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tv   Dying Earth Nothing Grows Forever  Al Jazeera  May 22, 2024 2:30am-3:01am AST

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a very big cat present any evidence that directly shows that he knew this is only information in cross head. the only way to present that evidence is by presenting stormy daniels michael cohen, david tucker, people that have spoken to trump and can tell a jury that was being tapped behind the payment. trump, who denies all of it reserved his commentary. so the cameras for the jury will return to the court room next week to hear closing arguments and begin their deliver ration solved. 12 jurors must agree on donald trump's guilt or innocence to avoid a mis trial. kristen salumi al jazeera new york. a new japanese whaling ship has
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set sail here in control to save the total care support for the hunting of wales. the new vessel is the 1st of its kind to be built in 70 years from the private ports a highly controversial vessel for many. but most people in the japanese wailing for to if she, i'm on a 2nd. the kind of getting the root is a source of civic pride all supple. it's great because it's a big also, it's a quickly design processing facility with the may can be refrigerated. it's like a factory. in 2019, in the face of international law physician, japan allowed the resumption of wailing and it's her waters to meet continue to the cookie mind. but with a crew of 100, under range of 13000 kilometers the ships arrival has raised the possibility of japan resuming its fun to wales in the antarctic ocean. gabriel do not show quells
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or unimportant food results, unlike other marine living results. so as they should be used sustainably, based on scientific evidence, i believe it is important to inherit traditional food coach in japan. japan recently added another species to the list of whales that are allowed to be hunted, identity. this will be for eating well, meat is part of japanese people's identity. it's similar to how indigenous people in alaska it goes on and the australians eat kangaroos in pursuing tradition. this vessel brings molten sophistication. it plans to catch $200.00 wales on its 1st voyage equipped with a long range thrown to help to do so. covering fast expenses at the furthest oceans . rob mcbride out just there. that's it for me dying. if it's next in japan, the voice often leads to one parent losing only contact with the children. judges
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usually grunt sole custody to whoever was last, physically with the child, with a new law set to allow the joint custody 11 east investigates japan's parental abductions on i will just sierra the the. 6 the
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. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 the. 2 the . 6 if we try to look at the big challenges, humanity is faced. i would say one of the most important parts is he considers ourselves outside of nature the that's wrong from the beginning. but we got used to it the
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end of the list and looking to spend the facility was hit the light and of the one with the local news. the surfaces broken into this system. 2 those to escape and then it can be. 2 2 6 we made a big mistake, educating children adults that we need to take care of nature. nature takes care of itself. getting what we shouldn't be teach it is. if nature does not function, we don't exist. we depend on it the because we learn from nature. we have a chance to move forward, the
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just one dimensional reason why we find ourselves in the environmental crisis that we do is because we lost our sense of connection with nature. the society moved to one that worked with nature. and we've been each to one extracts,
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uses and discards. that is the 1st disconnect that we recently need to hear. if we're going to move into a bedroom, we are taught to think the year and changes are happening. but this is not how nature works. and because there were things becoming experimental, we're not really prepared to understand the urgency we are in the planetary flips, it's not, it's here the, in the wasting. well, the goal of the economy was so deep and implicit, we never actually discussed it, but it was endless economic growth shaped just like this,
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a growth cut rising for as up as to the ceiling. and it's true. the growth is a wonderful healthy phase of life. we love to see our children grow. we love to see plants and trees and nate to grow. but nothing unite to grows forever. the dominant assumption is that every industry must grow, must increase production every year perpetually forever. regardless of whether or not we actually need it, the middle of an ecological emergency is clearly madness. because growth requires energy in the more energy use. the more difficult with this new carbon us rapidly. how do we find solutions? we have to look at the, we need a complex, a vision from one schuman flourishing,
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looks like in the 21st century. and funny though, it sounds, it looks like a donor, we need to take this linea degenerate to become like system and turn it into a subclass or cyclical regenerative system where we're not using our past resources . we using them again and again, final casserly collectively. so that we work with and within cycles of living, well, there's one country that's closer than any of the to getting into the donut. and that's costa rica because it's close to, to meeting people's needs. almost within the means of living planet. the
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in 2002 and the chemical factory on holland. it was a very stressful time. and i had a small heart attack was a big warning sign. and i decided it was time to go ahead and change my life. die i saw this place was paradise. i fell in love with cuz we got i decided i was going to go ahead and try to create a, a good the
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what is french america? people call it a lot of the resort of farm and living university. and it's all those things for me wrench, margaret, is living already. this is an experiment eventually. but because of the possibility to see how the system works, it is the 1st place of regeneration from regeneration is a, a concept that basically looks i've nature and says, well this is what nature does. the system itself is design in such a way that it is almost perpetual. whatever's left over from one system is food for another system. the leftovers from the restaurant can go to feed the animals. the compos goes to the orchard and produces
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more food. and then you see everything, tying it together, and i wouldn't call it certainly economy i would call it letting nature be. that's how forest works. as being very creative and imitating this, the of the, the, just the seat, the local knows go. this is the say sign is 27 percent of the predictor went to a lot of the noise power. let me hit the youngest out. i key. i said bank,
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then you sit on put the data that eco 1190. i don't, i don't know the next and see you back and i'm going to and you know, but i kind of swirly political system e, gabriel's radical, my a blend best unit ask is one that's pretty made ascii distortion and in no system understanding us here. and we left the village gate bunk, painted on the left, on the ceiling is but i get off the splinters. so it's not really in a key. and this is the process so that we can in a sealed and push them into some process. so they've got more or less suspicious shanetta, i'm going, the ceiling is a visa, but i was suspicious. the in for the policy to is the most that i guess a, with a, for those ease, ease my data out the so if you send those to handle with the funding,
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mental leonard, he, uh, the money that supposed to nearly the like, you know that the what i meant, the one which them us, which a message that these small changes are immense. i mean the, if you think even on the human scale, it's the little things that so you can have both arms off and still have a life. but if your chemical composition is change just a tiny little bit, you're dead. the . 6 6 we can only see the printing trees. this is susan potential car, because as the planet gets hotter and dryer, we're seeing forrest bird. if we look at nature, nature has me capable of pulling c o 2 from this guy and putting it beneath our
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feet. we to work with instead of thinking, we need to get rid of all the can we do the listing crazy approaches we need to understand that the perfect is the enemy of the good. and if the cow is not perfect, does not mean that it's not good. the a will run who manages cattle the way they should be mat you get the carbon sequestration into that so that way out ways. what ever negative consequences to mess and press induction of the couch?
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so if we add project of agriculture and some cattle grazing was present of agriculture, we can capture almost a 150 percent of carbon. every year of the initial we were certified darby neutral with a negative footprint. $1275.00 tons to we are contributing somewhere between a $150.00 and $450000.00 every year to the world. we know that we've got this, we've known for a long time, what we can, but how do we change? i think any business should have a triple output for life, for people, and for business, i'm not against profit and more profit. the better,
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more money to invest, we cannot rule. incidentally, it won't work, nature does not work with that. where we're not losing the battle. the industry comes out with something new and the consumer starts going crazy again and, and discarding things that are perfectly good that serve this well. so everybody's looking for that new, shining, seeing, winning. in reality, we need to look at things a little bit more. i agree for, you know, a 100 years and there's a huge chunks of our economy that are totally a relevance to human well being. and we would be better off without them. we should always be asking gross of was a and for who's benefits? me $1000.00 worth of cheer, gas and bombs is big. this is valued exactly the same as
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a $1000.00 worth of health care. it should be clear to people that aggregate growth and g p a has no necessary relationship to human wellbeing or to social progress or anything like that. g, d, p, in never mission develop as it grows, any policy grows. many people idealize norway, or sweetener germany s countries that have achieved fully to but if you look at the planetary balance is there so far exceeded that they are completely under developed countries because they were able to satisfy their social needs by being a parasite to other countries to the rest of the world, taking resources, way above way beyond their country. see that is not developed because of all because you were like norway, we'd be dead already. the,
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there's not one single country in the world that you quoted self developed. that said, it's costa rica and jordan and colombia and maurice just that a closer than others on a farm on modest income per capita. it is possible to provide decent life for all people close to within the means that the planet will, you would say close. dreka is the poor us nation and world because that had none of the features that were valued before. we have no fossil fuels, we have no metals. we have no interest today, we realize that was a blessed because having no fossil fuels, we had no other option but to produce all electricity with clean energy. and this is a really important example because it gives us hope that there is the possibility of getting the, the we need to
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build a better system that will make deals and actually a lot faster. and if we can bring by regions to regenerate life, not only human life, all life forms, we'll start moving into a better society that the even care about gdp. the truth of the matter is that we today are in a moment in time where we can go back and reconnect the that's the 1st
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see without us nature still there, but it just becomes a little business. the sounds people wish for awards crisis to make this change. i don't think we have enough of a crisis right now. we have to understand that this is a moment for fundamental mindset change and not have any patience for those who are not willing to collectively contribute to that the there's no excuse for us not being connected to ensure because we always had it. but you
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can't beloved with you don't know, you need to go ahead and experience it. and once you experience it, you have to learn to experience. in other words, driving through nature doesn't do it. i think that's a human choice that we have to make and to understand that we are all interconnect that we are all part of the same width of life. and if we understand our sense of what is right and what is wrong with fundamental issues, nobody books up to him is what needs to be done. see on that machine and i see on him is so note over guessing would've been good for you. so that i can let them in . so they kind of said, went over it to us. so say you're lucky doses. the stem cell is
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$2.50 to spend the money posted to show you that this $1.00 in the vehicle i'm interested in the dilemma to dallas on a solo lesson. see on getting those there's some being getting nothing speed going for them. as i put in that of age the i worked for many, many decades trying to change concepts and we won't be able to change my sits at the speed. we don't see the people that fly and private jets not flying approaches. so if we do return this practices, they can bring it by diverse and they can store carmen, that can harvest water that can make rivers flow again and bring life back. we can do that without taking away the jets of anybody without taking way consumption. i'm
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not saying we shouldn't work on reducing consumption and changing lights. i'm just saying we don't have the currently, the capability of doing it on time. so people sitting on the glass buildings can still be talking about g d p. if there's a culture, if there's that active society, nobody will be able to start the case that is due to the school as well. but
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let's say a couple of days is you is that when we went from the 40 k j not, what do you mean? most of those in the people going to change the deep mindset. so we've inherited it stops in the classroom teaching today, students the ideas that actually stuff and, and i think we do this through showing places that are actually beginning to try to turn around a few drawing new images that give us literally a new picture of the kind of economy, we want to create new ones, like you said,
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you click on the seo and this has been will scan it on the sort the bucket less. but sonus given in this, put in a sort of thing and ink on the soonest phone. what i would just put on a summer desk, a solution, and i see what the plan was intended going processes. this was cecilia. either she knew that of going the see on this bucket. levita, florida is going back up the bus and seem like julian know, the question is what we teach. we have to teach. and to me at $251.00 and a lot of nature, it's our own ways about mast control. so about spirit the we need to learn that we can only move forward by collaborating. so it's not competition, it's collaborating, it's coming together and i think youth is ready for that. i think that's the only
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way we can change the system. i want other people to learn from what we did and with better that to be for me making me happy. we need to make the best of our time here and try to do as little damage as possible and enjoy life as much as we can. the, the nimble so set price points are really a label scott loose as best to speed us for months, taking us to see who's sick with nick goodness. and that's at least a little more to the in the home when plenty of stuff. but
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lots of good us going to it as soon as cape limit the most, i had an associate who's the development that i'm the 9 us closer to most member to open a little bit. so and my, my sleep is good, but it's so nice through the handbook. i mean, the one is the biggest selections of 2024 in the general election will administer now render moody's b t p. increase its fruit across the country. how will economic uncertainty and you've some employment swaying, focused in key states, and will the media be able to cover the vote, reading and fairly ongoing coverage, but in the selections on out to 0. this is the 1st genocide that we see in the
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