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the global maritime industry is responsible for up to 3 percent of global carbon emissions. this may not seem like a lot, but in a global system where growth is central and an economies key measure of success. it's a number that is expected to increase rapidly to 10 percent of global carbon emissions by 25th. seaports have made big ships recently, not only to reduce their carbon footprint, but to be a key driver of sustainability within the shipping sector. even if a ship isn't ready to move away from fossil fuels, there are many other elements of port operations that are like the cranes that move containers from shift to ports and various utility vehicles. the biggest port in europe and the biggest port outside asia is a port of halter down in the netherlands because of its size. it's also the port that emits the most c o 2 in the u block, according to research agency transport and environment. but here on this 40 kilometer long strong, you'll see more away. several green initiatives are underway, the industrial area. these types, for example, will bring carbon emissions ca
the global maritime industry is responsible for up to 3 percent of global carbon emissions. this may not seem like a lot, but in a global system where growth is central and an economies key measure of success. it's a number that is expected to increase rapidly to 10 percent of global carbon emissions by 25th. seaports have made big ships recently, not only to reduce their carbon footprint, but to be a key driver of sustainability within the shipping sector. even if a ship isn't ready to move...
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and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the
and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature...
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even carbon capture those that's you know getting credits to try to pull carbon back. yeah.carbon capture and storage is really fascinating because outside of industry funded stuff. so if climate scientists who works with the ipcc, who is the most famous or the most i think famous proponent of this technology. so this guy is like we bought this stuff, it's great. we should do it. it's amazing when he sees proposals that are like, oh, let's do it first so we can like wean ourselves off excise. he's like, whoa, no, no, dude, what are you talking about? he's like, this is for mop up duty in a of sectors, and it only actually is a net positive move after you've done an energy transition. and again, a lot of these studies come of like we just so when you say all the net positive after you've done energy transition, that means literally if i currently shove an existing carbon capture device onto a coal power plant, it actually net total's increased emissions now for several reasons. one, you got to build the -- thing -- is maybe not too bad precursor you got to build thing you got
even carbon capture those that's you know getting credits to try to pull carbon back. yeah.carbon capture and storage is really fascinating because outside of industry funded stuff. so if climate scientists who works with the ipcc, who is the most famous or the most i think famous proponent of this technology. so this guy is like we bought this stuff, it's great. we should do it. it's amazing when he sees proposals that are like, oh, let's do it first so we can like wean ourselves off excise....
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to briefly be carbonized. energy poverty is not just in poor countries. 10% of americans have received a disconnection notice on their utilities in the last year and a larger% report keeping their homes at unsafe temperatures not cooling them enough in the summer heating them enough in the winter. tens of thousands of people. in this country low income elderly people die by not keeping their homes at safe temperatures. climate change should be based on data facts and. off against other things but it's not at all. it's the driving force that justifies control and not about bettering human lives. my response to this was to write a different corporate report were relay out the stuff in more detail called bettering human lives. this is what companies should be focused on. [applause] ♪♪ ladies and gentlemen please welcome that because
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written briefly d carbonized their beer. -- britain briefly de-carbonized their beer. california has the highest adjusted poverty rate in america today. 10% of americans received a disconnection notice on utilities in the past year and a larger percent were keeping their homes at unsafe temperatures. tens of thousands in this country die every winter, low income elderly people, not keeping their homes at safe temperatures. climate change should be based on data and fact and traded off against other things but it is not. it is a political driving force that justifies control. it's not about reducing greenhouse gas emissions or bettering lives. my response was to write a different corporate esg report where we lay out this in more detail called bettering human lives. that's what companies and humans should be focused on. [applause] ♪ >> c-span, democracy unfiltered, funded by these tv companies and more, including mediacom. >> 30 years ago, mediacom founded a powerful idea, bring cutting edge to underserved communities, coast-to-coast we connected 850,000 miles of fiber,
written briefly d carbonized their beer. -- britain briefly de-carbonized their beer. california has the highest adjusted poverty rate in america today. 10% of americans received a disconnection notice on utilities in the past year and a larger percent were keeping their homes at unsafe temperatures. tens of thousands in this country die every winter, low income elderly people, not keeping their homes at safe temperatures. climate change should be based on data and fact and traded off against...
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on carbon pricing, it is the most _ stood for?servative policy done in the most conservative way, the problem is that we had the opposition talking about how it raised prices and a large part of inflation in canada was due to the price of energy, not a red —— revenue neutral carbon price, so it is challenging to fight the misinformation affecting these things. when ou look affecting these things. when you look at _ affecting these things. when you look at politics _ affecting these things. when you look at politics across i you look at politics across america and europe, it is very anti—immigration, yafai 3 million new immigrants to canada in three years. but there's more liberal, leftist policies for which he stood as a counterpoint to donald trump, have the canadians tired of that? it have the canadians tired of that? , , : that? it is complicated. we know that _ that? it is complicated. we know that they _ that? it is complicated. we know that they are - that? it is complicated. we know that they are tired i that? it is complic
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true tara is that certifies carbon, we are in fact capturing carbon in the soil. certifies that, does the test and then marketed carbon credits we have captured. >> and got it. appreciate your time, thank you for sharing your expertise. will hear from our guests brian reisinger. >> guest: what paul is talking is a great example of the family farm working to diversify in as many ways as you can. they're still growing certain types of crops and products. there also pursuing agri-tourism the tulsi gabbard place on the edge of the people care where their food come from one took about an expensive farm lifestyle. participating in the offset all kinds of avenues they're all strive your where the revenue streams come from. how it needs to evolve your in the question what's next, or to god from here question of the reason for that farms operate on incredibly tight margins. despite amazing creek to be like you're in for that farm they make the economics are still incredibly difficult. someme of the places will be dictated by what we talk about in the book as an r&d revolut
true tara is that certifies carbon, we are in fact capturing carbon in the soil. certifies that, does the test and then marketed carbon credits we have captured. >> and got it. appreciate your time, thank you for sharing your expertise. will hear from our guests brian reisinger. >> guest: what paul is talking is a great example of the family farm working to diversify in as many ways as you can. they're still growing certain types of crops and products. there also pursuing...
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for example, in carbon emissions we are reducing our transport and carbon footprint to do a digital.nel.com saw an increase in traffic at 30% with a 16 reduction in carbon footprint. francine: how much comes from hard, trying to do good, and how much is this play with consumers, because in 5, 10 years there will be more focus on this. leena: i think clients believe luxury is sustainable because we know we make a few things and we make them beautifully and we make them with hand, and that genuine desire my clients to see us. sustainability will only go up. they want to buy less and by better, which is the right mindset to engage with luxury. so it is going to be increasingly important. francine: and sustainability do you need to be a risk taker? the idea that as a chief executive you need to be careful, but is there anything coming where -- what challenges risk-taking? leena: for all of us, the world today is so complex and moving fast that you are constantly adjusting scene get ticking. for me we are courageous brand because we walk in the footprint of a courageous movement. gabriel
for example, in carbon emissions we are reducing our transport and carbon footprint to do a digital.nel.com saw an increase in traffic at 30% with a 16 reduction in carbon footprint. francine: how much comes from hard, trying to do good, and how much is this play with consumers, because in 5, 10 years there will be more focus on this. leena: i think clients believe luxury is sustainable because we know we make a few things and we make them beautifully and we make them with hand, and that...
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que estÁs viendo detrÁs de mi, los bomberos han tenido que venir tres veces a esta casa ya que el carbÓna vez que apagan la residencia principal continÚan ardiendo y el viento del mar ahora que esta soplando hacia el interior de la tierra, vuelve a reavivar el incendio, realmente es una situaciÓn a la que se estÁn enfrentando estos bomberos sin descanso a lo largo de estas horas. >> verdaderamente dantescas son las esa tele sen de la zona de pacÍfic, donde rÁfagas de hasta 90 millas por han alimentado el avance las llamas, las que siguen devorando cientos de residencias y negocios en una zona que se extiende desde las colinas hasta las costas de malibÚ en el condado de los Ángeles. >> aproximadamente 3000 ha ha subido en estas 24 horas mÁs a 15,000 hectÁreas y sigue creciendo y las cosas estÁn difÍciles puesto que el viento ha sido muy fuerte. >> con la salir solos e puede apresar la magnitud de la destrucciÓn, residencias fuertemente construidas para resistir terremotos que sin embargo sucumbieron ante la magnitud del fuego. jaime: las cenizas y el escombro dejadas por el incendio muest
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liberal carbon tax hike kicks in this april 1.g is out of control, and now the government is out of control. christian: catherine mckenna served in the trudeau cabinet as minister for environment on climate change. she joins us. thank you for being with us. you were one of the first to call on trudeau to go. what did you think had gone so badly wrong? ms. mckenna: well, look, it was not because i did not think he had a legacy to be proud of. we address child poverty, a climate band, we had negotiations with donald trump for the first time over trade, and he was a steady hand through the pandemic, but the reality is we stand to lose everything to pr pull ef -- pierre poillevre, who is big on slogans, not policy. it was clear that they did not want justin trudeau to run again and we would pay a price as a party. it was to protect our policies. now here we are. there is an opportunity for a new leader. it's going to be very hard, but elections are about choices, and i think that we have good people that are going to step up and runni
liberal carbon tax hike kicks in this april 1.g is out of control, and now the government is out of control. christian: catherine mckenna served in the trudeau cabinet as minister for environment on climate change. she joins us. thank you for being with us. you were one of the first to call on trudeau to go. what did you think had gone so badly wrong? ms. mckenna: well, look, it was not because i did not think he had a legacy to be proud of. we address child poverty, a climate band, we had...
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so, for example, we are -- in carbon emissions we are reducing our logistics, transport, and carbon footprint increase in traffic of 30%, with a 16% reduction in carbon footprint. francine: how much of this comes from, i guess, the heart, you know, trying to do good, and how much does this also play with consumers? because in 5, 10 years, there will be even more focus on this. leena: you know, francine, i think clients believe luxury is sustainable, because they know we make fewer things, and we make them beautifully, and we make them with hands. and that genuine desire by clients to see us continue as sustainable is only going to go up. and i mentioned about more gen z and alpha buying. and they buy, because they want to buy less and buy better, which is the right mindset to engage with luxury. so it is going to be increasingly important. francine: leena, in sustainability, do you need to be a risk taker? like, the idea that as a chief executive, i guess you need to be careful, but do you need to -- is there anything coming where you, you know, will challenge, i guess, your risk-taking? leen
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engage am work and carbon commitment on the second public funds in the u.s. to set net zero ambition target. w to engage you know is not at the scale someplace better resourced and learninger peers but similar in terms of scope and focus >> and what you explained is available there across the plaza the mayor's office? >> the work do is yea we try to describe it public low in forums like this. so it should be available to anybody. >> great store. questions. my colleague lauren leads our effort on the space on the line. w width team lauren areow line? >> i am and hopeful low am i coming through. >> you are, thank you. >> great. >> yes, hello board. wonderful to be here from london. great to be here wish i could be there in personful but andrew i thought you did a great job and one key things that i think you emphasized and the delivery of over all spurs plan and also eluding to within the climate action plan thshg is mull eye pronged effort. and a single data point is difficult to summarize if you look at just the carbon reduction that would be difficult and ex
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if you have a high cost of carbon, you can justify more. this feeds into the epa on powerplant rules and permeates the cost-benefit analysis of the government. it is a central policy question. a lot of these executive actions have major policy consequences. some would say they are major questions that should only be addressed by congress. that's where i've ended up on a lot of these executive orders. these things congress should be addressing. the paris agreement. the biden team treated it, they gave it the weight of an international treaty. if you wanted to give it the legal weight, it would have to be ratified by the senate. there are different arguments about whether you need to do that now. the good government approach is to put it up for a vote in the senate. rejoining the paris agreement, then leaving it again, we get back to this whipsaw. we don't know what the national climate policy is. if it's established by executive order, we may never know. that's problematic in the energy industry. these are big investments. if you're trying t
if you have a high cost of carbon, you can justify more. this feeds into the epa on powerplant rules and permeates the cost-benefit analysis of the government. it is a central policy question. a lot of these executive actions have major policy consequences. some would say they are major questions that should only be addressed by congress. that's where i've ended up on a lot of these executive orders. these things congress should be addressing. the paris agreement. the biden team treated it,...
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in a really meaningful way, carbon emissions in a really meaningfulway, can carbon emissions in a really the clock on temperature rises? i of turning back the clock on temperature rises?- of turning back the clock on temperature rises? i think it is critical — temperature rises? i think it is critical to _ temperature rises? i think it is critical to remember- temperature rises? i think it is critical to remember that l is critical to remember that every degree, every fraction of a degree counts. even at 1.5 degrees should not be thought of as a rigid boundary but a critical reference point. 1.5 degrees, 1.7, two degrees, 2.5, every mark matters here so we have to keep fighting against this. it have to keep fighting against this. , . , , this. it is absolutely critical. _ this. it is absolutely critical. i— this. it is absolutely critical. i cannot i this. it is absolutely | critical. i cannot help this. it is absolutely i critical. i cannot help but acknowledge that you are coincidentallyjoining us from california. but link do you draw between climate change and the fires devastating lo
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but this is about removing carbon dioxide from the ocean. i don't know. i mean, i think it's very important to say we don't know and we don't know. and i just don't know what the technology is. i have no concept of like what the side effects of would be for carbon capture. from the air mean it's not really happening at a large. a lot of people are thinking about it as like a get out of jail free card right where you can just keep burning all the fossil fuels you and then somehow magically suck all that excess out of the air and just doesn't that way. it takes a lot of energy to run these removal systems and so that really needs at kate marvel nasa scientists and i talk about this in the first interview in the book and she's like that can be used to suck the stuff that's already there, but not as an excuse to just keep emitting will never. the physics of that never make sense. right. maybe it's worth saying there's 20 interviews in this, which is why when you said that, i it that wasn't really wrong you know, and there's five poems and of lots of quotes an
but this is about removing carbon dioxide from the ocean. i don't know. i mean, i think it's very important to say we don't know and we don't know. and i just don't know what the technology is. i have no concept of like what the side effects of would be for carbon capture. from the air mean it's not really happening at a large. a lot of people are thinking about it as like a get out of jail free card right where you can just keep burning all the fossil fuels you and then somehow magically suck...
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. >> let's not forget, that congestion pricing in part intends to reduce carbon emissions more peoples, as well as reduced driving in manhattan. and what we're finding is that even in democratic strongholds like new jersey, new york city, there is a lot of opposition to pacarbon reduck for the most part americans unwilling to pay for these carbon emission instructionss programs. >> climate chane green agenda tiffany president-elect trump many congressional leaders say they are going...
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carbon dioxide represents 0.04% of the atmosphere. it's barely changed. look at the rest of the chart, what isn't co-2. they want to just make it a climate change story. so, what are we doing to make things more fire-resilient in southern california? this is a reservoir just up the hill from the pacific pal sides -- palisades. the portion on the right here is what it looks like more or less when it's full. here's what it looks like presently. it's empty. it's been empty since last february. they've been fooling around for nearly a year, supposedly repairing the cover over the thing. it holds 117 million gallons of water. and the report to us that there's three one-million gallon tanks that ran out, the third one by 3:00 a.m. on the night of the fire above pacific palisades. what would another 117 -- approximately 40 times the storage of those three tanks been able to do for them had it been available? had the maintenance been done? the governor's going to start an investigation on it now. kind of like when he starts an investigation on high gas prices due
carbon dioxide represents 0.04% of the atmosphere. it's barely changed. look at the rest of the chart, what isn't co-2. they want to just make it a climate change story. so, what are we doing to make things more fire-resilient in southern california? this is a reservoir just up the hill from the pacific pal sides -- palisades. the portion on the right here is what it looks like more or less when it's full. here's what it looks like presently. it's empty. it's been empty since last february....
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copy of the — you this is almost carbon copy of the boss bomb with the inaccurate reporting.naccurate reporting. we want to be transparent with the puhtie _ to be transparent with the public. years of the fbi not being — public. years of the fbi not being transparent, we are being as transparent as we can. as we are being — as transparent as we can. as we are being transparent, there is some — are being transparent, there is some information that we have to go— some information that we have to go back and correct. you heard — to go back and correct. you heard the _ to go back and correct. you heard the resources that we brought, _ heard the resources that we brought, we have had 24 hours now— brought, we have had 24 hours now to — brought, we have had 24 hours now to go _ brought, we have had 24 hours now to go transparent with the puhtie — now to go transparent with the public. years of the fbi not being — public. years of the fbi not being transparent, we are being as transparent as we can. as we are being — as transparent as we can. as we are being transparent, there is so
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i think this can be a year of carbon capture even as the president-elect may not believe you need carbon. >> that's interesting because there's a lot of questions about what parts of the inflation reduction act, poorly named, really was climate change bill, will be rolled back by the incoming trump administration. there have been a lot of strategies, at least partially dependent on carbon capture, including amongst our largest company, one i covered closely, exxonmobil. >> they're not -- they don't care as president. >> but you need to have a return at the end of the day. therefore, you need to have a price on carbon and -- there has to be -- they incorporate certain -- certain allocations from the government as a result of what they're doing that if they were to do, change is the return on invested capital. >> in the meantime, we know president-elect wants to be able to use liquefied natural gas as a weapon against the russians. we saw russia's natural gas is not going through. certainly we have enough to be able to help europe, but we're not as able to get as many trains built as peopl
i think this can be a year of carbon capture even as the president-elect may not believe you need carbon. >> that's interesting because there's a lot of questions about what parts of the inflation reduction act, poorly named, really was climate change bill, will be rolled back by the incoming trump administration. there have been a lot of strategies, at least partially dependent on carbon capture, including amongst our largest company, one i covered closely, exxonmobil. >> they're...
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they absorb the global warming gas, carbon dioxide, they shade and cool the surroundings and can help against floating by absorbing water. diversifying crops to include drovers system varieties, so the crops fail less often and when they do, it's not such a problem. early warning systems can also help communities best to prepare for extreme whether we have a global problem. and so we need to think big the mysterious thing we can do is to stop binding fossil fuels as fast as we can. that will flow global warming. but it was one of us things. so we need to make changes to adapt to where they make sense . it's not just one thing. it's about politics, it's about what we buy, it's by be economy. it's extra step actual and it needs to become part of everything we do as we just understood. unpredictability has become a key feature of our now because i'm interest towards and this makes life particularly difficult for those who depend on forecasts for their livelihoods, like farmers and fish who are in india, citizen weatherman are increasingly stepping in to provide hyper relocate information
they absorb the global warming gas, carbon dioxide, they shade and cool the surroundings and can help against floating by absorbing water. diversifying crops to include drovers system varieties, so the crops fail less often and when they do, it's not such a problem. early warning systems can also help communities best to prepare for extreme whether we have a global problem. and so we need to think big the mysterious thing we can do is to stop binding fossil fuels as fast as we can. that will...
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it's home to a quarter of our marine life and serves as a carbon sink, removing c02 from the atmosphereonders of the world, the great barrier reef is the largest living structure on the planet. it's home to a quarter of our marine life and serves as a carbon sink, removing c02 from the atmosphere. at its core is coral. the animal has suffered rising sea temperatures, leading to recent mass bleaching events, turning them ghostly white and sometimes dying. at the latest cop29 event in azerbaijan, it was announced that 44% of the earth's corals are under threat of extinction. but innovations are unfolding and at sydney's taronga zoo, efforts are under way to help. one idea being developed here is to preserve coral for many, many years to come and it's very cool. this is the world's largest cryopreservation bank of living corals. they're freezing them for the future. they have had a pause button pressed on their biological clock, so these cells are frozen in liquid nitrogen, and the temperature of the liquid nitrogen is —i96 degrees celsius. it's very, very cold. so, you can see exactly wha
it's home to a quarter of our marine life and serves as a carbon sink, removing c02 from the atmosphereonders of the world, the great barrier reef is the largest living structure on the planet. it's home to a quarter of our marine life and serves as a carbon sink, removing c02 from the atmosphere. at its core is coral. the animal has suffered rising sea temperatures, leading to recent mass bleaching events, turning them ghostly white and sometimes dying. at the latest cop29 event in azerbaijan,...
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so we need to cut carbon emissions to solve this in the long term.the short term, we need to be really mindful of making sure that people have the information so they can take the actions they need to protect themselves in real time, and make sure that we're attending to people for the long run. there can be long term impacts from these fires, so we need to make sure we're taking care of people in the months and years to come. >> all right. professor david gonzalez, uc berkeley environmental health sciences, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> a crucial day on capitol hill for pete hegseth. a look at just a small sample of the hours of questioning he faced today from lawmakers as he tries a team can help you plan for your dreams. so your dream car, and vacation home, may be closer than you think. ready to meet the dream team? you can with wells fargo. (vo) with fargo, your virtual assistant from wells fargo, you can pick up the tab, even when you forget your wallet. (kaz) i got this. (ben) fargo, send kaz $145 dollars with zelle. (kaz) smoo
so we need to cut carbon emissions to solve this in the long term.the short term, we need to be really mindful of making sure that people have the information so they can take the actions they need to protect themselves in real time, and make sure that we're attending to people for the long run. there can be long term impacts from these fires, so we need to make sure we're taking care of people in the months and years to come. >> all right. professor david gonzalez, uc berkeley...
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carbon monoxide gas from automobile exhaust. huge blow up and the pipe air while exhaust fan suck vitiated air out of the tunnel. and air duct carries pressure down from the through the tunnel. then from the curb, admit air to the roadway. the arrow the tunnel can be renewed every minute and a half. for more fresh areas blown in under the roadway and rises gently. it is mixed. the gases exhausted by automobile this air and gas mixture is sucked through openings in the ceiling into an upper duct and drawn out through. in weehawken, new jersey. a great canyon was gouged out of rocky cliffs to provide a connection linking the tunnel with all the major of the area. violin, a plaza and a new north and south avenue between, ninth and 10th avenue. provide with six cross-town streets from 34 to 40 seconds, meet and give quick access to and from the tunnel in all directions. three years and seven months. it took to complete one tube of the lincoln tunnel. it to traffic december 22nd, 1937 through the lincoln tunnel traffic moves with spe
carbon monoxide gas from automobile exhaust. huge blow up and the pipe air while exhaust fan suck vitiated air out of the tunnel. and air duct carries pressure down from the through the tunnel. then from the curb, admit air to the roadway. the arrow the tunnel can be renewed every minute and a half. for more fresh areas blown in under the roadway and rises gently. it is mixed. the gases exhausted by automobile this air and gas mixture is sucked through openings in the ceiling into an upper duct...
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it has of carbon footprint off. it said it's because it's traveling. now imagine the kind of bedridden which has been fired on philistine. ringback how much energy be, be, david fit to manufacture these things, and then what are we using them? it's to destroy it. at a point where it re, human specie is sort of like, you know, could i say offset or why the, on the piece of art. so i really feel like by making these problems which are coming a lot from eagles or which is coming from the negative side of our heart is sort of like digging degrees even deep and $4.00 plus sign a nina, i want to ask you about one what i saw as a positive aspect, but perhaps i'm wrong here. mexico elected a climate scientist with a doctor. it's in energy engineering who had helped to write the integral of a mental panel on climate change. or you helpful with that aspect. or you mentioned before that you don't think change, we'll change will come from the top. do you think there is no other alternative or elections like this particular one leaders like this particular one coul
it has of carbon footprint off. it said it's because it's traveling. now imagine the kind of bedridden which has been fired on philistine. ringback how much energy be, be, david fit to manufacture these things, and then what are we using them? it's to destroy it. at a point where it re, human specie is sort of like, you know, could i say offset or why the, on the piece of art. so i really feel like by making these problems which are coming a lot from eagles or which is coming from the negative...
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she said it wasn't carbon monoxide.somebody reported gunshots. >> officers, though, would not say if a gun was used or fired, only saying there is currently no threat to the community. as to the specific circumstances that led to these four deaths, police are still trying to figure that out. >> it is a homicide investigation. we definitely have at least one victim of homicide all of 2024. we only had two homicides. so this is a completely unusual and very tragic incident. >> the bodies were found in a home that is hard to see in this video, as it is roped off with tape and surrounded by shrubs. emergency crews found two dogs and two cats that were still alive inside the home. officers say it appears the bodies, all of which were adults, had been in there for at least two days. >> i asked the paramedic, i said, can you tell us anything? is it what's going on? he goes, all i can tell you is it's bad. >> jerry tapiro lives across the street, and while she didn't know the people inside, she says there was a renter. that per
she said it wasn't carbon monoxide.somebody reported gunshots. >> officers, though, would not say if a gun was used or fired, only saying there is currently no threat to the community. as to the specific circumstances that led to these four deaths, police are still trying to figure that out. >> it is a homicide investigation. we definitely have at least one victim of homicide all of 2024. we only had two homicides. so this is a completely unusual and very tragic incident. >>...
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uh, carbon emissions, close the cover market spaces one um it's one of the good ways that we can, you know, achieve that. and then the transparency mechanisms are very active for me. that is one good way to, to advise in terms of our climate action. i've also been very much encouraged with that with the kind of environmental cases across the world. it's super aspiring to see that so many people right now where about climate change and holding the government and international court a come sub for to, to make pronouncements. that's what protects the electrical, me this a very inspiring 10 out in the year. and i'm hoping to see more of that in the coming years. and that's precisely where we're going to. and i'm going to ask the 3 of you, what you expect from 2025 loads of things are set to happen. awfully obviously we have a new occupant to the white house, arguably the most powerful country in the world elect to the climate deny or as their president and so many other things are at stake here. what would you guys say are the areas that we should all be focusing on when it comes to the f
uh, carbon emissions, close the cover market spaces one um it's one of the good ways that we can, you know, achieve that. and then the transparency mechanisms are very active for me. that is one good way to, to advise in terms of our climate action. i've also been very much encouraged with that with the kind of environmental cases across the world. it's super aspiring to see that so many people right now where about climate change and holding the government and international court a come sub...