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then to break up the sit in outside of its headquarters that's been going on for weeks the protesters are calling on the generals to hand over power to a transitional government. up next dr phil little is yellow books about the future of the environment you're up to date and c w i sarah telling him for a lead thank you so much for watching. her 1st day at school. the 1st cloning less of a minute doris grandma's arrives. joining a regular jane on her journey back to freedom. you know or interactive documentary story an orangutan returns home on t w dot com tanks.
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these are the 1st pictures i ever took a few. were under the f.d.r. highway in lower manhattan 2 years before hurricane sandy. back then i didn't really have a clear picture of him. you were just a pair of little bits on a future shore. an old photograph is a surprisingly fragile. and think. only
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a thin layer of silver metal in gelatin or a white collar base made of old racks. such humble beginnings for something so precious. over the years left over chemicals acid and humidity can attack the image and yellows and fades. until eventually it vanishes altogether. i had a ragged album full of them images of people i never met all slowly decaying away. but i managed to stop that loss. restore the faded images and even to put names to faces. this is my great grandfather. and this is my grandmother with her my father. and this is me. great. this is your great grandmother.
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and these boys are your great uncle simon and your grandfather benjamin. and here is your grandfather with his grandmother as you and i. right now the idea of being a grandfather couldn't be further from ventures mind. and of course there are no guarantees in life. but when it comes to you. that's an uncertain thing that we all choose to ignore. we choose to believe that after us there will be others. and so i heard that as the years will pounce and we grow old. but as there will be does. the will also be long. and some time in the 2060 years. my great granddaughter. before.
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the. more little award small. i don't want to get off. it looks pretty cool. oh. there is a lot of good thing i'm going to grow up i don't need to make. a pretty nice safe. back. like
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a louis for one day if we will be just pictures and your family album. perhaps you look at us and wonder what people like. about all the things the photographs come take. important things and little things. like that your grandfather had delicious still is when he was young. for that i haven't changed my haircut in 30 years and counting. so if you are watching. the one thing i would most want to tell you is that i thought about you torrent. and the world you were living. and i also know that i will probably not live to see. but i like to hear that
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we can. and i picture us together. and when we did meet. i would tell you a story. it's about. what will your world look like the year you were born about half a century from now. when i was born there were 3000000000 people. you will share this planet with 9000000000 . your world will also be warmer than mine by about 2 degrees. it doesn't sound like much. but it is significant in this watery planet.
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just how different your world will be no one can say for sure. but there is one company that is very successful and very profitable at predicting what will happen . and they've been doing it for 150 years. one of the things with 3 dogs is make computer models not of what will happen in the future but of the risk of something happening because. well yeah it is fun. to do to try order to finance their lives but what they're really even here and this is very realistic is it's just silly if. you don't like. we need to know provability is of things happening but not when they happen and we model thousands of possible outcomes and nothing is for certain or for sure and
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therefore all that modeling operates in both the call approach beliefs dick sense that we cannot predict the future but he can guesstimate possible future outcomes. so would you say it's very much in the company's business interest to get it right . or that the company exists only as long as it gets it right. when. when water warms it expands. and when a sea wall 2 expands covering everything in its path.
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its basic physics as indisputable as gravity a certain the sun rising to morrow. so it is inevitable for the scene will rise by at least one meter the central. and most likely much more. temperature is this like a like the body temperature of a living any a very good proxy for the health of the system. it's a it's a highly interconnected system and if you change that to pat it could really be that whole reaches become inhabitable. it will be ultimately to be migration. by the time you can walk you will stand on a very different shore. many
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of the places we knew and that were meaningful to us will be underwater. how would you describe what we're doing about climate change. i mean that the honest answer is not enough it's that simple. i. have my concerns that we shouldn't argue too strongly as future generations and pretending we know daigle value we shouldn't do that but will to do know is that if the consume most of the resources of this planet it's a bit hard to imagine how they could be better off and that's not fair. how do you
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think in your opinion how do you think things will play out. there i mean that's that's that that's the too challenging old can larger groups or can mankind change out of sheer insight or do we need to hit the wall. you were in my life a long time before these pictures ever take. for you to understand why i need to take you back a generation to my parents and memories from my childhood. oh. goodness me good heavens above the bride and groom. i wonder who will be watching in the
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future. i hope they'll be as happy as i've been a mom come on don't be here no better luck i mean goodness me what an interesting life it's funny even now these photographs look sort of the old days in a way. do you remember that's not how you remember him you know because of course so imposed on there is all the other. images of of him. oh. that's. what it is right to you that's the heart. hey daddy daddy never ever expected to have children i think you can expect we met didn't have difficulty is
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showing his feelings to 2 adults yes he actually said to me that he was very sorry he couldn't show his emotions more to me and i would have i would have loved to feed cuddle war etc but i understood i've always supposed that it was something to do with their home and upbringing and often if you're not given you can't give back but. i have one memory date where. where he did.
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the kind of man i remember my father. was most visible in the albums he made. he took his camera everywhere. and the pages are filled with pictures of holiday and family and friends. but not a single serious picture of him. except maybe an accidental. instead the other was filled with pictures of different. magical. there is my dad. my mother's liberty. and my sister
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and myself in the garden. 1 of those albums come to know. one day he was. the next he was gone. so i know something about loss. i know it can happen suddenly out of the blue when you least expect. and equally i know that it can be slow. almost unnoticeable. but inevitable.
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rather than saying why doesn't everybody else feel like i do. about climate change i thought why don't
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why don't i feel like everybody else about climate change. it's. ok but there are still a lot and how how concerned are you. i'm to 10 all farai. what's another 6. now they are some thought again i know i am moxley i'm old posts yeah. mainline. cool. i mean for my business to it's the biggest issue the biggest thing about that the biggest thing that's threatening is. our future. paying back
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backed loans definitely climate change will affect that and i think it's you know i pheasant think of the boys' lives when they are our age or the. incredible mess the world is going to be what should one do now so that it wouldn't be such a mess or like any other world will be a mess but it will be their future would be better taken care of and in malkuth it was called spaced at the end me me me me then the masses that i have looks is the bassus ample warning that erosion obsession or problem are people . discussion prob.
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if you just love. the horse your worries you have you do not get the thought. it down on my side yet fine there are be off or 5 i have them are not that much of a bob yes im saloni. oftenest of 5 help my uncle just the same basket in our intell pot we make our own all of my sale. shocking after years. that people would like. to hook up a car battery right. why
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do you think people aren't more concern. is a big game all people on earth are playing on this is the climate change game. all people on earth have to contribute to achieving this goal this dog to achieve this reduction of c o 2 or put everybody every. man and woman have to look for reducing the personal soon to all so not all together all people on earth because a achieve this universal goal. how can we trust both the people who are able and willing to do that. this is the problem for this purpose you
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have devised an experiment which for most of the the roots of experimental economics. alice class. cannot unfun. provide numbers 40 euros of the start. they are asked to invest from their individual money was up nothing to your office before your office and each often wrong. the group together has assembled at least $120.00 euros they have succeeded to avoid dangerous climate change. and then they can keep but they did not invest. in the everybody does that everybody has 20 year olds to take home f.a.
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don't achieve that. then they loose there and then in money was a probability of 90 percent. so the russian strategy is to end of us but 20 euros for question are those who does and last for 20 years. you could try out another there are some other choice in your group if you invest on in 10 year us and somebody else invest 30 euros in the group make certain. you are 30 euros. and the other poor going to own your us only. and this is exactly what the students do. to invest less than the others the less they invest the more you can bet on it and there are. many who do it for fun are not only hard for.
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riches but talked in gold they are all convinced that motivated them make it as a group. but here is. the conflict of interest between the individual and the group. and this is the great risk of the climate change. everybody wants a group to achieve what. you would like to contribute less than your fashion. and. everybody was crying how could we be so stupid we could have reached it so easily why not the other. invest their fair share everybody says that. is it
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wrong or or is it delusional to think that people care about the future we have not evolved to be able to care for the future of the future as longer than the next winter. or evolve tell us prefer the prophet now as a chimpanzee dars one given the choice between one banana not 4 and thereafter 1st by non are we have strategies like this. but how biological grandchildren or great grandchildren. we don't have because there was no such selection pressure on the past and now we have to solve modern very modern and new problems for our storm age roots. as the big problem. and we are russian or we can solve our multidimensional questions some people.
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might up to do what we can calculate what we should do. sometimes these can't prove us but they won't destroy the truth. as only us that are able to destroy our climate that's really frightening what what we have perhaps because we can't change human behavior enough. to stop it i'm convinced of that can't do it. when i think of you. i think about the things we can change and the things we cannot. of how to face the inevitable. that is what makes me most who i am and why you are such a big part of my life. i was 12 when i 1st met the inevitable.
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we were moving from my childhood home and my parents were busy packing the life i'd known so far into boxes. that day the day that he got a stretch or whatever it was cerebral haemorrhage. i went downstairs some reason it was to find him half of the floor and half leaning against the wall. so i said something like. have you fall and couldn't he couldn't speak for a moment he couldn't tell me eventually he kind of came to and with me we got him up and into his bedroom where he lay down on his face that. 5 5
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i've. 8 also decks born in. that he was in intensive care i went round. to see him. and he was fine. he was lying in this sort of cost and he said. what's happening i'm missing all the fun meaning the fun of moving. and i said they did quite a bit plenty to do late that's what i said. and then when the time came to leave him. i must sort of scots you see because i said would you prefer to sing
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to you. the way. that one of us always sang to you and especially before you would sleep then he said yes you know poking. his said yes and so i sang to him this old dollar by which my mother used to sing to me and i then kissed him and said good night sleep we'll and went. and then at 6 o'clock or something for 6 o'clock the telephone that's right. and i just said something like yes right you know it was just a few words. and then you said. does that
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mean for me. it's you or. what you did. when you ran into his room. for me it one of the. worst memories of my life. you you run into his room and you stood in front of his desk. when you so cute. and with your hand at the top of your voice you said daddy come back daddy come back daddy come back. of the members told no that is one of the many memories that the whole thing for me
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. i often think about little boy that evening. how very difficult it was to imagine. the certainty of the world one knows could change the way it always. i think of you often and the changes to come. i know i couldn't have changed what happened in my past i. but i only wish i knew
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how to help you in your life. i could by the time you are 5 i will be a 101. so even though i know it's very unlikely we will ever meet. i still like to live in the hope that we could. you are my future. and i am your boss. and you are with me as i look for a nonce. what difference can i make for you. our
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journey together continues with something that i see every day. and that reminds me of you on the challenges ahead. it's the stuff that is such a central and mostly invisible part of our lives. that we are on the way to a cold wind in siberia just one of the many places that produces the fossil fuels that connects me and every other person on this planet to get. the to get published i think about it. but i don't. think that the new yorker has their genius at it can you tell a little about somebody who has maybe made a difference in your life. oh yeah i just some picked up on the need to do some rights. for the graphic that that you want and you just saw my think you continue
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to get. me just most delicious a tell him you're going to do justice going on for transcripts you had to just really cross it's not just on the up brothels abroad you can bash shows that always have so much of that at the bandages so it's the constant during the long haul and so i. don't wake up to someone for chillis doesn't just rosser told her something she was never settle for threatens find time to trim the shakes to turn you over or what. do you think about this question about how much one person how much you can influence the world for good fulfilled by. buzzards that are stupid and in general it's a struggle for staring at those read a couple but this is just foolish for the person you know stands it unfair to me i
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think it's their. decision and usually bluish diets official mr stone back to one of the during it. it would be a car that was new and is going to use most of that shift actions back and if they're still in it would of course fix your hold at a slight on the condition that they did so you don't start with your own voice thank you. and your crew here. on. new year's day are those trust. not street. results were pushed up from i use the park. mayor for. point she will get you can use a question am sure. machine prefers both which sit through
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a push comes to the us almost mistrusts rumors 2 months maybe for some good books i'm sure. there were some yeah. there were both just so you. had used it for mentioning that you isn't that good for. him but the. doctor insurance.
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and then you said i did believe it. and you continued to say i did. and that i decided that you have to go it's absolutely essential that you went in those days you couldn't 12 year old you know. the hospital see a dead body. guard member going around round up we've arrived at the hospital we went to our rooms and one of these cora dogs and we match the doctor and. he handed me the south. photo of transparency some transparency and. in the envelope was his watch read it and it was
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him and it was a that point. because it was something that was certain that there was physical. there are many things that are mine struggle to understand. things that we can't feel or touch. we think of the sky as endless. but the layer that supports most weather. and so life on this planet is only about 12 kilometers 30. if you imagine you could hold the world between your arms. but layer of life would
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only be the thickness of your finger. and we really struggled. believes that we could have any influence on something so big as the sky. when the deepwater horizon oil rig exploded and sank 5000000 barrels of oil poured into the scene over 5 months. and that's the same amount the world gets through in an hour and 24 minutes. or if you compare the carbon release every year from burning coal oil and gas to forest fire. it would be the same as burning down a forest the size of europe once a year. our brain struggles to comprehend but it's all very real all accounted for every liter and kilogram.
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i know you are a great grandfather yourself. but can you tell me a little bit about your grandfather what kind of world did he look. no options on. close up look nervy on the julia go on the walls of. her soft core we'll call feels. oh yes shock to go because you don't know what all in your there was a world of so. you couldn't you were there you she said so the serial is the use of so. close on this showing of the. cooks into the. i am making this film for my great granddaughter in the future because. i'm worried that the whole world will be worse than mine. and there is something that i could
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