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is climate change. and surely this terminology is part of the problem we're looking at now terminology there should suggest climate damage controlled climate damage limitation and proposing radical solutions . now where we're past the point of no return, surely. well, what we're really talking about is understanding the disproportionality of impact of climate in climate change on different populations on different industries. and at different times we're starting to see even more of this disproportionality. what i mean by that is, yes, we're seeing extreme events and we have the data to document that and to understand the trends. but we need to get better at understanding who is impacted to what extent and then understand to what extent we could make early warnings and especially early action to, to mitigate impact on the most underserved populations and the industries that are most critical. we've seen that in new york, we've seen that in texas. we've seen that all over the world. so that's what we nee
is climate change. and surely this terminology is part of the problem we're looking at now terminology there should suggest climate damage controlled climate damage limitation and proposing radical solutions . now where we're past the point of no return, surely. well, what we're really talking about is understanding the disproportionality of impact of climate in climate change on different populations on different industries. and at different times we're starting to see even more of this...
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changes are still a third only to prepare, say a. do all regions really need such documents? interesting questions are the right topic, in our opinion. of course, each of us should be ready. and to the fact that changes are coming, they are coming from one side. it seems that we should strive to slow down these changes, and therefore we are working to ensure that we have fewer greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, but on the other hand, changes have already occurred and they cannot be ignored, therefore, each subject, depending on what changes are coming on its territory, while we have a big side . the conditions for different subjects are different, of course. must be ready, and the readiness of any executive authority. it is expressed in documents. in this case, these are regional programs for adaptation to climate change, not all subjects are ready yet, but the topic is a new topic, a complex one and change. this is how they are going. and that ’s for sure, and therefore last year they approved a plan for adapting the economy to cli
changes are still a third only to prepare, say a. do all regions really need such documents? interesting questions are the right topic, in our opinion. of course, each of us should be ready. and to the fact that changes are coming, they are coming from one side. it seems that we should strive to slow down these changes, and therefore we are working to ensure that we have fewer greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, but on the other hand, changes have already occurred and they cannot be ignored,...
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we noticed that big change almost a 100 parts per 1000000 change. now the last time there was this much change. it was a 5000 year period after the last ice age when the worker was warming. so what we've done in 50 years and humans have caused the same amount as what was naturally happening in 5000 years. new equipment has just been installed, designed to analyze the air even more precisely. it's an exact gauge of global warming. the scientists identify how much carbon dioxide is stored in the air or we bring it in from our really tall tower, outside. bring it in on these on, on these poses free into this instrument. and inside this instrument, we put a heat laser in there. just like the heat that's coming off the surface of the earth that's being trapped by the carbon dioxide we recently we create the conditions that are outside. we do that in the lab where we can measure and then we know how much carbon dioxide is in that sample. hookey arctic is one a for climate change observatories in the u. s. they're run by the national oceanic and atmospheri
we noticed that big change almost a 100 parts per 1000000 change. now the last time there was this much change. it was a 5000 year period after the last ice age when the worker was warming. so what we've done in 50 years and humans have caused the same amount as what was naturally happening in 5000 years. new equipment has just been installed, designed to analyze the air even more precisely. it's an exact gauge of global warming. the scientists identify how much carbon dioxide is stored in the...
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change with that. also. for example, in the eighty's or ninety's, we could go a few 100 yards to gather some of our animals for mature. and now it could be 15 miles 20 miles further. but the risks have not only grown for the hunters. residents are also in danger. in winter, a growing number of polar bears are entering with their natural habitat melting. they come to places like this, searching for food and they bite to survive obnoxious services. as a polar bear ranger are required, we had over 90 puerto piers, come assure, and they were within our community and into our communities. we had to make sure that they were safe and make way. we started pull a beer to turn the program and we made sure that the people were saved. the children were fav. lucky. know it's been hurt yet so same things happening in canada and they've not been quite as lucky. they've had some fatalities with barriers in town where they shouldn't be. it happens in kind of waves. it's sort of depends on sort of everything comes down
change with that. also. for example, in the eighty's or ninety's, we could go a few 100 yards to gather some of our animals for mature. and now it could be 15 miles 20 miles further. but the risks have not only grown for the hunters. residents are also in danger. in winter, a growing number of polar bears are entering with their natural habitat melting. they come to places like this, searching for food and they bite to survive obnoxious services. as a polar bear ranger are required, we had over...
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we've noticed as big change almost a 100 parts per 1000000 change. now the last time there was this much change. it was a 5000 year period after the last ice age when the report was warming. so what we've done in 50 years, humans have caused the same amount as what was naturally happening in 5000 years. new equipment has just been installed, designed to analyze the air even more precisely. it's an exact gauge of global warming. the scientists identify how much carbon dioxide is stored in the air. and we bring it in from our really tall tower outside. bring it in on the, on, on the hoses, free into this instrument. and inside this instrument, we put a heat laser in there, just like the heat that's coming off the surface of the earth that's being trapped by the carbon dioxide. we recently recreate the conditions that are outside. we do that in the lab where we can measure and then we know how much carbon dioxide is in that sample. hookey arctic is one a for climate change observatories in the u. s. they're run by the national oceanic and atmospheric ad
we've noticed as big change almost a 100 parts per 1000000 change. now the last time there was this much change. it was a 5000 year period after the last ice age when the report was warming. so what we've done in 50 years, humans have caused the same amount as what was naturally happening in 5000 years. new equipment has just been installed, designed to analyze the air even more precisely. it's an exact gauge of global warming. the scientists identify how much carbon dioxide is stored in the...
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because it is changing the face is a fashion and changing | the face is a fashion and changing the faceng the beauty standards and changing the fact that you don't have to be skinny and this and you don't have to change yourself to fit beauty standards and you can have a disability and still be beautiful. it's a challenge because if you look through vogue and you look at the gorgeous models, a lot of the other models apart from those with disabilities, they are still pretty and skinny and there is a lot of work to be done?— and skinny and there is a lot of work to be done? there is a lot of work to be done? there is a lot of work to be done? there is a lot of work to be — work to be done? there is a lot of work to be done _ work to be done? there is a lot of work to be done but _ work to be done? there is a lot of work to be done but the _ work to be done? there is a lot of work to be done but the fact - work to be done? there is a lot of work to be done but the fact we i work to be done? there is a lot of. work to be done but the fact we are intent on ourselves is amazing and the respo
because it is changing the face is a fashion and changing | the face is a fashion and changing the faceng the beauty standards and changing the fact that you don't have to be skinny and this and you don't have to change yourself to fit beauty standards and you can have a disability and still be beautiful. it's a challenge because if you look through vogue and you look at the gorgeous models, a lot of the other models apart from those with disabilities, they are still pretty and skinny and there...
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looking at the issue of climate change from different perspectives. well ladies and gentlemen, that's it for this week. today's show focused on one of the biggest threats for our planet. but as we saw, there is plenty of will power, innovative solutions and varying perspectives. all the elements are there and i'm sutton. the 77 percenters will see it through. so go to your pup and do right through us on facebook, instagram and youtube. you can also drop me an email at 77 at b, w dot com and tell us what you've done. thanks for staying with me until this point. for now, i leave you with a musical tree. yeah, it is mother nature, by angelic joe. enjoy until next time. good bye. a route we arrive in with . ah, with who? oh. shit. your guide to life in the digital world. ah. explore the latest online trends. navigate your way through good digital jungle. get a glow personally. ah, will be your guide and show you what's possible. you decide what really matters to you. shift in 15 minutes on d. w. o, a frosty adventure in an electric car, we take a neo e l
looking at the issue of climate change from different perspectives. well ladies and gentlemen, that's it for this week. today's show focused on one of the biggest threats for our planet. but as we saw, there is plenty of will power, innovative solutions and varying perspectives. all the elements are there and i'm sutton. the 77 percenters will see it through. so go to your pup and do right through us on facebook, instagram and youtube. you can also drop me an email at 77 at b, w dot com and...
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have the dynamics changed?we have to see how that will reveal itself, but i think japan is up against the point where we need more growth in the economy, and that is why the government is pushing lots of startup types of policies. so really, those types of policies are about to be important to try to make business growth drivers in japan. as you know, japan's startup market is only one 25th of the u.s. rishaad: what would you like them at the bank of japan to do? gen: in sony innovation fund, we invest globally in the u.s., europe, israel, and europe -- asia, but the stability of the financial system is extremely important for all of these new types of incubation activities to flourish. [indiscernible] david: taher points, i want to get a sense of the private market money looks like right now because last year was terrible in public markets. i am wondering if we should expect some dawn routes in the vc space this year. gen: as you know, we have been running around with the silicon valley bank situation in our u
have the dynamics changed?we have to see how that will reveal itself, but i think japan is up against the point where we need more growth in the economy, and that is why the government is pushing lots of startup types of policies. so really, those types of policies are about to be important to try to make business growth drivers in japan. as you know, japan's startup market is only one 25th of the u.s. rishaad: what would you like them at the bank of japan to do? gen: in sony innovation fund,...
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i think that the finnish people are waiting for change. they want to change.course, is it really me while the outgoing horror is reversed by a change, it’s better to try to rise above the citation of finnish politicians and the fate of the finnish people and look at everything that we have now shown you together, because if you look at each country, here it is separately, well, what some not-quite- good politicians passed the elections and were replaced by other not-quite- good ones, who simply promised more. but if you look at this picture in its entirety it turns out, well, i don’t like the word tectonic shifts, which we now used professors, but maybe not tectonic, but ivan definitely feels the shifts. and there is a desire to see some kind of shifts. in the sense of some kind of fermentation, brown hair. well , look, you yourself show past protests in the plot, what happens in the blood after the last person. nothing, nothing he wins the election. that's really straight tectonic tectonic going on. well who is the fool in this situation, at least one change
i think that the finnish people are waiting for change. they want to change.course, is it really me while the outgoing horror is reversed by a change, it’s better to try to rise above the citation of finnish politicians and the fate of the finnish people and look at everything that we have now shown you together, because if you look at each country, here it is separately, well, what some not-quite- good politicians passed the elections and were replaced by other not-quite- good ones, who...
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so far we have talked about behavior change. need to follow the pathway to change.ortant when you think about how far we have come and intervention where we need to go as we go along. when we talk aboutut the project we are funded to do qualitative research around and were had a conversation with a case was -- to say looking at attribution this is a space that hasn't been explored so much. this is why we need to invest in it. so i think it's a two-way conversation but also conversation that needs to be about human insight and how education works and how to understand the as we go along. >> any other questions? any other hands up?p? there is one there. just your name and where you're from and a question. >> i'm with an organization is a technical advisoryes service. my question is you mentioned at the top way back think about structure programs and behavior programs and think about the barriers in preventing media organizations from structure programs or other is that i'm curious what you think the barriers are. >> thank you very much. i love that question. it's some
so far we have talked about behavior change. need to follow the pathway to change.ortant when you think about how far we have come and intervention where we need to go as we go along. when we talk aboutut the project we are funded to do qualitative research around and were had a conversation with a case was -- to say looking at attribution this is a space that hasn't been explored so much. this is why we need to invest in it. so i think it's a two-way conversation but also conversation that...
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we have to change the narrative. but if enough of a steward, amanda, if we get a critical mass, that critical mass might shift that change in consciousness. if we're to get through this environmental crisis than we have to come together and a face, have an amazing ability to convene people around a common cause. and as i've seen across the series, a common cause is fostering other collaborations, t people using these strategies to put pressure on outdated police and systems lawyers and active finances. and dreams, headline is representatives of faith from across the extent of the climate from nature. crisis is growing, so to the impact, the alliances which are encouraging, inspiring or even focusing action. because people are realizing that there is no common cause greater than protecting life on us. ah, ah, ah. hello let's get going with your weather forecasts for the middle east and africa right off the bat. i want to show this dramatic video of a twist or in the northeast of oman. early estimates, our wind speeds
we have to change the narrative. but if enough of a steward, amanda, if we get a critical mass, that critical mass might shift that change in consciousness. if we're to get through this environmental crisis than we have to come together and a face, have an amazing ability to convene people around a common cause. and as i've seen across the series, a common cause is fostering other collaborations, t people using these strategies to put pressure on outdated police and systems lawyers and active...
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local field and with huge challenges like climate change. that's not gonna cut it . we need to think globally, many of the harms that are caused by climate change come from countries to traditionally have been more wealthy. we're to currently are more wealth and so the burden in terms of climate change has been disproportionately borne by people who are more vulnerable and who do not have the means to protect themselves. so if lou you wins this would be a really big deal. that would be an enormous deal that would be, you know, that would be a see change a judgment that would hold companies to account would be an enormously important developments in a way that we think about the economics of climate change for these companies. the law is already proving to be a powerful tool for some vulnerable communities. at that time, in 2022, the united nations human rights committee ruled in favor of 8 planes is from the torres strait islands to the north of australia. the home is slowly being a road to the sea levels. rise. the island is accused the aus
local field and with huge challenges like climate change. that's not gonna cut it . we need to think globally, many of the harms that are caused by climate change come from countries to traditionally have been more wealthy. we're to currently are more wealth and so the burden in terms of climate change has been disproportionately borne by people who are more vulnerable and who do not have the means to protect themselves. so if lou you wins this would be a really big deal. that would be an...
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and the migration patterns have changed. the mayor rosemary noted that her son has to travel some 300 miles because of the migration changes of the cariboo, and also noting that the permafrost in her community has been signed, which has really affected the community. and there are a host of other issues that she testified before the natural resources committee last year. so the u. s. has a director of the department of interior. that's actually a native person for the 1st time deb holland. and she's the one that announced this we actually had the video of her or announcing this the president is taking action to limit new oil and gas leasing and important places in the western arctic. and the arctic ocean. second to the interior department will propose a rule that will recommend additional protections for more than $30000000.00 acres in the area. these steps will protect wildlife, including caribou, and polar bears and guard the subsistence rights that are so important to alaska native communities. 3rd is the will a project w
and the migration patterns have changed. the mayor rosemary noted that her son has to travel some 300 miles because of the migration changes of the cariboo, and also noting that the permafrost in her community has been signed, which has really affected the community. and there are a host of other issues that she testified before the natural resources committee last year. so the u. s. has a director of the department of interior. that's actually a native person for the 1st time deb holland. and...
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change. isn't that big a problem? way? so how does it do that time? i believe that the television in the bay says you have to make the other person defend their stupid idiotic comments. bill nye say, global warming will cause many bad weather events. and guess what bad weather events happen all the time? and then also going with rapid fire facts, bottom line, we've done the longest period without a major u. s. category 3 larger hurricane hitting the us since at least 1900, maybe the civil war, bottom line, new study in the journal nature. peer reviewed, no change in you, i believe in what bill nye just did was waste everyone's time explaining that c o 2 is rising. i believe you should get some crush. you're a wait, wait a minute. are you a scientist? i'm not a scientist, but i do play when on tv. occasionally people don't take positions because they find themselves reason into those positions. they take positions that they want to take for emotional or india, logical reason. and then they mob
change. isn't that big a problem? way? so how does it do that time? i believe that the television in the bay says you have to make the other person defend their stupid idiotic comments. bill nye say, global warming will cause many bad weather events. and guess what bad weather events happen all the time? and then also going with rapid fire facts, bottom line, we've done the longest period without a major u. s. category 3 larger hurricane hitting the us since at least 1900, maybe the civil war,...
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changes that were made. lord empey, _ the agreement. changes that were made.hat were made. lord empey, ijust wonder. the agreement. changes that were | made. lord empey, ijust wonder is that something you echo? yes. made. lord empey, ijust wonder is that something you echo? yes, very much of the — that something you echo? yes, very much of the agreement _ that something you echo? yes, very much of the agreement was - that something you echo? yes, very l much of the agreement was tampered with in 2006 and it has, in my personal opinion, i believe that's why we have the current instability. of course, it was brexit related, of course, it was brexit related, but for the benefit of your viewers, we got 71.2i% but for the benefit of your viewers, we got 71.21% in favour of the agreement in northern ireland and well over 90% in the republic of ireland. so when you consider brexit when it was 48—52, you can understand people like mark and i feel frustrated about the failure to implement the thing. because governments interfered with it after negotiations had been com
changes that were made. lord empey, _ the agreement. changes that were made.hat were made. lord empey, ijust wonder. the agreement. changes that were | made. lord empey, ijust wonder is that something you echo? yes. made. lord empey, ijust wonder is that something you echo? yes, very much of the — that something you echo? yes, very much of the agreement _ that something you echo? yes, very much of the agreement was - that something you echo? yes, very l much of the agreement was tampered with...
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parking and loading changes, transit stop changes. and anything accomplished using paint, signs and posts. to date we completed 30 corridor projects. and any begin moment we have more projects in the construction and planning and design phases. in our most recent fund request, we are planning add more quarter style locations to that queue along side that, we also plan to install core improvements daylighting or slow are pedestrian walk signals throughout the high injury network. all of this work is in religion to our 2021 vision zero strategy in which the sfmta committed quick build treatment throughout all of the high injury met work where work still remains. >> we mate this to be roughly 50 miles remaining as shown by blue lines here. we have a consultant study to determine had scope can be done at the remaining locations and we remain confident in fulling this commitment. we seen positive out come that includes the ability to place emphasis on our designity rigz and violation project phases. the ability to responded a bit more quic
parking and loading changes, transit stop changes. and anything accomplished using paint, signs and posts. to date we completed 30 corridor projects. and any begin moment we have more projects in the construction and planning and design phases. in our most recent fund request, we are planning add more quarter style locations to that queue along side that, we also plan to install core improvements daylighting or slow are pedestrian walk signals throughout the high injury network. all of this...
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lot of change in the game that doesn't change very often. commissioner rob manfred on his mission to save america's pastime. from abc this week. here now, jonathan karl. good morning to this week. it's been a hugely consequential week in american politics. a major ruling in texas to ban the abortion pill in tennessee to young black lawmakers expelled from the state house of representatives after they took a stand on gun violence, but we begin with history made in new york. donald trump, becoming the first former president of the united states to be indicted. republicans denounced the charges as weak and politically motivated, some of them saying the backlash will be so intense that manhattan district attorney alvin bragg effectively guaranteed trump the republican nomination in 2024. trump was uncharacteristically quiet as he was arraigned in new york last week. but a few hours later in mar a lago. we saw him attacking this prosecutor and the others still investigating him a message now central to his presidential campaign. the only crime th
lot of change in the game that doesn't change very often. commissioner rob manfred on his mission to save america's pastime. from abc this week. here now, jonathan karl. good morning to this week. it's been a hugely consequential week in american politics. a major ruling in texas to ban the abortion pill in tennessee to young black lawmakers expelled from the state house of representatives after they took a stand on gun violence, but we begin with history made in new york. donald trump,...
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and to change incentives, you've got to change structure. jason, what do you think of the reformist. year 2023? i'm a little more skeptical. mean depending on what reforms were we're talking about. i think i agree with yuval that we should experiment. and frankly, you know, our states are should be allowed to experiment. you know, we talk about first past the post and single member congressional districts. there's nothing stopping states from adopting, you know, different forms of representation. their state legislatures, like they had in the early 19th century, except probably some federal laws like the voting act. but the federal government could allow states of more experimentation. and i just think, you know all of our states have the exact same structure, almost the exact same electoral system, one with a unicameral legislature here, but they all use single member districts, you know, that could be experimented with. and the states should do more experimentation. we're seeing some experimentation with ranked choice voting now in alaska
and to change incentives, you've got to change structure. jason, what do you think of the reformist. year 2023? i'm a little more skeptical. mean depending on what reforms were we're talking about. i think i agree with yuval that we should experiment. and frankly, you know, our states are should be allowed to experiment. you know, we talk about first past the post and single member congressional districts. there's nothing stopping states from adopting, you know, different forms of...
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ok. topics such as climate change? bio diversity, fisheries. pollution and ocean cation ah, [000:00:00;00] i is arriving. yeah they're here. they just stepped out. what's going on? oh no, no, you're fine. nice to me to work for the rest of bergen, just guessing from there. and so but the all of them have been and you may be heard in the media. i've been hosting students and school children for like 100 schoolchildren, a 100 students yesterday who came on board learned about the ocean, about climate folks. don't jamaica, thanks to these guys. shantelle and darren, who are local, knowledgeable people that are kind of in as much teaching as i hope i would say no part of. so you're in physics. yes sir. and you're in marine biology. i'm in marine biology to see where you would be on the ship. see, i mean, climate change us like for discipline. so yes, i guess coral reefs would be a little bit more visual. jamaica being a small island obviously, totally surrounded by sea. it is of interest, long term survival, growth and dev
ok. topics such as climate change? bio diversity, fisheries. pollution and ocean cation ah, [000:00:00;00] i is arriving. yeah they're here. they just stepped out. what's going on? oh no, no, you're fine. nice to me to work for the rest of bergen, just guessing from there. and so but the all of them have been and you may be heard in the media. i've been hosting students and school children for like 100 schoolchildren, a 100 students yesterday who came on board learned about the ocean, about...
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the day changes in the way of the stubble. the scale changes . answer me for the future. you must do it again. let's study and take sajjad's most important news agency sima center for renovation, optimization and construction of shahid zarharan parts, the payment limit for youth housing savings account facilities for those opening accounts in 1402 was doubled . the centers of provinces and cities with a population of over 200,000 people will be 14 billion rials and in other areas it will be 12 billion rials. billion rials and in other regions 28 it will be a billion rials. the head of the housing bank announced the minimum amount for opening a youth housing savings account in all regions to be eight million rials . according to the announcement of the meteorological organization, a new rain system will arrive from the west of the country today, considering the intensification of the activity of this system for tomorrow in some provinces. the meteorological red warning issued from today with the start of the rain system activity in the western parts of our country, the rai
the day changes in the way of the stubble. the scale changes . answer me for the future. you must do it again. let's study and take sajjad's most important news agency sima center for renovation, optimization and construction of shahid zarharan parts, the payment limit for youth housing savings account facilities for those opening accounts in 1402 was doubled . the centers of provinces and cities with a population of over 200,000 people will be 14 billion rials and in other areas it will be 12...
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to change it sooner.ant to ask a couple more quick questions. your view on governor ueda, what is his boj going to look like compared with governor kuroda? will he move it ahead? >> i guess two things. one, now there are overwhelming cases for keeping the current policy. he's going to have to sort of commit himself. governor ueda has to commit himself to this commitment of achieving a 2% inflation target. after a while, i think governor ueda is a different person from governor kuroda. circumstances are different. the boj with higher than, then you know he has another job to counter inflation. which had not yet happened. i think governor ueda would act differently. kathleen: is there a chance to get behind the curve with inflation? >> i think the boj has made several mistakes in the past. so they cannot afford to make another mistake in not achieving the inflation target. that is the boj's mood to get behind the curve. kathleen: to get behind the curve, get above the target. masazumi wakatabe joining us to
to change it sooner.ant to ask a couple more quick questions. your view on governor ueda, what is his boj going to look like compared with governor kuroda? will he move it ahead? >> i guess two things. one, now there are overwhelming cases for keeping the current policy. he's going to have to sort of commit himself. governor ueda has to commit himself to this commitment of achieving a 2% inflation target. after a while, i think governor ueda is a different person from governor kuroda....
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change. a couple of weeks ago, you all were kind enough to ask my boss emma the secretary of the navy to speak here. he talked at length about the value of a free and open press. those of us serving in uniform could not agree more. i think the articles when you walk in here, i have never seen them before, the articles and the pictures on the walls here, they are a real testament to the difference that free press can make. our competitors around the world and you know who they are, i think they know the value of the press also. why else would they spend their efforts trying to squash them and were choking off or limit it and censor it and basically eradicate free and open flow of information which you worked so hard to keep. if you watch last year at the coverage of russia's build it of forces inside russia and their subsequent invasion of ukraine, the other side of the world to the people's republic of china, their continued economic and political coercion as all the partners we have in the p
change. a couple of weeks ago, you all were kind enough to ask my boss emma the secretary of the navy to speak here. he talked at length about the value of a free and open press. those of us serving in uniform could not agree more. i think the articles when you walk in here, i have never seen them before, the articles and the pictures on the walls here, they are a real testament to the difference that free press can make. our competitors around the world and you know who they are, i think they...
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they debate on climate change. sometimes i say it's a professionally bit that only serves the needs of a few clink of people, or, or ames to gain and profit from this kind of a bit. because if this debate was meaningful, then this debate would be translated into the local people's lives. so i want to ask the people who are sitting at the back then maybe you can help me. ah, can they remember the last time a local leader came a, sat with them about climate change? if they can remember, just raise their hands, who predominate or the mob? no, no. oh the she actually looks disgusted, i guess because of the state of leadership. so coming to have to come back to you there. so many policies, these even a beautiful climate change act in this county. and yet people are still feeling disconnected from the leadership. how is that possible? michelle, you didn't of remarks in class. we didn't of structures. we to google, dr. la, communicate with the public to the masses, or mottos through the climate change the similar to shown
they debate on climate change. sometimes i say it's a professionally bit that only serves the needs of a few clink of people, or, or ames to gain and profit from this kind of a bit. because if this debate was meaningful, then this debate would be translated into the local people's lives. so i want to ask the people who are sitting at the back then maybe you can help me. ah, can they remember the last time a local leader came a, sat with them about climate change? if they can remember, just...
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as why she supports the textbook changes. i feel, you know, everybody knows that not rom garcia has their own. gail gandy but you know, since it's related to the in the muslim, so it has been creating all of you and cry. it has been deleted. i feel it is good . the textbook is a good change which has been done. the curriculum has been improved. i. her school is just one of many that are mandated to introduce the new curriculum. in 23 states across india, thousands of classes will study you wise textbooks that critics say present a hindu nationalist region of the country. the revisions have sparked a national debate, taking in new daily's joel on narrow university regular gatherings are taking place, could discuss ways of rolling back the database, what he did it today. students are going to attend a public lecture by historian such them hodgin novel switch that has been teaching at the university for more than 3 decades to communion. she says the revisions made by india's national council of educational research and training
as why she supports the textbook changes. i feel, you know, everybody knows that not rom garcia has their own. gail gandy but you know, since it's related to the in the muslim, so it has been creating all of you and cry. it has been deleted. i feel it is good . the textbook is a good change which has been done. the curriculum has been improved. i. her school is just one of many that are mandated to introduce the new curriculum. in 23 states across india, thousands of classes will study you wise...
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we're doing a commentary about climate change. well, this is simple science, so the higher c o 2 levels are leading to a greening of the earth. and so i don't know. do you think that's a bad thing? so, so more in depth, macpherson could think. yes, i think so. absolutely. imagine a world where you can't trust science. let me tell you about a group of men who tried to convince you. adjust that ah, a group who wants you to doubt climate change? ah, this is the story about how these men were promoted by the world's largest oil companies. ah. the story of a campaign is impacted our world forever. i list is a scientist from nasa who's come to the american senate with a message to the world which you here in a moment while you hear it. try to guess what it's for dr. hanson, if you started off, would appreciate it. ok, thank you for the opportunity to present the results of my research on the greenhouse effect. the global warming is now large enough that we can ascribe with a high degree of confidence, a cause and effect relationship to
we're doing a commentary about climate change. well, this is simple science, so the higher c o 2 levels are leading to a greening of the earth. and so i don't know. do you think that's a bad thing? so, so more in depth, macpherson could think. yes, i think so. absolutely. imagine a world where you can't trust science. let me tell you about a group of men who tried to convince you. adjust that ah, a group who wants you to doubt climate change? ah, this is the story about how these men were...
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i think he need goody to gaze met so much to climate change, a breaking factor, the climate change address of says our team. great set of nice, good nice around him as a may, a dual highly allergic to go would a big deal. so civilian that the team didn't go, but on the unity will make do, or my social can make it to me like he was given by cd sources. i don't care for the future. my mike, which i think look him out on give him that go. so i didn't. ms. jones getting medicare message, i can help voiceless mania homes on a job. a kiddo may go to spoke. i'm ready to answer my line, become getting a job. it's 15 my you like it's on believe about that. he think it's missing my with would you like in my life? go bowling. i will. but leave the yard with that, there was a new feelings toward the here we'll get this will be a walk as a big thing, a glam requita was still a good . i mean, how to pull down here one part of how to get the, give me a line. it's only gonna be ha, if my distribution will. how may i help you with a with with ah ah ah ah ah ah, a psychopath. it more people, then you have t
i think he need goody to gaze met so much to climate change, a breaking factor, the climate change address of says our team. great set of nice, good nice around him as a may, a dual highly allergic to go would a big deal. so civilian that the team didn't go, but on the unity will make do, or my social can make it to me like he was given by cd sources. i don't care for the future. my mike, which i think look him out on give him that go. so i didn't. ms. jones getting medicare message, i can help...
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change and how quickly you can make change happen _ of change and how quickly you can make change happen that change happens. make change happen and how- effectively that change happens. but i effectively that change happens. but i never _ effectively that change happens. but i never experienced, _ effectively that change happens. but i never experienced, and _ effectively that change happens. but i never experienced, and i— effectively that change happens. but i never experienced, and i was - i never experienced, and i was defended _ i never experienced, and i was defended the _ i never experienced, and i was defended the civil— i never experienced, and i was defended the civil service, i. i never experienced, and i was i defended the civil service, i don't believe _ defended the civil service, idon't believe for— defended the civil service, i don't believe for a _ defended the civil service, i don't believe for a minute _ defended the civil service, idon't believe for a minute of— defended the civil service, i don't believe for a minute of course i defended the civil service, i don'tl
change and how quickly you can make change happen _ of change and how quickly you can make change happen that change happens. make change happen and how- effectively that change happens. but i effectively that change happens. but i never _ effectively that change happens. but i never experienced, _ effectively that change happens. but i never experienced, and _ effectively that change happens. but i never experienced, and i— effectively that change happens. but i never experienced, and i was...
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, and changing the war and drugs for the only reason. he believes the time is right with china and even russia asserting greater influence in latin america. peter knows washington needs to keep columbia as a strong partner and ally will be splashed with former columbia for a minister. rodrigo, by the says, much has changed in the region, doesn't use the u. s. has lost influence, including here in latin america even more now that the left has one in almost every country. so president biden must be worried about that. that explains why he's administration has been so open to better government, which might not be his favorite, but for programmatic reasons, he has maintained a high level of communicated famine. washington fear the election of a true left, his president and former gavia member to leave the u. s mean partner in the region 5 and one openly critical of the us led war and drugs are yet in just 8 months in office patron government has already hosted secretary of state anthony blinking and an array of high level official before thi
, and changing the war and drugs for the only reason. he believes the time is right with china and even russia asserting greater influence in latin america. peter knows washington needs to keep columbia as a strong partner and ally will be splashed with former columbia for a minister. rodrigo, by the says, much has changed in the region, doesn't use the u. s. has lost influence, including here in latin america even more now that the left has one in almost every country. so president biden must...
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it is about making a change here, a change there in your life. maybe saying, you know what? i don't have to drive to that particular place today. today i am going to take the bus or i'm going to walk. it is about having us is stainable in mind. that is -- it is about having sustainability in mind. that is how we move the dial. you don't have to be perfect all the time. >> san francisco has been and will continue to be one of the greener cities because there are communities who care about protecting a special ecosystem and habitat. thinking about the history of the ohlone and the native and indigenous people who are stewards of this land from that history to now with the ambitious climate action plan we just passed and the goals we have, i think we have a dedicated group of people who see the importance of this place. and who put effort into building an infrastructure that actually makes it possible. >> we have a long history starting with the gold rush and the anti-war activism and that is also part of the environmental movement in the 60s and 70s. and of course, earth day i
it is about making a change here, a change there in your life. maybe saying, you know what? i don't have to drive to that particular place today. today i am going to take the bus or i'm going to walk. it is about having us is stainable in mind. that is -- it is about having sustainability in mind. that is how we move the dial. you don't have to be perfect all the time. >> san francisco has been and will continue to be one of the greener cities because there are communities who care about...
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schemes like this are driving change in the sport. - are driving change in the sport.zre british equestrian shows more needs to be done. �* ., ., ,. , to be done. i've had a few schemes elite make — to be done. i've had a few schemes elite make people _ to be done. i've had a few schemes elite make people say _ to be done. i've had a few schemes elite make people say i _ to be done. i've had a few schemes elite make people say i have - elite make people say i have inspired _ elite make people say i have inspired them to think about doing it more _ inspired them to think about doing it more seriously, and i'm absolutely so honoured to be in a position— absolutely so honoured to be in a position where i can be that. it�*s position where i can be that. it's one of those _ position where i can be that. it's one of those things, the research had to— one of those things, the research had to he — one of those things, the research had to be done. _ one of those things, the research had to be done. yes, _ one of those things, the research had to be done. yes, it— one of those t
schemes like this are driving change in the sport. - are driving change in the sport.zre british equestrian shows more needs to be done. �* ., ., ,. , to be done. i've had a few schemes elite make — to be done. i've had a few schemes elite make people _ to be done. i've had a few schemes elite make people say _ to be done. i've had a few schemes elite make people say i _ to be done. i've had a few schemes elite make people say i have - elite make people say i have inspired _ elite make...
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but i think that the majority of people have changed pragmatically, but because they have changed theirr pragmatic reasons. this does not mean that it will roll back immediately, as i repeat here. not even at the level of values, it was too much that was put in, well, not just incredible efforts, resources, as well as informational , financial, well, any soviet and russia , in fact, everything well, she is trying everywhere to work on this, but in ukraine it no longer works that's why when it broke, that is, it's like a cup. yes, when it breaks, you can glue it together, but it will still be a cracked cup and no one needs them. andrije, melting to nato to the eu, it also differed in ukraine depending on which region it was, which is more western then it is more favorable that it is more eastern or more southern , then with coolness with precisely these still soviet instructions что это nato это враг э это это враг э это это враг э это это это враг э это это враг э это это это враг э это это враг э это это hostilities, so it is not possible to talk to everyone, how is your research? well
but i think that the majority of people have changed pragmatically, but because they have changed theirr pragmatic reasons. this does not mean that it will roll back immediately, as i repeat here. not even at the level of values, it was too much that was put in, well, not just incredible efforts, resources, as well as informational , financial, well, any soviet and russia , in fact, everything well, she is trying everywhere to work on this, but in ukraine it no longer works that's why when it...
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the climate change is underway. so if it had not been for the denial campaigns, i think it's pretty clear the political momentum was there with the political well was there. they have succeeded in preventing climate action for several decades where it would have occurred earlier, had it not been for their efforts. today, we could be living in a world where $6080.00 maybe even 90 percent of our energy would be from renewable energy. we've had 30 years, that's a lot of time to make technological change. and we'd also be living in a different world politically. and in some ways, maybe this is even the more horrible thing about the effects of what these folks did. they made this information mainstream. they made it okay for the president united states to say the climate change was a hoax. my name is my irony bill and i'm leaving the trump transition team on environmental matters is an avid climate change deny or. well, mr. trump, when he ran for president i, i did the environmental protection agency. i was the leader th
the climate change is underway. so if it had not been for the denial campaigns, i think it's pretty clear the political momentum was there with the political well was there. they have succeeded in preventing climate action for several decades where it would have occurred earlier, had it not been for their efforts. today, we could be living in a world where $6080.00 maybe even 90 percent of our energy would be from renewable energy. we've had 30 years, that's a lot of time to make technological...
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cost pressures have not changed. in that january report, this is our long-term financial planning document we use a base case projection. meaning this assumes we make no policy decisions but change the revenues and the expenditures that add up to the deficit over multiple years and the basis for the mayor's budget instructions issued in december. so that projected 728 million dollars deficit over 2 years that was 200 million dollars in the first year and grew to over 500 million in the second year of the budget. these are assumption in that report and these remain the same today. we are seeing very slow growth or little to no growth in tax revenue and losing out on federal ref sdmus other one time source fema and other sources used to balance prior year budget. the report incorporates election measures from june and november of 22. salary and benefits for open contracts we are assuming growth on wages that remains the same the contracts we are negotiating have not been approved by this board. it seen a 7.2 rate of re
cost pressures have not changed. in that january report, this is our long-term financial planning document we use a base case projection. meaning this assumes we make no policy decisions but change the revenues and the expenditures that add up to the deficit over multiple years and the basis for the mayor's budget instructions issued in december. so that projected 728 million dollars deficit over 2 years that was 200 million dollars in the first year and grew to over 500 million in the second...
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as they change their diet, they change their biomes., we have the ability to analyze what will happen and whereas we are not changing your genes, even though we have the technology in crispr but we have not figured out how we are going to handle that, you can change how your genes are expressed by changing your micro biome. haslinda: always a pleasure to have you on the show. mike mocon, chairman of the milken institute. back to you. haidi: much more to come here on "daybreak: asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ david: good friday morning. here we approach the opening of major markets in the asia-pacific, three things. one is the fairly important central-bank decision out of korea. going into the open in seoul, we are on bull market watch. a confluence of things happening over the next few minutes or so. haidi: a confluence of things. that's what we like. market opens in sydney, tokyo, seoul are amongst us. this the crux of the theme for investors continues to be what central banks globally do from here, right? do they pause? do they think abou
as they change their diet, they change their biomes., we have the ability to analyze what will happen and whereas we are not changing your genes, even though we have the technology in crispr but we have not figured out how we are going to handle that, you can change how your genes are expressed by changing your micro biome. haslinda: always a pleasure to have you on the show. mike mocon, chairman of the milken institute. back to you. haidi: much more to come here on "daybreak: asia."...
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that situation may soon to change, the guardian published an article stating that the russians will soon be able to successfully shoot down the most popular models of drones used by ukrainians. thus, overcoming this advantage of ukraine in the war of drones, we are talking about chinese-made dj drones , according to the ukrainian drone operators with whom the garden spoke already 3 years ago - for 4 months dj uvai will not be able to be used due to the fact that the russians have learned to effectively jam them well, let's go back to the conversation with the military expert, mr. oleksandr, it follows from this article that ukraine urgently needs to look for replacements for these cheap chinese drones , it is chinese dj uwais that make up the majority of purchased commercial drones, so it is interesting whether it is realistic for ukraine to change such a number and, most importantly, whether it really needs to be done if the threat really is how big yes we have the opportunity to adapt and we can find other suppliers of other types of these drones that can replace them precisely in this
that situation may soon to change, the guardian published an article stating that the russians will soon be able to successfully shoot down the most popular models of drones used by ukrainians. thus, overcoming this advantage of ukraine in the war of drones, we are talking about chinese-made dj drones , according to the ukrainian drone operators with whom the garden spoke already 3 years ago - for 4 months dj uvai will not be able to be used due to the fact that the russians have learned to...
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what did a change? so what has changed? he is in the 1st 10 years he presided over unprecedented economic growth. so russian economy pretty much doubled in the 1st year, 10 years of weekends and power in so he created the social contract where he was popular because he delivered on income growth, wage growth, growth of consumption in, everybody was happy. and then since he was corrupt and he didn't want to have checks and balances, he didn't want to have the mckorick accountability. eventually economic growth is a period. and if you just look at the numbers for them and growth, we have a major, a decline of gdp in 2009 in the world. economic proud crisis. and then the economy has recovered to pre crisis level, and then it stopped growing because economy was driven by the states crony capitalism put in france control in the world, the whole economy. and so he knew that the new narrative and that was the principal change. so in that sense, it was inevitable, but it's also a choice by moultrie, for not to fight corruption, not
what did a change? so what has changed? he is in the 1st 10 years he presided over unprecedented economic growth. so russian economy pretty much doubled in the 1st year, 10 years of weekends and power in so he created the social contract where he was popular because he delivered on income growth, wage growth, growth of consumption in, everybody was happy. and then since he was corrupt and he didn't want to have checks and balances, he didn't want to have the mckorick accountability. eventually...
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and if i look failed to use the law to enforce change. i was saying it is miller defense is director donald polls. none of these companies, they climates jones seriously enough to ensure that they have policies that are aligned with international climate agreements. and none of them have got sufficient action plan, none of them. so we informed them that the verdict, english and the courts because again, shell is also applicable to them. and we've designed a model in which we can apply the outcome of the course bidick to the biggest multi nationals in the netherlands. multinationals have been hiding very well, and we've now forced them into the light of day noon. my time in the netherlands has left me feeling optimistic that the systems change, which is so urgently needed, is beginning to happen to the citizens take on their government. then a major multinational corporation and then other companies team. so it's like a domino effect that dominates tumble slowly. that's just the pace of the law. but once they start to tumble, they tumble.
and if i look failed to use the law to enforce change. i was saying it is miller defense is director donald polls. none of these companies, they climates jones seriously enough to ensure that they have policies that are aligned with international climate agreements. and none of them have got sufficient action plan, none of them. so we informed them that the verdict, english and the courts because again, shell is also applicable to them. and we've designed a model in which we can apply the...
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ah, changing the killer of the future please do you want to know what the germans do? just then the german love and banning them away, but i'm not even know how to was my own car and everyone with leader holden every day. first get in. are you ready to meet the german can join me, rachel stewart, and d w. hello my fellows of into 7th for centers. it's time for your favorite magazine, show the 77 percent. i am when do camara and we're about to take you for a ride fast in your seat belt. coming up on the show, we caught up with some 77 percent of the northern kenya to find out how they feel up old place. we take a closer look at how climate change is impacting that all african continent and in winder spatial project is helping prepare and m our, the next generation of environmental. after years of severe drought, the situation in north carolina is desperate animals. la di fields have dried up and people have little to eat from november 2021 to august 2022. the number of hungry people in east africa has increased sharply by 193 percent in care alone according to the i r c
ah, changing the killer of the future please do you want to know what the germans do? just then the german love and banning them away, but i'm not even know how to was my own car and everyone with leader holden every day. first get in. are you ready to meet the german can join me, rachel stewart, and d w. hello my fellows of into 7th for centers. it's time for your favorite magazine, show the 77 percent. i am when do camara and we're about to take you for a ride fast in your seat belt. coming...
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why do you crane change the political decision here? yeah. and so, you know, the united states has historically, you know, we had declining oil production ever since the 970 s, because it was like water hydraulic fracturing it really created a kind of energy revolution in this country. and so we have been exporting vast quantities of l. n. g liquefied natural gas to europe, to help replace russia natural gas. so united states has played a new, more muscular role in european and global energy affairs. and there is the perception with this project that the united states needs to maintain a certain flow of energy to be able to support our allies. and that you would see the alaska delegation and other say that energy is best coming from domestic resources. and from the state of alaska. so i'm a broker remembering this next question to you. i want to share my laptop with the viewers. i'm looking at a report from the i e a. this is the international energy association. they are very pro energy. they came out with a report about how the, the world c
why do you crane change the political decision here? yeah. and so, you know, the united states has historically, you know, we had declining oil production ever since the 970 s, because it was like water hydraulic fracturing it really created a kind of energy revolution in this country. and so we have been exporting vast quantities of l. n. g liquefied natural gas to europe, to help replace russia natural gas. so united states has played a new, more muscular role in european and global energy...
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to tackle climate change. we talk about met 02050, but to bring about met 0 in 2050 things have to have a mouth that the hearing last 2 days. it could be months before the judge reaches his decision. ah, cases and wait, citizens hold those and power to account and becoming more common as the climate crisis worsens. and increasingly out of his frustrated by political and corporate inaction, attending to the colds to force change. by using existing laws in novel ways to compel the west polluters to reduce emissions. it's an idea that took off here in the netherlands. i come to amsterdam to meet marianne min asthmatic, and she runs the agenda foundation, which aims to help the transition to a sustainable society. this is there you go in professor the couple here. yeah. okay. for live. oh, local sophia, sophie and hugo have recently made their apartment carbon neutral with help from agenda. these are everett panels, and it's like you sit behind a window of the sun shines. so it's a really comfortable heat and go t
to tackle climate change. we talk about met 02050, but to bring about met 0 in 2050 things have to have a mouth that the hearing last 2 days. it could be months before the judge reaches his decision. ah, cases and wait, citizens hold those and power to account and becoming more common as the climate crisis worsens. and increasingly out of his frustrated by political and corporate inaction, attending to the colds to force change. by using existing laws in novel ways to compel the west polluters...