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climate change? it is surreal. it feels sururreal. also, i'm a little bit angry because i fear not much will be done as we of seen timime and te again. there will be into promises and no action behind it. tople won't actually work out phase brown coal and other extremelyuel that are -- what you call it, alluding. amy: what you mean by brbrown coalal? >> i believe it is called ignite.. there are two types. there is coal and brown coal. brown coal is more destructive. you have to remove layers of the earth completely. you remove a all of ththe environment and you cannot just fill it up again because it is polluted. the fuel is not as good asas normal coal. it is compact, which means it gives off more carbon dioxide than coal does. amy: which heats the earth more. we are walking past the barricade into what looks like a village of tree houses. there are abouout 200 people hee for a pupublic to her. >> my name is tom. >> i am indigo. amy: talk ababout where we are d what you have done. villagee in a tree
climate change? it is surreal. it feels sururreal. also, i'm a little bit angry because i fear not much will be done as we of seen timime and te again. there will be into promises and no action behind it. tople won't actually work out phase brown coal and other extremelyuel that are -- what you call it, alluding. amy: what you mean by brbrown coalal? >> i believe it is called ignite.. there are two types. there is coal and brown coal. brown coal is more destructive. you have to remove...
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at the moment the the causal relationship between kleis climate change and. these losses and damages is still quite difficult to prove that research there is so much research going on in climate science and what they call attribution of science is getting better and better and that it is very very important because because i think climate is not the same as weather conditions so we cannot attribute it climate change to every certain event we saw in all these pictures and tornadoes and the rising seal and all these things rising sea level yes but not tornadoes and other weather conditions so we need scientific if we can more if the climatologists can prove the link and the in the causal link between certain kind of producing emissions and weather events that would help a lot and i think the work the scientists are doing right now is very very important for this not least for legal battles if you can prove it and it started in the united states started. of tobacco companies causing cancer so if we can prove this the same amount of cultural links on this level t
at the moment the the causal relationship between kleis climate change and. these losses and damages is still quite difficult to prove that research there is so much research going on in climate science and what they call attribution of science is getting better and better and that it is very very important because because i think climate is not the same as weather conditions so we cannot attribute it climate change to every certain event we saw in all these pictures and tornadoes and the...
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united against climate change. big challenges for the twenty third u.n. climate conference in bonn how are nations working to meet their paris agreement targets. d.-w. is there and reporting daily. from the cup twenty three this weekend next on d w news. health. and hearings to law. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. life in an equal societies. the divide starting november fifteenth on d w. c.
united against climate change. big challenges for the twenty third u.n. climate conference in bonn how are nations working to meet their paris agreement targets. d.-w. is there and reporting daily. from the cup twenty three this weekend next on d w news. health. and hearings to law. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. life in an equal societies. the divide starting november fifteenth on d w. c.
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climate change gang waste van pollution. and isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference and let's inspire others. to do it for god the environment magazine. long d.w. . it's all about the moments that. it's all about the stories in so. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us and inspired by distinctive instagram or years at g.w. stories new topics each week on instagram. along. its load it on town along the main atoll of the island nation of cyrene bus boy. and his three sons in just a few hours before the water returns. if there are no stones on the beach anymore and that's why we have to go far out we need to get coral because the sea is flooding our house that. the home of tartar and his family of twelve is under threat ten years ago they started building a wall made of coral. that. were already have when the water comes all the way up to here and there's a strong wind that's
climate change gang waste van pollution. and isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference and let's inspire others. to do it for god the environment magazine. long d.w. . it's all about the moments that. it's all about the stories in so. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us and inspired by distinctive instagram or years at g.w. stories new topics...
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are seeing changes with the in the food chain if the food chain is changed due to warming the water that we're going to see changes in the whale we're not we're not we're perfect place or research for this right now i mean this is a great place for whale watching but what's really important climate change on the horizon and what we know and what we're learning about it we're going to further. to see more and more research being necessary james is furious that donald trump has described climate change as an invention of the chinese and put a climate change skeptic in charge of the u.s. environmental protection agency i feel it's a shame that our administration and our president has seen i climate or at least put it in the background if it is personally i think ridiculous sad and something that if we as american u.s. citizens should be ashamed. but james also says that scientists like the red hood should have spoken up more about their results then the president wouldn't have been able to spread seeds of doubt he thinks. you know the businessman thinks he has a solution he wants to challen
are seeing changes with the in the food chain if the food chain is changed due to warming the water that we're going to see changes in the whale we're not we're not we're perfect place or research for this right now i mean this is a great place for whale watching but what's really important climate change on the horizon and what we know and what we're learning about it we're going to further. to see more and more research being necessary james is furious that donald trump has described climate...
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you can think about not only the changes occurring but how fast the change is occurring. here are two other examples. is on fda drugs approved. you can see the sharp line there over the last decade. the number of new drugs approved for the treatment of health care has been rapidly rising. interestingly, for hospitals and the health care system, they are consolidating. you may see hospitals merging more rapidly. health care is becoming more and lessnetworked and less and individual hospitals going at it alone. howus think about that and the peace of change and the amount of change that is occurring today. as leaders in health care, as policymakers and clinicians, how can you adapt to that environment? how can you create positive impact for patients, their families, in your community? myt i wanted to do is use experience at the v.a. about two weeks ago and i was deputy undersecretary there and we focused a lot on the veterans' choice programs. exampleuse that as an on how various leaders in health care can drive change. was014, the v.a. experiencing a lot of access issues.
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changing. for the less so there is fear and even i really don't know what they can do when you talk to environmental journalists there's that conversation that's happening in terms of. striking a balance between being overdramatic or is that drama necessary today there was. a recent cover story in new york magazine about the worst case outcomes of climate change a lot of climate activists and advocates were unhappy because they felt like he was presenting such a grim scenario but the fact is that the story did really well it attracted a lot of attention a lot more than most climate coverage does on the one hand is a real world. a real desire among journalists in the press in general to tell the story in all of its seriousness on the other hand there's a real design not to make people too scared when we know right future scenarios is a gap in the reporting between what the future looks like and what we can do in the present so the tricky part about climate journalism is that often the climate ch
changing. for the less so there is fear and even i really don't know what they can do when you talk to environmental journalists there's that conversation that's happening in terms of. striking a balance between being overdramatic or is that drama necessary today there was. a recent cover story in new york magazine about the worst case outcomes of climate change a lot of climate activists and advocates were unhappy because they felt like he was presenting such a grim scenario but the fact is...
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runway was finished allowing climate change scientists. to continue fight to research the benefits or. that's the power train and. making it happen. this is d w news live from berlin tensions rise in five way are the country's leader robert mugabe and his wife grace heading for a showdown with the military reports say armored vehicles have been spotted outside the capital. also coming up dhaka. anguish areas have ice.
runway was finished allowing climate change scientists. to continue fight to research the benefits or. that's the power train and. making it happen. this is d w news live from berlin tensions rise in five way are the country's leader robert mugabe and his wife grace heading for a showdown with the military reports say armored vehicles have been spotted outside the capital. also coming up dhaka. anguish areas have ice.
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climate commission a since twenty ten he's alarmed by the changes caused by climate change. it is warning that you know the community has to live in these conditions you know. i would imagine you know there would be a lot of us annotation problems a lot of contamination of their drink of water. right now we we don't really have. a king tide you know or you know a rising sea no there will it there during this period but imagine when it does come you know and and that little sea wall there is is is is fully you know submerged by by by water. one day the people of carey bass will have to leave their country the government has already purchased land on fiji to provide them with refuge. i mean of all the. every day to talent his three brothers have to carry their fishing boat into the sea it's hard work. you know get it about as you can see this area is flooded all this from here to all the way back there used to be beach now the beach is gone and the rocks are washed up that's why we have to move our boat every day otherwise it would get smashed. and the family defies the rising
climate commission a since twenty ten he's alarmed by the changes caused by climate change. it is warning that you know the community has to live in these conditions you know. i would imagine you know there would be a lot of us annotation problems a lot of contamination of their drink of water. right now we we don't really have. a king tide you know or you know a rising sea no there will it there during this period but imagine when it does come you know and and that little sea wall there is is...
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climate change is more than just an abstract threat. for them it's real. and they know simply praying won't help. they need real answers fast before their home is lost forever. as we all know engineers all around the world are working on technological solutions to address the problem of climate change we're going to take a look now at a car that could help accelerate the fight against air pollution and climate change automobiles trains and airplanes are responsible for a large chunk of global c o two emissions but transport is a growing sector and vehicle emissions are expected to double by two thousand and fifty some german engineering students are looking to the sun for a solution. meet the blue cruiser the sustainably produced solar electric car it was built but german university students were at a racetrack near the students are test driving the solar powered vehicle but first it needs to tank up on light the blue cruisers power is supplied by the solar cells on its roof and hood. carstens two thousand. we have the aim to do better every year every cyc
climate change is more than just an abstract threat. for them it's real. and they know simply praying won't help. they need real answers fast before their home is lost forever. as we all know engineers all around the world are working on technological solutions to address the problem of climate change we're going to take a look now at a car that could help accelerate the fight against air pollution and climate change automobiles trains and airplanes are responsible for a large chunk of global c...
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with climate change intensifying the stability of the planet is at stake. by twenty fifty greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced by eighty percent if we are to have a chance of tackling this crisis environmentally to ship is needed more urgently than ever in nov twenty fifth hopes were raised when world leaders committed to reducing emissions with the paris climate agreement but in june twenty seventeen president trump pulled the united states out of the a cold the united states with draw the reaction against his decision was widespread and immediate china stepped into the role of global environment leader and with the european union reaffirmed its commitment to tackling climate change it is now the biggest superpower in the world wide alliance of people fighting to protect the planet's. a muscle beard in washington d.c. to find out how much people pose to make a difference in fighting climate change and i'm stepping long instance in southern china which is leading the world in a new low carbon chance our industry. even before he became president it was c
with climate change intensifying the stability of the planet is at stake. by twenty fifty greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced by eighty percent if we are to have a chance of tackling this crisis environmentally to ship is needed more urgently than ever in nov twenty fifth hopes were raised when world leaders committed to reducing emissions with the paris climate agreement but in june twenty seventeen president trump pulled the united states out of the a cold the united states with draw the...
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climate change, who pays to save the planet? that is the question we are posing today on "quadriga." here are our guests. claudia kemfert is the head of the energy, transportation, and environment department of the german institute for economic research. she also serves as a member of the german advisory council on the environment, which consults with the federal government. she says, "smart people don't waste time stuck in the past. they invest in the growth markets of the future. markets that will belong to those who can spot them first." it is a pleasure to welcome my colleague christopher springate, who is a political correspondent for dw tv. he is also covering the climate change conference in bonn. he says, "pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere is tantamount to sawing off the branch we're sitting on. protecting our planet from climate change is a prerequisite for keeping jobs." and finally, it's a pleasure to have malte lehming once again on the show. he writes political and opinion columns on german and internatio
climate change, who pays to save the planet? that is the question we are posing today on "quadriga." here are our guests. claudia kemfert is the head of the energy, transportation, and environment department of the german institute for economic research. she also serves as a member of the german advisory council on the environment, which consults with the federal government. she says, "smart people don't waste time stuck in the past. they invest in the growth markets of the...
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to the change in global climate. when you dump carbon emissions into the atmosphere, it's not just our atmosphere, it's everybody's atmosphere. when china, russia dump carbon into the atmosphere they're not just hurting their atmosphere. they're hurting the common atmosphere of the planet. a little trick that administrator pruitt has developed is in calculating the harms of climate change to look only at u.s. emissions and only look at u.s. effects, well, if you have an international problem, as our scientists say, strongly connected to the changing global climate, what happens when you only look at the american effects and only look at the american emissions. what that means is that when you're scoring the harm of climate change, you are cutting it down to a mere fraction of what actually exists. you're cutting out the harm that other nations cause to us with their emissions, scrubbing it right off the books. and you're scrubbing off the harm that our emissions do to other nations, scrubbing it right off the books.
to the change in global climate. when you dump carbon emissions into the atmosphere, it's not just our atmosphere, it's everybody's atmosphere. when china, russia dump carbon into the atmosphere they're not just hurting their atmosphere. they're hurting the common atmosphere of the planet. a little trick that administrator pruitt has developed is in calculating the harms of climate change to look only at u.s. emissions and only look at u.s. effects, well, if you have an international problem,...
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at the moment the the causal relationship between kleis climate change and. these losses and damages is still quite difficult to prove that research there is so much research going on a dozen other weather conditions so we need scientific if we can more if the climatologists can prove the link in the in the causal link between certain kind of producing emissions and weather events that will help a lot and i think the work the scientists are doing right now is very very important for this not least for legal battles if you can prove it and it started in the united states started with tobacco companies causing cancer so if we can prove this the same amount of casual links on this level that would help a lot about that and what i have so yeah reef response to that if you would and then i want to go there what they can show the scientific community is that the intensity of this whether it went to extreme weather events increases and. this is already a damaged reason why the damages are much higher but we have to see the economics behind this because in rich natio
at the moment the the causal relationship between kleis climate change and. these losses and damages is still quite difficult to prove that research there is so much research going on a dozen other weather conditions so we need scientific if we can more if the climatologists can prove the link in the in the causal link between certain kind of producing emissions and weather events that will help a lot and i think the work the scientists are doing right now is very very important for this not...
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time of change there was. at paris was the best chance to save the planet so there was incredible pressure to sell the result as a victory and then the media followed suit and engaged in a lot of depictions of kind of corporate and government back slapping. the international collective on environment culture trucks climate change coverage in media around the globe media interest spiked when barack attended the copenhagen climate talks in two thousand and nine but then climate change disappeared from view until paris the united states. from the paris. climate accord. earlier this year headline grabber in chief donald trump put climate change back in the news when he decided to pull the us out of the paris agreement. media matters for america watches us mainstream media for their climate coverage the most telling finding is that aside from when world leaders are raising or dashing hopes most of the time the simply nothing to see. in june of this year there was a big burst of coverage when trump announced he was
time of change there was. at paris was the best chance to save the planet so there was incredible pressure to sell the result as a victory and then the media followed suit and engaged in a lot of depictions of kind of corporate and government back slapping. the international collective on environment culture trucks climate change coverage in media around the globe media interest spiked when barack attended the copenhagen climate talks in two thousand and nine but then climate change disappeared...
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there are a lot of changes in it. we haven't had any time to review the changes. we haven't had a chance to ask any questions. as far as i can tell folks on the other side went in the back while we were taking these votes and they have been talking about making these changes and it seemed to me that would have been a natural opportunity to talk about ways to find common ground. so it looks to me like the last hour or so on this we enforce partisanship here. so we need you to take us through what these changes are. e may have some questions. >> let's move on. we did walk your staff through it. >> this is the first i've heard of it. >> that's not my problem. i get it from my staff. you can get it from yours. >> nobody had this. >> the clerk will call the roll. >> there is no roll. >> are you kid sng >> mr. chairman, you asked -- >> the walk thru. i'm so upset. let's do that. >> that will be fine. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, the chairman's modification begins with the modification to the transition rule to the change in the mark on section 162, 162 m t
there are a lot of changes in it. we haven't had any time to review the changes. we haven't had a chance to ask any questions. as far as i can tell folks on the other side went in the back while we were taking these votes and they have been talking about making these changes and it seemed to me that would have been a natural opportunity to talk about ways to find common ground. so it looks to me like the last hour or so on this we enforce partisanship here. so we need you to take us through...
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does that change?ly: we haven't seen cloud-based gaming take off. there is no netflix of gaming, yet. does that change? andrew: the greatest disruptor to the consumption of media entertainment has been streaming plus subscription. way we watchd the television, listen to music, read books. the notion a impact our industry -- the notion that it would not impact our industry is naive. will it take longer? yes. for a bunch of reasons, file size, design. when you listen to a led zeppelin album on your phone, car, or pc, it doesn't change. when we design a game that lives in a streaming world, we have to think about screen size. how does a madden in the cloud manifest on your mobile phone? how does that manifest on your 60 inch tv, and how does it manifest on the dashboard of your car as you drive to work? it is a design challenge. we have technology challenges with bandwidth and file sizes. we have design challenges, screen to seen, i do believe it will play an important part in our world in the future the
does that change?ly: we haven't seen cloud-based gaming take off. there is no netflix of gaming, yet. does that change? andrew: the greatest disruptor to the consumption of media entertainment has been streaming plus subscription. way we watchd the television, listen to music, read books. the notion a impact our industry -- the notion that it would not impact our industry is naive. will it take longer? yes. for a bunch of reasons, file size, design. when you listen to a led zeppelin album on...
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to approve those changes. this year, for our member rules, we are looking at going through, routinely go through and change the dates to make sure all the dates are consistent with a plan year we are discussing. but, the court changes are listed here in a summary. so, in section b pages 9-11, we are updating the rule on the dependent certification criteria. so, it's quite a messy change if you look at the member rules. i summarized it on the next page for you. we extracted the actual rule and put the number of revise on the last on the original on the right. overall, this change is specifically addressing the fact that in the original version, we required dependents to be enrolled on hss plan one year before they turned age 19, and to be enrolled the entire time between ages 19 and 26 in a age out, as a dependent would. so, over the years we received complaints about that that that was extremely conjured an compared to other plans. and municipalities and counties run the area and no one has that rule. based on
to approve those changes. this year, for our member rules, we are looking at going through, routinely go through and change the dates to make sure all the dates are consistent with a plan year we are discussing. but, the court changes are listed here in a summary. so, in section b pages 9-11, we are updating the rule on the dependent certification criteria. so, it's quite a messy change if you look at the member rules. i summarized it on the next page for you. we extracted the actual rule and...
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allen says each trip is different because of how rapidly the ice cover is changing. scientist aaron hood is also watching the changes the two encounter each other often and talk about the weather pathways and what's happening to the ice. aarons measurements indicate the height of the ice is dropping by about ten meters per year. meanwhile the white house is reducing funding for climate research aaron blames us president trump for making his research more difficult and for sowing doubt among americans about the existence of climate change they're convinced that donald trump can come in and cut back on regulations cut back on climate change research and that's going to somehow stimulate the economy and you know that's very convincing to people that are you know need jobs and need to support their families. but the facts speak for themselves the mendenhall glacier alone receded by five hundred fifty meters from two thousand and seven to two thousand and fifteen there appears to be a lack of political will to reverse the trend. elsewhere in alaska people are banking on a
allen says each trip is different because of how rapidly the ice cover is changing. scientist aaron hood is also watching the changes the two encounter each other often and talk about the weather pathways and what's happening to the ice. aarons measurements indicate the height of the ice is dropping by about ten meters per year. meanwhile the white house is reducing funding for climate research aaron blames us president trump for making his research more difficult and for sowing doubt among...
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three ways of changing every. thank you mark the power of the monks in fifteen minutes on the doubling. of the out. there black and living in germany. she's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter john up i guess not being able to blend in and i was. taking a holiday group and being you know different than the rest. she travelled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories. so it seemed that. i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. she decided to put me up for adoption. the main thing was to keep your head down and your mouth shut of course of the face like this i could never completely disappear if you see all these stereotypes about africa it's good to see you. do something for your country but you're still the black guy with an. afro germany starting december tenth d.w. . in untaught to. the deadly storm can be minutes away. so a satellite phone is your life like. there's no way more extreme on the us to build a runway. in this man's
three ways of changing every. thank you mark the power of the monks in fifteen minutes on the doubling. of the out. there black and living in germany. she's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter john up i guess not being able to blend in and i was. taking a holiday group and being you know different than the rest. she travelled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories. so it seemed that. i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was...
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those are employee status changes or significant change in cost or coverage. a scenario like that will happen with the spouse. for example, now the spouse is eligible for coverage under their plan so it may create a midyear change for that employee with that spouse. there's a change of marriage, divorce, legal separation, annulment, beginning or ending of domestic relationships would be allowable midyear changes. we talked about the dependent we talked about domestic partner changes and employment status and dependent coverage. i'll stop there because there's a laundry list -- >> commissioner: there are and i think we can read those through at our leisure. let's move on to the non discrimination rules. >> okay. >> within the tax code there's non discrimination rules so employees benefit equally and you'll see the def anything of highly comp and the following page identifies the testing associated with the rules. do you want me to go into detail? >> commissioner: it's not needed. >> i wish we had our compliance attorney. this is a fun page. consequence of non-c
those are employee status changes or significant change in cost or coverage. a scenario like that will happen with the spouse. for example, now the spouse is eligible for coverage under their plan so it may create a midyear change for that employee with that spouse. there's a change of marriage, divorce, legal separation, annulment, beginning or ending of domestic relationships would be allowable midyear changes. we talked about the dependent we talked about domestic partner changes and...
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is it capable of changing from within. i think i was going to just try and paint a picture of the sort of challenges that illuminate meaningly that have to confront and i hope it can answer the question you ask first and foremost the first challenge is impunity and violence we have a ruling party that is totally candid and structuralism democratic is a very intolerant of opposition or of different views even among themselves so that often the result of the violently it is it is supported by instead of them including the security forces and divisive when a tip or type of democrats and refuses any form of power sharing so the first test is from that character can they be formed from within and become a more democratic party even among themselves and they manage conflict differently and be able to talk never in the playing field the second challenge is with a point through him and laws that centralized and concentrate power in the end of just one person the president of the bobbins the most powerful person who can't easily sp
is it capable of changing from within. i think i was going to just try and paint a picture of the sort of challenges that illuminate meaningly that have to confront and i hope it can answer the question you ask first and foremost the first challenge is impunity and violence we have a ruling party that is totally candid and structuralism democratic is a very intolerant of opposition or of different views even among themselves so that often the result of the violently it is it is supported by...
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the get there struck the effects of climate change on the bone . and the forests of small island the island states that being the front line of the impacts of climate change must be the voice of us all world leaders say urgent action is needed at the world is going to meet global warming targets also coming up tanks on the streets of harare and veteran leader robert mugabe allegedly under house arrest the army denies it staging a crew but uncertainty about the situation is growing. thanks for joining me my name's sarah harmon it's good to have you with us. the defining threat of our time that's how the head of the u.n. antonio good tennis has described climate change he is one of a number of global leaders attending climate talks in bonn the leaders are hoping to inject a sense of urgency into discussions about the implementation of the twenty fifteen paris climate accord france's president manuel mccollum called on all countries to accelerate the shift to cleaner energy all german chancellor angela merkel so the paris accord is just the beginning.
the get there struck the effects of climate change on the bone . and the forests of small island the island states that being the front line of the impacts of climate change must be the voice of us all world leaders say urgent action is needed at the world is going to meet global warming targets also coming up tanks on the streets of harare and veteran leader robert mugabe allegedly under house arrest the army denies it staging a crew but uncertainty about the situation is growing. thanks for...
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it provides changes to unify, to changes with respect to whistleblower programs. one is that it treats a whistleblower awards other than those of whistleblowers with respect to the irs as above or allows them above the line treatment for attorneys fees and court costs paid in connection to it. so it is conforming to treatment in other areas where there are whistleblower award possibilities to the present law of treatment that is according to whistleblower awards in the case of a tax case. it allows the, it modifies the definition of collected proceeds with respect to rewards to be a little bit broader and effectively making a mandatory whistleblower programs under areas again other than the irs. it increases the excise tax on stock compensation of officers and inverted corporations. it disallows deductions for lobbying expenses with respect to lobbying before local government bodies. it adds any requirement for corporate taxpayers that pay dividends to shareholders such that there is a requirement to report the total amount of dividends paid during a tax year and
it provides changes to unify, to changes with respect to whistleblower programs. one is that it treats a whistleblower awards other than those of whistleblowers with respect to the irs as above or allows them above the line treatment for attorneys fees and court costs paid in connection to it. so it is conforming to treatment in other areas where there are whistleblower award possibilities to the present law of treatment that is according to whistleblower awards in the case of a tax case. it...
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climate change is also changing people's lives as the permafrost thaws the soil can no longer support the houses the number of accidents from avalanches has increased dramatically. an international team of researchers led by meteorologist man for adventitious from leipzig university is trying to find out why the arctic is warming so rapidly. every day they head to longer bins tiny airport. the two converted d.c. three's waiting on the runway are polar research planes from the alfred of a going to institute his business on their flights the scientists hope to solve one of the biggest riddles of arctic warming. i just told them that there is global warming but it's most intense here in the arctic. several factors play a role and we think clouds are one of the main ones and we hope to prove it here and it's not surprising how can clouds cause warming put simply they create an insulating layer in the atmosphere that prevents the arctic from cooling down so the scientists take to the sky to collect their data. base or leave for duty and. ice crystals go through as it takes a major shadow o
climate change is also changing people's lives as the permafrost thaws the soil can no longer support the houses the number of accidents from avalanches has increased dramatically. an international team of researchers led by meteorologist man for adventitious from leipzig university is trying to find out why the arctic is warming so rapidly. every day they head to longer bins tiny airport. the two converted d.c. three's waiting on the runway are polar research planes from the alfred of a going...
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from happening because we're still producing climate change here every single day. all right climate change activists in three stories tonight on the day from the ball she is you know working the picket lines in protest lines at this climate change conference mysteries thank you very much so much. as you've already heard fiji is particularly vulnerable to climate change our correspondent busted hard to send us this report on how the island nation is dealing with a threat that could leave it literally underwater. when rico goes out fishing this has become a familiar sight. emptiness. you're used to. when i was small i usually went out to sea with my grandfather and father but we didn't have to come as far as we are now we would only go as far as the closest reefs get a good catch and then go back home now it's different we have to go from one reef to the next because there's nothing that the sea is getting warmer well we don't know about. the changing climate is also taking its toll and. and ricotta village. the sea level is rising and. is slowly being swallowed by t
from happening because we're still producing climate change here every single day. all right climate change activists in three stories tonight on the day from the ball she is you know working the picket lines in protest lines at this climate change conference mysteries thank you very much so much. as you've already heard fiji is particularly vulnerable to climate change our correspondent busted hard to send us this report on how the island nation is dealing with a threat that could leave it...
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united against climate change. big challenges for the twenty third u.n. climate conference in bonn how are nations working to meet their paris agreement targets. d.-w. is there and reporting daily. from the car twenty three this week and next on w news. hello and welcome to quadriga can this year's u.n. climate conference take meaningful action to put the paris agreement into place and to save nations like this one fiji is being and gulf by a steadily rising sea which makes its presidency of this year's climate conference an all the more urgent mission it is the first small island nation to chair the conference which is taking place now here in germany the goals to build on the paris agreement by taking steps to limit carbon dioxide emissions and the activities that produce them activities such as mining and burning coal thousands of protesters say that has to end but at what price climate change who pays to save the planet that's the question we're posing today on quadriga and here are the guests we're going to answer and claudia kemp but she is the head
united against climate change. big challenges for the twenty third u.n. climate conference in bonn how are nations working to meet their paris agreement targets. d.-w. is there and reporting daily. from the car twenty three this week and next on w news. hello and welcome to quadriga can this year's u.n. climate conference take meaningful action to put the paris agreement into place and to save nations like this one fiji is being and gulf by a steadily rising sea which makes its presidency of...
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to change?an going to be implemented? are we going to see more of the same with just the rhetoric changing? i think this answers the question. saudi is changing. in the short run, there will be volatility, uncertainty. some decision paralysis from some individuals in saudi of law. it could impact negative -- it could impact markets negatively, but i think there is a long-term plan and they need to change the existing economic model. it will not sustain saudi into the future. they had no choice in changing the direction of the country. yousef: i just can back from you -- i just came back from riyadh. in terms of a ballistic missile over the skies, the rhetoric is even sharper than it has ever been before between iran and saudi arabia. we heard comments from the u.n. ambassador rice from the u.s., nikki haley. the lebanese prime minister has resigned. how fast will this escalate from here even further, given the region is on edge? that reinforces the idea there is something new in saudi arabia. be
to change?an going to be implemented? are we going to see more of the same with just the rhetoric changing? i think this answers the question. saudi is changing. in the short run, there will be volatility, uncertainty. some decision paralysis from some individuals in saudi of law. it could impact negative -- it could impact markets negatively, but i think there is a long-term plan and they need to change the existing economic model. it will not sustain saudi into the future. they had no choice...
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their lives are changed. the communities in which they live are changed. and you're pulling the rug right from underneath them. i think it is a more than fair question to ask why we would consider changing the tax code to take advantage of those people who working class people in these neighborhoods who lost everything they own. and we are going to change the tax code. while we grandfather in folks from previous disasters, why in the world would we do that? i would yield to you if you can explain why we would do that? >> having a number of families who have also lost their homes -- >> you took care of them. you grandfathered them in. >> are you yielding time to answer? >> i yield to you. >> we all reacted together in a bipartisan way to provide property casualty loss for hurricanes irma, harvey and maria. i expect another tax relief package to be coming forward i'm told within the month where in addition to the relief for disaster relief for wildfires we will also, my intention is to be taking up tax relief for those families, as well. i think it is critic
their lives are changed. the communities in which they live are changed. and you're pulling the rug right from underneath them. i think it is a more than fair question to ask why we would consider changing the tax code to take advantage of those people who working class people in these neighborhoods who lost everything they own. and we are going to change the tax code. while we grandfather in folks from previous disasters, why in the world would we do that? i would yield to you if you can...
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changing. many of you know our population is aging and part of that, more for patients who take care of house multiple chronic conditions. .. we are seeing multiple chronic conditions are on the rise. we also know, over time, to be able to manage those individuals, we have to rely on more than one provider, and more than one specialist. in the primary care world and the specialty world, the number of referrals, the likelihood that that patient would leave and office with a referral to see another dr. has been rising. you can see this means there are multiple providers involved in the delivery of healthcare, not just one primary care provider or one specialist. we also know that healthcare is now delivered in multiple settings. you can watch to a grocery store or pharmacy and you might be able to receive a flu shot. that's very different than what was occurring ten, 15, 20 years ago. telehealth or how you actually communicate through a smart phone to deliver healthcare wasn't around before. the
changing. many of you know our population is aging and part of that, more for patients who take care of house multiple chronic conditions. .. we are seeing multiple chronic conditions are on the rise. we also know, over time, to be able to manage those individuals, we have to rely on more than one provider, and more than one specialist. in the primary care world and the specialty world, the number of referrals, the likelihood that that patient would leave and office with a referral to see...
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runway was finished allowing climate change scientists. to continue by to research the benefit is all. that's the power train and deal. making it happen. at least four hundred people have been killed and more than six thousand injured after a strong earthquake struck the border region between iraq and iran rescue teams have been working feverishly to find people trapped under rubble families had to evacuate their homes fearing.
runway was finished allowing climate change scientists. to continue by to research the benefit is all. that's the power train and deal. making it happen. at least four hundred people have been killed and more than six thousand injured after a strong earthquake struck the border region between iraq and iran rescue teams have been working feverishly to find people trapped under rubble families had to evacuate their homes fearing.
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climate change is also changing people's lives as the permafrost thaws the soil can no longer support the houses the number of accidents from avalanches has increased dramatically. an international team of researchers led by meteorologist man for adventitious from leipzig university is trying to find out why the arctic is warming so rapidly. every day they head to long you have been stunning airport. the two converted d.c. three's waiting on the runway are polar research planes from the alfred of a going to institute his business on their flights the scientists hope to solve one of the biggest riddles of arctic warming. i just told them that there is global warming but it's most intense here in the arctic. several factors play a role and we think clouds are one of the main ones and we hope to prove it here. how can clouds cause warming put simply they create an insulating layer in the atmosphere that prevents the arctic from cooling down so the scientists take to the sky to collect their data. base and leave room for the beauty and. ice crystals go through as it takes a major shadow o
climate change is also changing people's lives as the permafrost thaws the soil can no longer support the houses the number of accidents from avalanches has increased dramatically. an international team of researchers led by meteorologist man for adventitious from leipzig university is trying to find out why the arctic is warming so rapidly. every day they head to long you have been stunning airport. the two converted d.c. three's waiting on the runway are polar research planes from the alfred...
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climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing l.m. vironment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire others. to do it africa the environment magazine. d.w. . on. its load don't touch the mind at all at the island nation of cyrene bus. turned his three sons in just a few hours before the water returns. and when there are no stones on the beach anymore and that's why we have to go far out we need to get coral because the sea is flooding our house. the home of tina turner and his family of twelve is under threat ten years ago they started building a wall made of coral. when the water comes all the way up to here and there's a strong wind that's when it's worst that the water bashes against our wall and sprays over our whole house we have to build a higher wall so the water doesn't flood our home. you know it is a reality. that you know that if you go. and what are you going to work in the past our wall kept breaking because it was on
climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing l.m. vironment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire others. to do it africa the environment magazine. d.w. . on. its load don't touch the mind at all at the island nation of cyrene bus. turned his three sons in just a few hours before the water returns. and when there are no stones on the beach anymore and that's why we have to go far out we need to get coral...
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the changing climate is also taking its toll on. enrico's village. the sea level is rising and. is slowly being swallowed by the ocean. the salt water makes the soil and fertile leaving behind only sandy barren land. that also corrode the foundations of their houses. eventually the villagers have no choice but to give them up. when we built our homes we thought we could live here forever. we never thought of such a thing as climate change and that it could impact us like this and so quickly and now we're seeing what it can do it's really sad for everyone in the village. over a bowl of cava a traditional mildly narcotic drink in the pacific they discuss their future. just a few hundred metres further up in the hills there's enough space to relocate a whole village permanently but most of the villagers refuse. to them the land they live on is sacred it is these stones they cherish they mark the original home of the first chieftain to rule over the whole island and large parts of eastern fiji some two hundred years ago because of tribal wars he himself was forced to leave but he se
the changing climate is also taking its toll on. enrico's village. the sea level is rising and. is slowly being swallowed by the ocean. the salt water makes the soil and fertile leaving behind only sandy barren land. that also corrode the foundations of their houses. eventually the villagers have no choice but to give them up. when we built our homes we thought we could live here forever. we never thought of such a thing as climate change and that it could impact us like this and so quickly and...
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borders change. they are mutable. by giving the novel a older feel, change. they are mutable. the novel a olderfeel, i wanted change. they are mutable. by giving the novel a older feel, i wanted to suggest that not only things have been different in the past but they can be in the future. the question of ownership of land and property, it produces a very dramatic even melodramatic ending which we won't describe in detail, to spoil it for those who haven't read the book, but let's talk about the plot. it is told by daniel who is “i, and it is a story that revolves around his slightly older sister and their father. it is a very tight conception. the stage is not very crowded. i wanted to include these three characters and they are all serving a different purpose, by our very different in temperament and very different in temperament and very different in temperament and very different physically. i wanted to explore the relationship between temperament and body and they are all trying to look at each other and thing, how do you work, i can't understand it because i'm so very dif
borders change. they are mutable. by giving the novel a older feel, change. they are mutable. the novel a olderfeel, i wanted change. they are mutable. by giving the novel a older feel, i wanted to suggest that not only things have been different in the past but they can be in the future. the question of ownership of land and property, it produces a very dramatic even melodramatic ending which we won't describe in detail, to spoil it for those who haven't read the book, but let's talk about the...
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and in fact, sadly, climate change is a chinese bonanza because the u.s.sn't supporting alternative energies, i believe the environmental advisor for president trump kathleen hartnett white who just had her confirmation hearings before the senate -- we will see if she is confirmed -- has said that -- agrees with president trump and says carbon dioxide is a plant nutrient and solar power is parasitic. >> wow. in theu see happening trump administration is that a really bad dose of cognitive dissidents where the science is crystal clear. if you didn't want to do with the complexity of the science come all you do look at, what has happened in the last a gate. in the last decade, with had more than a 100% increase in extreme events. people say, yes, there were always hurricanes. true. but what you find now, without any reasonable doubt, the frequency of such events is increasing. the strength and the impact and the devastation caused is breaking record after record. and we need understand that this is not about saving the planet. people need understand the stru
and in fact, sadly, climate change is a chinese bonanza because the u.s.sn't supporting alternative energies, i believe the environmental advisor for president trump kathleen hartnett white who just had her confirmation hearings before the senate -- we will see if she is confirmed -- has said that -- agrees with president trump and says carbon dioxide is a plant nutrient and solar power is parasitic. >> wow. in theu see happening trump administration is that a really bad dose of cognitive...
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now that conversation has to change.t is not squjust about the cher the food or the dish or the meal is, it is about the context and the community and what it mean s and as far as a discussion of what's missing. all of those things mean something now and it could be anything. i think that's really important. >> ron, you and i have known each other for years. >> i had a chance to come to your lecture at your garden. >> what i heard as friends -- >> so we all know that in la for that matter and oakland, across the country, we see gender location are takes place everywhere. >> i am told that when you give the lectures, you are brutally honest of conditions and circumstances of what needs to be done. when you are given these conversations lectures and creating these conversations with pofolks who don't look lik you and me would come to the neighborhood and thinking they're doing the right thing, how are they responding to these issues you are razing about how these conditions are created in the first place? >> a lot of them
now that conversation has to change.t is not squjust about the cher the food or the dish or the meal is, it is about the context and the community and what it mean s and as far as a discussion of what's missing. all of those things mean something now and it could be anything. i think that's really important. >> ron, you and i have known each other for years. >> i had a chance to come to your lecture at your garden. >> what i heard as friends -- >> so we all know that in...
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are seeing changes with the in the food chain if the food chain is changed due to warming the water there we're going to see changes in the whale we're not we're not we're perfect place or research for this right now i mean this is a great place for whale watching but what's really important with climate change on the horizon and what we know and what we're learning about it. we're going to for work. to see more and more research being necessary james is furious that donald trump has described climate change as an invention of the chinese and put a climate change skeptic in charge of the u.s. environmental protection agency i feel it's a shame that our administration and our president has seen climate or at least put it in the background if it is personally i think ridiculous. and something that if we as american u.s. citizens should be ashamed. but james also says that scientists like the red hood should have spoken up more about their results then the president wouldn't have been able to spread seeds of doubt he thinks. you know the businessman thinks he has a solution he wants to chall
are seeing changes with the in the food chain if the food chain is changed due to warming the water there we're going to see changes in the whale we're not we're not we're perfect place or research for this right now i mean this is a great place for whale watching but what's really important with climate change on the horizon and what we know and what we're learning about it. we're going to for work. to see more and more research being necessary james is furious that donald trump has described...
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we have been a part of climate change. we have experienced it too if we have experienced the transformation from the industrial era with all of the effects that we know now and today therefore when asked if you could be actively participate in the climate really transformation and a mitigating effects of climate change in rich countries having posed on the world . universal violence was the mood today. they do not have the choice of imposing their own tragedy next on the other countries in the world and so we have but one obsession action we only have one horrors and horizon the planning and that is now thank you. for watching our lives national coverage of the climate conference in bomb that was are you actually mentioned a man while macro i'm calling on europe to take more leadership in the fight against climate change in light of the u.s.'s departure from the climate accord but we can go now to bonn where our reporter japanese christopher spring gate is standing by for the latest so we just heard mark wrong speak prior
we have been a part of climate change. we have experienced it too if we have experienced the transformation from the industrial era with all of the effects that we know now and today therefore when asked if you could be actively participate in the climate really transformation and a mitigating effects of climate change in rich countries having posed on the world . universal violence was the mood today. they do not have the choice of imposing their own tragedy next on the other countries in the...
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with its change mentioning privacy?.>> there is an item added regarding privacy. >> that doesn't create a rule?. >> and then she also mentioned the exception to this simulcast rules or that requirement?. >> you will see when it comes out there was the exception made to the programming rights for the simulcast requirement. >> said you cannot get access to the rights for both screens you have to follow the requirement?. >> it does provide flexibility so both of those streams. >> that is all i've got. >> does anybody know more then eight independently owned stations? navarinos on the end? that the paper co. >> just to make sure that included all stations?. >> commissioner ray lee says your. >> i am cold and hungary. [laughter] any questions or any thing we can answer?. >> you mentioned there will likely be a sequel what do you think has changed specifically to address those concerns in the past?. >> i think the item that you can see it to make the larger point there has been a question regarding the availability and has cha
with its change mentioning privacy?.>> there is an item added regarding privacy. >> that doesn't create a rule?. >> and then she also mentioned the exception to this simulcast rules or that requirement?. >> you will see when it comes out there was the exception made to the programming rights for the simulcast requirement. >> said you cannot get access to the rights for both screens you have to follow the requirement?. >> it does provide flexibility so both of...