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now, my question is, the clean air act states, quote, that air pollution prevention and air pollution control at its source is the primary responsibility of states and local governments, unquote. how does epa's proposed rule on controlling carbon pollution for existing power plants uphold this cooperative relationship between the federal government and state and local governments? and adding to that, to be a little specific, as you know, california has been a global leader in reducing its carbon pollution, and its landmark climate change program is driving investments in clean energy, spurring new job growth, and improving the state's air quality. and i want to make sure under epa's proposal my state will be able to continue its climate change program and use the existing program as a key part of its state compliance plan. so if you can expound on the role of the states and also my state. >> i'd be happy to. first of all, let me indicate that there is tremendous flexibility in this rule. and it is because epa listened to every stakeholder. and when we met unprecedentedly in our outrea
now, my question is, the clean air act states, quote, that air pollution prevention and air pollution control at its source is the primary responsibility of states and local governments, unquote. how does epa's proposed rule on controlling carbon pollution for existing power plants uphold this cooperative relationship between the federal government and state and local governments? and adding to that, to be a little specific, as you know, california has been a global leader in reducing its...
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children's national medical center in washington, he visited with the -- to highlight the impacts of air pollution and to underscore how important addressing dangerous carbon pollution is to our children plus health. this proposal would lay vital role in protecting public health and will size thousands -- save thousands of lives and avoid cases of bronchitis come 150 thousand asthma attacks, 3300 00art attacks, 66 premature deaths. if people can't read, they can't go to work or school. more than 9% of american children are already living with -- it's the third leading cause of hospitalization for children. we all benefit from having clean air to breathe. need to take action now to protect families from the mounting impacts of climate change. a recent congressional or he required -- congressionally required report tells us we could see a 10 degree fahrenheit rise in temperatures if we don't act to limit dangerous pollution now. the president's day proposal will not only protect public health and save lives, it will enable that americans -- enable americans to limit impac climate change. safeguard o
children's national medical center in washington, he visited with the -- to highlight the impacts of air pollution and to underscore how important addressing dangerous carbon pollution is to our children plus health. this proposal would lay vital role in protecting public health and will size thousands -- save thousands of lives and avoid cases of bronchitis come 150 thousand asthma attacks, 3300 00art attacks, 66 premature deaths. if people can't read, they can't go to work or school. more...
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of west virginia disagrees 2.0 that the clean air act prohibits the epa from regulating in the air polluting in existing source category that is regulated under the regime of section 112th of the clean air act. section 111d it is regulated under one 12th you cannot regulate any other way but epa has imposed extensive regulation and coal-fired power plants under section 112 is that correct? >> i think the framing of the legal argument is incorrect. >> let me ask you this. says the epa imposed regulations under section 112? >> we certainly do. >> so based on that madam chair the attorney-general of west virginia says having been regulated under section one 12th their lack of legal authority to further regulate the set missions under section one of levin day. time is fleeting. did you tell the senator that the cost-benefit analysis was done entirely on a global basis? please correct my understanding. >> a the senator was asking if the social cost of car bin benefits are looked at as benefit solely deemed domestically or based on global benefits. >> good. perhaps i did misunderstand. so looking
of west virginia disagrees 2.0 that the clean air act prohibits the epa from regulating in the air polluting in existing source category that is regulated under the regime of section 112th of the clean air act. section 111d it is regulated under one 12th you cannot regulate any other way but epa has imposed extensive regulation and coal-fired power plants under section 112 is that correct? >> i think the framing of the legal argument is incorrect. >> let me ask you this. says the...
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>> i think the chairman eloquently stated weld they could reduce air pollution basically 70 percent reduction under the clean air act while the gdp has tripled so every time we put out a new rule that is what we always hear frankly from some small groups but it has never come through and to we don't expect this will have an impact other than the economy to grow the u.s. to become stable or take advantage of new technologies or investments. >> we have been in this plan for the last seven years and something quite remarkable has happened. so we're not the perfect these sunny state that the storm state that we will move for word but now 80,000 clean energy jobs with another 7,000 this year bringing it up that 90,000? now up 13%? and by 6% it is not too dissimilar for the whole country and with 23% expansion with the cap-n-trade system in place i think it is important to understand the model is already there it could be made to work. it is flexible but it does have a lot of evidence that shows it can be done. i understand that some states have already passed the energy production levels built int
>> i think the chairman eloquently stated weld they could reduce air pollution basically 70 percent reduction under the clean air act while the gdp has tripled so every time we put out a new rule that is what we always hear frankly from some small groups but it has never come through and to we don't expect this will have an impact other than the economy to grow the u.s. to become stable or take advantage of new technologies or investments. >> we have been in this plan for the last...
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on the amount of carbon pollution power plants can release into our air. rican people because by addressing climate change through carbon pollution reduction, we can cut many types of air pollutants that also threaten human health. climate change and rising temperatures will lead to increased ground level ozone and smog which could worsen respiratory illnesses like asthma, increased air pollutants from wildfires and here heat-related and flood-related deaths. when the president announced his his power plant proposal at the children's national medical center in washington, he visited with young asthma patients to highlight the health impacts of air pollution and to underscore how important addressing dangerous carbon pollution is to our children's health. this proposal will play a vital role in protecting public health and will save thousands of lives. it will avoid up to 3,700 cases of bronkitis in children, 150,000 asthma attacks, 3,300 heart attacks, 6,600 premature deaths and 490,000 missed days at school and work. i often say if people can't breathe, th
on the amount of carbon pollution power plants can release into our air. rican people because by addressing climate change through carbon pollution reduction, we can cut many types of air pollutants that also threaten human health. climate change and rising temperatures will lead to increased ground level ozone and smog which could worsen respiratory illnesses like asthma, increased air pollutants from wildfires and here heat-related and flood-related deaths. when the president announced his...
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liters of polluted water mixed with fracking lewis returns to the surface where the liquid must be disposed of. often near this with the liquids and volatile compounds can evaporate into the air. for the 8-day year life of the well, trucks must take away the polluted mixture. this can be 50% of everything coming up the well, mostly volatile organic compounds. potential pommells with this process are not just relegated to the fracking of the well but every aspect of reduction. the main is when they leak out of the sides of the shaft into the water table through cracked cases. also, the chemicals are mixed and sofas and stored in a large pond and a must be insulated from the college which is sometimes not done. once it is drilled and production, it can still be invisibly polluted. as much as 9% of the methane and out of theay leak well. most shale basins are even flat and maintain a fairly regular deep layer with you a hard rock contractions that would allow water to move upward. dog did from the university of the free state supported natural gas extraction until he embarked on instead of the geology of the desert. he fears that political pathways made by lava flows will allow
liters of polluted water mixed with fracking lewis returns to the surface where the liquid must be disposed of. often near this with the liquids and volatile compounds can evaporate into the air. for the 8-day year life of the well, trucks must take away the polluted mixture. this can be 50% of everything coming up the well, mostly volatile organic compounds. potential pommells with this process are not just relegated to the fracking of the well but every aspect of reduction. the main is when...
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. >>> since 20127 million people have died after being exposed to air pollution. it is the largest environmental health threat. in mexico's capital city, a push to reverse air pollution is underway. we have this report. walk through mexico city and you see a transformation. no cars, bikes, and three aerobic classes. they are rolling out the green carpet on the roof top. dozens of gardens are becoming popular. >> i feel like i'm contributing to making the city better and greener. this is a small area, but i feel a difference already. >>> she says the family is less stressed outlet including the dog. the company behind the roof-top gardens say authorities are panning on the project. and giving tax benefits to residence who install them. >> plants and everything green help to improve the air to get more oxygen, because it captures carbon dioxide, which is bad for us. >> decades ago people said breathing the airways as unhealthy as smoking a secret. >> the city has a cloud of smog. authorities want to change that. the roof top garden initiative is one of several progr
. >>> since 20127 million people have died after being exposed to air pollution. it is the largest environmental health threat. in mexico's capital city, a push to reverse air pollution is underway. we have this report. walk through mexico city and you see a transformation. no cars, bikes, and three aerobic classes. they are rolling out the green carpet on the roof top. dozens of gardens are becoming popular. >> i feel like i'm contributing to making the city better and greener....
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air." what about local industries especially oil refineries? kpix 5's christin ayers found out when it comes to one of the most dangerous kinds of pollution, air quality managers are letting them off the hook. >> reporter: as the bay area's biggest and busiest refinery, chevron is mandated to keep careful tabs on air emissions. >> we do monitor through a variety of ways particulate matter from the facility. >> reporter: the project manager says the refinery has kept well under its permit limit and is in compliance. >> since the 1970s, we have reduced emissions from the refinery by over 87%. >> reporter: but deep in this 2,000-plus page environmental impact report for chevron's proposed modernization project, there's an emissions inventory and the numbers are different. air district engineers conducted a test on the refinery's main gasoline making unit in 2009 and recorded emissions of more than 1,800 pounds a day. that's 343 tons per year. more than three times higher than the permit limit of 92 tones. >> the monitoring shows that they are emitting this stuff. >> reporter: the communities for a better environment, a nonprofit group, has sued c
air." what about local industries especially oil refineries? kpix 5's christin ayers found out when it comes to one of the most dangerous kinds of pollution, air quality managers are letting them off the hook. >> reporter: as the bay area's biggest and busiest refinery, chevron is mandated to keep careful tabs on air emissions. >> we do monitor through a variety of ways particulate matter from the facility. >> reporter: the project manager says the refinery has kept well...
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a century of exposure to the elements, including air pollution and bird droppings left the bronze warrior desperate need of repair. recently, power washed and coated in protective wax, and restored to its original copper green hue, he sits ramrod straight atop his mount, his gaze fixed southward. while the traffic swirls around his bivouac. >> john quincy adams was the second adams to be elected to the white house. second auditor to be elected to the white house. twoas only one of antislavery presidents. he was deeply feared by the south. vision of ahat his unified country, and which the federal government and the states were partners in a relationship that enabled the federal government to play a leading role in binding the country together through infrastructure projects, supporting manufacturing and so on. he was deeply suspected by the -- deeplyes whose. suspected by the southern states. >> fred kaplan, on the life of john quincy adams. tonight on c-span's q&a. american history tv, historians and park officials discussed the development of washed and he sees civil war forts. their rol
a century of exposure to the elements, including air pollution and bird droppings left the bronze warrior desperate need of repair. recently, power washed and coated in protective wax, and restored to its original copper green hue, he sits ramrod straight atop his mount, his gaze fixed southward. while the traffic swirls around his bivouac. >> john quincy adams was the second adams to be elected to the white house. second auditor to be elected to the white house. twoas only one of...
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richmond's planning commit wants to hear more and pew sorters say opponents worry it will increase air pollution. >> it will greatly affect me and my neighbors. >> and it is good pay and they are union jobs. >> the meeting lasted well into the night and the planning commission has called another special meeting. if it is certified, chevron could allow it to begin work on a new project and they would expand the ability to process crude oil with higher levels of sulfur following an explosion which was called to address the concerns about hiring sulfur crude oil. now pg&e said 1,400 employees have not taken the tests to work on the pipes and all work on the pipes has been stopped until all employees complete their tests. >>> and dozens are being evicted. we will have a chance to speak out at a board of supervisors meeting today. people living at the university home in the city's port toll why district, now they have until the end of the mop. the city is reportedly saying they are and they went back on a deal signed last year in order to keep the facility as a home for the else did i. >>> time now 4
richmond's planning commit wants to hear more and pew sorters say opponents worry it will increase air pollution. >> it will greatly affect me and my neighbors. >> and it is good pay and they are union jobs. >> the meeting lasted well into the night and the planning commission has called another special meeting. if it is certified, chevron could allow it to begin work on a new project and they would expand the ability to process crude oil with higher levels of sulfur following...
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amounts of sulfer in it all while meeting our comittment to no net increase of greenhouse gas air pollutant and health risks from toxic air contaminate emission. >>which is a long way of saying they can make the same amount of gas with oil they couldn't use before and it won't hurt the environment as much. or something like that. most of the people at the meeting say the modernization is a good thing. >>i am invested in both partners of this issue, the city of richmond, the people who live here and the refinery. i would highly recommend you push this modernization forward. there is no better social program than a good job. and, when we create jobs in these communities the money goes directly to those who need it. but, there were a handful of people against the modernization project and say chevron is not being honest. >>there will be extra impacts from carbon dioxide over our city that will lead to ozone polution which will lead to smog which creats asthma. i think the members of this community who have already been impacted by these things have had enough. >>the planning commission will co
amounts of sulfer in it all while meeting our comittment to no net increase of greenhouse gas air pollutant and health risks from toxic air contaminate emission. >>which is a long way of saying they can make the same amount of gas with oil they couldn't use before and it won't hurt the environment as much. or something like that. most of the people at the meeting say the modernization is a good thing. >>i am invested in both partners of this issue, the city of richmond, the people...
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if you want to try to measure claims being made about the degree of air pollution caused by fracking in an obscure rural area, how can you challenge various claims, you could place sensors out there and full information out in real time and right news stories if you want to. there is a lot of excitement about drones as an instrument of journalism. you have to interrogate a drone. what can you do for me? a photographer in an airplane can't do? there are some answers what a drone to do that photographer can't but not as many as what sensors can do and the more you walk through these subjects the more you recognize this is a continuous process. adapting journalism to the digital era is not a matter of restructuring and moving point a to point b.. of process of continuous engage in with the democratic purposes of journalism and the question of how technology conserve those purposes. one other thought about this algorithm, not just an instrument of discovery, a way to send the question out into a complex field of data and come back within sight. they are a source of power. if you're a jou
if you want to try to measure claims being made about the degree of air pollution caused by fracking in an obscure rural area, how can you challenge various claims, you could place sensors out there and full information out in real time and right news stories if you want to. there is a lot of excitement about drones as an instrument of journalism. you have to interrogate a drone. what can you do for me? a photographer in an airplane can't do? there are some answers what a drone to do that...
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t i think we shouldn't believe -- now, my question is the clean air act states that pollution control at its source is the primary responsibility of the state and local government. w does e.p.a.'s controlled uphold this cooperative relationship wean the federal government and state and local government. adding to that -- as you know california has been a globe leader and reducing it is carbon solution afpbled the climate change is driving investments. and improving the state's aurr air quality. >> and i want to make sure under the proposal, my state will be able to continue, it's climate change for wednesday. and -- of the state compliance plan. so if you could expound on the road to states. >> oh, so my state. >> i'd be happy to you. first of all, let me indicate there is tremendous indicate. and when we met in an unprecedently in our outreach efforts. yes, to the environmental constituents as well. we heard from every one of them. i also read the clean air act. which seens it look at me we're. they can under take to reduce. oh, wow the sflecksibility in the room is not just the fact
t i think we shouldn't believe -- now, my question is the clean air act states that pollution control at its source is the primary responsibility of the state and local government. w does e.p.a.'s controlled uphold this cooperative relationship wean the federal government and state and local government. adding to that -- as you know california has been a globe leader and reducing it is carbon solution afpbled the climate change is driving investments. and improving the state's aurr air quality....
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cutting down on air pollution and potentially saving the city millions in the process. >> the conceptnology, some wireless technology and some trash compaction. >> reporter: the big belly solar compacter crushes trash, allowing it to hold five times the amount of garbage. it sends an alert to a website indicating it needs to be emptied. that alert makes a big difference. >> the big belly, we have wire baskets. they were serviced 17 times per week. the installation of the big belly units have allowed us to now only service the big bellies four times a week, which is approximately a $1 million savings for the city of philadelphia. >> reporter: most of the savings has come from cutting the size of collection crews. >> in philadelphia's case, they took a crew of 33 trash collection staff and reoriented it into approximately nine guys now collecting trash, and the rest of the guys have been working on the recycling effort. >> reporter: a single compacter can operate for an entire year on the energy it takes to drive a trash truck one mile. the city she would out a total of $4.7 million for
cutting down on air pollution and potentially saving the city millions in the process. >> the conceptnology, some wireless technology and some trash compaction. >> reporter: the big belly solar compacter crushes trash, allowing it to hold five times the amount of garbage. it sends an alert to a website indicating it needs to be emptied. that alert makes a big difference. >> the big belly, we have wire baskets. they were serviced 17 times per week. the installation of the big...
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der this proposal in 30e air pollution benefits not carbon put that aside. the other pollution benefits will total $62 billion per year. what does that mean? reduction of plat matter, 50,000 ton rematter. reduction of sulfur dioxide. nite jen dioxide, 410,000 reduction. this is huge. and this speaks to the issue that senator white house spoke to that we can move to clean energy or clean up the energy we have which i believe is possible, and save our kids, save our families, save our health, premature death, asthma, missed work, missed school. so i want to say administrator mccarthy, i can't tell you how much i appreciate your taking this job as one who kind of suggested it. you had a little hand in it. >> i want to say i knew that you would step up to the plate, that you had the experience of working across party aisle, that you really had in your heart exactly why you wanted to do this work, to help our families. and, frankly, our economy. and our leadership in the world. and i just can't think of anyone else who could do it better. you proved it today. and
der this proposal in 30e air pollution benefits not carbon put that aside. the other pollution benefits will total $62 billion per year. what does that mean? reduction of plat matter, 50,000 ton rematter. reduction of sulfur dioxide. nite jen dioxide, 410,000 reduction. this is huge. and this speaks to the issue that senator white house spoke to that we can move to clean energy or clean up the energy we have which i believe is possible, and save our kids, save our families, save our health,...
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the high cost energy, crime, choking air pollution, around the globe, these 21st century challenges are all being met with real innovation. in england, wind energy from the atlantic is powering london homes. police in los angeles are crunching big data to solve every day crime. and in seattle, one building is redefining what it means to be green. real solutions. but the challenges only grow bigger. according to the u.n., the world's population will reach 8.3 billion by 2030. in that same time greenhouse gases are expected to increase by 25%. the world's trash nearly doubled. while half the world will live in areas threatened by lack of water. what does that mean for cities? 60% of us will live in one bifrl 2050, 70%. the demand for clean air, water, energy, and yes, convenience, will skyrocket. by 2017, nearly half of the world's population will be online. and almost half of all internet traffic will travel through smart devices. imagine, fewer drivers commuting to work, smarter policing, buildings with no carbon foot print and trash cans that tell us when they're fulfill life in the ci
the high cost energy, crime, choking air pollution, around the globe, these 21st century challenges are all being met with real innovation. in england, wind energy from the atlantic is powering london homes. police in los angeles are crunching big data to solve every day crime. and in seattle, one building is redefining what it means to be green. real solutions. but the challenges only grow bigger. according to the u.n., the world's population will reach 8.3 billion by 2030. in that same time...
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we mention the air pollution action de. ire chicago area involved also air, the alerts all the way up from indiana. this big chunk of territory that is actually heat advisory. the deep mourning is in effect. have already had some this odifficulty with wild fires. look at this. this little area right here that is colored in this pinkish orange. that is essentially moderate risk area for severe storms. that encompasses a big chunk of minnesota all the way into the dakotas. for tomorrow in chicago that is in the bull's eye. as you can see this area including seven or southeastern wisconsin has released a slight risk. the best chance for those storms to develop would be during the late afternoon into the evening. if you're going to the beach on a hot day like this. take a look at the water temperatures. 72 degrees right at the sure. a little farther out into the water about 65 degrees. >> we expect the water temperatures to probably had a degree or two. as we look ahead to the week it is likely that the temperatures at the water
we mention the air pollution action de. ire chicago area involved also air, the alerts all the way up from indiana. this big chunk of territory that is actually heat advisory. the deep mourning is in effect. have already had some this odifficulty with wild fires. look at this. this little area right here that is colored in this pinkish orange. that is essentially moderate risk area for severe storms. that encompasses a big chunk of minnesota all the way into the dakotas. for tomorrow in chicago...
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the information they collect will then be enters into the world's first global air pollute and the data base. >>> great work going on there at the franklin institute. >> absolutely. science at its best, with our youth. we're looking at few more showers moving our way, then we are in the clear. >> nice skies. low humidity, actually tomorrow could be a perfect day. depending on how you define it, in my book, you'll see what i mean. temperatures are going to be very cool tonight, as well. on the board, it is still warm. ocean sit, cape may county, we have temperatures that are still in the 80s everybody joying great beach day. this week is a pretty nice one. live atop the ocean city music pier looking at the north end, looking southbound. storm scan3 showing a line, now broken up line, of showers, and some heavier rain progressing toward the east-southeast. we look real close, you can see, those yellow's and/or ankles, making their way towards upper hanover, even toward green lane. i think we're going to see this move across 476, northeast extension, make its way also to the northern part
the information they collect will then be enters into the world's first global air pollute and the data base. >>> great work going on there at the franklin institute. >> absolutely. science at its best, with our youth. we're looking at few more showers moving our way, then we are in the clear. >> nice skies. low humidity, actually tomorrow could be a perfect day. depending on how you define it, in my book, you'll see what i mean. temperatures are going to be very cool...
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unfortunately, a century of exposure to the elements, including air pollution and for droppings -- bird droppings left the bronze warrior in desperate need of repair. restoredwer washed and to its original green hue. he sits ramrod straight at top mount as the traffic of 21st-century washington swirls around. >> the internet content, i think we should all agree, would remain free from regulation, if not by the fcc -- it is like confusing the conversation for the sidewalk. of course we want the conversation to be free and unregulated and the fcc has no place regulating content online. they've always made sure that the communications pathways stay open. today we have a regulated phone system or the vestiges of a regulated phone system. the fcc doesn't regulate what i say to you when i call you, but they do make sure that the communication pathways open, affordable, available, and nondiscriminatory, there for everybody to use. >> it's crucial to think about whether those platforms remain open the way they have historically. the internet has grown up. as a network where any bond could commu
unfortunately, a century of exposure to the elements, including air pollution and for droppings -- bird droppings left the bronze warrior in desperate need of repair. restoredwer washed and to its original green hue. he sits ramrod straight at top mount as the traffic of 21st-century washington swirls around. >> the internet content, i think we should all agree, would remain free from regulation, if not by the fcc -- it is like confusing the conversation for the sidewalk. of course we...
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supporters say the expansion will generate hundreds of jobs but opponents worry it will increase air pollution. >> i think that this modernization project will creel increase pollution, it will greatly effect me, my neighbors. >> all about getting good jobs and they are good pay, they are union jobs. >> the planning commission has called another special meeting tonight to take a vote on whether to certify the environmental impact report, if it is vert fied chevron could receive a conditional use permit allowing it to begin work on the project. >>> it is open now but we will explain how a dangerous, possibly dangerous situation caused the u.s. capitol to open two hours late today. >>> taking a while for the fog to burn off but there is a warm up coming our way, steve will be here with the bay area forecast. and what investigators say they have led to a shooting where a man killed six family members including 4 children. >>> a father is in custody and his teenaged daughter is fighting for her life after four of her siblings were killed in a violent rampage, it happened in a quiet texas neighborh
supporters say the expansion will generate hundreds of jobs but opponents worry it will increase air pollution. >> i think that this modernization project will creel increase pollution, it will greatly effect me, my neighbors. >> all about getting good jobs and they are good pay, they are union jobs. >> the planning commission has called another special meeting tonight to take a vote on whether to certify the environmental impact report, if it is vert fied chevron could...
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the benefits are immense, and the shuttles drastically reduce the traffic and air pollution by removing 327,000 passenger car trips and 9,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions every year. and the program. and they show that 70 percent. and the san francisco voters and support conducting this study and we are eager to start this pilot on august first and we urge you to approve the fee and move forward with the program.. and my name is linda, and and i am here to. and i view it as public, and the shuttle buses, and the small shuttle buses, to transport and to the mission bay, and the other areas, and do primarily to the lack of muni options and the transportation and the key, and 6:30, and the mission bay shuttle all of the time. and and they are small serve the public, and they go to the mission bay. and if those people were not transported on these shuttle buses. and we would very much like to see the transportation, enhanced by adding additional hours primarily it is morning and evening hours on the weekdays only and the residents of mission bay would like to see that improved. but that
the benefits are immense, and the shuttles drastically reduce the traffic and air pollution by removing 327,000 passenger car trips and 9,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions every year. and the program. and they show that 70 percent. and the san francisco voters and support conducting this study and we are eager to start this pilot on august first and we urge you to approve the fee and move forward with the program.. and my name is linda, and and i am here to. and i view it as public, and the...
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the agency sought input from many groups especially state and local air pollution control agencies. it was inclusive of key interest and expertise. a utility commissioners and those conversations remain on going. the only engaged in discussion but listened carefully to what was said. in our principles they asked for limits the reflect circumstances , difference to circumstances. the epa proposal includes state specific goals based on state and regional factors. we asked for flexibility. that will address is flexibility in several wayis flexibility in several ways and incorporates building blocks for setting the best systems of production include renewable energy, compliance flexibility beyond a core building blocks in credits strategies and the proposal dictates latitude to their overall compliance strategist. we ask for more time for states to develop plans and for effective sources to meet their obligations. the proposal offers a 1-year extension for all states and an additional year for states to develop a multi said approach. of the two plants haven't ticket to comply the propos
the agency sought input from many groups especially state and local air pollution control agencies. it was inclusive of key interest and expertise. a utility commissioners and those conversations remain on going. the only engaged in discussion but listened carefully to what was said. in our principles they asked for limits the reflect circumstances , difference to circumstances. the epa proposal includes state specific goals based on state and regional factors. we asked for flexibility. that...
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air aloft. it produces sinking in the atmosphere. it takes all the pollutants and squishes them right on down to the surface. we will see that air quality across the bay area as we head namely for tomorrow. i'm going to show you this pattern producing heat. if you know nothing at all about weather the one thing you should know is to watch out for if you don't like heat, is high pressure. when that comes in that starts to bring the heat. we have high pressure out here across the pacific. that's one source of the heat but we've got a second source that's just adding another layer to it. and that's some hotter air back here across the desert. that's going to be filtering in. that's going to bring us the hotter weather as we head throughout friday's forecast. dan, as we mentioned, the air quality is going to suffer. you can see us across the north bay. peninsula, unapproaching unhealthy levels. the south bay will have the worst levels. and there's a reason for that. that's because we have winds coming out of the north, up near the north bay. all of that wind starts
air aloft. it produces sinking in the atmosphere. it takes all the pollutants and squishes them right on down to the surface. we will see that air quality across the bay area as we head namely for tomorrow. i'm going to show you this pattern producing heat. if you know nothing at all about weather the one thing you should know is to watch out for if you don't like heat, is high pressure. when that comes in that starts to bring the heat. we have high pressure out here across the pacific. that's...
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the high cost of energy, crime, choking air pollution. around the globe these 21st century challenges are being met with real innovation. in england, wind energy from the atlantic is powering homes. police in los angeles are crunching big data to solve every day crime. and in seattle, one building is redefining what it means to be green. real solutions. but the challenges only grow bigger. according to the u.n., the world population will reach 8.3 billion by 2030. in the same time, greenhouse gases are expected to increase by 25%. the world's trash nearly doubled. while half the world will live in areas threatened by lack of water. what does that mean for cities? 60% of us will live in one. and by 2050, 70%. and the demand for clean air, water, energy, and yes, convenience, will skyrocket. by 2017, nearly half of the world's population will be online. and almost half of all internet traffic will travel through smart devices. imagine, fewer drivers commuting to work, smarter policing, buildings with no carbon foot principle and trash cans
the high cost of energy, crime, choking air pollution. around the globe these 21st century challenges are being met with real innovation. in england, wind energy from the atlantic is powering homes. police in los angeles are crunching big data to solve every day crime. and in seattle, one building is redefining what it means to be green. real solutions. but the challenges only grow bigger. according to the u.n., the world population will reach 8.3 billion by 2030. in the same time, greenhouse...
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all this time air pollution was the top issue. >>> the giants are rolling out something new for its fans and we're going to show you next. [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] for that creamy delicious taste that makes even the most impatient, patient. dude! tillamook sharp cheddar, tastes better because it's made better. >>> we're going to be back with you in about 30 minutes from now. here's what we're working on for our 6:00 newscast. could the cost to keep the air clean here in california be passed on to you? a new climate change law and what it could mean for your wallet in our reality check. >>> the newest exclusive fan venue is another nod to the giants' long ago past. we got a first look at the private speak easy style social club behind the out of town scoreboa
all this time air pollution was the top issue. >>> the giants are rolling out something new for its fans and we're going to show you next. [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [...
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the governor signed an agreement with mexican officials to work on ways to reduce air pollution and greenhouse emissions. he also took a dig at the decision by texas to send national guard troops to the border to deal with central american immigrant children. brown says the immigration overload should be seen as a humanitarian issue. >>> millions of illegal immigrants could get work permits under plans being worked out at the white house. the obama administration is considering various ideas. parents of children who are u.s. citizens might be included. now, changes are expected before the november elections. a white house move could lead some conservative republicans to try to impeach the president. >>> southern california judge has ruled the l.a. clippers can be sold despite the objections of co-owner donald sterling. he had rejected a deal arranged by his wife shelly to sell the basketball team to text microsoft ceo steve balmer. shelly sterling took control of the family trust and removed her husband as the trustee after two doctors found he showed signs of alzheimer's disease. donald sterl
the governor signed an agreement with mexican officials to work on ways to reduce air pollution and greenhouse emissions. he also took a dig at the decision by texas to send national guard troops to the border to deal with central american immigrant children. brown says the immigration overload should be seen as a humanitarian issue. >>> millions of illegal immigrants could get work permits under plans being worked out at the white house. the obama administration is considering various...
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industries that pollute and the consequence is they make immediate profits and the effects of air pollution will be felt by lots and lots of people around this country and ultimately around the globe. now it's in their interest to continue to be able to pollute because they can make short-term profits and everyone else will bear the costs. think about it. they are able to amass the lobbyist to go to washington, to influence the lawmakers, influence the regulators to do everything they can to maintain their opportunities to foul the air and poison the water. in order to promote short-term profits. everyone else who has to pay the price on matt doesn't have that same kind of organized ability to make their voices heard in the same way with lobbyists and lawyers in washington. and so for me this is just one more example of how we have inequality, how we have a rigged system where a handful are able to reap the benefits and the cost of everyone else. i think that climate change like economic inequality are both symptoms of the same problem. >> on this holiday weekend on booktv on c-span2 here a
industries that pollute and the consequence is they make immediate profits and the effects of air pollution will be felt by lots and lots of people around this country and ultimately around the globe. now it's in their interest to continue to be able to pollute because they can make short-term profits and everyone else will bear the costs. think about it. they are able to amass the lobbyist to go to washington, to influence the lawmakers, influence the regulators to do everything they can to...
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basically, over 70% reduction of air pollution under the clean air act while gdp has tripled. every time we put a new rule out, that is what we often -- i'm sorry, what we always hear, frankly, from some small groups, but it has really never come through, but in this rule, we don't expect that this will have an impact other than to have jobs grow, the economy to grow, the u.s. to become more stable, the u.s. to take advantage of new technologies, innovation and investments that will make us stronger over time. >> so i just would like to say that -- and senator whitehouse is part of this greenhouse gas emission and we've been part of this over the last six or seven years and massachusetts is now fourth in the united states. and we're not the perfectly sunny state. we're like the perfect storm state, but we're moving forward on that front. we've now created 80,000 clean energy jobs in massachusetts. we're going to add another 10,000 this year bringing it up to 90,000 and while nationally, electricity rates have gone up 13% over the last six years, they've actually gone down in m
basically, over 70% reduction of air pollution under the clean air act while gdp has tripled. every time we put a new rule out, that is what we often -- i'm sorry, what we always hear, frankly, from some small groups, but it has really never come through, but in this rule, we don't expect that this will have an impact other than to have jobs grow, the economy to grow, the u.s. to become more stable, the u.s. to take advantage of new technologies, innovation and investments that will make us...
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a million women and children, mostly girls, are dying every year because of indoor air pollution frompoor combustion systems and low-quality fuels. 1 million per year. what they need is hoping. within it is butane butane. even better natural gas and electricity. but allowing that to happen it requires, this is the problem. union civil society. unit people convinced when these electricity they will pay for it. for a lot of countries, the political operas want to just provide electricity as a way to get more votes and charging for it and even having the billing systems in place, all of those things, they require civil society, and it's damn hard. if i ha had the magic bold i wod be out there doing it right now. i don't -- there's a question over here. >> any strategy -- stomach people who are really over the top on things like wind power and nonworking energy policies to forgo their fantasies? >> well, convincing people to use math and physics is a difficult proposition. you know, make no mistake. the lobby entities that are advocating for more solar and wind and the subsidies that go w
a million women and children, mostly girls, are dying every year because of indoor air pollution frompoor combustion systems and low-quality fuels. 1 million per year. what they need is hoping. within it is butane butane. even better natural gas and electricity. but allowing that to happen it requires, this is the problem. union civil society. unit people convinced when these electricity they will pay for it. for a lot of countries, the political operas want to just provide electricity as a way...
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obviously because of record air pollution measurements.tart talking about the coal plants especially in the winter, it happens. are they doing this energy efficiency? they want to reduce the dependence on the outside. keep in mind, china is also a net importer of oil. >> that is right. is going to really be critical. that is just government cars. vehicle -- it is the private vehicles that are the biggest contributor to smog. for the the incentives average chinese driver? >> that is a good point. you could argue that for the government they can issue a marching order for consumers. they have to put in place a lot of incentives. we have talked about subsidies for the development of not only the electric cars but also the batteries, the hybrids, the lithium batteries for example. as far as demand is concerned, they pledged to offer subsidies u.s.ars up to 29,000 dollars. there's a plan of phasing out subsidies as well. what they're doing is instead of sticking to plan, they are slowing down the reduction of the subsidies. it was only supposed
obviously because of record air pollution measurements.tart talking about the coal plants especially in the winter, it happens. are they doing this energy efficiency? they want to reduce the dependence on the outside. keep in mind, china is also a net importer of oil. >> that is right. is going to really be critical. that is just government cars. vehicle -- it is the private vehicles that are the biggest contributor to smog. for the the incentives average chinese driver? >> that is...
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supporters say they will generate hundreds of jobs and critics worry it will increase air pollution.think this will increase pollution and it will -- it is all having a good job and that meeting lasted well into the night and they are planning on another meeting now the million holler crude will process it and that concerns many people after the explosion at the chevron refinery which was caused by a league was temperature considered to process higher forms of crude oil. >>> and christopher hub -- hubert's release caused a big scene. >> we don't want him here. >> we don't want you here. >> i got it all on tape. >> angry neighbors yelled at him as a drivers took him to his new home. they are vowing to make sure he is not wanted from 19 1 and 1982 including 15 here in the bay area. he had been in a minute tall hospital since his release. >>> and some marijuana dispen risker a small group of people who will benefit. oop. >> this set . >> and and you will see a delay of about 20 members and we will tell you more about drive times. >>> we have reports of drizzle which will give way to par
supporters say they will generate hundreds of jobs and critics worry it will increase air pollution.think this will increase pollution and it will -- it is all having a good job and that meeting lasted well into the night and they are planning on another meeting now the million holler crude will process it and that concerns many people after the explosion at the chevron refinery which was caused by a league was temperature considered to process higher forms of crude oil. >>> and...
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the expansion will generate hundreds of jobs and opponents worry it will increase air pollution. >> ihis modernization project will increase and greatly affect me, my neighbors... >> it's all about getting good jobs and they are good pay, it is union jobs. if it is certified you can allow it to pay high levels of silver and that it is a fire an explosion at the refinery which is corroded by sulfur. and the attorney general harris is calling for a risk management to address concerns about processing high sulfur crude oil. >>> almost four years after the deadly san bruno pipeline, he met hundreds of his employees to have required the natural gas system. pg&e said 1,400 have not taken the reproper qualification tests to work on the pipes that follow and they insist, the natural gas system is safe and all work on the pipes have stopped until they complete those tests. >>> dozens of seniors who are being evicted will have a chance to speak out at a board of supervisors today. people living in the city's district cannot afford to move. it is reportedly being turned flood a private elementar
the expansion will generate hundreds of jobs and opponents worry it will increase air pollution. >> ihis modernization project will increase and greatly affect me, my neighbors... >> it's all about getting good jobs and they are good pay, it is union jobs. if it is certified you can allow it to pay high levels of silver and that it is a fire an explosion at the refinery which is corroded by sulfur. and the attorney general harris is calling for a risk management to address concerns...
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ed to, he signed an agreement with mexican officials to work on policies to address and reduce air pollutionreenhouse missions. he also took a dig at the decision by texas to send national guard troops to the border to deal with central american immigrant children. he says immigration overload should be seen as a humanitarian issue. >>> a wider set of sanctions against russia. they blame the country for supplying the rebels who allegedly shot down a plane over eastern ukraine. >> when it comes to russian culpability, i think the record is clear. the russians have been directly supporting the accept ramos supporting -- separatist. they could if it so desired get them to cease and desist. >> the sanctions will target key sectors of the russian economy including finance, energy and dense. >>> rockets reigning down once again in gaza tonight. israeli army says it is to destroy secret tunnels in the gaza strip. there were death on both sides of the israeli-gaza border. again, the israeli military says nine soldiers were killed today. as cbs reporter alex van marsh tells us, we israelis are not ro
ed to, he signed an agreement with mexican officials to work on policies to address and reduce air pollutionreenhouse missions. he also took a dig at the decision by texas to send national guard troops to the border to deal with central american immigrant children. he says immigration overload should be seen as a humanitarian issue. >>> a wider set of sanctions against russia. they blame the country for supplying the rebels who allegedly shot down a plane over eastern ukraine. >>...
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residency some are just oblivious others are trying to avoid paying fees and taxes and you also have air pollutions that some cars cannot pass so far this year the cheaters website has helped generate above $1 million and rescue rev them. to help repair steve analysts first there was the controversial computer app monkeyed parking that san francisco city attorney shutdown now there is a new restaurant reservation app that's already with the up strong feelings one way or the other we sent kron 4 vicki nydia hockey to check it out >> reporter: trying to get a table in this town is --- dog eat dog. stand up/everybody knows how tough it is to get into the really hot restaurants in san francisco. park tavern is one of them - standing room only on almost any given night. so what if you could jump to the head of the line - for a price? that's the idea behind >> reporter:it's the new app that's already causing a flap. sounds simple enough.you claim a reservation at your favorite spot - plunk down between five to 12 dollars and it's yours, >> reporter:5-10 bucks would be a laydown of course that would be s
residency some are just oblivious others are trying to avoid paying fees and taxes and you also have air pollutions that some cars cannot pass so far this year the cheaters website has helped generate above $1 million and rescue rev them. to help repair steve analysts first there was the controversial computer app monkeyed parking that san francisco city attorney shutdown now there is a new restaurant reservation app that's already with the up strong feelings one way or the other we sent kron 4...
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i didn't have to have lawn mower that is putting out air pollution there are things that made me do it. >> last year, 128 took advantage of the program. this year, 382 completed the project or its in progress over $1.1 million in rebates have been paid the program expires in september. it could be renewed. if brown isn't appealing here is a alternative. spraying the lawn with a food coloring. green canary says it will last from 90 to 120 days and it doesn't harmful. costing with one tenth of that artificial turf. >> it will give you time to decide do i want to spend the money? >> john says it appeals to home sellers and allows this homeowner to cut back watering to two minutes just to keep the grass alive. in san jose, abc7 news. >> if you see what you think might be a case of water wasting send us a picture ask we'll check it out. >> more than 7500 homes and businesses are with out power after a brush fire. sky 7 shows where broke out next to interstate 280. crews might have sparked a fire. it broke out around 3:30 near canada college. there are no reports flames burned buildings. >>
i didn't have to have lawn mower that is putting out air pollution there are things that made me do it. >> last year, 128 took advantage of the program. this year, 382 completed the project or its in progress over $1.1 million in rebates have been paid the program expires in september. it could be renewed. if brown isn't appealing here is a alternative. spraying the lawn with a food coloring. green canary says it will last from 90 to 120 days and it doesn't harmful. costing with one tenth...
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i didn't have to have lawn mower that is putting out air pollution the are things that made me do it. >> last year, 8 took advantage of the program. this year, 382 completed the prect or its in progress over $1.1 million in rebat have been paid the program expires in september. it could be renewed. if brown isn't appealing here is a alternative. spraying the lawn with a food coring. green canary says it will last from 90 to 12 days and it doest harmful costing with one tenthof that artificial turf. >> it will give youtime to decide do i want to spend the money? >> john says it appeals to home sellers and allows this homeowner to cut back watering to two minutes just to keep the gras alive. in san jose, abc7 news. >> if you see what you think mighbe a case of water wasng send us a picture ask we'll check it out. >> more than 7500 homes and businesses are with out power after a brush fire. sky 7 shows where broke out next to interstate 280. crews might have sparked a fire. it broke out around 3:30 near canada college. there are no reports flames burned buildings. >> police say a livermo
i didn't have to have lawn mower that is putting out air pollution the are things that made me do it. >> last year, 8 took advantage of the program. this year, 382 completed the prect or its in progress over $1.1 million in rebat have been paid the program expires in september. it could be renewed. if brown isn't appealing here is a alternative. spraying the lawn with a food coring. green canary says it will last from 90 to 12 days and it doest harmful costing with one tenthof that...
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pollution from the biggest doors, power plants. this last week, when i welcomed the miners, it's my pleasure to welcome the moms clean air force. we are glad to see you here. power plants account for nearly 40% of all carbon pollution released into the air. which could worsen respiratory illnesses like asthma, increased air pollutants from wildfires and more he related an flood
pollution from the biggest doors, power plants. this last week, when i welcomed the miners, it's my pleasure to welcome the moms clean air force. we are glad to see you here. power plants account for nearly 40% of all carbon pollution released into the air. which could worsen respiratory illnesses like asthma, increased air pollutants from wildfires and more he related an flood
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. >> air pollution is the world's largest environmental health threat.ince 2012, air pollution has killed 7 million people. >> mexico's capitol city is making a huge push to stop the trend. >> rolling out the green carpet on her rooftop. she says dozens of gardens are becoming a mexico trend. they purify the air and help regulate the temperature inside homes. >> these are excellent. i feel like i'm contributing to making the city better, greener and cleaner. this is a small area, but i feel a difference already. >> she said the hole foam is less screed out, including the dog. the company behind the rooftop gardens say authorities are banking on the project and giving sample benefits to residents who install them. >> plants and everything that is green help us to improve the air to get more oxygen. because they capture carbon dioxide, which is bad for us. >> decades ago, people said breathing mexico city's air was as unhealthy as smoking a cigarette. >> while mexico city has an almost permanent cloud of fog. authorities want to change that. the rooftop ga
. >> air pollution is the world's largest environmental health threat.ince 2012, air pollution has killed 7 million people. >> mexico's capitol city is making a huge push to stop the trend. >> rolling out the green carpet on her rooftop. she says dozens of gardens are becoming a mexico trend. they purify the air and help regulate the temperature inside homes. >> these are excellent. i feel like i'm contributing to making the city better, greener and cleaner. this is a...
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coca-cola paying a hardship bonus to worker's who moved to china because of the air pollution, panasonic the u.s. state department paying a bonus. local chinese workers not eligible. >> an amazing new product in time for summer fun. a father of eight inventing a way to fill 100 water balloons in a minute, and the best part, they do it themselves. he put the project up on kick starter and it's getting quite a response. and rocker jon bon jovi is working with investors to buy the buffalo bills and they may consider plans to move the team into a new stadium, to report. -- to toronto. the city of buffalo is not happy about possibly moving to toronto. >> thank you for being part of "the real enjoy. have a fabulous weekend. harris faulkner now in for shepard smith. >> i am harris falkner in today for shep. inside the shooting at a hospital today. police say a doctor stopped an attacker by grabbing his own gun and opening fire. but hospital rules don't allow guns. so is that doctor in trouble? in california, investigators say an 80-year-old man shot and killed a burglar in his home. the woman,
coca-cola paying a hardship bonus to worker's who moved to china because of the air pollution, panasonic the u.s. state department paying a bonus. local chinese workers not eligible. >> an amazing new product in time for summer fun. a father of eight inventing a way to fill 100 water balloons in a minute, and the best part, they do it themselves. he put the project up on kick starter and it's getting quite a response. and rocker jon bon jovi is working with investors to buy the buffalo...
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. >> the shuttles trastically reduce air pollution and traffic. >> reporter: the issue, how to pay for the cost of these buses using city bus stops. the shuttles have been paying $1 a stop. today the board hiked the rate to $3.55. for this google bus? it's an extra $10.20 per run, not a lot of dough. but as the vice chairman explains, it's all the board can charge. ? we are prohibited by state law. we can only charge what it costs to implement the program. >> reporter: critics say it's not nearly enough. they are bringing in higher rents. erik works for apple and rides the shuttle. >> admittedly just in the last three years i've seen just a lot of growth, a lot of the old shops being kind of pushed out. >> reporter: b., who didn't want to give us his full last name says yes, he rides the shuttle, but it's not why he moved to san francisco. >> it's a vibrant community, a lot of nightlife. >> reporter: if the buses weren't running between the mission and mountain view, b. says he would still live here. the rents have gone up so much he says he can't afford to move. so the buses will be c
. >> the shuttles trastically reduce air pollution and traffic. >> reporter: the issue, how to pay for the cost of these buses using city bus stops. the shuttles have been paying $1 a stop. today the board hiked the rate to $3.55. for this google bus? it's an extra $10.20 per run, not a lot of dough. but as the vice chairman explains, it's all the board can charge. ? we are prohibited by state law. we can only charge what it costs to implement the program. >> reporter: critics...
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there's air pollution, waste, dust. this is a drilling procedure going 24/#. it's a huge impact on people living nearby. it's one thing if it's in the middle of nowhere. if it comes into a populated area, it turps the community on its side. >> as a legal matter. they'll not be bound but we know that they'll look at the reasoning of the decision. we brought to the attention decisions in other states. we heard the decision in this case and a similar one coming out the pns will be used in litigation in hawaii. we expect this case to have an impact politically and we'll encourage communities to stand up for themselves. >> it feels like a case not decided on fracking but a town or community's rite to decide for themselves, do i have that... >> that's right. there's a long-standing tradition in new york of home rule, which gives the towns the right to define land use, which is what they do with their zoning. this industry was claiming that the rules that apply to every other industry in this up to, both of which have never allowed heavy industry, were going to - the
there's air pollution, waste, dust. this is a drilling procedure going 24/#. it's a huge impact on people living nearby. it's one thing if it's in the middle of nowhere. if it comes into a populated area, it turps the community on its side. >> as a legal matter. they'll not be bound but we know that they'll look at the reasoning of the decision. we brought to the attention decisions in other states. we heard the decision in this case and a similar one coming out the pns will be used in...
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the who says new delhi has the worse'world's most polluted air quality but the indian government flatlythese findings. >> reporter: growing fresh air, that's what this business is new delhi is trying to do. these plants purify the air that's pumped through the czech it'complex, it's an innovate he have solution that he swears by. >> for the people running the building, it's actually bottom line in reducing the amount of money which you spent on energy bills. so it's a win-win. >> reporter: the world health organization says new delhi's air is full of highly toxic particles. the agency warns that millions of people are at risk of developing cancer, heart disease, or suffering a stroke. >> w.h.o. is periodically releasing data over the years when with he see no improvement, an increased number of deaths that can be a trib at the time tattributed to airpollution. >> reporter: to monitor how polluted the air in new delhi is the government has set up stations like this one across the city. real time data generated by these machines 24 hours a day is used to predict trends and forecast the ai
the who says new delhi has the worse'world's most polluted air quality but the indian government flatlythese findings. >> reporter: growing fresh air, that's what this business is new delhi is trying to do. these plants purify the air that's pumped through the czech it'complex, it's an innovate he have solution that he swears by. >> for the people running the building, it's actually bottom line in reducing the amount of money which you spent on energy bills. so it's a win-win....
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reduction we can cut many types of air pollutants that also threaten health advisor temperatures will lead to increase of the ozone and smog which could worsen illnesses like asthma and flood related deaths. with the power plant proposal at the children's medical center in washington he visited with patients to highlight the health impacts to underscore how important addressing dangerous carbon pollution is to our children's health and will play a vital role to protect public health and save thousands of lives and avoid 3700 cases of bronchitis and children, 150,000 asthma attacks 6600 premature death and 490,000 miss days of school and work. of people cannot agree they cannot go to work or school. 1% of children are already living with as much as the third leading cause of hospitalization for children but we all benefit from having clean air to breathe. we need to take action now to prevent communities from the impact of climate change and carbon pollution recent congressional required national climate assessment report tells us we could see at 10-degree ris
reduction we can cut many types of air pollutants that also threaten health advisor temperatures will lead to increase of the ozone and smog which could worsen illnesses like asthma and flood related deaths. with the power plant proposal at the children's medical center in washington he visited with patients to highlight the health impacts to underscore how important addressing dangerous carbon pollution is to our children's health and will play a vital role to protect public health and save...