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climate change is a key factor. for climate change with its warming effect on the planet due to melting glaciers and rising sea water temperatures is an aggravating factor in coastal erosion. but a glance towards the horizon reveals another likely culprit for the coastal erosion the constant stream of gigantic cargo ships in and out of the port locals allege that after the ports construction in the late 1960 s. the sea level began to rise this dike in the harbor doesn't help it blocks the sand currents that would normally build up the coast in all 3000 people have been displaced due to the rising sea level several 100 others a facing the same fate anxiously watching the waters. ok so the effort also looks at what the group called climate change literacy bets when people have heard of climate change understand it has negative consequences and understand that human activity is in part responsible for the results were mixed across the continent a reporter asked people on the streets of johannesburg in south africa if t
climate change is a key factor. for climate change with its warming effect on the planet due to melting glaciers and rising sea water temperatures is an aggravating factor in coastal erosion. but a glance towards the horizon reveals another likely culprit for the coastal erosion the constant stream of gigantic cargo ships in and out of the port locals allege that after the ports construction in the late 1960 s. the sea level began to rise this dike in the harbor doesn't help it blocks the sand...
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you want to call someone to read to change a camera changes in the well carbon dioxide or greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and i know that when these small gases it blocks the heat from coming out so then there is it's because woman side the atmosphere. when people. see these. changes so the climate changes basically when temperatures go hotter they what they mean to causing ice caps to melt and which will see me the day if you miss my guess a day is a climate axe of hist based in johannesburg he works for n g o 350 africa welcome to africa organizations mission statement says you want to build an african movement to fight climate change how do we fight climate change in africa. thank you very much christine for inviting me i think there's a couple of ways in which you. change in africa but the way in which the 50 doesn't is that we invest a lot in the community please do and as asians on the ground that are working on telling issues that are created of course passionate change so that's how different he doesn't in that we made sure that we work with these organizations on the grou
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guest: ethic most of the changes are technical and not changes at all. so for instance a lot of the talk is how far into the future to endangered species. the new row codifies what's in place since 2009. so listing decision in consideration of economic impact acknowledges that they cannot consider economic impact. they just want to make a gag rule and acknowledge the impact. there are some significant changes in the world that will help us. jason mentioned the change to threatened species. i think that is a key element in improving the incentive to coveg an danger species. we've deprived landowners to move species from endangered to threatened and off the list and by lowering regulatory burdens as species recover is better and linings and landowners for species. >> ami give you a chance to respond. guest: jonathan mentioned the the foreseeable teacher and one of the things that they do is continually raise the burden for protecting species and recessing the impact of federal actions on these issues. the ministration already has the ability to tailor spec
guest: ethic most of the changes are technical and not changes at all. so for instance a lot of the talk is how far into the future to endangered species. the new row codifies what's in place since 2009. so listing decision in consideration of economic impact acknowledges that they cannot consider economic impact. they just want to make a gag rule and acknowledge the impact. there are some significant changes in the world that will help us. jason mentioned the change to threatened species. i...
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yes, all of us not driving today will not change anything in russia, but small change leads to big change, and we need big, systemic change. what can you do about it? vote. i'm not talking about the candidates who will flood you in two days when the fair starts, but local elections matter, city council, mayor. we overlook some of these. these people can affect real change in the community. >> somebody told me the other day that the big thing we should be focused on, which is not a sexy subject, is building codes. it is a huge issue, how we build our buildings. >> absolutely. >> another question here. >> rick smith. my question is about the reluctance to talk about climate change on the part of weatherman. iowa has had tremendous coverage about floods in the infrastructure damage. you mentioned the june 30 flood last year, 6000 homes had damage. never did i hear weathermen covering all of this talk about climate change. why is that? >> this is a pet peeve of mine. martha, go ahead. this is changing, by the way, a little bit. go ahead. >> a few decades ago, on-camera meteorologists were not
yes, all of us not driving today will not change anything in russia, but small change leads to big change, and we need big, systemic change. what can you do about it? vote. i'm not talking about the candidates who will flood you in two days when the fair starts, but local elections matter, city council, mayor. we overlook some of these. these people can affect real change in the community. >> somebody told me the other day that the big thing we should be focused on, which is not a sexy...
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there's been change.ot sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. these are the moments that brings us to our feet. the anticipation. the 15 seconds of fame. the big catch. but the most important moment, happens when we all stand together. join us as we stand up to show our support for loved ones affected by cancer. visit standuptocancer.org/mlb stand up with us. america has a cost problem. we all know there's less trust in washington politicians. it's apparent there's a lot less stress here in the media itself. the problem for corporate executives is that trust is busy business declined as well. it started falling around 2001. that's no surprise. we had a recession been in the dark bubble bursting. they began nearly two decades of job loss. government bailouts, climate change risk, it's all added up to a sense on the left and the right, big business is working in the nation's overall interest. donald trump for the electorate response to all of this. corporate america
there's been change.ot sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. these are the moments that brings us to our feet. the anticipation. the 15 seconds of fame. the big catch. but the most important moment, happens when we all stand together. join us as we stand up to show our support for loved ones affected by cancer. visit standuptocancer.org/mlb stand up with us. america has a cost problem. we all know there's less trust in washington politicians....
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things change rapidly.'m optimistic because of human ingenuity, young people marching in the streets. i see our ability to imagine a better future and at the end of the day, i know we are on the right side of history. climate change provides a great challenge and great opportunity for humans as well, great opportunity for this country. host: the host of pbs: earth: a new wild and ceo of conservation international. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with policy eschews that impact you. coming up friday morning douglas harris of the cato institute's neil mcclusky will join us to discuss the 2020 presidential candidates and education policy and school safety issues with michelle gay of safe and sound schools. she lost a child during the sandy hook shooting. watch "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern friday morning. join the discussion. ♪ this afternoon president trump announced the establishment of u.s. space command, the military's 11th combat and command. he was joined in the rose garden
things change rapidly.'m optimistic because of human ingenuity, young people marching in the streets. i see our ability to imagine a better future and at the end of the day, i know we are on the right side of history. climate change provides a great challenge and great opportunity for humans as well, great opportunity for this country. host: the host of pbs: earth: a new wild and ceo of conservation international. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with policy...
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is it changing? my sense is that it is somehow. >> first of all, you can use it as a tool to explain the difference between whether and climate. >> how do you explain it? what do you say? >> i say, depending on the audience, i say weather is your at-bat and climate is your batting average. whether is your mood, climate is your personality. >> go ahead. >> you use that as your gateway to talk to folks about climate change. >> the flood is a gateway drug for climate, right? >> yes, it is what grabs people's attention. we were talking earlier. i met a climate denier but never a weather denier. it is real, local impacts you can't question. for the floods, for example, we talk about the events leading up to it, which was a big factor in the flood. it wasn't just the storm. it was what happened leading up to that. you talk about how springs have gotten wetter overall and how that is going to continue and that is your tie into climate change. >> the problem i have discovered covering this for 25 years is th
is it changing? my sense is that it is somehow. >> first of all, you can use it as a tool to explain the difference between whether and climate. >> how do you explain it? what do you say? >> i say, depending on the audience, i say weather is your at-bat and climate is your batting average. whether is your mood, climate is your personality. >> go ahead. >> you use that as your gateway to talk to folks about climate change. >> the flood is a gateway drug for...
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there's been change.if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. is it to carry cargo or to carry on a legacy? shipsticks.com saves you time and money. its show of strength or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain or breaking new ground? this is the time to get an exceptional offer on the mercedes of your midsummer dreams at the mercedes-benz summer event, going on now. lease the gla 250 suv for just $329 a month with credit toward your first month's payment at the mercedes-ben
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it changed my life. i never ever wou have thought that i would have been a politician, but i found something that i could do that would help my community. >> schifrin: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjam.com. >> consumer cellular. >> babbel. a language program that teaches real-life conversations in a new mnguage, like spanish, french, german, italian, ae. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, ncd improved economic performance and fil literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporti innovations in ucation, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at cargie.org >> and with the ongoheg support of institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the cooration for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from
it changed my life. i never ever wou have thought that i would have been a politician, but i found something that i could do that would help my community. >> schifrin: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjam.com. >> consumer cellular. >> babbel. a language program that teaches real-life...
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what we are saying is we want change, people in the cities, those aware of the issues want change andions, you will have to look after yourself in future. we haven't had governments come in with comprehensive structural adjustment policies up was seen in germany. in germany, the transition has been pretty flawless and not a single coalmine has lost theirjob. in australia, we haven't had that sense of social responsibility just brought people along. social responsibility is one thing but it's easy to have when you are not bearing the cost. one of the economic models that looked at the proposal from the opposition labor party in the run—up to the federal election in this spring suggested the cost would be about $181 million us, 167,000 jobs. it's not really surprising, people who work in those industries look at those warnings and say of course, i care about the planet, my children and grandchildren but right now, i care about having food on the table, paying the bills and mortgage and if somebody else, not mine to sacrifice myjob, properly. i've seen this firsthand, i've met coalminers
what we are saying is we want change, people in the cities, those aware of the issues want change andions, you will have to look after yourself in future. we haven't had governments come in with comprehensive structural adjustment policies up was seen in germany. in germany, the transition has been pretty flawless and not a single coalmine has lost theirjob. in australia, we haven't had that sense of social responsibility just brought people along. social responsibility is one thing but it's...
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standing in the way of climate change this is just. so maybe there is very different things in reality planes also have to factor in rising temperatures just like in reality green factories are black the choice is there and our climate change is one of the big threats we have in the 21st century and be having huge urgency to deal with this problem and we have lost too much time already but i think we need to get the message that we need to do stuff individually that we need to change all behavior but it's the same so if you also need to have political change going on we need to engage and cooperate globally in class and his team have funding to take their game to the next level they just hope it can inspire players globally to make a change in the real world. shifting focus now poverty illiteracy. lack of a dentist and an absence of better know the services for farmers in india is eastern state of felicia but into the animals one medical to various fetal diseases the farm was often to la and priests and quacks of the wish to kill their
standing in the way of climate change this is just. so maybe there is very different things in reality planes also have to factor in rising temperatures just like in reality green factories are black the choice is there and our climate change is one of the big threats we have in the 21st century and be having huge urgency to deal with this problem and we have lost too much time already but i think we need to get the message that we need to do stuff individually that we need to change all...
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go hungry without drastic changes to the way we use the planet's resources. to jump to mission searching for refugees in danger off the coast of libya and we hear how volunteers are taking on authorities who want to keep up the new iraq. i'm phil gail welcome to the program despite increasing tensions between india and pakistan no beauty kashmir region after stance foreign minister has ruled out military conflict instead shah mehmood correct she said his country is considering political diplomatic and legal options pakistan has already suspended to trade with india as expelling the country's envoy over daddy's decision to revoke the semi autonomous status of the part of kashmir it controls a security lockdown in the state is now in its 4th day and hundreds of kashmiri politicians have been arrested. these streets are usually thronging with traffic but since there is decision to revoke to semi autonomous status of engine controlled kashmir army fatigues have replaced the colorful bustle of everyday life few civilians still venture from their homes. there is no
go hungry without drastic changes to the way we use the planet's resources. to jump to mission searching for refugees in danger off the coast of libya and we hear how volunteers are taking on authorities who want to keep up the new iraq. i'm phil gail welcome to the program despite increasing tensions between india and pakistan no beauty kashmir region after stance foreign minister has ruled out military conflict instead shah mehmood correct she said his country is considering political...
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is you attitude changed? yes, it has.cience and i see it getting worse and worse and predictions coming true and time running out so for me, every year it just gets tougher. when you say time sta rts just gets tougher. when you say time starts to run out, what do you mean, can you quantify? i chaired the copenhagen climate council back in 2009 when we were hoping for a global agreement. that was just about the last time we could have achieved a good outcomejust about the last time we could have achieved a good outcome just by cutting emissions. today, we know we have to do to very difficult things at once if we want to achieve that same end and that is to cut those emissions hard and fast and to draw very large volumes of greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere. if we fail to do that, 20 years from now, even that option will be off the table and then i don't know where we go for solutions. you've said that you've kind of slightly given up trying to persuade every climate sceptic you've needed to change their mindsa sceptic y
is you attitude changed? yes, it has.cience and i see it getting worse and worse and predictions coming true and time running out so for me, every year it just gets tougher. when you say time sta rts just gets tougher. when you say time starts to run out, what do you mean, can you quantify? i chaired the copenhagen climate council back in 2009 when we were hoping for a global agreement. that was just about the last time we could have achieved a good outcomejust about the last time we could have...
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reports one solution may be that we have to change our diets. in many parts of the world land is being overworked and misused and it's increasingly being swallowed up by the effects of global warming heat waves and droughts are turning once for thailand's entered deserts that's the latest warning from scientists i think the takeaway message is that the way we use land matters because it impacts the climate and that we also should use land as a solution the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change says global warming and poor land use practices are having devastating effects entire communities have lost their crops livestock land and livelihood small scale farmers who depend on grain to grow their crops i left guessing about when the whether the rains are going to come. whether they'll be enough so it's really an urgent message to governments the report calls on governments to promote small scale farming and to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions it also urges consumers to do their part by reducing meat consumption the way we prod
reports one solution may be that we have to change our diets. in many parts of the world land is being overworked and misused and it's increasingly being swallowed up by the effects of global warming heat waves and droughts are turning once for thailand's entered deserts that's the latest warning from scientists i think the takeaway message is that the way we use land matters because it impacts the climate and that we also should use land as a solution the un's intergovernmental panel on...
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there's been change. not sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. so no one needs to know you've got gas. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clu
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says it's time to change the good news in missions from farming can be cut. if we change how we farm and what we eat fruit and vegetables need less oil and water and they generate far less greenhouse gases than meat for example if the world's population growth slows down and people consume less meat scientists think there's only a low risk that more land will be needed by intensive agriculture and there would be enough food to go around the picture is very different if the global population increases at a faster rate than at present and our consumption of resources remains high the i.p.c.c. warns that could result in an environmental catastrophe climbing temperatures would create larger and larger deserts and gravely endanger our capacity to feed the world. she's a climatologist at nasa and she is one of the lead authors of the chapter on suge security in this new i.p.c.c. report is going to have you on the show tonight have we reached that point at which climate change is threatening our ability to put food on the table. we're nearing that point we're not th
says it's time to change the good news in missions from farming can be cut. if we change how we farm and what we eat fruit and vegetables need less oil and water and they generate far less greenhouse gases than meat for example if the world's population growth slows down and people consume less meat scientists think there's only a low risk that more land will be needed by intensive agriculture and there would be enough food to go around the picture is very different if the global population...
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changes -- what changes?lot of scientists came out and said we are falling behind on this. there was a personal interaction with climate change and people are connecting the dots. people that i talked to in places that are conservative acknowledge something is different. you talk to farmers and people in conservative hotbeds. it might be low lands like the carolinas and they know something is changing. it does not mean they like the democratic policy platforms, but there is a recognition it's affecting everybody. host: plano, texas is next. patti. caller: how many billions of years old is this planet? climate changes constantly and in major ways at times. i agree with that. i wanted tow concentrate on solar products. i have solar panels on the house. i love them. here in texas it can get hot. i have not paid anything except about a hundred $50 in the last $150 in the past 12 months. host: why did you decide to go solar? guest: my neighbors -- caller: my neighbors got one and they said how great it was. i figu
changes -- what changes?lot of scientists came out and said we are falling behind on this. there was a personal interaction with climate change and people are connecting the dots. people that i talked to in places that are conservative acknowledge something is different. you talk to farmers and people in conservative hotbeds. it might be low lands like the carolinas and they know something is changing. it does not mean they like the democratic policy platforms, but there is a recognition it's...
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these are changes we need. i've seen change. i've made change. i know it can happen.y friends, i want to caution. because there's a lot of voices of conventional wisdom telling us don't be too bold. don't sound like you want to rock the boat too much. a lot of time the commentators say the only way we win is if we don't sound like we are trying to do too much for people. doesn't make sense to me. rural iowa doesn't need just a little change. rural iowa needs mental health services for everyone who needs it. rural iowa needs hospitals to be kept open, not for them to close. rural iowa needs schools to be kept open, needs pre-k for the children. rural iowa needs universal health care more than most places because people are not going to get these things unless there is universal health care. when we are bold, we inspire people, we move people. folks don't come out to vote because they hear a nice bland message. they come to vote when they hear passion and believe change can happen. and that's the party we need to be. i'm going to say something controversial. the man we'
these are changes we need. i've seen change. i've made change. i know it can happen.y friends, i want to caution. because there's a lot of voices of conventional wisdom telling us don't be too bold. don't sound like you want to rock the boat too much. a lot of time the commentators say the only way we win is if we don't sound like we are trying to do too much for people. doesn't make sense to me. rural iowa doesn't need just a little change. rural iowa needs mental health services for everyone...
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the board talked about changes. over the last couple years the committee is working to implement the changes. unless anybody has any additional questions that is it. >> no. some of these things will come up again in the next couple minutes. that concludes item 17. we are on 18 strategic plan. >> public comment on 17? no comment. item 18. item 18 action item. presentation and approval of the 2019-2024 strategic plan. >> we presented to the board the senior staff proposal for a strategic plan looking forward for the next five years. we focused on three main goals. retirement readiness and have -- enhancing member experiences and leadership development and stakeholder engagement. in respect for the board's time i would certainly just ask if there are any questions on any specific sections or if you would prefer i could walk you through. >> as long as this is a living document, i would move to adopt it. i would ask what periods of time would those be reported on? quarterly, semi-annually or annually? >> it would be repo
the board talked about changes. over the last couple years the committee is working to implement the changes. unless anybody has any additional questions that is it. >> no. some of these things will come up again in the next couple minutes. that concludes item 17. we are on 18 strategic plan. >> public comment on 17? no comment. item 18. item 18 action item. presentation and approval of the 2019-2024 strategic plan. >> we presented to the board the senior staff proposal for a...
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scientists say the recent high temperatures have been exacerbated by manmade climate change. they're up to date now on d.w. news america edelstein from me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. it's time to take one step further and face the possible. time to search the no fun for the 1st. time to overcome barriers and contact the world it's time for dublin. coming up ahead. of the spectacular. dazzling ice against a brilliant blue sky donnie arnold and his friend are extreme mountaineers on a quest for the ultimate thrill. and they're climbing the pits a nearly full 1000 meter peak. unselected pick a position where i sat in the wind you hear the tension of it crests and hisses when it breaks up the ice blocks it's really cool he says a. buzz an increasing number of scientists a warning that such adventures might soon become impossible global warming is melting the glaziers dani arnold can see for himself the effects of climate change easy on the days when you could really go climbing in winter that clip them called 10 years ago he thought there were lots mor
scientists say the recent high temperatures have been exacerbated by manmade climate change. they're up to date now on d.w. news america edelstein from me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. it's time to take one step further and face the possible. time to search the no fun for the 1st. time to overcome barriers and contact the world it's time for dublin. coming up ahead. of the spectacular. dazzling ice against a brilliant blue sky donnie arnold and his friend are extreme...
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there's been change.ot sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? what about him? ♪ let's do it. ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry in and lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month with credit toward your first month's payment at the mercedes-benz summer event. going on now. i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having yo
there's been change.ot sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? what about...
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tackleway you can try to climate change, it's changing human behavior, trying to get people to voluntarily take measures so that they are not idling their cars, voluntarily say putting solar panels on their house, doing other things because they believe in it and want to do something but the problem is too big to wait for those kinds of behavioral changes. everything that we do everyday value,oduces positive all the kinds of things absolutely genuinely on ambiguous state good things to do unfortunately usually contributes to the problem because we live in a fossil fuel infrastructure. things that's incredibly important, of the top three things the u.s. needs to de-carbonized the electricity supply and the other is to electrify transportation and come up with more ways to take carbon out of the atmosphere and sequester it and store it using plants and other means. on electric vehicles that's one of the ways. idling of -- idling electric vehicles wouldn't give the same amount of pollution like you get right now with an internal combustion engine. that's why this is a structural problem, a de
tackleway you can try to climate change, it's changing human behavior, trying to get people to voluntarily take measures so that they are not idling their cars, voluntarily say putting solar panels on their house, doing other things because they believe in it and want to do something but the problem is too big to wait for those kinds of behavioral changes. everything that we do everyday value,oduces positive all the kinds of things absolutely genuinely on ambiguous state good things to do...
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in looking how this that changed, it is a discrete change and the calculation of the fee. we had determine how to apply that fairly, consistently, accurately and in line with our policies and procedures with the planning code requirements. when the policy was ready to be implemented we developed clear standards of how to be applied. we stated if you had your site permit issued before december 31, 2018 that you are subject to the old fee methodology. if your site permit is issued after the date you are subject to the new fee methodology. at the time that, you know, the appellant was pursuing the project they had artie stated that they were going to apply by providing on-site units. now they want and they would like to use the new fee methodology because it is cost advantageous to them. the issue we have moving forward with this, first it and correct and inconsistent code application. we look at when the assessed and occurs, it is by permit issuance. that locks in the methodology for those calculations. that is what the zoning administrator determined. it is what is on the p
in looking how this that changed, it is a discrete change and the calculation of the fee. we had determine how to apply that fairly, consistently, accurately and in line with our policies and procedures with the planning code requirements. when the policy was ready to be implemented we developed clear standards of how to be applied. we stated if you had your site permit issued before december 31, 2018 that you are subject to the old fee methodology. if your site permit is issued after the date...
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the 40-foot height did not change. a july 2 e-mail from verizon's consultant at sf planning reads, i appreciate the confirmation of sticking with the 40-foot height i am sure verizon will, too. verizon misrepresented that the facility is not in a protected location. it should have been evaluated as a planning protected location. as shown in this document that i received in my sunshine ordinance. i would like to add these into the record, they are not in my brief. knowing this, verizon failed to alert planning. december 13, 2017 letter, planning, back in 2017 when it was 42. asked verizon for a facility that does not degrade the ascetic attributes. verizon misrepresented this facility would not detract from views on belvidere street. it would only be visible for a few feet, the pole is a visible for 180 feet along belvidere. finally, verizon interferes with this appeal process for requesting a postponement to be fast-track. >> i'm sorry, your time is up. >> we will now hear from frances dependahl. >> good evening. i hav
the 40-foot height did not change. a july 2 e-mail from verizon's consultant at sf planning reads, i appreciate the confirmation of sticking with the 40-foot height i am sure verizon will, too. verizon misrepresented that the facility is not in a protected location. it should have been evaluated as a planning protected location. as shown in this document that i received in my sunshine ordinance. i would like to add these into the record, they are not in my brief. knowing this, verizon failed to...
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we can see that the climate is changing the rain has become less reliable. but ginger yams and tamarack grow even when there's not much rain where. the big day has arrived for our young property is. but 1st more humble result talks about what he learned at the workshop. tells the audience how the new kinds of plants can help prevent landslides. at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson ganesh introduces the puppet play. the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest and the young girl in the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message charmingly conveyed. that i didn't know you could also use. and neighbor knows more about it. perhaps we'll try it. then the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. i hope you enjoyed that story and. will be back with many more. until that the bus. strong women in africa. the battle against horrific vio
we can see that the climate is changing the rain has become less reliable. but ginger yams and tamarack grow even when there's not much rain where. the big day has arrived for our young property is. but 1st more humble result talks about what he learned at the workshop. tells the audience how the new kinds of plants can help prevent landslides. at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson ganesh introduces the puppet play. the monkey complains about the...
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there's been change. not sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allsta
there's been change. not sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be...
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changes -- what changes? guest: a lot of scientists came out and said we are falling behind on this. there was a personal interaction with climate change and people are connecting the dots. people that i talked to in places that are conservative acknowledge something is different. you talk to farmers and people in conservative hotbeds. it might be low lands like the carolinas and they know something is changing. it does not mean they like the democratic policy platforms, but there is a recognition it's affecting everybody. host: plano, texas is next. patti. caller: how many billions of years old is this planet? climate changes constantly and in major ways at times. i agree with that. i wanted tow concentrate on solar products. i have solar panels on the house. i love them. here in texas it can get hot. i have not paid anything except about a hundred $50 in the last $150 in the past 12 months. host: why did you decide to go solar? guest: my neighbors -- caller: my neighbors got one and they said how great it w
changes -- what changes? guest: a lot of scientists came out and said we are falling behind on this. there was a personal interaction with climate change and people are connecting the dots. people that i talked to in places that are conservative acknowledge something is different. you talk to farmers and people in conservative hotbeds. it might be low lands like the carolinas and they know something is changing. it does not mean they like the democratic policy platforms, but there is a...
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he changed the dialogue. he changed the whole question. he changed what was going on. the idea that it's comparable to what this guy is doing is absolutely bizarre. look, this is three years later. the world has changed. president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. people are hurriedly badly. there is no response. we faced a different problem 10 years ago when the economy collapsed because of republican policies. now we face the follow-up that the economy as well as the soul of the country are collapsing. it's a different problem. but with the same basic principles. we have to be honest, straightforward, and definitive -- and authentic about what we are going to do. i'm looking forward to going into detail and explain the differences we have. they are all good people. here is my plan for health care. what is yours? let's talk about it. >> your party has changed as well. do you feel it is moving too far to the left? care, they want to decriminalize those who cross border. mr. biden: this isn't about left or right.
he changed the dialogue. he changed the whole question. he changed what was going on. the idea that it's comparable to what this guy is doing is absolutely bizarre. look, this is three years later. the world has changed. president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. people are hurriedly badly. there is no response. we faced a different problem 10 years ago when the economy collapsed because of republican policies. now we face the follow-up...
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there's been change.ure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. so no one needs to know you've got gas. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first...
there's been change.ure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and...
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he believes that art can change the world by, for instance, tackling climate change., a giant wall made of moss. the idea is to get people thinking differently about the environment, for instance, could our buildings of the future be made with more sustainable materials? is this sort of thinking visionary or just simply far—fetched 7 olafur eliasson, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, zeinab. you had a fairly unorthodox upbringing. your parents were extremely young when they had you, your mother 20, yourfather 19. born in iceland, moved to denmark. your mother was a seamstress, your father a cook. how did your early life influence you, in your work? well, my father moved back to iceland and i would spend my vacations in iceland, running around in nature while he was painting. he also worked as an artist, actually. my mother in denmark would make sure i would go to school, and you could say that my mother had the more disciplined approach to life, where my father supported a more hedonistic approach. and being in nature over the summer, and playing around as a child with
he believes that art can change the world by, for instance, tackling climate change., a giant wall made of moss. the idea is to get people thinking differently about the environment, for instance, could our buildings of the future be made with more sustainable materials? is this sort of thinking visionary or just simply far—fetched 7 olafur eliasson, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, zeinab. you had a fairly unorthodox upbringing. your parents were extremely young when they had you, your mother...
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it is changing. i do not expect you to agree with me -- [inaudible] >> what do you see being your biggest challenge in this state, since he won last time? >> i can win michigan. they know me. i have worked my whole life and i come from the middle class. i understand it and i know what is going on. and i promise you, if i get the nomination, i will win michigan. i promise you that. i will win pennsylvania, i will win ohio, i will win that -- i will win these states he got extra votes on to give himself an election. it is not just the great migration to him. it didn't occur. we are talking about 72,500 votes in three states and change, hillary clinton would be president by a margin of 3 million votes. can you say something quickly about health care? >> skin you contrast the more liberal elements of the democratic party? would you say that some planners are more moderate -- >> it is not more moderate. in thentire career senate, i was listed one of the most liberal people in the united states senate, ok?
it is changing. i do not expect you to agree with me -- [inaudible] >> what do you see being your biggest challenge in this state, since he won last time? >> i can win michigan. they know me. i have worked my whole life and i come from the middle class. i understand it and i know what is going on. and i promise you, if i get the nomination, i will win michigan. i promise you that. i will win pennsylvania, i will win ohio, i will win that -- i will win these states he got extra votes...
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. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: and sanders made climate change and combating climate change ana central to his 2016 campaign. you remember he was somewhat mocked when he described climate change as the national security threat, the biggest national security threat facing the united states at that time. this proposal this time around is much significant, much more aggressive than what he proposed even back then. ali? >> all right, shaquille, good to see you as always. joining us now to take a closer look at senator sanders' plan is co-founder of the environmental news website our daily planet. mira, good to see you. thank you for joining you. i want to get into the nitty-gritty because that's what you guys do. you specialize at this stuff. there is a report from "the washington post" on sanders' plan, and it says the high cost of sanders' plan is due in part to eschewing partnerships to hit his goal of 100% renewable energy in the power sector by 2030. instead, sanders wants to establish a new federal electric utility to provide power to northeast and midwestern states while exp
. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: and sanders made climate change and combating climate change ana central to his 2016 campaign. you remember he was somewhat mocked when he described climate change as the national security threat, the biggest national security threat facing the united states at that time. this proposal this time around is much significant, much more aggressive than what he proposed even back then. ali? >> all right, shaquille, good to see you as always. joining...
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so could changing the world be easier than i thought . some people already came to me and said like well i have an idea and this is this guy said that thing and i already texted my co-founder starts happening because you see so many people doing something and it's just a good movement we thought of a little think tank with 3040 people and 2500 people showed up so we're already having plans now what are we going to do is like bigger 10000 people how we can scale that and scale that's knowledge exchange yes something's happening. i was never really a fan of millennial but tonight i'm surrounded by them and surrounded by amazing ideas and motivation that bishop maybe also my own business. but are definitely on a mission on. the world. so ben is on a mission i guess it's never too late to embrace millennial and their philosophy of life and that includes breaking with the traditions social media platforms have been able to entire new career pass mr schmidt a german you tube star who is ending big bucks with his videos. xander berman does a par
so could changing the world be easier than i thought . some people already came to me and said like well i have an idea and this is this guy said that thing and i already texted my co-founder starts happening because you see so many people doing something and it's just a good movement we thought of a little think tank with 3040 people and 2500 people showed up so we're already having plans now what are we going to do is like bigger 10000 people how we can scale that and scale that's knowledge...
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with the policies and changes in politics. it can be pretty grim and we are not really moving in a direction at all. we are moving in the opposite direction. the electricity generated by wind and solar and the benchmarks it was 2030 the year 2035. by the policy and smart policy it can work and i will say one last thing the notion that the is coming and we are past the tipping point and the like. what do they do to you when you go to a culture like that as it changes the way you view your self and your life and the way you live. >> that's great. i am trying to think of who said you have to leave to understand and broaden your mind. the. it also makes me think of this fellow tha they've spent his li. [inaudible] my question is does greenland and the history call for a new deposition and understanding of what we think of in terms of global warming? -to greenland and i seen houses underneath and significant populations that others build their and for reasons that we are not clear about the population reduced and it wasn't resultin
with the policies and changes in politics. it can be pretty grim and we are not really moving in a direction at all. we are moving in the opposite direction. the electricity generated by wind and solar and the benchmarks it was 2030 the year 2035. by the policy and smart policy it can work and i will say one last thing the notion that the is coming and we are past the tipping point and the like. what do they do to you when you go to a culture like that as it changes the way you view your self...
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report on climate change dr for the han from the potsdam institute of climate change welcome dr brown so do you think that lowering our consumption of meat is one of the best ways of dealing with some of the problems raised in the report just . one of the responses ops and that we mentioned in our report is to have it's that means to. plants plant as diets because what we find is. as fuel resources used to produce steam and old mates it's pronounced which is harmful for our club so you have to 1st convince people to have less needs how does a stint operate but to the idea of eating more plant based have a more plant based diet than a meat based diet. one thing when you talk about dietary changes we all think that people had choices but when you look at local environment that might not be the case because our dietary habits are defined by our food environment so people have very less choices and their choices are constrained by the local stories so here this might be one of them is reason why people are resistant it's instant saying that we also see increasing number of visitor in peop
report on climate change dr for the han from the potsdam institute of climate change welcome dr brown so do you think that lowering our consumption of meat is one of the best ways of dealing with some of the problems raised in the report just . one of the responses ops and that we mentioned in our report is to have it's that means to. plants plant as diets because what we find is. as fuel resources used to produce steam and old mates it's pronounced which is harmful for our club so you have to...