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of climate change as well as other changes that could occur . i am now going to turn it over to alexi to start talking about an observation of climate change in our watershed. next slide please. >> thank you helen.thank you commissioners. for tackling this important topic. i'll begin by showing you observations of signal most likely caused by climate change in the puc watersheds. as you probably know it contains a system of monitoring stations and although also fun state and federal monitoring efforts and it's because of these collections we can analyze the trends that i will resent.so first, this further metric here in temperature. we do observe the water main in all regions as far as systems. so this figure shows a historic average dailyminimum temperature . it's since the mid-1950s, for first be country and in the middle of the peninsula in the east bay onthe right. on the vertical access we have the temperature and on the horizontal axis we have the time . we can see a clear warning trend in all watersheds and the largest increase that we ca
of climate change as well as other changes that could occur . i am now going to turn it over to alexi to start talking about an observation of climate change in our watershed. next slide please. >> thank you helen.thank you commissioners. for tackling this important topic. i'll begin by showing you observations of signal most likely caused by climate change in the puc watersheds. as you probably know it contains a system of monitoring stations and although also fun state and federal...
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so i do think that the messages messaging needs to change the treating climate change, the climate change crisis of the health crisis begin with, and also start discussing what can we do now immediately because you know, we can say a lot of things that will be happening by 2030 or 20402050. but we need the actions that are taking the going to take place right now that are and that actually are the symbols, the star with the p. i know you want to come in there. what would you like to say when we talk about saving the time adul saving the planet? it seems really daunting. i think we should be talking about for everyone to have a life of dignity. that's what's important. every single person on this planet. we talk about energy efficiency, you know, this should be enough for everyone, but not abuse by some i think that's what we need to be talking about. you know, these numbers that they talk about 1.5 degrees, 2 degrees. those unlike that with that, that it really means, you know, when we say all we can, we can keep it to 1.5, but maybe we'll keep the global temperature rise under 2 degrees.
so i do think that the messages messaging needs to change the treating climate change, the climate change crisis of the health crisis begin with, and also start discussing what can we do now immediately because you know, we can say a lot of things that will be happening by 2030 or 20402050. but we need the actions that are taking the going to take place right now that are and that actually are the symbols, the star with the p. i know you want to come in there. what would you like to say when we...
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and people need to change. you have to leave space for these new new ideas. counsellor hannah con, has already been working on this one small scheme, the 2 years. we have consulted, we have spoken to many residents in many different ways. there are so many angles to look at from businesses to elderly residents. so it's complicated. i mean, the most challenging thing for me is the hostility that we received for divided community. and that's what these low traffic neighborhoods are doing. it don't make the question if a modest proposal to expand my claims in one small part of one city can lead to thought faith argument. where's our guy across from well, can the u. k. government, or indeed, any government, some of the will to try and transform the planning. the british government has now made a commitment. it's reached at 0 by 2050. it's got some impressive goals in place. green is good. green is right. green works. but how exactly it will get that is law clear, much needs to be done at the moment is not even on c
and people need to change. you have to leave space for these new new ideas. counsellor hannah con, has already been working on this one small scheme, the 2 years. we have consulted, we have spoken to many residents in many different ways. there are so many angles to look at from businesses to elderly residents. so it's complicated. i mean, the most challenging thing for me is the hostility that we received for divided community. and that's what these low traffic neighborhoods are doing. it...
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and i_ system, you can't achieve change. and i can'l— system, you can't achieve change.an't quite factor into my head _ and i can't quite factor into my head why— and i can't quite factor into my head why some people can't see that corruption _ head why some people can't see that corruption is a problem. the government _ corruption is a problem. the government have _ corruption is a problem. tie: government have driven corruption is a problem. tte: government have driven a corruption is a problem. "tte: government have driven a coach corruption is a problem. tte: government have driven a coach and horses through the standards process, which is agreed on a cross—party and house basis, and i thought it was important that mps had the opportunity to vent their frustrations at that and also look at where we go next.— frustrations at that and also look at where we go next. owen paterson's case prompted — at where we go next. owen paterson's case prompted this — at where we go next. owen paterson's case prompted this debate. _ at where we go next. owen paterson's case prompted
and i_ system, you can't achieve change. and i can'l— system, you can't achieve change.an't quite factor into my head _ and i can't quite factor into my head why— and i can't quite factor into my head why some people can't see that corruption _ head why some people can't see that corruption is a problem. the government _ corruption is a problem. the government have _ corruption is a problem. tie: government have driven corruption is a problem. tte: government have driven a corruption is a...
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how can we expect to change, actual change, if the people — to change, actual change, if the people makingd in these situations they're making decisions about. what should _ they're making decisions about. what should be _ they're making decisions about. what should be done differently is that people _ should be done differently is that people who actually have to live in those _ people who actually have to live in those situations should be able to make _ those situations should be able to make those decisions from themselves. they should be given help and _ themselves. they should be given help and resources in order to change — help and resources in order to change things the way they know how. thank— change things the way they know how. thank you _ change things the way they know how. thank you so much. that isjust one thank you so much. that is just one of the many, many views that we have had from george square this afternoon. thank you, alexandra and glasgow. the education secretary nadhim zahawi has apologised for what he called the mistake that led to the government u—turn on refo
how can we expect to change, actual change, if the people — to change, actual change, if the people makingd in these situations they're making decisions about. what should _ they're making decisions about. what should be _ they're making decisions about. what should be done differently is that people _ should be done differently is that people who actually have to live in those _ people who actually have to live in those situations should be able to make _ those situations should be able to...
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the big chance i due to climate change? the big change i have _ due to climate change?in - due to climate change? the big change i have noticed in the - change i have noticed in the number of godwits, in the population we are talking about, has essentially halved in that time and the main driver of that has been loss of habitat at these staging sides in east asia, around the yellow sea, as of habitat loss there has led to these decline in population, just godwits but many other shorebirds, but looking ahead, climate change is going to affect these birds everywhere you look. rising sea levels where you have hard edges will reduce the area of the title flats where the birds forage, you've got changing temperatures on the tundra, on the upper tundra which brings forward the food source a lot earlier than the birds are used to, changing vegetation patters on the tundra as well but my crosstalk.— on the tundra as well but my crosstalk. ., ., , ., crosstalk. unfortunately we are out of time _ crosstalk. unfortunately we are out of time but _ crosstalk. unfortunately we are ou
the big chance i due to climate change? the big change i have _ due to climate change?in - due to climate change? the big change i have noticed in the - change i have noticed in the number of godwits, in the population we are talking about, has essentially halved in that time and the main driver of that has been loss of habitat at these staging sides in east asia, around the yellow sea, as of habitat loss there has led to these decline in population, just godwits but many other shorebirds, but...
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we really need a change because it's — will change. because it's just _ will change. we really need a change because it's just not _ will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, _ will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, they - will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, they are - because it's just not on, they are not listening. why are you laughing? they are not listening. who not listening. why are you laughing? they are not listening.— they are not listening. who is not listenin: ? they are not listening. who is not listening? the _ they are not listening. who is not listening? the world _ they are not listening. who is not listening? the world leaders, - they are not listening. who is not| listening? the world leaders, they come here for— listening? the world leaders, they come here for all— listening? the world leaders, they come here for all the _ listening? the world leaders, they come here for all the stuff- listening? the world leaders, they come here for all the stuff
we really need a change because it's — will change. because it's just _ will change. we really need a change because it's just not _ will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, _ will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, they - will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, they are - because it's just not on, they are not listening. why are you laughing? they are not listening. who not listening. why are you laughing? they are not...
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change? when it launched this campaign, who the answer can be found on board a ship off the coast of texas in 1979. a man on the ship did something so important to exxon that this presentation film was produced for the company's management. and the man was it garvey. and today it looks like this. the videotapes were taken to show to the corporate board about this really exciting research project that the company was doing to study the effects of the increase c o 2 and on the planet and which contributes to the science of climate change. 40 years ago, almost 10 years before james henson speech an internal scientific department at exxon researched global warming. they funded the project because they thought the science was important, reflects on needed to be involved. and um, they were concerned about climate change, et garvey passed his measurements on to the scientists who analyzed data. the scientists that exxon, the modelers, mathematicians and the physicists were modeling climate change. m
change? when it launched this campaign, who the answer can be found on board a ship off the coast of texas in 1979. a man on the ship did something so important to exxon that this presentation film was produced for the company's management. and the man was it garvey. and today it looks like this. the videotapes were taken to show to the corporate board about this really exciting research project that the company was doing to study the effects of the increase c o 2 and on the planet and which...
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, the effects of climate change, the effects of climate change, the effects of climate change alreadyry, it may give us a sense of whether we are actually close to an agreement or not. joining me now isjennifer tollman, senior policy adviser climate change think tank, e36. jennifer, thank you very much for your time today. give yours take on this latest version of the draft agreement. this latest version of the draft agreement-— this latest version of the draft agreement. so, i think we are startin: agreement. so, i think we are starting from _ agreement. so, i think we are starting from a _ agreement. so, i think we are starting from a pretty - agreement. so, i think we are starting from a pretty decent. agreement. so, i think we are - starting from a pretty decent place, on many things, so, yesterday in plenary we saw the vast majority of countries saying this is a text we can work with and the reality is it hasn't changed that much, so there are a couple of key places where it has changed and i think we will still see fireworks on that in the plenary in a second, i think that one o
, the effects of climate change, the effects of climate change, the effects of climate change alreadyry, it may give us a sense of whether we are actually close to an agreement or not. joining me now isjennifer tollman, senior policy adviser climate change think tank, e36. jennifer, thank you very much for your time today. give yours take on this latest version of the draft agreement. this latest version of the draft agreement-— this latest version of the draft agreement. so, i think we are...
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clate change is not a siloed issue.s all-encompassing, and it only exacerbates every existing stressor and societal inequity that we have. and, right now, the gulf coast is just being pounded upon. and i think people are-- it's not that people haven't paid attention, but, right now, there's this urgency to we have to make changes, we have to make better evacuation routes, we have to acknowledge that some communities such as frontline communities have been impacted for years due to things called red-lining and blue-lining. when we start to do this, this is when we actually can move towards actually living in a thriving world. >> sreenivasan: jasmine sanders, executive director of our climate, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> sreenivasan: for more national and international news, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the infrastructure bill approved last night includes $50 billion for climate resiliency, funding to help mitigate and adapt to the effects of global warming. newshour weekend spec
clate change is not a siloed issue.s all-encompassing, and it only exacerbates every existing stressor and societal inequity that we have. and, right now, the gulf coast is just being pounded upon. and i think people are-- it's not that people haven't paid attention, but, right now, there's this urgency to we have to make changes, we have to make better evacuation routes, we have to acknowledge that some communities such as frontline communities have been impacted for years due to things called...
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and climate change at dangerous _ climate change and climate change at dangerous levels, and what hashappened is yes there have been successes, but the ball has been passed _ successes, but the ball has been passed to — successes, but the ball has been passed to the next summit, the next cop. _ passed to the next summit, the next cop. and _ passed to the next summit, the next cop. and mr— passed to the next summit, the next cop, and mr sharma, you were nearly intears— cop, and mr sharma, you were nearly intearsat— cop, and mr sharma, you were nearly intears at the— cop, and mr sharma, you were nearly in tears at the end of the cop. you had just— in tears at the end of the cop. you had just allowed china and india to make _ had just allowed china and india to make final— had just allowed china and india to make final changes that would water things— make final changes that would water things down, that really angered and disappointed the small island states, — disappointed the small island states, because it has left them still vulnerable and still threatened. and, prime minister, 'ust
and climate change at dangerous _ climate change and climate change at dangerous levels, and what hashappened is yes there have been successes, but the ball has been passed _ successes, but the ball has been passed to — successes, but the ball has been passed to the next summit, the next cop. _ passed to the next summit, the next cop. and _ passed to the next summit, the next cop. and mr— passed to the next summit, the next cop, and mr sharma, you were nearly intears— cop, and mr sharma,...
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the climate change is underway. so if it had not been for the denial campaigns, i think it's pretty clear the political momentum was there with the political well was there. they have succeeded in preventing climate action for several decades where it would have occurred earlier, had it not been for their efforts. today, we could be living in a world where $6080.00 maybe even 90 percent of our energy would be from renewable energy. we've had 30 years, that's a lot of time to make technological change. and we'd also be living in a different world politically. and in some ways, maybe this is even the more horrible thing about the effects of what these folks did. they made this information mainstream. they made it okay for the president united states to say the climate change was a hoax. my name is my irony bill and i'm leaving the trump transition team on environmental matters is an avid climate change deny or. well, mr. trump, when he ran for president i, i did the environmental protection agency. i was the leader th
the climate change is underway. so if it had not been for the denial campaigns, i think it's pretty clear the political momentum was there with the political well was there. they have succeeded in preventing climate action for several decades where it would have occurred earlier, had it not been for their efforts. today, we could be living in a world where $6080.00 maybe even 90 percent of our energy would be from renewable energy. we've had 30 years, that's a lot of time to make technological...
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you see the effects of climate change, _ change, and if so, how?, you - change, and if so, how? you see the effects of climate change, you see i effects of climate change, you see the effects because of the difference in the types of wildlife and animals that we are seeing, different types of animals are moving further north in ontario and in canada. things we used to see. we never had a red fox in northern canada, now we are seeing the red fox. unfortunately the thing about red foxes is that they seem to like to prey on the much smaller arctic fox and that has become part of their diet. we see different things like turkey vultures, that we never had in northern canada before, and we are seeing those, we are seeing all different kinds of animals that are from the north migrating to southern regions in canada, to cities and close to toronto. we are seeing black bears that we have never seen. seeing black bears that we have never seen-— never seen. you are seeing the wildlife changing. _ never seen. you are seeing the wildlife changing. how- never se
you see the effects of climate change, _ change, and if so, how?, you - change, and if so, how? you see the effects of climate change, you see i effects of climate change, you see the effects because of the difference in the types of wildlife and animals that we are seeing, different types of animals are moving further north in ontario and in canada. things we used to see. we never had a red fox in northern canada, now we are seeing the red fox. unfortunately the thing about red foxes is that...
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the and governmental panel climate change was in 1990. we've known this issue was, was upon us and we haven't done enough. and it is the young people of today who are angry about that angry my generation for not acting enough and they are all the voters of tomorrow. so i think it's been very, very significant. we've seen so many young people expressing that anger. we've seen new spokespeople emerge, not just the tune berg, but other young people, particularly from the global cell. and i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from their young people to, to take the further ambitious i, the r june has talked about. and i think that is one of the most hopeful things to come out of this. all right, well we have run out of time, so we're going to have to leave the conversation there. thanks so much to all of our guests, michael jacobs, abraham mohammed and argue induct. and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again, any time of visiting our website, al jazeera dot com, and for further discussion go our facebook
the and governmental panel climate change was in 1990. we've known this issue was, was upon us and we haven't done enough. and it is the young people of today who are angry about that angry my generation for not acting enough and they are all the voters of tomorrow. so i think it's been very, very significant. we've seen so many young people expressing that anger. we've seen new spokespeople emerge, not just the tune berg, but other young people, particularly from the global cell. and i think...
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as the efforts of climate change have become undeniable, big oil has changed its record. and its rhetoric. now they say they believe in climate change, and they support the paris agreement and a price on carbon. they promise they will reduce their carbon emissions and even aspire to net zero emissions. and they have spent billions of dollars on pr firms to paint themselves as climate champions. but big oil's actions tell a different story. these companies not only continue to sell millions of barrels of oil every day, they are also investing in new oil fields. their lobbying also tells a different story. today the committee is releasing a new staff analysis, showing that over the past ten years, these four companies have dedicated nearly, only a very tiny fraction of their immense lobbying resources to enact the policies they publicly claim are key to addressing climate change, while spending tens of millions to protect their profits from oil and gas. earlier this year a senior lobbyist at exxon admitted the truth. he was caught on video saying that exxon support for a ca
as the efforts of climate change have become undeniable, big oil has changed its record. and its rhetoric. now they say they believe in climate change, and they support the paris agreement and a price on carbon. they promise they will reduce their carbon emissions and even aspire to net zero emissions. and they have spent billions of dollars on pr firms to paint themselves as climate champions. but big oil's actions tell a different story. these companies not only continue to sell millions of...
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it's not always easy to make changes.or walking. well, we are definitely up for the challenge, aren't we, edie? yes, we will try our very best this week. come on, mister! we are just about to walk to the shop. i this week we've been driving less and walking more and also - using plant—based alternative. edie, jo, how did it go? the challenge? we started this week. we've tried really hard to walk wherever was reasonably practical, but i don't think we ate as many plant—based alternatives as we could have done. i think they've done fantastically well. lots of the changes also can lead to a healthier, more active lifestyle as well, and i think that is what's positive about this. to slash our emissions as quickly as we need to, scientists say most of us will need to rethink our daily habits and consume a little bit less. victoria gill, bbc news. and now for a bit of glamour — and wishful thinking — from russian history. royaljewels that were smuggled out of the country during the 1917 revolution are going up for auction next
it's not always easy to make changes.or walking. well, we are definitely up for the challenge, aren't we, edie? yes, we will try our very best this week. come on, mister! we are just about to walk to the shop. i this week we've been driving less and walking more and also - using plant—based alternative. edie, jo, how did it go? the challenge? we started this week. we've tried really hard to walk wherever was reasonably practical, but i don't think we ate as many plant—based alternatives as...
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what was your reaction to _ climate change. what was your reaction to what _ climate change.r reaction to what we so - climate change. what was your reaction to what we so agreed l climate change. what was your i reaction to what we so agreed last night? indie reaction to what we so agreed last niuht? ~ , ., , reaction to what we so agreed last niuht? , , ., ,, ., , night? we stop progress in all sorts of areas and — night? we stop progress in all sorts of areas and not _ night? we stop progress in all sorts of areas and not just _ night? we stop progress in all sorts of areas and notjust by _ of areas and notjust by governments, some of that was technical, agreement on the rules by which countries will check whether other countries have done what they say, we have agreement on rules about how the common markets, which will be essential, are going to work, but we got our range of separate agreements on cars, on coal, on forests, all of which are partnerships between governments and the private sector so those go beyond government in mobilising the whole of society. we also, p
what was your reaction to _ climate change. what was your reaction to what _ climate change.r reaction to what we so - climate change. what was your reaction to what we so agreed l climate change. what was your i reaction to what we so agreed last night? indie reaction to what we so agreed last niuht? ~ , ., , reaction to what we so agreed last niuht? , , ., ,, ., , night? we stop progress in all sorts of areas and — night? we stop progress in all sorts of areas and not _ night? we stop...
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you can't stay the _ changes... changes good. you can't stay the same _ changes... changes good.d. you can't stay the same all the - can't stay the same all the time. you've got to move on, you can't say the same all the time. i you can't say the same all the time. ., �* you can't say the same all the time. .,�* . .. , time. idon't accept it. i don't time. i don't accept it. i don't accept _ time. idon't accept it. i don't accept it. - all of my money is in england still. all the pictures and everything are in england. i have ensure —— i have assurances, the pension will still be the same. but things don't say the same, changes bring success sometimes. generations of british influence have left quite a mark here. road signs, and institutions mimic their counterparts across the atlantic. the national sport is cricket, played at the familiar sounding kensington 0val in the capital bridgetown. roland butcher was born in barbados and moved to england when he was 13. he became the country's first ever black test cricketer.— first ever black test cricketer. ., ., ., , ., cricketer. fel
you can't stay the _ changes... changes good. you can't stay the same _ changes... changes good.d. you can't stay the same all the - can't stay the same all the time. you've got to move on, you can't say the same all the time. i you can't say the same all the time. ., �* you can't say the same all the time. .,�* . .. , time. idon't accept it. i don't time. i don't accept it. i don't accept _ time. idon't accept it. i don't accept it. - all of my money is in england still. all the pictures...
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the government has blamed climate change. i’m has blamed climate change.irefighter _ has blamed climate change. i“n a firefighter for 23 years and as i can remember, there is no similar situation. here, the fires were catastrophic. around one third of the island was burnt. thousands of people had to flee their homes. and a way of life was destroyed. evia, off the coast of mainland greece. dense pine forests, beautiful beaches, and the sea. but this summer, a wildfire tour through the north of the island. it was the largest fire in greece since records began. over 50,000 hectares of woodland was burnt. it took almost two weeks to bring the blaze under control. i was sent to report on the fires this summer. two months on, i've come back to see the aftermath. this is lieutenant colonel stratus who was responsible for co—ordinating firefighting aircraft across greece. he offered to take me up to see the extent of the destruction. i'm a i'm a firefighter for 23 years and if i can remember, there is no similar situation. it was a war above the fires because we h
the government has blamed climate change. i’m has blamed climate change.irefighter _ has blamed climate change. i“n a firefighter for 23 years and as i can remember, there is no similar situation. here, the fires were catastrophic. around one third of the island was burnt. thousands of people had to flee their homes. and a way of life was destroyed. evia, off the coast of mainland greece. dense pine forests, beautiful beaches, and the sea. but this summer, a wildfire tour through the north...
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but it has changed now- _ crystallise the problem. but it has changed now.but it has changed now. in a sense, - crystallise the problem. but it has changed now. in a sense, from i crystallise the problem. but it has| changed now. in a sense, from the fans' point of view, it has sometimes felt like in commercial terms you are a bit of a loss leader, useful brand but actually not the heart of what they are really interested in. is not the heart of what they are really interested in.— not the heart of what they are really interested in. is that what the fear is? _ really interested in. is that what the fear is? again, _ really interested in. is that what the fear is? again, that - really interested in. is that what the fear is? again, that is - really interested in. is that what l the fear is? again, that is exactly it. there are different schools of thought and with any football club there are factual is, a lot of ill feeling towards the ownership and board but a lot of people also say we have the best grounds, been to a champion league final on his watch, so
but it has changed now- _ crystallise the problem. but it has changed now.but it has changed now. in a sense, - crystallise the problem. but it has changed now. in a sense, from i crystallise the problem. but it has| changed now. in a sense, from the fans' point of view, it has sometimes felt like in commercial terms you are a bit of a loss leader, useful brand but actually not the heart of what they are really interested in. is not the heart of what they are really interested in.— not the...
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climate change, so there is against climate change, so there is a big _ against climate change, so thereainst climate change, so there is a big wheel to do this _ against climate change, so there is a big wheel to do this on— against climate change, so there is a big wheel to do this on paper- against climate change, so there is a big wheel to do this on paper butj a big wheel to do this on paper but as you _ a big wheel to do this on paper but as you say, — a big wheel to do this on paper but as you say, poland, _ a big wheel to do this on paper but as you say, poland, hungary... - as you say, poland, hungary... poland — as you say, poland, hungary... poland might _ as you say, poland, hungary... poland might have _ as you say, poland, hungary... poland might have pledged - as you say, poland, hungary... poland might have pledged to. as you say, poland, hungary... . poland might have pledged to the phasing _ poland might have pledged to the phasing out — poland might have pledged to the phasing out of _ poland might have pledged to the phasing out of coal— poland might have pledged to t
climate change, so there is against climate change, so there is a big _ against climate change, so thereainst climate change, so there is a big wheel to do this _ against climate change, so there is a big wheel to do this on— against climate change, so there is a big wheel to do this on paper- against climate change, so there is a big wheel to do this on paper butj a big wheel to do this on paper but as you _ a big wheel to do this on paper but as you say, — a big wheel to do this on paper...
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change.ssibility was given a boost when china's top negotiator made a surprise announcement of a joint climate plan with the united states. the world's two biggest polluters agreed to reduce methane, a highly potent greenhouse gas, a positive signal of cooperation. the united states and china have no shortage of differences, but on climate — on climate — cooperation is the only way to get this job done. we will soon see what that adds up to in this last phase of the talks, where china is among industrial giants worried about brakes on its development. and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get them help. a core challenge to moving away from fossil fuels is how to fund the transition — in the united states congress has just passed an infrastructure spending package worth one trillion dollars, with hundreds of billions of dollars devoted to funding infrastructure upgrades and new energy projects. but how will the us go about spending it? to
change.ssibility was given a boost when china's top negotiator made a surprise announcement of a joint climate plan with the united states. the world's two biggest polluters agreed to reduce methane, a highly potent greenhouse gas, a positive signal of cooperation. the united states and china have no shortage of differences, but on climate — on climate — cooperation is the only way to get this job done. we will soon see what that adds up to in this last phase of the talks, where china is...
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of climate change as well as other changes that could occur .o start talking about an observation of climate change in our watershed. next slide please. >> thank you helen.thank you commissioners. for tackling this important topic. i'll begin by showing you observations of signal most likely caused by climate change in the puc watersheds. as you probably know it contains a system of monitoring stations and although also fun state and federal monitoring efforts and it's because of these collections we can analyze the trends that i will resent.so first, this further metric here in temperature. we do observe the water main in all regions as far as systems. so this figure shows a historic average dailyminimum temperature . it's since the mid-1950s, for first be country and in the middle of the peninsula in the east bay onthe right. on the vertical access we have the temperature and on the horizontal axis we have the time . we can see a clear warning trend in all watersheds and the largest increase that we can observe in any given temperature is the
of climate change as well as other changes that could occur .o start talking about an observation of climate change in our watershed. next slide please. >> thank you helen.thank you commissioners. for tackling this important topic. i'll begin by showing you observations of signal most likely caused by climate change in the puc watersheds. as you probably know it contains a system of monitoring stations and although also fun state and federal monitoring efforts and it's because of these...
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in 2019, here in ellsworth, it led to a big change.topped recycling glass, several types of plastic, even boxboard like this. and it's not surprising. because according to maine's department of environmental protection, it costs 67 percent more to recycle than it does to throw something in a landfill. >> when china said, "we're not going to take your recyclable materials anymore," it was a real wake-up call. i think the low cost of sending it to china was propping up a system that really was structurally unsound. >> sreenivasan: nicole grohoski represen ellsworth in the maine house of representatives. she says the recycling change caught this coastal community off guard. >> people had all these bins of materials that they had dutifully sorted and washed, and they came here and they saw signs that said, you know, we can't take ts anymore. so they... a number of them got on the phone to me, sent me emails. >> sreenivasan: other towns in maine decided to scrap their recycling programs altogether after the cost of recycling got too high. >
in 2019, here in ellsworth, it led to a big change.topped recycling glass, several types of plastic, even boxboard like this. and it's not surprising. because according to maine's department of environmental protection, it costs 67 percent more to recycle than it does to throw something in a landfill. >> when china said, "we're not going to take your recyclable materials anymore," it was a real wake-up call. i think the low cost of sending it to china was propping up a system...
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. changed? there have changed in a bit, so changed? there have changed in a bit. so for _ changed? doing a monthly pulse since covid started, we are on our 24th, since covid started, we are on our24th, i since covid started, we are on our 24th, i believe, we were doing the more frequently and now we have been doing the monthly and in our september and october results we saw some weaning, a bit of the delta variant, for example, there are still companies that are not travelling much if at all. domestically we have tracked about 62% are back to travelling, with some frequency domestically, and internationally it is really in the low 20s. this is across all regions. we see that there is still a reluctance in fourth water to bring that back. we see, however, in the data you just talked about that really it starts and by the end of first quarter there will be a resumption of some normal, different types of travel. i think those day—long or overnight trips for a one—hour meeting are going to be scrutinised much more heavily and we also hear from both our travelling companies and supplier
. changed? there have changed in a bit, so changed? there have changed in a bit. so for _ changed? doing a monthly pulse since covid started, we are on our 24th, since covid started, we are on our24th, i since covid started, we are on our 24th, i believe, we were doing the more frequently and now we have been doing the monthly and in our september and october results we saw some weaning, a bit of the delta variant, for example, there are still companies that are not travelling much if at all....
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at large with the way change. this sometimes is money and sponsors, and that's how this works. i want to play something from a cricket fan of santa santa video as to mar hamby. this is what he set. this news that's been coming over the last week has been surprised, was the only surprise as being that is now being taken seriously. and that sponsors have understood their responsibility and have started or withdrawing their support of the club. hopefully you will be a huge catalyst for change or not as that your credit card. but for cricket clubs around the country we, i, i that i went to that debt to speak to that please. so why is this happening now? why is this as a murphy case happening and unfolding every day? i said, we need to be careful that as each new allegation of a proven fact comes up about your chair. though we don't just leave the story that we keep doing this and expanding it because his case hidden away. what of occasion the hidden away and what's anybody doing about it? now i do want to be in anothe
at large with the way change. this sometimes is money and sponsors, and that's how this works. i want to play something from a cricket fan of santa santa video as to mar hamby. this is what he set. this news that's been coming over the last week has been surprised, was the only surprise as being that is now being taken seriously. and that sponsors have understood their responsibility and have started or withdrawing their support of the club. hopefully you will be a huge catalyst for change or...
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climate change is doing to us.at climate change is doing to us you _ know what climate change is doing to us. you don't need my pain on my tears _ us. you don't need my pain on my tears to— us. you don't need my pain on my tears to know— us. you don't need my pain on my tears to know that we are in a crisis — tears to know that we are in a crisis. ~ . , ., ., crisis. methane is one of the classes crisis. methane is one of the glasses we _ crisis. methane is one of the glasses we can _ crisis. methane is one of the glasses we can cut _ crisis. methane is one of the glasses we can cut fastest. i crisis. methane is one of the - glasses we can cut fastest. doing that will— glasses we can cut fastest. doing that will immediately— glasses we can cut fastest. doing that will immediately slow - glasses we can cut fastest. doing that will immediately slow down i that will immediately slow down climate — that will immediately slow down climate change. _ that will immediately slow down climate change. in _ that will immediate
climate change is doing to us.at climate change is doing to us you _ know what climate change is doing to us. you don't need my pain on my tears _ us. you don't need my pain on my tears to— us. you don't need my pain on my tears to know— us. you don't need my pain on my tears to know that we are in a crisis — tears to know that we are in a crisis. ~ . , ., ., crisis. methane is one of the classes crisis. methane is one of the glasses we _ crisis. methane is one of the glasses we can _...
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so people are dying because of climate change. i think people my age, they are being heard by the government and by adults do. so i think young people like me, they're using social media. do you know, raise awareness and contribute? so hi. hello. my name is marissa pull. i saw them calling. i'm a high school student at home. my grandparents told me this area used to be land with the lodge community where it was a prosperous community with lots of merchant boots for many countries, hong kong, but as time passed and the land has a rooted bear, people have had to move further inland. rock, when my family used to live right here next to the temple, but we have had to move from my my is another. i'm for a senior, a soles, and i live in argentina valenzuela. i think young people are not being listened enough by adults. and i also think that a young people need help from adults when it comes to changing some bad habits. i would say the word slithers about climate change and tell them that we should whar in every one and remind them const
so people are dying because of climate change. i think people my age, they are being heard by the government and by adults do. so i think young people like me, they're using social media. do you know, raise awareness and contribute? so hi. hello. my name is marissa pull. i saw them calling. i'm a high school student at home. my grandparents told me this area used to be land with the lodge community where it was a prosperous community with lots of merchant boots for many countries, hong kong,...
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country indicate news. consumers say they want more on climate change. and reader engagement is trending up. platforms like bloomberg the financial times and gives moto, are all responding with new, specialized content. but check out the top 10 most popular story list on the b, b, c, the washington post or the guardian on any given day this week. other topics like politics, crime, even celebrities proved more popular with readers than a climate story that could change everything. we've been very well trained over the years to respond to trivia so much political journalism is basically just who's in, who's out like a soap opera. so we expect the news to be a soap opera, june inter at him station on a day of climate disaster and listen to what people are talking about. and it is the most ineffable trivia. the whole world is going to hell in the hancock and say, wait a minute, short, he's actually the central to he trusted needs is fairly low. i do think the solution lies possibly in rethinking what news is all who expires on climate journalists. i'm holds
country indicate news. consumers say they want more on climate change. and reader engagement is trending up. platforms like bloomberg the financial times and gives moto, are all responding with new, specialized content. but check out the top 10 most popular story list on the b, b, c, the washington post or the guardian on any given day this week. other topics like politics, crime, even celebrities proved more popular with readers than a climate story that could change everything. we've been...
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until, at least, it changed its mind. the way the government handled that was shameful and wrong and unworthy of this or indeed any government. it also had the effect of trashing the reputation of parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing or two about how damaging sleaze can be to a government, it would be sirjohn major. it came, at least in part, to define his time in office. and we should remember, sirjohn is no fan of borisjohnson, and hasn't been for some time — he didn't vote for him to become conservative leader. it is though, nonetheless, quite something to hear a critique as wide and as deep from a former tory prime minister. parliament cannot be the play thing of any prime minister or indeed any government. this government has done a number of things that concern me deeply. they have broken the law, i have in mind the illegal prorogation of parliament, which i went to the supreme court. they have broken treaties, i have in mind the northern ireland protocol. they have broken their word on many occasions,
until, at least, it changed its mind. the way the government handled that was shameful and wrong and unworthy of this or indeed any government. it also had the effect of trashing the reputation of parliament. if there is one man who knows a thing or two about how damaging sleaze can be to a government, it would be sirjohn major. it came, at least in part, to define his time in office. and we should remember, sirjohn is no fan of borisjohnson, and hasn't been for some time — he didn't vote for...
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and the, the problem is, climate change is real and it's happening now. we work with 1800000 farmers and 75 countries around the world. and it's the number one priority. so the challenge we face is the, the positive noises, the, the words for being pledged in cop needed to be transferred into action immediately . let me just give you one example of the many we're seeing from around the world amongst affair trade producers in the dominican republic where farmers grew up bananas for exports to the european markets. there were enormous problems with flooding caused by the climate crisis in type and on a phone with was flooded in 2016, wiping out the entire crop. and then the following year there were hurricanes just after they'd replanted hurricanes. again went to the cross. now, for farming communities who rely on being able to grow food to export, that's an incredibly serious problem. and for us consumers that it really matters because in the u. k. for example, bananas, our freed staple. pretty much every child's lunch box and search if, if we collectively
and the, the problem is, climate change is real and it's happening now. we work with 1800000 farmers and 75 countries around the world. and it's the number one priority. so the challenge we face is the, the positive noises, the, the words for being pledged in cop needed to be transferred into action immediately . let me just give you one example of the many we're seeing from around the world amongst affair trade producers in the dominican republic where farmers grew up bananas for exports to...
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into a global mission, _ against climate change into a global mission, as— against climate change into zero strategy we are pioneering a green industrial revolution, leveraging billions of pounds — revolution, leveraging billions of pounds of— revolution, leveraging billions of pounds of private funding into a whole _ pounds of private funding into a whole new industries, from offshore wind to— whole new industries, from offshore wind to carbon capture and storage, allowing _ wind to carbon capture and storage, allowing us— wind to carbon capture and storage, allowing us in the uk to level up our whole — allowing us in the uk to level up our whole country with thousands of -ood our whole country with thousands of good new _ our whole country with thousands of good new greenjobs. i partnering with developing and emerging economies to invest in climate smart infrastructure and meeting are $100 bitiion— infrastructure and meeting are $100 billion climate finance commitments, of course, _ billion climate finance commitments, of course, we can go on to unlock trillions, — of course, we can
into a global mission, _ against climate change into a global mission, as— against climate change into zero strategy we are pioneering a green industrial revolution, leveraging billions of pounds — revolution, leveraging billions of pounds of— revolution, leveraging billions of pounds of private funding into a whole _ pounds of private funding into a whole new industries, from offshore wind to— whole new industries, from offshore wind to carbon capture and storage, allowing _ wind to...
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it is workin: fighting climate change? it is working on — fighting climate change? fighting climate change? it 3 working on a more national level. there is this thing between individuals, but we have two act on a local level. we need to think globally but act locally, and this is where the attention should be. we are not allowed to... wants to take into account the impact climate change is having on certain countries or populations and the majority of issues are promoted by the global north but things that happen are felt by global south. so this gap between individuals is one of the major issues and we must fight for equal rights for everyone. 0k, thank you very much for your time. thank you. you are watching bbc news. returning now to our top story, and the family of an unvaccinated mother, who died from covid without getting to meet her newborn daughter, are appealing to all mums—to—be to getjabbed. from professor asma khalil, professor of obstetrics and maternal fetal medicine at st george s hospital in london thank you forjoining us this evening, professor. fir
it is workin: fighting climate change? it is working on — fighting climate change? fighting climate change? it 3 working on a more national level. there is this thing between individuals, but we have two act on a local level. we need to think globally but act locally, and this is where the attention should be. we are not allowed to... wants to take into account the impact climate change is having on certain countries or populations and the majority of issues are promoted by the global north...
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we know that climate change brings about demographic changes.ening in mongolia is forcing so many people around the country to move to the capital. we can imagine that certain climate and drastic climate advance will force that kind of movement in other places. i wonder if you can talk a little bit about how the mongolian water supply is dealing with all this movement of people into a concentrated urban area? >> thank you for your question. this is an important point and something that as we develop our program in mongolia with our partners, that is indeed one of the stresses being placed on the water supply i think there's evans and my written testimony to the efforts that we are taking with our mongolian partners and looking at policy reforms but the program includes a significant component which is investing in actually, drinking water for the capital city. drawing from groundwater in a sustainable way and actually protecting the upstream watershed. this is part of an overall plan. as a look into the future and increase in pressures that will
we know that climate change brings about demographic changes.ening in mongolia is forcing so many people around the country to move to the capital. we can imagine that certain climate and drastic climate advance will force that kind of movement in other places. i wonder if you can talk a little bit about how the mongolian water supply is dealing with all this movement of people into a concentrated urban area? >> thank you for your question. this is an important point and something that as...
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change.described by the foreign office as �*new funding'. it ties in with the theme of the day at cop26, which is adaption, loss and damage. adaptation refers to the changes that have to made across the world, in order to deal with everyday impacts of climate change. loss and damage highlights the negative effect climate change has already had on our planet. some of the countries who have contributed least to the problem are the ones that have suffered the most. that's why one of the key targets of the summit, is for richer nations to come up with 100 billion dollars worth of funding, to help poorer nations. earlier the uk's international trade secretary, anne marie trevelyan, explained how some of that funding might be spent. this is about the practical local solutions, so when i've been travelling all year as international ambassadorfor cop26 i've met families where for instance historically rain—fed agriculture has been the norm for agriculture, and the changes in weather patterns that are
change.described by the foreign office as �*new funding'. it ties in with the theme of the day at cop26, which is adaption, loss and damage. adaptation refers to the changes that have to made across the world, in order to deal with everyday impacts of climate change. loss and damage highlights the negative effect climate change has already had on our planet. some of the countries who have contributed least to the problem are the ones that have suffered the most. that's why one of the key...
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climate change.om our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. we begin in glasgow, at the cop26 climate change conference. the british prime minister and host of the cop26 summit, borisjohnson, has said he's cautiously optimistic after some progress has been made by nations trying to find ways to reduce the effects of global warming. he added a note of caution though, warning against false hope. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, has been following the day's events. when cultures clash can they still agree? when there is so much difference, there can be dissent. shouting. there are so many faces in glasgow, so many facets of what could be done. mr dicaprio, are you pleased with what has happened this week? hollywood stars might campaign but less developed countries may well complain. the united nations fee as there is not enough trust to bridge the gaps, but deals are being made. more than 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests in n
climate change.om our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. we begin in glasgow, at the cop26 climate change conference. the british prime minister and host of the cop26 summit, borisjohnson, has said he's cautiously optimistic after some progress has been made by nations trying to find ways to reduce the effects of global warming. he added a note of caution though, warning against false hope. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, has been following...
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changes not only like changing your clothes or views, not only like changing your clothes orviews, changesing . untilyou reach it. mr president, it| has been a real pleasure talking to you. where are you going now? are you. where are you going now? are you flying home? do you lead your delegation here? the you flying home? do you lead your delegation here?— delegation here? the funny thing about this kind _ delegation here? the funny thing about this kind of— delegation here? the funny thing about this kind of meeting - delegation here? the funny thing about this kind of meeting is - delegation here? the funny thing about this kind of meeting is i . delegation here? the funny thing about this kind of meeting is i do j about this kind of meeting is i do not know. i need to ask my advisers what is next on my agenda. when i try to recap at the end of the day how many sessions i have had, it's quite a few. the good thing is, when one ends like the last one, it's a concrete pact to protect the largest area of the pacific in the ocean for conservation, climate change and biodiversity. that's ver
changes not only like changing your clothes or views, not only like changing your clothes orviews, changesing . untilyou reach it. mr president, it| has been a real pleasure talking to you. where are you going now? are you. where are you going now? are you flying home? do you lead your delegation here? the you flying home? do you lead your delegation here?— delegation here? the funny thing about this kind _ delegation here? the funny thing about this kind of— delegation here? the funny...
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i mean, we know that this has to change now to change this, they're not too big solution. one being rented mobility, not for private cars, but for mass transit and, and do getting out of coal. inefficient, dirty combustion. not to me. if you do that, we deal with local air pollution. we also saw climate change and i think that's the framing that countries like india and me is it is good for us. it is good for opening vitamin to do this. and if we do it, we will end up contributing to the global ah effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, so focused on practical solutions and ethan rayne, the director of the center for science and environment a database. think that great can you insights? thank you so much for joining us. anytime you i'm leaving on and al jazeera is bureau chief, insur. dawn has been arrested. elma saw me elk about she was taken into custody after his home was rated by security forces overnight. no reason has been given for his detention, but it comes amid rising tension answered on, well, on friday and saturday. i'm sorry. 5 people were killed and dozens
i mean, we know that this has to change now to change this, they're not too big solution. one being rented mobility, not for private cars, but for mass transit and, and do getting out of coal. inefficient, dirty combustion. not to me. if you do that, we deal with local air pollution. we also saw climate change and i think that's the framing that countries like india and me is it is good for us. it is good for opening vitamin to do this. and if we do it, we will end up contributing to the global...
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little has changed.e chose to wear the clothes his father ward 10 years ago when he gave his infamous speech where he threatened to exterminate the population of benghazi. this is not a man that has changed. this is a man who has learned the tricks of performance. this is someone who understands rule by one man and rule by tribe. libyans have experienced that for many years. he can find friends around the border. i'm sure he will find friends that want to adopt that tribal clothing, but today libya needs a consensus figure, someone that wants to turn that chapter over. wearing the clothes your father wore when you threatened the libyan population is not something that indicates you are a consensus figure, it indicates you are divisive. it is the mother of all ironies that today saif al-islam gaddafi is trying to exercise his democratic rights to pursue a presidential campaign against the very system him and his father chose to brutally put down as a movement during the february 17 revolution. this is a m
little has changed.e chose to wear the clothes his father ward 10 years ago when he gave his infamous speech where he threatened to exterminate the population of benghazi. this is not a man that has changed. this is a man who has learned the tricks of performance. this is someone who understands rule by one man and rule by tribe. libyans have experienced that for many years. he can find friends around the border. i'm sure he will find friends that want to adopt that tribal clothing, but today...
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and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me.on't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with less eczema. talk to your child's eczema specialist about dupixent, a breakthrough eczema treatment. >> one of the most important climate conferences in years is underway in glasgow, scotland. >> plan and the fight against climate change. >> humanity faces stark b starkb clear choices. we must now transla tra actions. >> they hope to come come come e written agreement on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. >> i think you will see we have made significant progress. more has to be done. it will require us to focus on what china is not doing and what russia is not doing and what saudi arabia is not doing
and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me.on't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with less eczema. talk to your child's eczema...
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change. >> abbas back with their first album in 40 years.will have the details. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs, u.k. and around the globe. the trial of three men accused of killing a black man while he was jogging has begun in georgia. the death in february last year of 25 euros ahmaud arbery spark protests across the u.s.. further controversy has followed after a nearly all white jury was selected in which the defendants have pleaded not guilty. our north america correspondent is in brunswick, georgia for us and sent this report. reporter: as the trial open, videos of his final moments was played. all too much for his mother who cried. sitting in front of her in the foreground here, the men who pulled the trigger. this was the video they were watching. three armed white men pursued him sankey resembled a burglary suspect. cornered him and shot and killed him. he was an avid runner who jogged through this area a short distance from his own home. the men decided to jump into their tracks and give chase. they show that one of the me
change. >> abbas back with their first album in 40 years.will have the details. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs, u.k. and around the globe. the trial of three men accused of killing a black man while he was jogging has begun in georgia. the death in february last year of 25 euros ahmaud arbery spark protests across the u.s.. further controversy has followed after a nearly all white jury was selected in which the defendants have pleaded not guilty. our north america...
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that we change the plate, right?t we, we shift things around. and instead of being like, oh, what do we want to eat? it needs to shift to what can we grow. what can the earth provide at this moment? the oceans are one of the key answers to that. we really need to trade knowledge in order to do this. my soil turns over a thousand times a day. the way you're going to counter that is by thousands of farmers working together and collaborating around the country and around the world. regenerative ocean farming is the way of being life back to the ocean. that means you don't need pens, you don't need to use antibiotics and pesticides and fish feed to grow thesehings, you're just allowing your shellfish and seaweed to soak up what is in the water, soak up carbon and sunlight and all those things. that makes it zero input food. when you think of the farm, think of an underwater garden where you have scaffolding of the system held down by anchors. from there, we can grow all of our different crops. oyster cages in the bottom.
that we change the plate, right?t we, we shift things around. and instead of being like, oh, what do we want to eat? it needs to shift to what can we grow. what can the earth provide at this moment? the oceans are one of the key answers to that. we really need to trade knowledge in order to do this. my soil turns over a thousand times a day. the way you're going to counter that is by thousands of farmers working together and collaborating around the country and around the world. regenerative...
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it has changed my life and please know that i has changed my life and please know that i am _ has changedd better ask me that tomorrow because my nerves have gone numb. i am stunned. _ because my nerves have gone numb. i am stunned. i— because my nerves have gone numb. i am stunned, i truly didn't expect to be standing — am stunned, i truly didn't expect to be standing here. he am stunned, i truly didn't expect to be standing here.— am stunned, i truly didn't expect to be standing here. he has said in the ast the be standing here. he has said in the past the spot _ be standing here. he has said in the past the spot lies _ be standing here. he has said in the past the spot lies disappeared i be standing here. he has said in the past the spot lies disappeared from | past the spot lies disappeared from you when you don't win, but it will be on you for a while. it is an extraordinary novel, opens with a quote from fellini. how filmic did you want this to be? i quote from fellini. how filmic did you want this to be?— quote from fellini. how filmic did you want this to be? i disc covered it wan
it has changed my life and please know that i has changed my life and please know that i am _ has changedd better ask me that tomorrow because my nerves have gone numb. i am stunned. _ because my nerves have gone numb. i am stunned. i— because my nerves have gone numb. i am stunned, i truly didn't expect to be standing — am stunned, i truly didn't expect to be standing here. he am stunned, i truly didn't expect to be standing here.— am stunned, i truly didn't expect to be standing here....
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another victim of climate change, a prized horse, succumbs to the searing heat. here an exhausted lamb was left behind by my greeting. heard for wild animals to deval as his losses. pile up idle muhammad rounds of his cattle and family, and head towards the border with kimbrell. me. well, awful, no, no buffalo would. we are leaving to the pastures, greener and the weather's more bearable. the migration will save what's left of my cattle, the drought, and the rising heat of taken so much away from me. he's just trying to cut his losses and recover even if that means risking attacks by bandits book or her arm and corrupt officials as he crosses the chide come road border. mom would you bring expressed the dry period and his losses to continue al serra that must have been but the rains have failed us and the unbearable heat is drying up the little water that we have. it's painful to watch your animals die and there is nothing you can do about it is not sure if you will have any kettle left before the reins return at to say people in this a hell allready living but g
another victim of climate change, a prized horse, succumbs to the searing heat. here an exhausted lamb was left behind by my greeting. heard for wild animals to deval as his losses. pile up idle muhammad rounds of his cattle and family, and head towards the border with kimbrell. me. well, awful, no, no buffalo would. we are leaving to the pastures, greener and the weather's more bearable. the migration will save what's left of my cattle, the drought, and the rising heat of taken so much away...
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we are at the front—line of climate change. we are living climate change.aring from countries like the us, they seem to be holding back in terms of the more ambitious climate ambition. but you want to go beyond the 100 billion that may or may not materialise in 2023. you're talking about 600 billion over 2025 and beyond, and also a secretariat that would look after finance and direct finance towards developing countries. do you get any sense from the united states that they support those kind of moves? no, and that is the disappointment for us. we're desperately in need of climate finance. the pledges that have been made so far, that's one thing. the other problem for us is the challenge of accessing it. being able for vulnerable countries such as tuvalu and the small island states to be able to readily access that money, so there is quite a big cumbersome bureaucracy behind this financial mechanism. and the money's not trickling down to our local communities. but the americans are talking a pretty good game. we've had congress here. we've had speaker pelos
we are at the front—line of climate change. we are living climate change.aring from countries like the us, they seem to be holding back in terms of the more ambitious climate ambition. but you want to go beyond the 100 billion that may or may not materialise in 2023. you're talking about 600 billion over 2025 and beyond, and also a secretariat that would look after finance and direct finance towards developing countries. do you get any sense from the united states that they support those kind...
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kids can change minds. they can even change the world around us.s and minerals we nourish them with carnation breakfast essentials. because today could change everything. look! oh my god... oh wow. ♪ i want my daughter riley to know about her ancestors and how important it is to know who you are and to know where you came from. doesn't that look like your papa? that's your great grandfather. it's like opening a whole 'nother world that we did not know existed. ♪ you finally have a face to a name. when you give the gift of ancestry®, you give the gift of family. ♪ >> duncan: we've been reporting on the high stakes u.n. c scotland. this weekend in glasgow and several other cities people hit the streets to protest a lack of global action on climate change. in tonight's eye on earth cbs' mark phillips takes us to one of the battlegrounds in the fight to save our planet. >> reporter: it's a bracing hike, in the latest battleground in a war against climate change. uphill on the way to work. >> yeah. >> reporter: much of this landscape is covered in soaki
kids can change minds. they can even change the world around us.s and minerals we nourish them with carnation breakfast essentials. because today could change everything. look! oh my god... oh wow. ♪ i want my daughter riley to know about her ancestors and how important it is to know who you are and to know where you came from. doesn't that look like your papa? that's your great grandfather. it's like opening a whole 'nother world that we did not know existed. ♪ you finally have a face to a...