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turn all white and could potentially die. that is what scientists are concerned about if this marine heat wave continues to build. losing coral could be costly. coral reefs generate billions of dollars for florida's economy through fishing and tourism, which wouldn't be possible without reefs to protect the species that rely on them. >> we've been looking at several ways to make corals better. >> reporter: even corals that can withstand even a 5 degree difference, can mitigate heat waves expects in the future. corals are one of the most sensitive to climate change. without them, we could lose a natural defense system as healthy corals help protect coastlines during hurricanes. >> efforts ongoing right now are taking steps to plan for climate change to restore reefs to be suitable for future environments and not the victims of it. >> reporter: this is the

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CNN Newsroom Live

impacts of pollution on people's health? and this earth day comes with a sobering report on the state of the climate. a new health check finds that 2022 was a year of extremes for the planet from droughts and floods to shrinking ice levels seen in meteorologist chad myers has the story. once every year, the world meteorological organization, the w. m o puts out its state of the climate. how did we do last year? 2022. well in fact, the checkup for 2022 wasn't so good. had some failing grades. now, nine out of the past nine years have been the warmest on record. now. technically 2022 did not break a new record, but it was in the top three and so very close. we're just splitting hairs here . 100th of a degree difference. temperatures are rising sea levels are rising. the ice loss is increasing. the glaciers across europe were melting this year. very little snow there and very big heat, extreme weather

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CNN Newsroom Live

to earth day dot org. more than a billion people from 192 countries participate each year, making it the biggest secular observance in the world. this year's theme is invest in our planet. this earth day comes with a sobering report on the state of the climate. a new health check finds that 2022 was a year of extremes from the planet from droughts and floods to shrinking ice levels. cnn meteorologist chad myers has the story. once every year, the world meteorological organization, the w. m o puts out its state of the climate. how did we do last year? 2022. well, in fact, the checkup for 2022 wasn't so good. had some failing grades. now nine out of the past nine years have been the warmest on record. now. technically 2022 did not break a new record, but it was in the top three and so very close. we're just splitting hairs here . 100th of a degree difference. temperatures are rising sea levels are rising. the ice loss

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Gutfeld

the crazy thing about this whole climate change, i think it's kind of a hoax. when they say they want to limit the warming to 1.5 degrees. that's not from today. that's from the 8070s after the ice age. what they're talking about now is a .4 degree difference from now which means they're trying to get us to worry about a.4 degree difference from baseball. i'm talling asleep after this story. >> greg: tyrus, i'm beginning to think there are more positive outcomes from warmer weather, including debt, debt reduction. >> tyrus: i'm just going to police punch the brakes. morons, they're stupid. climate affects it, if the wind's blowing out it's going to carry more, if it's blowing in, if it's cold out -- there's always been weather in games. and guess what? when it rains, they don't play because the water slows the ball down. yeah, home runs are up, but so

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BBC News

it is pretty extreme. it's unprecedented temperatures to see 40 degrees forecast for the uk so that's 40 celsius. that's 104 degrees fahrenheit. and it's something that we've not seen before. so it is very extreme. it should be taken very seriously. can you help us understand, for those that don't know, watching around the world what 40 degrees means looks like, feels like, because in the uk today, it could hit 32, in england, what will the eight degree difference over the next couple of days mean and feel like? so it's going to feel quite noticeable, particularly the north and west. even though the temperatures aren't getting quite as high. humidity is going to rise, so it's going to feel quite sticky. and then elsewhere overnight, those temperatures are not going to be dipping below about 20 to 25 degrees in some places. so what we'd call a tropical night, it's feeling very sticky, unpleasant for sleeping during the day across the south and east, it'll be a little drier. so it's lower humidity, but still going to be feeling extremely warm and will notice sort of impacts on our infrastructure here. here, not having widespread air conditioning units and houses and even in some public places, people are going to find it quite difficult to cool down, particularly with those overnight temperatures remaining a very high.

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FOX Friends First

difference from 24 hours ago? >> carley: chilly. >> janice: temperatures down. 60 in new york. 56 in boston. we have what is called a backdoor cold front, it is coming in from the atlantic. look at the temperature change. boston, 20 degree difference and today 15-degree difference between what it was yesterday at this time in new york. there is our backdoor cold front. it will drop temperatures across new england and new york. could see showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. the next 12 to 18 hours, we have this front that has stalled out for the central u.s. and along the front, a lot of moisture working up from the gulf of mexico and wide area of stronger storms, especially in the afternoon focused on that cold front. getting into the afternoon hours, we start to see stronger storms, hail, damaging winds isolated tornados from texas to

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CNN Newsroom Live-20211228-09:55:00

to transition to new year's day with a potential of flakes. seattle you might recall in june set a record of 108 or 42 celsius. 90 degree difference in the past 24 hours, dropping off 17 degrees, widest spread of temperatures for the city in one calendar year in recorded history. notice the eastern u.s., warmth, this is running 20 degrees above average, max. and, yes, upwards of almost 200 records could be set across the eastern u.s. before all this warmth is done with. maybe severe weather later in the week as well. max? >> thanks to you, pedram. now, a los angeles woman is facing a federal assault charge after allegedly hitting and spitting on another passenger. the incident occurred on a delta flight two days before christmas. court documents say patricia cornwall was returning from the rest room when the aisle was blocked by flight attendants

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170911:04:14:00

was really cold. he was talking about a 10-15 degree difference. how is it where you are? reporter: it's cool and windy. these storms often come in bands so it can change from a light drizzle to rain that can almost knock you over. 45 minutes of the eye when it goes from dark to light and realtor mention rains and 135 miles per hour to perfect calm and a lot of birds come out. a lot of variety while this storm passes through. laura: joining us on the phone. state senator gary farmer. senator, i understand you evacuated tallahassee and moved around a few times in your evacuation plans, is that right? >> i seem to be a little bit of

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CNN Newsroom-20140122-20:09:00

phone call from american airlines saying our 234r50i9 was canceled and they put us on another flight. it's all been fine. >> a lot better luck with the travelers today. we are expecting operations to resume back to normal here at la guardia by later on today. >> good news for so many. thank you. to the guy who clearly dressed for this, of course he is the meteorologist, all warm except if are your face. that snow was above your knees. >> it certainly is. what the snow plows have pushed off the streets into your driveway. one thing i want to talk about. watertown, new york was 36 degrees below zero. yesterday in southern california, santa barbara and places around that, 84 above zero. that's 120 degree difference just across the country. it's the big ridge in the west

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20131206-21:05:00

it is 79 degrees in new orleans right now. compare that to ten degrees below zero in great falls. there is almost a 100 degree difference in temperature across the country. so we are going to continue to see this system lift out, things will drastically improve into tomorrow. should have a break on saturday, then the next system already on its heels. this is going to push across the country and affect most of the east as we go through sunday into tuesday, so places like dallas may not see temperatures above freezing until at least monday or tuesday. jake? >> my stars. jennifer, ted, ed, thank you so much. stay warm. turning now to the money lead, where we have some better news for you. unemployment is at the lowest level of five years, dropping from 7.3% to 7% in november. the u.s. economy exceeded expectations by adding more than 200,000 jobs. the stock market responded by

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