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it is expected to cut emissions by about 20%. the plan also calls for developing another technology called coal integrated gasification combined cycle by around 2025. the utility says it will support in line with the road map. >>> the president of the world bank says he will discuss a joint investment plan. a former chinese vice finance minister met. >> we need new investors in infrastructure. we welcome especially china's leadership in establishing this new multilateral institution. >> kim says he plans to meet with aiib officials later this year for joint investment. >>> and checking the markets, investors shrugged off worries about china. most markets had a good week. shares in tokyo hit a three-week high. the nikkei closed at 20,650. ahead of a three-day weekend. the index jumped 4.4% for the week. that's the biggest weekly gain since last october. in china the shanghai was up 3.5% closing at 3,957. the index ended the week in positive territory. analysts say that government-backed funds were likely buying stocks to help supp
it is expected to cut emissions by about 20%. the plan also calls for developing another technology called coal integrated gasification combined cycle by around 2025. the utility says it will support in line with the road map. >>> the president of the world bank says he will discuss a joint investment plan. a former chinese vice finance minister met. >> we need new investors in infrastructure. we welcome especially china's leadership in establishing this new multilateral...
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is they're currently a focus focus ruling evaluating and continuing to review the emissions standards an ongoing importance this particular kind of network i've told you the radios are 16 watts you know that the phone itself has to talk to the antennas if you look at the information from the phone itself you'll see that when this is so 5 millimeter your 80 percent of the standards and the phone can ramp up 9 times to 4 hundred and 50 milling waits so the antennas reduce the managers from the phone and have the impact of improving the situation the testing is tim cumulative not a way to do tests would without that it is taking a look at all the emissions from any source on the ground where we do the testing are the residents if they request a test in their residents as i said we feel that verizon facilities fully comply many safeguards put in place on the federal and local level that we feel allow you to approve that permit and deny the appeal i'll be happy to answer any questions and mr. chang. >> the department does have anything to add. >> commissioners the matter is submittednhave
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officials say they'll aim to cut emissions by 26% from 2013 levels. a government task force on global warming reached a decision on friday. prime minister abe hailed the new target, saying it's in line with international standards. >> translator: the government will make all-out effort to help build a fair and effective framework to curb greenhouse gases that would involve all nations. >> the current goal is equivalent to a cut of about 25% from 2005, the previous reference year. 45 nations, including china and the united states have already submitted their targets to the united nations. >>> china has become the world's top emitter of carbon dioxide as its economy rapidly expands. leaders in beijing have pledged to drastically reduce emissions. but with the u.n. climate change talks scheduled at the end of the year some analysts wonder whether the nation's quest for growth will overshadow its commitment to the environment. >> chinese officials announced their 2030 reduction target for greenhouse gases. the host country of a u.n. conference begins in n
officials say they'll aim to cut emissions by 26% from 2013 levels. a government task force on global warming reached a decision on friday. prime minister abe hailed the new target, saying it's in line with international standards. >> translator: the government will make all-out effort to help build a fair and effective framework to curb greenhouse gases that would involve all nations. >> the current goal is equivalent to a cut of about 25% from 2005, the previous reference year. 45...
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leaders in beijing pledged to drastically reduce emissions. with talks planned for the end of the year some analysts wonder whether the group will overshadow its commitment to the environment. >>> chinese officials announced their 2013 reduction target for jean house gases during the the recent visit. the host country of a u.n. conference beginning in november, known as top 21. >> we must cut carbon emissions by 60 to 65% compared to 2005. >> but this figure is per unit of gdp. which means the country's emissions could actually increase as its economy grows. the premier leak says china's inaugural emissions will rise until 2013 but at the lower rate than before. it will then begin to decline t. country's co 28 output has more than tripled between 1990 and 2012 while global will i the number has hisen by just 50%. china now accounts for a quarter of all global emissions relying heavily on coal burning for electricity and other purposes. trouk renewable energy as one of the clean ways for house emission. at this electricity company located in a
leaders in beijing pledged to drastically reduce emissions. with talks planned for the end of the year some analysts wonder whether the group will overshadow its commitment to the environment. >>> chinese officials announced their 2013 reduction target for jean house gases during the the recent visit. the host country of a u.n. conference beginning in november, known as top 21. >> we must cut carbon emissions by 60 to 65% compared to 2005. >> but this figure is per unit of...
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he just says it is a source of carbon emissions. epa has been engaged in that issue for a very long time. rep. massie: maybe been working with the wood stove industry. admin mccarthy: we have been. i want to ask you -- rep. massie: i want to ask you about that. do you think it is wrong, or does it bother you at all if you promulgated regulation that most americans are against? admin mccarthy: if they get a chance to see it, it would bother me very much. rep. massie: the irony of your being here today is that we without a vote on the floor in a few hours about your regulation on wood boiling stoves. for your department. i would like a prediction, i will predict that the people's house votes not to fund that regulation. the majority of our constituents don't support it. i will also predict it will be a bipartisan vote. admin mccarthy: i just hope you take a look at it. we work with the industry very well. we give me time to take advantage of new technologies. rep. massie: i'm glad you worked with the industry. do you know what it will
he just says it is a source of carbon emissions. epa has been engaged in that issue for a very long time. rep. massie: maybe been working with the wood stove industry. admin mccarthy: we have been. i want to ask you -- rep. massie: i want to ask you about that. do you think it is wrong, or does it bother you at all if you promulgated regulation that most americans are against? admin mccarthy: if they get a chance to see it, it would bother me very much. rep. massie: the irony of your being here...
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and whether we go that low emissions or the high emissions pathway make a big difference on lives, economy, and cost of doing business anywhere along the coast, as well as interior to many of the land areas. and i would like to say that doing emissions reductions is one of those adaptation costs is the tide that floats all boats. when we reduce the pace of change it allows the mayor of annapolis, the naval academy to put in flood barriers at a more cost-effective way and do plans that are reasonable and not hurting the economy as much as if we just keep reacting to this -- we're ready to take off. if we can avoid taking off, it makes a world of difference. as some people say, it's a difference between suffering and a somewhat manageable world. >> thank you. congressman tonko. >> thank you, congressman. the stewardship, again, vice admiral, that comes via the navy, is so incredibly important, and i thank you and the navy in general and our military in general for addressing climate change. when i look at operations that are far inland like that at saratoga where you once served that i repre
and whether we go that low emissions or the high emissions pathway make a big difference on lives, economy, and cost of doing business anywhere along the coast, as well as interior to many of the land areas. and i would like to say that doing emissions reductions is one of those adaptation costs is the tide that floats all boats. when we reduce the pace of change it allows the mayor of annapolis, the naval academy to put in flood barriers at a more cost-effective way and do plans that are...
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one of the serious emissions is mercury. and mercury has s linked to neurological damage in children. >> that's correct. >> i understand who tends to be located and inhabit the areas around coal plants tend to be low income people often people of color. >> yes. >> is that true? >> that is true. >> as much as -- i am glad to see the majority cares about the plight of poor people but i am wondering whether or not they care about the health of poor people. it seems to me that it is contradictory to say we care about poor people being able to buy carbon but not also take into conversation the fact that we have many, many disproportionately poor people living around these power plabts. i only have 20 seconds left. can you comment about the ability of your regulations that generate greater economic activity? >> it is actually a well-done rule for the environment. it is actually extremely supportive of the foundation of a growing economy. we're talking about premature deaths, asthma attacks, kids not able to go to school, families
one of the serious emissions is mercury. and mercury has s linked to neurological damage in children. >> that's correct. >> i understand who tends to be located and inhabit the areas around coal plants tend to be low income people often people of color. >> yes. >> is that true? >> that is true. >> as much as -- i am glad to see the majority cares about the plight of poor people but i am wondering whether or not they care about the health of poor people. it...
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we are talking about methane emissions from cattle and that was in november of 2013. now in march of 2014, just four months later the president issued a climate action plan called strategy to reduce methane emissions and targeting a number of industries for methane emissions reductions including agriculture and including cattle and then one month later april of 2014, this is five months after you and i had this discussion, and the epa put out a document talking about the sources and syncs of greenhouse gas emissions and there is an entire chapter in here dedicated to agricultural emissions particularly cattle beef cattle and dairy cattle. >> if i were to ask this question today, would you have a different answer. the question is is anybody at the epa looking at or investigating methane emissions from cattle? >> sir, as you teed it up in this discussion you started by talking about are we regulating or considering regulating? i believe that was the context of my answer, and it remains exactly the same. no. >> you are not? >> no. >> and you can give us that assurance? y
we are talking about methane emissions from cattle and that was in november of 2013. now in march of 2014, just four months later the president issued a climate action plan called strategy to reduce methane emissions and targeting a number of industries for methane emissions reductions including agriculture and including cattle and then one month later april of 2014, this is five months after you and i had this discussion, and the epa put out a document talking about the sources and syncs of...
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nearly a third of carbon emissions are absorbed by the ocean. 22 million day. >> what do the emissions do to the chemistry of the water. >> the co2, carbon dioxide, dissolves in the water, and it doesn't stay at co2. it becomes an acid. and this will be a crucial development. >> juve mile oist ors, that acid can be lethal, preventing them from forming shelves. it's not just oysters at risk. lobsters, crabs and clams. this government website offers an illustration of the problem. projecting by the year 2100, in water that acidic, this sea creature dissolve. >> who knows how far this will go. if it affects our fishes, what other species will do. >> the great grandfather harvested oysters. >> see that. >> diaroundy and her cousin are the fifth generation of taylors to work here. much like farmers planting a crop, the taylors use juvenile oysters to seed the vast beaches. here, they'll grow into adults, ready to harvest. according to the tailors, ocean acidification cost them dealer in lost production. >> what it meant for us is it didn't have oysters to plant on the beach. >> there was a
nearly a third of carbon emissions are absorbed by the ocean. 22 million day. >> what do the emissions do to the chemistry of the water. >> the co2, carbon dioxide, dissolves in the water, and it doesn't stay at co2. it becomes an acid. and this will be a crucial development. >> juve mile oist ors, that acid can be lethal, preventing them from forming shelves. it's not just oysters at risk. lobsters, crabs and clams. this government website offers an illustration of the...
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but adapt and plan for the high emission scenario. so all of the numbers i gave you, let's give you the example in new york, kings point, new york if we prepare that community for -- by 2045, 264 flood events but let's reduce emissions and they'll be protected because by 2045 there would only be 67 flood events if we reduce the emissions of the united states and global partners around the world. it is a very different world and we'll be much safer. >> thank you. it is so good. it is music to the ears of an engineer to hear planning. time and time again. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> congress vann hollen. >> thank you. thank you mr. chairman. and i want to join my colleagues in thanking all of you for your testimony. very, very helpful. look, it helps provide real texture and specific examples of costs that are being incurred on a real-time basis. and as i see it there are two types of costsch the costs that we're incurring from intense and extreme weather events caused by climate change, and there are the costs of mitigation t
but adapt and plan for the high emission scenario. so all of the numbers i gave you, let's give you the example in new york, kings point, new york if we prepare that community for -- by 2045, 264 flood events but let's reduce emissions and they'll be protected because by 2045 there would only be 67 flood events if we reduce the emissions of the united states and global partners around the world. it is a very different world and we'll be much safer. >> thank you. it is so good. it is music...
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the petroleum industry has driven economic growth and been a source of emissions. many say canada is not playing the global role it could to halt climate change. >> my hope is the government of canada will recover the leadership. we need a country like canada going ahead, trying to fix again one of the most demanding, challenging problem we have as a human being in this century. >> reporter: just before the summit thousands protested against what is seen as an inadequate response to climate change in ottawa. it's hoped to could lead to vigorous steps by canada's government >>> a reminder - keep up to date with all the news on the website. that's at aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] on "america tonight", parking a high alert. the plane has to be ready in half an hour. >> it could be any one of them, it happens to be 912. >> the fire season and how bad will the season be, and whether the firefighters have the right tools to stop the blazers. >>> on the trail of arsonists. >> what is it about the place that attracts this. >> if you drive through the
the petroleum industry has driven economic growth and been a source of emissions. many say canada is not playing the global role it could to halt climate change. >> my hope is the government of canada will recover the leadership. we need a country like canada going ahead, trying to fix again one of the most demanding, challenging problem we have as a human being in this century. >> reporter: just before the summit thousands protested against what is seen as an inadequate response to...
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and continued from our emissions of green house gases. noaa noted in the united states 40% of the population lives in relatively high population dense coastal areas where sea level plays a role in flood ing shore erosions and houses from storms in new jersey my home state, hurricane sandy hit with devastating intensity causing extensive damage and loss of life. in annapolis tidal flooding is increasing at an exponential rate and annapolis is preparing for the next extreme storm like sandy. vice admiral carter can tell us about the efforts the academy is taking with extreme weather and flooding at its facility here. there are many who argue that the climate change is not happening or that it is not caused by human activity. they argue in the face of sign tichk fact. they speak only on behalf of those who want to profit from inaction. while some may find it economically advantageous to ignore climate change, in fact the cost of inaction fall upon all of us, and they are enormous. they range from flooding and sea level rise to drought and im
and continued from our emissions of green house gases. noaa noted in the united states 40% of the population lives in relatively high population dense coastal areas where sea level plays a role in flood ing shore erosions and houses from storms in new jersey my home state, hurricane sandy hit with devastating intensity causing extensive damage and loss of life. in annapolis tidal flooding is increasing at an exponential rate and annapolis is preparing for the next extreme storm like sandy. vice...
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one of the serious emissions is mercury, is that right? >> that is right. >> and mercury is linked to neurological illness in children. >> that's correct. >> and i understand that tends to be located and inhabits the area's plants tend to be low income people. often people of color. >> yes. >> is that true? >> that is true. >> as much as -- and i'm glad the majority cares about people, but i am wondering whether or not they care about the health of poor people. and it seems to me that it's contradictory to say oh we care about the pore people being able to buy carbon, but not all of us have taken into consideration the fact that we have many, many, many -- dispropoes portionally people living around these power plants. i only have 20 second left, but can you make comment about the ability of your regulation lagzs to generate greater economic activity? >> yeah. it's actually a well done rule for the environment is actually extremely supportive of the foundation of a growth economy. because we're talking about premature deaths. we're talking
one of the serious emissions is mercury, is that right? >> that is right. >> and mercury is linked to neurological illness in children. >> that's correct. >> and i understand that tends to be located and inhabits the area's plants tend to be low income people. often people of color. >> yes. >> is that true? >> that is true. >> as much as -- and i'm glad the majority cares about people, but i am wondering whether or not they care about the health...
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pooling their resources and they mentionstheir their emissions cuts. for authorities to get involved. >> we are not doing enough. we are taking baby steps and many countries aren't even doing that. >> reporter: canada help the negotiate the first major climate change treaty. but shocked the world when it withdrew in 2012. the country's petroleum industry, especially here in the tar sands of northern alberta uh-huhs both driven economic growth and been a major source of he mentions. many say canada is not playing the global role it could to halt climate change. >> my hope that the government of canada will recover very soon again this kind leadership because need the countries, big and beautiful country like canada, going ahead of all of us trying to fix again one of the most demanding and compelling challenging problems that we have as human being in this century. >> reporter: just before the summit thousands protested against what is seen as an inadequate response to climate change in on the watch the hope is that momentum from the streets, action fro
pooling their resources and they mentionstheir their emissions cuts. for authorities to get involved. >> we are not doing enough. we are taking baby steps and many countries aren't even doing that. >> reporter: canada help the negotiate the first major climate change treaty. but shocked the world when it withdrew in 2012. the country's petroleum industry, especially here in the tar sands of northern alberta uh-huhs both driven economic growth and been a major source of he mentions....
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for the high emission scenario. all the numbers i gave you, let's give you an example. kings.new york if we prepare that committee by 2045, 264 flood events to reduce emissions and they will be protected. it would only be 67 flood events if we reduce emissions of the united states and global partners around the world. it is a different world command we will be safer. >> thank you. music to the ears of an engineer to here planning. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to join my colleagues in thanking you for your testimony. very helpful. it helps provide real texture and specific examples of cost that are being incurred on a real-time basis. and as i see it they're are two types of cost, those that we are incurring from much more intense and extreme whether events caused by climate change and there are the costs of mitigation to try to reduce the impact of those longer-term cost but they all add up. you talked about townhall meeting where people were trying to decide who would help pa
for the high emission scenario. all the numbers i gave you, let's give you an example. kings.new york if we prepare that committee by 2045, 264 flood events to reduce emissions and they will be protected. it would only be 67 flood events if we reduce emissions of the united states and global partners around the world. it is a different world command we will be safer. >> thank you. music to the ears of an engineer to here planning. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank...
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if we think carbon emissions is not a problem, wait until methane hits us.here are things coming forward that need to address omissions in our society. the growth and impact -- the growth in the economy, in the impact we can avoid are hard to sell at times, we know that. it is important to move forward with preventative measures. my district, and all of metro new york, are hit hard by mother nature with superstorm sandy. before that irene ripped into my district. and 500 year storm's or being embraced every other year, multiple times in a decade. the nomenclature is outmoded and outdated. we see stress to our waterfronts, the closing of businesses, the erosion of farmland, housing stock that is abandoned, and human lives that have been lost because of the storms. we know there is a way to speak to a sound agenda that grows jobs and for text environment, and allows us to anchor it in policy and put together resources that we need. it is my pleasure to be here and thank you to my fellow colleagues panelists and all for showing interest in this issue. i hit the
if we think carbon emissions is not a problem, wait until methane hits us.here are things coming forward that need to address omissions in our society. the growth and impact -- the growth in the economy, in the impact we can avoid are hard to sell at times, we know that. it is important to move forward with preventative measures. my district, and all of metro new york, are hit hard by mother nature with superstorm sandy. before that irene ripped into my district. and 500 year storm's or being...
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aging plants, rising costs, and emission targets. japanese officials have many barriers to clear to put the energy plan into action. yoesh hee toe kamata knee nhk world. >>> the chair of the u.s. federal reserve has returned to capitol hill to update lawmakers on her plans. janet yellen again hinted on the timing of a rate hike. yellen told the house financial services committee that the u.s. labor market and the economy as a whole will likely see further improvement. >> if the economy evolves as we expect, economic conditions likely would make it appropriate at some point this year to raise the federal funds rate target. >> yellen also commented on a note by officials of the monetary fund saying the fed should wait until the first half of next year for the rate hike. >> an advantage to beginning a little bit earlier is that we might have a more gradual path of rate increases. >> she said gradual hikes could set off any harmful effects. >>> tokyo stocks hit a three-week high after lawmakers approved the bailout plan in greece. the ni
aging plants, rising costs, and emission targets. japanese officials have many barriers to clear to put the energy plan into action. yoesh hee toe kamata knee nhk world. >>> the chair of the u.s. federal reserve has returned to capitol hill to update lawmakers on her plans. janet yellen again hinted on the timing of a rate hike. yellen told the house financial services committee that the u.s. labor market and the economy as a whole will likely see further improvement. >> if the...
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. >> a climate of change in canada teaming up to reduce carbon emissions. >> in sport we hear what number one arena williams has to say about the women she will take on in friday the wimbledon final. >> security representatives from india and pakistan will meet in new delhi to discuss how the two countries can combat terrorism. this is a major diplomatic development and follows the first meeting between indian and pakistani leaders since talks broke down last year. they met on the sidelines of a summit in russia on thursday. there is an agreement to attend a summit in pakistan next year. >> the last time these two prime ministers met was when mr. cherif took the extra step of going for the inaugural ceremony of mr. modeie when he was elect at prime minister. talks broke down, pakistan accused india of frequent ceasefire violations along the line of control in the disputed territory of kashmir, as well as the international boundary. pakistan military accused the indian intelligence agency, research and analysis of direct involvement in support for the taliban in pakistan as well as separat
. >> a climate of change in canada teaming up to reduce carbon emissions. >> in sport we hear what number one arena williams has to say about the women she will take on in friday the wimbledon final. >> security representatives from india and pakistan will meet in new delhi to discuss how the two countries can combat terrorism. this is a major diplomatic development and follows the first meeting between indian and pakistani leaders since talks broke down last year. they met on...
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average pir mile emission by 15 percent by june 30 [inaudible] review and report on green house gas emissions each year to insure best practice and consalitation where w the environment. we already have one of the greenest and environmental friendly fleets in the country and this will continue our roll as a snalsh leader. i want to thank a number of departments including the city administrator office, freet management and department of environment for their hard work on coming up with one of the astrungest fleet policy in the state. we are [inaudible] helping the environment and saving taxpayer dollars. colleagues i ask for your support >> thank you supervisor farrell. colleagues can we take this item same house and call? without objection theords nns passes unanimously on the first reading >> item twonet is ordinance to amend 33 f and 33 g of the police code which contain the form knrla retail employee rights ordinance >> supervisor farrell >> thank you president breed. colleagues in front of us today item fwent is a package of trailing amendments to retail workers right that represents a ag
average pir mile emission by 15 percent by june 30 [inaudible] review and report on green house gas emissions each year to insure best practice and consalitation where w the environment. we already have one of the greenest and environmental friendly fleets in the country and this will continue our roll as a snalsh leader. i want to thank a number of departments including the city administrator office, freet management and department of environment for their hard work on coming up with one of...
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that's still 15 years of raising emissions possibly.y 2030, lower emissions 60%-65% from 2000 levels is their goal and 20% renewable by 2030. a lot of countries are doing that specific goal. they're not the only ones with a plan. brazil, which isn't on the top of the emitter's list but is the worst country in terms of environmental impact because of deforestation. trees help clean the air. they had kind of a success story between 2005 and 2010, less people were stationed. it has peaked or gone up again rapidly in the last couple years. since 1970, an area the size of texas deforested. deforestation can be a cause of pollution, because a lot of it is burning. the 20% renewable by 2030 not including hydropower, because they already have that. these are a couple steps by big countries. other countries like india haven't put theirs forward. we're looking at a lot before that conference. >> on the digital beat, on line calls to free an iranian art student jailed for a cartoon this cartoon it shows members of parliament with the heads of anim
that's still 15 years of raising emissions possibly.y 2030, lower emissions 60%-65% from 2000 levels is their goal and 20% renewable by 2030. a lot of countries are doing that specific goal. they're not the only ones with a plan. brazil, which isn't on the top of the emitter's list but is the worst country in terms of environmental impact because of deforestation. trees help clean the air. they had kind of a success story between 2005 and 2010, less people were stationed. it has peaked or gone...
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he has been warning about the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on the global climate and calling for changes to the way we generate electricity travel and grow our economies. >> the answer to that second question is not only yes but it is yes and as we change we can lift the global economy. and the economy in the states and provinces and cities and regions that are represented in this meeting. >> the culmination, a pledge signed by officials to cut their own emissions. thousands are attending however canada is not. it's government sent no prime ministers or participates at all. >> we're going to be forming the largest-- >> instead other levels of government are taking action. the here the governor of california and the premiere of quÉbec are coming together on a carbon trading market pooling their resources and emissions cuts. it's also a plea for national and federal officials to together. >> the countries petroleum industry in alberta has been a major source of emissions. many say canada is not playing the global role it could to halt climate change. >> my home is that the governme
he has been warning about the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on the global climate and calling for changes to the way we generate electricity travel and grow our economies. >> the answer to that second question is not only yes but it is yes and as we change we can lift the global economy. and the economy in the states and provinces and cities and regions that are represented in this meeting. >> the culmination, a pledge signed by officials to cut their own emissions. thousands...
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he used california as an example of a state that has reduced those emissions. san francisco mayor ed lee was also at the vet can touting san francisco's efforts. today lee said all muni vehicles will be switching from petroleum diesel to renewable diesel by the end of the year. the switch will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the diesel vehicles by more than 60%. lee said the change will also be cost efficient. >>> the switch i like today? the fog was back. >> a little cooler out there, i'm sure. nice in the east bay. >> yeah. just blew all that humidity out of here, good sleeping weather now. >> thank goodness. >> we return to regular programming in july at least for a couple days. we've had rain. we've had humidity, a little bit of everything in july. now look outside. this is what you can expect for july. isn't summer beautiful? all this sunshine and warmth in san francisco. huh-uh. september, yeah, october, yeah, july, no. 62 and cloudy and foggy in san francisco, oakland 67, so much cooler for you, san bruno 64. the warmest spot is livermore and you're
he used california as an example of a state that has reduced those emissions. san francisco mayor ed lee was also at the vet can touting san francisco's efforts. today lee said all muni vehicles will be switching from petroleum diesel to renewable diesel by the end of the year. the switch will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the diesel vehicles by more than 60%. lee said the change will also be cost efficient. >>> the switch i like today? the fog was back. >> a little cooler...
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changed and i know the sierra club raised some concerns about increase increased greenhouse gas emissions and the department of the environment said they're negligible but the contract was based on greener way of transporting the trucking and then the rail, and that's changed significantly and that is an environmental impact so i would like to know about the analysis but i know it may come up with the report later, but i wanted to say the price was a key thing with the points on the panel as i recall way back then, and the points because of the much lower pricing for the recology contract put the bid of recology way above waste management. >> correct. >> but there were still environmental benefits of the green rail proposal which has changed now though. >> so in a way when you look back at that original contract they were half the price and they a appeared to have a transportation option that was greener and either way you look at it recology was the best practice. >> i am saying i don't want to gloss over the environmental benefits of the original contract. >> exactly, yes. >> because th
changed and i know the sierra club raised some concerns about increase increased greenhouse gas emissions and the department of the environment said they're negligible but the contract was based on greener way of transporting the trucking and then the rail, and that's changed significantly and that is an environmental impact so i would like to know about the analysis but i know it may come up with the report later, but i wanted to say the price was a key thing with the points on the panel as i...
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we don't know additionally in terms of the green house gas emissions. my understanding is that the project sponsor intend to purchase carbon off set. we dont know what those off sets are and need to see that in the eir. to my knowledge, no green house gras comparison has been done between this project and keeping the project in oakland. i think that probel most of the people that work at that venue in oakland don't live in san francisco so i wonder about the impact to bart and wonder about increase green house gas emission because employees may be taking the bridge across the bay. and, i would add that i don't think a lot of public transit enhancements are happening in the project and that really does need to hap chb. we are not interested in seeing more parking. if we are serious about do dealing with climeant change it has to be transportation. thank you >> thank you >> good afternoon my name is ausha [inaudible] and represent the mission bay alliance. the alliance believed the nrt tainment center will not work frafr the site. in particular we are con
we don't know additionally in terms of the green house gas emissions. my understanding is that the project sponsor intend to purchase carbon off set. we dont know what those off sets are and need to see that in the eir. to my knowledge, no green house gras comparison has been done between this project and keeping the project in oakland. i think that probel most of the people that work at that venue in oakland don't live in san francisco so i wonder about the impact to bart and wonder about...
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from regulating particulate matter emissions from residential barbecues. the e.m.a. last year issued a grant to reduce fine particulate emissions from residential barbecue. the e.p.a. gos a lot of things wrong, especially with this study. barbecue is a term we southerners use for the best pork in north carolina. what they're proposing is reducing emissions from residential propane grills, so they want to stop you and i from grilling outside on our own property. propane is one of the most clean sources of energy out there. regulations that waste our time, money and resources are bad as it is. but they're trying to go as far as restricting our personal freedom. mr. chairman this grant was met with staunch opposition from conservatives and other outdoor enthusiasts like myself. if this isn't part of e.p.a.'s larger goal of regulating grill e-- emissions, it begs the question, why are they wasting our tax dollars on this mind-blowing study in the first place? we've seen their overreach time and time again from flawed water regulations to the it's a rouse clean power plan
from regulating particulate matter emissions from residential barbecues. the e.m.a. last year issued a grant to reduce fine particulate emissions from residential barbecue. the e.p.a. gos a lot of things wrong, especially with this study. barbecue is a term we southerners use for the best pork in north carolina. what they're proposing is reducing emissions from residential propane grills, so they want to stop you and i from grilling outside on our own property. propane is one of the most clean...
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if you put the emissions equipment on the power plant, these are air emissions, then the technology's not there to get the efficiency. you put the equipment on and it wood p decreases the efficiency. i'll tell you an example of the regulation. when you dry wood, it releases s. volatile organic compound different kinds of compounds. so you want to control these compounds. the reason the smoky mountains are blue is because the trees release volatile or dpanic compounds but in order to control these vocs, you put in a several million dollar piece of equipment that burns natural gas to burn the vocs. when you burn natural gas, you increase my trous oxides. h but if you're a fan of ozone, when you react it you get o 2. it's a very complex process, and youils. can't just talk about it in platitudes. you have to get to the details and see what's happening. are there really negative affects going on out there. >> representative bruce westerman is our guest.he nat he's a republican from arkansas. you had legislation debated yesterday taking a look at the ion? national forest service. what's yo
if you put the emissions equipment on the power plant, these are air emissions, then the technology's not there to get the efficiency. you put the equipment on and it wood p decreases the efficiency. i'll tell you an example of the regulation. when you dry wood, it releases s. volatile organic compound different kinds of compounds. so you want to control these compounds. the reason the smoky mountains are blue is because the trees release volatile or dpanic compounds but in order to control...
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the country's petroleum industry has both driven economic growth and been a major source of emissionsa is not playing the global role it could to halt climate change. >> my hope is that the government of canada will recover very soon again as leadership, because we need a big beautiful country like canada going ahead of all of us trying to fix one of the most commanding challenges we have as human beings in this century. >>> just before the summit thousands protested against what is seen as an inadequate response to climate change in ottawa. the hope is that momentum from street actions from other governments, and opportunities could lead to more vigorous steps by canada's government. >>> we have got some news just coming in now. we have reports of a suicide car bomb that has just gone off outside of a hotel in mogadishu. we're we're being -- being told that fighting is still going on. just to repeat reports of a suicide car bomb that has just gone off in mogadishu. we'll bring you more details as get more information. >>> china's agriculture ministry says food production will be self
the country's petroleum industry has both driven economic growth and been a major source of emissionsa is not playing the global role it could to halt climate change. >> my hope is that the government of canada will recover very soon again as leadership, because we need a big beautiful country like canada going ahead of all of us trying to fix one of the most commanding challenges we have as human beings in this century. >>> just before the summit thousands protested against what...
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he has given state agencies one year to come up with a plan and wants to reach zero emissions by 2030 >>> bay area police dogs are getting extra police san mateo police sent us this video of k-9 ajax getting a new bulletproof vest. he is one of two dogs being trained for the s.w.a.t. team. the group, cover your k-9, raised more than $85,000 for the vests and specialized training. >> up next, eyes i'd open and noses pinched shut. why visitors to see this plan are ready for the best and worst it has to offer. >> today'd hot weather in the to bay area could cool off. >> worthspieth is not leading the british open but you have to think he is the man to beat. mad max makes an appearance in arizona, and the it's tougher than ever to be a... ... foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken... ... is 100 percent natural... ... with no antibiotics. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look natural. say something. why aren't you guys saying anything? simply raised chicken with no antibiotics. from foster farms. >>> people can smell that someth
he has given state agencies one year to come up with a plan and wants to reach zero emissions by 2030 >>> bay area police dogs are getting extra police san mateo police sent us this video of k-9 ajax getting a new bulletproof vest. he is one of two dogs being trained for the s.w.a.t. team. the group, cover your k-9, raised more than $85,000 for the vests and specialized training. >> up next, eyes i'd open and noses pinched shut. why visitors to see this plan are ready for the...
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of notification but i'll attack the health issue everybody that has a sixth grade education sees emissions coming out of cell phones and the last study the man carried their cell phones in the hip-pocket it is safer if you put them in the breast pocket but as human beings the mortality is effected it is very difficult to do good health studies good control studies where what are you going to do not shield the people to see if their going to die it shields the - the 1996 regulation you don't dare number one, the jurisdictions dare to test us marijuana california choose to test them i'm asking g i take a step it will be standard operating procedure and be brave even if you have to say your doing the - i was well-informed my first notice was february 19th the letter a single cell phone tower that was located on chestnut i'll disagree my one has a metal that's how i found the pole i think it was 17 hours after i filed my appeal the gentleman wrote to me the guy was helpful a guy if wolves clothes guarantee you photographed the wrong pole those are a single pole he didn't know the pole he contr
of notification but i'll attack the health issue everybody that has a sixth grade education sees emissions coming out of cell phones and the last study the man carried their cell phones in the hip-pocket it is safer if you put them in the breast pocket but as human beings the mortality is effected it is very difficult to do good health studies good control studies where what are you going to do not shield the people to see if their going to die it shields the - the 1996 regulation you don't...
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do you support international negotiations on climate change and greenhouse gas emissions? >> i support efforts to develop a global plan to move forward to address greenhouse -- >> if the global plan ends up resulting in the increase in the price of carbon, are you concerned about the fact that that would disproportionately hurt poor and middle income people rather than people who are in the upper 1%? >> i believe that the actions we take on greenhouse gases will protect all of us, but most importantly, those most vulnerable to changes in climate, which are low income and minority individuals. >> well, i think poor and middle income people will be most concerned about what happens to their expenses should the price of gas and electricity and natural gas and anything that is carbon related go up if you guys go along with an increase in the cost of carbon. >> i don't -- >> are you concerned about the economic impact on poor people? >> absolutely. i'm interested in two different ways, to make sure we reduce the carbon pollution threatening them, but also do it in a way that co
do you support international negotiations on climate change and greenhouse gas emissions? >> i support efforts to develop a global plan to move forward to address greenhouse -- >> if the global plan ends up resulting in the increase in the price of carbon, are you concerned about the fact that that would disproportionately hurt poor and middle income people rather than people who are in the upper 1%? >> i believe that the actions we take on greenhouse gases will protect all of...
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on friday governor brown signed an executive order calling for zero emission technology in the freight industry. trucks and trains that do not put out pollution. they are giving state agencies one year to come up with a plan and wants to reach zero emissions by 2030. bay area police dogs are getting extra protection. san mateo police sent us this of ajax getting a bulletproof vest. he's being trained for the swat team. the group raised more than $85,000 for the vests and specialized training. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00 today's hot weather in the bay area could cool off as quickly as it arrived. drew tuma up next with the forecast. >> mick fanning discusses his brush to death and mad max check this out. with xfinity home we get 24/7 professional monitoring and video monitoring we can watch on our own tv. that's way better than our old security system. [metal clanking] [chip crunching] [baby crying] don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers, add xfinity me for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus get a free security camera. call 1-800 xfinity or go online today. >>> in oaklan
on friday governor brown signed an executive order calling for zero emission technology in the freight industry. trucks and trains that do not put out pollution. they are giving state agencies one year to come up with a plan and wants to reach zero emissions by 2030. bay area police dogs are getting extra protection. san mateo police sent us this of ajax getting a bulletproof vest. he's being trained for the swat team. the group raised more than $85,000 for the vests and specialized training....
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he has given state agencies one year to come up with a plan and wants to reach zero emissions by 2030 >>> bay area police dogs are getting extra police san mateo police sent us this video of k-9 ajax getting a new bulletproof vest. he is one of two dogs being trained for the s.w.a.t. team. the group, cover your k-9, raised more than $85,000 for the vests and specialized training. >> up next, eyes i'd open and noses pinched shut. why visitors to see this plan are ready for the best and worst it has to offer. >> today'd hot weather in the to bay area could cool off. >> worthspieth is not leading the british open but you have to think he is the man to beat. mad max makes an appearance in arizona, and the >>> people can smell that something big is about to happen in berkeley. this plant named trudy his native to sumatra. it's not technically a flower but it produces the biggest bloom of any plant and like lie you'd likely smell her before you saw her. that's an olfactory hint of an impending bloom. >> one of the attractions is visual. you're seeing this spectacular looking and awesome siz
he has given state agencies one year to come up with a plan and wants to reach zero emissions by 2030 >>> bay area police dogs are getting extra police san mateo police sent us this video of k-9 ajax getting a new bulletproof vest. he is one of two dogs being trained for the s.w.a.t. team. the group, cover your k-9, raised more than $85,000 for the vests and specialized training. >> up next, eyes i'd open and noses pinched shut. why visitors to see this plan are ready for the...