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and when the climate system changes, extreme events can change. you can see and severity and you know, likelihood that is what we're seeing today. there's probably a signature of our changing climate and the events of this summer. so at one level you might say that we shouldn't have been surprised that this would happen and we should have been prepared. but the reality is that there are 2 things are in on one is the climate system is changing. but the other thing that we're seeing is the failure of the institution is an infrastructure, but we've set in place of the last 100 years to deal with the variability of the climate system. no drought is an actual phenomenon, but scarcity, that requires us making some mistakes. and i think what's become evidence the summer is that's the infrastructure that we have in the institutions that we use to manage your resources are simply no longer fit for purpose. if this anomalies mallets, you have 24 to 4050, then we have to really change that. and we'll certainly get into ways that we need to adapt to the later
and when the climate system changes, extreme events can change. you can see and severity and you know, likelihood that is what we're seeing today. there's probably a signature of our changing climate and the events of this summer. so at one level you might say that we shouldn't have been surprised that this would happen and we should have been prepared. but the reality is that there are 2 things are in on one is the climate system is changing. but the other thing that we're seeing is the...
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you need infrastructure change and you need the economic incentives and so on to change. you do need a lot of other things to happen. therein lies the complexity of the situation is home to change individual behavior in a society that continues to promote consumption and economic growth incompatible with reducing carbon emissions. we left the connelly back into human society and human society into the biosphere lab, and obviously, the biosphere, that has its own laws of hope. and so that little piece in the front, or there must absolutely take these natural laws one to look out. the response to climate threat has to do with a profound change in public policies and the way also operates. but it also plays out on an individual scale transpire habits of thinking. we must learn to know all brains better. we must fight about reflexes and dispel the allusions they create. so we can finally confront reality and make the personal choices we need to make a ah, with ah, bavaria is one of germany's most popular tourist destinations, the regions incredible variety of landscape make i
you need infrastructure change and you need the economic incentives and so on to change. you do need a lot of other things to happen. therein lies the complexity of the situation is home to change individual behavior in a society that continues to promote consumption and economic growth incompatible with reducing carbon emissions. we left the connelly back into human society and human society into the biosphere lab, and obviously, the biosphere, that has its own laws of hope. and so that little...
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and what do we need to change and how we need to change it and how quickly we need to change it. but the problem that we've got here and probably in lots of other parts of the world as well, is the total deterioration of trust in politics. and i think this recent administration in this country has absolutely denigrated public complex life. and so that's a massive problem because why we need leadership, we don't just not have it, but we also don't have the trust in the systems that are supposed to provide it. so even if someone shows up and shows good need to ship the publican now going to be very suspicious both to should we trust them all they like the last person, you know, all they telling us the truth about this issue and they even understand it. you know, lots of british m p don't even understand climate change really. i spoken to some of them. i know people are in that conversation and there is no mandatory requirement for the people who are leaving this country to actually understand the problem. did you agree with that? do you agree that we are facing a lack of leadership
and what do we need to change and how we need to change it and how quickly we need to change it. but the problem that we've got here and probably in lots of other parts of the world as well, is the total deterioration of trust in politics. and i think this recent administration in this country has absolutely denigrated public complex life. and so that's a massive problem because why we need leadership, we don't just not have it, but we also don't have the trust in the systems that are supposed...
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it is changing the conversations , the stories that we tell each other about climate change and localizing them in the communities that we live in by making the change real. that is one important way that we can make a meaningful difference and we make that difference in our businesses and through our representatives because they do not have to reflect our demands and our wanting as citizens. what about other groups and individuals? clearly young people understand. they do not really understand the complexity. i think young people, including greta, who is amazing, have a clarity of thinking that we sometimes lack. many things that we cannot do for the following reasons, but these young people are the next generation and they will have to live in the hothouse hellhole. it is no surprise to me that they are demanding change and saying that enough is enough. the latest poll came out a few weeks ago and found almost 50% of young people said that they felt a lot of anxiety and stress about the failure of government to deal specifically with global warming and climate change. this does not surpr
it is changing the conversations , the stories that we tell each other about climate change and localizing them in the communities that we live in by making the change real. that is one important way that we can make a meaningful difference and we make that difference in our businesses and through our representatives because they do not have to reflect our demands and our wanting as citizens. what about other groups and individuals? clearly young people understand. they do not really understand...
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to climate change.by this plot here, which refers to the st james's park weather station in central london. and basically on this, up here, you've got the temperature and then along the bottom you've got years. so it's basically the chance of something happening every certain number of years from, well, down here, it would be happening every year to something here, happening every, say, 10,000 years. now, we've got some lines on here that we're interested in looking at. so tell me more about what this shows and essentially the result of your study. the stars that you see on the plots are the maximum temperatures observed every year at the station, at this particular weather station. so, the red line here represents the distribution for the world we live in, which is the current climate. and then what we did is we essentially shifted this distribution to represent a world without climate change, and that would be about 1.2 degrees celsius cooler. and that is what is shown by this blue line. now, the mage
to climate change.by this plot here, which refers to the st james's park weather station in central london. and basically on this, up here, you've got the temperature and then along the bottom you've got years. so it's basically the chance of something happening every certain number of years from, well, down here, it would be happening every year to something here, happening every, say, 10,000 years. now, we've got some lines on here that we're interested in looking at. so tell me more about...
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but with climate change. but with climate change.e. and if you are lucky and healthy and rich and have a well insulated house, that might still be fun. but if you are not rich and good housing, and if you maybe have already health conditions to deal with, then this can, taking the phone out is actually a question of life and death. i've come to wennington parish church of st mary and st peter, now, right in the centre of the village. and the vicar here is reverend elise peterson. now, she's currently over in the united states, but she's agreed to talk to us via video link. so, reverend elise, thanks so much for talking to us today. now, i'm standing here in the churchyard. the ground is really, really scorched. the bushes are burnt as well, but actually, the church itself looks relatively unscathed. yeah, we can see that the fire burned all around the churchyard, but actually did not touch the church walls. we've got some smoke damage and things inside, but it's really quite miraculous. and even the villagers themselves have describe
but with climate change. but with climate change.e. and if you are lucky and healthy and rich and have a well insulated house, that might still be fun. but if you are not rich and good housing, and if you maybe have already health conditions to deal with, then this can, taking the phone out is actually a question of life and death. i've come to wennington parish church of st mary and st peter, now, right in the centre of the village. and the vicar here is reverend elise peterson. now, she's...
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but that has changed. and also the government here acknowledge that am china's issue indeed over proportionally, affected by climate change. and that extreme weather conditions will happen more frequently. those conditions that we can see right now an extreme heat wave and also draught and how half people been coping where you are at. what are you seeing? what are you hearing? i'm in beijing were actually the situation became better recently and at least during the night it's cooling down. however, especially in central china, southwest and china, the heat is still quite unbearable and yet became almost like an everyday ritual to complain about the heat. and every one that i know who can afford it stays as much in dos during the day as possible with the air conditioning running at all times. and especially for less privileged people am and also the senior people who don't have an air con at home. i mean, this heat is really quite existentially threatening, so they don't stay at home. they can seek shelter
but that has changed. and also the government here acknowledge that am china's issue indeed over proportionally, affected by climate change. and that extreme weather conditions will happen more frequently. those conditions that we can see right now an extreme heat wave and also draught and how half people been coping where you are at. what are you seeing? what are you hearing? i'm in beijing were actually the situation became better recently and at least during the night it's cooling down....
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change, i would say. and we see, you know, drastic trent increase. so extreme weather events like he dreams, jobs, floods, and sight lawns in this region. i'm rising off india, pakistan. i'm going to love this. and this is particularly because, so dish is in such a joker location in washing out it in the tropical waters. we just want me quite faster than any other ocean basins in the blog. intuition is wild fossil warming. auction basically, i'm just changing. it seemed rather like cycle, very extreme muscle being 1st reduced, carrying a lot more certainly. so that will cation spend once on being that strong. and then when the rooms are weak, right? in general, long game direction in the strand last on, watson circulation. so we have jobs, but in between, if you do want to start having burst pennies, taking up all that more sort of from the ocean and dummy all of the sudden in some parts of south asia, there is a clear global warming signal here. one of the important talk about is a global warming use tha
change, i would say. and we see, you know, drastic trent increase. so extreme weather events like he dreams, jobs, floods, and sight lawns in this region. i'm rising off india, pakistan. i'm going to love this. and this is particularly because, so dish is in such a joker location in washing out it in the tropical waters. we just want me quite faster than any other ocean basins in the blog. intuition is wild fossil warming. auction basically, i'm just changing. it seemed rather like cycle, very...
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climate change is needed to set the necessary changes in motion. only a combination of all of them can slow down the increase in global temperature bit by bit. but crease even if we stoped and meet in greenhouse gases today. the rise in global temperatures would only be going to flatten after a few years. there is a time long between what we do and when we feel the results. this is why it is urgent to ok now and why other plan is a walking, a new mobility concept that can be implemented quickly and sustainably. there's animation shows what the host clarkson hamburg would look like if all the cars and traffic signs were gone. making room for trees and grass. it could be a square paradise for cyclists and pedestrians. but it actually looks like this, much to the displeasure of hamburg graphic designer, yan kaminsky. he would like to see fundamental changes, which is why he began making animations of how he believed streets should be been on farm out of point. so we're going, the project got started with the beginning of the cobit pandemic, marson, wh
climate change is needed to set the necessary changes in motion. only a combination of all of them can slow down the increase in global temperature bit by bit. but crease even if we stoped and meet in greenhouse gases today. the rise in global temperatures would only be going to flatten after a few years. there is a time long between what we do and when we feel the results. this is why it is urgent to ok now and why other plan is a walking, a new mobility concept that can be implemented quickly...
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costs due to climate change.the inflation reduction act is a great example of how we can invest and ease that burden on everyday americans that will feel these impacts. they will feel the heat in their cities and have to contend with that. they will have to install new air conditioning systems. they will have to find ways to adapt to a climate -- a changing climate that they are not used to. sen. smith: thank you. i could not agree more. let me follow up on the question -- as we think about who ends up experiencing the worst impact of the climate crisis, it is often poor communities and communities of color, those that do not have the resources to make the investments they need and then are bearing the health cost of fossil fuel pollution. can you talk about how that will help communities, those with older housing stock, less efficient homes and people that don't have thousands of dollars in their checking account to make the improvements in energy efficiency and the electrification that will make a big differenc
costs due to climate change.the inflation reduction act is a great example of how we can invest and ease that burden on everyday americans that will feel these impacts. they will feel the heat in their cities and have to contend with that. they will have to install new air conditioning systems. they will have to find ways to adapt to a climate -- a changing climate that they are not used to. sen. smith: thank you. i could not agree more. let me follow up on the question -- as we think about who...
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change.vineyards are adapting to climate change. shall we give it a taste? — climate change. shall we give it a taste? of— climate change. shall we give it a taste? of course. - climate change. shall we give it a taste? of course. and - it a taste? of course. and foruet it a taste? of course. and forget fences, _ it a taste? of course. and forget fences, this - it a taste? of course. and forget fences, this is - it a taste? of course. and forget fences, this is the l it a taste? of course. and . forget fences, this is the new way to keep your cows from moooving too far. in a months' time, the traditional european harvest will be complete. currently farmers are working around the clock —— proctor cut corn and strawberries and raspberries are already picked injune and july. farming has always embraced the newest technology but it is under pressure. you will and fertiliser costs are rising, labour is hard to get and still consumers and supermarkets are demanding cheaper and cheaper prices. deman
change.vineyards are adapting to climate change. shall we give it a taste? — climate change. shall we give it a taste? of— climate change. shall we give it a taste? of course. - climate change. shall we give it a taste? of course. and - it a taste? of course. and foruet it a taste? of course. and forget fences, _ it a taste? of course. and forget fences, this - it a taste? of course. and forget fences, this is - it a taste? of course. and forget fences, this is the l it a taste? of course....
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it's produced ads that raise awareness about climate change.s have also destroyed crops in the chitwan district, in the south of the country. the farmers try to salvage what they can. the downpours have also caused the water levels of both rivers here to rise. the rivers flood their banks several times a year, often sweeping away homes and farmland. yet instead of shoring up riverbanks, local authorities often spend climate change funds on roads. >> the local government hasn't been able to develop plans and strategies to tackle these problems, so the population suffers. people can't even supply themselves with the bare essentials. >> the fishers are suffering, too. rising temperatures cause the rivers to dry up in the summer. water quality has also deteriorated rapidly. >> look here. i didn't catch a single fish. before, i could cast my net and get 15 or 20 of them, with a single throw. >> but there's reason to hope the situation will improve soon. staff from transparency international are working closely with the authorities to determine why f
it's produced ads that raise awareness about climate change.s have also destroyed crops in the chitwan district, in the south of the country. the farmers try to salvage what they can. the downpours have also caused the water levels of both rivers here to rise. the rivers flood their banks several times a year, often sweeping away homes and farmland. yet instead of shoring up riverbanks, local authorities often spend climate change funds on roads. >> the local government hasn't been able...
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climate change is needed to set the necessary changes in motion. only a combination of all of them can slow down the increase in global temperature bit by bit. but crease even if we stoped in written greenhouse gases to date, the rise in global temperatures would want to begin to flatten after a few years. there is a time loud meeting and what we do and when we feel the results, this is why it is i jumped up now and why other plan is a walking, a new mobility concept that can be implemented quickly and sustainably. best animation shows what the hopes plotkin hamburg would look like if all the cars and traffic signs were gone. making room for trees and graph. it could be a square paradise for cyclists and pedestrians. but it actually looks like this, much to the displeasure of hamburg graphic designer, yan kaminsky. he would like to see fundamental changes, which is why he began making animations of how he believed streets should be been on for us point. so we're going, the project got started with the beginning of the kobe man, demik merchant. i lo
climate change is needed to set the necessary changes in motion. only a combination of all of them can slow down the increase in global temperature bit by bit. but crease even if we stoped in written greenhouse gases to date, the rise in global temperatures would want to begin to flatten after a few years. there is a time loud meeting and what we do and when we feel the results, this is why it is i jumped up now and why other plan is a walking, a new mobility concept that can be implemented...
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and the foundational reason i'd say is climate change with climate change with global warming, your clouds, your plans can hold more water vapor, which means that when the leak this torrential rain and which is why there's more erotic rainfall and spread across and it spread across larger regions this time and then of course, changing with the pattern is because of climate change, which means more monsoon rains motor and shield rain. and then we have glaciers of pakistan on this region of the of the world. we host the 3rd largest glacial ice mass in the world after the north and south poles and the climate change. because glaciers are melting and receding. we're seeing a lot of flash floods with seeing a lot of glacial lake outburst plugs and all that water is coming down south into the country. and then on top of that. and so the say so this is like the 1st layer would be climate change amongst the causes. the 2nd i'd say, would be poor developmental planning. and i believe we are to blame entirely for that really. we've been making, we've been building, we've been constructing on river b
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the ice cave changed as the climate changed. it grew in periods when it is especially cold and then shrank when temperatures rose. what does this mean for the future in light of global warming? the latest measurements suggest that the ice inside the cave is stable as paradoxical as it might sound. that might be because recent summers have been unusually dry. as late as his information, what would be most damaging would be a rainy summer with relatively warm rain inside the cave, warm water would supply the warmth to make the ice melted. so in fact, dry hot summers are good for the ice caves, even if they're bad for the glaciers. i would like to get ah, however, increasingly warm winters do pose a threat to the ice caves. still, climatology, just don't expect any melt in the next few years. scientists and tourists will be able to marble that this on sparing natural phenomenon for a while to come. ah, that's it for this episode of tomorrow to day. we had to see you again next time until then. stay curious. ah ah, with who a fan de
the ice cave changed as the climate changed. it grew in periods when it is especially cold and then shrank when temperatures rose. what does this mean for the future in light of global warming? the latest measurements suggest that the ice inside the cave is stable as paradoxical as it might sound. that might be because recent summers have been unusually dry. as late as his information, what would be most damaging would be a rainy summer with relatively warm rain inside the cave, warm water...
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there are no changes to what was proposed the only changes we are changing before in the same sentence before number 2. we are crossing out, and and writing in, or. >> is that what you are referring to? >> yes, thank you. in that sentence interested party section on page 3 the only change the, or. the next change is in and and adding or. right after in b 1 in the same page any city contractor the paragraph beginning with that at the bottom of that paragraph turns to the next page, which is page 4. we are crossing out via e mail. >> i think the word. e mail. >> made via petition or social media. >> just e mail. >> commissioner romano. >> yes >> thank you. >> i will cross out the comma ever petition. >> yep. >> grammar. and the next change is on page 5 in the license permit or other entitlement for use usual mean paragraph. we are crossing out the end of this paragraph crossing out are issued over the counter. or. >> it will read. facts presented or as of right. and/or as of right. >> crossing out is are issued over the counter, or. and then next page, page 6 the paragraph starting with
there are no changes to what was proposed the only changes we are changing before in the same sentence before number 2. we are crossing out, and and writing in, or. >> is that what you are referring to? >> yes, thank you. in that sentence interested party section on page 3 the only change the, or. the next change is in and and adding or. right after in b 1 in the same page any city contractor the paragraph beginning with that at the bottom of that paragraph turns to the next page,...
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i think this changes everything. story, might this change this? i i think this changes everything.top priority for the think this changes everything. i“i2 top priority for the next think this changes everything. ii2 top priority for the next prime minister in the number one issue across the country is the cost—of—living crisis and skyrocketing bills, which i imagine we will talk about later in the programme. but up there, if you polled voters or talked even focus groups, a sense that crime isn't being tackled, a sense that police aren't fulfilling that obligation to people, that is simmering always just beneath the surface. in this murder today, just beneath the surface. in this murdertoday, coming just beneath the surface. in this murder today, coming at the end of weeks where we've seen a spate of horrifying murders, will halt the political agenda. and the prime minister will have three key priorities and things in there and tray. number one, cost—of—living crisis, numbertwo, tray. number one, cost—of—living crisis, number two, the nhs crisis, and number three, the violent crime
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there are -len climate change. there are plenty of _ climate change.nty of campaigners - climate change. there are plenty of campaigners for| climate change. there are - plenty of campaigners for these sorts of measures who are also very disappointed. we talk about easter egg compromises of opening up access to waters in alaska, to allow for further exploration for oil and gas and it really runs against the grain? it really runs against the train? ., grain? the overwhelming sentiment _ grain? the overwhelming sentiment is _ grain? the overwhelming sentiment is one - grain? the overwhelming sentiment is one of- grain? the overwhelming - sentiment is one ofjubilation among climate activists. it has compromises, that is the way politics works. they needed to get all 50 democrats on board. some positions have been criticised by climate activists but overall this climate bill will take a huge step forward against climate change notjust the united states but globally because when the united states really starts to work on clean energy technology, deploying t
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., , changed? time will tell, humans are resilient. _ changed?l tell, humans are resilient. a lot of us - changed? time will tell, humans are resilient. a lot of us are - are resilient. a lot of us are looking at lives that are not dissimilar to what happened in the summer of 2017. airbnb has been going through this downturn, and they have been growing year over year. 24% over where they were at the same quarter in 2019, pre—pandemic. but i think five years from now, are people going to want to be living in a different place every year at an airbnb the way brian chesky might want them to? i don't think we have an answer to that yet, i think it will take time to tell. ., , ., ., ,, yet, i think it will take time totell. ., , ., ., ,, ., yet, i think it will take time totell. ., , ., ., «i ., to tell. lovely to talk to you first of thank _ to tell. lovely to talk to you first of thank you _ to tell. lovely to talk to you first of thank you for - to tell. lovely to talk to you first of thank you for your i first of thank you for your thoughts on air
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i�*ve again, she can be someone that can inspire that change.— inspire that change.e that change. i've always l said that for me, i obviously want to be remembered for everything i accomplish in the rain, but more than that, i want to be known for what i did outside the ring, how i helped others outside the ring. and i think that's what we're doing on saturday. like yes, it's about me and my opponent, and yes, we are in the ring being the first. but outside the ring, you don't know who is watching, who's being inspired by what you're doing along the way. and i think that's what we need to on, as well. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. colombia's nairo quintana has withdrawn from the vuelta a espana, which gets under way tomorrow, following his disqualification from the tour de france for taking a banned pain medication. because it's a first offence by quintana, he's still eligible to compete — but he says he'll spend the next ten days working on his defence. emma raducanu will play for a place in the quarterfinals of t
i�*ve again, she can be someone that can inspire that change.— inspire that change.e that change. i've always l said that for me, i obviously want to be remembered for everything i accomplish in the rain, but more than that, i want to be known for what i did outside the ring, how i helped others outside the ring. and i think that's what we're doing on saturday. like yes, it's about me and my opponent, and yes, we are in the ring being the first. but outside the ring, you don't know who is...
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change. the green building code. what you will see is basically for charging spaces state wide will be an increase in the number of ev capable ev ready parking spaces required in addition of 2 even install ev chargers for the parking spaces. what it means on photo [inaudible] panels on the roof. previously, the state did not require new residential construction to install pv panels. now almost all residential construction will require pv panels and also mostly all new nonresidential construction as well. slides are out of order. can we go to slide 4, please? slide 4, please. another thing you will see state wide and nationally is the new term or the new definition for efficiency dwelling unit this is an effort to tackle the housing crisis. they defined that an efficiency dwelling unit needs to be within a living a single room. they reduced the size of the dwelling unit from 224 square feet to 190 square feet. potential low to allow to build more efficiency units. and then for construction, ma
change. the green building code. what you will see is basically for charging spaces state wide will be an increase in the number of ev capable ev ready parking spaces required in addition of 2 even install ev chargers for the parking spaces. what it means on photo [inaudible] panels on the roof. previously, the state did not require new residential construction to install pv panels. now almost all residential construction will require pv panels and also mostly all new nonresidential...
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the corridor has changed and is continuing to change. we hope to see more businesses coming in the near future. >> this is what is needed. first, stay home. unless it is absoluteliness scary. social distancing is the most important step right now to limit spread of virus. cancel all nonessential gather everythings. >> when the pandemic litly land avenue suffered like other corridors. a few nail salons couldn't operate. they shut down. restaurants that had to adapt to more of a take out model. they haven't totally brought back indoor seating. >> it is heartbreaking to see the businesses that have closed down and shut because of the pandemic. >> when the pandemic first hit it got really slow. we had to change our hours. we never had to close, which is a blessing. thank god. we stayed open the whole time. >> we were kind of nervous and anxious to see what was going to come next hoping we will not have to close down. >> during covid we would go outside and look on both sides of the street. it looked like old western town. nobody on the stree
the corridor has changed and is continuing to change. we hope to see more businesses coming in the near future. >> this is what is needed. first, stay home. unless it is absoluteliness scary. social distancing is the most important step right now to limit spread of virus. cancel all nonessential gather everythings. >> when the pandemic litly land avenue suffered like other corridors. a few nail salons couldn't operate. they shut down. restaurants that had to adapt to more of a take...
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so people have been wanting change and demanding change given what is happening. and the way you just described it, it appears this change at least politically is not happening. well, there is a premium that is divided in so far as there are people who accept the government's narrative that the law should not be broken and that public had state building should be protected. and so there are somewhat supportive of the government. but there are those the hard and fast real strong supporters of the article there who feel that this cannot be tolerated, and that the resistance should continue. how much sir supporters are unbecoming amongst people? do people crossed him? well, i mean, that's difficult to say, but i think he's gaining some support amongst the more conservative elements of the population. maybe the middle class who want to see low and order and stability restored is gaining some support amongst them that has to be conceded. we'll have to leave it there for the time being, but thank you so much for joining us from colombo baker, sorta. so when i move to fr
so people have been wanting change and demanding change given what is happening. and the way you just described it, it appears this change at least politically is not happening. well, there is a premium that is divided in so far as there are people who accept the government's narrative that the law should not be broken and that public had state building should be protected. and so there are somewhat supportive of the government. but there are those the hard and fast real strong supporters of...
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well, that's remotely so that you then change does not change. once again, the exchange rate in this city does not specifically change. no, that's the name of the currency. no, the climate has changed. no , there was no such version. let's also have nothing to do with beer , beer is not connected at all, there is no food at all, there is no city infrastructure, there are rules, laws, some rules of laws. no, it's very, very far away. remotely rather, no first clue. have us connected with transport is not connected with the tradition of habit. what is that hint? this is the clue first piglets of frankfurters. no, something related. no, no. no, i have beer with food. the number of restaurants where porosyan is prepared. no, of course, pigs. no , that's not what we are. are you like a little pig, maybe three little pigs, which is the very material the material from which houses are made? no. well, interesting, by the way, commerce, well, we show that maybe not. now, if you ask directly like this, is it connected with what does not change ? no, that's
well, that's remotely so that you then change does not change. once again, the exchange rate in this city does not specifically change. no, that's the name of the currency. no, the climate has changed. no , there was no such version. let's also have nothing to do with beer , beer is not connected at all, there is no food at all, there is no city infrastructure, there are rules, laws, some rules of laws. no, it's very, very far away. remotely rather, no first clue. have us connected with...
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that is a symbolic change, i think. but it's no in the sense that you would ease a face of the regime and we're talking about the read you read through it and it works. and so read is definitely someone who east the foundation of the regime. and definitely he pressing for you. it is not the end of the regime. so we had some protest her in bank or co op search with sir the leadership of the country. how popular is playing, channel tra, among the people. not at all. i mean, he still has his own the car. this ankle, pre, he would fans in thailand, right. which is like a fringe of kind of phenomenon in thailand, but in general, he is very, very unpopular. and the most interesting part is that he is extremely and pop not un be in. he's on a cabinet within his own party, along for sarah. and so what we are experiencing is fragmentation within the ruling coordination and therefore for youth and popularity, a signifies something, a deeply trampling within the ruling cooperation. and so i think on the internal politics is defini
that is a symbolic change, i think. but it's no in the sense that you would ease a face of the regime and we're talking about the read you read through it and it works. and so read is definitely someone who east the foundation of the regime. and definitely he pressing for you. it is not the end of the regime. so we had some protest her in bank or co op search with sir the leadership of the country. how popular is playing, channel tra, among the people. not at all. i mean, he still has his own...
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>> in the himalayas, we may be far from the effects of climate change. but the effects are all around us. there is 45% more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere just now when human civilization first developed. climate change is just one of the ways that our presence on earth is profoundly altering the planet. in this new series, we will be exploring how to counter some of the greatest threats to survival, including pollution, loss of habitat, drought, and overconsumption. from the mountains of the himalayas to the australian outback and the hot springs of iceland, we will be looking at the impact of these global issues on the local level. we are bringing you small-town stories of adaptation and action. ♪ >> water covers two thirds of the surface of the earth. less than 3% is freshwater. most of that is frozen and glaciers at the polarized caps. the supply is under threat from pollution, mismanament, and climate change. in just over a decade, it is estimated that the world will only have 16% of the world it -- water it needs. unless we work harder to conserv
>> in the himalayas, we may be far from the effects of climate change. but the effects are all around us. there is 45% more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere just now when human civilization first developed. climate change is just one of the ways that our presence on earth is profoundly altering the planet. in this new series, we will be exploring how to counter some of the greatest threats to survival, including pollution, loss of habitat, drought, and overconsumption. from the mountains...
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he did not try to chance these changes. he did not try to change the _ these changes.ooking at firstly the whole of eastern central europe and a soviet union that by then, its power was so much less than it had been. partly it had been debilitated because of the war in afghanistan, which gorbachev himself brought to an end and had referred to as a gaping, bleeding wound. but essentially defeat in afghanistan contributed to the loss of soviet power made it very difficult for russia, soviet russia to intervene elsewhere. it simply did not have the power to do it. the elsewhere. it simply did not have the power to do it.— elsewhere. it simply did not have the power to do it. the place that he would like _ the power to do it. the place that he would like to _ the power to do it. the place that he would like to have _ the power to do it. the place that he would like to have seen - the power to do it. the place thati he would like to have seen russia and the world now is very different to the reality under president vladimir putin and we know that gorbachev was devastated by
he did not try to chance these changes. he did not try to change the _ these changes.ooking at firstly the whole of eastern central europe and a soviet union that by then, its power was so much less than it had been. partly it had been debilitated because of the war in afghanistan, which gorbachev himself brought to an end and had referred to as a gaping, bleeding wound. but essentially defeat in afghanistan contributed to the loss of soviet power made it very difficult for russia, soviet...
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will it change? ijust wonder what will it change?to your children and your great—grandchildren because you speak as a guy who all those years ago committed to the black panther movement to achieve what you regarded as justice for black people in america. how do you think your grandchildren and great—grandchildren should carry out that struggle? if you still see it as a struggle. well, yeah, ithink it's a social struggle. as a matter of fact, it's one of the personal motivations for me. i don't want my great—grandkids 30 years from now to be sitting here being interviewed on a stage talking to people about racism and institutional racism and systemic application of racism. as martin luther king said, i would rather that society that has evolved to the point where they are judged where they arejudged by where they are judged by content of character not the colour of their skin or their ethnicity or physical features or hair checks.. let me ask you this. a different sort of question but the same thing, are you proud of your country toda
will it change? ijust wonder what will it change?to your children and your great—grandchildren because you speak as a guy who all those years ago committed to the black panther movement to achieve what you regarded as justice for black people in america. how do you think your grandchildren and great—grandchildren should carry out that struggle? if you still see it as a struggle. well, yeah, ithink it's a social struggle. as a matter of fact, it's one of the personal motivations for me. i...
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,, , : ., for change.e wrap up, _ for change. thank you very much for that. before we wrap up, i _ for change. thank you very much for that. before we wrap up, i won't i that. before we wrap up, i won't have a look at the commonwealth games, plenty of coverage throughout lots of papers, the observer and lots of papers, the observer and lots of papers, the observer and lots of others, what have you made of it? i lots of others, what have you made of it? :, ., :, :, , :,, of it? i love it, a lot of people think of it _ of it? i love it, a lot of people think of it as _ of it? i love it, a lot of people think of it as an _ of it? i love it, a lot of people think of it as an irrelevance, l of it? i love it, a lot of people i think of it as an irrelevance, but i think— think of it as an irrelevance, but i think it _ think of it as an irrelevance, but i think it has — think of it as an irrelevance, but i think it has been a real feel—good story, _ think it has been a real feel—good story, we — think it has been
,, , : ., for change.e wrap up, _ for change. thank you very much for that. before we wrap up, i _ for change. thank you very much for that. before we wrap up, i won't i that. before we wrap up, i won't have a look at the commonwealth games, plenty of coverage throughout lots of papers, the observer and lots of papers, the observer and lots of papers, the observer and lots of others, what have you made of it? i lots of others, what have you made of it? :, ., :, :, , :,, of it? i love it, a lot...
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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 ] >>> hi, sandy, how are you? >> hi, fine, thank you. how are you? >> good. i want to ask you what inspired you to be a paramedic? >> that's a good question. you know, i wanted to go into med school and after i found out how much time it took and all of that, i decided that that was going to be a little too much schooling, but i still wanted to figure out a way that i could provide medical care and doing that as an emt as well as a paramedic was a way to
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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have you been surprised about the rate of change? yeah, from the time i was a graduate student which is longer ago than i want to admit. i've sat in just countless conference sessions where rooms of scientists are, are stunned by the kinds of changes at the polls that are being documented, you know, in the field and with satellite data and so on. it's, it's stunning how fast the earth system is changing in response to our greenhouse gas emissions. indeed. and the to going back to the, the, how we deal with disasters in with respect is easy to say is that, you know, let's bring in more early warning systems. let's nature do the work. but how does that work practically in a situation like the floods in pakistan, we should just so devastating even if they were predicted and they were, people saw the rain coming, but probably not to the scale that they ended up be. but even if, if that is possible, there's nothing you can do when it's nature's acting in that way. that magnitude, i think there's a range of different kind of natural has th
have you been surprised about the rate of change? yeah, from the time i was a graduate student which is longer ago than i want to admit. i've sat in just countless conference sessions where rooms of scientists are, are stunned by the kinds of changes at the polls that are being documented, you know, in the field and with satellite data and so on. it's, it's stunning how fast the earth system is changing in response to our greenhouse gas emissions. indeed. and the to going back to the, the, how...
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the alps are changing dramatically in the summer. the mountains are brown and less hospitable for both animals and people. that's all from us for now. up next to reporter, explores mozambique driving ruby industry and asked, is it a blessing or a curse to stay tuned for that? monica jones from me and the team in berlin. thanks for watching. making, raring to read me. if there is any erotic friends between them, you'd have to find it between the lines.
the alps are changing dramatically in the summer. the mountains are brown and less hospitable for both animals and people. that's all from us for now. up next to reporter, explores mozambique driving ruby industry and asked, is it a blessing or a curse to stay tuned for that? monica jones from me and the team in berlin. thanks for watching. making, raring to read me. if there is any erotic friends between them, you'd have to find it between the lines.
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but there are signs of a change.ich will then sit in place for the start of next week. splotches of blue, yes, they are indeed the chance of rain, potentially some quite nasty thunderstorms as well. and with the ground dry, that could lead to some flooding in one or two spots. but, being thunderstorms, they're going to be very much scattered around, hit—and—miss. most places still dry and sunny until late in the day, still pretty hot. temperatures drop as we go into next week, only slowly. the nights stay warm, but there is that potential this is bbc news. the headlines: the us attorney—general has defended the justice department's decision to seek a search warrant for former president donald trump's residence in florida. merrick garland said his department would now be applying for a court order to reveal what it was looking for and what it had found. heatwaves, wildfires and drought are continuing to affect large parts of europe. in southern france, 1,000 firefighters have been mobilised to tackle what they've desc
but there are signs of a change.ich will then sit in place for the start of next week. splotches of blue, yes, they are indeed the chance of rain, potentially some quite nasty thunderstorms as well. and with the ground dry, that could lead to some flooding in one or two spots. but, being thunderstorms, they're going to be very much scattered around, hit—and—miss. most places still dry and sunny until late in the day, still pretty hot. temperatures drop as we go into next week, only slowly....
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again, that's the climate change. i just feel like doing it because it's not so often in uganda that people my age stand up and demand what they want and on call the occasion was marked with riot police and tear gas. protesters took their anti government demonstration to the cities shopping centers, calling for democratic reforms and demanding the city, maintained its autonomy. i don't think i can return to my life anymore. like since it started then you took up the responsibilities then you can't really go back with i. 6 it's weird cuz i do feel connected to my hometown, and i will definitely say that santiago is my hometown. but just imagining raising my future children here is weird because i really don't want to it's poles my children, to so many problems that we have here at the moment. i really wanted them to have like, more opportunities than i have in, you know, sheila is seen as one of the richest countries in latin america. but we, the working class don't get anything from that. water is pre baptized, privat
again, that's the climate change. i just feel like doing it because it's not so often in uganda that people my age stand up and demand what they want and on call the occasion was marked with riot police and tear gas. protesters took their anti government demonstration to the cities shopping centers, calling for democratic reforms and demanding the city, maintained its autonomy. i don't think i can return to my life anymore. like since it started then you took up the responsibilities then you...
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is changing where those bands exist. it's pushing them northward and southward, but there is more land in the north. and so we can expect as a result, that human populations over some period of time will move with those bands just as they always have cobble capital of afghanistan. a country with a long history of battling aridity. and in recent years, the situation has become more severe with yet another protracted drought. water now only flows from faucets and the wealthier parts of town. a precious luxury for a precious view. and a luxury made possible by water palms and one of the cities suburbs built with the help of technology and funding from germany. what uh, what the list below will good good. the yellow her water is a major issue of the heat. many wells and springs have lower water locals. other was so, but they used to provide between 20 and 30000 cubic meters, low seattle, woocommerce w, them all to day, or the yield between 141-6000. so $20000.00 at the very most month, only daughter, izzy. more lunatic. at a
is changing where those bands exist. it's pushing them northward and southward, but there is more land in the north. and so we can expect as a result, that human populations over some period of time will move with those bands just as they always have cobble capital of afghanistan. a country with a long history of battling aridity. and in recent years, the situation has become more severe with yet another protracted drought. water now only flows from faucets and the wealthier parts of town. a...
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why did you change your mind? >> john, i didn't change my mind. i never changed at all. this is fighting inflation. this is all about the absolute horrible position the people are in now because of the inflation costs. whether gasoline, whether food pricing, whether it is energy prizing and it is around energy mostly driving the high inflation. this is going to take care of that because this aggressively producing more energy to get more supply, to get the prices down. that's what we're doing. but we didn't raise taxes, john. the taxes were corporate tax in america in 2017, before the republican tax cut, was 35%. they cut it to 21%. 14% reduction. all the people that i know are paying 21% or more. all the larger corporations, but the largest corporations of a billion dollars of value or more don't even want to pay the minimum of 15%. it is basically closing -- this is a fairness in closing the loophole. i'm not raising any taxes. i never thought the people weren't paying at least 21 and i went -- >> let me ask you, on the raising -- okay, so, i understand what you're say
why did you change your mind? >> john, i didn't change my mind. i never changed at all. this is fighting inflation. this is all about the absolute horrible position the people are in now because of the inflation costs. whether gasoline, whether food pricing, whether it is energy prizing and it is around energy mostly driving the high inflation. this is going to take care of that because this aggressively producing more energy to get more supply, to get the prices down. that's what we're...
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is that really much of a change? yes or no? yes, because for you, it symbolizes me military dictatorship in taylor. so we shouldn't forget that he sees power back in 2014. so the fact that now he stops working, he says suspended at least for a month on that is a symbolic change, i think. but it's no in the sense that for you, it is a face of the regime and we're talking about the read you read through it and it works. and so read is definitely someone who is the foundation of the regime. and definitely he pressing for you. it is not the end of the regime. oh, we had some protest her in bank or co op sir twitter, the leadership of the country. how popular is play your channel tra, among the people. not at all. i mean, he still has his own record, his ankle, pretty huge fans in thailand, right. which is like a fringe of kind of phenomenon in thailand, but in general, he is very, very unpopular. and the most interesting part is that he is extremely and pop not un be in, he's on a cabinet within his own party, along for sarah. and
is that really much of a change? yes or no? yes, because for you, it symbolizes me military dictatorship in taylor. so we shouldn't forget that he sees power back in 2014. so the fact that now he stops working, he says suspended at least for a month on that is a symbolic change, i think. but it's no in the sense that for you, it is a face of the regime and we're talking about the read you read through it and it works. and so read is definitely someone who is the foundation of the regime. and...
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and comforting people and bringing the country ushering in new change. there are no people who are sort of diversities czars, you know or coexistence czar's out there. and so if this is something that we believe to be a challenge and if people recognize that this is the fulcrum of our political division our polarization today, then we need to actually exert effort into addressing it and that's not something that we have done so far, which is lamentable on the one hand, but on the other hand it gives me some optimism because it suggests maybe if we actually were to put our minds to it we could actually overcome the nasty politics that this is created and one of the other things i think it's also interesting here is how the nation has engaged in a very deep very inches and very tough conversation around race and racial justice with george floyd's murder two years ago. and also just what covid-19 has brought to the country. um, i know that it's always hard to be current and everything in something like like as a massive a project as your book, but could you
and comforting people and bringing the country ushering in new change. there are no people who are sort of diversities czars, you know or coexistence czar's out there. and so if this is something that we believe to be a challenge and if people recognize that this is the fulcrum of our political division our polarization today, then we need to actually exert effort into addressing it and that's not something that we have done so far, which is lamentable on the one hand, but on the other hand it...
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so really genetic change in wild animals and plants in cities. it's all about understanding how species will be able to survive in this very human dominated context. cities, a homo sapiens, most extreme intervention in nature with concrete and steel. we create new landscapes and alter the face of the us. ready already, most people live in cities rather than in the countryside. how does this influence evolution, the development of new species? what selection pressures does the city create? a summer evening in the dodge capital amsterdam in the foam dell park in the center of the city biologist, men oh, shoot 1000 uses a light trap to catch insects. oh ah, he's leading a citizen science project to explore urban nature, o, 4 insects. and for some smaller plans, the diversity today in cities seems to be higher than in intensively managed agricultural area. all today, agricultural land is so intensively managed and every last bit of production is squeezed out of every square meter of surface area that there's no space for nature anymore in the country
so really genetic change in wild animals and plants in cities. it's all about understanding how species will be able to survive in this very human dominated context. cities, a homo sapiens, most extreme intervention in nature with concrete and steel. we create new landscapes and alter the face of the us. ready already, most people live in cities rather than in the countryside. how does this influence evolution, the development of new species? what selection pressures does the city create? a...
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so is congress throwing peanuts at climate change? i? well i understand that it is kind of appealing to compare these 2 figures as one could say actually fighting the climate climate catastrophe is also a huge battlefield. but brent, i think we have to be fair here. the original built bag batter bland, was a little over a trillion dollars, but it was never going to happen with this congress and how politicized the political institutions are these days here in the united states. so the, as for the 1st time is making real investments in combating climate change. and i think at least this is the beginning. yeah. in this environment you make very good point. you know, we should be glad that we're getting as much as we are getting, considering how the politics are right now on capital hill to day shine. it said that it will no longer cooperate with the u. s. on friday, climate change though, this is important because the u. s. from china that the world's number one number 2 emitters of greenhouse gases. and wondering how much do you think thi
so is congress throwing peanuts at climate change? i? well i understand that it is kind of appealing to compare these 2 figures as one could say actually fighting the climate climate catastrophe is also a huge battlefield. but brent, i think we have to be fair here. the original built bag batter bland, was a little over a trillion dollars, but it was never going to happen with this congress and how politicized the political institutions are these days here in the united states. so the, as for...