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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 a political well was there they have succeeded in preventing climate action for several decades were it would have occurred earlier, had it not been for their efforts today we could be living in a world where 6080 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 dis, information mainstream. they made it ok for the president united states to say the climate change was a hoax. my name is marnie bell and i'm leaving the trump transition team on environmental matters. is an avid climate change deny, or will mr. trump, when he ran for president i i did the environmental protection agency. i was the leader that ah ah ah how
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 a political well was there they have succeeded in preventing climate action for several decades were it would have occurred earlier, had it not been for their efforts today we could be living in a world where 6080 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...
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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 live. 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 mobilize their reasoning power to justify taking the positions they want to take. we can ok, and this is jerry taylor's recipe for doing just that. today's a lot of people who don't know what to think about climate change or being told by people like me. there's a relative non of and it's the same sort of wolf crime that the environmental movement is done from time immemorial. you know, 1st we were told there was a population bond that was gonna wipe out humanity and that bomb never went off than we were told. we're going to run out of fossil fuels and agricultural c
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 live. 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 mobilize their reasoning power to justify taking the...
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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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climate change is very real. it's changed my entire life. this year was our most destructive fire season. the two most destructive fires in colorado's history occurring at the same time. it's different. it's a different world. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or july. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire season is year-round. >> the fast pace of clime change iclearly en on ameca's coasts, hard hit by rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern part of the united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have more people in harm's way, viously en a storm ds strikethe onsequens are en more de. >> there is a ton of coastline
climate change is very real. it's changed my entire life. this year was our most destructive fire season. the two most destructive fires in colorado's history occurring at the same time. it's different. it's a different world. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or july. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be...
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o many push it out in the world right now. climate change event story. this is life less the way from just one week. how much work can really get we still have time to go. i'm doing all with flex with his subscriber all morning. he was like, oh, time, once again for a brain update. it's magic, it's a kind of magic the because this orchestra called the brain continuously adapts itself. and so we ask a few astute questions. are we smarter swarms or us? i wouldn't causes monster waves. hope powerful are your thoughts. however, we can control i thought, which makes us very power came. we have to learn a lot and we do that through plane questions about life, the universe and the rest. kind of like a superpower. our series 40 to the answers almost everything this week on d w b o ah ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. the pentagon is reviewing photographs of leaked documents that it says appear to contain sensitive and highly classified material about the war in ukraine. some of those papers suggest ukraine is just 2 weeks away from running out of ammu
o many push it out in the world right now. climate change event story. this is life less the way from just one week. how much work can really get we still have time to go. i'm doing all with flex with his subscriber all morning. he was like, oh, time, once again for a brain update. it's magic, it's a kind of magic the because this orchestra called the brain continuously adapts itself. and so we ask a few astute questions. are we smarter swarms or us? i wouldn't causes monster waves. hope...
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what we saw was that, that there were changes and that those changes were quite strong.t those changes can we did a longitudinal survey down the line and realize some of those changes especially around knowledge base were fading away overtime. >> arere the plans to do anythig more? you said there is a demand for it. >> there is every a network in the second part of the program, reaching young people but also working with indigenous people and looking at how we have an ambition to change which comes through government intervention, you also have the conditions to change on the ground with people think most impacted and people where that change lives. but also i want to say two things we talk about beatty and community intervention. the first is that change is not permanent. it fades overtime so, therefore, we need to take, think about structural changes in addition to make changes for example, when we're designing a program we need to think about what do we want to achieve so far as it relates to the direct intervention of climate change but also think about what other va
what we saw was that, that there were changes and that those changes were quite strong.t those changes can we did a longitudinal survey down the line and realize some of those changes especially around knowledge base were fading away overtime. >> arere the plans to do anythig more? you said there is a demand for it. >> there is every a network in the second part of the program, reaching young people but also working with indigenous people and looking at how we have an ambition to...
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first, change is not permanent so therefore we need to think about structural changes so for examplesigning a program we need to think about what do we want to achieve as it relates to the direct climate change and also the values stopping the industry from doing this and we need to address those barriers as we are addressing the behavioral barriers for there to be sustainability and to keep funding this again and again over time. that's the first thing and i think the second is in some instances we've been able to measure change but in a lot of ways, and a lot of projects we are talking about having a measurement like this and i think that those stories collectively as a community we need to look at what are the barriers to manage that change and we need to unlock those otherwise you just build it in our thinking of having to just keep picking up from the place you started over and over again. the other thing that is interesting is there is such a range of programming that can be made. you can do radio that we will be getting into a little bit later. i'm curious briefly what went in
first, change is not permanent so therefore we need to think about structural changes so for examplesigning a program we need to think about what do we want to achieve as it relates to the direct climate change and also the values stopping the industry from doing this and we need to address those barriers as we are addressing the behavioral barriers for there to be sustainability and to keep funding this again and again over time. that's the first thing and i think the second is in some...
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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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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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the fact of the matter is by choosing to push for change you have already changed things.gh 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 ] you. >> well to the epic center are you ready for the next earthquake did you know if you're a renter you can get earthquake shushes we'll take to the earthquake authorities hi welcome to another episode i'm the chief resilience officer for san francisco i'm joined by my good friends for the earthquake authority we're at the el cap center for the city and county of san francisco started in 2013 to get the community and talk about the risk we think about earth
the fact of the matter is by choosing to push for change you have already changed things.gh 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...
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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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i discovered stories that can change your mind. just click away, find out best documentaries on you to see the world as people already subscribed. now t d w documentary blue time once again for a brain update because this orchestra called the brain continuously adapts itself. and so we ask a few astute questions. are we smarter swarms? are you a psychopath? wouldn't causes monster waves. how powerful or your thought? we can control our thoughts, which makes us very powerful. wished about life the universe and the rest were series. 40 to the answer. almost every thing this week on t w a ah, this is dina used live from berlin. china begins 3 days of military drills around taiwan. chinese state media says forces are practicing the encirclement of the island. taiwan says the exercise is threatened regional stability and security also coming up in bonus.
i discovered stories that can change your mind. just click away, find out best documentaries on you to see the world as people already subscribed. now t d w documentary blue time once again for a brain update because this orchestra called the brain continuously adapts itself. and so we ask a few astute questions. are we smarter swarms? are you a psychopath? wouldn't causes monster waves. how powerful or your thought? we can control our thoughts, which makes us very powerful. wished about life...
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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
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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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act and the climate change. that is a fundamental significance to our ability to counter the climate crisis that we're finding ourselves in. is the real wake up call for the government. and the next episode on explore how the law is being used to hold those responsible for climate change to account wherever they are and how nature's rights are becoming as important as human rights in the drive for systems change. oh ah hello, that will stop by looking at the satellite image of a south american, you can see the dense clouds continuing to lingo over north western areas, bringing very heavy rain and we've seen landslides in northern peru with streets flooded and houses washed away. we could see more of that, not just here, but for the north in ecuador, possibly in bolivia and north western areas of brazil where the rain is going to fall heaviest. over the next few days, we think the more intense storms sweep into the north east of brazil as well, but farther south east of this, across coastal areas. there is a much
act and the climate change. that is a fundamental significance to our ability to counter the climate crisis that we're finding ourselves in. is the real wake up call for the government. and the next episode on explore how the law is being used to hold those responsible for climate change to account wherever they are and how nature's rights are becoming as important as human rights in the drive for systems change. oh ah hello, that will stop by looking at the satellite image of a south american,...
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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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climate change is very real. it's changed my entire life. this year was our most destructive fire season. the two most destructive fires in colorado's history occurring at the same time. it's different. it's a different world. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or july. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire season is year-round. >> the fast pace of clime change iclearly en on ameca's coasts, hard hit by rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern part of the united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have more people in harm's way, viously en a storm ds strikethe onsequens are en more de. >> there is a ton of coastline
climate change is very real. it's changed my entire life. this year was our most destructive fire season. the two most destructive fires in colorado's history occurring at the same time. it's different. it's a different world. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or july. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be...
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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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see if you a good, well what i'd be good or is it it is injured to will climate change? cuz i remember it was too late to get a my i made the idea legal give good war or border dental meetings. kids are different with me. got a major thing, but sounds good. okay. mid and i'm 5 more as him and so less. and if you remember, it's time to youngest climate that shouldn't remain active is i should give them a to clean up. dr. a interest should dominique, i don't know, will kick deemed by acting equal guide, skin unsafe? i meant so much. do you think good day? you to my just by which grand nika, and again, a good on faith, like from the j. ah, deep water is a b, c q one, right? unfortunately maybe of our marginalized sick force do not have access to clean water and sanitation with asking me that in year 2050. that's not very far off that we would have more last peaks in the ocean. rather than fish, the oceans are our main source would be, should brought that our osha. i am the net, the julie of professor at the institute of civil engineering university of the philippines. maybe
see if you a good, well what i'd be good or is it it is injured to will climate change? cuz i remember it was too late to get a my i made the idea legal give good war or border dental meetings. kids are different with me. got a major thing, but sounds good. okay. mid and i'm 5 more as him and so less. and if you remember, it's time to youngest climate that shouldn't remain active is i should give them a to clean up. dr. a interest should dominique, i don't know, will kick deemed by acting equal...
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and so we're going to resolve climate change. it's not just about demand management, but also about those who are using incredibly high uses of energy actually reducing that consumption of energy as well. and i think that's key and that's almost always missing. so go what's standing in the way of more investment in renewable energy? one reason investors are less keen on it is because you can't make that much money doing it. it's not like, well, i mean 40 percent of the ship traffic on the high seas is just moving fossil fuel a route. once you set up your solar panel, it sits there for 25 years. in the sun delivers the energy every morning when it rises above the horizon. for most of us, that's like okay, that's good. if you're exxon, that's the dumbest business model i ever heard of. you know, how do i get paid? the reason we're not making more use of them right now is because for a century, the fossil fuel industry has been cultivating political power. the global fossil fuel lobby has not just been pushing against restrictions a
and so we're going to resolve climate change. it's not just about demand management, but also about those who are using incredibly high uses of energy actually reducing that consumption of energy as well. and i think that's key and that's almost always missing. so go what's standing in the way of more investment in renewable energy? one reason investors are less keen on it is because you can't make that much money doing it. it's not like, well, i mean 40 percent of the ship traffic on the high...
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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
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— those changes be? hopefully, if the fundin: is those changes be?assively important. i paid privately to see a therapist and work through issues relating to this. if there are statutory services available and if they are accessible, then that is massively important any massive help because not everybody is in a position to be able to afford to pay a therapist privately. i was lucky and found a charity that did a pay as you thought. but to have a targeted therapy support services therefore people, it really does knock the stuffing out of you. so often, in all sorts of dramatic cases, finding out detail is what people want. was it more difficult without having any sort of description that the government is going to make this change to get access to documentation, to find out facts? did you find out what happened to your father, was it any justice or did you simply not want to know? . . . �* justice or did you simply not want to know? . ., , �* ., justice or did you simply not want to know? . . , �* ., ., to know? that wasn't an avenue i ursued, to kno
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it's probably not going to change. the character of war changes often. that's about the technology as a driving cost for that. the biggest most recent fundamental change is the word role innovation with airplanes, the introduction of the radio. today we are in a very similar change, the biggest change in military history. the introduction of position guided missions, which came at the end of the vietnam war. so the ability to see at a distance with granularity that allows you to use the precision weapons. everyone has iphones, gps watches, the ability to sense the environment is unlike anything in human history. you can see now act range globally and you can shoot with precision. that ability to see and shoot is unlike anything that has ever happened before. you combine that with the ability to make decisions, it is critical in the conduct of war. and the ability to crunch numbers, you win a thousand battles. with the advent of quantum computing and artificial intelligence, you are able to crunch massive amounts of information quickly which will assist d
it's probably not going to change. the character of war changes often. that's about the technology as a driving cost for that. the biggest most recent fundamental change is the word role innovation with airplanes, the introduction of the radio. today we are in a very similar change, the biggest change in military history. the introduction of position guided missions, which came at the end of the vietnam war. so the ability to see at a distance with granularity that allows you to use the...
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change.y already guessed that this whole comical scene is staged, and now a pure impromptu will begin. i'll change it myself, well , or not change, rubber, you can with your wife i can argue or i can not intrigue. but for starters. i advise you to change into overalls - this is what you need. it seems to me that we need to somehow remove this tire and put on, probably, some new car. to do this, you need to raise it. here the whole wheel is off the ground. now you need to unscrew the wheel bolts. we take this wrench. so what to do? bolts click on the hook on the launcher. it's true. you can't drag it to the side. rubber and now we will remove the tire even harder , we still hold it, we don’t pull out the assembly and we start rotate the frame to the right, release everything with the pedal. the pedal is part of the tire. we starred there further once again , we twist the same thing, twist, twist our hands. now i need summer tires. we use mounting paste. this is how i like it most of all. almos
change.y already guessed that this whole comical scene is staged, and now a pure impromptu will begin. i'll change it myself, well , or not change, rubber, you can with your wife i can argue or i can not intrigue. but for starters. i advise you to change into overalls - this is what you need. it seems to me that we need to somehow remove this tire and put on, probably, some new car. to do this, you need to raise it. here the whole wheel is off the ground. now you need to unscrew the wheel...
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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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they debate on climate change. sometimes i said 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 seated at the back, then maybe you can help me. ah, can they remember the last time a locally that came a sat with them about climate change? if they can remember, just raise their hands. who would of nora? the mob? no, no. oh there she actually looks disgusted. oh, 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 and his county. and yet people are still feeling disconnected from the leadership. how is that possible? initially didn't of remarks in class, we need to have structures which will include actually communicate with the public to the masses or not us through the clements, into the ceilings of u
they debate on climate change. sometimes i said 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 seated at the back, then maybe you can help me. ah, can they remember the last time a locally that came a sat with them about climate change? if they can remember, just raise...
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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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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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taxes and change and i'm going to be fully electric which is amazing. so i'm off to find out how that's going to be done. i'm visiting b. y. de or build your dream which produced the five thousand five hundred electric taxis currently on shinjin street. richard lee is going to show me around. morning how are you going to be- the welcome so for people who don't know too much about the mighty lucky tell us about it. well be why these stars in nineteen ninety five as a veteran many factors but now be id is actually the world's largest new energy vehicle manufacturer. so this is the twenty six and this is the first and the most successful -- be why the vehicle one is fully charged zero gives you four hundred on the drive range -- we mainly deliver those to takes fleet again china into the world. b. y. de reflects the global shift in the industry towards china which last year sold around four hundred thousand new energy vehicles. more than twice as many at the u. s.. that's been made possible by the billions of us dollars worth of subsidies the chinese gover
taxes and change and i'm going to be fully electric which is amazing. so i'm off to find out how that's going to be done. i'm visiting b. y. de or build your dream which produced the five thousand five hundred electric taxis currently on shinjin street. richard lee is going to show me around. morning how are you going to be- the welcome so for people who don't know too much about the mighty lucky tell us about it. well be why these stars in nineteen ninety five as a veteran many factors but now...
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is a new topic, a complex one and change. this is how they go. that 's for sure, and therefore last year they approved a plan for adapting the economy to climate change, then there are, of course, assessed the cataclysms that are happening in our country, what risks they carry, and worked out an action plan accordingly. and here is the concept of sustainable development or izhi-agenda. it seems to me a component of strategic planning. how should we develop in order, on the one hand, to respond to climate change, on the other hand , to take care of the environmental agenda in general, and then, through the requirement of principles and standards, to promote and stimulate, somewhere even to demand the use of certain technologies that allow us today to achieve our goals and tasks, but at the same time to do it in such a way that today we do not disturb the ecological balance and that , most importantly, it is to preserve other selves of future generations from our infrastructure. uh, all of our facilities are personally built. z
is a new topic, a complex one and change. this is how they go. that 's for sure, and therefore last year they approved a plan for adapting the economy to climate change, then there are, of course, assessed the cataclysms that are happening in our country, what risks they carry, and worked out an action plan accordingly. and here is the concept of sustainable development or izhi-agenda. it seems to me a component of strategic planning. how should we develop in order, on the one hand, to respond...
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kevin edison is a professor focused on energy and climate change. he works across britain, sweden and norway, and has a little patience for what he calls idealized tech solutions. so i think it's a distraction, but we'll skip over the distraction, it eventually believe it and not just to convince others, but to convince ourselves so that the self delusion is key. the starting announcement from the founder of patagonia sharing that he's giving away the 3000000000 dollar company to help fight climate change. who are the people up soon? these approaches, they're almost always the very high. it is now society. and so, rather than face the, just the, we are going to have to fight the great skill a to pretend that we are actually part of the solution. when we actually know, sorry, deep down that we are the problem. we still want road. so we need a meant that you have to call green some and we still want to be able to fly around . so you have to have a v, a sion fuel that is made without any emissions at all. we need oil, we're still the coast when a stude
kevin edison is a professor focused on energy and climate change. he works across britain, sweden and norway, and has a little patience for what he calls idealized tech solutions. so i think it's a distraction, but we'll skip over the distraction, it eventually believe it and not just to convince others, but to convince ourselves so that the self delusion is key. the starting announcement from the founder of patagonia sharing that he's giving away the 3000000000 dollar company to help fight...
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change? is what i can say. >> i mean, the land has changed -- >> the land is over-flooded, the land is flooded. there is no area for cultivation and that's because of the climate change. >> david: out on those tiny slivers of land, they look for the children most at risk. grace is from here. she now works for the world food programme. what do you make of the change in climate? >> it's only a few weeks to the rainy season. as it is, it's all flooded everywhere. >> david: and you haven't even begun wet season and rainy season. >> yeah, the rainy season is only two or three weeks from now. >> david: we are on the front lines right here of climate change. >> yeah, i think there is no question, this is the front lines. this is where we are seeing the change that's not just one extreme event. >> david: bill monitors the change in climate with the world food programme. >> after one year, you might think you can come back and start again, but after four years of cumulative flooding, i think people ar
change? is what i can say. >> i mean, the land has changed -- >> the land is over-flooded, the land is flooded. there is no area for cultivation and that's because of the climate change. >> david: out on those tiny slivers of land, they look for the children most at risk. grace is from here. she now works for the world food programme. what do you make of the change in climate? >> it's only a few weeks to the rainy season. as it is, it's all flooded everywhere. >>...
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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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the united states will change some plans supply of weapons to change the nomenclature, fearing that russians will be much better informed about the situation. i think that something can change . i hope that the united states will not change the supply of weapons. they will supply what they agreed on with ukraine. i would like to something supplied more even more eh and look, i agree with those as they say that with the real planning of the ukrainian offensive well , a very limited number of people know, that is , when there when there in ukraine itself, uh, another high-ranking official that you know that one well, and i what do you want? where was the publication in the new york times? it seems that one of the representatives of the ukrainian leadership said anonymously that he is very afraid that this will lead to a domino effect, that the europeans will stop supplying weapons, or do they assess the potential of the ukrainian army as such? will be able to somehow cause serious results of the offensive well, then why send a lot of weapons if there will be no serious results yes and
the united states will change some plans supply of weapons to change the nomenclature, fearing that russians will be much better informed about the situation. i think that something can change . i hope that the united states will not change the supply of weapons. they will supply what they agreed on with ukraine. i would like to something supplied more even more eh and look, i agree with those as they say that with the real planning of the ukrainian offensive well , a very limited number of...
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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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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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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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the threats are changing. they change each and every year. we cannot designer systems to last for 10 years because it is irrelevant. because we know the threats are changing. i think what he is doing is absolutely required. we need to operate at the pace of the threat and i think we are on that path today. >> i am going to use that term, a trusted disruptor. >> i think he brings up an important point. we have to change culturally, it is not going to be perfect. we cannot let perfect be the enemy of good. how do we get to a 75% solution is good enough and get into software together. we see the same advantage happening with the space development agency and how can we quickly integrate and work if they can quickly deliver every 18 months new capability, that is imprints of. -- impressive. i think it is important we all recognize perfect cannot be the enemy of good. we have to get to software define and use are enabled. -- user enabled. >> the space force, we talked about the missile warning piece already. can you talk about what the service is d
the threats are changing. they change each and every year. we cannot designer systems to last for 10 years because it is irrelevant. because we know the threats are changing. i think what he is doing is absolutely required. we need to operate at the pace of the threat and i think we are on that path today. >> i am going to use that term, a trusted disruptor. >> i think he brings up an important point. we have to change culturally, it is not going to be perfect. we cannot let perfect...