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DW Global 3000 July 12, 2024

1st we head to the amazon where the brazilian Forestry Commission is putting up a fight against a powerful timber lobby. Ever heard of flying rivers this is the movement of large quantities of water vapor released into the atmosphere by the amazon rain forest which causes precipitation across south america and is key to the health of our climate a single tree with a crown diameter of say 10 metres releases up to 300 liters of water in the form of vapor into the atmosphere every day on a sunny day the same tree will absorb up to 10000 liters of c o 2 and transform it into oxygen the amazon rain forest is home to tens of thousands of plant and animal species as well as 320. 00 Indigenous Peoples but for how much longer logging is on the rise in 2019 twice. As much timber was felt in in 2019 and since the coronavirus pandemic began illegal loggers have become increasingly briefless. It doesnt just look like a war it is one and its largely taking place under the cover of the dense amazon r

DW Global 3000 July 12, 2024

Is a big problem for farmers in germany whats behind. The 1st we head to the amazon where the brazilian Forestry Commission is putting up a fight against a powerful timber lobby. Ever heard of flying rivers this is the movement of large quantities of water vapor released into the atmosphere by the amazon rain forest which causes precipitation across south america and is key to the health of our climate a single tree with a crown diameter of say 10 metres releases up to 300 liters of water in the form of vapor into the atmosphere every day on a sunny day the same tree will absorb up to 10000 liters of c o 2 and transform it into oxygen the amazon rain forest is home to tens of thousands of plant and animal species as well as 320 Indigenous Peoples but for how much longer. Logging is on the rise 2019 twice as much timber was felt here at than in 2018 and since the coronavirus pandemic began illegal loggers have become increasingly ruthless. It doesnt just look like a war it is one and it

CSPAN2 Esther Safran Foer I Want You To Know Were Still Here July 12, 2024

I want you to kow were still here oppose holocaust memoir. Shes the former executive director of historic in washington dc. In a debate, remarkable journey to find family that her father during the war, learn about siblings she never met. That heal the wounds of her past river joint tonight by esther and her son. Award winning novelist for an author of everything is extremely loud in here a. M. As well as the claimed nonfiction work and we are here. Everything is illuminated was inspired by attorney in ukraine to find a family that was hesters father. Her success in novel awakened. Armed with a tattered akamai photo and handdrawn map, after finally made the trip to you by herself. And found more than she ever hope she would. Were honored to have both esther and jonathan with us tonight. This will be the first public dialogue about the book. Very exciting indeed. A few quick things to note, todays conversation will follow with an audience q a. You can cement your questions into the chat

DW Global 3000 July 12, 2024

A fight against a powerful timber lobby. Ever heard of flying rivers this is the movement of large quantities of water vapor released into the atmosphere by the amazon rain forest which causes precipitation across south america and is key to the health of our climate a single tree with a crown diameter of say 10 metres releases up to 300 liters of water in the form of vapor into the atmosphere every day on a sunny day the same tree will absorb up to 10000 liters of c o 2 and transform it into oxygen the amazon rain forest is home to tens of thousands of plant and animal species as well as 320. 00 Indigenous Peoples but for how much longer logging is on the rise in 2019 twice as much timber was felt here than in 2018 and since the corona virus pandemic began illegal. Locusts have become increasingly briefless. It doesnt just look like a war it is one and its largely taking place under the cover of the dense amazon rain forest these images show one of the brazilian forestry of artes curr

DW Global 3000 July 12, 2024

A fight against a powerful timber lobby. Ever heard of flying rivers this is the movement of large quantities of water vapor released into the atmosphere by the amazon rain forest which causes precipitation across south america and is key to the health of our climate a single tree with a crown diameter of say 10 metres releases up to 300 liters of water in the form of vapor into the atmosphere every day on a sunny day the same tree will absorb up to 10000 liters of c o 2 and transform it into oxygen the amazon rain forest is home to tens of thousands of plant and animal species as well as 320. 00 Indigenous Peoples but for how much longer logging is on the rise in 2019 twice as much timber was felled than in 2018 and since the coronavirus pandemic began. Eagle locusts have become increasingly briefless. It doesnt just look like a war it is one and its largely taking place under the cover of the dense amazon rain forest these images show one of the brazilian forestry of artes current co

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