三级玫瑰之恋纳兰清雪将纳兰雅萱推到两人面前,说道:“我姐姐初吻给了洛沫,你们相比初吻都没给过吧。” 他利用唐小堂的身体将手上的空花剑施展开来,寒光闪闪,剑法实非凡俗,突然又见对手长剑和大刀一沉,他知道不妙,连忙变招,“ 当当当 ” 几声,将对手的兵器通通挡到一边,可那些人不但没有后退,反而步步紧逼。 简之道:“ 您知道还把他带回来。”舞曲音乐缓缓响起,夏岚看了一眼在旁喝酒的洛沫,轻轻握住费清伸出手掌上,两人腾空而起在半空中彼此盘旋,踏着舞步极为融洽。 放鹤图道:“ 老朽并不知道妖灵在哪。”Sir David Attenborough is to present and narrate a new landmark film, Climate Change: The Facts for BBC One. The documentary will provide an urgent look at the science of climate change and the potential solutions to this global threat, combining footage that reveals the already devastating impact of climate change on our planet with interviews from some of the world’s leading climate scientists. After one of the hottest years on record, climatologists and meteorologists explain the effects of climate change on both the human population and the natural world. Scientists, including Dr James Hansen, Dr Michael Mann and Professor Catherine Mitchell will forensically unpack the science behind the extreme weather conditions of recent years, which have seen unprecedented storms and catastrophic wildfires; as well as detailing how the accelerating rate at which the world’s ice is melting is causing sea level rises, and how deforestation is exacerbating the problem of global warming by adding to CO2 in the atmosphere. The film will deliver an unflinching exploration of what dangerous levels of climate change could mean for human populations, what is likely to happen if global warming exceeds 1.5 degrees and if major reductions in CO2 emissions are not made in the next decade. The documentary looks too at potential solutions, exploring the innovations, technology and actions the world's governments and industries are taking to prevent further warming and showcasing individuals who are creating change at grassroots levels. In the film, Sir David Attenborough says: "In the 20 years since I first started talking about the impact of climate change on our world, conditions have changed far faster than I ever imagined. It may sound frightening but the scientific evidence is that if we have not taken dramatic action within the next decade we could face irreversible damage to the natural world and the collapse of our societies. We're running out of time but there's still hope… I believe that if we better understand the threat we face, the more likely it is that we can avoid such a catastrophic future.”