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to june, more thoughts now when the story inform migrate, reliable nice her migraines, wherever they may be, the global warming and climate change are willing to go and ethical issues that issues of the rights of equality and of just hello and welcome. i'm saw that got the body and you all watching, he going to what is exhilarating human and deal with climate change and making extreme that events more sequence and intense. who is generating the slanted warming emissions and who is the most one of these questions go on international climate negotiations,
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but are just as relevant hyper rule who stands in the heat and who can afford to ac in today's episode, let's take a look at some of these questions, that's that on the idea of climate justice, we often speak of climate change as a distant phenomenon that doesn't really impact us. but the truth that we're all being false to increasing easy life is that it does impact on the for some our lives in more than the other. in the as a card. most of our little country to the impacts of climate change by 2050, according to a recent report by climate this export. what's in these in fax, on, on the floor of easy then do we have a right to be free from them? and what does that be? wouldn't mean to this mcqueen's busted, is a long way from high to migrate 3 bits. b, c's comes to raw just on and west and india from the central asian steps every year . this one got cool top and high voltage electric cables and was no longer able to
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fly back. fortunately, bowed. conservationist rod ation visually was close at hand of the the, the domain is if it has shown a lot of improvements over the last 2 months. now it can fly port, but we're waiting for other migrate people to arrive in winter garden, but will release this one with all the others. when he gets out of school, he's got an a, a closely related species to them. the queen's busted is also native to this region known as the great indian busted or g i. d, the showed just a 128 of them survive in the wild. in spite of conservation efforts, dozens of bust, it's died when colliding with the electrical power infrastructure. each year. this web of power lines comes from india is push for its renewable energy time it goals
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. the grid solar panels on wind turbines need large trucks of open land, but with lots of wind and many year around sunshine, this part of the bunch of stuff has been chosen to become the center of india is clean energy future. the plants, proponents like a d, just saying hope it will be a game changer for the economy. this of a new bill and know the sector if we will buy a new report. this sick day is going to collect investment off premiums in the country. so if investment comes, the employees, what it goes, everyone is going to be positively infected. but what's more important? green energy or wildlife conservation. this question ended up in india, is quote, rims. in 2021, the court ruled that all new electrical power lines delayed underground, a heavy cost that could make whole future renewable energy projects on viable serious social and environmental concerns, which as,
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as auto renewable energy use. this, this blind approach of having the renewable energy buckler that so let or been invited to have a city hot spots in, in, in yes, which looks better, but is actually very important from dividing that perspective from the every funding perspective, from the, from the perspective of gospel in species, when this should not be a ground on which these ideas of opened up. however, the supreme court decided in 2020, for the bio diversity protection, kind of come up the expense of carbon neutral energy production. the quote of a ton to the earlier ruling, to allow overhead power lines for renewable energy projects. we have to move to the green energy, which is solar and wind and all of this. and therefore, we cannot have such a large area for conservation of the g. i know d,
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i b is protected not only on the y lit protection act, it is also under the conventional migratory species as well as conventional biology because there was no one can point out with the ad. not talking about are not concerned about the will being lost in the space space of the nature. fall from the courthouse debates. shepard's light cushion, saying must find ways to e counted. living on rapidly, shrinking gross lands the conquered. i'm not. i used to be able to let my sheep graze anyway a bit, but now the solar power plants have been installed. there was census everywhere we set out so we can no longer find land integrates on a ship. it died as mold ross, land is diverted for renewable energy production. the condition of the remaining open step is worsening to impart to rise in global temperatures. that are
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the deal that does region has k, a cadre on google causes, which also have some additional properties. now a little the still exist in most of these grows louder as will be, our research shows like decline and net present every way you did the. another prevailing species is to say when ross is which is particularly suited from to the does it have a top tar particularly, and it's not found anywhere else in the country or this is a really me like a basically be good is a finding the most in this region, one of the osman upcoming i india is pilot needs set to rise deeply in the years ahead. even those fighting to protect species like the great indian busted, agree with the need to replace fossil fuels with renewables as quickly as possible . but they stretch that citizens must be vigilant to ward off any unintended consequences. differential ecosystems,
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the vienna david that happened with every single court, including the quotes of the district level and recognizes that was impact of climate change and not willing to, to consider this, not just as a public interest litigation, but a set of i really just split the issue because ultimately climate change is about sort of ivan, of human and non human species. successfully financing, species, conservation, and renewable energy is challenging, but also key to ensure the future as all eco systems and communities. the many communities rely heavily on nature or live in cool standing them with it. and of course they're also the most one the, the impacts of climate change. many of these communities are forest dwellers, or officials or farm us is almost always that contribution to climate change is
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negligible, but they often suffer the vast consequences. they are very hud, but sometimes support comes from an unexpected direction. this is the story of a fisherman in southern india, of the founder of another comes out here to the beach every day. he's a fisherman, but here on the coast of thumb, no people can barely make a living from what they catch at the bottom. all this has a smartphone with him on the boat. he's been using it to know, don't everything you observe out here for 6 years now. the fishes habitus has been steadily declining and he knows from environmental is the climate change? is it likely cause catalog at all? got the bug at all. i look at the see with skies 310 pages, whether or not the sun is visible. if there was a red early morning sky or rainbow lightning tonda,
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we did data for up to 47 categories like this. and i'll put that in up again and get the nation. and hopefully i still need to make a bit just a, just in his exhibition deduction or to throw a headed edge museum into night shows how human activity is impacting our oceans. pollution noise and rising. see, temperatures affects the creatures along side far with the other artist have also dedicated the works to the various facets of climate change to was called v and oceans forest, which are by the hash tag collective. and as you move around the was the works themselves change. so on the one side, you see what a healthy mind drove looks like a what a healthy color a bed looks like. but as you move around it, you see what happens when they get degraded. so in this way, we're also trying to show the, in fact it's, it's
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a visceral moment when you see what can happen. my name has also taken on his very 1st torkel spot for the project. an installation with fishing nets on the bottom of the green, mostly by these nets for water. i made this piece for the duction not to throw museum because of the bar, but the, this is the 1st time i have done anything like this. don't, don't read, you will even on the 1st attempt, she's pleased and i'm happy with it. do not allow you to come to the bottom, the fisherman and bar. but the artist, people from very defend walks of life. but united india shed the desire to make a difference and draw attention to climate change and what it means for us humans. now when you get the opposite or watch the scene in this episode so far,
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those who generate a half the carbon footprint, but have all the money and the means in this was to protect themselves from most explained by them. those we have all seen glimpses into the lives of these rich millionaires and their lifestyle is on the internet, but who is paying for all of this? and i don't mean the money. i mean the has the slanted warming image should welcome to the field few miles of the ultra rich. this is a world of helicopters, jets mentions and rockets cutting these peoples emissions is the easiest wind for the climate. it comes at 0 costs to anyone except them and well, they can afford it. so just how dirty are the world's richest people, and how do we clean them up? answering the 1st question is tricky, because nobody is forced to reports around emissions. scientists take estimates of the carbon pollution from an activity or product and combined them with data about
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how often you do or buy it. and that's hard enough to get right into yourselves. but when it comes to building this, this is even harder because you don't have that much information about them. be at least borrows, worked out the carbon footprints of $20000000000.00 areas in 2018. had to work and what we have. we have to work with them. doing is who, who's lifestyle is glamorize, who often appear in the media, who show a show of their yachts, their private jets back meant they ignored some of the richest people in asia. but in europe in the us, they found plenty of material to keep them busy. take romano brockovich, a russian oligarch, steel magnate and former football club owner. is 162 meter long yacht, test 2 hello pads and kind of unnecessarily for the boat to swimming pools. powering this single ship with the diesel,
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mix up the bulk of his colossal carbon footprint. how about microsoft founder bill gates? he's a billionaire who at least gets the problem avoiding a climate this aspect, so we need green cement, green steel to bring the missions from all those areas down to 0. gates has written an entire book about avoiding climate disaster tend to is credit. she doesn't own a mega yet, but bill gates flew around the world through this private jets so often that in 2018 emissions with the same is 500 americans. it's not just celebrities where the problem, any quality is falling between countries, but growing within them and in cities across the world, the whitening gap between the rich and the rest also applies to emissions. let's look at the top one percent of global earners that somebody earning a yearly salary of about $109000.00. these people live in cities from miami to move
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by and they're responsible for what one 5th of the growth in carbon pollution in the last 30 years. the top line is basically as she's about 50 percent. oh, you maggi neesha nazareth of scientists studying emissions. any quality says it's not just about black styles, things like these types of and private, jackson, yards and stuff. but a big problem is really the way the political incentives to campaign donations an interest in general on the nights as of yet. there are 2 ways this takes place. the 1st is full scale lobbying, which people of course money into preserving the status quote, which is working out pretty well for them. and society memorizes the rich from just base those blasting into space to kim car dashing and holidays, were obsessed with their opulent life styles and often want them for ourselves. so how can we clean them up? the 1st answer is the most obvious. don't let the goober rich get so rich in the
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1st place. this video isn't about to descend into a rant about capitalism. but even hard core idealogues admit the ultra rich, often avoid tax, and explain loopholes in the system to grow even richer, by raising taxes, closing legal loopholes, and cranking down on tax havens policy makers could make it more costly for the wealthy to pollute. and in doing so, they'd raise money to invest in clean energy infrastructure. but bear in mind, it's not just the ultra ritual a mid way too much. the best example of this is flying. if you've stepped forward on a plane this year, you belong to the elite 2 to 4 percent of the population, go flies in a given year. and if you fly more than once a year, your carbon footprint is pretty much guaranteed to be incompatible with doing your fair share for a stable climate. one way to solve this is a carbon tax. raise the cost of flying to reflect the damage it does to the planet
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. sound simple, but it also makes find this thing that's already only accessible to a small group of people even more really, you would have to setup blanket carbon tax extremely high to deter the frequent flyers and business travelers. that same added cost would be so much more by a middle class family relative specifically the one percent will always by the way, out of common texas. just because again, this is jeff. i'm guessing a sustainability research here who says we should focus on the super frequent flyers. people who for instance, take more than 12 flights a year, even though they have just one percent of the population. this little group will account for more than half off all the vision emissions that a system that's causing me year. one way to address this is to increase the cost of
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flying for every extra flag you take. this is known as a frequent flyer levy. it would cut demand for air travel without pushing the activity further into the hands of the very richest, an idea everyone could get behind. right. and we had, let's see, we see a surprising support off of the live size of the very well, but it wouldn't be a mistake to focus solely on what rich people buy. because people who are wealthy contribute the most to causing climate change. unfortunately, the also in the most ideal position to help us mitigate comments is christie and your son is the lead author of a study on what the richest one percent can do to stop the climate change in the paper, we've got 5 different rules. the 1st one is what they do as a consumer. we brought in the tools to consider, what can you do with investors? because the more wealth and income you have, the more money you can invest into companies linked to fossil fuel or
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a renewable energy production. because rich people have more influence within organizations, they can also lobby for change where they work. cleaning up the lifestyles of the rich is a clear cut wind for the climate. but for the most part, the rich aren't going to just the corporate as themselves. policies that to redistribute their wealth, to meet the gains, a site it'll acceptance, recognizing that the wealthy have more power to stop the climate change is the 1st step to tackling their outsides. pollution. dining to does he ality that many in voted in the i foster news let's head to the region of when they come that's i have actually been reporting extensively from for the last decade. this agricultural lines area has been pushed into quality. you'll do a wide range of factors from a drought and floods to heat face, which have left behind the baton fields. i'm dr. us, which have pretty good heavy migration. i left many unemployed. we need
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a young climate activist who is working with the local community video here. she talks about how she is helping these villages. would that be any stronger? well they kind of what they called the con, used to be a beautiful place, but so many of us going to like beat fucking and pass on it in india, these reversible meant to be neat. just different k to the farmers here as they used to be the main source of irrigation before the fee is, will be today because of the one that they will see you will be a little earlier. they will depend on ground or to from bull with vase, but there is no voltage in the ground anymore. and the rails have old dry died out . i don't know much and i name is bush. i'd like one. and i've been working with the radio bundle kind of since 2017 as
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a radio doki. all i'm from the body village and i'm 25 years old. we want me to put 2 sites that got a made a bunch once i have so many times with memories of this region covered with photos, it will help of outside of dental and well that, that helps me some uh somebody said, but it just seasons with regular and easy to drug and it would dream for 34 months, and then some of those work equally long. it can, but then the seasonal factors, dr. to change because of the me, i was able to other people labeled bodies was the big ones. we would go, we use abundance, had to be started to face a severe shortage, very good, barely dro enough to feed us. that's really the name and they got the i 9 would have had a very significant impact on i family. so i also took a personal interest in learning more about the environment. busy which is
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one, be a fan of mine, told me about a rate networks you can afford. you're going to be using the con, the godaddy one day, kind of the, some low jobs the thing you do, one step behind to show a goal. sure, because one of the oldest for you do program, so i use that to as my back to them and started to walk in creating countries around climate change for this particular so as it was, one of the most popular program didn't work. a lot of it that was something it the other, the only big the issue was experienced by farm was on the ground and made them part of the show. we also introduced folk music and brought local office in the last to do this thing about those issues. related to climentree, like water and forest conservation done on the you. if you i'm the equal to see is to light peak on when it goes. we also introduced a unique segment in the show either it was a force if it's going to reality show. um, it's designed exclusively for free. you get to the end of the show tied to the new
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can like i'm thinking that the noun, this phone calls will be selected about 100. but it isn't this region and organize the competition for the best line with extra solutions that farmers can present some villages. some of them demonstrated their talents with rainbow to have a single creating, compos and some even both a kitchen garden picking the items are not the case for the digital video. i would go to the fields to big interviews, mostly my men would come forward and be to speak to me. like in the billing form was oh no, i think it is to talk about they weren't getting. yeah. how about it? despite the fact that they will equally hard in the fees on my line gaming was like the, the yeah, that's how i decided to teach that and would actively seek out women families to share the experience of the when was it a big in my life and they can be the agent of change that we need on the ground.
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yeah. i wanted to know if they really talk about the impact. it'd be to, i'm sure, the perspectives and understanding what about like make change because what's the, what's going as planned to say good. got it, working on climate change based on some of my life. i opened so many more opportunities for myself. i was selected by the united nations as one of the young climate leaders from india. it was a very big achievement. that's what our chief friends, how many the the it's the or open in the i'll be. well, we'll have to come together for climate change. the problem is urgent. it's about buying the old book as a collective and saving whatever we can for our future generations. and those of us on the phone doesn't matter who we are. all we have, you always need a privilege check. sometimes it inspires us to share privileges with the buyers and
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some other times it will. she has us for flight, for our rights. what did today's episode inspiring? you know, let us know you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handle . i will see you next week until then take care goodbye. the moustache, the the,
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