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Not all blazes are necessarily bad for the environment. Climate change isnt just affecting the rain forest how can we future proof our woodlands in other regions. But 1st tortoises and turtles a fascinating bunch giant galapagos tortoises can weigh up to 300 kilos sadly many species of these reptiles are in decline only 3 yangtze giant soft shell turtles are thought to still exist and thats even though a lot of these creatures have a very long life spans some live more than 200 years in was one more Time Valentine wanted to know more. How do sea turtles find their way back to their place of birth. Or head turtles are globetrotters following ocean currents they can travel more than 100 kilometers a day with their aerodynamic shape paddle. Feet they are in bursts able to exceed speeds of 25 kilometers an hour. They have to come up to breathe every few hours because they have lungs not gills and they go ashore to lay their eggs. Ever ....
Climate change deniers, this is absolutely the way that things are going to be going. Really, we have to change. We have to adapt. We have to change. We have to adapt. We have to start working out how to keep very old Building School in unexpected temperatures. This has been quite a summer. We have had extremes, having three . Happened to be . But not really cold. Injune there was a suggestion we would have to have a hosepipe ban. But the latter one nice and green, abe . That is it. You can catch up online with all of the papers as well. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. Its all there for you seeven days a week at bbc. Co. Uk papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. A big thank you to my guests this evening john and penny. From all of us, goodnight. Hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks cine ....
Hello and welcome to bbc news. World leaders have gathered at the g7 summit in france, and there have already been calls for donald trump not to intensify americas trade war with china. Trade isjust one issue where the leaders could find themselves more divided than united. Climate change and the Iran Nuclear Deal will also be discussed. The white house has shared these pictures of the leaders having an informal dinner together at the biarritz lighthouse ahead of talks on sunday. Not the first time theyve met today. We saw them sitting at prettily decorated table in a hotel at biarritz a little earlier on. Emmanuel macron spoke in french and english. The spoken policy issues that he hopes the g7 will tackle. Trump said a little less. He said they had a great friendship having met each other a few times. Mr trump clearly enjoyed having dinner at the alpha tower, he referenced that. But he did not get into any of the policy detai ....
Nick miller and Sarah Keith Lucas round up the worlds most extreme and significant weather events of recent months, including record breaking heatwaves. Its hot and it is getting hotter. As scientists predict more frequent extreme heat waves we look at how rising temperatures affect how we live, work and travel. I will be investigating how extreme heat cripples our railways, and why travelling underground sometimes it seems like a test of human endurance. And im looking at how raising temperatures impact our homes, and what is being done to make them more heat resistant. And how the way we build homes can be much kinder to the environment. Also coming up. The worlds biggest storms and the destruction they bring. Landslides and flash floods as extreme rainfall becomes more common. And Freak Weather that brings hail as deep as snowdrifts. Plus, how rising sea temperatures are ....
Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 9pm in brazil where wildfires continue to rage across the amazon rainforest. Brazils president Jair Bolsonaro says his government lacks the resources to fight the fires and said that countries that give money to preserve the amazon interfere with brazils sovereignty. But conservationists have blamed his government for whats happening, saying the president has encouraged the clearing of land by loggers and farmers. The french president Emmanuel Macron added his voice to those concerned. He tweeted our house is burning. Literally. He said wildfires in the amazon were an International Crisis and called on this weekends g7 to address the issue. Camila mota sent this report from sao p ....