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all now why do we say there is never giving up every weekend on d w the, let's see this a think sales if the king of fruits of blooming in china, the cooling time on co, couldn't comp and tax help costs fossil fuel and creative deception. the u. s. officers to full the not the
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she was a must, it was illusion to 8 to use. he remained to ghost. now at the age of a 100 wounded benjamin blue stein is in the limelight as never before. this year he received the congressional gold medal in washington. america's highest civilian award. i was a loaner, i thought, the rest of my life. i'd be the same way and all of a sudden all the same. it's a new life. sadly, something that only he, his friends see more and this boom on one of the comrades got to experience mealy, old once 1100 strong brigade have since passed away. they would up to the ghost omi with an insignia to much officially the unit never existed because the mission was top secret. rick bias has been instrumental in telling the story on slicing for the
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cheese months to finally be recognized. near tears for the whole ceremony getting the gold medals means that these guys will be remembered that their story is enshrined in the annals of american history. footage from pentagon archives reveals some of their incredible deceptive maneuvers, including inflexible types, an app, things falsified radio and messages. and recordings of troops in action to confuse and intimidate jennings, the work of all to send engineers. so blue stein, the unit has an opportunity that i know that i would have to be drafted. they were forming a new company that is going to be doing camouflaging work. and the 2 words it is attracted to me the most was, is non fighting. in june 1944, any blues stein and his comrades landed in europe. they were to out with the enemy fiber line solely on creativity, deception on a sense of humor. one of the french may have, let's see,
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for americans listening up with tank, that river tank. and it looks over to them at the top of the american. they were standing next to me is what's going on there. and the americans are the americans are very strong. the whole thing was the notations plan not succeeded. the ghost army conducted 22 operations in northern europe in france, luxemburg, belgium, germany, uh, i think that they saved thousands of lives. i think that is their big impact. i think that they fooled the enemy on numerous occasions. brick baya has collected everything he can to document the story of the guns domain . and i mean, you think about this, you're touching this thing that, that, that goes during the soldier war the 80 years ago. and thank you. here it is, here i'm, i'm, i'm physically connecting with that history and how exciting that is to do. the men
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would work at night saying radio despatches via loud speakers. i'm recordings of thousands of troops mounting to full. the nazi scouts into believing that huge numbers of troops were on the move don't. it was all documented by the pen to go in the category stage performances were designed to drill the enemy's attention away from the real target is whimsical, but is also deeply serious. and you know, and so they're, they're, what they're doing is kind of amusing in a way. and yet they, they are bleeding and dying to carry out these missions to go. stormy, also documented their life. it was producing artworks during breaks and the news is to process their experiences. especially ministry exhibition is no showcasing the collection for benny blue. stine, a trip down memory lane, a good there over the phone,
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or the bones were full above the germans. and there just before us, and i guess they weren't to clean. and sorry to say that said the blue stein was also part of the di da newman. the landings, the suicide mission was know what they've been promised. suddenly they found themselves in the sick of active combat. the enemies were in front of they still saw us coming because of so of 6 of their, of their immunization firing at us. i need blue stine was left severely traumatized. but once he returned to the us, he was sworn to secrecy and unable to talk about his experiences. he did his best to forget processing his trauma to keep me going. years old and it would be the incentive to live with
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a drawing and graving costing metal funding or coughing would since retiring. she's attended a host of college courses. i'm produced impressive scope to his fellow students so easily. 80 is younger than him, but they often forget his age. he has a very like child like energy, which i really love and it gives me a reason to keep going and very motivating. yeah, i think it inspires me to do this my entire life as well. but any place time is still inspiring, younger generations with these works. but he also worries about the future. the current state of the world makes inside. cuz what we're doing is wasting humanity is what we're doing. people get smart and smart, or i mean the kind of smart we are as far as technical things like flying to the moon, a medicine and all these things that we advances. who can't seem to do anything
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about keeping pace and as well. the c o 2 is disastrous for our climate as we've known for a long time. and yet we still continue to admit more and more of it each year. so why not make c o 2 emissions more expensive and therefore unprofitable? that's the idea behind the carbon tax. this piece of ancient plas samantha take started in error or was missing majorly without planning. of course, the most logical way of stopping that is binding less of this and other fossil fuels. but that's not happening nearly fast enough into the carbon tax and alluringly simple. i do. just put the price tag on carbon emissions that are
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destroying our planet. the more you pollute, the more you pay, leading, and theory to less pollution, making clean alternatives more appealing. almost 30 countries worldwide have a form of it. so can the common tax stop us from polluting? but 1st things 1st, why are we focusing on carbon? that's because as soon as we've done this, it becomes the biggest trouble amaica. when you burn coal item, it's vast amounts of c, o 2. the same goes for oil and gas. carbon emissions from fossil fuels are by far the biggest pollutant that's responsible for climate change. this is regular air and this is what we're doing to atmosphere right now. and once we turn on our son, this one starts eating up much quicker. a little bit of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is great because carbon dioxide is really, really good at absorbing and radiating the heat that gets reflected from the
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surface. it's what makes our planet warm enough to live on. but we're taking a little bit too far with all of this. we're blowing more of this stuff into the air almost every year. the only 2 dips you can see here, the 2009 financial crisis and the curve at 19 pandemic. not exactly intentional, i'm pretty catastrophic of the carbon tax ideally would change that makes things that polluted a lot more expensive so that people will buy or use less of it. and then time this will make clean of technology is cheaper and more attractive. it's so appealing because it seems so simple and logical fit drives the lowest cost ways of reducing emissions. simon, to do the works for the canadian government. it's had a former federal carbon tax since 2019. and it just sort of sends abroad signal to the marketplace that coalition shouldn't be free and,
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and then it kind of lets all of the actors decide for themselves how best that works in, in their businesses and in their lives. $27.00 countries in many more regions and cities have a carbon tax. it all started on surprisingly with the scandinavians, finland, norway, and sweden, as well as poland, 1st introduced carbon taxes in the early ninety's. since then, many countries have joined the club. but the reality of a carbon tax is more complex than some economists might think. the same many different ways to tax carbon emissions. you can text the entire economy or just the specific fix them. some taxes only target companies of a certain size. a lot of the carbon taxes worldwide taxes on fossil fuels. that means fossil fuel fans must pay for every lita or cubic meter of oil, gas and coal they extract. but in many cases, the additional cost is passed onto the consumer, incentivizing them to use less of it. the next question is what to do with all the
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money you just collected. one way is to reduce other taxes in sweden. one is called vista, green tax shift. this is christy on to him on he advised the swedish government on tax policies for 10 years. one use an increase in environmental takes ation to reduce the taxes on labor that would be considered to be a growth enhancing reform. switzerland uses 2 thirds of its revenue to reduce health insurance and social security payments and invest the rest into low emission fact as canada takes it one step further. revenue we collect from that federal fuel charge. the vast majority of that is returned directly to individuals and households through lump sum payment since it was really designed to help with
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the affordability of carbon pershing overall. and that's the idea of redistribution doesn't have to stay within one country. if it was spread out globally, the ritual nations could give the collective taxes to the countries of the global south, which i'm much less responsible for climate change, but i hit the hardest as a global common tax would make that possible. a good idea in theory, but if you've ever heard anything about climate negotiations, you know that getting everybody to agree to a set tax rate is going to be really difficult for. there is another way of pricing common that needs to be mentioned. it's called emissions trading. this means putting a tap on the amount of seo to sub and industries kind of meant a company that exceeds that limit must by extra allowances or will face penalties if a company and it's less, they can sell those allowances to other companies. this is suppose to ensure that the entire industry stays within the designated limit. the you, for example, has a system like this in place. the same goes for china,
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indonesia and mexico. together carbon taxes and emissions trading systems already cover around a quarter of a carbon emissions worldwide. so whether a carbon tax works on depends on how high it is. that means how much money it has to pay tongue tongue limited carbon dioxide. a metric ton of c o 2 is water and one way flight from new york to paris and it's per passenger or the emissions produce driving some 4000 kilometers with an average calm or binding of a 900 of these cold. but kids are a guar, i have the highest carbon tax rate in 2023 followed by many european countries. but the tax rate rapidly falls to less than $20.00 for many nations. most carbon taxes are set up to become more expensive with time to the task. future investment economist and policy makers have for 40 years to find out how expensive the carbon tax has to be to work. but they agree on one thing. the price is right now, ok,
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far too low. carbon tax is due to only take effect upwards of 60 to a 100 euro is potomac, meaning right now most countries are not taxing common enough at tools. another worry about putting a price on carbon is that if $1.00 country decides to introduce a tax, the companies will just go abroad. one of the ways to prevent that is good all terrace. that's what the you is doing. if you want to import carbon intensive goods like cement are in and steel or electricity, for example, you need to pay a carbon terrace. arguably, the biggest total though of political opposition. not going to win elections by raising or even introducing new taxes. quite the opposite. the low prices of that we see for both carbon taxes and each uses is a feature. it's not a bug. politicians, the policy makers are afraid to make carbon emissions more expensive because they will be punished at the polls. one way around that is to reduce other expenses so i
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can sweet in switzerland and the other is tax rebates. like in canada. so i think the price of calvin low and fast and then only gradually increasing. it is also cheap. but even then carbon taxes can be extremely contentions, as seen here in canada, even still countries like indonesia, morocco and send a go planning or considering a carbon tax, brazil, malaysia, vietnam nigeria and others are doing the same with emissions trading systems. overall, the share of emissions covered by calvin pricing has been rising. study lea a carbon tax is by far not a simple and effective as it sounds at 1st. and it can be more trouble than it's worth it alone. one solve the problem. but putting a price on pollution is a step in the right direction. the
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do in free to is highly nutritious and very popular in southeast asia, which is potent smile is so noxious, the food has been fined in many public buildings. even just carrying them around can lead to a hesky fine. and yet syrians are considered a delicacy to the king of fruits. that popularity is booming. it's fully 30 in the morning on the phone. well known is heading out to his duty and from the end of an i in mountains, the road is rocky and steep, but he's looking forward to seeing what he can harvest today. sure enough, some of the fruits of life in the night. so he and his work has been harvested during freight fools from the tree when right. but the foam is the want the fruits to the statement and spread that potent smell. so they secure them to the tree with
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plastic coats loan has been foaming durian for 20 is just like old his family before him. there's not much of the work here, but he never sold business. could be this good. on the moon, i'm go easy for a long time. we barely and not from families to get by holding them. but now that in mind, from china reserve isn't so much from the price, is that going through the roof? you know, it's great for us. so uh huh. the mountains of malaysia. oh, perfect for growing dury and almost a 1000 meters above sea level. it's not as hot here as elsewhere in southeast asia . nearly everyone he works in the jury and industry. the processing companies down the village are so busy, especially before 11 am those who deliver late to get less money per kilo cologne and they make, it was dirty and can deteriorate quickly. so it's important that the customer gets someone that fresh sophie at the really hola. most of the harvest ends up in
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a nitrogen cooler. this whole being transferred to the frees up. it gets exported to china tight on single pool, and the rest of 12 customers in china are especially keen on the fruit, despite is offensive smell. the taste as a mixture of cream, even in a putting and st. jude onions. coveted fruit sales for high prices in chinese restaurants and supermarkets. so the industry is turned into a huge business. turnover has almost doubled in the past 10 years. many farm is in trade is here with roman extremely wealthy sams. he may lie when we stand here, all i'm thinking about is dury and do in his my life. the fruit is also a magnet for tourists. people come here from all over the country and sometimes even from china, just to have a bite. but it's not for the faint to rotate ones how long ago he traveled 5 hours
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by carl with his family to eat fresh dury in the way of the sweet, sweet. because the due date, if it gets totally sweet any particular, it's very cool. you mean, we just love it? we love you the, the bug with it's very healthy. i feel really woman's side when i eat durian, it's just great to go all the way. it's also a nutritious, rich and funny, but a victim in b and c. that's what is potassium an ion, but it also it contains more sugar than almost any other fruit. it's keta. if you have diabetes, you have to be careful. but luckily that's no problem to me, no problem. but the booming julian industry has not gone unnoticed, and that is threatening to change. things to the farm is traditionally that has been allowed to fund state and land without restrictions. but now the government says firm is misspelled at holidays to a government affiliated company for less than the monkey price. john,
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him clone experience just to determine the authorities of to enforce that plan. he's taking this with him on the route to days from one day in july 2 years ago while traveling this road, he found his pulse suddenly blocked by people in uniforms. from the model, i mean all the way up. so i took a different route and drove around the mounts and again, you don't have anybody come, you're coming things on when i go to the top of the foam and looked down, i couldn't believe it was one of those are they have. so of all the trees, why don't, why don't i just shouted stop, stop. are you, i'm loyal. he shows this video that some farm is recorded on their phones. the government has had $10000.00 trees, so claiming they will come to be legally critic say it's just an attempt to intimidate the form. is new. call me at all. i think more. no more. you know,
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i was speechless. something was i just felt numb. minimal. we finally, it was like i had lost everything for them to be night spent more than a decade building that up and they just cut it all down. i couldn't feel anything at that moment. i was just desperate to lowball. since then, he's only had a small area of loans to fun and he's struggling to make ends meet. so together with more than $200.00 other farm is he took legal action against the authorities. but so far, the case has not gone in the favor for long also joining the law suit. the during business is his life and he loves eating the food himself. today he's out another successful hobbies. they're even gray days specimens here that are especially round the lunch they bring in the most money. he doubts that the government will succeed with his plans. you go more they see though you've got you go. if they go through with a,
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then let them see how they manage it. i want to do what i need to do, don't as i manage it to a qu, they that don't know what, just look at the vast areas of land here. they don't have enough people to find that and no one who knows what they're doing. i think they need us when they make malaysia plans to increase its exports within 2030 to half a 1000000 tons of during the year. so there's a lot of money to be made on the fall is a know ready to step aside and that the government rebuild of benefits the the of the coast of $10.00, i scuba dive out of him and his 9 year old daughter preparing for a dive she has a remarkable and naval post time and been saturday and my name is tyler guy up in uh, i'm 9 years old and i'm in the 4th grade in this. and he showed him that
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a clean up trash from the ocean and the show him, you know, i took the oceans and the marine life. and then after i had to go, i've collected a 1000 kilograms of plastic 1000. get it up. he said one of the ones on how fast died with her father. she was surprised by what she saw there was so many peaceful fish, the beautiful and basically an equal amount of plastic. and i just, that made me realize i needed to do something to help you to come to the beach is popular among tourists, full of caustic garbage, mainly single use site homes. i going to buy the, you quoting what you find a mobile to a caps and buck tools on the beach. what do you think people despise as bottles? the guessing about the cabin is getting on a more different cost experience, bags everything, and get them up on the spot pollution. we need to stop production. i want to know what i'm looking. a face cons on sea creatures face of the threats from plastic waste order to go and is it when we were dying thing we spoke to the gun,
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also known as a c counter tops and in that discipline going populations are rapidly declining and it's not just you goes all marine life is dying because of not some plastic plastic set up on this salad on this is see gross meadows, but you can sprays are also important competence for many marine species. these areas provide breathing and feeding grounds for various fish and invested birds. so there are sun show the marine bio diversity about the and her father organize weekly plastic clean up drives. locals. volunteers have been joining the mission, indicating a growing dedication to environmental protection. for the young members of the community are especially if a change in a great, i'm going to go into the biggest high lives with the children. these children are
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going home and asking that parents if the voltage gets polluted, went to fish, got sick, one the mazda, where the mother made a good one to know your mom, the good when children become a why like this, not so great. this victory. after that and the other volunteers know, they'll never manage to run a the tool. but that's certainly doing that. that does the awareness grows. so hopefully we'll the assets to cub plastic waste the are you looking for more insights, inspiration, or real life solutions from around the world? if you want to meet the people fighting climate change visit test on facebook. if you want the story behind the headlines, follow us on instagram. and if you want green light tax checkouts optics token, the,
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