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why is that been that change? i think there's, you know, there are other things that have come up in the last couple of years. so kevin, being one didn't envision ukraine being another. and so there are, there are issues that people are concerned about, but i think this is a, a long term issue that needs short term action and it's immediate action. and so i think it's up to layers of countries. it's up to treasuries, ministries of economy and finance, to recognize that this is a problem that they need to invest in and invest in the solutions. for nigel, if all the promises made a cop 26 with capt. ward, that keepers below a global 2 percent temperature rise. now is it too late? it depends on the promises. but at the moment the pledges that are on the table from cult would take us to a temperature increase of about 2 and a half to 3 degrees, depending on how they're implemented. an optimistic interpretation gives us a chance of getting below 2 degrees, but a pessimistic interpretation will take us up to 3 or so. so
why is that been that change? i think there's, you know, there are other things that have come up in the last couple of years. so kevin, being one didn't envision ukraine being another. and so there are, there are issues that people are concerned about, but i think this is a, a long term issue that needs short term action and it's immediate action. and so i think it's up to layers of countries. it's up to treasuries, ministries of economy and finance, to recognize that this is a problem that...
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why has there been that change?i think there are a number of things that have come up in the last couple of years, covid being one, putin's invasion of ukraine being another, and so there are issues that people are concerned about. i think this is a long-term issue that needs immediate action. it is up to the leaders of countries, treasuries, ministries of economy and finance to recognize that this is a problem that they need to invest in and invest in solutions four. bernard: nigel, if all the promises made at cop26 were kept, would that keep us below a global 2% temperature-wise now? is it too late? >> depends on how you interpret the promises. at the moment the pledges that , are on the table from cop would take us to a temperature increase of about 2.5 degrees to three degrees, depending on how they're implemented. an optimistic interpretation gives us a chance of getting below two degrees. but a pessimistic interpretation will take us up to three or so. at the moment, i think it's definitely not the case that t
why has there been that change?i think there are a number of things that have come up in the last couple of years, covid being one, putin's invasion of ukraine being another, and so there are issues that people are concerned about. i think this is a long-term issue that needs immediate action. it is up to the leaders of countries, treasuries, ministries of economy and finance to recognize that this is a problem that they need to invest in and invest in solutions four. bernard: nigel, if all the...
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and i research on cities and climate change . good to have you and you're a nice to have you back on the screen losing my audience, who you are and what you do. hello. i know you're relying director of research on the ground some institute for climate change in environment and imperial college, and long thank you so much palo for being part of the day show looking here my laptop, heat ways and fire, scorch europe, africa, and asia. this was mid july looking at this image. i remember a train going through spain and there were flames wide flies, either side of this, ordinary passenger train runways in the u. k. a melting, tarmac, melting people so hot. i am just wondering kendra out of all of your time of being a climate reporter. why is the well, not better prepared for these high temperatures? yes, so that's a really good question. and this isn't even the 1st time you're been extremely hot . your. there are the bigger p 8th of 2003 year was quite hot and 2010. and the reality is, is that almost as soon as these events happen, we
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a change.ed by backbench men — — backbench —— backbench members. -- backbench members. boris johnson has this knack — -- backbench members. boris johnson has this knack sometimes _ -- backbench members. boris johnson has this knack sometimes of _ -- backbench members. boris johnson has this knack sometimes of doing - has this knack sometimes of doing things other politicians cannot. this phrase he defies political gravity. this phrase he defies political aravi . ~ ., , gravity. what is different this time? i was _ gravity. what is different this time? i was a _ gravity. what is different this time? i was a big _ gravity. what is different this time? i was a big supporter. gravity. what is different this| time? i was a big supporter of gravity. what is different this - time? i was a big supporter of the prime _ time? i was a big supporter of the prime minister but what i have faced and many— prime minister but what i have faced and many colleagues have is the question— and many colleagues have i
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tackling climate change has been a _ people. tackling climate change has been a key _ people.as been a key pillar _ people. tackling climate change has been a key pillar for - people. tackling climate change has been a key pillar forjoe - has been a key pillarforjoe biden. he got the us to go back into the paris climate accord on the first day of his presidency. what can he do now? what can the white house do now as a result of this ruling to try limit emissions? there's lots that _ try limit emissions? there's lots that the _ try limit emissions? there's lots that the executive - try limit emissions? there's i lots that the executive branch does to enact the laws of congress and there are the laws of congress and the laws on the books and laws under consideration so clearly there's both the opportunity made within the current laws on the books and the question of what new regulations and incentives congress passes and a number of those, a number of new bills have been proposed by the biden administration that they have put forward. it is also important to note that the state
tackling climate change has been a _ people. tackling climate change has been a key _ people.as been a key pillar _ people. tackling climate change has been a key pillar for - people. tackling climate change has been a key pillar forjoe - has been a key pillarforjoe biden. he got the us to go back into the paris climate accord on the first day of his presidency. what can he do now? what can the white house do now as a result of this ruling to try limit emissions? there's lots that _ try limit...
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and that needs to change. t i to pull regularly asks residents of caski, how climate change is affecting them. they often the local authorities aren't even aware of the problems. so the information is gathered here is sent to them to that helps linda voice to people has previously gone and heard and gives them the courage to advocate for themselves. thus, they are any more let any venue of a pathetic compared to man. we women are often less well educated, but that all that i say above, but we've started to address the negative consequences of corruption, as well as the effects of a lack of transparency. we've become far more interested in these issues as a result. if the older i, they and had an update on a hawaii and levin cause natalia, the forest is vital to the people of caskey. it provides them with firewood and food for their animals but now they're very livelihood is at risk. there's been a huge landslide on the other side of the valley and it's not the only landslide that's happened in the region. norm
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globally, everybody recognises _ change. globally, everybody recognises the _ change. field team, _ recognises the us track and field team, there _ recognises the us track and field team, there are _ recognises the us track and field team, there are athletes - recognises the us track and field team, there are athletes that. recognises the us track and fieldj team, there are athletes that we celebrate — team, there are athletes that we celebrate in _ team, there are athletes that we celebrate in europe _ team, there are athletes that we celebrate in europe and - team, there are athletes that we celebrate in europe and more - celebrate in europe and more broadly _ celebrate in europe and more broadly. they— celebrate in europe and more broadly. they can _ celebrate in europe and more broadly. they can still- celebrate in europe and more broadly. they can still walk . celebrate in europe and morej broadly. they can still walk in their— broadly. they can still walk in their own _ broadly. they can still walk in their own towns _ broadly. they can still walk in their own to
globally, everybody recognises _ change. globally, everybody recognises the _ change. field team, _ recognises the us track and field team, there _ recognises the us track and field team, there are _ recognises the us track and field team, there are athletes - recognises the us track and field team, there are athletes that. recognises the us track and fieldj team, there are athletes that we celebrate — team, there are athletes that we celebrate in _ team, there are athletes that we celebrate...
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elections are changing. demographics are changing, coalitions are changing. and we don't get voters in these new coalitions, these changing coalitions in some of these newly emerging battlegrounds, if we do not get our candidates earlier in the process, we are putting ourselves at a disadvantage. we are making our candidates weaker. i know i am not saying anything that everyone on this table does not agree with, but i think it is important that we not rest on what has worked and instead ask the question, can we make it work better? mr. roosevelt: thank you. >> so, i haven't been on this committee as long as others, and i spent a lot of time observing the process as opposed to being engaged in the process. i think that -- and i speak from a representative from a state that is not -- so i think we heard a lot of great presentations. from a lot of states that once this really badly for a lot of different reasons. and we need to have some basic standards about how we select. you can go back to how south carolina and nevada were selected in the last process to und
elections are changing. demographics are changing, coalitions are changing. and we don't get voters in these new coalitions, these changing coalitions in some of these newly emerging battlegrounds, if we do not get our candidates earlier in the process, we are putting ourselves at a disadvantage. we are making our candidates weaker. i know i am not saying anything that everyone on this table does not agree with, but i think it is important that we not rest on what has worked and instead ask the...
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a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. the economics magazine, maybe in germany. in 30 minutes on d. w. a legal fields, a legal wells, legal nature, conservation in southern spain, foreigners of digging up water from a unesco nature reserve, a basso full scarce resources in which the authorities are partly to blame. focus on europe, 90 minutes on d, w. ah. hello guys. this is the 77 percent the platform with issues and share ideas. you know, on this channel we're not afraid to talk to young people clearly have the solution . good future to the 77 percent every weekend on d. w. a lead of contrasts. of ambitions of inequality. 75 years ago, mahatma gandhi kinsley with the country to independence provide deals with what has remained of his vision with what's the status of human rights and social justice in what's called the world's largest democracy. with this is the moment to unleash on on mileage boss, and re imagine these teachings or elements to us ah, gandhi's legacy door to august 6th on b. w. ah . the state of e news a
a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. the economics magazine, maybe in germany. in 30 minutes on d. w. a legal fields, a legal wells, legal nature, conservation in southern spain, foreigners of digging up water from a unesco nature reserve, a basso full scarce resources in which the authorities are partly to blame. focus on europe, 90 minutes on d, w. ah. hello guys. this is the 77 percent the platform with issues and share ideas. you know, on this channel we're...
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not every change requires registration with mandatory contributions, as for optional ones. there are quite a lot of them and there are such rather streamlined wordings, which, for example, concern. eh, let's assume. uh, installations of the same tuning of some car there. yes, there are low bumpers or there are changes, e.g., in the suspension, suppose not spelled out as mandatory, but nonetheless. uh, such disagreements at the stage of car registration by employees may arise before installing equipment that is not provided by the manufacturer. need to understand how safe it is. you must draw up a work plan, indicate which parts and assemblies will appear on the machine, and which ones will be removed from it, and with this plan, undergo a preliminary examination in a credited testing laboratory, how the information portal of the eurasian economic union will help you find it. in any search engine, we drive in a single register of test laboratories according to those regulations and go to the first link in the field to find in all records, we drive in the wheels exactly throu
not every change requires registration with mandatory contributions, as for optional ones. there are quite a lot of them and there are such rather streamlined wordings, which, for example, concern. eh, let's assume. uh, installations of the same tuning of some car there. yes, there are low bumpers or there are changes, e.g., in the suspension, suppose not spelled out as mandatory, but nonetheless. uh, such disagreements at the stage of car registration by employees may arise before installing...
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cultural values change? >> well, i think what changes is people's expectations and the way that they express their values. and so i think that we should be really careful when we assume that this premium on caring about people is a millennial goal. i think what's changed is that millennials are more self-expressive than other generations, right? >> that's for sure. >> so they're a lot more likely to tell you. and they also have the communication tools to make it very, very apparent when they are not getting what they want. and that's true of gen z, as well. and so i don't think it's a generational shift so much as i think it's a -- it's a set of expectations that have changed and a set of tools and technologies that have made it possible to voice those expectations and actually get heard. >> your best seller from 2021, "think again: the power of knowing what you don't know," helps make the case to readers that the ability to rethink one's own opinions and assumptions is a critical characteristic for success.
cultural values change? >> well, i think what changes is people's expectations and the way that they express their values. and so i think that we should be really careful when we assume that this premium on caring about people is a millennial goal. i think what's changed is that millennials are more self-expressive than other generations, right? >> that's for sure. >> so they're a lot more likely to tell you. and they also have the communication tools to make it very, very...
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it is just a way for change, a global wave of change that goes with the climate change. but climate change, it can do that because it is finding an unmanaged landscape that we have left because we have become more un society. so it's not an easy, broad, it's not a simple problem is a complex problem that has the fire of the most beautiful effect. thank you so much . i appreciate you taking the time to speak to the staff from barcelona mac. katherine, you well, italy could lose a 3rd of its farm land because it's longest river is drying up 20 percent of the country's water supply has been lost in the last half century. and staples like tomatoes and olives of badly affected adarine reports. now from the po valley. this is what italy's longest and most important river, the po looks like right now. parched and it dangerously low levels. it's water provides the life blood for farmers who produce italy's most valuable crops, walking through his field of stunted corn farmer, arianna tune, yolo, the son and grand son of corn growers shows us the damage wrought by the drought. ah
it is just a way for change, a global wave of change that goes with the climate change. but climate change, it can do that because it is finding an unmanaged landscape that we have left because we have become more un society. so it's not an easy, broad, it's not a simple problem is a complex problem that has the fire of the most beautiful effect. thank you so much . i appreciate you taking the time to speak to the staff from barcelona mac. katherine, you well, italy could lose a 3rd of its farm...
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if humanity fails to act on climate change. we don't slow global warming in line with the paris agreement, global g d. p will contract by 18 percent by the middle of the century, according to zurich based re insurer swiss re, it's warrant that economies in asia will be hit hardest. in fact, china is at risk of losing nearly 24 percent of its g d p. in a severe scenario, europe could lose almost 11 percent words biggest economy though the u. s. central is close to 10 percent. so to discuss the risks facing global economies, i'm whether or not governments are awake to these risks i'm joined in the state of i as in their engine from d to environment. thanks a lot for being with us. so when we talk about economy is being effective by climate change, what we, what we actually talking about was of impacts does it have? so what scientists have shown is that by having already burned over fossil fuels and he to the planet with her, the economies of this of deny. well, there are countries, i mean from this and that ranges from everything
if humanity fails to act on climate change. we don't slow global warming in line with the paris agreement, global g d. p will contract by 18 percent by the middle of the century, according to zurich based re insurer swiss re, it's warrant that economies in asia will be hit hardest. in fact, china is at risk of losing nearly 24 percent of its g d p. in a severe scenario, europe could lose almost 11 percent words biggest economy though the u. s. central is close to 10 percent. so to discuss the...
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change they have started to change now and _ change they have started to change now and i— change theyd i suppose that lesson had to be learned — now. and i suppose that lesson had to be learned somewhere, - now. and i suppose that lesson had to be learned somewhere, so - now. and i suppose that lesson had to be learned somewhere, so the i to be learned somewhere, so the olympic— to be learned somewhere, so the olympic games. _ to be learned somewhere, so the olympic games, the _ to be learned somewhere, so the olympic games, the scale - to be learned somewhere, so the olympic games, the scale of- to be learned somewhere, so the olympic games, the scale of its. olympic games, the scale of its success— olympic games, the scale of its success in— olympic games, the scale of its success in terms _ olympic games, the scale of its success in terms of— olympic games, the scale of its success in terms of visibility- olympic games, the scale of its| success in terms of visibility and sporting — success in terms of visibility and sporting success— success in terms of visibility and sporting suc
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i think that needs to change for a successful climate change mitigation or adaptation, but also overall what needs to happen is that those who will be most affected by climate change and those communities are often the ones who may not have necessarily, and we did large amounts of carbon dioxide historically they also need a space and a voice in the deep will either for to indigenous communities or to low income countries. so i mean, that's already there for you. it's triple c processes, but it's just their voices needs to come out louder and have to be in more cognizance off in future discussions and actions. so 2 things. water needs to have a please. and the voices of those who have actually been deeply affected by climate change have to have a voice, a voice that matters. it's really great to get your insights today that was water expert, dr. dr. d t ma koji, we really thank you for your time. as we've been hearing india's water shortages are being worse and by climate change, but a dedicated group of women being cold. india's water friends are working to change that after years of b
i think that needs to change for a successful climate change mitigation or adaptation, but also overall what needs to happen is that those who will be most affected by climate change and those communities are often the ones who may not have necessarily, and we did large amounts of carbon dioxide historically they also need a space and a voice in the deep will either for to indigenous communities or to low income countries. so i mean, that's already there for you. it's triple c processes, but...
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and that needs to change t i to pull regularly asks residents of caski, how climate change is affecting them. often, the local authorities aren't even aware of the problems. so the information that's gathered here is sent to them too. that helps linda voice to people who've previously gone and heard and gives them the courage to advocate for themselves. thus they are, i mean, my lead even knew about pathetic compared to ma'am we, women are often less well educated that, that, that i say above. but we've started to address the negative consequences of corruption as well as the effects of a lack of transparency. we've become far more interested in these issues as a result, if the old right a and yet i'm a date on a hawaii and they've been cause natalia the forest is vital to the people of caskey. it provides them with firewood and food for their animals. but now they're very livelihood is at risk. that's been a huge landslide on the other side of the valley. and it's not the only landslide that's happened in the region. normally the snow covered unopposed mountains would be visible, but t
and that needs to change t i to pull regularly asks residents of caski, how climate change is affecting them. often, the local authorities aren't even aware of the problems. so the information that's gathered here is sent to them too. that helps linda voice to people who've previously gone and heard and gives them the courage to advocate for themselves. thus they are, i mean, my lead even knew about pathetic compared to ma'am we, women are often less well educated that, that, that i say above....
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to change.aid to me, they are changing the rules now about when players can come back after a concussion, a serious head injury. they are looking at other rules changes, may be changing the rules on substitutions, that's an active debate in rugby. they say they are doing all they can to maintain the spirit of rugby, but ensure player safety is put at the top of the agenda. a lot of these changes, when did they start being put into place? when we spoke out and we came out. it was horrendous when we first came out, because people just... some people were thinking we were attacking the sport. we were not attacking the sport, we're trying to make the sport safer. people were just being, you know, disgusting and horrible. calling us selfish. but what i like about it now is the truth is coming out, what's going on. they are changing the rules now because we came out. if i asked you if there is a little part of you that hates rugby, what would you say? hate is a strong word. you know, it's. .. probably
to change.aid to me, they are changing the rules now about when players can come back after a concussion, a serious head injury. they are looking at other rules changes, may be changing the rules on substitutions, that's an active debate in rugby. they say they are doing all they can to maintain the spirit of rugby, but ensure player safety is put at the top of the agenda. a lot of these changes, when did they start being put into place? when we spoke out and we came out. it was horrendous when...
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the existence of human made climate change. so how realistic is it that the change needed to avert a climate catastrophe will be achieved on that level? well, it's important to remember that in the u. s, we do have a federal system. there's a lot of policy authorities that do in fact, reside with states and even cities and, and others. if you look at the way that this works for in the united states, what happens is that the bottom up actors are often pioneering the most ambitious policies and work that we've done has shown that over the us. if you look at the climate, the climate friendly actors in states, cities and businesses, it represents over 70 percent of u. s. economy. that's an economy, roughly the size of china's, of that, of actors that are taking steps to day to address climate change in and in business way. and one of the things that then happens is that these actors take steps that actually deliver emissions reductions in their own states that benefit their own citizens directly. but they also make it possible for
the existence of human made climate change. so how realistic is it that the change needed to avert a climate catastrophe will be achieved on that level? well, it's important to remember that in the u. s, we do have a federal system. there's a lot of policy authorities that do in fact, reside with states and even cities and, and others. if you look at the way that this works for in the united states, what happens is that the bottom up actors are often pioneering the most ambitious policies and...
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, the need to change over time, i think he change overtime, i think he didn'l— change over time, i thinkd to change japan's overall pass this philosophy but the definition of self—defense we need to change _ of self—defense we need to change over time in accordance with— change over time in accordance with the — change over time in accordance with the changing reality of the international, and i think that— the international, and i think that he — the international, and i think that he was a visionary and also — that he was a visionary and also very— that he was a visionary and also very realistic in his approach to changing these policies. approach to changing these olicies. ~ ., ., policies. what sort of legacy do ou policies. what sort of legacy do you think _ policies. what sort of legacy do you think he _ policies. what sort of legacy do you think he leaves - policies. what sort of legacy l do you think he leaves behind injapan as the country emerges out of the pandemic and tries to navigate itself in this rather complicated back drop of cf decided. rather complicated back drop of c
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they want to change and they won't change, but the funds most also to change but not 1st of all and this is the biggest issue natasha. do you think that given the, the food crisis that the world is facing at the moment because of the, the war in ukraine and the restrictions on grain and so forth? do you think that whilst 0 emissions may well be a great objective for governments around the world, this is not the right time for any government to, to, to be trying to bring in this kind of thing. it is the right time to make a change, and i honestly have been surprised by the arguments that the 2 other said they among those in your mind, telling us because i obviously feel that they are still in the ocean, that the metal and feeding world is not feeding the world because a lot of great also from the crazy boss, but also from birth hills. so it's coming to the lens to feed animals and these are feedstock that's can easily be used directly by humans too. so reducing meat and dairy in the netherlands in a very intensive way, which has been coughing a lot of damage to nature, a lot of damage to
they want to change and they won't change, but the funds most also to change but not 1st of all and this is the biggest issue natasha. do you think that given the, the food crisis that the world is facing at the moment because of the, the war in ukraine and the restrictions on grain and so forth? do you think that whilst 0 emissions may well be a great objective for governments around the world, this is not the right time for any government to, to, to be trying to bring in this kind of thing....
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because 80 percent of americans would thesent changes.e, the rules are the unconscionable barrier to democracy working properly. 80 percent or 90 percent the majority of the united states senators support universal background checks. but we can't get it done. so we want this we elected the majorities we got a president into office that was to sign the bill and your own internal rulesy, stop from coming into law? i am out. you can understand why people have that reaction so we need to change the rules of the senate someone people do their job as a those that support a policy and actually gets into law. >> and those that were filed under ar 15 the issue of lethal weapons is still unresolvedof why would a civilian purchase such a weapon and also those who don't agree as a gun owner that the average american should have a our 15 are they also askdi our gun shop owners to support laws the increasing firearms screening to purchase thatbi is a better a way to mobilize their interest? so those are all together of the partnerships through allies l
because 80 percent of americans would thesent changes.e, the rules are the unconscionable barrier to democracy working properly. 80 percent or 90 percent the majority of the united states senators support universal background checks. but we can't get it done. so we want this we elected the majorities we got a president into office that was to sign the bill and your own internal rulesy, stop from coming into law? i am out. you can understand why people have that reaction so we need to change the...
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we need not just a change at least top of the party but a change of government and a fresh start so we address those big issues. >> johnson said the way out of this is to call the general election. do you support that? >> he is not fit to be prime minister, not fit to govern. but those across the conservative party have to reflt on the fact that they have backed or months and months. resigning today means nothing against their complicity for all those months when they should have seen him for what he was. they knew him for what he was. we need a change of government. >> would you support a general election in theext couple of weeks? >> yes. we need a change of government. the government is collapsing, the tory party is corrupted. changing one man at the top of the tory party will not fix the problems. let's have a real change of government. tim: leader of the opposition. let us speak to bor johnson's former director of communications. we come across this picture outside number 10. the x chancellor has regarding home. -- ex-chancellor has gone home. let us speak to the former director o
we need not just a change at least top of the party but a change of government and a fresh start so we address those big issues. >> johnson said the way out of this is to call the general election. do you support that? >> he is not fit to be prime minister, not fit to govern. but those across the conservative party have to reflt on the fact that they have backed or months and months. resigning today means nothing against their complicity for all those months when they should have...
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motive us to take climate change seriously. ben tracy, cbs news. >>> a new poll shows the drought is the number one environmental concern for californians. in the survey by the public policy institute of california, 68% of adults said it's a big problem. but only 45% say they've done a lot to reduce their water usage. and only 16% say they've done anything at all. >>> and wildfires were the next biggest concern followed by climate change. nearly half of californians said wildfires are a big problem where they live. and nearly nine in ten said they're worried about pg&e shutting off their power to try to reduce the risk. >>> and in what may be another sign of climate change, scientists are studying changing snow patterns in the sierra. while we count on the melting snow to fill our reservoirs, not all of it is making it there. cbs' madisen keavy talked to experts at berkeley's central sierra snow lab. >> reporter: there is some water left in a larger stream. you can hear the lull in the background. back in april, it was roaring.
motive us to take climate change seriously. ben tracy, cbs news. >>> a new poll shows the drought is the number one environmental concern for californians. in the survey by the public policy institute of california, 68% of adults said it's a big problem. but only 45% say they've done a lot to reduce their water usage. and only 16% say they've done anything at all. >>> and wildfires were the next biggest concern followed by climate change. nearly half of californians said...
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has that changed?ah: this earnings season convinces people even more that credit is not challenging. the largest component of credit within the market generally the financial sector is at a peak from a credit metric standpoint. capital is high, reserves are high, losses are low, not reformers are low. that will change and there is a peak and be go down the other side of the credit curve, but for the most part, we have not reached their yet. even manufacturing firms, building supplies, different types of energy companies, they continue to be very high from a credit metric scoring standpoint. kailey: i hear from so many people that things will not get messy enough in credit to cause the fed to blinken anyway. we focus so much on rate hikes, how large they will be, but we don't talk as much about the fact that quantitative tightening is underway. you see the impact of that has been negligible. is it about to become less negligible? deborah: it may be. i think it would be welcome in the context of increase
has that changed?ah: this earnings season convinces people even more that credit is not challenging. the largest component of credit within the market generally the financial sector is at a peak from a credit metric standpoint. capital is high, reserves are high, losses are low, not reformers are low. that will change and there is a peak and be go down the other side of the credit curve, but for the most part, we have not reached their yet. even manufacturing firms, building supplies, different...
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so, definitely, climate change is part of the reason.le, of which japan has many. so, here in the north of tokyo, they've opened a cooling—down centre, where i find 86—year—old kiyoji saito taking refuge from the heat and playing japanese chess. "i'm overwhelmed by the heat," he says. "coming here to cool down is really important. "i don't want to use the air—con at home, "but we've been told if we don't, we could die." four years ago, another heatwave killed scores of elderly people and put 20,000 in hospital. this one is expected to break on sunday, and for millions of people across japan, it won't come a moment too soon. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. tennis now, and it was a rainy day four at wimbledon, where rafael nadal is through to round three. chethan partik was watching the action. the great champions have a habit ofjust finding a way to win. that's exactly what rafael nadal showed here on thursday on centre court. he hasn't played on grass for three years when you consider these championships were postponed in 202
so, definitely, climate change is part of the reason.le, of which japan has many. so, here in the north of tokyo, they've opened a cooling—down centre, where i find 86—year—old kiyoji saito taking refuge from the heat and playing japanese chess. "i'm overwhelmed by the heat," he says. "coming here to cool down is really important. "i don't want to use the air—con at home, "but we've been told if we don't, we could die." four years ago, another heatwave...
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of the tory party but a _ change at the top of the tory party but a change of government.ment. what do you say to the — but a change of government. what do you say to the people _ but a change of government. what do you say to the people listening - but a change of government. what do you say to the people listening to - you say to the people listening to this who simply say, look, i can't trust the prime minister any more, he isjust not trust the prime minister any more, he is just not the truth? i’m trust the prime minister any more, he isjust not the truth?— he is “ust not the truth? i'm giving ou he isjust not the truth? i'm giving ou the he isjust not the truth? i'm giving you the absolute _ he isjust not the truth? i'm giving you the absolute truth _ he isjust not the truth? i'm giving you the absolute truth as - he isjust not the truth? i'm giving you the absolute truth as far - he isjust not the truth? i'm giving you the absolute truth as far as i l you the absolute truth as far as i can remember about what happened. can people trust you? fit can remember about what
of the tory party but a _ change at the top of the tory party but a change of government.ment. what do you say to the — but a change of government. what do you say to the people _ but a change of government. what do you say to the people listening - but a change of government. what do you say to the people listening to - you say to the people listening to this who simply say, look, i can't trust the prime minister any more, he isjust not trust the prime minister any more, he is just not the...
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a result of climate change. i. i'd like to talk to a little bout a little bit about some of the solutions. earlier this year you wrote in the journal nature that limiting global warming and i'm going to court, it requires carbon, carbon emissions to plummet immediately, but too many carbon removal of if it's overlook, demands on water. could you explain what you mean by that? yes, so while we know that this is the case where we have to take huge amount of mitigation action, reduce carbon dioxide emissions from pretty much all. i would say we also know that if you don't plan those very when they would be negative impacts on water and land and food by this, i mean, i can give you our example off order station or for station when you're putting in new forest in regions that are already water scares. what it can do is those, those forest can actually use of young forest and use of too much water in that space. and the local water scarcity. the same applies for measures such as growing bio fuel crops, you know, as, a
a result of climate change. i. i'd like to talk to a little bout a little bit about some of the solutions. earlier this year you wrote in the journal nature that limiting global warming and i'm going to court, it requires carbon, carbon emissions to plummet immediately, but too many carbon removal of if it's overlook, demands on water. could you explain what you mean by that? yes, so while we know that this is the case where we have to take huge amount of mitigation action, reduce carbon...
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those are changes over the lona make changes. those are changes over the long term- — make changes. decisions for politicians, of course. i have noticed two cats asleep on a furry rug behind you, and a third little black one has walked into shot behind you. how many cats do you have? , ., ., ,., , have? they are three. the reason why the are have? they are three. the reason why they are sleeping _ have? they are three. the reason why they are sleeping there _ have? they are three. the reason why they are sleeping there is _ have? they are three. the reason why they are sleeping there is we - have? they are three. the reason why they are sleeping there is we are - they are sleeping there is we are currently in sweden where we do not have a heatwave. i currently in sweden where we do not have a heatwave.— have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our — have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our viewers _ have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our viewers might - have a heatwave. i didn't know that those of our viewers might have - have a heatwave. i didn't know that tho
those are changes over the lona make changes. those are changes over the long term- — make changes. decisions for politicians, of course. i have noticed two cats asleep on a furry rug behind you, and a third little black one has walked into shot behind you. how many cats do you have? , ., ., ,., , have? they are three. the reason why the are have? they are three. the reason why they are sleeping _ have? they are three. the reason why they are sleeping there _ have? they are three. the reason...
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not until there is some change in the united states akin to a change we have seen in europe on the front of the revolution. europeans are keeping their plants open, keeping their coal plants open, stashing their gas, natural gas and storage. the europeans are starting to come back to the centerline and eventually america will too. guest: investors are looking to the future. what they are seeing is $30 trillion in clean energy investment over the coming decade. this is the economic play of our lifetime. that is why investors are looking to the clean renewable sources of energy and away from dirty fossil fuels of the past. to that point, michael mentioned the securities and exchange commission talking about the climate risk disclosure rules. it's a funny thing about investors, they want to know where their money is going. they particularly want to know where it is going at risk. they have a right to understand when companies are facing risk from drought, storms, withering heat, blistering -- heat waves that are lethal. they have a right to know that. we hope the securities and exchange com
not until there is some change in the united states akin to a change we have seen in europe on the front of the revolution. europeans are keeping their plants open, keeping their coal plants open, stashing their gas, natural gas and storage. the europeans are starting to come back to the centerline and eventually america will too. guest: investors are looking to the future. what they are seeing is $30 trillion in clean energy investment over the coming decade. this is the economic play of our...
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and we want this to change. the government needs to control the prices seriously. argentina has been battling high inflation for years, but in the past months the prices of food have sort of making it difficult for many of the families that have come here to make ends meet the government of alberta. proffer, man, this has been trying to find a balance between the different demands of argentina as society, but it has not been easy. and people here say that he has not been working for them . social tension is on the rice. these weak dozens of truck drivers blocked the roads to protest against diesel shortages across the country. one driver was killed when hit by a stone as he tried to defy the protesters and breakthrough a road block. don't want to go on though we are demanding that they let us continue working. we are demanding that they give us fuel that the respect to price and but they respect the rates that the increase of freight rates a little for our job right. within that one, okay. argentina's economies
and we want this to change. the government needs to control the prices seriously. argentina has been battling high inflation for years, but in the past months the prices of food have sort of making it difficult for many of the families that have come here to make ends meet the government of alberta. proffer, man, this has been trying to find a balance between the different demands of argentina as society, but it has not been easy. and people here say that he has not been working for them ....
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one thing that's changing _ changed over time. one thing that's changing is _ changed over time. that's changing is the - changed over time. one thing that's changing is the way - changed over time. one thing that's changing is the way we | that's changing is the way we pay for public transport. many of us are ditching paper money and tickets and instead using smart phones or like you, smartwatches to pay for our journey. i smartwatches to pay for our “ourne . . ., , smartwatches to pay for our “ourne . , , smartwatches to pay for our “ourne. , , journey. i never carry cash but one time _ journey. i never carry cash but one time i _ journey. i never carry cash but one time i went _ journey. i never carry cash but one time i went to _ journey. i never carry cash but one time i went to pay - journey. i never carry cash but one time i went to pay for- journey. i never carry cash but one time i went to pay for this at a shop and i didn't have it on. it was a better rest, so embarrassing. 0rforthe on. it was a better rest, so embarrassing. 0rfor the bus or london underground, it's eas
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could italy's position on the war now change under a new government? yes, i think that's very likely, especially when you look at the positions of the tennessee that you know, the league party, the far right policy. they have a very different position. you're right. he was a really strong proponent of ukraine and especially when it comes to the u. accession process. he was one of the 1st leaders to come out and say, listen, we need to offer ukraine a realistic pathway to joining the european union. he made that big trip along with german chancellor la shows and the front president manual micron to keep it was a big, big sign of not only sort of support the ukraine, but a you unity in the support for ukraine. and what, what we've heard, even from that, it's these foreign minister imitate it to my luigi. demise gives me, he's been there saying, listen, having a caretaker government, and i will prevent many things. first, the, it's these sending of arms to support the war in ukraine. also do the potential for diversifying gas supplies as we had into the w
could italy's position on the war now change under a new government? yes, i think that's very likely, especially when you look at the positions of the tennessee that you know, the league party, the far right policy. they have a very different position. you're right. he was a really strong proponent of ukraine and especially when it comes to the u. accession process. he was one of the 1st leaders to come out and say, listen, we need to offer ukraine a realistic pathway to joining the european...
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we are not going to change the weather. this is the weather. you are not going to change it.up in the valley with no air conditioning and we survived and did quite well. sure, it is hot. it is hot here, i will agree. but, it is not anything that, if you take care of yourselves, it is not anything that you cannot take. this is crazy. biden is not god. let's face it. he is not god, but he is sure as heck not on. host: barry, you oppose as well. caller: pittsburgh, we got a heat wave warning, too. the warmest weather was in 1983. the thing that bothers me, this plant that biden was that, the chips are coming from china. what i wonder is, how much is the biden family making on this, it seems like it involves a lot of things these countries are just making money. the hot weather comes and goes, and the global warming is a joke because england and all the countries over there with high, they have been involved with global warming nonsense for years and have got the highest temperatures. host: melissa, louisiana. why do you oppose what the president is opposing? caller: hi, greta. e
we are not going to change the weather. this is the weather. you are not going to change it.up in the valley with no air conditioning and we survived and did quite well. sure, it is hot. it is hot here, i will agree. but, it is not anything that, if you take care of yourselves, it is not anything that you cannot take. this is crazy. biden is not god. let's face it. he is not god, but he is sure as heck not on. host: barry, you oppose as well. caller: pittsburgh, we got a heat wave warning, too....
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the fact of the matter is by choosing to push for change you have already changed things. through inspiration for others, take up the matter or whether it is through actual functional change as a result of your voice being heard. i think you have already started on a path to change by choosing that path. in doing that in april of itself creates change. i continue in that type of service for my family. something i hope to see in my children. i have a pretty good chance with five children one will go into some sort of civil service. i hope that happens to continue that legacy. >> i am paul, sheriff of san francisco. [ music ] >>> a city like no other, san francisco has been a beacon of hope, and an ally towards lgbtq equal rights. [♪♪]
the fact of the matter is by choosing to push for change you have already changed things. through inspiration for others, take up the matter or whether it is through actual functional change as a result of your voice being heard. i think you have already started on a path to change by choosing that path. in doing that in april of itself creates change. i continue in that type of service for my family. something i hope to see in my children. i have a pretty good chance with five children one...
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ready you can look into the impact, the climate change in the global. so we do see that picked up very much. it's essential today. so it's b r very, it's about the southern europe. we should broaden our perspective and look into the asia and pakistan in your earlier this year or just now massive pizza is hitting the country of human a place devastated by civil war. one of the poorest places on the kind of experienced 47 degrees celsius just a week ago, a leading to human suffering to death to on like to, to full mentally, undermining the live ability. often you have visibility of some places on the slow side. i'm not sure that the discussion on good news is exactly the one that we want to have because what we need to be striving forward to secure by climate action is livable future for all of us. and they've been talking to you about thank you so much for joining us. costs like climate analytics saw news from around the world now as to how to get nigeria or police in the capital. a boucher searching for around $300.00 escaped prisoners. officials say th
ready you can look into the impact, the climate change in the global. so we do see that picked up very much. it's essential today. so it's b r very, it's about the southern europe. we should broaden our perspective and look into the asia and pakistan in your earlier this year or just now massive pizza is hitting the country of human a place devastated by civil war. one of the poorest places on the kind of experienced 47 degrees celsius just a week ago, a leading to human suffering to death to...
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we made changes. yes based on planning but they were coincident or satisfied the neighbor's to the east's concern busy shadows we repeated the shadow study and determined it acceptable and resubmitted back to planning. >> thank you. we will hear from the planning department. >> i don't have anything additional i'm available for questions. >> president swig? you have a question? >> commissioner chang has a question. >> if there were to be further changes to the permit as proposed. would a new 311 notification be required? >> when changeers made. to a permit through the discretionary review process or appeal process. the project is getting smaller. but if it does not, there is in the a >> reporter: for a new 311. notification. >> got it. >> and if there are changes, would the project fall under the planning code at the time it was originally proposed? interesting question may need be weigh in the on by a board council. technically, the permit was issued and when it is being amended bite board, i'm not p
we made changes. yes based on planning but they were coincident or satisfied the neighbor's to the east's concern busy shadows we repeated the shadow study and determined it acceptable and resubmitted back to planning. >> thank you. we will hear from the planning department. >> i don't have anything additional i'm available for questions. >> president swig? you have a question? >> commissioner chang has a question. >> if there were to be further changes to the...