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and look at issues. it's been slain by l. colleges. east africa, affiliate l. shabani will ends at their dock film is up and that's asking can the climate still be safe? unlike a load for me, i'll be back with more news at the top of the next step. the on the long voyage through the ocean, another how well was the calls for a long time, they had to be a human, so met johnny. now the trenches have become very protective of whales until the results of ocean consultation, the stats of tend to schools. i'm dw, the many people are working to hold climate change,
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but only with limited success. why have clement researchers been unable to hold global warming job? i did, i, i've been working and research for decades increased by publish the scientific results, but that's achieved relatively little to save. you say that you finished your boss and why doesn't scientific data about climate change lead to action? that is, i guess i haven't been doing it right any further if you know, significant dropping global emissions to go buying the resume bodies from coal, oil and gas continue to be used as fuel. why to impose the status? the world would be very different if it wasn't for the dates. if the fossil fuel mobius or sometime between climate activists often end up on trial, but candid, controversial tactics force change not true. that's called the course. there is resistance,
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but we might ultimately be successful dash to advice and kind of but time is running out. why is it taking the world so long to act on sort of new stuff. and we can't assume that just because society feels ethically compile to save the world, it will is if it's a college the mindset that determines whether it will succeed or not to try research, remote jeep, latino is trying to find the best way. how can we still see the planet? unbelievable. i've never seen anything like this before as a, the climate scientists have been warning about global warming for decades. but their words have fallen on deaf ears. is at least from this knowledge, has failed to translate into action that we need to communicate the issues and the
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different a more emotional way, a more to not allow clemency in germany's last generation protest movement emerged in 2021 co founder, lay up on a set up went on a hunger strike, demanding a meeting with german chancellor. a lot. so i'm not sure you heard what i said. the fate of millions of people is at stake. fund mention the, the young active this plan to their 1st protests in this berlin church. the group intensified in strategy after meeting with chancellor schultz. their convictions are based on data provided by scientists such as mood, jeep latrice, the victims sign onto the runway climate activists have occupied the handbook apple just sometimes opperation power lines, the flip flops,
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we can stand by while our planet burns and the german government's obsession with fossil fuel stokes, the fire fire, less the camp can do, and the tactics of the last generation movement. no one is above the law, even if their goals are worthy gets oh indeed, see, didn't know. so here design, moodle video, chris add on and it's not that i want to angry people in the yeah, i don't enjoy annoying ma'am. i've got is by for at the scientists. and i'm trying to figure out how this can work from 10 come the
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substance. of course it's stressful for people for me to and of course the heat directed at us is horrible, attrition insurance. so the stairwell in the fort was wondering nice name for the last generation is very focused on where we want to go. and we know that this method has often worked. why should that work for us now? when is protest effective? when does it do more harm? thing good questions that researchers have been exploring for decades. this isn't a good for investment. all good size. predict that there's a danger that protesters come across as missionaries do gooders or no, it also gain. so as most of the sale hosting total log off, know you have to be careful to strike the right tone. it's on the not make yourself out to be a savior of the world at the i see him on the other special lives the the,
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the show i believe scientists have a responsibility to step up and say, it can go on like the 2nd and even to go on strike as an active resistance, liking systems revised, that they felt a hooded on all. i think i would lose a lot of credibility if they did that. so you can tweak these. that's why i don't at all for the credibility is crucial. who this, a lot of people listen to what i say, that's a huge asset and i don't want to jeopardize that god speaks to use for doing does make any excuses. meanwhile, the last generation activists are facing pressure from waves to arrest and charges concerning their 13 charges against me. from the 1st protests i did with last generation attorneys, of course, i'm upset by the prospect of going to jail. gotcha. so
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essentially this is a bit unfair of people responsible for climate change aren't on trial tv for the leakage deed protests as most of the promotion challenges, people in society, politics, democracy, and of course there will be resistance, but we might ultimately achieve our goals for those to advise you don't allow in environmental are yet to develop via than other specimens. so patasha would have gone to the last generation rejects anything to do with sabotage or even terrorism, or violent damage to property that's showing up in mashed potatoes and paints. can always be wiped off but even so many see the young, active as of anything but peaceful the fund because we are essentially radical but not in our method. no matter what happens in terms of the last generation strategy, it will always be peaceful protesters because that's vital to
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a successful resistance who didn't afford the restaurant. the physical built into this was the zip seeking the terrorism of the 19 seventy's and eighty's in germany. it showed that you can bring the state to its meanings with violence. the can you can only lose the come on with a new layout on us. sarah has been sentenced to a fine of 1800 euros, but the berlin district court office. fine is not the prison center nice. to be honest, i'm relieved to be completely disproportionate to send her to prison and skipping the 6 types of stuff before i still think it's a bit counter productive yet, because now there's a lot of talk about this form is protest and less of what the actual issue, they mean, which is how do we reduce greenhouse gas emissions to an issue that's been debated since the 1980s the media finally took up the story after scientists presented the
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evidence altogether. this evidence represents a very strong case in my opinion that the greenhouse effect has been detected and it is changing or climate now. and some of james henson gave the world a wakeup call and putting the issue on the global political agenda. the speaker spiegel headline and 1986 was totally over the top of that tongue. but then the we marked the beginning of the public discussion in germany about climate change team. a team of under stepped out for the nice and so i don't know, i'd say should the framework convention on climate change was adopted at the earth summit in rio de janeiro in 1992 that might have signatory countries agreed to prevent dangerous climate change guy and just i need to see how this one came up on and so for him, the solver, i believe it is very important for german, his reputation in the world of it, and even more so for future generations, let me see the right thing on the wall i think that's a to is that good?
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as far as who my business has as a young scientist, i was convinced that we had the data, the climate would be protected and the problem solved as quickly. i'm going to check in each time, and i would never have expected the massive backlash from lobby groups, but ultimately prevented progress on climate protections. which is why emissions continue to rise to this day. in this one is hard to apply to an understanding founded in 1989, the global climate coalition has been one of the biggest lobby groups. corporations including ford and exxon spend millions promoting false information for several years after its merger. with chrysler, mercedes benz was part of the group challenging the idea of human induced climate change. shift slides on for an x on the management of x on for example, financed advertorial is a major us newspapers such as the new york times for years and title new york times looked like normal opinion pieces,
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but they're paid for nobody to come in top. i'd say it might on spite, so you get this objects on systematically spread false information system, much aside falsifies in 4 months on top of the item. the excellence of tim's done x on was up to date. but the scientific research y d r, studies show that exxon's projections were even more accurate. 6 on a point to one ends of i know, i can know off on the sandwich such as social scientists. i've shown that hundreds of millions of dollars have been pumped in every year to lobby against climate protection measures and obviously very successfully on to dallas. and basically she has a forklift. yeah. do you, how come upon? yeah. what happened with climate change was a bit like what happened with smoking, that it was established that smoking is harmful to health. within the smooth is low
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beef, taco companies, started to set up faking stitching on the fung. evans opened on to fake institute to, to quote the top box industry. this in the tobacco industry is on the defensive in the end because it was a little similar situation to 10 years ago when it was suggested that there was a link between smoking and lung cancer is kind of the college caused the shares of american tobacco companies to full sharply in april, $62.00, essentially the stock sink at the royal college itself. carry out any with investigations or does that really? she gets the curriculum you have some thank you for showing nice defense on these this to even think you know. yeah, i think i keep missing you. come in as all committed the on throughout the is not now the board mentioned on english people who have no idea about the issue made statements and activities. if they did not giving against the evidence in sewing doubt, saying, well, it hasn't actually been proven. smoking is really helpful to health is we'll try to
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this is just full blame side for decades. large sectors of industry, the petroleum industry, the fossil fuel industry in general, seen in those have use false claims to attempt to save their business models. yeah, the ships for day, so that's be spending millions on some your campaigns to undermine the credibility of scientists and booty federal and the local. these kind of this and shuffler. so on the can i am the sony, the bottom of the can, we can carry on like this. we can't expect self restraint from industry. we have to get politicians to take deliberate and effective action. to repeat the claimant is like a runaway train team is up to even if you pull the emergency break, the train would stop immediately and it will keep going for hundreds, elementary to sort of that. so situation where the meat of idaho and desi to us to on the input moment on by myself and us as a whole. you have to realize that many people in business management positions, but also ordinary citizens. don't want to believe that climate changes have
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spinning at destination kindness under the team of under the sized. there's a huge market for excuses for doing nothing about it. i was fading thank team of underneath. so when these lobby a serve that market with arguments that are all too readily repeated, woman done, it's okay on and off cooks. i think there are people unwilling to acknowledge things that require them to change their behavior. now phone is my experience is that it's incredibly difficult to let go of habits and google and i love you as knew that all too well. then it's all, nobody's missed that. so to show why, let's look at a brains on you can see the are specific regions in the center of the brain, the controller x and the subconscious, know so to speak, stop i, there are 2 spears, it's a discrete and this here is the basel gunk last one is a 100 room, installing this control subconscious activities when we decided to take conscious action that's up here at the front to appear in the upper area is where the signals are sent from smith. i meant one side of it. we started them for an interview,
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but once this is automated, told me what could happen subconsciously. also, regression process would be most. you don't have to think about it anymore and therefore doesn't want to because someone's astonishment cost about nothing but homeless and why is this so difficult if it isn't changed, also built into the brain somewhere. that's awesome. awesome can. what we can to do is override the habits with a new habits type as again, as we identify actions are activities as a new habits because we can't just switch off the old one. but as soon as we have to decide what is a better alternative, since you're not pointing buses on the base of the item that keep in mind to kind of the fact that we're running out of time. yes, the can't wait for new habits to become ingrained. how can we change now in dusta, on kitchenette and down? and then it turned into it would be nice if there was a buckling somewhere that we could just hits of the brain would change in mind to get into the mobility. behavior is a good example. spice fitness has stopped, takes time to get used to new forms of movement on government about but once they learned, they stay like y'all's,
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restful dream. but the problem today is whether it's lobby groups or the way we imagined the future is to stick to what we know and try to protect us. how can i deem basil how people in the ship? is this another reason why the expansion of renewable energy is, is stalling the after an initial deem in germany. things begin to go downhill around 2017 last prevented expansion and companies left the country and had to advise to in or above. and it just nation on renewable energy has been modified in such a way that the expansion has been massively handed and has practically come to a standstill. the single, the top one. okay. we even store in economics, minnesota, talking about how it was costing trends. clayton versus he couldn't back up onto the saying the energy translation was on affordable as there was a whole po, campaign and all sorts of stories for
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the proving the extent of the carbon lobbies power is difficult. but one example over $600.00 lobbyist square officially accredited at the 2022 you in climate conference in egypt escaped him and nobody is more and more nobody is running around climate to conferences on behalf of industry. and then what about the president of the 2023 climate conference? came back on for the incident falls. it's hacked. typically the president of the 2023 and climate conference is also the head of a huge oil company. i'm into a conflict of interest in the fight against fossil fuels and it with us as i am. that's a no go, no go. if it's not an acceptable this team, we know that the end of business do unique fan to be a hard to bring up some fight to him, tightens was inner. he mixes for the so i will see about that. so can slide these
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prisoners comment out personally, i feel like the gain ground till the day without goodness and time and time again, the loveliest show up in my refund managed to get everything done that way. so i think it's a foreclosure in uniforms. in the other smoothly sits and try that sense. okay, the i just said this is really frightening. today though, we'll see some dogs about the situation of the forest. clearly obtained remains tense, volumes continued to rage and the dry forest snare and looting. i'd see you mind as someone who sits at a desk and makes computer simulations and actually seeing it is different. it's just that you have on best buy. i know that it gives you the village of quite the right. it was effectuated yesterday. i do think you find that change is causing
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more frequent, extreme weather, including longer dry spells. the one could alter, the hit on believable was a fire, can do indescribable. let me know when he gives a, i've never seen anything like it. everything is destroyed, told alice the, the extreme, it's easy for them and it's the extremes that have changed. and the next thing stocks, we either have extremely heavy rainfall for like right now. a big strongly, long periods without rain on the goals or so we can definitely say yes, we are noticing climate change on the thoughts from the result. and so the glands, in, as we need to acknowledge the need for more investment and coming years to make sure we're okay, what's applied to the high cost of extreme weather due to climate change. austin this way, in the worst case it could reach non to 1000000000 euros by 2050 that
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came up on new cost on score assignment changes already costing a lot to date, several 1000000000 years a year for germany. i think this is just the beginning. before the forest fires in canada, continue to spread to house canada. canada has launched an international appeal for help us from 2 weeks so far as far as the flooding coming the bus. something doesn't sound biblical. disaster is why do you see this? the 4th nights of heavy rain fall in greece, eaten faded and gets worked with in the state of emergency has been declared in the region. the storm started down, you'll hit the east coast of libya with full force that the weekend. awesome. even hard and fast forward. these are expecting up to 20000 deaths in the coastal town of death. now, the cities and
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villages, especially vulnerable to extreme weather, may eventually have to be a band and the cut, a small town in wales be the 1st in europe. the fairbairn, a village on the irish sea, has recently been making headlines across europe. for sea level here could rise by as much as 30 centimeters by 2050 for making fair. born vulnerable to flooding from the sea. nearby estuary and river run off slowing down from the hills. is it already be on saving? 2054. when the local authority, i've said that they are no longer spending money on the coastal defend $1653.00. well, big chain key. they've come a long some of that painful. some of that you do
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like the, this will maybe here in the, the june is the problem in this region. is it, these communities are on the coast, i'm putting them at risk from rising sea levels even. so i asked for new stagnant meals. steven coffins in on we'll eventually have to ask ourselves if it's always worth helping people adapt by the worst, can no longer be prevented by the passive that's. that's thinking that's okay. and then this, the decision was made by the 2nd fair born. it's not that he submitted as an dame on 5 on mission. the homeless people are aware of the effects of climate change, but they're not doing much about it. i keep telling people that we are running into
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big problems. ok, but nothing is really happening in terms of climate action. so why do you think nothing happens? probably because people don't believe it. they, they like don't to see to believe it and slowly but surely they are a wife. and so what's going on? it's just like the village or living with threatened boy being flooded by the sea. they have come to know what they purchase. the house is a purchase like you're going to leave for the generations for the children with then spawning down to being with lease. i'm not shocked and brought down the road so everybody, you know, how can this happened to us? the i bought no call. i wash once a week. i show once
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a week i wash my head once the full nice. that when i wash it in the sink with my clothes, i saved the water. yeah. and i use it for putting down the toilet. right. right. uh, 3, uh my, my wants a very few these days. yeah. and so this ability to be give them up, this is what i owe her leave i to believe i'm optimistic. i think we little clever people. we've gone through in the country. yeah. there's phone to the time to come up with some solution to some sort of through this via forties have since rode back, evacuating residents was never on the cards despite what was said in the last 10 years. but if no more money is spent on coastal protection, the town is in danger of being flooded. what to do with 400 houses, 400 families. every time we have a mates and we talked to the council about this, and i haven't gone down so, and it's just what that is,
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the most frustrating thing to actually stretch them to the commission, the village and don't know where you're going to put the faith she moves came a lot of so come and get so lottery, undersized that are the lucky ones who will be helped here and there are the less lucky ones who won't be home from that and will continue with the heat. is it that makes me feel for that? another example that shows that when faced with the effects of climate change, humanity is helpless and i'll stick on the scheme of the experts. all right, fair one on one day be lost to the sea. that date is still a long way off and that makes it hard for us to grasp. that's another reason why people don't act as i'm interested to see your future. so the futures open 102030 years.
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she doesn't look too bad. she doesn't, the interesting thing is that you can see how you change your mind and so you can relate to it because you're now is what's happening in your brain. do you have an emotional connection to this person? that's the interesting part of the st. louis on this i side, so that means i can see myself. now it was i might look and 20 years, but i still have no feeling a toll for what that actually means food. i feel best society for doing this. do you have a sense of yourself or who is this person you see here for these so that he's completely alien to me with us? and that's exactly my point. i'm from us and we've demonstrated what happens in the brain when we imagined the present. and the future shop was a few of the brain from below. in fact, this is the back of the head. this the frontal area yet. and then again, when you think about your present as you're standing here next to me, your brain creates a mental image of yourself. in these you have a sense of who you are. when you imagine being here on the week months a year didn't make the changes, and that's just us. this for collectivity decreases. so the brain creates an idea
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of the future, unenforced. and don't forget, so close to all, but you're a stranger and that future depends on that is uh, is actually scenario is much less active. the size of your future self is a stranger to you, the size size. so that means that because my future self is a stranger, i'm not affected by something that will happen in the future. you will help me to have been diagnosed with significant. let's see it. mind i can just me in 20 years . time is a complete stranger to my brain, and that's why it's so easy to live without thinking about the future. and i can't defend itself. and that's a problem when it comes to creating long term change and that's a long term changes are exactly what the student movement fridays for future is fighting for. they want the world to act now to give young people a future worth living data to credit tone bug demonstrated in front of the swedish parliament and stuck home for more climate protection at our house. the very soon
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became the global protest move on fridays for future. in may, i've pulled up to the streets and more than 200 cities in germany today, calling for more action on climate change fridays by friday, scripts person kind of given you. it was leading the demonstration, the asthma, and the picture of the demonstration here and test the stage here. uh what year was that? yeah. that was 2021. friday. so friday's a few trips become normal, so many, it's our job to keep creating new momentum and saying, okay, and love you, there's a lot of us mentioned and then lots of people behind us feel and listen to us. that's for them. a lot of groups that take a tougher stance like austin ration made fridays for future. redundant
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the slower dusty, empty or coffee. i believe we come in a lot from the anti nuclear movement in germany. as the one come, we can apply some of its lessons result such as the interaction between a more moderate branch of the movement and in a more offensive or militant branch, you often see no dominion. that's an important precondition of use that they don't break a part, but at least roughly agree and coordinate to middle school. they can exist together side by side, people not to get them on the policy, it just gets to i am. the main aim is to bring people together just which dusts of yeah, i'm the, i think it's good that other organizations get more attention, mail rooms through the all from x i feel managed to bring people together and show pay. how does a lot of us across society, just you guys have a guide for trip to blows and fox and so there's a vis friendly, peaceful demonstration. inevitably says aloud the notes that i can't keep getting
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bigger the spending time from the peak was 1400000 demonstrators in germany. and then after that, before the pandemic show, the numbers dropped significantly. so i did sorta that all right, feel 75 percent of germany say that the fridays for future protests i've had little or no impact on on the 1st of the 5 good enough team i'm flows asked about the influence of fridays for future on their attitude. towards the climate change percent 4 percent answered very strong. 19 percent strong, 35 percent less strong and 40 percent is not at all on phillips is puts in mid government. the space to get stuff important thing is to seen the fight against the climate crisis as a mattress and is i'm the key, pass it to come live funds is the key motion. so the climate act of a say everything should already have been done. additional cost to get signed on with other issues in the past and even include the entering as liam was mentioned, there wasn't the same urgency. so there's many people of course,
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wanted to get rid of nuclear power plants as fast as possible. cubby's no, but there weren't any tipping points with this 123 or 5 years, put on some of this is a challenge for which there is no solution, no silver bullet kind of noise. i'm kept in 1st trying to potentially so what i'd say friday. so if you should go over a link to come, we managed to get climate protection laws cost. we make them happen in the 1st place. moving to the constitutional court ruled on climate action biased. there are lots of examples of the climate basement bringing about change or so soon as i hit a victory for the climate expeditions. their constitutional lawsuit was successful for the climate protection act as partially unconstitutional. and most of the amended heavy at the, in their quest to change popular opinion clouded even jo and move g. lateesha had been inspired by one of history's greatest natural scientists, alexander vaughan, whom gold gather data from around the globe. nearly 2 centuries ago,
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he was even the 1st to observe manmade climate change in venezuela. the best option guns klein is i'm targeting, so he clearly refers in his journals to the fact that all the smoke and fumes coming out of industrial chimneys would change the atmosphere calls and predicts that this will have an impact and not justified for fun with them i think we haven't actually learned anything about them. we just carry on destroying the forest and we destroy the environment and all sorts of ways and then entries. all you can do on that and somehow we can convince people to stop the mention of went through. that's why and it's why scientists are expanding on google to work at berlin's botanic garden researcher. you're not zimmerman have collected in counted tiny diet times in the arctic ocean, which are crucial for the entire arctic ecosystem. the more diet times there are the healthy or the water,
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the but simon has documented their decline. and that would also have to do is die. adams lived on the under side of ice like is there a food source for crew, small crustaceans that wells and penguins feed on. but now that the glaciers are retreating, there's less crew allowed unless chris is leading to fewer wales involved, understandable, wasn't successful. the nowhere is climate change, more evidence then in the arctic moods, the blue teeth visited the region back in 2010 a florida i thought as unique. i wanted to see for myself what was happening in the article that they had all a seat uses. yeah, i knew from my research that major changes were occurring vehicles of in the long in the office and because it happens, but it's not the same as actually seeing it, especially the glass. here's one piece of vast loss of ice is breathtaking. zane
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does police time in the destiny. i had 15 claimants, a logical term on the ocean has various functions named this the am i off on the one hand, it absorbs heat, which slows down global warming notice and put on the other. it also absorbs the carbon dioxide which human is released into the atmosphere. so i hope that this is both a blessing and a curse. it's slowing down global warming, but the water is becoming a city. marine organisms are suffering as a result. the financial, we're heading to the measure causing is which are kind of huge tests choose to
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allow us to examine under realistic conditions, what increased levels of c o 2 are doing to organisms to expire the thing because we don't know exactly how the echo systems react to ocean the certification, we're very excited to find out that long term experiments produced the same results as the short term ones to try to bring to the cost side to do if we decide we're making a gland. we learned a lot from these experiments. so we can know, develop computer models to project changes that will occur as a result of carbon uptake. the sucrose king for and know we're now able to predict what will happen if we carry on his usual size of ways on some kind and bus pass. the into the bbc a we've all been witnessing these dramatic developments for decades, including the automotive industry. but back in the early 19 ninety's,
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mercedes benz still described its latest super luxury as class as environmentally friendly this would seem to be a way of mercedes benz about to be setting new standards and pioneering new environmental technologies with our new s class. once you know you must be present to many, it was a clear cut case of green washing the new mercedes benz, s class with the cried by environmental experts. the b s class. it would be a pause, so i can much like last class weighs around $2.00 times more than an average. conventional car building is on the manufacturing process produces about $52.00 tons of waste phones, which is $2.00 times more than with an average car and amount to about as much waste as 2 people in germany produce in their entire lives. law sophie la, paula, we'd swipe with this bill. you can solve this label long pulled it to you,
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and you haven't decided me that we advertise or dream credentials because we believe that we are making a great contribution. i'm gonna continue to do so in the future. so from slicing via, it's actually all kinds. i think mercedes as a class that this, this really is scandalous in the country like ours and because it's less, these cars are so heavy. so the energy cost of hiring them is truly appalling. williams will and it must be most of the beach then we'll discuss the do i need an id that says everything's kinda the awesome? yeah, that's a so we haven't made any progress. and the transportation sector, especially with automotive traffic and the fox, could take them off the oldest and unluckily, so google cars have become bigger and bigger. and in the cities for spaces in short supply s u, v. 's or squeezing or everything else. the, the, as we still the yeah, i'm looking for the thing in the southern coast to you about the largest as class ever made by people who were
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annoyed because it was so why they couldn't fit on carts rooms. okay. a step lines that has to be and this is one of the smallest s u, v is on the market. and the 2nd time volume for the mice, because to s u, v, the best selling us you'd be in germany is the t rock ships. that if you do some research, you'll discovered weighs about 1300 kilos, 1500 kilos even. that's the same as a 19 eighties as class one is class of the ticket. yeah, i would as i can, i'll just as big if you look at them like that with you know, messing around. not now. uh smart uh, but 10 centimeters taller. it's got in this car has the worst aerodynamics. and this one of the nomic i've sees it here. yeah. as of a month to me, a few that su piece. if you add up how many i see these are sold in germany and how much they weight compared to normal cars. we're talking an additional $750000000.00 tons per year, or half a 1000000 dw golf on them with an even on the heart, the media on solving god's vessel so great about that. yeah, i think so. i must say that if i seen, you don't say what people like is that it's taller, almost 40 percent of cars in germany or s u. v even is basically on the road.
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you're elevated. you the all you can no longer see anyone else. you can see children, imagine that some of these foster mother is at the wheel and here's a child thing can you can see it involved knowing tim. yeah, you could have 9 children in a row and only the 9th is visible, a fast escape. i mean, i think uh, there is a heated discussion in america. there are even studies about child fatalities costs because drivers can't see when moving around when driving normally fall. that's the hook that's kinda there before 7000 accidents and 200 deaths a year because people don't see these children kinda miss investor visits and s u v . you said higher than in a normal vehicle, and that gives people a sense of security and no doubt also of superior already through, for like the best such as i love the i'm the actually have the kind of this is i'm having dish of lights and when you compare the 2 cars,
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so you can see we haven't made any progress in terms of environmental protection and resource conservation as well as of right. and that's just not to k phone or does he think the own movie side? mentioned yes, you vis file now, but people who drive etc. these believe they've made an environmentally friendly choice because they've been manipulated into thinking that just how you get into your s u v. and you think wow, with a small car. so i'm doing something good for the environment. i feel very comfortable. of course you do. it's like in this class. so if you're not as close maximum luxury with a clear conscience, that's the mercedes promise. but environmental is argue that the best choice is no cars at all. but one thing more is an instinct that's deeply anchored in our brains . so drastic da, honda says that's because the brain isn't set up for less, but for more, for maximization is on just what happens when we get more than we expected,
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especially about the mean is released the brains, happy to center. i'm experience a kick, a russian in the house. i suppose it's something positive and pleasurable and pulls it to the floor. didn't you? thinking about this and maximizing is built into our brain stuff from us. we experience it as a positive feel like it needed a form. the opposite is experienced as durham who is the cheapest afraid of the cather. this in the mental sizes, that means claimant protection needs to be fun. yeah, i mean look at that, nobody saves the world because it's the ethical thing to do. i think there's somebody save the world if you have a clear benefit right now, why that makes sense in the long run? as far as the sample, if i want to buy organic, it has to be because that's cool. now, because it saves the world in 30 years, time has to be in the media. it's benefits and creates a small tiny minutes. then people will change their behavior and then the, if i assess optics for payment, is that the problem with the energy transition that people feel they're being burdened, even because they think renewables are costs of the more they aren't going along
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with it, as eventually don't disagree with specimens i'm teasing a human affordability would be leverage disagreement emma called instead, we tried to solve problems even more complicated ways and tell people to be ethical . i don't think it does completely unaware of the basics of human thinking things. first, we want to maximize what we have under the domains with music. now it should be to combine this with a narrative about sustainability. sustainable products, not only then when we get somewhere, when you're done with the switching climate research or mochi, blue, t's and most of his colleagues have been telling the world about global warming for decades, but to no avail. now young people are trying to stop the climate change with various forms of protest, but it seems that most of us will only act if we can really see the benefits of protecting the environment. but if we don't, there will be no way of preventing climate catastrophe the
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