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of carbon that goes into the air.u can get that thing working and if you can get it to scale and you can get that technology passed around, like why do you think that would be a bad idea regardless of whether the coal industry has been trying to sell us a bill of goods for a hundred years? >> well, because we need to talk about the dirty secrets they never talk about. first dirty secret is in order to operate a ccs plant you have to use 20 to an estimated 40% more energy to capture those carbon emissions. what does that mean? that's 20% to 40% more coal mining production and its incredible fallout in coal mining communities including methane release. the second aspect -- >> wait, i want to make sure i am understanding you. you are actually using energy to run that process and so the net reduction in emissions is actually less than it first appears because you're mining more coal to produce the same unit of btu? >> precisely. and scientists have been all over this. you essentially have to have at least 20% more energy
of carbon that goes into the air.u can get that thing working and if you can get it to scale and you can get that technology passed around, like why do you think that would be a bad idea regardless of whether the coal industry has been trying to sell us a bill of goods for a hundred years? >> well, because we need to talk about the dirty secrets they never talk about. first dirty secret is in order to operate a ccs plant you have to use 20 to an estimated 40% more energy to capture those...
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the carbon traps heat and warms the planet.ehind clean coal is to capture much of that carbon as it's being released and then put it underground. it's called ccs, carbon capture and storage. >> we capture the co-2 emitted by burning fossil fuels, compress it into a liquid which is transported to a storage site, then store it safely and permanently underground. >> sounds great, if it works. but despite the federal government investing billions, it mostly hasn't. this is the $5.6 billion kemper county energy facility, one of the most expensive domestic power plants ever built and perhaps clean coal's best hope. "all in" went to eastern mississippi to see it firsthand. >> there's nobody in the world >> there's nobody in the world doing more to try to combat carbon emissions in a clean, efficient way. >> when it opens the kemper plant is supposed to capture 65% of the carbon dioxide it generates, giving it a carbon footprint similar to natural gas. >> this will be, when it comes online, the cleanest coal fired plant in the world. >
the carbon traps heat and warms the planet.ehind clean coal is to capture much of that carbon as it's being released and then put it underground. it's called ccs, carbon capture and storage. >> we capture the co-2 emitted by burning fossil fuels, compress it into a liquid which is transported to a storage site, then store it safely and permanently underground. >> sounds great, if it works. but despite the federal government investing billions, it mostly hasn't. this is the $5.6...
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we get that carbon emissions are bad - most of us. some don't. what is the influence and the impact of deciding we'd like to put a price on it? >> governments and the private sector, for the most part, had the conversations separately. the first thing is that they decided to come together. we put together a leadership council, driving forward for a tough, specific conversation, about what we could do by the parties. everyone has agreed we'll have an agreement on climate. just the agreement to come together and talk and the positive statement - china, russia, the european union. this is different to anything we had before. we never had a group like this. the reality is that carbon in the air has a price, has a price. it has a cost now. we haven't put a price on it, and we've been ignoring it. 1.2 million died last year as a result of pollution, and the pollution is related to the way we put carbon in the air. if you go to the small island states, they'll tell you putting carbon in the air has a clear cost. they'll lose the country. the estimation
we get that carbon emissions are bad - most of us. some don't. what is the influence and the impact of deciding we'd like to put a price on it? >> governments and the private sector, for the most part, had the conversations separately. the first thing is that they decided to come together. we put together a leadership council, driving forward for a tough, specific conversation, about what we could do by the parties. everyone has agreed we'll have an agreement on climate. just the...
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in 2006, bolder residents passed a carbon tax. they were taxing themselves for electricity.id you use that money? >> bolder was one of the first communities to pass a carbon tax and the community, this is really a community-driven initiative. they wanted to find ways to reduce the carbon intensity of the power supply, the electric supply. >> money has been used to create efficient see and management programs and to do some research. just recently, that tax was renewed. it was a five-year tax to see if we achieved any benefits. the biggest thing we learned from it is that while these programs can have a great impact, it's nothing compared to the impact you can have if you change of your electric supply. that was probably one of the biggest learning points. >> now you are looking at creating your own utility. is that right? >> yes, it is. the franchise that served the city of bolder expired and in 2008, the community began to think of things they wanted to do different with the power supply, how to make it greener, less carbon intensive, increase the amount of renewables and l
in 2006, bolder residents passed a carbon tax. they were taxing themselves for electricity.id you use that money? >> bolder was one of the first communities to pass a carbon tax and the community, this is really a community-driven initiative. they wanted to find ways to reduce the carbon intensity of the power supply, the electric supply. >> money has been used to create efficient see and management programs and to do some research. just recently, that tax was renewed. it was a...
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. >> a mystery this morning in san francisco, somehow, deadly carbon dioxide gas filled an apartment building setting off alarms and forcing tenants to evacuate. our reporter has the story from the parkside district the. >> it wasn't the kind of alarm that is familiar and when it went off at 5:00 a.m. in the san francisco apartment building some almost ignored it. >> i heard the beaching but i didn't connect it to anything and he woke me up saying there were firemen at the door. >> the beaching was coming from the carbon monoxide detectors which do not sound like the usual smoke detector but can save you from a silent killer. >> firefighters deticketted levels of carbon monoxide above normal and decided to evacuate the building. >> i wake up good morning good morning and ten firefighters were in my room but it is better than not weighing -- waking up. >> pg&e did not fine the source. the gas vented to the outside could have come back in. >> a lot of possibilities of a change in weather or wind direction or atmospheric conditions that cause the carbon monoxide to come back down the ve
. >> a mystery this morning in san francisco, somehow, deadly carbon dioxide gas filled an apartment building setting off alarms and forcing tenants to evacuate. our reporter has the story from the parkside district the. >> it wasn't the kind of alarm that is familiar and when it went off at 5:00 a.m. in the san francisco apartment building some almost ignored it. >> i heard the beaching but i didn't connect it to anything and he woke me up saying there were firemen at the...
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a single pound of carbon dioxide would fill a 2-1/2 foot diameter balloon. but if we want to make it into more san francisco terms, we could say that a single pound of carbon dioxide would fill a 2-1/2 foot diameter yoga ball. imagine your car emitting 20 yoga balls of carbon dioxide for every gallon of gas, 20 yoga balls. that's a lot of yoga balls and that's a big volume of gas that's being put out by one gallon of gas. imagine all the gallons of gas that are burned in san francisco and you can see our sky filled with yoga balls. filling your car with 10 gallons of gas equals 300 yoga balls of carbon dioxide. the label would be attached to either the hose or the pump or on top of the pump or it could be a combination of a label on the hole itself that you would see in the palm of your hand to more information that would be on the pump itself. but these are the things we can be working out before we get into committee. as we go through the legislative process, we will look at making sure that the public and [speaker not understood] will be informed of this
a single pound of carbon dioxide would fill a 2-1/2 foot diameter balloon. but if we want to make it into more san francisco terms, we could say that a single pound of carbon dioxide would fill a 2-1/2 foot diameter yoga ball. imagine your car emitting 20 yoga balls of carbon dioxide for every gallon of gas, 20 yoga balls. that's a lot of yoga balls and that's a big volume of gas that's being put out by one gallon of gas. imagine all the gallons of gas that are burned in san francisco and you...
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monoxide alarm went -- two hours ago after a carbon monoxide alarm went off.not clear if his death was caused by carbon monoxide, which is a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly. we'll have more from alex savidge at the scene at 8:30. >>> police in palo alto investigating the second case of indecent exposure against a young girl. it happened about 6:30 yesterday evening at byron street and seal avenue. police say a 10-year-old girl was walking her dog when a man stopped his car beside her and exposed himself to her. that man described as a white man in his late 20s or early 30s with brown hair. he was driving an older model white volvo four-door sedan. now, about 24 hours before that, a man exposed himself to a 14-year-old girl a couple of blocks away at the intersection of embarcadero road and bryant street. now, in that case, the man had a similar description but he was driving a navy blue full- sized pickup truck. a police sketch of that man is expected later today. >>> 8:05. thieves robbed a hayward food bank leaving volunteers there scrambling to se
monoxide alarm went -- two hours ago after a carbon monoxide alarm went off.not clear if his death was caused by carbon monoxide, which is a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly. we'll have more from alex savidge at the scene at 8:30. >>> police in palo alto investigating the second case of indecent exposure against a young girl. it happened about 6:30 yesterday evening at byron street and seal avenue. police say a 10-year-old girl was walking her dog when a man stopped his car...
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they do future know if it is because of the carbon monoxide.efighters say this building is full of elderly people who are frail with pre-existing conditions. it is impossible to know why they were suffering pain or if it is related to the carbon monoxide. they are checking on everyone and he have made contact with everyone, all the residents and have not discovered anything else beyond the complaints i described. they have over evacuated the building and they are ventilating it to make it safe so people can return him with no word on when that be. this is still an active situation. >>> developing news, san francisco police are investigating a fatal police shooting involving a car burglary suspect during the game. authorities say the officers watched three suspects break interest an s.u.v. parked at 9:00 last might and when the officers walked to the suspect's car they saw he had a handgun and the officer says he told them to drop it but he refused and the officer opened fire. the driver and a passenger were hit by bullets. the driver was pronou
they do future know if it is because of the carbon monoxide.efighters say this building is full of elderly people who are frail with pre-existing conditions. it is impossible to know why they were suffering pain or if it is related to the carbon monoxide. they are checking on everyone and he have made contact with everyone, all the residents and have not discovered anything else beyond the complaints i described. they have over evacuated the building and they are ventilating it to make it safe...
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carbone's territory has some of the richest towns in the nation.lines are arteries to the heart of corporate power in new york, but a lot of people walking around in suits haven't had a job in years. >> my job is to get people into a career. >> carbone has more than 12,000 who have spent their last unemployment check with nowhere to go. >> i can't tell you how this bothers me. i can't tell you what this has done to me. it's not just the numbers. it's--scott, it's the stories that you've heard. >> inside, you feel like a part of you has been ripped out from losing a job. >> this is how joe carbone intends to restore their american dream. he calls it platform to employment. it's a half-million-dollar program that he raised the money for from businesses and charities. we went along for five weeks as a class of 28 learned how to claw their way back to employment. >> i was so ashamed to reach out for help because i felt discouraged. i felt ashamed that i had failed. >> vernon downes was a project manager for a company that made medical devices. he's bee
carbone's territory has some of the richest towns in the nation.lines are arteries to the heart of corporate power in new york, but a lot of people walking around in suits haven't had a job in years. >> my job is to get people into a career. >> carbone has more than 12,000 who have spent their last unemployment check with nowhere to go. >> i can't tell you how this bothers me. i can't tell you what this has done to me. it's not just the numbers. it's--scott, it's the stories...
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the enormous balloon of carbon dioxide that we produce every year.od carbon calculator, and there's many good ones, it'll give you a list of ten, 20, 30 things that you specifically could do depending on how far you drive to work, how big your house is, what part of the country you live in, how much money you have, things like that. number three is we live in a democratic society. we need to tell our leaders that we care about this issue. tell them, i'm a mom, and i care about it because of my kids. i'm a christian, and i care about it because of my faith. i'm a conservative business person, and i care about it because i want a healthy economy. and the myth is that climate change and a healthy economy are opposed. >> that's right. >> we have the ability and i think we have the responsibility, to do that in the society that we live. >> your parents were missionaries. >> yes. >> are you? >> i'm starting to think i might be. >> for? >> i mean, imagine a world where, you know, the highways are made of solar panels that charge our cars as we drive. where
the enormous balloon of carbon dioxide that we produce every year.od carbon calculator, and there's many good ones, it'll give you a list of ten, 20, 30 things that you specifically could do depending on how far you drive to work, how big your house is, what part of the country you live in, how much money you have, things like that. number three is we live in a democratic society. we need to tell our leaders that we care about this issue. tell them, i'm a mom, and i care about it because of my...
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countries like ours got a 200 year head start on emitting carbon. there's a finite carbon budget. a right to exit poverty, to address the unequal exchanges that were built between our nations powered by fossil fuels. super powered by fossil fuels in the early days of the burning of coal. andes per ran a is going to lay out an inspiring vision for how addressing climate change can and must heal the wounds of colonialism and turn the world right-side up. in our own countries, we will not stop this fossil fuel frenzy unless indigenous people and people of color and low income communities have real options and are not being asked to choose between poverty and pollution. that is an impossible choice. and front-line communities are telling us, it's not enough just to stop the bad projects. we need real economical concerntives in our communities. the prim has to be that the people who -- the principle has to be that the people who suffer most under a toxic economy need to be first in line to benefit from the positive transitions to the new economy. all of this is possible. more than that
countries like ours got a 200 year head start on emitting carbon. there's a finite carbon budget. a right to exit poverty, to address the unequal exchanges that were built between our nations powered by fossil fuels. super powered by fossil fuels in the early days of the burning of coal. andes per ran a is going to lay out an inspiring vision for how addressing climate change can and must heal the wounds of colonialism and turn the world right-side up. in our own countries, we will not stop...
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if you put in just a carbon monoxide detector, it's important to have one of these too.e extinguisher, yes. >> one thing people expect to do when the power goes out after an earthquake about using candles. what would you recommend? >> if you have a battery operated candle would be better to use. this kind of a candle, you wouldn't want it in an area where it can cause a fire or aftershock that it doesn't rollover. you definitely want to have this in a non-combustible surface. >> now, here we have our stove. after a significant earthquake we expect that we may have gas disrupted and so without gas in your home, how are you going to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbec
if you put in just a carbon monoxide detector, it's important to have one of these too.e extinguisher, yes. >> one thing people expect to do when the power goes out after an earthquake about using candles. what would you recommend? >> if you have a battery operated candle would be better to use. this kind of a candle, you wouldn't want it in an area where it can cause a fire or aftershock that it doesn't rollover. you definitely want to have this in a non-combustible surface....
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. >>> an rerld man has died -- elderly man has died after collapsing during a carbon monoxide scare. the 95-year-old man suffered a heart attack while evacuating, although paramedics don't think his death is related to the gas leak. carbon monoxide detecters went off around 5:00 this morning inside this building at taraville at 23rd avenue. firefighters cleared every apartment and in the process of evacuating that elderly man suffered cardiac arrest and collapsed. paramedics were unable to revive him. crews spent the morning trying to figure out what caused the buildup of carbon monoxide. >> pg&e has been through the building, checked every pilot light, furnace, water heater. everything is fine. we have no known reason for these elevated levels of the carbon monoxide. >> people were allowed back into their apartments. the coroner will investigate to find out what factors led to the man's death. >>> the medical examiner has now identified a man killed by police as 26-year-old 0shane evans of loekd. he was shot and -- of oakland. he was shot last night just outside of at&t park. office
. >>> an rerld man has died -- elderly man has died after collapsing during a carbon monoxide scare. the 95-year-old man suffered a heart attack while evacuating, although paramedics don't think his death is related to the gas leak. carbon monoxide detecters went off around 5:00 this morning inside this building at taraville at 23rd avenue. firefighters cleared every apartment and in the process of evacuating that elderly man suffered cardiac arrest and collapsed. paramedics were...
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and nowhere is carbon tax mentioned in it. billionaires. it preserves social security and it protects medicare and netects the social safety for working families in this country. that's what that budget was all about. campaign get back to finance, since he brought it up. i believe all this dark money that's flooding our state should disclosed. we have to do it in our personal campaigns. the pac funding i have. i am very proud of the voluntary contributions i have from the women of thisd state, from the umwa, from from dentists,s, siercyclists. has a right to form their pac's of voluntary donations. what my support is all about. i don't back away from that one iota. i put out there and signed. but unfortunately, my opponent doesn't want his dark money disclosed from wence is coming. a government be hijacking our democracy. that's a fear we should have in this country. >> senator jenkins? what?ss the irs employees pac to his campaign. [laughter] the irs employees pac to your campaign. i'm telling you, it's an outrage. you know, and, again, i
and nowhere is carbon tax mentioned in it. billionaires. it preserves social security and it protects medicare and netects the social safety for working families in this country. that's what that budget was all about. campaign get back to finance, since he brought it up. i believe all this dark money that's flooding our state should disclosed. we have to do it in our personal campaigns. the pac funding i have. i am very proud of the voluntary contributions i have from the women of thisd state,...
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they were so much more efficient than the old carbon filaments. thatwas the breakthrough allowed electric light to really compete against gas. general electric said, this is edison's dream finally realized. this was three decades after edison launched his bulb, promising this would be an abundant, cheap form of light that everyone was going to enjoy. it really wasn't until the 19 teen's that he started to enter into the marketplace. if you had carbon filaments in companyb, electric would provide them free, come over and exchange the bulbs for you. if you wanted to buy the more efficient bulbs, you had to buy your own bulbs. that slowed things down, the entrance into this. it was so much more efficient that within a decade or so, everybody switched over to metallic filaments. >> there are modern parallels there that as transformational as a piece of technology can be, it can still take a very long time for it to get penetrated widely available, made inexpensive enough for it to be accessible to many people. that was as true for electricity as it is
they were so much more efficient than the old carbon filaments. thatwas the breakthrough allowed electric light to really compete against gas. general electric said, this is edison's dream finally realized. this was three decades after edison launched his bulb, promising this would be an abundant, cheap form of light that everyone was going to enjoy. it really wasn't until the 19 teen's that he started to enter into the marketplace. if you had carbon filaments in companyb, electric would...
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but global warming, it's the product of a war between old energy, the carbon cronnies who, by the waycould not stay in business in a true free market capitalism because these new technology like wind and solar can produce electropics and deliver them to their customers much more efficiently and much cheaper than the old energy economy. the only way that they maintained their foot hold in our economy is through enormous subsidies and through the domination of the political process you, through, again, through the subversion of democracy. if we could take the subsidies away from coal and oil, a trillion dollars of subsidies every year that they get, they couldn't survive in the marketplace. we need a marketplace that does what a market is supposed to do, which is to reward good behavior, which is efficiency and punish bad behavior, which is inefficiency and waste. right now, we have a marketplace that is governed by rules that were rigged by the carbon incumbents to reward the dirtiest, filthiest, most poisonous, most addictive fuels from hell rather than the chief, clean, green, holsom
but global warming, it's the product of a war between old energy, the carbon cronnies who, by the waycould not stay in business in a true free market capitalism because these new technology like wind and solar can produce electropics and deliver them to their customers much more efficiently and much cheaper than the old energy economy. the only way that they maintained their foot hold in our economy is through enormous subsidies and through the domination of the political process you, through,...
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it uses two carbon rods. kept close enough so the powerful current jumps across the gas and creates a light that's many of thousands teams brighter than an incandescent bulb. >> why did edison choose one and not the other? >> somebody beat him to the arc light. the person who really lit downtown streets in area was charles rush. he was largely self-educated. he had access to scientific american and popular science monthly and hunger for this sorts of information. he, following the magazines, figured out how to make his own arc light. europeans were experimenting with this in paris, particularly. he figured out how to make one that was cheaper and more efficient than anyone else had done before. >> so when we think about the lighting up of broadway and public streets that was done by arc light. he had really not just the american market but the global market quite quickly. >> the way they were deployed, these massive towers that were built in the hearts of cities. almost like a light house. >> one of the excit
it uses two carbon rods. kept close enough so the powerful current jumps across the gas and creates a light that's many of thousands teams brighter than an incandescent bulb. >> why did edison choose one and not the other? >> somebody beat him to the arc light. the person who really lit downtown streets in area was charles rush. he was largely self-educated. he had access to scientific american and popular science monthly and hunger for this sorts of information. he, following the...
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but global warming, it's the product of a war between old energy, the carbon cronnies who, by the way, could not stay in business in a true free market capitalism because these new technology like wind and solar can produce electropics and deliver them to their customers much more efficiently and much cheaper than the old energy economy. the only way that they maintained their foot hold in our economy is through enormous subsidies and through the domination of the political process you, through, again, through the subversion of democracy. if we could take the subsidies away from coal and oil, a trillion dollars of subsidies every year that they get, they couldn't survive in the marketplace. we need a marketplace that does what a market is supposed to do, which is to reward good behavior, which is efficiency and punish bad behavior, which is inefficiency and waste. right now, we have a marketplace that is governed by rules that were rigged by the carbon incumbents to reward the dirtiest, filthiest, most poisonous, most addictive fuels from hell rather than the chief, clean, green, hols
but global warming, it's the product of a war between old energy, the carbon cronnies who, by the way, could not stay in business in a true free market capitalism because these new technology like wind and solar can produce electropics and deliver them to their customers much more efficiently and much cheaper than the old energy economy. the only way that they maintained their foot hold in our economy is through enormous subsidies and through the domination of the political process you,...
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there are frost advisories posted as is we've been saying through carbon, monroe county. today, later in the afternoon, one of the days you need extra layers. you need the layer in the morning, get rid of it later in the dayment don't wear that chunky sweater and expect that you will need it all day long. 71 degrees the sunshine out there. actually real nice day coming up here. but we are tracking hello jessica, oops, we are tracking our next warmfront, by tomorrow, so see few more clouds out, there and probably shower. you got me all thrown off here, jess. over to you. >> clearly you're not the only one thrown off right now. >> it happens. >> it happen. green screen, good morning, everybody, popping in little early for you, 5:54. we go outside right now, we check out a lot of problems weaver going on, the schuylkill expressway really just slammed in both directions at conshohocken, due to the disable vehicle, pulled over to the right hands shoulder, taking the right hand lanas well due to disable vehicle, can't even say that right today, disable vehicle turned into fuel
there are frost advisories posted as is we've been saying through carbon, monroe county. today, later in the afternoon, one of the days you need extra layers. you need the layer in the morning, get rid of it later in the dayment don't wear that chunky sweater and expect that you will need it all day long. 71 degrees the sunshine out there. actually real nice day coming up here. but we are tracking hello jessica, oops, we are tracking our next warmfront, by tomorrow, so see few more clouds out,...
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firefighters evacuated the building after finding above normal levels of carbon monoxide. residents admit the whole thing was pretty startling. >> i was just sleeping and got woken up by like six of s.f.'s finest and was told i got to evacuate, it's co2 in the building. >> authorities say a man in his 90s went into cardiac arrest during the evacuation and then sadly died of a heart attack. pg & e has not located the source of the gas but believe the change in the wind direction might have blown the gas back down drainpipes and into the building. >>> babies and the elderly are the most vulnerable to carbon monoxi monoxide. you can't see it or smell it. state law requires all homes to now have working carbon monoxide detectors. >>> contra costa county is confirming its first case of enterovirus d-68. health services officials say the case involves a person under the age of 18 who was hospitalized but has since recovered. this is the sixth reported case of enterovirus d-68 in the bay area. the first in contra costa k the respiratory illness has been reported in 43 states with
firefighters evacuated the building after finding above normal levels of carbon monoxide. residents admit the whole thing was pretty startling. >> i was just sleeping and got woken up by like six of s.f.'s finest and was told i got to evacuate, it's co2 in the building. >> authorities say a man in his 90s went into cardiac arrest during the evacuation and then sadly died of a heart attack. pg & e has not located the source of the gas but believe the change in the wind direction...
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on carbon dioxide. there's only one person that i can find, because every political commentator, all the washington folks, the people who drafted it say there is a carbon tax in it. he wants to keep running from it. i want to leave the last second and mention this campaign finance, my 30 seconds. campaign finance. individual contributions versus pac. 80% of the jenkins for congress contributions are from individuals. only 32% are from individuals for nick rahall. in state versus out of state, 61% of my contributions are from in state. only 28% of his are from in state. we want to talk about who's owned, look at the facts. and read the law. >> first of all, never passed a law of two pages. i don't know what you are reading from. some type of summary printed up after the fact. i read that budget. i have it on my desk. no where is carbon mentioned it. it is a tax on billionaires and protects the social safety net for our working families in this country. that's what that budget was all about. let's get bac
on carbon dioxide. there's only one person that i can find, because every political commentator, all the washington folks, the people who drafted it say there is a carbon tax in it. he wants to keep running from it. i want to leave the last second and mention this campaign finance, my 30 seconds. campaign finance. individual contributions versus pac. 80% of the jenkins for congress contributions are from individuals. only 32% are from individuals for nick rahall. in state versus out of state,...
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. >> dust and black carbon are drastically accelerating snow melt. >> at the end of the mission, you end up with a map like this. what am i looking at? >> this map gives us instantaneous snapshot, key to optimizing the reservoir. >> the computer technology is built to map models. >> you are changing the way water is managed. >> it's critical to the economy, water culture. >> satellite images indicate ground water depletion. when surface water from precipitation is scarce, farmers drill for ground water. back in the central valley, we met up with a team from the u.s. geological survey who are keeping on eye on the some rinking aquifers. >> i have not seen this many wells needing to be drilled or heard of this many wells going dry. >> claudia is a hydrologist. >> is it completely unrealistic to think of these deep level aquifers at just an unlimited resource? >> we are lowering the water levels lower than historic lows, taking more out than recharging the system. >> there is more than the immediate impact of all this well digging, land subsidence. >> it is the lowering of the land surf
. >> dust and black carbon are drastically accelerating snow melt. >> at the end of the mission, you end up with a map like this. what am i looking at? >> this map gives us instantaneous snapshot, key to optimizing the reservoir. >> the computer technology is built to map models. >> you are changing the way water is managed. >> it's critical to the economy, water culture. >> satellite images indicate ground water depletion. when surface water from...
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they talked about a carbon tax. >> a price on carbon.ng the united states has rejected. >> jon: rejected is such a harsh word. politely decline to legislatively consider, because it may effect us. anything get done at the summit? >> some challenges were on display even today. brazil, for example, said they wouldn't sign a plan to halt deforcestation by 2030. >> jon: you can't ask brazil to halt deforestation. that's their whole thing. the best you can hope for is a tiny strip of rainforest. [ applause ] >> jon: the gathering -- it really does. south america will look much better in a bathing suit now. the gathering wasn't totally hopeless. one un agent believes the planet can be saved. the av department. >> one day we will find the power of the energy alarm clock came through the breeze of the trees. it won't scar the land or poison the seas. the question is how do we get to that day from where we are today? all 7.3 billion of us. >> jon: wow, nicely done. if you want to capture the full gravity of climate change pick a different morgan
they talked about a carbon tax. >> a price on carbon.ng the united states has rejected. >> jon: rejected is such a harsh word. politely decline to legislatively consider, because it may effect us. anything get done at the summit? >> some challenges were on display even today. brazil, for example, said they wouldn't sign a plan to halt deforcestation by 2030. >> jon: you can't ask brazil to halt deforestation. that's their whole thing. the best you can hope for is a tiny...
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an important part of the analysis was to get a piece of aged reinforced carbon carbon material.d what they found is that the age properties depended on the number of reentries, that the strength is degraded each time you re-enter. this one -- i think 41 of the 44 tiles on the shuttle were original to the shuttle and each time they re-enter oxygen penetrates the micro pores and it weakens the strength properties. so sandia started to characterize. they managed to get small amounts of aged reinforced carbon carbon and characterize the stress of strength properties and started to do some analyses of what failure modes could have happened. in the end what they found is that a cubic foot of foam roughly hitting at 700 feet per second would break through and cause these to fail. they discovered this final,íf i march, so march of 2003, and it wasn't until july of 2003 that the experiments were done at southwestern research institute which demonstrated then. and the thing that actually got my attention was this. i saw this on cnn. in my mind, yeah, we saw this a few months ago, but for
an important part of the analysis was to get a piece of aged reinforced carbon carbon material.d what they found is that the age properties depended on the number of reentries, that the strength is degraded each time you re-enter. this one -- i think 41 of the 44 tiles on the shuttle were original to the shuttle and each time they re-enter oxygen penetrates the micro pores and it weakens the strength properties. so sandia started to characterize. they managed to get small amounts of aged...
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most of the residents at 1255 terrible street in san francisco got out safely this morning after carbon monoxide alarms went off. >> i wake up to 10 firefighters in my room, but it is better than not waking up i guess. >> fire crews detected elevated levels of carbon monoxide and evacuated the building. >> during the process we had a medical condition occur that required cpr. i called for additional resources. >> they were running short of their own ambulances. they were out haming other calls. handling other calls. they had to count on the private companies to respond. they show the first ambulance took 18 minutes to arrive. maximum response time is 10 minutes. the question tonight is could those minutes have helped an elderly man. >> he was conscious and moving when we were evacuating and he suffered a heart attack. >> long-time paramedic tells me heart attacks are sometimes associated with carbon monoxide poisoning. the victim was 94-year-old aaron grayborn. they were a major issue for white. it that is documented people waiting 30 minutes, 40 minutes and up to two hours for an ambul
most of the residents at 1255 terrible street in san francisco got out safely this morning after carbon monoxide alarms went off. >> i wake up to 10 firefighters in my room, but it is better than not waking up i guess. >> fire crews detected elevated levels of carbon monoxide and evacuated the building. >> during the process we had a medical condition occur that required cpr. i called for additional resources. >> they were running short of their own ambulances. they were...
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tax, i oppose a carbon tax.t is the amount in dollars that every electricity bill will increase under your carbon tax? set the level for a fee on carbon. you do not believe in climate change, see you not interested -- >> electricity rates. >> i said the market will set a price just like the market set a price when the first president bush put in effect the clean air act, which lowered pollution in benefited our nation. i will tell you the price we are paying right now for your denial of climate change is a very high one. colorado is ready to meet the challenge of reducing carbon emissions. we have been preparing for it for many years. i wish you would listen to the scientists in the state and realize this is colorado's future. this is something that is there for the taking and under my leadership, that is what we are going to do. you just said that the market was set a price for a carbon tax. let me finish the question -- thank you. >> welcome to a bottle. -- to a rebuttle. >> there is no cost on the electricity
tax, i oppose a carbon tax.t is the amount in dollars that every electricity bill will increase under your carbon tax? set the level for a fee on carbon. you do not believe in climate change, see you not interested -- >> electricity rates. >> i said the market will set a price just like the market set a price when the first president bush put in effect the clean air act, which lowered pollution in benefited our nation. i will tell you the price we are paying right now for your...
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crossing your fingers that someone will eventually invent something, and we'll all sit down to a nice carbon neutral free lunch. they have agreed to slash their greenhouse emissions by 40%, and do it by 2030. >> it was not easy, not at all. but we with managed to reach a fair decision. >> it sets europe on an ambitious yet cost effective climate, and energy path. climate change is one of the biggest challenges of man kind. ultimately, this is about survival. >> the plan will be legally binding on every member state and includes over goals such as producing 27% of the e.u. energy from renewable sources and improving energy efficiency by 27%. this puts it up firmly. the path was not an easy one, it had it's own concerns. from the united kingdom certain benchmarks had to be voluntary, as they continue to battle anti-e.u. sentiments at home countries like sweden and germany are already meeting or beating targets, their leaders wanted stricker measures. and then there was poland, it threatened to block the deal entirely, unless it included a complex set ovalnesses. must to their domestic energy c
crossing your fingers that someone will eventually invent something, and we'll all sit down to a nice carbon neutral free lunch. they have agreed to slash their greenhouse emissions by 40%, and do it by 2030. >> it was not easy, not at all. but we with managed to reach a fair decision. >> it sets europe on an ambitious yet cost effective climate, and energy path. climate change is one of the biggest challenges of man kind. ultimately, this is about survival. >> the plan will...