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times we always live in times of the changing structures of our society we live in times that are changes for ourselves crises of understanding of believe the roadmap that we were following etc it's just that we live in a particularly time of great disruption of what people thought were fixed beliefs fixed structures and fixed understanding's of self and world so the real question is how does anybody personally survive and adapt but also maintain a sense of core integrity during those changes that inevitably happen to us now i know that psych psychologists and even psychiatrists often see crisis and conflicts as focal points when long story problems and grievances finally get a chance to be addressed when people and societies renegotiate the terms of their coexistence doesn't that make crises not only inevitable but also healthy well to a degree some crises are brought up. by traumatic events in history in our culture or in our personal lives many times we find ourselves having outlived our assumptions or not fitting within the structures of belief such as our family suggested to us or th
times we always live in times of the changing structures of our society we live in times that are changes for ourselves crises of understanding of believe the roadmap that we were following etc it's just that we live in a particularly time of great disruption of what people thought were fixed beliefs fixed structures and fixed understanding's of self and world so the real question is how does anybody personally survive and adapt but also maintain a sense of core integrity during those changes...
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much of the world this would entail a substantial change in how we eat. this diet would be a major benefit to our health. and the health of the planet. here is to get the food into the climate negotiations and right into the climate action to understand there's not enough to just decarbonize the world's energy system we need to decarbonize and get sustainable food systems as well. as a change of mindset is what's needed after all it's. suma habits that shape demand . each one of us has to decide what we do for our health and the future of our planet. so how much meat do you eat i actually have been eating meat for 9 years already so you return here. so is the vegetarian diet a diode you would recommend for everybody yeah definitely i'd least i would recommend to reduce the consumption of meat because it's way healthier as well for of course for our planet and as well for human health but it's very rigid fickle to change habits especially the eating habits so you've got any tips how to change it it's not about everything or nothing i think reducing the mea
much of the world this would entail a substantial change in how we eat. this diet would be a major benefit to our health. and the health of the planet. here is to get the food into the climate negotiations and right into the climate action to understand there's not enough to just decarbonize the world's energy system we need to decarbonize and get sustainable food systems as well. as a change of mindset is what's needed after all it's. suma habits that shape demand . each one of us has to...
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changes in our culture, in our society before. some of our institutions have proven very durable in the faces of the change of some of that. what's troubling about the smoke is we have seen a response to it take it in for a lot of new institution building. the argument i'm making is not just to restore, recover what we have, but to respond to novel problems with new institution. if you think about the last time our country went to a time of such intense dynamic change, at the end of the 19th, beginning of the 20th century were we had similar problems in some ways, dramatic economic change, a growth in the scale and scope of the economy, massive waves of immigration. we responded to those with institution building, with a lot of institutional building. what we think of now, on the one hand, is a progressive movement, but you can think of it also as the emergence of a set of both bottom-up and top-down institutions in american society to deal with really new problems. that spoke to a kind of tendency and american life to respond to
changes in our culture, in our society before. some of our institutions have proven very durable in the faces of the change of some of that. what's troubling about the smoke is we have seen a response to it take it in for a lot of new institution building. the argument i'm making is not just to restore, recover what we have, but to respond to novel problems with new institution. if you think about the last time our country went to a time of such intense dynamic change, at the end of the 19th,...
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the more palatable the change. a leftist populism is one principle and self-destructive politically. we went from the progressive side addressing the future the language of reason so there is an irony in the progressive predicament. progressive values are not the problem. they are popular. we too often are the problem. our outrage inhibits our though thought, our attachment to ideological purity and understanding and self-discipline is in perpetual coalition for self-indulgence. so my judgment is very clear we will defeat the populism when we weave a new narrative about the future by understanding the future and embracing it. the challenge therefore is ultimately whether of our character and our will. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> we are seated at a distance from each other. >> i suspect any american listening to you will find a lot of residents what has happened in the primary on the democratic side we have had a battle over pragmatic progressivism that aspires to the higher moral standard. we are not thro
the more palatable the change. a leftist populism is one principle and self-destructive politically. we went from the progressive side addressing the future the language of reason so there is an irony in the progressive predicament. progressive values are not the problem. they are popular. we too often are the problem. our outrage inhibits our though thought, our attachment to ideological purity and understanding and self-discipline is in perpetual coalition for self-indulgence. so my judgment...
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people are not the raid to face a clue about change issues because if you. if you if you analyze it for example in the course the areas you could see that they are. so simple for for food for example so i called ask you how can these people without picnics without knowing how to. face this problem so i think the our governments need to embarrass throughout the years but i'm not talking about the political talking about the political strategy so we could help these rural community people to face this problem and find their way out so they're called. face these problems without any problems. and they're now getting to the brink of a political meltdown the small west african nation has in the last week seen 2 presidents being sworn in only to within hours have one of them resign citing fear for his life and concern of the looming bloodshed getting this hour has had 9 cools or attempted coups that since 1980 the former colony in west africa is one of the poorest countries on earth iran our vote and of this was meant to draw a line under the past but it has trigg
people are not the raid to face a clue about change issues because if you. if you if you analyze it for example in the course the areas you could see that they are. so simple for for food for example so i called ask you how can these people without picnics without knowing how to. face this problem so i think the our governments need to embarrass throughout the years but i'm not talking about the political talking about the political strategy so we could help these rural community people to face...
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climate change is not one problem there is a lot of problems. and our they took photos actually and. we use the data to pinpoint exactly the locations and the types of issues that happen around the world that need to be immediately acted on. the plane and based startup analyzes danger from research institutions around the world based on its findings to turn any contacts individuals companies and community groups in the affected areas the only prerequisite is that they want to do something to combat climate change plan any publicizes their projects and allows users to help fund them every plan is thoroughly checked for its viability in transparency. then the eco enter your daily habits with a few clicks and the app will calculate your carbon footprint and show you how to string it. it also invites you to be a tri met hero by supporting carbon offset projects that help people and the planet . the c o 2 tracking at 3 for a storm also focuses on individual consumption you can use the app to create a manage your own forest thereby reducing your carbo
climate change is not one problem there is a lot of problems. and our they took photos actually and. we use the data to pinpoint exactly the locations and the types of issues that happen around the world that need to be immediately acted on. the plane and based startup analyzes danger from research institutions around the world based on its findings to turn any contacts individuals companies and community groups in the affected areas the only prerequisite is that they want to do something to...
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we know that climate change is real, let me just finish if i we know that climate change is real, leting else you've just said, how can we take seriously the fact you decided you know climate change forecasts are accurate. you've questioned so much else. we know the preponderance of evidence says climate change is real. we know the bank of england says there will be further crashes. we know that epidemics will continue to be of each of human existence. that's generally certain but, and it's an important but, it's specifically ambiguous which is to say we can't forecast which forests are going to catch fire next year, which houses are going to be flooded next year or even this summer and we can't say why or when the next banking crush will come we know it will happen and therefore, instead of hoping to plan, assuming that these things won't exist, we do much better to prepare on the assumption that they will exist. it's just you, prepare on the assumption that they will exist. it'sjust you, margaret heffernan, write this in the book uncharted. " the hard truth is so much in life always
we know that climate change is real, let me just finish if i we know that climate change is real, leting else you've just said, how can we take seriously the fact you decided you know climate change forecasts are accurate. you've questioned so much else. we know the preponderance of evidence says climate change is real. we know the bank of england says there will be further crashes. we know that epidemics will continue to be of each of human existence. that's generally certain but, and it's an...
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russia's state duma is set to take up the constitutional changes proposed by president vladimir putin critics fear the reforms could see him cling on to power even after he leaves office. next peiser thanks for joining us. italy has extended its ante coronavirus measures with a lot down of the entire country italian prime minister just said big country says that from tuesday morning travel restrictions will apply to the whole of italy not just the north as before he says people need to simply stay at home all sporting events are also to be called a corona virus has killed more than 460 people across the country. and for the latest we're joined from the land by journalist sylvia but carty sylvia is this a surprise well it is a surprise of course it is shocking but at the same time many people were calling for something like this so the region's all the presidents of their regions in and in egypt you were asking for an entire closure say has been a surprise but at the same time it was kind of expected and how are telling people reacting in there well i think also the same time people ex
russia's state duma is set to take up the constitutional changes proposed by president vladimir putin critics fear the reforms could see him cling on to power even after he leaves office. next peiser thanks for joining us. italy has extended its ante coronavirus measures with a lot down of the entire country italian prime minister just said big country says that from tuesday morning travel restrictions will apply to the whole of italy not just the north as before he says people need to simply...
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there i'm david and this is climate change. happiness increase book. for you to. smarter for free to double your books. to use crime fighters are back on africa's most successful radio drama series continues. this season the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and sustainable production. all of the sos are available online and of course you can share and discuss on g.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now . africa coming up on the program. sometimes we eat once a day sometimes when we find some of the sources we eat twice in a day. the u.n. says it has never seen anything like it 45000000 across south africa threatened with farming and the culprits as climate change. tensions mounds in given the sour house one of 2 presidents have resigned himself saying his life is in danger we look up to countries that never ending political crisis. this weekend in south africa. the 53. teams the site. i could you know and here with us your welcome to the program now it's a crisis on a scale never seen before according
there i'm david and this is climate change. happiness increase book. for you to. smarter for free to double your books. to use crime fighters are back on africa's most successful radio drama series continues. this season the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and sustainable production. all of the sos are available online and of course you can share and discuss on g.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now . africa coming up on the...
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i'm a change it's happening i studied up to 4 years and. everyone needs to get on board and we need to start the science is out there for anyone who wants to see it it's there for everyone. x r differs from the more moderate fridays for future movement and that its members openly advocate civil disobedience to call attention to their demands. they want their cause to be impossible to ignore. what some may consider breaking the law they see as an exercise in grassroots democracy as citizens we have the right to protest we have the right to really voice that the world needs to change. the activists have 3 core demands 1st governments must tell the truth about the dangers of global warming and officially declare a climate emergency. second action must be taken immediately. the goal of achieving climate neutrality that is net 0 c o 2 emissions by 2025 must have top priority. 3rd create a truly democratic political process for cheaping these goals and a citizen's assembly. governments would have to take the assemblies recommendations into accoun
i'm a change it's happening i studied up to 4 years and. everyone needs to get on board and we need to start the science is out there for anyone who wants to see it it's there for everyone. x r differs from the more moderate fridays for future movement and that its members openly advocate civil disobedience to call attention to their demands. they want their cause to be impossible to ignore. what some may consider breaking the law they see as an exercise in grassroots democracy as citizens we...
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i can be a very powerful way to change. i don't think this can be really a pop down change.ely, the trouble with the need for institutional reform, it has to come from within. they are now empowered by the way things work. you have to want them to change. that's hard to get to. there has to be a demand for so there has to be a sense of this is the kind of change of attitude we need. we should do what we can. if you can write a book, maybe you should write a book but if you work in an institution that could stand this kind of change, i think it is important to speak up for in these terms. at the same time, when you ask what kind of reforms might be possible? i think the way you put it is valuable. american life has changed in dramatic ways over the years and we've seen big changes in our culture and society before. some of our constitutions have proven durable in the face of those kinds of changes and some have not. i think what's troubling at this moment is that we haven't seen a response to it in the form of new institution building. the argument making is not just restore
i can be a very powerful way to change. i don't think this can be really a pop down change.ely, the trouble with the need for institutional reform, it has to come from within. they are now empowered by the way things work. you have to want them to change. that's hard to get to. there has to be a demand for so there has to be a sense of this is the kind of change of attitude we need. we should do what we can. if you can write a book, maybe you should write a book but if you work in an...
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not make the change the media has to cover the change. it does not have to make a change or it will become politically motivated media. which is far from being fair and from being professional. might be more convincing if lebanese media weren't so resistant to change so utterly compromised unable to touch themselves from the. unwilling to the church on lebanon's elite. lebanon's media like its politics broken a reckoning with richard that if i could with it is very difficult for one to think about political change without a fundamental change to people source of information when journalism confront some challenges the fairest official narratives put forward by the sects all the parties all the factions then we can actually change the rules of. again in this country so it is not a detail the media is a fundamental pillar in this process whose role is to deconstruct a regime that has lost too long and cost the country too much or too big challenge going forward is that because we called lost faith in traditional media is how for us journali
not make the change the media has to cover the change. it does not have to make a change or it will become politically motivated media. which is far from being fair and from being professional. might be more convincing if lebanese media weren't so resistant to change so utterly compromised unable to touch themselves from the. unwilling to the church on lebanon's elite. lebanon's media like its politics broken a reckoning with richard that if i could with it is very difficult for one to think...
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white you vague because of course can't change it's real change has always been real the climate has been changing for millions of years but we need to be more precise in our questions and ask things like. ask your 2 missions actually that destructive to the planet are they really the cause of global warming or are there other factors playing into this like for example that the sun has on the climate and what to feed back and watch and feedback whatever ration. there are so many other factors that are way stronger than just syria to mention so it is ridiculous to believe that humans could have such a big impact on the climb and we cannot mass with nature and that way at least that's the countries that i've come to from doing my own research and the claims that the i.p.c.c. quotes out there are mostly just based on climate models so really just computer models computer games that they cannot make themselves happy emotion science because there is a lot of evidence a lot of consensus among many scientists around the world that you know man made activity is contributing to climate change
white you vague because of course can't change it's real change has always been real the climate has been changing for millions of years but we need to be more precise in our questions and ask things like. ask your 2 missions actually that destructive to the planet are they really the cause of global warming or are there other factors playing into this like for example that the sun has on the climate and what to feed back and watch and feedback whatever ration. there are so many other factors...
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and the changes are to do with. economic success but they're also to do with a feeling that under this for europe so important for them within europe i think for our land it was no longer an obsessional relationship with history and with england it became a baker story and they were able to kind of talk differently and i think one of the consequences that was lost. came back most of new people arrived the political conversation began to change and so the theocratic issue has become totin so in the last 2 years island has not just changed the law on emotive moral issues like abortion or gay marriage it has done so by the. that wasn't done by an elite deciding this was time to happen that was done by popular vote and that's actually i think almost unique across the globe so it does show that change is possible and that under certain circumstances things begin to move and things which were thought of as impossible or very unlikely. even 20 years ago have no happened and finally the 1st model is the european issue. stil
and the changes are to do with. economic success but they're also to do with a feeling that under this for europe so important for them within europe i think for our land it was no longer an obsessional relationship with history and with england it became a baker story and they were able to kind of talk differently and i think one of the consequences that was lost. came back most of new people arrived the political conversation began to change and so the theocratic issue has become totin so in...
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climate change is already a reality in east africa and it's endangering the livelihoods of herders in the region. if there's no water there herds die after scout is an app which helps africa's track down increasingly rare sources of water using the latest satellite data. climate change is also affecting africa's farmers extreme weather such as long periods of drought intrench will storms are causing damage like they've never seen before. that's where the agric sap comes in and helps farmers recognise pests and plant diseases early so they can save their crops the app uses a so every time it's used its database expands and is prognoses improve. in south america the destruction of the rain forest is a major problem now a digital warning system should help brazilian environmental research institute fight fire clearing. not only can smartphones warn about these fires there are also a weapon in the battle against deforestation because the quicker the fires are reported the quicker they can be out. sharing is caring can sometimes apply in the digital world to every piece of information that
climate change is already a reality in east africa and it's endangering the livelihoods of herders in the region. if there's no water there herds die after scout is an app which helps africa's track down increasingly rare sources of water using the latest satellite data. climate change is also affecting africa's farmers extreme weather such as long periods of drought intrench will storms are causing damage like they've never seen before. that's where the agric sap comes in and helps farmers...
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noorganizational change . it was exactly like the office of 1967 except the desk is made of plastic and there's a sort of computer thing on a desk that moves so this is the kind of technology, the technology is nonsense but that doesn't matter but the technology is placed into the context of a 1967 office with a typing pool of young unmarried women deferential to the cost who's in a suit and tie and he's got the corner office and they're out there in the typing pool and there's no sense of any sort of social change at all in this vision of the future.where just taking whatever fever dream of a technology people had in the 1960s and said right, were going to put that in our current office. that's never, never technological change works. very often it's how we think about it . we see our lives the way we behave, the way we interact with people, our political institutions, our organizations. the office, we see that and we imagine that what technology does is it just drops in and itreplaces one little bit . of wha
noorganizational change . it was exactly like the office of 1967 except the desk is made of plastic and there's a sort of computer thing on a desk that moves so this is the kind of technology, the technology is nonsense but that doesn't matter but the technology is placed into the context of a 1967 office with a typing pool of young unmarried women deferential to the cost who's in a suit and tie and he's got the corner office and they're out there in the typing pool and there's no sense of any...
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in relation to climate change this is very releva nt, to climate change this is very relevant, just toy of climate change. things are getting worse for climate change, but the coronavirus to join is that something with never happen never happen can happen, the possibility of extraordinary change. this has happened because coronavirus faces us happened because coronavirus faces us with the most fundamental question that every government should face it, how do we protect citizens in a moment of life and death? we are seeing that when that choice, imminent death, imminent threat is posed to governments everybody knows that you need to act and change and take extraordinary measures. i think a good story that we should look at them really stop and think, is that we thought we couldn't stop cars, we thought we couldn't stop cars, we thought we couldn't stop cars, we thought we couldn't stop factories, but look at the financial times's satellite view over china and see how pollution has gone down overnight. yes, of course, this isn't something we can do forever, but change is possible. i thin
in relation to climate change this is very releva nt, to climate change this is very relevant, just toy of climate change. things are getting worse for climate change, but the coronavirus to join is that something with never happen never happen can happen, the possibility of extraordinary change. this has happened because coronavirus faces us happened because coronavirus faces us with the most fundamental question that every government should face it, how do we protect citizens in a moment of...
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in february the people of ireland voted for real change.omic political and constitutional change. the political parties, the political parties that significantly increased their seats and votes were sinn fein, the social democrats and the green party, the public are calling us the parties of change, and we are spending a huge amount of time both this weekend and into the coming weeks trying to form a government that will do exactly what the electorate asked us to do and deliver a completely different kind of economy, society, one that works for workers and families. but to be honest, it is more likely that fianna fail and fine gael will be able to achieve a grand coalition government than it is that you could cobble together an alternative government for change and in the concept of a national emergency, isn't it better to just be honest, recognise that and get on with fianna fail and fine gael finding a way to govern? firstly, i did not vote for either of those parties, nor did 24% of the electorate. i voted for sinn fein. but what is inte
in february the people of ireland voted for real change.omic political and constitutional change. the political parties, the political parties that significantly increased their seats and votes were sinn fein, the social democrats and the green party, the public are calling us the parties of change, and we are spending a huge amount of time both this weekend and into the coming weeks trying to form a government that will do exactly what the electorate asked us to do and deliver a completely...
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here are 3 examples of climate change in action. a research team from the university of east anglia in the u.k. studied the red flower beetle to explore the effects of heat waves on male reproduction. the beatles were exposed to 5 day heat wave temperatures which were a $5.00 to $7.00 degree celsius of above their thermal optimum. the scientists found that a heat wave have the amount of offspring males could produce. and the 2nd heat wave almost. sterilize the males completely. the gender of humans and many animals is genetically determined but for many species of reptiles the temperature at which their eggs are incubated decides the gender of their offspring warmer eggs develop into females cooler eggs into males researchers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration in hawaii found that rising temperatures have resulted in an excess of female pacific ocean turtles being born with the males becoming increasingly outnumbered it's now getting a lot harder for the animals to find mates. eat climate change also poses prob
here are 3 examples of climate change in action. a research team from the university of east anglia in the u.k. studied the red flower beetle to explore the effects of heat waves on male reproduction. the beatles were exposed to 5 day heat wave temperatures which were a $5.00 to $7.00 degree celsius of above their thermal optimum. the scientists found that a heat wave have the amount of offspring males could produce. and the 2nd heat wave almost. sterilize the males completely. the gender of...
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do more to change? why didn't we do more to help support our workforce and provide opportunities for housing? why didn't we make the connections? that is my focus as mayor, and you're an important part of that, as well. i want to thank all of you for the work that you do and also take this opportunity to acknowledge -- i know we have one of your -- some of your commissioners who are here today. i think they've already been acknowledged, but some of you also know that san francisco now has an office of racial equity, which i'm really excited about. shakira is director of that office, and she's joining you today because it's not enough to talk about the data. we need to make changes, and we need to make changes for the african american community. every year, black history month, i'm invited to speak at a lot of things, and i'm speaking about the same things. i'm speaking about equity for the african american community, equity when it comes to housing access, equity for the things that will truly allow us
do more to change? why didn't we do more to help support our workforce and provide opportunities for housing? why didn't we make the connections? that is my focus as mayor, and you're an important part of that, as well. i want to thank all of you for the work that you do and also take this opportunity to acknowledge -- i know we have one of your -- some of your commissioners who are here today. i think they've already been acknowledged, but some of you also know that san francisco now has an...
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climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. globalization. biodiversity species conservation exploitation the quality. human rights displacements told the children global and burned to the local action . global 3000. and 30 minutes on d w. is quite insulting as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer look. experience knowledge to morrow take. a strong team to the job. every day you can see for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation law how do we make cities greener how can we protect animals and their habitats what to do with all our waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling or disposable smart new solutions oberstein said you know when a sudden. truly unique and we know that their uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive a clue why do those be a modern man to shoot to global 3000 on g.w. i'm going most. astute of you news live from our land for millions in india the fear of starvation is greater than the fear of infection
climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. globalization. biodiversity species conservation exploitation the quality. human rights displacements told the children global and burned to the local action . global 3000. and 30 minutes on d w. is quite insulting as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer look. experience knowledge to morrow take. a strong team to the job. every day you can see for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you...
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climate change is like that. where you have got to take a long-term perspective and government at its best is when it is taking that long-term perspective and funding the basic r&d and the policies that leads to full-scale deployments. david: do you worry there is too much power and too much data in the hands of these technology companies? bill: technology has become so central that government has to think, ok, what does that mean about elections? what does it mean about bullying? ♪ david: now, a large part of the carbon we have in the atmosphere now is caused by the electricity grid, which is about 25% or so. bill: exactly. david: so 24%, it comes from agriculture and forestry. why is that causing a big increase in carbon? bill: well, the category is a variety of things. when you clear land, you are taking in the carbon that is stored, say, in the trees and plants and everything and you are releasing all of that. like burning the land, say in indonesia, for palm oil plantations. another thing is that cows and ot
climate change is like that. where you have got to take a long-term perspective and government at its best is when it is taking that long-term perspective and funding the basic r&d and the policies that leads to full-scale deployments. david: do you worry there is too much power and too much data in the hands of these technology companies? bill: technology has become so central that government has to think, ok, what does that mean about elections? what does it mean about bullying? ♪...
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exhaust you change of all time even for me as a g.p. it's a very important topic will there be you have to see what will be eat in the future and what about the rising temperature of the how our bodies in the year 2018 in germany is no more than 1000 people with. extremely hot days and lingering he took night for days in a row that's becoming more common in many parts as climate change advances. it's not good for our health in fact he can kill it's a country and her cheek can become a health risk factor especially if it goes on for a long time by even dr hitz he subjects the body to enormous stress at some point the body gets exhausted after failure. during lengthy heatwaves hospital emergency rooms are overrun. it's good for me to vienna but there are more viruses and bacteria and we have to take that into account we also see cases of flu at unusual times of the year so significant changes are indeed underway. extended periods of great heat can trigger cardiac arrhythmia that has to do with sweating a mechanism whereby the body tries t
exhaust you change of all time even for me as a g.p. it's a very important topic will there be you have to see what will be eat in the future and what about the rising temperature of the how our bodies in the year 2018 in germany is no more than 1000 people with. extremely hot days and lingering he took night for days in a row that's becoming more common in many parts as climate change advances. it's not good for our health in fact he can kill it's a country and her cheek can become a health...
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our democracy depends on this changing and changing now. the proliferation of threats to the right to vote in the wake of shelby county makes it unmistakably clear we need the full protections of the voting rights act. that's why for years i championed, i've authored, reintroduced the voting rights advancement act. i reintroduced this legislation in 2019. i would note, madam president, it is a bipartisan bill. i should repeat that. it is a bipartisan bill to restore section 5 of the voting rights action, improve and modernize that landmark legislation. and provide the federal government with other critical tools to combat this full-fledge assault on the franchise. a total of 47 senators have publicly stated they support this commonsense effort to protect the right to vote why don't we bring it to a vote? if people want to continue the suppression, let them vote that way. but if they want to allow people to vote, let them vote that. if the majority leader would simply let it come to a vote right now -- right now it is being stopped by one pe
our democracy depends on this changing and changing now. the proliferation of threats to the right to vote in the wake of shelby county makes it unmistakably clear we need the full protections of the voting rights act. that's why for years i championed, i've authored, reintroduced the voting rights advancement act. i reintroduced this legislation in 2019. i would note, madam president, it is a bipartisan bill. i should repeat that. it is a bipartisan bill to restore section 5 of the voting...
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climate changes -- due to habitat destruction, due to migration patterns, climate change is also forcing refugees off the places into places where they're very, very vulnerable. we have people epidemic finally coming under control in the congo one of the risk factors there always was right across the border south sudan 1 million refugees in the camp that would've been a disaster if it spread across the border. climate change has a lot of that affects we don't think about very often, is it effect is about of his epidemics but it certainly is making a risk on this go up as a plant. >> all of these things have mentioned underscores why we can't view this as something that we can deal with the mystically as only an inside our borders issue, right? increasing the capacity to detect these issues overseas with programs like predict embracing the capacity of other countries to detect when that child happens can greatly improve our ability to get ahead of it. while it is really unfortunate that the original request for an emergency bill, emergency money from the administration to congress contain
climate changes -- due to habitat destruction, due to migration patterns, climate change is also forcing refugees off the places into places where they're very, very vulnerable. we have people epidemic finally coming under control in the congo one of the risk factors there always was right across the border south sudan 1 million refugees in the camp that would've been a disaster if it spread across the border. climate change has a lot of that affects we don't think about very often, is it...
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trading on the new york stock change begin at 9:00 a.m. the established opening hour for most banks. standard time has established a five-hour time difference between london and new york. when it was 9:00 a.m. in new york, it was 2:00 p.m. in london. this preserved one hour of trading for arbitrage. then london sprang ahead by an hour. so, when the new york stock change opened, it was 9:00 p.m. but 3:00 p.m. in london, and london was closed. daylight saving, saved new york's most precious hour. money makes men bolt. and 25 march 1920 the stock exchanges in boston and philadelphia announces their intention to cop form to the new daylight hours of new york. on the same day cleveland's traders became daylight saver, even though clocks in the cleveland stock change were the only team pieces in the city to move one hour head and before the night fell on chicago in the central time zone good normally one hour behind new york the board of governorrers of the exchange voted to fix the hours of trading from 8:00 a.m. until such time also the daylig
trading on the new york stock change begin at 9:00 a.m. the established opening hour for most banks. standard time has established a five-hour time difference between london and new york. when it was 9:00 a.m. in new york, it was 2:00 p.m. in london. this preserved one hour of trading for arbitrage. then london sprang ahead by an hour. so, when the new york stock change opened, it was 9:00 p.m. but 3:00 p.m. in london, and london was closed. daylight saving, saved new york's most precious hour....
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chairman powell: what changed. of course we've been carefully monitoring the situation since it first became known. and waiting to see how it would evolve. we have come to the view now that it is time for us to act in support of the economy and once you reach that decision, we decided to go ahead. so what changed really was over the course of the last couple of weeks we have seen a broader sprofede the virus, seen it begin to spread a bit here in the united states. but for us what really matters, of course, is not the epidemiology but the risk to the economy. so we saw a risk to the outlook for the economy and coach to -- and chose to act. in terms of my confidence that we'll return to -- what was your question? reporter: how do you expect this to -- the economy to recover from this? do you see it as a persistent decline in activity or something relatively temporary and short lived? chairman powell: i don't think anybody knows how long it will be. i know the u.s. economy is strong and i fully expect we'll return to
chairman powell: what changed. of course we've been carefully monitoring the situation since it first became known. and waiting to see how it would evolve. we have come to the view now that it is time for us to act in support of the economy and once you reach that decision, we decided to go ahead. so what changed really was over the course of the last couple of weeks we have seen a broader sprofede the virus, seen it begin to spread a bit here in the united states. but for us what really...
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i don't think nothing changed. the government didn't changed, but the society changed. people awakened. benjamin: sorry. my hand is trembling. ha ha ha! i love to use cameras to record this city for some disappearing landscape. when u.k. agreed to hand over hong kong to china, china has agreed the living style in hong kong is not going to be changed in 50 yearars, but we cannot seeee china is fulfilling its promise. i don't think weanan change thte situation now. maybe what we can do isis just taking photos s and keep those memomories in ouour d of how this... i don't know what to say, but... oh! oh! i am quite lucky that i can live with my parents. it is too exexpensive to buyuy a flat in e future. [cat mews] mmm. airin: hong kong is now the lleast affordable city in the world. i still live with my parents, and we always have conflicts. in a small flat, you see every day, there would be conflicts easily. i think they don't understand me since i was a kid. [fireworks exploding] in hong kong, even going to a cafe or just have a dinner is really expensive. you cannot do t
i don't think nothing changed. the government didn't changed, but the society changed. people awakened. benjamin: sorry. my hand is trembling. ha ha ha! i love to use cameras to record this city for some disappearing landscape. when u.k. agreed to hand over hong kong to china, china has agreed the living style in hong kong is not going to be changed in 50 yearars, but we cannot seeee china is fulfilling its promise. i don't think weanan change thte situation now. maybe what we can do isis just...
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these people want change and these people don't want change. they're centrists. >> i don't think it's that simple this year, primarily because of donald trump. democrats going to vote this year. you can see in the exit polls coming out of the early states and from last night from super tuesday that a majority of democratic voters in some of these key swing states want a candidate who can beat donald trump. so it's not necessarily change versus status quo this year. there is an element of the need to beat donald trump that people are making their choices based on as well. soledad: so what is the democratic strategy here? listen, our plan is to figure out how to appeal to independents and to appeal to moderates on the republican side, who might want to abandon trump, grab those folks and bring them into the election. or is the strategy to say, bernie, elizabeth warren supporters and bring them in to the tent? >> i don't think that it needs to be an either or. i think that we saw in twenty eighteen that it's really important to bring in more moder
these people want change and these people don't want change. they're centrists. >> i don't think it's that simple this year, primarily because of donald trump. democrats going to vote this year. you can see in the exit polls coming out of the early states and from last night from super tuesday that a majority of democratic voters in some of these key swing states want a candidate who can beat donald trump. so it's not necessarily change versus status quo this year. there is an element of...
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climate change is not one problem climate change is a lot of problems that are intertwined and our data approach helps us actually untangle this complexity we use the data to pinpoint exactly the locations and the types of issues that happen around the world that needs to be immediately. the berlin based startup analyzes data from research institutions around the world . based on its findings plan a contact individual companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide . they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems more quickly . litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphics show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a world map it's easy to see where research expeditions have already taken place. the latest results from the worldwide scientific community are regularly fed into the database. the aim is to make the global issue of marine pollution more accessible and easily understood including to nonscientists. nowadays not whether
climate change is not one problem climate change is a lot of problems that are intertwined and our data approach helps us actually untangle this complexity we use the data to pinpoint exactly the locations and the types of issues that happen around the world that needs to be immediately. the berlin based startup analyzes data from research institutions around the world . based on its findings plan a contact individual companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide . they...
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the effects of climate change and environmental pollution are experienced differently. than the places where most all the ways this created in 2017 germany exported 24.3. 1000000 tons of is trash the industrialized nations of northern hemisphere produce the most c o 2 but they haven't yet experienced the devastating effects of climate change by those in the solve the digital solutions can help those hardest hit. and rivers where once found there is now only arid desert. climate change is already a reality in east africa and it's endangering the livelihoods of herders in the region. if there's no water there herds die after a scout is an app which helps africa's herders track down increasingly rare sources of water using the latest satellite data. climate change is also affecting africa's farmers extreme weather such as long periods of drought intrench will storms are causing damage like they've never seen before. that's where the agric sap comes in and helps farmers recognise pests and plant diseases early so they can save their crops the app uses ai so every time it's
the effects of climate change and environmental pollution are experienced differently. than the places where most all the ways this created in 2017 germany exported 24.3. 1000000 tons of is trash the industrialized nations of northern hemisphere produce the most c o 2 but they haven't yet experienced the devastating effects of climate change by those in the solve the digital solutions can help those hardest hit. and rivers where once found there is now only arid desert. climate change is...
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it seems to be one of the most important ways the public mind has changed on climate change as an issueasts. forecasts of trajectory, where we are going in terms of the planet's dangerous warming but your advice to us all is, actually, don't get hung up with forecasts because they may well be wrong, don't take them seriously. i think there is a really important distinction to be made here which is we can know some things, and i would include climate change on this, and epidemics, are generally certain. we know that epidemics will continue to happen, we know that climate change is real, let mejust finish if i may... everything else you've just said, how can we take seriously the fact you decided you know climate change forecasts are accurate. you've questioned so much else. so we know the preponderance of evidence says that climate change is real. we know, for example, the bank of england says there will be further crashes. we know that epidemics will continue to happen in human existence. that's generally certain but, and it's an important but, it's specifically ambiguous, which is to s
it seems to be one of the most important ways the public mind has changed on climate change as an issueasts. forecasts of trajectory, where we are going in terms of the planet's dangerous warming but your advice to us all is, actually, don't get hung up with forecasts because they may well be wrong, don't take them seriously. i think there is a really important distinction to be made here which is we can know some things, and i would include climate change on this, and epidemics, are generally...
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evening classes in germany on climate change on what we can do to developing sustainable ways to avoid the harmful side to good use and. products that are making life better for people in kenya. the climate in south africa is dry and climate change appears to be making it even more drier it is becoming even more on edge and to green the economy industries farming tourism and the way people eat we head to the eastern cape to meet a teenager who is a budding reporter walking on issues she is involved with a global initiative called young group water for the environment and the name suggests they are needed to making a difference. and. at 1st glance it looks idyllic but. the 17 year old student is out. in order to document to the extent of the drought in her hometown of home. in town should be full but now. it's. tough. question what's what's next is the hope that this. will inform again. going to town is a farming town that has been experiencing periods of severe drought over the past 5 years in an effort to alleviate the impact then we split instituted water restrictions in the communit
evening classes in germany on climate change on what we can do to developing sustainable ways to avoid the harmful side to good use and. products that are making life better for people in kenya. the climate in south africa is dry and climate change appears to be making it even more drier it is becoming even more on edge and to green the economy industries farming tourism and the way people eat we head to the eastern cape to meet a teenager who is a budding reporter walking on issues she is...
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changing. the work just dennis the menace and i couldn't be prouder of her. >> cpac, are we honored to have jared kushner here with us? [applause] >> thank you very much and thank you to all of you. [applause] ♪ a note ♪ ♪ >> coming up from the conservative political action conference acting widest chief of staff mick mulvaney on the administrations handling of the coronavirus and president trump's 2021 budget request. ♪ ♪ >> good morning. >> good morning folks. thank you for getting up so early. it's so good to see so many deplorable people. brazier and if you're a deplorable you will have fun this morning. we're honored to have mick mulvaney as you all know. he is the chief of staff for one of the greatest presidents we've ever had in this country, donald j. trump. so thank you for everything you do. he is a south carolinians. he served how many terms in congress? >> i served three. >> has been an amazing conservative and such an asset don't you think this guy is an incredible asset wax thank
changing. the work just dennis the menace and i couldn't be prouder of her. >> cpac, are we honored to have jared kushner here with us? [applause] >> thank you very much and thank you to all of you. [applause] ♪ a note ♪ ♪ >> coming up from the conservative political action conference acting widest chief of staff mick mulvaney on the administrations handling of the coronavirus and president trump's 2021 budget request. ♪ ♪ >> good morning. >> good morning...
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some nature itself can provide solutions to the problems caused by climate change. that's it for now but join us again next week when we set out on a search for extraterrestrial and imagine what they might look like that and more next time on tomorrow to see them. i'm going to come out. on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear blue crush to get to me cause clearly should explore germany. they dive in and check everything out there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested again. coming up on. grappling hooks some tricks. expressing feelings i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist mandate looking for new perspectives to do it and not be replaced by a previous candidate doing things differently. come to the place where we reflect on society on 20 books come. on d w. i . probably will not succeed in dividing us about not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines. every day counts for us and for our planet. bloodlines
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did wells fargo change is ceo? did the board change? i will answer for you. no. the chairman and ceo john schiff retired a year later in october 2016 in the wake of a sales force scandal and only after he had unsatisfactory testimony before us. that might be why you resign before you came to us. how about the chief risk officer? did you find, did wells fargo find a new chief risk officer in response to the feds concerned about a week risk culture of the company? i will answer for you again, no, wells fargo then chief officer mike locklin continue to serve in that role through his retirement in mid- 2018 and claim the company should not donate to charity and less regulators acted more favorably towards wells fargo. in fact, in response to the feds concerns going back to 2015, wells fargo's culture was a source of a risk management problem and wells fargo made no changes. you made no changes. >> the gentleman from missouri is recognizer five minutes. >> thank you madam chair. want to follow up a little bit with congressman bars are open and go back to more think so
did wells fargo change is ceo? did the board change? i will answer for you. no. the chairman and ceo john schiff retired a year later in october 2016 in the wake of a sales force scandal and only after he had unsatisfactory testimony before us. that might be why you resign before you came to us. how about the chief risk officer? did you find, did wells fargo find a new chief risk officer in response to the feds concerned about a week risk culture of the company? i will answer for you again, no,...
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some nature itself can provide solutions to the problems caused by climate change. that's it for now but join us again next week when we set up on a search for extraterrestrial and imagine what they might look like that and more next time on tomorrow to see them. go to college and keep learning merged reality wait a 2nd we want the whole picture our facts instead of make ideas shift or live in. from admitted reality to cryptocurrency to your top picks for live in an ever changing digital world lets start to devise a simple shift to. 15 minutes and. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay conscious. my name is dr carlson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your head. stay tuned and let's call and try to stay in good shape. being 30 minutes w. . the global corona crisis you can find more information online at c.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. passion drama competition private marketing numbers atmosphere a fight that's hard and childish love hate money millionaire fans someti
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few changes that we're recommending this year, but those eight changes are on staff's memo. i'll just highlight quickly two of those changes that we're making. one is we were previously voting against the chair of nominating governance committees at companies where the board is 100% male given that there is a reduction in the number of all male boards really across companies, we're now strengthening our expectations there and are recommending that we vote against the chair of a nominating governance committee if the board is not at least 20% women. and then two, we've worked with our new proxy research provider to highlight our expectations around our compensation plans, and we will vote against highlighted compensation plans if we determine the long-term incentives are not performance based in some way and then if we feel like there is not sufficient transparency around the way that short-term compensation has been highlighted by boards. the rest of them are fairly straightforward, but happy to answer any questions about those. >> any questions or a motion? >> i would move
few changes that we're recommending this year, but those eight changes are on staff's memo. i'll just highlight quickly two of those changes that we're making. one is we were previously voting against the chair of nominating governance committees at companies where the board is 100% male given that there is a reduction in the number of all male boards really across companies, we're now strengthening our expectations there and are recommending that we vote against the chair of a nominating...
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we've seen a big change in policy just in the last few days, so it's possible this might change againclosure issue is not on the table as one of the measures. the prime minister made clear the situation was fluid and it could change. this is a question from and. she says what is the advice to those who believe they have contracted the virus?” advice to those who believe they have contracted the virus? i think the advice seems to be changing every day. isolate for seven days, and look after yourself with the symptoms you have got. i think what you don't know necessarily is whether it is actually coronavirus or it is actuallyjust another kind of infection. there are plenty of her infections —— of other infections that will present in a similar way. treat yourself as you would with any other infection, take ca re of would with any other infection, take care of your nutrition, treat any fever, and particularly with this, it's about self isolating and keeping away from other people. i think the advice has just changed about self isolation and family. indeed it has. you may be well within t
we've seen a big change in policy just in the last few days, so it's possible this might change againclosure issue is not on the table as one of the measures. the prime minister made clear the situation was fluid and it could change. this is a question from and. she says what is the advice to those who believe they have contracted the virus?” advice to those who believe they have contracted the virus? i think the advice seems to be changing every day. isolate for seven days, and look after...
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