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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 04:16:00

Unprecedented temperatures. the north atlantic and seas of the uk co star up to five degrees hotter than average and there is another worrying abnormality. sea ice in the antarctic is extremely low for the time of year, 10% lower than usual. we know that the plant is warming because of greenhouse gases pumped into the atmosphere by humans burning oil, coal and gas. the world will also be hotter because of el nino, powerful naturally occurring with pattern that started in june but scientists say these records being broken is not yet a sign that the climate is in collapse. they say there is time to use the solutions we have to keep the planet as liveable as possible. georgina rannard, bbc news. let s get some of the day s other news and the number of people known to have died in a landslide in india has risen to 22. rescue operations in the western state of maharashtra had to be suspended on friday due to the conditions. more than 100 people are suspected to have been trapped under ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:10:00

Then, injuly this year, it broke through 17 degrees for the first time. the record for the hottest day on earth fell notjust once, but three times in a week. and it s notjust the land that s hot. the oceans, which take up most of the world s heat, are seeing unprecedented temperatures. the north atlantic and seas off the uk coast are up to five degrees hotter than average. and there s another worrying abnormality. sea ice in the antarctic is extremely low for the time of year 10% lower than usual. we know that the planet is warming because of greenhouse gases pumped into the atmosphere by humans burning oil, coal and gas. the world will also be hotter because of el nino, a powerful, naturally occurring weather pattern that started in june. but scientists say these records constantly being broken are not yet a sign that the climate is in collapse. they say there is time to use the solutions we have to keep the planet as liveable as possible. georgina rannard, bbc news. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 11:10:00

The solutions we have to keep the planet as liveable as possible. georgina rannard, bbc news. in greece, the heatwave there is set to be longest in greece s history, according to the country s weather institute. it s currently facing its hottest july weekend in 50 years, with temperatures in some areas climbing to 45 celsius that s 113 fahrenheit. well, let s go to greece now and speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri. she s in lagonisi, southeast of athens. it is extremely hot here in greece. you can tell by the heat around me, if you were here, you would feel it is scorching. it is making difficult to see right now, that is how bright the sunnis. what that might be great for the beach goers behind me, for ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:16:00

The solutions we have to keep the planet as liveable as possible. georgina rannard, bbc news. a large section of cliff has collapsed onto a beach on dorset sjurassic coast. the landslip happened at seatown beach, the same section of coastline as another collapse in 2021. emergency services warned there was a greater risk of cliff falls due to recent dry weather. a new photograph of prince george has been released, to celebrate his tenth birthday today. the picture shows the young royal who is second in line to the throne smiling on a set of steps at windsor. here s louise with a look at this morning s weather. lots of sports fans are going to be hanging on your every word today. i would say dress appropriately. yes, not a great weekend if you have got outdoor plans, i m afraid. very ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:12:00

As liveable as possible. let s get more on this with daniela schmidt professor of earth sciences at the university of bristol. what do you make of these climate events we have been seeing over the past few weeks? the sheer extent of those events, the heat we see in several continents, the warming of the ocean, are a larger scale than we would have expected. how concerned should we be about them? they sure as very clearly that our interference with the climate system, and when it combines with natural climate variability, as previously introduced, really accelerate the warming and bring those events to us earlier than anticipated. what are the impact on humans and animals of these temperatures? what ....

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