit more disruptive. that risk may well be there on thursday across the pennines. but the boundary between the cold and the mild is a little uncertain. it could move a bit over the next few days but it's worth staying in touch with the forecast. there may be some issues as far as christmas travel plans go. that's as christmas travel plans go. your latest weather. for that's your latest weather. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. the netherlands goe
one branch going up over the north of greenland, which is pretty unusual and then coming back down towards scotland. another branch of the jet stream crosses the atlantic and what we end up with later in the week is enormous temperature contrasts straddling the uk. cold air to the north. milder conditions to the south. that will bring potentially interesting weather our way later in the wake. across the north, some snow flurries from time to time. cold, dry weather and sunshine and in the...
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well, he did buy greenland, he and bill gates and jeff bezos have bought a huge play of the greenland. good mind some point, some those rare earth metals or something that the products the ingredients for electric batteries for electric vehicles. so yeah, but everybody has a cup of joe biden. that's the thing. you mentioned the labor thing and you're seeing shortages of paper bags and mcdonalds, you're seeing shortages of pilots, airlines stuff. you're seeing, everybody has a cup of joe biden. everybody is like price insensitive, they don't care, they'll pay whatever it takes, but nobody, all those people with cuffs to joe biden with us and hands on appoint events, all the stimulus. they don't want to work. why should they work? because they have so much money, right? so you're having a supply crunch and people are being offered ridiculous deals to go join like to work at mcdonalds. some of them are offering, some of the franchises are offering things like full tuition to university for your kids and stuff like that. so they're having to offer extreme amounts of money. so we are in a
well, he did buy greenland, he and bill gates and jeff bezos have bought a huge play of the greenland. good mind some point, some those rare earth metals or something that the products the ingredients for electric batteries for electric vehicles. so yeah, but everybody has a cup of joe biden. that's the thing. you mentioned the labor thing and you're seeing shortages of paper bags and mcdonalds, you're seeing shortages of pilots, airlines stuff. you're seeing, everybody has a cup of joe biden....
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for example, when global, when the ice sheets start to melt, when greenland ice sheet out some window and told us she melts. and we're seeing the start of that white. now, sea level goes up all over the world. i potentially our meters. so by 2050, when you said, wish it completely put the carbon mission to 0 more than half of the world is predicted, population will lack drinking water. oh, how are we going to deal with that? well, science fine away, or are we headed towards water wars? see absolutely right. so we have a lot of stresses on, on the planet right now. a lot of them are caught that all cool smiles will cool for humans, but in different ways. so we look at global warming and that affects things like extreme heat and flash floods. and potentially our ability to quote quotes when we're looking at the availability of water that is impacted by climate change, but also the over use of fresh water on the planet right now. so for example, we are depleting ground water water stored beneath the surface of the planets that take centuries, sometimes thousands of years to build up and
for example, when global, when the ice sheets start to melt, when greenland ice sheet out some window and told us she melts. and we're seeing the start of that white. now, sea level goes up all over the world. i potentially our meters. so by 2050, when you said, wish it completely put the carbon mission to 0 more than half of the world is predicted, population will lack drinking water. oh, how are we going to deal with that? well, science fine away, or are we headed towards water wars? see...