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might be and how it's reacting to global climate change joining me now for more on this is dr charles miller research scientist and principal investigator of the carbon in arctic reservoirs vulnerability experiments . car of a five year nasa led field campaign studying climate change is affecting the arctic's carbon cycle dr about dr miller welcome. thank you very much for the invitation thanks for being with us is a sleeping giant just stirring in the arctic. it's thought that there are approximately one thousand eight hundred billion metric tons of carbon sequestered in the frozen soils and peat moons and permafrost of the arctic in the northern high latitudes and as much as fifty to two hundred billion metric tons of this carbon might be thawed and available for additional mobilization into the carbon cycle by the end of this century so that's a huge amount of carbon that could provide a natural feedback compared to the three hundred fifty or so billion metric tons that have been put into the atmosphere by anthropogenic fossil fuel combustion since the beginning of the industrial revoluti
might be and how it's reacting to global climate change joining me now for more on this is dr charles miller research scientist and principal investigator of the carbon in arctic reservoirs vulnerability experiments . car of a five year nasa led field campaign studying climate change is affecting the arctic's carbon cycle dr about dr miller welcome. thank you very much for the invitation thanks for being with us is a sleeping giant just stirring in the arctic. it's thought that there are...
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lot of feedbacks in the one we're most concerned of i saw you reported on that recently with charles miller the question of how much carbon will be at. to date it from arctic tundra due to warming and and i think that's the probably the biggest issue that we face a sea level change is a big one to a very expensive one to manage but the methane released from the tundra once that gets underway we reach a point where we lose the option of having an affective mitigation strategy we can always abandon towse lines but if if we activate enough of the carbon reservoir in the trust or will. bias here that becomes unmanageable so that that's a no unfortunately kind of a doomsday scenario that archie ject jury is pointed to and it gives me some hope that we do see governments and and and industries reacting to this because we we all have kids you know we all have an investment in the future and i think people are starting to realize that optimists could june. you know in simple terms explain what a tipping point is and how what you're seeing in greenland might indicate that there and put perhaps plane
lot of feedbacks in the one we're most concerned of i saw you reported on that recently with charles miller the question of how much carbon will be at. to date it from arctic tundra due to warming and and i think that's the probably the biggest issue that we face a sea level change is a big one to a very expensive one to manage but the methane released from the tundra once that gets underway we reach a point where we lose the option of having an affective mitigation strategy we can always...
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miller? >> charles: and that's a question we'll find out because we're seeing everything from guiton tonight that you want but the key to all this is there's a reason braxton miller has been the starter. he's a more dynamic runner and player. last year in this game against cal he had four touchdown passes including the game-winner and ran for one. performance we're seeing from guiton has been terrific, but it's not as if braxton miller doesn't give you the same thing with more explosiveness. what guiton does is he's a much better thrower in terms of accuracy and consistency. but miller has prove on that aspect worked hard in the off-season with jordan whitfield. >> gus: braxton miller, big ten offensive player of the year after throwing for over 2,000 yards and 15 touchdowns and rushing for 1,200-plus yards and 13 more touchdowns. looking for 13 more rushing yards and he will pass cornelius green to become ohio state's all-time leading rusher amongst quarterbacks. >> charles: and best you believe this, that as soon as braxton miller is healthy and ready to go, kenny guiton is a backup again.
miller? >> charles: and that's a question we'll find out because we're seeing everything from guiton tonight that you want but the key to all this is there's a reason braxton miller has been the starter. he's a more dynamic runner and player. last year in this game against cal he had four touchdown passes including the game-winner and ran for one. performance we're seeing from guiton has been terrific, but it's not as if braxton miller doesn't give you the same thing with more...
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lot of feedbacks in the one we're most concerned of i saw you reported on that recently with charles miller the question of how much carbon will be activated from arctic tundra due to warming and and i think that's the probably the biggest issue that we face a sea level change is a big one to a very expensive one to manage but the methane released from the tundra once that gets underway we reach a point where we lose the option of having an effect of mitigation strategy we can always abandons towse lines but if if we activate enough of the carbon reservoir in the trust or will. bias here that that becomes unmanageable so that that's a no unfortunately kind of a doomsday scenario that our trajectory is pointed to and that gives me some hope that we do see governments and and and industries reacting to this because we we all have kids you know we all have an. yes and in the future and i think people are starting to realize that optimists could june. you know in simple terms explain what a tipping point is and what you're seeing in greenland that might indicate that there and put perhaps plane
lot of feedbacks in the one we're most concerned of i saw you reported on that recently with charles miller the question of how much carbon will be activated from arctic tundra due to warming and and i think that's the probably the biggest issue that we face a sea level change is a big one to a very expensive one to manage but the methane released from the tundra once that gets underway we reach a point where we lose the option of having an effect of mitigation strategy we can always abandons...
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others after bob city the community stepped down in to save this building helen jones and charles and harry miller and others they relayed together. this foundation was hoisted into makeshift trailers and taken to fillmore. it was also a japanese export building. it's been a center for this industry for marcus for many famous folks. is it gave a voice in pubs material for san francisco state students in the late 60s as schools tried to expand the african-american and latin american courses across the country. about 8 or 9 weeks ago the supervisors passed a resolution say that this issue and we'll apply the carefully needs according to the building so, please support the building >> thank you >> next speaker, please. >> >> good afternoon. i'm janice cookie work with the educational youth system. my comments will be brief. i believe you have ever reason to designate this building and this bookstore as a historical landmark. in my opinion this building should have long been designated. i urge you not to delay this deliberations and grant the request >> thank you very much do we have anyone else that
others after bob city the community stepped down in to save this building helen jones and charles and harry miller and others they relayed together. this foundation was hoisted into makeshift trailers and taken to fillmore. it was also a japanese export building. it's been a center for this industry for marcus for many famous folks. is it gave a voice in pubs material for san francisco state students in the late 60s as schools tried to expand the african-american and latin american courses...
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committee i'm scott wiener and supervisor kim and our clerk is lisa miller and i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting especially stacey and charles. madam clerk any items >> yes. the items that are on the agenda will be announced later. >> item number is a zoning map to create the restrict use district. >> and the author it supervisor cowen and the supervisor asked for an extension of september 30th. so we'll take public comment and i'll be entertaining a motion to fine. my comment on one? seeing none, public comment is closed >> to continue for two weeks. >> and we'll fact that without observation. >> item 2 is an ordinance to authorize financing by special districts to bring the service buildings into policy. >> this is an effort to move it mr. patrick lane i didn't and a good afternoon supervisors with the city of san francisco. before you say one of any pieces of legislation that are needed to get the green finance committee to be able to issue loans for seismic retrofits. there are differences between the materials retrofitting the buildings helps extend the lifespan so by preserving those buildings we're expanding the mater
committee i'm scott wiener and supervisor kim and our clerk is lisa miller and i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting especially stacey and charles. madam clerk any items >> yes. the items that are on the agenda will be announced later. >> item number is a zoning map to create the restrict use district. >> and the author it supervisor cowen and the supervisor asked for an extension of september 30th. so we'll take public comment and i'll be entertaining a motion to fine. my...
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miller fox 45 news at ten. republican candidates include harford county executive david craig, state delegate ron george, former chairman of the charles county republican central committee charles loller and businessman brain vaeth. researchers... in london... believe... they've created a "blueprint"... for... a... universal flu vaccine.../. investigators collected blood samples... from... more than 300 people... during the 2009... h1-n1... flu pandemic.../ they found... those... who had a type of t-cell... called... c-d-8.../ were... more likely... to avoid serious illness.../. scientists say... this means a vaccine... designed to increase ...c-d-8.... t-cell ...levels .../ may be ...more effective... at... preventing ... the... flu virus... than conventional methods. right after the news at 5:30 ends here on fox 45.... a lot of you can't turn away from family feud. i sat down recently in atlanta with its very popular and very funny host, steve harvey. the former carpet cleaner and mailman.... who made it big in standup comedy..... before taking on the family feud gig.... talked about his love for baltimore. 5 16 15 baltimore has bee
miller fox 45 news at ten. republican candidates include harford county executive david craig, state delegate ron george, former chairman of the charles county republican central committee charles loller and businessman brain vaeth. researchers... in london... believe... they've created a "blueprint"... for... a... universal flu vaccine.../. investigators collected blood samples... from... more than 300 people... during the 2009... h1-n1... flu pandemic.../ they found... those... who...
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miller is the only person who conceive them from being evicted. within six months of practicing law he changes his mind. he writes a letter to charles houston, thurgood marshall's mentor disavowing everything he had been saying for the last five years and led the old ten years later he and marshall and houston are arguing along side one another in the supreme court in the racially restricted covenant cases so these other kinds of stories i try to tell in the book. at deeply complicated lives of african-american lawyers. .. the one person who more than anyone i would say is responsible for sex discrimination being against the law. because polly murray was a lawyer. she was in 1944 graduate of howard law school, and around the time she graduate from law school she came up with this idea she called jane crow. schoe game will, jane crow sounds bill som referred. it sounds like jim crow.lmed jim that was her idea. there was something other calle jim crow, race segregation which lots of people are trying to ntrary show was contrary to law.there w there was something after she ll said called jane crow. crow sex segregation and she argued i
miller is the only person who conceive them from being evicted. within six months of practicing law he changes his mind. he writes a letter to charles houston, thurgood marshall's mentor disavowing everything he had been saying for the last five years and led the old ten years later he and marshall and houston are arguing along side one another in the supreme court in the racially restricted covenant cases so these other kinds of stories i try to tell in the book. at deeply complicated lives of...