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of users accountable, they're gonna rip this deal apart. if they take the white house, the 2025. what is the world hearing what we're talking about by america today? your weekly take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. ah oh, i'm sorry. i'm to mozy in london, our top story. thousands of palestinians have paid tribute to slain al jazeera journalist, re and i will aqua who's been remembered as the voice of the occupied territory. sure, he was shot in the hedge by is righty forces. and janine city, early on wednesday, a pot of surprising my boss has called is writing forces fully responsible for death and rejecting israel's offer of joint investigation into the shooting. and the abram reports now from ramallah and the occupied westbank vill oh mean bay
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la, the daughter of palestine. oh city, nebraska. his body was taken through my law. thousands gather to pay the respects her remains then taken to est service with the palestinian president, honor to her you've out to seek justice at the international criminal court. here in today we are here to pay respect to serene abil o'clock the martyr of palestine. the martyr of jerusalem and the martyr of free speech and the free world, a symbol of palestinian them in the symbol of palestinian journalist shri has sacrificed their life to defend its course and the cause of the palestinian people. she'd even worked for jazeera and was widely known for reporting on the israel palestine
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conflict for more than 2 decades. everyone standing, it has its own story, was studious as friends we experienced with had this amazing person. you saw innocent christian and john the too old was waited for sitting to tell her story. we're losing today. a great story. 10. we've never expected that out for love. we know she's known. we know she's a star. no, she's famous. but for people to be stuffing the convoy coming from the hospital, throwing roses at her casket. it's hard to put words to what every palestinian is feeling today. she was shot in the head and killed instantly in the occupied west bank on wednesday. her colleagues seem to the
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right is she had a she, she says the attack on her team was intended to kill them on the left. the occupation forces led us to reach that point where they fired on us. i want to tell her that i'm sorry, i couldn't protect you when we were on the fire. i failed to save you. as a rose government initially said, palestinians pointers were to blame. but that was disputed by witnesses, journalists, and rights group. this is the moment where this to be the most outpouring of outrage and grief about the killing of terrain. so if they can cast doubt, if they can muddy waters around the death serene by possibly getting newspapers in the international fair to suggest that she was killed by a palestinian, they have been successful called the israel says it will, investigator in killing an offer to do it in conjunction with palestinian official, the palestinian president said he would not cooperate with israel already. you
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refused any joint investigation committee, which is really a 30 because they have committed such a crime. we don't trust them and we'll go immediately to the international criminal court in order to find the perpetrators and criminals philosophy. just need a media network has described the 51 year old death as latent murder, making clear it with israel. responsible to the city body was then taken from a law through the district point to jerusalem, where she was born the on friday there will be a funeral service in jerusalem. the very place she was proud to call home him l. josie to the occupied west bank. i have more news later on, stay with al jazeera the
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is the el dorado of the 21st century. a new economic sector with promises of huge times for investors, banks, finance corporation and states are attracted into it. buying landscapes, protecting landscapes accumulating their landscapes. it's a phenomenal opportunity to be able to use a business model to achieve sustainability of major endangered species. and forests are treated like financial products. can market succeed where politics have so far failed but it won't break at will price. we're not accounting for the losses because we're not accounting for the income. the assets are invisible, the same problem, economic, invisibility of nature. i one,
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they type to be free made show us where people we were and this should learn how to protect it and that shouldn't have to do something with the j. p. morgan chase is the merrill lynch, is at bank of america. all of these major banks, there, the institutions that invest in the businesses that are doing the projects that are having an effect on biodiversity, positive or negative. so that is who is behind the ecosystem market place. who is interested in these markets in their potential, and who sits on that boat and committees? i think 12 days of talks 20 years ago, we still thought that nations and politics could save the planet. a 100 heads of state attended the earth summit in maria, the world's largest gathering. just a handful of corporations will present
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at the time the id with business companies, helping protect the environment, occurred to no one back in 1992. in that there are some with the were mainly representative from governments and the few from civil society. and they actually all thought that business was the reason for all our problems. business was bad, christmas worse, damaging the environment or whatever other negative implications there would be the word business council for sustainable development. he's had group of some, 200 corporations. many of them actually with her very, but a record on environmental issues like re a team though shelby p set that up and it was creating 92 with a goal of influencing the reaching out as real as coming in to decades. multinational corporations, a fashioned and effective lobby group. i think we're slowly,
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but certainly moving to a states where it will become equal partners in the discussion. i mean, maybe i'm expressing a hope more than a reality today, but it's certainly a trend that i see happen. only if we go business and governments as equal partners in this debate, will we find the solutions and the scale to the solutions that the world needs. the betters paid off. at the last earth summit, the united nations rolled out the red carpet for the private companies. you present, if you didn't, you said a prison toners picked up really. the idea would be due to geneva video due to my vehicle. kirk last said, the you to do all these corporations met in a luxury hotel in rio, oil, chemical, steel giants,
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themselves regularly accused of practice is harmful to the environment. it means we do have to good management centers, fixed more risks and opportunities. we have to understand or it goes with just to bring that a life a little bit. this is the mostly commitment. no deforestation. think we were the 1st major company to make this kind of commitment. and it was pretty clear to us the area that we really needed to think about was bio diversity of eco. so still do can you could say, look, put you down. i think you know, so to do it as you know, harder hit on the for you. okay. to, to see about i'm and then i can pull out again to vietnamese achia kazi demilia to castell demette fall master on on you saw to play best. thank you. want to expose the uh, italian dinner. dokey me cool. it was. yes, this is yeah. to hoshal, you know, prison disappear in younger bader under me. i like
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a dust. horrible bad. though paul in india is where a factory exploded in 1984 releasing 40 tons of chemicals, killing 10000 and causing sickness to another 300000. the same companies that belong to these group, in their real daily activities in their lobby to where it's government are lobbying for exactly the opposite. are loving for, ah, policies that benefit their commercial interests that don't affect their activities, that they don't need to make any structural change that they can keep on having devastating impact on communities on environment with. so it only took 20 years for the banker, the politician rocker. i'm the businessman, a symbolic trinity. to begin speaking in harmony about the environment. both for economic history has been
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a very in time because it seemed the emergence of the multinational corporation. when part of that emergence and part of their success has been through the deregulation and the innovations and trade and caliber markets. so basically i do believe that i'm not talking about environmental interest here and that i'm talking about you industrial policy. 80. so it's actually not above green growth. it is about growth for the stuff. thank you. one question is possibly could a sin economy come in yet more dmp or press it very like leave local and i to let him fuss most pushing because he me into dinner limited. yes. in
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limited is like up i see that that like in it as human as to plymouth. yeah. yeah, mostly dull, i sobbed up. i sat ascending, but cameras could have been there. a suffix young for a cookie lunacy. this'll capitana but kill momentum. alcohol in capital l, capital salad. he said not for this crusade, a man in a copy del, in las cruces, we need a clean, more progressive economy, a green economy, and economy that is good for people. business and the planet parent has been at the forefront of a community of economist development experts, environmental experts, social science experts, the united nations was converted to, to a point that it's representative for the environment named path. i'm stuck death, as it's ambassador. today, it's a banker who embodies environmental protection in the name of all the nations of the world, goodwill ambassador, letting us young this will need us innocent. he does his thank on btn though. a lot
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roman daughters billing, but still pretty valid in his planet is to move in going through the several k a who lemon element, the system that has a young in and medical illness units when needed in our organization, which is our indigenous peoples organization. we're very concerned about this green economy ah, label. we 1st thought, well, that sounds good, that the economists of the world are starting to appreciate the green this of the world. green economy of sound good. but as we started to look at it, we started to see that it was all about privatization of nature. mm. so all the un business corporations, bankers and politicians hole in back together. is there an international plot
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against nature? i'm what if this alliance was the only means of saving the planet? no environmentalist, like the nature conservancy are working with companies like dow chemical and many other companies. sometimes people say to me, mark, why would you work with companies that have such big environmental footprints? and i said, that's exactly why we should work with them. ah, ecological n g is need funds to because protecting nature is expensive and donations are not enough. some have joined forces with multi nationals and find partnership deals. they now have board members coming straight from the business sector. many corporations have also recruited former employees of environmental n g as in
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but in the scheme who is influencing hulu. now if you're in the business, the coca cola is and it's pretty easy to help them understand, they should care about nature's ability to produce the clean water they need. and of course they get it. they said what kinds of investments in for us will yield the biggest returns in terms of clean water? now from an old fashioned environmental perspective, you might think, well that's kind of a crass question. but if your goal is to mobilize industrial players, like people in the beverage industry to invest more in nature, it's very important to have answers to those questions. i don't think there's a conflict there to me that's when, when they
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lent their name belen, their logo, they lent their contacts, they lent their expertise to the development of a market that many of them also know will not bring benefits to communities role. we would, however, like to believe in this brave new world, believed that the bank and the business corporations have changed ah believed that they have faith in natural capital and are committed to protecting nature. so what if banks and corporations really have woken up to that
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impact and dependence on ecological investment? is it a metamorphosis? oh, green wash. now i'm a membership guy. as you may have noticed, i think we can do this. change the rules of the game. so i'm really looking forward to the next 10 years because it will completely transform the way we run our economies. we will strike a balance, swing, finance, flooring, economical success, natural or environmental and social success. and if we can do that, then the vision that i've said before, 9000000000 people, all living well, was in the boundaries of the planet, will become a reality. because that's how we them measured away our economy perform the promise of additional profits, coupled with
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a desire to improve that image has certainly encourage some businesses to commit themselves to preserving the environment. valet is a mining giant and a member of the world business council for sustainable development. it's train is an institution in brazil, every year from the heart of the amazon to the atlantic ocean. the company transports 100000000 tons of iron, or over 500 miles. the population benefits from this valley train, as they call it might be a review of the worldly valley operates in $38.00 different countries with a turnover of more than $46000000000.00. aware of its ecological impact, the company committed itself to the green economy. it decided to reforest certain
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areas of the amazon. it is already replanted over $100000.00 acres of trees. was a further full 100000 in the pipeline. oh god does he is falling, iowa 5 health newton, 2012 valley receive the public eye award, the price of a corporate irresponsibility with these domination. some of the worst examples of corporate responsibility in the last year have been identified. what is needed is not just the recognition of what is wrong. we say their environmental labor practices, which just jeremy improve verse. i hope that these. ready awards will raise consciousness of some of the kinds of worst practices that are going on in the world today. what did valley do to deserve such an award?
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what did valley do to trigger the creation of an international victims organization while spending more than a 1000000000 dollars each year promoting sustainable development along its railway track. there are amongst other things by factories working 24 hours a day, transforming the all into cast iron. in the process, spitting out foul smelling and hazardous smoke. and just below that, the village is helpful. guide as induced is those whose years don't thing. go month as quizzes leave us eventually info o g. i put in the paper, i gotta know,
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darcy. i mean i'm, i can look for more people mom comp. let me see the 2nd. there's a sequel jerome's i keep a yes. mos mozilla kensington. this has yourself done. been up to date in austin. have you been, i guess thought sort of wanted to let you be at the progress? nothing but i've been in the business space. i can show you the if you the eval dawson apollo. sonya told us. yes. okay, ma'am we had the us some of the yeah. you that boys went out a share go back on most stays on a. 3 mere sourcing t i or causing the mama die for that. what about it is in a la foy, they dont sell always here product, you know, say, darya will not or father said what are fair god wants to daniel's kitchen poly,
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so i hope lord, our diet montoya, our society law man. oh god, i used and i, you said no like move in on die yet in the eyes of the world, the world of business and shareholders, of course, valley has built a reputation for being green. in the heart of the amazon, the multinational operates the planets most important, i and mine. and even if it willingly plant trees to offset its impact, it also knows how to transform its good deeds into profitable shares for sales on the markets. these investments allow it to be listed on the sustainable development index of the stock exchange. if far divided the e v. she ado or valued the whole or gravel. if not both of our lord is ass ha hash been subbing in dodge, ambient. thou, coma for much got vanover, she was much kamisky separate, but so it moved much financier to get proper image ambient out. while claiming to
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replant the amazonian forest valley is only growing a single species of tree eucalyptus. ah well that here is your fear, said jack on my deadly mice by shannon you fallen with compact that i was yet a v. as in the soul, a think some full bottles will keep going up responses for the soul. m. as in i no m as in an black knock on there. so process biological to solon, it was mucous, anything she couldn't. rebelar tallboys. see is professor key you live i live are keep in the 3rd sham. only deserved lizard viewed a few miles away in a natural forest. but in the it'll get incentive here. who feel put on really financially?
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ah, for the middle acorda so or, or she was seen that fear how she had all the v them ears were infected. becky is the saw like huge fit in to look amazing. a new minute or years. is it your that his birth is blurred with the thought i board of my orders ak unit . though you searcy thorn or sol? i'd are of you are kinda saw. look at think on sawyer, the observer. i would assure, over the vast coincided the eyes peculiar grogan is possible as a soul if a my 3rd or more of the can to vicki, vice versa. my lead and i mean in 30 years, all the land with eucalyptus will become barren until then the financial markets would have rewarded rally for their green investment. ultimately, the multinational will make even more profit by selling its trees for biofuel,
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disguising a monoculture into a millennia old amazonian rain forest. this is one of the great deceptions of the green economy ally that consists in claiming that markets can protect biodiversity . biodiversity markets are not, ah, an entirely new invention. but there are other types of markets with parts of nature that we could look to, to see how they're fountain, and who wins, and who loses. when those markets are put in place. delegates from around the world gathered here by the 100 to discuss climate change and its consequences. global warming would be far more permanent. in japan, in december 1997, a majority of countries signed the kyoto protocol janda. they accepted the risks brought by climate change and committed themselves to reduce that greenhouse gas emissions. one leading theory is that it's caused when carbon dioxide and other man made gases are released into the air and trap heat, much like
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a greenhouse science was telling us that we had a problem with carbon emissions in the atmosphere. and we were starting to figure out that the, the ways to solve those problems and of course, for us planting force, maintaining for us and landscapes, our sustainable agriculture activity. um is what people agreed was the, the cheapest and most effective way to a bait which is to pull that carbon out of the atmosphere. it really doesn't matter where it comes from. it were comes out of. so you can have a global trading platform for carbon that's perfect in terms of a global commodity market to you to put in place market mechanisms to reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere. the treaty set a global emissions limit which could not be exceeded each industrialized nation that signed the treaty, received a comp and quota these credits, and then distributed to the polluting industries. if company doesn't use all of its
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carbon credits, he can then sell them to company b, which is exceeded its quota. another possibility is for company be to invest in clean energy sources. in a less industrialized nation. what we're trying to do there is essentially persuade people to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. ah, and stabilize declined, much more, giving them a financial incentive to do that. and the offset system ah, would, for example, allows for offsets, because you're of the growth of forests is a way of rewarding people for providing more natural capital. 74 years often necklace and the permanent displacement of more than 700000 palestinians. a year long from the bombing, although dizzy was offices in the gaza store. and in the week that network journalist sharina abbey was killed in the occupied west bank. we examined the
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situation in palestine in a, one of those special programs. join us on all jazeera, a unique form of protest by a palestinian artist using a symbol of national identity to create postage and passport stamps. for some birth, for you during life, lay out of your bed gun flooring, anywhere sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict. a we come to palestine, palestine sunbird, the stamp of defiance on al jazeera. i don't get a guest with
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ah ah. oh i mariam nazena, london with a look at the main stories. thousands of palestinians have paid tribute to slain al jazeera john mystery. and i will ucla who's been remembered as the voice of the occupied territory. she was shot in the head, buys, rainy forces, and janine early on wednesday, a body is now at a hospital morgue and occupied east jerusalem. she was 51 years old. her funeral will take place on friday. she means killing has sent shock waves across the arab world where she was household name, and among those paying tribute policy president my, what a bus. he spoke
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a state service earlier calling her as symbol of palestine, had promised to seek justice at the international criminal court. he called his ready forces, fully responsible for israel's army, is investigating whether or not one of its soldiers shows her, according to reports from the washington post, looking into 3 separate incidents connected to her death and the wounding of her colleague. initially, israel's, at the journalists were more than likely hit by gunfire from on palestinians hopefully, jamila and her, them. he either may of this might be a wage by the road for israel to acknowledge it is the reason behind the skilling. yesterday there were trying to get the bullet that is now in the hands of the postman. inside the bullet that killed sharina. barclay. i think they have nothing more to say no, no more justifications and the now understood how much international pressure there is. that's why we have seen the statement. these really position is turning in a way. well, it shall anchor sworn in its new prime minister and it is
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a familiar face. renelle with chromos singer takes over at time of political and economic turmoil. 73 year olds already served in the role 5 times before. formerly dom hinder roger packs, who resigned on monday, after weeks of protest calling him and his brother the president to go. but got to pyro jetpacks has refused to step down. north clare is imposing its vast nation wide, locked down because of an outbreak of cove. at 19 thirties detected a sub variant of the army kron virus that is now leading to a rise in numbers there. and scientists and unveiled an image of a massive black hole at the center of our milky way galaxy black cold, cold sagittarius. a star is the only is only the sac want to be photographed. its mass is 4000000 times greater than our son. i'll be back to the knees hour later theater put in place market
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mechanisms to reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere. the treaty set a global emissions limit which could not be exceeded each industrialized nation that signed the treaty, received a carbon quota. these credits are then distributed to the polluting industries. if company a doesn't use all of its carbon credits, he can then sell them to company b, which is exceeded its quota. another possibility is for company be to invest in clean energy sources in a less industrialized nation. that's why western companies began investing in protecting nature or planting forests in developing nations. from small businesses to huge multi nationals such as microsoft, disney air, france, or even the giants of the oil industry. uganda has attracted some of these carbon
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investments. ah, ah. for good volumes on the aunt of cabinet to house to nipped measure, the truth. like them advance heights and then you could those values unfit them for the formula? good. the cabin quantities for 3 of one of these men work in a profession that did not exist before the signing of the kyoto protocol on climate change in their carbon hunter's. i'd do is 246 didn't
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9.6 o 5.08 in point one. and 5.4. each ton of c o 2 stored in the trees equals one carbon credit credits which the german company global woods offers to the international market. on valentine s as in the, one of my eyes. and i had a whole part of you'd fields for him and he had come under think also shouts out if he carted deezen. so in on him or quince office up talk. com. hymns young on. i'm ok even on they're not hiding by thought. soliciting us as chemo should stood. carbon hunting continues to be a promising source of future wealth for those 1st pioneering investors. but can these young trees save the climate? can they absorb the pollution from western countries and compensate for the over consumption of natural resources?
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in any case, it's the main solution offered by international politics and the markets to protect the planet. the developed nations pay to have trees planted rather than trying to change their ways. i'll thin from 1000 hectare fletcher off the rims. he has one of the plans, thumb uganda. vin interfere, i knew you want on corn stuff going on does. and she pushed the amazon and see was fire the emitter. oh ha, i'm not 1000 loiter in. i am yarn comedian. you know, to me, stacy lucas, the building and medical some puppies. but bill is good. he thinks he to compress estel to was thus gone. but our little bank donnell, other than the oxy to the got a warner gouter to put us in the deal. but again in a little got a little more low. i am bosky case study upshaw to be in the banquet on the leather that the oxy, the cannibal. we really status and we became alarmed because the numbers weren't
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adding up. ah, and it was just a false mechanism that was being set up that allows the polluters of the north to continue to expand the combustion of fossil fuels. but that is not the banga. mila got anti prevail, but that is hopefully it, that it immune at ingleby. read the metal gone back to the body that i normally the i 2000000. wow. own would either it gave for to 70. that idea. let him run. wow. a fever that i'm that you valid? i'm going to someone. ok, see randolph no, get it out. the city level was an a school of his walk. was it? it was a about kicking. it gave him fun. estie. but you believe you were to move to cba? longer for katrina. m. yahoo! and you sent it to evaluate what to not to now call
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a would abby. by jim. javan got up to ringo to get a move them would help me with an intercom. commute. i think that touch altima gal from miss into it, got our log in as a jo. in the past, this plantation land was used often illegally by the villages. but in such a poor country, these people grew just enough to eat or to sell at market or to feed their cattle. but everything changed with the arrival of global woods. vacancies for, for a security manager, the chops to ensure that a forest plantation stays free of damage caused by illegal grazing ability. some qualifications trained in policing or army skills including martial arts for g, as in from clemson, from wharton. oh. when missed some on golf on her fun gets hide
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o m on crude, so hutton nausea. i'm not gonna begin as important. you've hun once as before. thus exempts on what is a heavy bonner flung from the house to conflict with young. i'm on begin off. you mentioned through these systems i'm talking about starting to use our trees are for especially in the global south in developing countries in the back yard of indigenous peoples who are brothers and sisters to use it as far as this big carbon market skiing. mm. how should plan be used to live on and grow food auto? we plant trees in order to protect the forests in various locations and africa. the villages have been expelled and the homes bound to the ground.
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in honduras, dozens of farmers have already died protesting against these sorts of expulsions. how can trees be worth more than people are for literally dying? we are dying. it is a form of, of genocide. it is a form of genocide against our people. mm. but for now, nothing can stop the touch of the raging bull bull street. it has barely a 2nd full for who had trampled underfoot. when it finds new sectors in which to make money. i get the net clatter, filica in viet at that initial set. if he goes lowering bit of feed in this, was it difficult. boredom when correson blame the deed butter often, it will not as yet become above the lady's eyeglass.
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camelback ah, i sail cases as goofy. gallo bulger, cather, this mass is looked at by hinted animals really mechanical quality. but it is interestingly, they use speculation as, as if it were a bad word. right. i don't necessarily see. speculation is always a bad thing. yeah. basically what speculation is, is people taking risks and hopefully the people who are taking the risks can assume the risks. if they don't pan out. already we've seen millions of dollars being invested in projects that protect forests. why? because people are hoping that they will be able to make money selling carbon credits in the future. they're not making money now. most of them are not making money now. they're speculating during my lifetime
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with plenty of stock market crash, socrates environmental mortgage be liable for crushes, it was, i'm sure it was rejection. principal, the court. and in fact, we've actually lived through one of these recently because the price of carbon on the market has collapsed from around $30.00 a ton to less than 3. how can we entrust our future to a market that sometimes recognizes the value of nature? and sometimes doesn't the bank of america merrill lynch and the world bank have announced a plan to offer world bank green bonds to major banks and businesses have offered green bones a monetary product invented by the world bank. they have already issued tens of billions of dollars worth of bonds in order they say, to re direct finance to serve the environment. what is the guarantee that this so called green finance benefit the planet?
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the likelihood that banks traders ha, will be developing the hardware and software of this new market in a way that benefits them rather than benefits. nature will be the same as was the case in the financial crisis. 20082009. these financial derivatives, financial products that were being traded very rapidly, were not helping house owners to safely finance their home. no, they were developed and used to increase the profits that backs could make. this is where the financial crisis started. the banks played on the dream of owning your own home. in the usa,
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they used the promise of the solution to your modest households with precarious finances. once the families were no longer able to repay their loans, the house of carts collapsed, leading to the subprime crisis that made millions of americans homeless. the wild tit into a social crisis was seen the cross cases of financial a zation. received the collapsible street. we are witnessing around the world, this hungry money, which is only looking at how to make the next profit, devastating economies, devastating ecosystems, devastating the klein, planet. and for them to see that the reason the planet has been destroyed is because there wasn't a price. all we have to do as a map wherever there was a bryce. the minerals have been mind. the earth has been re weighed ever where
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there was reverence and respect. nature stands in high integrity. the evidence is very, very clear. price has led to degradation and destruction. pricing and financial isolation is a disease that we have to overcome. it's like a cancer on this planet and in the human mind. flow. but what is the connection between junk bonds, speculators and houses, and forests, insects, and around your towns. in the past, when people wanted to buy a property, they went to the bank to ask for a loan. the bank would assess their ability to repay the loan. the financial crisis made everyone realize that loans were no longer just the domain of banks. in fact, household debts are transformed into securities, bought by investors,
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then split up a mixed in with other debts to create derivatives more, less risky, therefore more or less profitable. and finally put on to financial markets. one day to many homeowners were unable to continue paying back their debts, triggering a flood of bankruptcies. the world then discovered that some investors had speculated on the inability of homeowners to repay their loans. it's not that big a stretch of an imagination to use the same logic of dividing up the biodiversity credits and dividing up by a diversity in a sense and saying you can now speculate on the future date of extinction. asset species was difficulty the proposition and post don't was it as you prove developing?
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kristen prickly doubt to to assist him to put v. did he sunday? probably this your house to present a v. a dizzy space preserve is anita mushy. ash t o. p in company this house there for finance g and t tracking down mid master. he concluded he slid his back because of festus. back to this base. he said to collab poodle is on time. it don't yet. and max, she should go there. you're probably best, you look genie said kennedy, this was you learn muzzle. so i showed you he's was will you be taught to switch to hurry next door to now? ok, and booked us the net to do that. you do you see portland, seattle up and booked us. he then booked us, you know, run to monitor or said you want and i'll proceed and i'll speak. you don't see of lack columbia land. and he started celine space report.
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wow, yes, securitization are sometimes bad and they lead to the financial difficult. those were bad securitization, but securitization is also can be very, very good. doesn't mean there should be no securitization. that means we must work harder. but just because there's a chance of something going wrong, or just because there's a chance that someone might not like it, should we stop and not do it. i think that would be a full hardy mistake. but if things were to go wrong, what would the consequences be this time around? if there were level of acceptable risk, investment funds are already proposing species portfolios. you could choose 50 around 1030 fly, or 40 locus credits. the amazon rain forest is already listed on the world 1st
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green stock exchange. it's playing god. it's pretending to play god. and when we find out and when those who promote the concept, find out that even today they can play god, the damage will be done. for me, the fears a motivated c s. i mean, there are those who actually want to trade nature as if they would love to have the ability to buy and sell species, as you say, well that's too bad because that's not our job. a job is to ensure that the value is appreciated. recognize internalized. there are others who are politically ill disposed towards any form of capital being recognized and for them, it's a religion they will fight against anything that use or the what economics or capital some people will say, well, but this is, this is all conspiracy. this is not going to happen, this is not the purpose of nature accounting. we don't want that,
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but how will they prevent this kind of development? once the methodology is, are there to start speculating to start trading, biodiversity, you provide the instruments and the use of those instruments will be out of your hand. at stake is our future on the planet. tell me really mortgage that out and place it on the financial markets. lots of banks have committed to protecting species for just 50 years. just enough time to make a profit. yet just a speck of dust as far as the earth is concerned. he really see legit you do killer velo. it couldn't do need to do then that you often or she or full noticed you small or for speaker chief or bunk law push save it when i push pure mo finance.
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yeah. good at you a so said 20 get if me and well our own onqua blue pretty cheek new poor hyper dear. we are you venue economic come silk up or the mos majority, dubuque, and apologies article. so they pad to a value of speculative by the mechanism. keep our met, i said velo economy ran up that would be 20 pound finance. yeah, i said your tissue loaning fun my the salad days to chris's ambient title is salinda. now luckily medical, the little medical can was domina he passed out on a low he got on this like on c s humana lucky. the feeney, this scene, gainesville, must have proper yellow, but a rest out illegally bill. and that release in christmas thought it was a leader or a boy. well, families, you live was you saw russell, you dinosaurs sagel done. mr. lee cooler,
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you put us. your remind is young i saw was a book on a similar to so i present. was he also or shall we are at least right. i saw him lay, i call his father lucille on official. usually a player got his account build on it. got only me detail that most of us it said view proposal passing only motion. could you the all new go pick? i think you should be sorry. was that we should could, if to something more control you were you but a possibility that a shot record room also bubble got, did you get it with the muscle? appellate tend to pretty feel from that. we need to learn to get out of the valuation on the market, which is only price, but everything as a price and nothing has value to everything of nature, having value and not being measured in price and finding other ways for humanity as humanity for most of its history has done, it has not related to nature's values to price.
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the world of finance toyed with the homes and households of america, sparking a crisis around the world. only a handful of experts full saw the danger of the mechanism we engendered. now we all know the same recipes are applied, but this time literally is nature. is it a good idea to leave the planet in their hands? ah ah.
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i don't get a guest with ally them 5, we have yet more heavy writing. the forecasts for eastern parts of australia, northeast in areas of australia, in particular, up toward so that's eastern so of queensland where we will still see further heavy down pause or a trough sitting off shore there in the policy drawing in that moist quite a keen wind coming through here, big downpours are set to continue. and in fact,
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just around the sunshine coast hinterland, some very heavy rain coming through 227 millimeters afraid in 24 hours. flash flood warnings are in force across a good part of that eastern and bull specially down to the southeast of queens that then the weather weather will tend to think a little further south was as we go on through the next day or so, some showers there to some wet weather into a good part of new south wales, a notice in wet weather, sweeping through the bite as we go on through the next couple of days where to weather, grassy easing away. and we'll see some of that re, eventually pushed towards new zealand, although tending to peter out in the process. wet weather, making its way out of west central parts of china will bring some heavy downpours into some areas of japan, grassy pushing a little further north, which as we go one through sas day follow that same line of cloud and right is pretty wet with southern china ah.
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