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Sometimes tankers flush their oil tanks into the sea, so oil is released into the
sea
that way.
So you seem to be a fan of global governance, but when you look at the map of the world from Transparency International, which rates the level of corruption of political institutions, it's a vast
sea
of red with little bits of yellow here and there for those with good institutions.
God shed his grace on thee And crown thy good with brotherhood From
sea
to shining
sea
From
sea
to shining
sea
(Applause) So, I don't like to boast, but I am very good at finding things to be annoyed about.
Let’s say this force is about 800 Newtons when you’re standing at
sea
level.
10,000 square kilometers, tens of thousands of islands flung like jewels upon the southern
sea.
These are sailors who in the darkness, in the hull of the vessel, can distinguish as many as 32 different
sea
swells moving through the canoe at any one point in time, distinguishing local wave disturbances from the great currents that pulsate across the ocean, that can be followed with the same ease that a terrestrial explorer would follow a river to the
sea.
And if we slip from the realm of the
sea
into the realm of the spirit of the imagination, you enter the realm of Tibetan Buddhism.
We were able to, because we had trained people in filmmaking, continue with our work, and send our Wiwa and Arhuaco filmmakers to the final sacred lakes to get the last shots for the film, and we followed the rest of the Arhuaco back to the sea, taking the elements from the highlands to the
sea.
And yet tragically, when you now go to those northern communities, you find to your astonishment that whereas the
sea
ice used to come in in September and stay till July, in a place like Kanak in northern Greenland, it literally comes in now in November and stays until March.
When the universe formed, it was a big bang, which left the universe as a
sea
of hydrogen, neutral hydrogen.
After months lost at sea, he's slowly drawn into a massive vortex, where trash accumulates, a place known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
And most plastics don't biodegrade, which means they're destined to break down into smaller and smaller pieces called micro plastics, which might rotate in the
sea
eternally.
And under 100 percent
sea
ice in the dead of winter, bowhead whales are singing.
This is primarily due to a decrease in seasonal
sea
ice, which is a direct result of human greenhouse gas emissions.
Over the past 30 years, areas of the Arctic have seen decreases in seasonal
sea
ice from anywhere from six weeks to four months.
This decrease in
sea
ice is sometimes referred to as an increase in the open water season.
Now, you may well have heard that a decrease in seasonal
sea
ice is causing a loss of habitat for animals that rely on
sea
ice, such as ice seals, or walrus, or polar bears.
Decreasing
sea
ice is also causing increased erosion along coastal villages, and changing prey availability for marine birds and mammals.
Climate change and decreases in
sea
ice are also altering the underwater soundscape of the Arctic.
But with decreases in seasonal
sea
ice, not only is the Arctic now open to this wave noise, but the number of storms and the intensity of storms in the Arctic has been increasing.
With less seasonal
sea
ice, subarctic species are moving north, and taking advantage of the new habitat that is created by more open water.
Decreases in
sea
ice have allowed humans to occupy the Arctic more often.
But this is primarily from other animals or from
sea
ice, and these are the sounds with which they've evolved, and these are sounds that are vital to their very survival.
This here is a pteropod, it's called a
sea
butterfly.
Or as Professor Shafir told me, "It's like teaching someone to swim and then throwing them in a stormy sea."
Material get shuffled around earth's surface all the time, and one of the big thing that happens is material from high mountains gets eroded and transported and deposited in the
sea.
They're basically taking these mountains and pushing them down towards the
sea.
We can see these beautiful patterns that the rivers make as they're pushing material down to the sea, but these patterns aren't static.
So these processes are really important, and especially here, this delta area, where these river-jumping events in the Mississippi are building land at the interface of the land and the
sea.
So the landscapes that we live in on earth, as this material is being eroded from the mountains and transported to the sea, are wiggling around all the time.
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