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the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we never got around to ferrets of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by reverse towards the ocean and quite some trash that you see on the street or that this is there and up in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson plastic pollution and that's why we would really like to stop it there a memory of elaine's is behind us start up the great bubble barrier and it's ineffective technology here's how it works a chub is laid across the bed of the waterway air is pumped out of poles along it the bubbles drive trash in the water to the surface towards the bank and into a receptacle. tests have shown that on average 86 percent of trash in the water can be collected in this way. the garbage that ends up in the container is removed 3 times a week. for now only one bubble barrier has been installed in amsterdam it's a pilot project but the potential both in the city a
the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we never got around to ferrets of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by reverse towards the ocean and quite some trash that you see on the street or that this is there and up in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson plastic pollution and that's why we would...
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the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we now look around 2 thirds of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by our rivers to our sea ocean and quite some trash that you see on the street or that this is there and in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson plastic pollution and that's why we would really like to stop it there a memory of elaine's is behind us start up the great bubble barrier and it's ineffective technology here's how it works a chub is laid across the bed of the waterway there is pumped out of holes along it the bubbles drive trash in the water to the surface towards the bank and into a receptacles. tests have shown that on average 86 percent of trash in the water can be collected in this way. the garbage that ends up in the container is removed 3 times a week. for now only one bubble barrier has been installed in amsterdam it's a pilot project but the potential both in the city an
the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we now look around 2 thirds of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by our rivers to our sea ocean and quite some trash that you see on the street or that this is there and in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson plastic pollution and that's why we would really...
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the city sanitation department fisheries $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we never got around to ferrets of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by our very 1st 2 or 3 ocean and quite some trash that you see on the street or that this is there and in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson plastic pollution and that's why we would really like to stop it there america ever lanes is behind us start up the great bubble barrier and it's in a for to technology here's how it works a chub is laid across the bed of the waterway air is pumped out of holes along it the bubbles drive trash in the water to the surface towards the bank and into a receptacles. tests of showing that on average 86 percent of trash in the water can be collected in this way. the garbage that ends up in the container is removed 3 times a week. for now only one bubble barrier has been installed in amsterdam it's a pilot project but the potential both in the city
the city sanitation department fisheries $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we never got around to ferrets of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by our very 1st 2 or 3 ocean and quite some trash that you see on the street or that this is there and in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson plastic pollution and that's why we would...
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the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we never got around 2 thirds of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by reverse towards the ocean and quite some trash that you see on the street or that this is there and up in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson is of plastic pollution and that's why we would really like to stop it there america ever lanes is behind us start up the great bubble barrier and it's ineffective technology here's how it works a chub is laid across the bed of the waterway air is pumped out of poles along it the bubbles drive trash in the water to the surface towards the bank and into a receptacles. tests have shown that on average 86 percent of trash in the water can be collected in this way. the garbage that ends up in the container is removed 3 times a week. for now only one bubble barrier has been installed in amsterdam it's a pilot project but the potential both in the cit
the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we never got around 2 thirds of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by reverse towards the ocean and quite some trash that you see on the street or that this is there and up in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson is of plastic pollution and that's why we would...
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the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we now look around 2 thirds of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by a reverse to our sea ocean and quite some trash you see on the street or this is there and up in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson plastic pollution and that's why we would really like to stop it there a memory of elaine's is behind us start up the great bubble barrier and it's ineffective technology here's how it works a chub is laid across the bed of the waterway there is pumped out of holes along it the bubbles drive trash in the water to the surface towards the bank and into a receptacle. tests have shown that on average 86 percent of trash in the water can be collected in this way. the garbage that ends up in the container is removed 3 times a week. for now only one bubble barrier has been installed in amsterdam it's a pilot project but the potential both in the city and world w
the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tons of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we now look around 2 thirds of all the plastic in the ocean actually traveled by a reverse to our sea ocean and quite some trash you see on the street or this is there and up in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of the kind of transport and magnus magnusson plastic pollution and that's why we would really like to...
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the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tonnes of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we never got round to ferrets of all the plastic in the ocean actually travelled by our very 1st towards the ocean and quite some trash you see on the street or this is there and up in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of them of transport and magnus magnusson is of plastic pollution and that's why we would really like to stop it there america ever lanes is behind us start up the great bubble barrier and it's been a few to technology here's how it works a chub is laid across the bed of the waterway air is pumped out of holes along it the bubbles drive trash in the water to the surface towards the bank and into a receptacles. tests have shown that on average 86 percent of trash in the water can be collected in this way. the garbage that ends up in the container is removed 3 times a week. for now only one bubble barrier has been installed in amsterdam it's a pilot project but the potential both in the cit
the city sanitation department fishes $42.00 tonnes of floating plastic trash out of the canals every year a lot more probably gets through. we never got round to ferrets of all the plastic in the ocean actually travelled by our very 1st towards the ocean and quite some trash you see on the street or this is there and up in this rivers and then of course the rivers flow to work to see you so it's one of them of transport and magnus magnusson is of plastic pollution and that's why we would...
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this early warning system the method was developed in cooperation with the frankfurt sanitation department but the city hasn't started to use it we asked the health department why that is in a written response it expressed doubts about its practicability at the university of baum we talked to martin exner a professor of public health who approves of the new method and thinks it should be used this is how we interpret the authorities reticence to deploy it is often sickly saw. it appears there are abiding by rigid principles and are finding it hard to embrace new ideas such as waste water monitoring. and i think we need to both demand more courage and offer more encouragement in this area. and germany's association of towns a municipality s. has also weighed in on the issue. i will play anything that helps us combat the pandemic should be made available that includes monitoring waste water with them when toys. but for now this potentially valuable system developed in germany is not being used in germany critics say that's down to an abundance of bureaucracy and a lack of courage how more and out in the
this early warning system the method was developed in cooperation with the frankfurt sanitation department but the city hasn't started to use it we asked the health department why that is in a written response it expressed doubts about its practicability at the university of baum we talked to martin exner a professor of public health who approves of the new method and thinks it should be used this is how we interpret the authorities reticence to deploy it is often sickly saw. it appears there...
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this early warning system the method was developed in cooperation with the frankfurt sanitation department but the city hasn't started to use it we asked the health department why that is in a written response it expressed doubts about its practicability at the university of bomb we talked to martin exner a professor of public health who approves of the new method and thinks it should be used this is how he interprets the authorities reticence to deploy it is. it or not is there are abiding by rigid principles and are finding it hard to embrace new ideas such as waste water monitoring. i think we need to both demand more courage and offer more encouragement in this area. germany's association of towns a municipality s. has also weighed in on the issue. i did. anything that helps us combat a pandemic should be made available that includes monitoring waste water with them in the door. but for now this potentially valuable system developed in germany is not being used in germany critics say that's down to an abundance of bureaucracy and a lack of courage how more and out in the worst case such inertia cou
this early warning system the method was developed in cooperation with the frankfurt sanitation department but the city hasn't started to use it we asked the health department why that is in a written response it expressed doubts about its practicability at the university of bomb we talked to martin exner a professor of public health who approves of the new method and thinks it should be used this is how he interprets the authorities reticence to deploy it is. it or not is there are abiding by...
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this early warning system the method was developed in cooperation with the frankfurt sanitation department but the city hasn't started to use it we asked the health department why that is in a written response it expressed doubts about its practicability at the university of baum we talked to martin exner a professor of public health who approves of the new method and thinks it should be used this is how we interpret the authorities reticence to deploy it. it's still physically saw. it appears they are abiding by rigid principles would be on are finding it hard to embrace new ideas such as waste water monitoring. for survival in mid afternoon and i think we need to both demand more courage and offer more encouragement in this area. and germany's association of towns a municipality s. has also weighed in on the issue. anything that helps us combat the pandemic should be made available that includes monitoring waste water with them wanting to oil. but for now this potentially valuable system developed in germany is not being used in germany critics say that's down to an abundance of bureaucracy and a lac
this early warning system the method was developed in cooperation with the frankfurt sanitation department but the city hasn't started to use it we asked the health department why that is in a written response it expressed doubts about its practicability at the university of baum we talked to martin exner a professor of public health who approves of the new method and thinks it should be used this is how we interpret the authorities reticence to deploy it. it's still physically saw. it appears...
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this early warning system the method was developed in cooperation with the frankfurt sanitation department but the city hasn't started to use it we asked the health department why that is in a written response it expressed doubts about its practicability at the university of baum we talked to martin exner a professor of public health who approves of the new method and thinks it should be used this is how we interpret the authorities reticence to deploy it. it's often safety saw its money in it and here is their abiding by rigid principles would be one are finding it hard to embrace new ideas such as waste water monitoring. for survival and that often him. i think we need to both demand more courage and offer more encouragement in this area. and germany's association of towns a municipality is has also weighed in on the issue. anything that helps us combat the pandemic should be made available that includes monitoring waste water with them in the door. but for now this potentially valuable system developed in germany is not being used in germany critics say that's down to an abundance of bureaucracy and
this early warning system the method was developed in cooperation with the frankfurt sanitation department but the city hasn't started to use it we asked the health department why that is in a written response it expressed doubts about its practicability at the university of baum we talked to martin exner a professor of public health who approves of the new method and thinks it should be used this is how we interpret the authorities reticence to deploy it. it's often safety saw its money in it...
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this early warning system the method was developed in cooperation with the frankfurt sanitation department but the city hasn't started to use it we asked the health department why that is in a written response it expressed doubts about its practicability at the university of bomb we talked to martin exner a professor of public health who approves of the new method and thinks it should be used this is how we interpret the authorities reticence to deploy it. it's just often the case all this month it appears they are abiding by rigid principles would be one are finding it hard to embrace new ideas such as waste water monitoring. for survival in that often him. i think we need to both demand more courage and offer more encouragement in this area in the eyes of men and. germany's association of towns and municipalities has also which. is basically an accurate. some of thora g.'s argue the system is impractical do you agree. no i mean we are already has the most colleges spending we can we can start the analysis and told out of this already. years ago was this the polio virus and there's a much better conne
this early warning system the method was developed in cooperation with the frankfurt sanitation department but the city hasn't started to use it we asked the health department why that is in a written response it expressed doubts about its practicability at the university of bomb we talked to martin exner a professor of public health who approves of the new method and thinks it should be used this is how we interpret the authorities reticence to deploy it. it's just often the case all this...
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city. no one is picking up the trash. i'll send in the national guard and i thought if we just had department of sanitation cuts here in theterity hitting immediately when the coronavirus hit the tax revenue of new york city, why not? because if you have an army at your disposal that is not have to follow the same budgetary rules as the department of sanitation, then sure, it doesn't really make sense, but have them pick up the trash. you're absolutely right. and there actually is the case, too, that there have been efforts to get a sort of emergency public health force in action. that was in the original affordable care act but congress didn't fund it correctly. so there have been ideas along these lines but it seems obvious, especially after this past year, it seems like a no brainer. >> one of the big lerchs here is like we don't think about broad scale mobilizationacy thing to think about or plan for or have a facility to do. if this year has taught us anything, it's how important that is. alex pareen, thank you so much for making time. >> of course. thank you. >>> coming up, remember ronny jackson, trump's former doct
city. no one is picking up the trash. i'll send in the national guard and i thought if we just had department of sanitation cuts here in theterity hitting immediately when the coronavirus hit the tax revenue of new york city, why not? because if you have an army at your disposal that is not have to follow the same budgetary rules as the department of sanitation, then sure, it doesn't really make sense, but have them pick up the trash. you're absolutely right. and there actually is the case,...