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it's part of a national park that was declared a unesco world heritage site. in 1994, the forest is home to an estimated $1000.00, now gorillas, but their habitat is now threatened because humans are moving ever closer and could even spread the colder 1000 buyers to the gorilla population. can we stop the spread.
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it's part of a national park that was declared a unesco world heritage site in 1994. the forest is home to an estimated 1000 mountain gorillas. but their habitat is now threatened because humans are moving ever closer and could even spread the colder 1000 buyers to the gorilla population. can we stop the spread of such though not a diseases what part to humans play in this process and is there a connection between colvin climate change and the destruction of wildlife habitats . some african countries plan to reforest 100000000 hectares of land over the next 10 years how do they plan to do this. today we're going to visit a mountain gorilla habitat our guide is dr gladys. a veterinarian 1st some antivirus measures. dr kelly might see co-founded an organization that aims to protect wildlife from disease spread by humans. but it funded the organization in 2003 and at that time people do not think it was a priority they recognized that it was an issue but they didn't think it was such a big problem but the could be then to continue to show that this is really a big proble
it's part of a national park that was declared a unesco world heritage site in 1994. the forest is home to an estimated 1000 mountain gorillas. but their habitat is now threatened because humans are moving ever closer and could even spread the colder 1000 buyers to the gorilla population. can we stop the spread of such though not a diseases what part to humans play in this process and is there a connection between colvin climate change and the destruction of wildlife habitats . some african...
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fire crews are battling to control the fire on fraser island, a unesco world heritage site, off the east coast of queensland. it was sparked by an illegal campfire in mid—october. i'm joined now by councillor george seymour, mayor of fraser coast regional council. thank you for being on the programme. i know you have talked to people who are on the island, how are they faring amidst this emergency? the people who live on the island are very resilient, they are very well prepared and we have over 100 personnel over there fighting this fire as well as about 20 aeroplanes in the air so about 20 aeroplanes in the air so it is a massive fight, more than a million litres of water have been dropped every day on this fire but it is really, really difficult conditions. 82,000 hectares of land, some of the most special environmental land in the world, so it is an emergency, and we are telling people to get off the island to be on the safe side. this fire has been burning for weeks now, do you think more should have been done sooner yellow this fire has been burning for over seven weeks now, ther
fire crews are battling to control the fire on fraser island, a unesco world heritage site, off the east coast of queensland. it was sparked by an illegal campfire in mid—october. i'm joined now by councillor george seymour, mayor of fraser coast regional council. thank you for being on the programme. i know you have talked to people who are on the island, how are they faring amidst this emergency? the people who live on the island are very resilient, they are very well prepared and we have...
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world heritage site and there are only a few people employed trying to protect it nicholas hawk al-jazeera park it senegal . and in our the last of our reports on the series we'll take you to peru where an ancient city is under threat from squatters more sat right here on al-jazeera and 10 g.m.t. on saturday. that qatar is celebrating its national day as it looks towards a potential end to the bookcase imposed by regional neighbors since 2017 kurds subban limits its cheats the pandemic but the stopping the military parades and air show the event is also ordered from time health care workers it's also understates to be close to ending the embargo by saudi arabia the u.a.e. . and egypt. i'm a little hazy an end to how with the headlines on al-jazeera hundreds of schoolboys have arrived home a week after they were kidnapped in northern nigeria it in give medical checks before being reunited the family members the boys were abducted by a group with a parent links to boko haram al-jazeera zamudio dresses in cut scene a city where the boys have been right.
world heritage site and there are only a few people employed trying to protect it nicholas hawk al-jazeera park it senegal . and in our the last of our reports on the series we'll take you to peru where an ancient city is under threat from squatters more sat right here on al-jazeera and 10 g.m.t. on saturday. that qatar is celebrating its national day as it looks towards a potential end to the bookcase imposed by regional neighbors since 2017 kurds subban limits its cheats the pandemic but the...
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unesco is warning a wildlife park instead of goals in danger of losing its world heritage state. home to a unique species of wildlife has been under threat from poaches and illegal gold mining al-jazeera nicholas hogg joined a security patrol inside the park. it starts with the call deep inside senegal's park a poacher has been spotted. on board is the panther brigades deployed to protect with the u.n. describes as a world heritage site in danger 8 rangers for a park as big as the island of jamaica the mission appears impossible the jungle is dense disorienting and dangerous the rangers fear both the armed poachers and the attacks from the wild cats they are meant to protect making the animals they move swiftly and quietly towards a fire they can smell burning by a water spots. sergeant juve points to what is left of a camp they arrived too late yet again they are one step behind. it's hard to catch them finding coaches in both walking kilometers up to kilometers in silence to try to catch them by surprise. with the men cannot do 10 in jell-o. hoops a drone can from the air he ma
unesco is warning a wildlife park instead of goals in danger of losing its world heritage state. home to a unique species of wildlife has been under threat from poaches and illegal gold mining al-jazeera nicholas hogg joined a security patrol inside the park. it starts with the call deep inside senegal's park a poacher has been spotted. on board is the panther brigades deployed to protect with the u.n. describes as a world heritage site in danger 8 rangers for a park as big as the island of...
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world heritage site and there are only a few people employed trying to protect it nicholas hawk al jazeera park in senegal . and in the last of our reports on the series we'll take you to peruse where an ancient city is under threat from squatters you can watch that right here on al-jazeera from 10. now cats are is observing its national day and crowds are limited due to the current virus pandemic but there has been a military parade and an air show the events also honored frontline health workers who've led the fight against covert 19. has more. this is the highlight of our national day celebrations the parades on doha konishi hits and the van to mock by a minute to parade to the morning marchers and. the event is held this year and the extraordinary measures because of cope with 19 and this explains the social distancing measures that were put into place by whole health authorities and he explains also why one of the key moments of the parade is a tribute to the caretakers health workers doctors and nurses all those who are the forefront of the fight against kobe had 19 those who spent d
world heritage site and there are only a few people employed trying to protect it nicholas hawk al jazeera park in senegal . and in the last of our reports on the series we'll take you to peruse where an ancient city is under threat from squatters you can watch that right here on al-jazeera from 10. now cats are is observing its national day and crowds are limited due to the current virus pandemic but there has been a military parade and an air show the events also honored frontline health...
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fire crews are battling to control the fire on fraser island, a unesco world heritage site, off the east coast of queensland. the blaze was sparked by an illegal campfire in mid—october. the state coordinator of queensland fire and emergency services, brian cox, joined me with an update of the situation a short time ago, optimistic they may be able to gain the upper hand later today, but for now the threat remains with the township of happy valley. the fire has reached around 700 metres short of the township itself. we've asked people to leave, some have chosen to stay and fight for their homes. we have emergency response crews there as we speak now, supporting them on the ground with those fires. it is a very complex environment, it's the world's largest sand island, so some of those burns of sand make it very difficult to get into, so we are using increasingly more air operations to support them. yesterday, we actually dropped over a million litres of water in the fraser island area to try to contain these fires. we have also increased our air assets today, so we've got over 2a aircr
fire crews are battling to control the fire on fraser island, a unesco world heritage site, off the east coast of queensland. the blaze was sparked by an illegal campfire in mid—october. the state coordinator of queensland fire and emergency services, brian cox, joined me with an update of the situation a short time ago, optimistic they may be able to gain the upper hand later today, but for now the threat remains with the township of happy valley. the fire has reached around 700 metres short...
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firefighters are struggling to control the blaze on fraser island — a unesco world heritage site off the east coast of queensland. the bushfire was sparked by an illegal campfire in mid—october and has already scorched more than half of the island. it's now quickly approaching the township of happy valley. fire crews have warned residents to leave immediately, saying conditions are incredibly dangerous and they may soon be unable to prevent the fire advancing. the family of the renowned children's author roald dahl — who died in 1990 — has apologised for anti—semitic remarks he made during his lifetime. a statement condemning his controversial comments was published on a discreet part of his official website. the statement reads... earlier, i asked danny stone — head of the anti—semitism policy trust — for his view of the statement. there's no denying that roald dahl‘s books are fantastic. you know, we're fans of snozzcumbers and frobscottle in this house, but his views were abhorrent. it's good that there was an apology, but i like to approach things in good faith an
firefighters are struggling to control the blaze on fraser island — a unesco world heritage site off the east coast of queensland. the bushfire was sparked by an illegal campfire in mid—october and has already scorched more than half of the island. it's now quickly approaching the township of happy valley. fire crews have warned residents to leave immediately, saying conditions are incredibly dangerous and they may soon be unable to prevent the fire advancing. the family of the renowned...
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we tend not to our series on unesco world heritage sites that are under threat of special status often catapults remote locations to international fame but that status quo so be taken away in the 2nd of our 5 part series and a calico reports from florida on the everglades national park a site in memory interest say is at a critical juncture. the everglades national park was among the 1st places in the u.s. to be added to the united nations' world heritage list and for good reason this vast subtropical river of grass is the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere refuge to over 20 rare endangered and threatened species parks also faced more than its fair share of problems since receiving its designation in 1979 is the state's population's grown fresh water flow has dwindled and toxins from agriculture choking the everglades pristine landscape the everglades ecosystem was once huge and over the years as florida has developed we have cut away not only at the natural wildlife habitat but also at the water flow about 70 percent of the historic river of grass water flow has been
we tend not to our series on unesco world heritage sites that are under threat of special status often catapults remote locations to international fame but that status quo so be taken away in the 2nd of our 5 part series and a calico reports from florida on the everglades national park a site in memory interest say is at a critical juncture. the everglades national park was among the 1st places in the u.s. to be added to the united nations' world heritage list and for good reason this vast...
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we'll continue by strolling through uzbeks festively decorated old town it's been declared a unesco world heritage site. the town hall dates back to the 13th century altered over the centuries it combines a variety of architectural styles just across the way i grabbed a chance to treat myself to the taste of christmas which is available in many shapes and sizes. big mars upin is known the world over need a go is probably the most famous manufacturer. of. the building also houses the small mars opinions even. here you can learn all sorts of things about the history of mars upin and the need to eg a family business founded over 200 years ago. wow these are really intricate works of art and they've all been made from mars a pair i had like to try my hand at that. hello i'm luke us. hi i'm barbara have you ever done this i know never it's not hard 1st to roll it into a ball. on this mission a bit like making a snowball yes like a snowball most of mine looks different than yours looks more like an egg. i'm not yet finished. what are we making a cat with a santa hat. now i need to pull into a p
we'll continue by strolling through uzbeks festively decorated old town it's been declared a unesco world heritage site. the town hall dates back to the 13th century altered over the centuries it combines a variety of architectural styles just across the way i grabbed a chance to treat myself to the taste of christmas which is available in many shapes and sizes. big mars upin is known the world over need a go is probably the most famous manufacturer. of. the building also houses the small mars...
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fire crews are battling to control the fire on fraser island, a unesco world heritage site, off the east coast of queensland. it was sparked by an illegal campfire in mid october. the state coordinator of queensland fire and emergency services, brian cox, is optimistic they may be able to gain the upper hand later today but for now, the threat remains to the township of happy valley. the fire has reached around 700 metres short of the township itself. we've asked people to leave. some have chosen to stay and fight for their homes. we have emergency response crews there as we speak now, supporting them on the ground with those fires. it is a very complex environment. as you know, it's the world's largest sand island, so some of those burns of sand make it very difficult to get into, so we are using increasingly more air operations to support them. our correspondent shaimaa khaliljoins me now from sydney. we got a sense there of the conditions that the crews are having to work in. and we heard earlier a warning that those conditions are so bad that they may have to sort of admit defeat and
fire crews are battling to control the fire on fraser island, a unesco world heritage site, off the east coast of queensland. it was sparked by an illegal campfire in mid october. the state coordinator of queensland fire and emergency services, brian cox, is optimistic they may be able to gain the upper hand later today but for now, the threat remains to the township of happy valley. the fire has reached around 700 metres short of the township itself. we've asked people to leave. some have...
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world heritage site. i think the broncos wide allison sells ice cream of the spread so from a food truck here the family are trying to move into a better economic position. on learning about what. is right timing as the coming there are more constraints environmentally and that's really just liason and things i was just looking at the ice to an alternative and common yes this is just a really small stash towards the. lamb from the breath taking mountain regions of new zealand is a major export the government wants to cut meat and emissions from livestock by 10 percent by 2030 otherwise farmers will face penalties but how is this supposed to happen randall asks a c d y m says she use elance farmers are already producing in an ecologically sustainable way that would be hard to find anywhere else in the world. the 40s is gone for about a little while people not trying to run is really shaky as i tend to as well as i've been informed a bit more into call of duty is quite a bit more work and for what reason qu
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world heritage site is in any case off limits. it's where you'll find the jugglers snake charmers musicians artists fortune tellers the sellers of miracle cures and street traders. one meaning. is assembly of the dead as it was once the venue of executions. in april 20th in the square saw a new tragic loss of life when a terrorist attack killed 17 people. today the tourists are back enjoying the squares flare especially after sundown. at 5 o'clock in the morning mohammad wipes the last grains of dust from his 124 the most common taxi model and mark ash. he then sets off south for seti fatma in the atlas mountains i . pods diesel powered car has more than a 1000000 kilometers on the clock it's only a little younger than its driver leaves the valley is an insider's tip among tourists and a popular destination for the locals less than an hour from our cash. there's a great appreciation for water in areas north africa the restaurants and bars along the way offer a special feature getting your feet wet i but life in the mountains is to
world heritage site is in any case off limits. it's where you'll find the jugglers snake charmers musicians artists fortune tellers the sellers of miracle cures and street traders. one meaning. is assembly of the dead as it was once the venue of executions. in april 20th in the square saw a new tragic loss of life when a terrorist attack killed 17 people. today the tourists are back enjoying the squares flare especially after sundown. at 5 o'clock in the morning mohammad wipes the last grains...
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world heritage site. brothels wife alice ansel. i scream and to spread so from a food truck here the family are trying to move into a better economic position. or i think about what. is right timing as coming there are more constraints environmentally. really just like things i just looking advice to an alternative and common. this is just a really small stash towards that. from the breath taking mountain regions of new zealand is a major export the government wants to cut retain emissions from livestock by 10 percent by 2030 otherwise farmers will face penalties but how is this supposed to happen randall asks a c d worm says she use elan farmers are already producing in an ecologically sustainable way that would be hard to find anywhere else in the world. the ford is gone for about a little but people are not trying to run as new she does like him as well as like him. more and to call of duty is quite a bit more work on. a few quality of the paula. i'll give. you people just want to be a bit more and som
world heritage site. brothels wife alice ansel. i scream and to spread so from a food truck here the family are trying to move into a better economic position. or i think about what. is right timing as coming there are more constraints environmentally. really just like things i just looking advice to an alternative and common. this is just a really small stash towards that. from the breath taking mountain regions of new zealand is a major export the government wants to cut retain emissions from...
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world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to see especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out to help track them where we had to we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and so all but 2 we've got one koala on the on burnt side we hope is still here and then one that we had to lay down in the area he was too far and it would be an all day just to get one koala and we got 4 or 5 that day so we really came to get it and see how he's doing but knowing there's so many through here and knowing it's such an important population that's nationally significant it's yet been utterly heartbreaking to watch it happen. the researchers real mission is to devise strategies to help protect the species from possible extinction but instead she finds herself giving 1st aid to animals that have escaped the flames. yep. down a bit i think what's happening is that working can stations with water and food are now es
world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to see especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out to help track them where we had to we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and so all but 2 we've got one koala on the on burnt side we hope is still here and then one that we had to lay down in the area he was too far...
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world heritage site. i think broncos wide allison sells ice cream of the spread so from a food truck here the family are trying to move into a better economic position. or i don't know what. is right timing as coming there are more constraints environmentally. really just like things i just looking advice to an alternative and common yeah this is just a really small stash towards the. law i'm from the breath taking mountain regions of new zealand is a major export the government wants to cut me taint emissions from livestock by 10 percent by 2030 otherwise farmers will face penalties but how is this supposed to happen randall asks a c d y m c she musial and farmers are already producing in an ecologically sustainable way that would be hard to find anywhere else in the world. the fortress is gone for about a little but people know as me she was like 10 like them and a bit more into call of duty is quite a bit more work on. a few quality paula. i'll give. you people just want to be a bit more than somebody
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firefighters in australia are struggling to contain massive wildfires devastating a unesco world heritage site fraser island is the largest sand island in the world the fires have been burning there now for 6 weeks and have already affected almost half the island. this is news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram. visit our website w dot com. or . or it goes without saying that in this pandemic no one is safe until everyone is safe and yet the vaccine nationalism the race to be 1st in approving the vaccine is suddenly real what happens when nations race against each other hoping to beat the coronavirus with a virus usually wins in the united states almost 3000 people are dying every day from covert 19 more than 100000 hospitalizations and climbing the pandemic is killing like never before we have the ability to stop this tragedy everywhere for everyone it's a question of we or me what will it be i bring gulf in berlin this is the day. the surge superimposed upon a search through the 96. number since the onset of that we're likely to lose another 250000 people. and we know. we're
firefighters in australia are struggling to contain massive wildfires devastating a unesco world heritage site fraser island is the largest sand island in the world the fires have been burning there now for 6 weeks and have already affected almost half the island. this is news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram. visit our website w dot com. or . or it goes without saying that in this pandemic no one is safe until everyone is safe and yet the vaccine nationalism the race to be 1st in...
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world heritage site. in 1994, the forest is home to an estimated $1000.00 out gorillas, but their habitat is now threatened because humans are moving ever closer and could even spread the call that 1000 buyers to the gorilla population. can we stop the spread of such though not of diseases? what part to humans play in this process? and is there a connection between colvin climate change and the destruction of wildlife habitats? some african countries plan to reforest 100000000 hectares of land over the next 10 years. how do they plan to do this? today we're going to visit a mountain gorilla habitat. our guide is dr. gladys colorimetry, who soca, a veterinarian. first, some anti virus measures dr. kelly might see kusaka co-founded, an organization that aims to protect wildlife from disease spread by humans. but it funded the organization in 2003. and at that time, people do not think it was a priority. they recognized that it was an issue, but they didn't think it was such a deep problem. but the could be
world heritage site. in 1994, the forest is home to an estimated $1000.00 out gorillas, but their habitat is now threatened because humans are moving ever closer and could even spread the call that 1000 buyers to the gorilla population. can we stop the spread of such though not of diseases? what part to humans play in this process? and is there a connection between colvin climate change and the destruction of wildlife habitats? some african countries plan to reforest 100000000 hectares of land...
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largest sand island and a unesco world heritage site. environmentalists warn of catastrophic consequences for the habitats and wildlife on the island as the blaze is now approaching an area inhabiteby trees that are aleast 1000 years ol the fire started six weeks ago in mid-october, triggered by an illegal campfire and amid a record-breaking heatwave. new zealand has declared a climate emergency and has pledged to have a carbon-neutral government by 2025. this is prime minister jacinda ardern. nowt is a declaration serves as a directive to all aspects of the public service around the urgency that we as a government require and the urgency that we require around action. it acts as a catalyst for change. amy: 32 other nations have declared a climate emergency, often as a symbolic act to spur top-down action on the climate crisis. rights groups have condemned saudi arabia over the decision to try prominent women's rights activist loujain al-hathloul in terrorism court. last week, al-halthloul embarked on her second hunger strike over the pa
largest sand island and a unesco world heritage site. environmentalists warn of catastrophic consequences for the habitats and wildlife on the island as the blaze is now approaching an area inhabiteby trees that are aleast 1000 years ol the fire started six weeks ago in mid-october, triggered by an illegal campfire and amid a record-breaking heatwave. new zealand has declared a climate emergency and has pledged to have a carbon-neutral government by 2025. this is prime minister jacinda ardern....
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part to join me on anti poaching for trolling in with the unesco described as a world heritage site in danger. this courtis exactly 2 years and counting down to the next world cup final host cats are marking the day fishing opening their 4th tournament but. we begin in northern nigeria where hundreds of children have arrived home a week after they were kidnapped by gunmen linked to the group boko haram tired and barefoot the boys stepped off buses in the city of kut on friday they are going through medical checks before being reunited with their families the boys were held in the vast forest since gunmen raided their school last friday the president mr muhammad will be meeting the children in katsina state shortly. one of the boys who was kidnapped was spoken about his ordeal. the last day he does all in the same place when the 2 cars at 1st but when they saw a jet fighter they change their location and he does in a different place they get his food but it was very little well al jazeera is ahmed addresses in katsina and describes how the boys seemed as they were arriving. so today wha
part to join me on anti poaching for trolling in with the unesco described as a world heritage site in danger. this courtis exactly 2 years and counting down to the next world cup final host cats are marking the day fishing opening their 4th tournament but. we begin in northern nigeria where hundreds of children have arrived home a week after they were kidnapped by gunmen linked to the group boko haram tired and barefoot the boys stepped off buses in the city of kut on friday they are going...
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world heritage site. brothels wife alice and sells ice cream and to spread so from a food truck here the family are trying to move into a better economic position. running about what. is right founding coming there are more constraints environmentally and smith really just liason and things so i just looking advice to an alternative and common yes this is just a really small stash towards the. lamb from the breath taking mountain regions of new zealand as a major export the government wants to cut meat cane emissions from livestock by 10 percent by 2030 otherwise farmers will face penalties but how is this supposed to happen randall asks a c d y m says she use elance farmers are already producing in an ecologically sustainable. way that would be hard to find anywhere else in the world. record. for about a little but. not trying to run as many cities i tend to as well as i will go on a bit more into course it is quite a bit more work on a lot. of. them. will give. you a different to be a bit more than some
world heritage site. brothels wife alice and sells ice cream and to spread so from a food truck here the family are trying to move into a better economic position. running about what. is right founding coming there are more constraints environmentally and smith really just liason and things so i just looking advice to an alternative and common yes this is just a really small stash towards the. lamb from the breath taking mountain regions of new zealand as a major export the government wants to...
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reports climate change is damaging roughly a third of unesco's world heritage sites, places like the olympic national park and australia's great barrier reef, all under very high threat. so the u.n. is imploring world leaders, commit to a future without carbon pollution that's warming our planet here is cnbc's contessa brewer. >> nature always strikes back, and it is already doing so with growing force and fury >> reporter: our climate is changing rapidly, severely the evidence is clear, and the impact is real scientists point to the events we have watched unfold around us throughout 2020. the hottest temperatures on record in australia contributing to massive wildfires and in brazil and on the u.s. west coast, drought in south america and europe, severe flooding in africa, china and southeast asia and a record-breaking atlantic hurricane season. >> the change in the arctic is not only for the region, but the whole global climate system. anything change in the arctic affect also the weather. the heat waves r. >> reporter: the impact on wildlife polar bears starving as arctic sea ice
reports climate change is damaging roughly a third of unesco's world heritage sites, places like the olympic national park and australia's great barrier reef, all under very high threat. so the u.n. is imploring world leaders, commit to a future without carbon pollution that's warming our planet here is cnbc's contessa brewer. >> nature always strikes back, and it is already doing so with growing force and fury >> reporter: our climate is changing rapidly, severely the evidence is...
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they're the director of unesco's world heritage center speaking to us from paris great to have you on metal thanks for being with us here on out of there. now a strain is prime minister scott morrison has warned china would it would be in breach of global trading rules if it stops imports of australian coal his remarks follow the chinese state media reports of a possible bad this is a further escalation in their trade dispute and a potential blow to australia's economy as nicholas cage reports from sydney. australia is one of the world's largest producers and eggs who use of coal used in both steel making and to generate power one of its major markets is china but months to be imported lives have left millions of tons of destroyed in coal stranded on china's coast and the industry in turmoil china's state of political reasons not economic crisis because economically it's itself china says clearly a political stance that the the parties talking. now using seemingly confirmed destroy lee was being targeted in that state backed global times newspaper saying power plants have been granted
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world heritage site. and the broncos wide allison sells ice cream a display so from a food truck here the family are trying to move into a better economic position. for the running of the. right timing as counting their constraints environmentally. and that's really just like things i was just looking at the ice to. alternative and common yeah this is just a really small stash towards that. from the breathtaking mountain regions of new zealand as a major export the government wants to cut meat and emissions from livestock by 10 percent by 2030 otherwise farmers will face penalties but how is this supposed to happen randall a c d worm says she use elance farmers are already producing in an ecologically sustainable way that would be hard to find anywhere else in the world. the parks is gone for about a little but they will not try to run as many cities by 10 as well as michael. moore into call of duty is quite a bit more work on. a few quality of the paula. i'll give. you a default to be about more than som
world heritage site. and the broncos wide allison sells ice cream a display so from a food truck here the family are trying to move into a better economic position. for the running of the. right timing as counting their constraints environmentally. and that's really just like things i was just looking at the ice to. alternative and common yeah this is just a really small stash towards that. from the breathtaking mountain regions of new zealand as a major export the government wants to cut meat...
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world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to say especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out and help track them where we had to we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and so all but 2 we've got one koala on the on burnt side we hope to still here and then one that we had to lay down in the area he was too far and it would be an all day just to get one koala and we got 4 or 5 that day so we really came to get it and see how he's doing but knowing there's so many through here and knowing it's such an important population that's nationally significant it's yeah it's been utterly heartbreaking to watch it happen . the research is real mission is to devise strategies to help protect the species from possible extinction but instead she finds herself giving 1st aid to animals that have escaped the flames. yeah. down a bit i think what's happening is that working can stations with water and food a
world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to say especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out and help track them where we had to we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and so all but 2 we've got one koala on the on burnt side we hope to still here and then one that we had to lay down in the area he was too...
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revisit the everglades and florida unesco world heritage site that's on the trace and it's not just the ecosystem at risk. the australian captain issues a warning to team india ahead of the 1st test the latest cricket coming up and support. building a new life on an entirely beach living off the sea and. a dream shared by so many but so few make it a reality. of family business led by a mark of a woman with a flair for cooking and desist than if. i didn't catch it on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks the measures introduced during this way in the 20 percent drop in the amount the people are travelling with details coverage both one. in one poverty rate. in the top tier from around the world the un has identified 56 countries most need assistance what's worrying them is that many of those have a deteriorating situation. the. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour germany has gone into a nationwide lockdown imposing some of the toughest restrictions in its post-war history there's been another $952.00 coronavirus deaths there the worst daily fatality fig
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it's part of a national park that was declared, a unesco world heritage site 1994. the forest is home to an estimated $1000.00, now gorillas, but their habitat is now threatened. because humans are moving ever closer and could even spread the coded 1000 buyers to the gorilla population. can we stop the spread of such though not of diseases? what part to humans play in this process? and is there a connection between colvin climate change and the destruction of wildlife habitats? some african countries plan to reforest 100000000 hectares of land over the next 10 years. how do they plan to do this? today we're going to visit a mountain gorilla habitat. our guide is dr. gladys to soca, a veterinarian. first some antivirus measures dr. kelly might see kusaka co-founded, an organization that aims to protect wildlife from disease spread by humans, but it funded the organization in 2003. and at that time, people did not think it was a priority. they recognized that it was an issue, but they didn't think it was such a big problem. but the could be mentioned continue to show
it's part of a national park that was declared, a unesco world heritage site 1994. the forest is home to an estimated $1000.00, now gorillas, but their habitat is now threatened. because humans are moving ever closer and could even spread the coded 1000 buyers to the gorilla population. can we stop the spread of such though not of diseases? what part to humans play in this process? and is there a connection between colvin climate change and the destruction of wildlife habitats? some african...
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is slowly decimating a unesco world heritage site and there are only a few people employed trying to protect it. senegal. still to come here on the. final. story for you when we come back. time for sports news we've been joined by andy thank you sorry much peter wallace exactly serious in counseling and so the next world cup final housecats are marking the day by officially opening the 4th solomon venue the hour and stadium stennett reports. already on stadium 840000 seater venue ready for the 2022 world cup and officially opened on cutter national day. in 2 years' time this venue will stage 7 world cup matches but on friday it played host to its 1st game cut as domestic showpiece the amir cup final it was operating at half capacity because of code 19 but in a year where fans have been shut out of sports venues all over the world this was a retreat for the 20000 able to watch live so you can see around the world how important it is to have 2000 fans in a stadium let alone 50 percent of the stadium full so it's it's exciting to me i cover a lot of games in the premier league and c.v.
is slowly decimating a unesco world heritage site and there are only a few people employed trying to protect it. senegal. still to come here on the. final. story for you when we come back. time for sports news we've been joined by andy thank you sorry much peter wallace exactly serious in counseling and so the next world cup final housecats are marking the day by officially opening the 4th solomon venue the hour and stadium stennett reports. already on stadium 840000 seater venue ready for the...
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world heritage site and there are only a few people employed trying to protect it nicholas hawk al-jazeera park it senegal . and in the last of our reports on the series we'll take you to peru where an ancient city is under threats from schoolteachers you can watch that right here on al-jazeera from 10 g.m.t. on saturday. now qatar is observing its national day crowds are limited stooge of the pandemic for the cell been a military parades and air show events also honored frontline health care workers who've let the fines against school with 19. has more. this is the highlight of qatar national day celebrations the parades on doha konishi hits and the van to marked by a minute to parade to mourn your marchers and. the event is held this year and the extraordinary measures because of cope with 19 and this explains the social distancing measures that were put into place by whole health of our tears and he explains also why one of the key moments of the parade is a tribute to the caretakers health workers doctors and nurses all those who are the forefront of the fight against covert 19 those w
world heritage site and there are only a few people employed trying to protect it nicholas hawk al-jazeera park it senegal . and in the last of our reports on the series we'll take you to peru where an ancient city is under threats from schoolteachers you can watch that right here on al-jazeera from 10 g.m.t. on saturday. now qatar is observing its national day crowds are limited stooge of the pandemic for the cell been a military parades and air show events also honored frontline health care...
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well to add now to our series on the unesco world heritage sites that are under threat a special status often catapults from ok chanst international thing they can also be taken away the 2nd of our 5 part series and gallacher reports from florida in the everglades national park a site a bar mentalists a is at a critical to. the everglades national park was among the 1st places in the u.s. to be added to the united nations world heritage list and for good reason this vast subtropical river of grass is the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere refuge to over 20 rare endangered and threatened species the park's also faced more than its fair share of problems since receiving its designation in 1979 is the state's population's grown fresh water flow has dwindled and toxins from agriculture the choking the everglades pristine landscape the everglades ecosystem was once huge and over the years as florida has developed we have cut away not only at the natural wildlife habitat but also at the water flow about 70 percent of the historic river of grass water flow has been cut off be
well to add now to our series on the unesco world heritage sites that are under threat a special status often catapults from ok chanst international thing they can also be taken away the 2nd of our 5 part series and gallacher reports from florida in the everglades national park a site a bar mentalists a is at a critical to. the everglades national park was among the 1st places in the u.s. to be added to the united nations world heritage list and for good reason this vast subtropical river of...
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world heritage site and there are only a few people employed trying to protect it nicholas hawk al-jazeera park it senegal . and in the last of our reports on the series we'll take you to peru where an ancient city is under threat from squatters from 10 g.m.t. on saturday. like qatar is celebrating its national day as it looks for towards a potential end to the blockade which has been a pool since 2017 well crisis sapping limits its juice to the pandemic but the sale be in a military parade and air show events is also being owner in front line health care workers the talks are understood to be close to ending the embargo by saudi arabia the u.a.e. . and egypt's. well have the sport for you short play ambuhl be why the newest venue for the turns he turns to world cup what's a big day on the road so the tournaments. business leaders want to buy no brass paul. from. business leaders to want to buy no bras paul. the or. it's time to support your sorrow thanks a lot while we're starting here in caps i were not far from this studio is the latest venue for the 2022 world cup which is being inaugu
world heritage site and there are only a few people employed trying to protect it nicholas hawk al-jazeera park it senegal . and in the last of our reports on the series we'll take you to peru where an ancient city is under threat from squatters from 10 g.m.t. on saturday. like qatar is celebrating its national day as it looks for towards a potential end to the blockade which has been a pool since 2017 well crisis sapping limits its juice to the pandemic but the sale be in a military parade and...
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douglas haig's account of wartime events is listed in the unesco's world memory register of documentary heritage out. there on this. friday 40 december 1914. and noted down to some omerta dined with the king and prince of wales to. their. king seem very cheery and inclined to think that all our troops are by nature brave and is ignorant of all the effort which commanders must make to keep up the moron of their men in war and all of the training which is necessary in peace in order to enable a company for his students to go forward as an organized unit in the face. of almost certain death. i told him of the crowds of fugitives who came back down the 1000000 road during the battle. having thrown everything they called including their rifles and packs in order to escape. the look that soon turned on their faces such as i have never before seen. on any human being. on christmas eve 914 and almost ghostly calm had descended on the british trenches the men were chilled to the bone by the bitter cold and the horrors of war. the. law at a later hour. in the german trenches men began singing sti
douglas haig's account of wartime events is listed in the unesco's world memory register of documentary heritage out. there on this. friday 40 december 1914. and noted down to some omerta dined with the king and prince of wales to. their. king seem very cheery and inclined to think that all our troops are by nature brave and is ignorant of all the effort which commanders must make to keep up the moron of their men in war and all of the training which is necessary in peace in order to enable a...
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doubtless headaches account of wartime events is listed in the unesco's world memory register of documentary heritage out. there on this. friday 4th of december 1948. down to sun omerta dine of the king a prince of wales should. there . the king seem very cheery but inclined to think that all our troops are by nature brave and is ignorant of all the effort which commanders must make to keep up the mirage of their men in war and all of the training which is necessary in peace in order to enable a company for his students to go forward as an organized unit in the face. of almost certain death. i told him of the crowds of fugitives who came back down the 1000000 road during the eeprom bet. having thrown everything they called including that rifles and packs in order to escape. the look that soon turned in their faces such as i have never before seen. on any human being. on christmas eve 914 and almost ghostly calm had descended on the british trenches the men were chilled to the bone by the bitter cold and the horrors of war. hero or. a good hour the in the german trenches men began singing and
doubtless headaches account of wartime events is listed in the unesco's world memory register of documentary heritage out. there on this. friday 4th of december 1948. down to sun omerta dine of the king a prince of wales should. there . the king seem very cheery but inclined to think that all our troops are by nature brave and is ignorant of all the effort which commanders must make to keep up the mirage of their men in war and all of the training which is necessary in peace in order to enable...
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doubtless headaches account of wartime events is listed in the unesco's world memory register of documentary heritage out. there on this. driving force in december 1914. i've noted down to some omerta dining at the king of the prince of wales to. there. you can seem very cheery but inclined to think that all our troops are by nature brave and is ignorant of all the effort which commanders must make to keep up the morale of their men in war and all of the training which is necessary in peace in order to enable a company for instance to go forward as an organized unit in the face. of almost certain death. i told him of the crowds of fugitives who came back down the 1000000 road during the probe at. having thrown everything they called into doing that rifles and packs in order to escape the look. that suit turned up on their faces such as i have never before seen. on any human being. on christmas eve 914 and almost ghostly calm had descended on the british trenches the men were chilled to the bone by the bitter cold and the horrors of war. period. of. a year. the in the german trenches men bega
doubtless headaches account of wartime events is listed in the unesco's world memory register of documentary heritage out. there on this. driving force in december 1914. i've noted down to some omerta dining at the king of the prince of wales to. there. you can seem very cheery but inclined to think that all our troops are by nature brave and is ignorant of all the effort which commanders must make to keep up the morale of their men in war and all of the training which is necessary in peace in...
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doubtless hague said count of wartime events is listed in the unesco's world memory register of documentary heritage. this. friday 4 things assume 1914. down to some american a dyna of the king a prince of wales to. their . king seem very cheery and inclined to think that all our troops are by nature brave and is ignorant of all the effort which commanders must make to keep up the moron of their men in war and all of the training which is necessary in peace in order to enable a company for instance to go forward as an organized unit in the face. of almost certain. i told him of the crowds of fugitives who came back down the 1000000 road during the battle. having thrown everything they cornered into doing that rifles and packs in order to escape the look. that suit turned up in their faces such as i have never before seen. on any human being. on christmas eve 914 and almost closely calm had descended on the british trenches the men were chilled to the bone by the bitter cold and the horrors of war. a good hour. in the german trenches men began singing still and now the wind carried their voi
doubtless hague said count of wartime events is listed in the unesco's world memory register of documentary heritage. this. friday 4 things assume 1914. down to some american a dyna of the king a prince of wales to. their . king seem very cheery and inclined to think that all our troops are by nature brave and is ignorant of all the effort which commanders must make to keep up the moron of their men in war and all of the training which is necessary in peace in order to enable a company for...
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doubtless headaches account of wartime events is listed in the unesco's world memory register of documentary heritage out. there on this. friday for future sim the 1940 s. . and noted down to some a man of the king a prince of wales to. their . king seem very cheery and inclined to think that all our troops are by nature brave and is ignorant of all the effort which commanders must make to keep up the mirage of their men in war and all of the training which is necessary in peace in order to enable a company for instance to go forward as an organized unit in the face of almost certain death. i told them of the crowds of fugitives who clean back down the men in road during the battle. having thrown everything they called including their rifles and packs in order to escape. the look that soon turned on their faces such as i have never before seen. on any human being. on christmas eve 914 and almost closely calm descended on the british trenches the men were chilled to the bone by the bitter cold and the horrors of war. period. a good hour the in the german trenches men began singing still and n
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and its world heritage center to prepare and they did policy on climate change needs to be bill now president of the next bold new it's a midi session which will take place in june july next year though we really hope that this next well here is that the media can adopt a policy and then some who want the site managers and a focal point in all those will help but not address mind that change and to manage this like a really good story to make so many thanks indeed next. to the director of international sport her richardson. this is the news hour from now to 0 still to come on the program we'll take a look at how the most popular state in the u.s. is putting its plans for a carbon neutral future into action and. argentina moves one step closer to legalizing abortion after the lower house of congress approves a landmark bill. and its force with general will find out why time magazine named le bron james as its athletes of the. turkey is criticizing european union plans to expand the sanctions targeting its drilling operations in the eastern mediterranean the e.u. has agreed to widen i
and its world heritage center to prepare and they did policy on climate change needs to be bill now president of the next bold new it's a midi session which will take place in june july next year though we really hope that this next well here is that the media can adopt a policy and then some who want the site managers and a focal point in all those will help but not address mind that change and to manage this like a really good story to make so many thanks indeed next. to the director of...
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dozens of unesco sites that have been damage are at risk of losing their world heritage status. libya's mediterranean coast in the first report. peace talks could help change things. reporter: established by the phoenicians and the fourth century bc, the coastal city was used as a trading post and served as an outlet for trade from africa. it was later ruled by the macedonian kingdom until rome rebuilt in the second and third centuries a.d. today from a distance, it looks like it has endured the violence libya has witnessed for nearly a decade. but close up our signs of the conflict. -- are signs of the conflict. the conflict in libya between the internationally recognized government and a warlord and his international army led unesco to put sabratha and four others on the list of endangered world heritage sites. sabratha was controlled by forces loyal to him and his failed military campaign but the tripoli based government retook the city in april. >> unfortunately, the city of sabratha has seen several armed conflicts and the ruins were hit during the fighting. thank god there
dozens of unesco sites that have been damage are at risk of losing their world heritage status. libya's mediterranean coast in the first report. peace talks could help change things. reporter: established by the phoenicians and the fourth century bc, the coastal city was used as a trading post and served as an outlet for trade from africa. it was later ruled by the macedonian kingdom until rome rebuilt in the second and third centuries a.d. today from a distance, it looks like it has endured...
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sites that have been damaged dark risk of losing their world heritage status in the 1st of a 5 part series we visit the ancient ruins on libya's mediterranean coast fighting is that it neglected by local authorities but as malik trainer reports peace talks could help change that established by the phoenicians in the 4th century b.c. the coastal city of broader was used as a trading post that served as an outlet for a treat from africa it was later ruled by the new 1000000 kingdom of mass an easter unto rome rebuilt it in the 2nd and 3rd centuries a.d. . today from a distance it looks like it's endured the violence libya has witnessed for nearly a decade. but close up are signs of the conflict. the conflict in libya between an internationally recognized government of national accord for g.n.a.t. and warlord police to have 2 years libyan national army l in a letter to unesco to put subrata and 4 others on its list of endangered world heritage sites so brought to was controlled by forces loyal to have to during his failed military campaign to capture the capital but the tripoli based g
sites that have been damaged dark risk of losing their world heritage status in the 1st of a 5 part series we visit the ancient ruins on libya's mediterranean coast fighting is that it neglected by local authorities but as malik trainer reports peace talks could help change that established by the phoenicians in the 4th century b.c. the coastal city of broader was used as a trading post that served as an outlet for a treat from africa it was later ruled by the new 1000000 kingdom of mass an...
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on its list of endangered world heritage sites so brought to was controlled by forces loyal to have to train his failed military campaign to capture the capital but the tripoli based government retook the city in april yeah. unfortunately the city of subprocess has seen several armed conflicts in the last decade the ruins were hit during the fighting but thank god there was only minor damage to the fair. but now brought as crown jewel a 5000 seat theater has survived and stands 3 stories tall built by the romans nearly 2000 years ago it's a testament to the history and culture this country on the southern shores of the mediterranean has officials here $30000.00 of the foreign tourists youth to come and visit but the years long conflict and political divisions have had a devastating impact on the tourism sector. and of course there's also the pandemic for now besides a few local families heritage sites like this remain for the most part abandoned but some still come. we live in tripoli with cave 19 we're all a bit depressed so i brought my kids here to see the history of their countr
on its list of endangered world heritage sites so brought to was controlled by forces loyal to have to train his failed military campaign to capture the capital but the tripoli based government retook the city in april yeah. unfortunately the city of subprocess has seen several armed conflicts in the last decade the ruins were hit during the fighting but thank god there was only minor damage to the fair. but now brought as crown jewel a 5000 seat theater has survived and stands 3 stories tall...