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unlike my last cell feed on instagram so what can i do personally to actively protect the environment and climate change tons of local projects and even apps that can help you do your bit if you that we. and is specially interesting. it's all started with the big cleanup dr sim berlin but putting out an online call to combat pollution locally was only the beginning for plan a. it see no no's that solving big problems requiring as big daily turns. climate change is not one problem climate is a lot of the problems are intertwined and our they took photos. of complexity we use the data to pinpoint exactly the locations and the types of issues that happen around the world that need to be immediately acted on. the plan and based startup analyzes danger from research institutions around the world based on its findings plan and contacts individuals companies and community groups in the affected areas the only prerequisite is that they want to do something to combat climate change plan any publicizes their projects and allows users to help fund them every plan is thoroughly checked for its viability and transpa
unlike my last cell feed on instagram so what can i do personally to actively protect the environment and climate change tons of local projects and even apps that can help you do your bit if you that we. and is specially interesting. it's all started with the big cleanup dr sim berlin but putting out an online call to combat pollution locally was only the beginning for plan a. it see no no's that solving big problems requiring as big daily turns. climate change is not one problem climate is a...
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my last cell feed on instagram so what can i do personally to actively protect the environment and on the climate change there are tons of local projects and even apps that can help you do your bit here are a few that we found is specially interesting. it's all started with the big cleanup dr simba. but putting out an online call to combat pollution locally was only the beginning for a plan and. it see no no was that solving big problems recurring is big data. is not one problem climate. and. we use the data to pinpoint exactly the locations and the types of issues that happen around the world that. analyzes danger from research institutions around the world around based on its findings turn a contacts individuals companies and community groups in the affected. the only prerequisite is that they want to do something to combat climate change plan any publicizing their projects and i want to use this to help fund them every plan is thoroughly checked for its viability and transparency. then there's the eco. into your daily habits with a few clicks and the app will calculate your carbon footprint and show
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to find out the government's position we met the indian minister of environment forests and climate change. and you asking me that question. few hundreds of trees delay isis the best exexamples.n the limimited tool with nearly the mold. fifteen thousand trees to build tools they would do for. realizations of metro stations what what is the result in twenty years. fifty zero fifty thousand greens have begun filing please all grown up. is different largest simultaneously f five million passengers travelling letterman's- doing group enrollment group friendly public transport to the limit. except that in the case of the r. a. forest the goal is not to put less pressure on the network but to create space to park subway t trains for this project is to build a new look so we won't talk about one project. will go overboard policies how playing the number of flu i would lose limbs what it does to exexplain.n. because what is not falling system will be my top priorities of. the earth is. delphi elements of life. well skied. in thehe g. prior that is a legend and then. wind and the sky to protect all
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and this is an incredible start. thank you. [applause] >> claim at change is real and we need to -- climate change is real. environ stewardship plays to change the fuel source from carbon based to re. anothe--ry newable power. >> the city is responsible for developing and procuring electricity that is delivered by pacific gas & electric to end users. >> i go to the market to try to find appropriate energy product to buy and usually that is renewable so we can ensure that is in the grid and supplied to consumers. >> the contracting workerrin ant they provide keep the lights on in san francisco. >> i started on the team almost four years ago and transitioned in 2017. we are a new team working together with across functional role. >> every contract her team is involved in executing helps san francisco reduce its climate impact by reducing greenhouse gases remitted. >> what i am most proud of is the long-term energy contracts to get new renewables in california. >> before she was doing this, we probably executed a cunpel contracts a year. it is a huge expansion in our operations and aaron is in the middle. she is cent
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fiscally conservative governor in the united states during my two terms and i care about the environment and climate changenterference in our election. those are three big differences between me and mr. trump. if people know that and think for themselves and make their choice, i am happy. neil: you know, governor, the fact of the matter is, an uphill fight to challenge an incumbent president. the one who came the closest was ronald reagan in 1976. darn near 1 a. the fact of the matter is, one delegate thus far. from iowa. that is it. i really don't think it will be a major factor when all is said and done. i do think that, you know, i can have an impact on the election results in the final even without winning myself. let's assume mr. trump as a nominee of the republican party. they say smart money says if he loses four or five or three or 4% of the so-called traditional republican vote, he cannot be reelected. steve bannon says that he was mr. trump's number one guy. i think on average i can exceed that amount. every vote that goes for me is about that is not going for mr. trump. even in the republican pr
fiscally conservative governor in the united states during my two terms and i care about the environment and climate changenterference in our election. those are three big differences between me and mr. trump. if people know that and think for themselves and make their choice, i am happy. neil: you know, governor, the fact of the matter is, an uphill fight to challenge an incumbent president. the one who came the closest was ronald reagan in 1976. darn near 1 a. the fact of the matter is, one...
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climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. in the us of climate change. the transfer some explosive. substance to people. running what ideas do they have their future. cut. deep local news dot com for to make a series for the multimedia. could enter. such a move. this is news and these are our top stories. russian president vladimir putin and his tech its counterpart reggie type one say they've agreed a ceasefire in the syrian province of idlib the deal came after they met in moscow following clashes between turkish and syrian forces russia is a key ally of the syrian go.
climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. in the us of climate change. the transfer some explosive. substance to people. running what ideas do they have their future. cut. deep local news dot com for to make a series for the multimedia. could enter. such a move. this is news and these are our top stories. russian president vladimir putin and his tech...
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a dream destination for many people, but there is no doubt that tourism and climate change have had an impact on its environmentack, i came here to meet some of the people trying to do something about that. we are starting with something that up until now most tourists have not wanted to see on their pristine beaches but which is vital in the fight against climate change, seagrass. so, sandra, tell me what is seagrass? seagrass is very important because actually it has a lot of the functions in the ocean. not only is it a habitat or nursery for many animals, many fish, during different stages of their life, but it also provides most of the oxygen that we need for us, also, for breathing. and what's the biggest threat to seagrass? in most of the reserves, they thought that seagrass it is not looking nice for the guests, because it is not the white sand that they want to have for their pictures. so they used to remove it from the beach because of that. yeah, i mean, the project is just to really avoid removing seagrass around the lagoon, and also not doing any action or activity next to the seagrass. so if it wil
a dream destination for many people, but there is no doubt that tourism and climate change have had an impact on its environmentack, i came here to meet some of the people trying to do something about that. we are starting with something that up until now most tourists have not wanted to see on their pristine beaches but which is vital in the fight against climate change, seagrass. so, sandra, tell me what is seagrass? seagrass is very important because actually it has a lot of the functions in...
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all been affected by climate change and weather patterns environment are not what they used to be my analogy used to have a natural a scene but now we can't sleep without using electric air conditioning. but at the thought if. the emissions produced by transport households and industries in the town are already being partially offset by biodiverse forests that surround me not getting. that was revealed by a detailed study conducted to determine the town's footprint at the time. the study concluded that an additional $15000.00 tons of c o 2 needed to be put back into the ground each year for the town to attain net 0 emission of carbon neutral status. volunteers and workers began to reforest the area. they hope to do their bit too but for the average temperature rise of between 2 and 4.5 degrees celsius that is predicted for the region by 2050. 4 meena goodie such a rise would cause rice production to fall and devastate heat sensitive crops like garden and coffee. the study found there were other improvements the town could make for example waste management. today the workers from heat
all been affected by climate change and weather patterns environment are not what they used to be my analogy used to have a natural a scene but now we can't sleep without using electric air conditioning. but at the thought if. the emissions produced by transport households and industries in the town are already being partially offset by biodiverse forests that surround me not getting. that was revealed by a detailed study conducted to determine the town's footprint at the time. the study...
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willing to only support trade agreements that protect labour and the environment and the consumers, when we‘re willing to fight for climate change progressive tax code that will tax the wealthiest americans, will increase the corporate income tax, and quite frankly, i oppose the tax scam of 2017, that doesn‘t sound to me to be beholden to big business. so... maybe you‘re... congressman, maybe... you know, the problem.... the problem with the senator sanders approach is either you‘re for the revolution or the status quo, and most americans, including me and joe biden, are somewhere in between. and one of the problems that we have is that when you have someone who‘s a moderate, we are labelled as establishment candidates who are beholden to corporate interests. there is somewhere between bernie‘s revolution and the status quo, and that‘s where most americans are. let me ask you one specific question, and it seems to me very relevant right now. it‘s about the vice presidential pick that‘s eventually going to have to be made. let us assumejoe biden wins the nomination. there are two schools of thought. one school says he‘s got to pi
willing to only support trade agreements that protect labour and the environment and the consumers, when we‘re willing to fight for climate change progressive tax code that will tax the wealthiest americans, will increase the corporate income tax, and quite frankly, i oppose the tax scam of 2017, that doesn‘t sound to me to be beholden to big business. so... maybe you‘re... congressman, maybe... you know, the problem.... the problem with the senator sanders approach is either you‘re for...
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my whole team would like to save the world we're already doing it by talking about climate change and the environment not by fans will save the world through innovation. going to shoot began his journey in 2010 he started with street scooters then kidded out the german postal service with electric delivery trucks but the automobile industry took little notice of him. his next dream was an electric car that everyone can afford but the big car maker is still weren't interested so in 2017 she...
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ballot boxes and while donald trump and health care dominated much of the democratic primary talking points it's climate change and the failing state of our environment that many believe was the most pressing pressing issue of our day namely because the very future of life on earth as we know it is what's at stake when it comes to climate change but with the majority of republicans and even president donald trump himself taking the earth is flat style approach writing off the science behind climate change is nothing more than a conspiracy theory you know hoax the responsibility for combating climate change falls squarely. under the democrats' shoulders and this my friends is where the green new deal comes in inspired by u.s. president franklin delano roosevelt's sweeping social safety nets and massive infrastructure jobs programs implemented back in the 19th thirties and forties the green new deal is what many democrats are banking on to save the day and keep their party relevant but what exactly is it popular science reports that the deal em's to slash greenhouse gas emissions by switching to 100 percent renewable energy by 2030 while providing a sa
ballot boxes and while donald trump and health care dominated much of the democratic primary talking points it's climate change and the failing state of our environment that many believe was the most pressing pressing issue of our day namely because the very future of life on earth as we know it is what's at stake when it comes to climate change but with the majority of republicans and even president donald trump himself taking the earth is flat style approach writing off the science behind...
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climate change challenge. let me quote to glen peters, the research director for the international climate and environment researchid, "we must find ways when we rebuild the economy of learning some of these lessons. we mustn't simply restore emissions." you think we will learn that lesson? i think the shock is so big, that we will learn a lot of lessons and you are very right to point at climate, in part because the reduced biodiversity with climate change may be also responsible for how fast the virus may have spread or how the virus may emerge. from what you are i understand, i'm nota emerge. from what you are i understand, i'm not a health expert. but the climate is also common good and it will have demonstrated how things can change rapidly when we do things can change rapidly when we do things differently. the travel will also change, the way businesses do things because we are all working, a lot of us aren't really working now, we have reduced our travel and yet a lot of activity by the containment of course can still go on so yes, i think the shock has been very big, is being very big and this will lead us
climate change challenge. let me quote to glen peters, the research director for the international climate and environment researchid, "we must find ways when we rebuild the economy of learning some of these lessons. we mustn't simply restore emissions." you think we will learn that lesson? i think the shock is so big, that we will learn a lot of lessons and you are very right to point at climate, in part because the reduced biodiversity with climate change may be also responsible for...
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wouldn't blame it on global warming and climate change a that want to blame it on the scene the coast climate change and that's it human pressure putting on the environment because that is by preparing locals to us given this global warming now with the same recent studies saying that the the the mass of animals on the planet all that mass 90 percent of them are either humans or animals that humans very upset h. and o. use it in a lot of oceans so with might associate because they pose for a pathogen by putting too much of a strain on the planet there's no read that it is know why that of ours is going to survive and prosper by infecting toggles because we're watching them that they're dying out of us dying out this guy is the place for a host of the vote is humanity now it isn't and again with what i've seen to a sustained practice is yet another ineffective policy by people who are in shock and awe to send a system that runs and that was it was just an accent because the money from kuwait which is about a trillion dollars a year drilled into the a real economy maybe about 100000000000 dollars a year through into the salaries and bonuses the finance sec
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health 2 because as humans we are connected parts to our direct environment people can only exist on a healthy planet earth and climate change will influence of course nature around us but also human health and what are the effect of climate change has an all body direct effect afaik so if you have heat waves or extreme weather when thawed a direct effect of these on our human health and indirect. if we have. warmer temperatures and higher concentrations of c o 2 trees are producing more paul for example so people who have a lot use will suffer more from these conditions and even some different diseases coming out of this climate change so they're not new diseases coming up but diseases we normally know for a deceleration reaches of our world will come to us as well so for example talking about. insects who transmitted diseases they will come to our regions as well what about different parts of the world where it's already hot and warm if you have a look at the areas around equator in 2050 there will be areas where humans won't be able to live anymore and just because the heat is so extreme that we can't adapt to it physical
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and there. is climate change crisis sex how freeness increase books you get smarter for free t w books. hello and welcome. to environments show a couple docs i know about channels television i do and then t.v. uganda my name is now out and i mean the fossett.
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ballot boxes while donald trump and healthcare have dominated much of the democratic primary talking points it's climate change and the failing state of our environment that many believe was the most pressing pressing issue of our day mainly because the very future of life on earth as we know it is what's at stake when it comes to climate change but with the majority of republicans and even president donald trump himself taking the earth is flat style approach writing off the science behind climate change is nothing more than a conspiracy theory and a hoax the responsibility for combating climate changed. all squarely. under the democrats' shoulders and this my friends is where the green new deal comes in inspired by u.s. president franklin delano roosevelt sweeping social safety nets and massive infrastructure jobs programs implemented back in the 1930 s. and forty's the green new deal is what many democrats are banking on to save the day and keep their party relevant but what exactly is it popular science reports that the deal 'd em's to slash greenhouse gas emissions by switching to 100 percent renewable energy by 2030 while providing a safety net
ballot boxes while donald trump and healthcare have dominated much of the democratic primary talking points it's climate change and the failing state of our environment that many believe was the most pressing pressing issue of our day mainly because the very future of life on earth as we know it is what's at stake when it comes to climate change but with the majority of republicans and even president donald trump himself taking the earth is flat style approach writing off the science behind...
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says 75 percent of the lab and 2 of the marine environment have been severely altered by human activity exploitation of species through over fishing and hunting climate change caused by a greenhouse gas emissions. pollution and finally the how of a creek tom local ecosystems by invasive species reports both to say the decline can be slowed even stopped in some cases but to do that we must transform our relationship with. and out the seas for the blind and a robotic arm for the disabled. by jungle straightly an engineer isn't venting tools to help people gain independence. as time goes on and you decided that we'll put the ability to recognize objects on the far end so that people with limited vision will be able to recognize everyday objects women make science robo gals episode for an al-jazeera. all. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian figure and this is the live from coming up in the next 60 minutes a new reality billions of people will be forced to make major changes to their lives after the world health organization declares the coronavirus a pandemic. we will be suspending all travel from europe to the united states for the next 30 days u.s. president
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says 75 percent of the land and 2 thirds of the marine environment have been severely altered by human activity exploitation a species true over fishing and hunting climate change caused by a greenhouse gas emissions pollution and finally the how to create time local ecosystems by invasive species reports both to say the decline can be slowed even stopped in some cases but to do that we must transform our relationship with. this is the us mexican border a harsh landscape that's become the focus a bitter debate between the 2 countries. here on k. k. road built the long haul you know cape. athens over the right back got it right for. the film we're about to show you 1st and in 2007 it questions a policy that's become even more contentious today. the sonoran desert in the south of the united states a harsh hot and unforgiving landscape straddling the border with mexico a natural barrier not so much a protective wall but a regional belt dividing the bodies of 2 nations. thousands of it. legal migrants cross into this area of arizona every year to them it represents a gateway to a better life. in reality it's often a cold glint of death from which they may never ret
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ballot boxes and while donald trump and health care dominated much of the democratic primary talking points it's climate change and the failing state of our environment that many believe was the most pressing pressing issue of our day namely because the very future of life on earth as we know it is what's at stake when it comes to climate change but with the majority of republicans and even president donald trump himself taking the earth is flat style approach writing off the scion.
ballot boxes and while donald trump and health care dominated much of the democratic primary talking points it's climate change and the failing state of our environment that many believe was the most pressing pressing issue of our day namely because the very future of life on earth as we know it is what's at stake when it comes to climate change but with the majority of republicans and even president donald trump himself taking the earth is flat style approach writing off the scion.
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to help with our questions, washington post business and climate change reporter steve mufson, and ben hulac, who covers congres and the environment for cq roll call. ben hulac, you have the first question. ben: good morning, congressman. rep. graves: good morning. ben: give us a sense of where the money from the coronavirus package is headed in the house. the house allocated $8.3 billion yesterday. where is that money going and why does it seem like it takes a national crisis to get the house and congress in general moving? rep. graves: it is important to look at where we were. we passed legislation to address this type of scenario. we increased funds for organizations to make sure we are prepared for this. this is an evolving threat. every country in the world is working together with the world health organization till learn as much as we can. the legislation we passed through the house yesterday provides funds to the department of health. the primary objective is trying to get funds out to the state public health departments and the folks who are actually on the ground. this is everything from surveillance, trying to understand
to help with our questions, washington post business and climate change reporter steve mufson, and ben hulac, who covers congres and the environment for cq roll call. ben hulac, you have the first question. ben: good morning, congressman. rep. graves: good morning. ben: give us a sense of where the money from the coronavirus package is headed in the house. the house allocated $8.3 billion yesterday. where is that money going and why does it seem like it takes a national crisis to get the house...
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always says 75 percent of the lad and 2 of the marine environment have been severely altered by human activity exploitation of species through overfishing a hunting climate change caused by a greenhouse gas emissions pollution and finally the how to create tunnel oakland ecosystems by invasive species. who are supposed to save the decline can be slides even stopped in some cases but to do that we must transform our relationship with. the phone of struggles with one on one with national with the bombing. of the don't want it up on a moment to full of pleasure i don't mind i'm getting a bit off on you but i'm not going to an intimate look at life in cuba today as it was sounding warnings. that i had done you want done i've got a bunch of money q. . just 0. the earth the earth the own. hell i'm fully back to bill in doha with a look at our main stories on al-jazeera the 2 biggest u.s. cities are taking drastic steps to try to contain the corona virus outbreak new york amazon janessa shutting down bars cafes restaurants and nightclubs they're taking action as the u.s. federal reserve introduces emergency measures to stem the economic fallout alan fisher has a repor
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to help with our questions, washington post business and climate change reporter steve mufson, and ben hulac, who covers congres and the environmentroll call. ben hulac, you have the first question. ben: good morning, congressman. rep. graves: good morning. ben: give us a sense of where the money from the coronavirus package is headed in the house. the house allocated $8.3 billion yesterday. where is that money going and why does it seem like it takes a
to help with our questions, washington post business and climate change reporter steve mufson, and ben hulac, who covers congres and the environmentroll call. ben hulac, you have the first question. ben: good morning, congressman. rep. graves: good morning. ben: give us a sense of where the money from the coronavirus package is headed in the house. the house allocated $8.3 billion yesterday. where is that money going and why does it seem like it takes a
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organization can honestly claim to be serious and tackling climate change and still maintain the work of working which is so manifestly destructive to the environment while i hope you don't rob again our conservative group also notices that poland one of its main supporters is far is lagging far behind in terms of the mission and still denying the need for our green new deal let's talk about foreign policy and then you will merkel's foreign policy because there's been a strong perception that he favors go it alone diplomacy instead of the multilateral initiatives that you was close to value one of your president's harshest critics here in brussels the green m.e.p. philip blumberg skewes dream of being drunk on power and said you don't shape europe by bullying europe. ship europe by building alliances this is what we saw in increases decades but a very lively you rock well listen to on the your world stage it was so obvious that we were winning n. that we were united an official come on you all know united on russia policy on russia manuel for instance our policy and russia look at the normandy form and summit that we had in paris a few weeks ago wh
organization can honestly claim to be serious and tackling climate change and still maintain the work of working which is so manifestly destructive to the environment while i hope you don't rob again our conservative group also notices that poland one of its main supporters is far is lagging far behind in terms of the mission and still denying the need for our green new deal let's talk about foreign policy and then you will merkel's foreign policy because there's been a strong perception that...