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position to reduce the negative impact for both families and environment brand old reefs look for cannot even catch or methods that could be solve this so instead. there's a blanket over the earth and you see a star studded from last year and this. week start saving start from two years ago and that builds up and that's a protective banket and the water to infiltrate and so your water table comes up and then the beatles and worms and ants in the system take that biomass on the surface into the soil which rehabilitates your whole structure which you destroy by prying all reaves organization foundations for farming was founded after he lost his own farm during zimbabwe's london foam back in two thousand instead of giving it he decided to share his expertise with other farmers its foundation teaches the basic principles of consolation agriculture and the best ways to optimize yields when using its methods a concept that also produces a lot of benefits for the farmers says i'm going to least have yes yes you're minimizing your production costs in terms of fuel you are minimizing your of this
position to reduce the negative impact for both families and environment brand old reefs look for cannot even catch or methods that could be solve this so instead. there's a blanket over the earth and you see a star studded from last year and this. week start saving start from two years ago and that builds up and that's a protective banket and the water to infiltrate and so your water table comes up and then the beatles and worms and ants in the system take that biomass on the surface into the...
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and twenty eleven the rena hits a reef off new zealand it broke into and sank three months later taking with it hundreds of containers there are only rough estimates of how many steel boxes go overboard each year between fifteen hundred and ten thousand sea ex-pats out of a total of some one hundred thirty million shipments a year but every single dangerous goods container that gets lost is a hazard. environment minister once tracking systems introduced mean this is by the in the good at least for those dangerous goods we would be read much happier if we knew where they where it's a very early stage. the dangerous cargo that m.s.c. zoe lost has not yet been located chemical bags however have washed up on some dutch beaches but in northern germany worried locals have so far found only t.v.'s . the dakar rally one of the world's most arduous racing events gets underway on sunday with competitors from across the globe are battling it out in the unforgiving peruvian desert conditions are tough for every competitor in the grueling ten stage event but this year one homegrown racer faces a big
and twenty eleven the rena hits a reef off new zealand it broke into and sank three months later taking with it hundreds of containers there are only rough estimates of how many steel boxes go overboard each year between fifteen hundred and ten thousand sea ex-pats out of a total of some one hundred thirty million shipments a year but every single dangerous goods container that gets lost is a hazard. environment minister once tracking systems introduced mean this is by the in the good at least...
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in twenty eleven the rena had to reef new zealand broken two and sank three months later taking with it hundreds of containers their only rough estimates of how many steel boxes go overboard each year between fifteen hundred and ten thousand c. ex-pats out of a total of some one hundred thirty million shipments a year but every single dangerous goods container that gets lost is a hazard. environment minister once tracking systems introduced. this is by the good at least for those dangerous goods we would be read much happier if we knew where they where at a very early stage. the dangerous cargo that we lost has not yet been located chemical however have washed up on some dutch beaches but in northern germany worried locals have so far only t.v.'s. now soccer is two thousand and one thousand nine hundred way today in the united arab emirates the hosts will kick things off against bahrain and regional powerhouses like japan south korea and australia are the favorites but the host nation is optimistic heading into the first match of the term at the u.a.e. have never won musician cup but
in twenty eleven the rena had to reef new zealand broken two and sank three months later taking with it hundreds of containers their only rough estimates of how many steel boxes go overboard each year between fifteen hundred and ten thousand c. ex-pats out of a total of some one hundred thirty million shipments a year but every single dangerous goods container that gets lost is a hazard. environment minister once tracking systems introduced. this is by the good at least for those dangerous...
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and twenty eleven the rena had to reef off new zealand it broke into and sank three months later taking with it hundreds of containers there are only rough estimates of how many steel boxes go overboard each year between fifteen hundred and ten thousand sea ex-pats out of a total of some one hundred thirty million shipments a year but every single dangerous goods container that gets lost is a hazard. environment minister once tracking systems introduced in this is by doing the good at least for those dangerous goods we would be read much happier if we knew where they where at a very early stage. the dangerous cargo that zoe lost has not yet been located chemical however have washed up on some dutch beaches but in northern germany worried locals have so far found only t.v.'s. football now and the opening game of the asian cup almost provided the first shock of the tournament with hosts u.a.e. needing a late goal to secure a draw against rain the lower ranked visitors opened the scoring through mohammad. but with just two minutes remaining converted a penalty for the one one finals all th
and twenty eleven the rena had to reef off new zealand it broke into and sank three months later taking with it hundreds of containers there are only rough estimates of how many steel boxes go overboard each year between fifteen hundred and ten thousand sea ex-pats out of a total of some one hundred thirty million shipments a year but every single dangerous goods container that gets lost is a hazard. environment minister once tracking systems introduced in this is by doing the good at least for...
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battle the elements calf and he clearly can be especially damp and heavy snowfall to prevent house reefs from collapsing some of austria's mountain regions have the highest of launch warning level people are being evacuated from mountain huts many roads are closed. experts particularly concerned that sooner or later the loose snow could fall in so-called dust avalanches. the thing about dust avalanches as not so much that they bring in extreme amount of snow amounts but more that they produce an extreme pressure wave reaches as far as the valued self and this significant impact can have disastrous consequences at the school for mainly here for he said to the close and. ski operators have shut down the lifts as a precautionary measure insane tant on a sixteen year old skier was caught and killed in an avalanche in another part of the alps a group of schoolchildren was caught up to but managed to escape it was a traumatic experience and do some good and six for a total of six young people were dragged along a few four were buried two were able to free themselves immediately and then helped
battle the elements calf and he clearly can be especially damp and heavy snowfall to prevent house reefs from collapsing some of austria's mountain regions have the highest of launch warning level people are being evacuated from mountain huts many roads are closed. experts particularly concerned that sooner or later the loose snow could fall in so-called dust avalanches. the thing about dust avalanches as not so much that they bring in extreme amount of snow amounts but more that they produce...
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people who were there including tourists that had been holed up for quite a while just living off the reef resources it's called hold on hold tower on and they actually free to road so people can drive out of there now that was kind of the success story for the day in the headlines this morning kind of a sign of hope there was also some young children out from germany who were here on a trip and they were holed up at a little shack in the mountains and the military came in with a helicopter put them on there and got them out but this snow still coming down but the military seems like they've they've gotten the best foot forward on this and the focus the site more snow is on the way how are people preparing for that situation to become even worse that's right there's another meter in the forecast and that's just the days that we can foresee no one really knows when this is going to stop the thing is there's actually a rain forecast for tomorrow in this town anyway and that has the villagers scared even more than snow and i'll explain why it's because rain is heavier than snow if you can ima
people who were there including tourists that had been holed up for quite a while just living off the reef resources it's called hold on hold tower on and they actually free to road so people can drive out of there now that was kind of the success story for the day in the headlines this morning kind of a sign of hope there was also some young children out from germany who were here on a trip and they were holed up at a little shack in the mountains and the military came in with a helicopter put...
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traveled to australia with two friends and took a road trip from sydney all the way to the great barrier reef. shores . beach. st. pete. was. for the bottom. of the basin. i'll take. a good. job if you don't. so. please. look. at a backbone hods was one a center of mining in the attic a big a doormat in the sixteenth century the town was one of the biggest in germany now i'm back because it is a small but lovely place with about twenty thousand residents. played in the winter you should definitely check out the market square in a state on the ice and let the historical facades and chant you. play. place. this week's your travels action takes us to moscow the russian capital might not seem very appealing in winter with extremely short days and average temperatures away below freezing but believe it or not that can also be quite the attraction see for yourselves. the morning at the kremlin dawn was just half an hour ago now the snow from the night before has to be removed before the first tourists arrive. on. one advantage of winter in moscow is that there are no long queues and no crowds for s
traveled to australia with two friends and took a road trip from sydney all the way to the great barrier reef. shores . beach. st. pete. was. for the bottom. of the basin. i'll take. a good. job if you don't. so. please. look. at a backbone hods was one a center of mining in the attic a big a doormat in the sixteenth century the town was one of the biggest in germany now i'm back because it is a small but lovely place with about twenty thousand residents. played in the winter you should...
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she lives in the village of los rail a hawse in northern tenor reef this is where her son alex grew up and later attended school. the local church was packed alex's funeral service. soon after she says the park management began trying to conceal the true cause of his death. many believe their claim that he had simply drowned. in. the report shows what really caused his death it says he suffered a brutal orca attacking us causing lethal injuring. a. lot of parquet animals while alex worked is a huge tourist attraction. i . and the killer whale shows continue even after his death. i visit is these shows look like trainers and alters are in perfect harmony. into them the water tanks in which the orcas when the pale launch but in nature these well sometimes couple more than one hundred kilometers in a single day. the minute. kato that's the orcas name killed alex out of frustration that. got me into that animal was stressed. as it was put on our pressure. i think it attacked and killed him because it wanted somehow to send a signal for all for all this is with all. this war. the animal par
she lives in the village of los rail a hawse in northern tenor reef this is where her son alex grew up and later attended school. the local church was packed alex's funeral service. soon after she says the park management began trying to conceal the true cause of his death. many believe their claim that he had simply drowned. in. the report shows what really caused his death it says he suffered a brutal orca attacking us causing lethal injuring. a. lot of parquet animals while alex worked is a...
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travelled to australia with two friends and took a road trip from sydney all the way to the great barrier reef. shoulders . beach. street. in. the back. on the corner. it's. going to seven days it was. going to be. long. yeah. the lady. the best so. that it's was one of the center of mining and the apps can pick up or mounds in the sixteenth century the town was one of the biggest in germany now i'm back to cox is a small but lovely place with about twenty. thousand precedents. in the winter you should definitely check out the market square to skate on the ice and let the historical facades and chant you. this week's euro travels action takes us to moscow the russian capital might not see very appealing in winter with extremely short days and average temperatures the way below freezing but believe it or not that can also be quite the attraction see for yourself. morning at the kremlin dawn was just half an hour ago now the snow from the night before has to be removed before the first tourist arrives. one advantage of winter in moscow is that there are no long queues and no crowds for sightseer
travelled to australia with two friends and took a road trip from sydney all the way to the great barrier reef. shoulders . beach. street. in. the back. on the corner. it's. going to seven days it was. going to be. long. yeah. the lady. the best so. that it's was one of the center of mining and the apps can pick up or mounds in the sixteenth century the town was one of the biggest in germany now i'm back to cox is a small but lovely place with about twenty. thousand precedents. in the winter...
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reefs what she has and there is not that much feeling for her for the problem and for the difficulties she's in now we know that theresa may will have until next monday need to produce an alternative bricks and plan if her plan is defeated tomorrow i mean can she get assurances from the european union that quickly that would exceed those that she has already negotiated. absolutely not short answer is no because brussels has written her a letter that was published today and tried to sort of calm nerves here in london and said yes we don't want the northern irish banks up to be prominent and we really don't want to do keep britain within the rules of the european union forever it's not our intention now if that is not going to help nothing further will come on monday what can she do she will do what she always does she will again try to kick the can down the road even though she has very little road left and sort of try to say i'll go back to brussels will renegotiate something on nothing and then i come back and present the deal again that's i suppose and that's what everybody here thin
reefs what she has and there is not that much feeling for her for the problem and for the difficulties she's in now we know that theresa may will have until next monday need to produce an alternative bricks and plan if her plan is defeated tomorrow i mean can she get assurances from the european union that quickly that would exceed those that she has already negotiated. absolutely not short answer is no because brussels has written her a letter that was published today and tried to sort of calm...
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global warming and climate change for example photos like this highlighting the degradation of coral reefs we haven't verified this particular photo but it's an example of images that people sharing quite a lot he is an example posted by greenpeace of the amazon rainforest i say here it took thousands of years to create and humans have destroyed in less than ten and one of the un's global education initiatives posted this photo. in the swiss alps from two thousand and eight and twenty eighteen showing that it's noted it quite an alarming rate so it's. really sobering ten year challenges out there but i guess interesting to see how environmental groups have taken it and using it to to inform us about things like climate change i don't really employed and what are the other causes which have been from zero to ten year challenge one of them is hunger and the real attention that's being given to hunger over the last decade and real strides made income bashing hunger for example mary's meals which is a skull she's charity that helps to provide meals to children around the world in need it says
global warming and climate change for example photos like this highlighting the degradation of coral reefs we haven't verified this particular photo but it's an example of images that people sharing quite a lot he is an example posted by greenpeace of the amazon rainforest i say here it took thousands of years to create and humans have destroyed in less than ten and one of the un's global education initiatives posted this photo. in the swiss alps from two thousand and eight and twenty eighteen...
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and global warming and for example photos like this highlighting things like the degradation of coral reefs this particular photo we haven't verified but it is an example of the types of pictures that people are sharing a loss over the past few days. is he is an example posted by green pace of the amazon rainforest i say he it took night shift thousands of years to create this and humans have destroyed it in less than ten years and one of the un's global education initiatives posted this photo of the wrong in this we stop comparing two thousand and nine to twenty eight tame showing its melted out quite an alarming right so some sobering ten year challenges out there but environmental groups are using it to inform us about global warming and what are the causes is being used to promote one of them is hunger and the huge attention that's being given to combating willed hunger over the last ten years and for example mary's meals is a scottish charity that helps provide meals to children around the world in need and says now it's been able to feed a million more children than it crude ten years
and global warming and for example photos like this highlighting things like the degradation of coral reefs this particular photo we haven't verified but it is an example of the types of pictures that people are sharing a loss over the past few days. is he is an example posted by green pace of the amazon rainforest i say he it took night shift thousands of years to create this and humans have destroyed it in less than ten years and one of the un's global education initiatives posted this photo...