Why is biodiversity important with Sir David - Attenborough | The Royal Society | #nature
Biodiversity is under intense pressure from human activity worldwide. David Attenborough explains why biodiversity is so important to humans, how biodiversity loss is impacting our world and how there is still time to change direction - if we act now.
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Effects of ovear fishing | Attenborough Explains What We Need to Do to Stop Over-Fishing
David Attenborough says a global agreement to end harmful fisheries subsidies is possible. The 164 member governments of the World Trade Organization have pledged to reach a deal before 2020.
These subsidies, worth tens of billions in public money, are keeping destructive fishing activities afloat. They enable large industrial fishing boats to fish, even when fish stocks could collapse. They make it harder for small-scale fishermen to thrive and contribute to illegal fishing.
Talks are at a critical stage so we ask that you share this video by Sir David Attenborough encouraging governments to get a deal across the line.
The film has been produced in collaboration with Friends of Ocean Action, Silverback Films, the World Economic Forum and WWF.
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My First Piercing Experience (Animated Story-Time)- by jellyjessyt
I got my first ever piercing a little while ago and wanted to make a video about the whole experience. I never even had the typical earlobe piercings that every kid gets when they're like 3 years old... so this was definitely something new for me. I hope you enjoy!
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Gaza fighting: Israeli troops "storm heart of Gaza City" -provided by - BBC News
Israel's defence minister Yoav Gallant has said Israeli troops have fought their way into "the heart of Gaza City". Gallant said Israeli Defense Forces "stormed" the city from the north and south.
Hamas has released pictures of the fighting.
Dozens of Palestinians have been reported killed by Israeli air strikes in the southern Gazan cities of Khan Younis, Rafah and Deir al-Balah.
The United Nations has again raised concern about civiilian casualties. It said on average 160 children are being killed each day in Gaza.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Jeremy Bowen and Paul Adams.
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