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well you know in the case of the environmental working group report we've known about these chemicals for a long time for example. arsenic was at the top of the west and that's down actually occurring and for every regulation we have to do a cost benefit analysis to say whether it's worth it to get it out of the water because there's no such thing as completely one hundred percent safe water even bottled water has some risk for example and so you know the question is how much do we really want to pay to reduce the risk and obeidi the way if we pay to get these contaminants out of the water we don't have the money to replace the antiquated pipes we don't have money for schools and other things so you know it really becomes an issue of priorities and right now frankly people look at those estimates which are real it's absolutely the case but it's being argued that we have higher priorities as you know given given the fact that we've got an opiate crisis we've got problems with with schools with school infrastructure water pipe infrastructure it's hard to argue to the contrary it's very
well you know in the case of the environmental working group report we've known about these chemicals for a long time for example. arsenic was at the top of the west and that's down actually occurring and for every regulation we have to do a cost benefit analysis to say whether it's worth it to get it out of the water because there's no such thing as completely one hundred percent safe water even bottled water has some risk for example and so you know the question is how much do we really want...
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>>those are minerals that come from the earth the environmental working group a source that puts out a yearly guide to sunscreens coal zinc oxide the gold standard when it comes to protecting your skin from harmful uva or uvb rays you can't see it. but when you put them on there. >>like tiny mirrored scales on your skin in the way they work is when the uva and uvb rays hit them they deflect. so there's no radiating there's no sheath over the top there's nothing to break you out and as a bonus, it's also delegate on your skin. >>zinc is an active ingredient in most physical sunscreens think is ironically also the active ingredient in diaper rash cream diaper rash cream is anti inflammatory antifungal antibacterial but don't just rely on sunscreens the best way to protect yourself when out in the sun is to keep covered and stay in the shade for today's health minute, i'm mes dine in. >>clouds moving in the bay area now but storm clouds not far away here comes the rain will have more on that coming up and kron four is now streaming live local news 24 hours a day if you haven't tried kro
>>those are minerals that come from the earth the environmental working group a source that puts out a yearly guide to sunscreens coal zinc oxide the gold standard when it comes to protecting your skin from harmful uva or uvb rays you can't see it. but when you put them on there. >>like tiny mirrored scales on your skin in the way they work is when the uva and uvb rays hit them they deflect. so there's no radiating there's no sheath over the top there's nothing to break you out and...
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problem a recent study by the environmental working group found drinking tap water in california could increase the risk of cancer water systems with the highest risk is serve smaller communities, according to the study lawmakers have said fixing contaminated water systems is costly but ongoing maintenance will be even more expensive they say a constant funding stream is necessary for generations. >>we've heard legislature's we for governors talk about the need do something with water in our state assemblyman dov enough is proposes using money from the general fund mathis is measure was rejected in committee but will be up for reconsideration some democrats concerned taking money from the general fund would take away from other priorities. >>the dedication of percent of this budget is not just limiting what we do with the general fund it is directing us to cut it child care education health care, state parks, social services, the list goes on as soon as the budget goes down and takes a death. in the next recession on we'll talk to the members that weight off. >>and see if we can for th
problem a recent study by the environmental working group found drinking tap water in california could increase the risk of cancer water systems with the highest risk is serve smaller communities, according to the study lawmakers have said fixing contaminated water systems is costly but ongoing maintenance will be even more expensive they say a constant funding stream is necessary for generations. >>we've heard legislature's we for governors talk about the need do something with water in...
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the claim of a new study researchers from the environmental working group published the report.s currently water standards are designed to assess one contaminant at a time the drinking water rarely has only one contaminant the study says of all contaminants. president and water were considered the quick cancer risk from drinking california water would rise, specifically researchers said up 15,000 lifetime cancer cases would be related to california's wathr. if all of the contaminants were considered. and here's a look at the most problematic contaminants. according to the city arsenic tops the list was also includes a form of chromium and other radioactive elements. >>is the biggest change to the facebook app and website that we've made in the last 5 years. >>his book ceo mark zuckerberg is speaking in san jose today at the f 8 that's the company's annual conference unveiling everything from the new company logo to specifics about a new facebook dating service. soderbergh also talked about what has become the company's achilles heel how often do we talk about privacy and faceboo
the claim of a new study researchers from the environmental working group published the report.s currently water standards are designed to assess one contaminant at a time the drinking water rarely has only one contaminant the study says of all contaminants. president and water were considered the quick cancer risk from drinking california water would rise, specifically researchers said up 15,000 lifetime cancer cases would be related to california's wathr. if all of the contaminants were...
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a new study published tuesday from the environmental working group found a mix of pollutants in california drinking water could cause an estimated 16,500 additional cases of cancer over the course of a lifetime. moist water contaminants are typically assessed and regulated one at a time. >> this is a new framework where we're looking at what are the effects of multiple contaminants in drinking water. and this is more representative of exposure that we're seeing in real life. >> reporter: everyoners use water data from 20 to 2015 and look at the top-occurring carsin gens and other contaminants in water across the state. >> the systems that had the highest cancer risk were systems that mostly served smaller communities. some of the highest communities associated with the highest risk served populations under 10,000 people. >> reporter: water districts like the san francisco public utilities commission say they're still reviewing the reports but they assure customers their water is clean, safe, and reliable. >> our water meets and surpasses all state and federal standards. our water is safe.
a new study published tuesday from the environmental working group found a mix of pollutants in california drinking water could cause an estimated 16,500 additional cases of cancer over the course of a lifetime. moist water contaminants are typically assessed and regulated one at a time. >> this is a new framework where we're looking at what are the effects of multiple contaminants in drinking water. and this is more representative of exposure that we're seeing in real life. >>...
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problem a recent study by the environmental working group found drinking tap water in california could increase the risk of cancer water systems with the highest serve smaller communities, according to the study lawmakers have said fixing contaminated water systems is costly but ongoing maintenance will be even more expensive they say a constant funding stream is necessary for generations. >>we've heard legislatures governors talk about the need. tat and do something with water in our state assemblyman devon mathis proposes using money from the general fund mathis is measure was rejected in committee but will be up for reconsideration some democrats concerned taking money from the general fund would take away from other priorities. >>the dedication of percent of this budget is not just limiting what we do with the general fund it is directing us to cut it child care education, health care, state parks, social services, the list goes on as soon as the budget goes down and takes a death. in the next recession on we'll talk to the members that weight off. >>when see if we can for their mi
problem a recent study by the environmental working group found drinking tap water in california could increase the risk of cancer water systems with the highest serve smaller communities, according to the study lawmakers have said fixing contaminated water systems is costly but ongoing maintenance will be even more expensive they say a constant funding stream is necessary for generations. >>we've heard legislatures governors talk about the need. tat and do something with water in our...
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a new study published tuesday from the environmental working group sound found a mixing of chemicals and drinking water could cause an estimate of 15,500 additional cases of cancer over the course of a lifetime. the author of the study, in san francisco, says most water contaminants are typically assessed and regulated one at a time . >> this is a new framework where we are looking at what are the health impacts of multiple contaminants that occur in drinking water. this is more representative of exposure that you are seeing in real life. >> reporter: she says researchers use water data from 2010 to 2015 and looked at the top occurring carcinogens and other contaminants in water systems across the state. the contaminants include chemicals such as chromium, arsenic and disinfectant byproducts. >> the systems had the highest cancer risk were systems that mostly served smaller communities. some of the highest cancer risk, some of the highest communities associated with the highest risks served populations under 10,000 people. >> reporter: some bay area water districts like the san franc
a new study published tuesday from the environmental working group sound found a mixing of chemicals and drinking water could cause an estimate of 15,500 additional cases of cancer over the course of a lifetime. the author of the study, in san francisco, says most water contaminants are typically assessed and regulated one at a time . >> this is a new framework where we are looking at what are the health impacts of multiple contaminants that occur in drinking water. this is more...
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problem a recent study by the environmental working group found drinking tap water in california could increase the risk of cancer water systems with the highest serve smaller communities, according to the study lawmakers have said fixing contaminated water systems is costly but ongoing maintenance will be even more expensive they say a constant funding stream is necessary for generations. >>we've heard legislature's we for governors talk about the need do something with water and our state assemblyman devon mathis proposes using money from the general fund mathis is measure was rejected in committee but will be up for reconsideration some democrats concerned taking money from the general fund would take away from other priorities. >>the dedication of percent of this budget is not just limiting what we do with the general fund it is directing us to cut it child care education, health care, state parks, social services, the list goes on as soon as the budget goes down and takes a death. in the next recession, bomb we'll talk to the members that weight off. >>and see if we can for their
problem a recent study by the environmental working group found drinking tap water in california could increase the risk of cancer water systems with the highest serve smaller communities, according to the study lawmakers have said fixing contaminated water systems is costly but ongoing maintenance will be even more expensive they say a constant funding stream is necessary for generations. >>we've heard legislature's we for governors talk about the need do something with water and our...
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could be increasing your cancer risk that's the claim of a new study researchers from the environmental working groupreport the group says currently water standards are designed to assess one contaminant at a time, the drinking water rarely has only one contaminant the study says that of all the contaminants present in water were considered the cancer risk from drinking california water would rise specifically researchers say up to 15,000 lifetime cancer cases could be related to california's water that is a fall that contaminates a or included and here's a look at the most problematic contaminants. arsenic that tops the list which also includes a form of chromium and other radioactive elements. >>up next. thank yous facing some backlash why some folks warned too happy with their >>skip the 5 done lot a's and the four-block cab rides that was the advice offered up on twitter from america's largest bank and some people say don't tell me how to live my life he added that tweet was posted to the chase bank account yesterday afternoon before it was the lead an apparent attempted to encouraging customers
could be increasing your cancer risk that's the claim of a new study researchers from the environmental working groupreport the group says currently water standards are designed to assess one contaminant at a time, the drinking water rarely has only one contaminant the study says that of all the contaminants present in water were considered the cancer risk from drinking california water would rise specifically researchers say up to 15,000 lifetime cancer cases could be related to california's...
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>>those are minerals that come from the earth the environmental working group a source that puts outto sunscreens coal zinc oxide the gold standard when it comes to protecting your skin from harmful uva or uvb rays you can't see it. but when you put them on there. >>like tiny mirrored the scales on your skin in the way they work is when the uva and uvb rays hit them they deflect. so there's no radiating there's no sheath over the top there's nothing to break you out and as a bonus, it's also delegate on your skin. >>zinc is an active ingredient in most physical sunscreens think is ironically also the active ingredient in diaper rash cream diaper rash cream is anti inflammatory antifungal antibacterial but don't just rely on sunscreens the best way to protect yourself when out in the sun is to keep covered and stay in the shade i'm james dine in. >>there is concerning news about the state of thearth's environment data from the observatory in hawaii says the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has reached levels never seen in the entirety of human existence. so why is so much ca
>>those are minerals that come from the earth the environmental working group a source that puts outto sunscreens coal zinc oxide the gold standard when it comes to protecting your skin from harmful uva or uvb rays you can't see it. but when you put them on there. >>like tiny mirrored the scales on your skin in the way they work is when the uva and uvb rays hit them they deflect. so there's no radiating there's no sheath over the top there's nothing to break you out and as a bonus,...
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a new study repelled published tuesday from the environmental working group found a mix of pollutantsn california drinking water could cause an estimated 15,500 additional cases of cancer over the course of a lifetime. cautious we were in separate cisco says most water contaminants are typically assessed and regulated one at a time . >> this is a new framework where we are looking at what are the health impacts of multiple contaminants that occur in drinking water and this is more representative of exposure that you are seeing in real life. >> reporter: she says researchers used water data from 2010 to 2015 and looked at the top occurring percentages of carcinogens in water systems across the state. >> the systems that have the highest cancer risk were systems that mostly served smaller communities. some of the highest cancer risk , some of the highest communities associated with the highest risk served populations under 10,000 people. >> reporter: some bay area water districts like the san francisco public utilities commission and east a mud say they are reviewing the report but they
a new study repelled published tuesday from the environmental working group found a mix of pollutantsn california drinking water could cause an estimated 15,500 additional cases of cancer over the course of a lifetime. cautious we were in separate cisco says most water contaminants are typically assessed and regulated one at a time . >> this is a new framework where we are looking at what are the health impacts of multiple contaminants that occur in drinking water and this is more...
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problem a recent study by the environmental working group found drinking tap water in california could increase the risk of cancer water systems with the highest risk is serve smaller communities, according to the study lawmakers have said 16 contaminated water systems is costly but ongoing maintenance will be even more expensive they say a constant funding stream is necessary for generations. >>we've heard legislature's we for governors talk about the need do something with water and our state assemblyman dov enough is proposes using money from the general fund mathis is measure was rejected in committee but will be up for reconsideration some democrats concerned taking money from the general fund would take away from other priorities. >>the dedication of percent of this budget is not just limiting what we do with the general fund it is directing us to cut it child care education health care, state parks, social services, the list goes on as soon as the budget goes down and takes a death. in the next recession, bomb we'll talk to the members that weight off. >>and see if we can for th
problem a recent study by the environmental working group found drinking tap water in california could increase the risk of cancer water systems with the highest risk is serve smaller communities, according to the study lawmakers have said 16 contaminated water systems is costly but ongoing maintenance will be even more expensive they say a constant funding stream is necessary for generations. >>we've heard legislature's we for governors talk about the need do something with water and our...
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problem a recent study by the environmental working group found drinking tap water in california could water systems with the highest risk is serve smaller communities, according to the study lawmakers have said fixing contaminated water systems is costly but ongoing maintenance will be even more expensive they say a constant funding stream is necessary for generations. >>we've heard legislature's we for governors talk about the need do something with water in our state assemblyman devon mathis proposes using money from t general fund mathis is measure was rejected in committee but will be up for reconsideration some democrats concerned taking money from the general fund would take away from other priorities. >>the dedication of percent of this budget is not just limiting what we do with the general fund it is directing us to cut it child care education health care, state parks, social services, the list goes on as soon as the budget goes down and takes a death. in the next recession on we'll talk to the members that laid off. >>and see if we can for their minds. i'm also fun to just t
problem a recent study by the environmental working group found drinking tap water in california could water systems with the highest risk is serve smaller communities, according to the study lawmakers have said fixing contaminated water systems is costly but ongoing maintenance will be even more expensive they say a constant funding stream is necessary for generations. >>we've heard legislature's we for governors talk about the need do something with water in our state assemblyman devon...
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are generally titanium dioxide and zinc those are minerals that come from the earth the environmental working groupource that puts out a yearly guide to sunscreens. >>coal zinc oxide the gold standard when it comes to protecting your skin from harmful uva or uvb rays. >>you can't see it. but when you put them on they're like tiny mirrored scales on your skin in the way they work is when the uva and uvb rays hit them they deflect. so there's no radiating there's no sheath over the top there's nothing to break you out and as a bonus, it's also delegate on your skin. >>zinc is an active ingredient in most physical sunscreens think is ironically also the active ingredient in diaper rash cream diaper rash cream is anti inflammatory antifungal antibacterial but don't just rely on sunscreens the best way to protect yourself when out in the sun is to keep covered and stay in the shade i'm james dine in. >>6.52 and coming up next in the 7 o'clock our a bay area man meet a 12 year-old girl online 9 and now he's accused of raping her police fear there could be more victims. back to the conference or news. we'
are generally titanium dioxide and zinc those are minerals that come from the earth the environmental working groupource that puts out a yearly guide to sunscreens. >>coal zinc oxide the gold standard when it comes to protecting your skin from harmful uva or uvb rays. >>you can't see it. but when you put them on they're like tiny mirrored scales on your skin in the way they work is when the uva and uvb rays hit them they deflect. so there's no radiating there's no sheath over the...
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>>still he you actually you could go online to the environmental working group and you can just plugpit out all that's in your water or in that water, you know particular water district. if you're if you have a well you could actually go states certified a laboratory and have been tester water and we don't want to be alarmist here but we do want it we do want to open everyone's eyes to what the potential problems are >>what do you use. >>i use the refrigeration i have one under the sink itself also a filter in the refrigerator and can the ones that come out of the fossett you actually they're not as as rigorous as as some of the under the sink system icing and the refrigerator so that neither are the pictures. so those are the least rigorous ok well thank you for sharing this information as i mentioned is that it is sobering but it is information we need to do and need to know about it. >>we'll be right you know when you're at ross and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes for less. score the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department st
>>still he you actually you could go online to the environmental working group and you can just plugpit out all that's in your water or in that water, you know particular water district. if you're if you have a well you could actually go states certified a laboratory and have been tester water and we don't want to be alarmist here but we do want it we do want to open everyone's eyes to what the potential problems are >>what do you use. >>i use the refrigeration i have one...
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we will work with our local businesses, our building owners, environmental group, labor, and community-based organizations and others. renewable electricity today is our path to in all electric zero emissions tomorrow. [applause]. >> now i know that we are all excited about what we're talking about here because this means a better and brighter and cleaner future for our planet, and we want everybody else to get excited as well, which is why the collaborative approach is so important in working with our partners to achieve this goal and that is so important. today's announcement is just one of the many exciting programs we have rolled out during the month of april to celebrate earth month. at the beginning of the month, i was proud to announce the largest and last major enrolment of our clean power s.f. program. the city's local renewable energy plan managed by the public utility's commission. by the end of earth month, we will have enrolled over 250,000 new customers. [applause]. >> which will bring us in total with 360,000 accounts throughout san francisco. when you combine all of these new
we will work with our local businesses, our building owners, environmental group, labor, and community-based organizations and others. renewable electricity today is our path to in all electric zero emissions tomorrow. [applause]. >> now i know that we are all excited about what we're talking about here because this means a better and brighter and cleaner future for our planet, and we want everybody else to get excited as well, which is why the collaborative approach is so important in...
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typically under equipped the environmental group sea shepherd estimates that around forty percent of the catch in african waters is illegal the n.g.o.s lately been working with the liberian government on coastal surveillance they seem to be making progress take a look. an inspection aboard a spanish fishing vessel it looks like a bumper hole for liberia's coast guard one hundred eighty seven blue sharks to touch fins and baby sharks it's grim and yet it's all too typical forty percent of the fishing off west african coast is illegal that's according to the ngo sea shepherd which has been supporting liberia's coast guard for two years. most of the vessels that are fishing illegally are from china all the european union. china has the largest water fishing fleet in the world and the e.u. is a country that the second largest with spain france portugal. they're the main ones you can count. it's not just fish populations that are hurt but local populations the liberian coast is three hundred seventy kilometers long more than thirty thousand families make their livelihoods from fishing in coastal waters with other sit everybody not fishing but i do know my dr
typically under equipped the environmental group sea shepherd estimates that around forty percent of the catch in african waters is illegal the n.g.o.s lately been working with the liberian government on coastal surveillance they seem to be making progress take a look. an inspection aboard a spanish fishing vessel it looks like a bumper hole for liberia's coast guard one hundred eighty seven blue sharks to touch fins and baby sharks it's grim and yet it's all too typical forty percent of the...
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group members in late june. which we will send out a broad public notice to meet would people to educate about the plan. payment we are working to get environmental review process up and running. i think i saw team members who will be helping on take front as well as work with bcdc because of many of the changes are in the plan so we have those lined up. i want to spend a minute to talk to you about the depth and the breadth of the discussions and how they really did not stop at just giving us advice as to how to update this plan, but with the projects coming upbringing more public use to the piers, those sprung from the public discussions. what we found as staff is that when you invest in the time to talk through all of the complexities of what the port has to do to keep the lights on, keep the operations going, keep the money flowing while we are trying to plan for the next improvements and why you are confronted with kinds of questions and policy issues that you are and giving the direction that you do to the staff that people are very interested in that. we have found that the more when the time that we spend walking through the details, the
group members in late june. which we will send out a broad public notice to meet would people to educate about the plan. payment we are working to get environmental review process up and running. i think i saw team members who will be helping on take front as well as work with bcdc because of many of the changes are in the plan so we have those lined up. i want to spend a minute to talk to you about the depth and the breadth of the discussions and how they really did not stop at just giving us...
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but in a joint written statement, three of the groups said: "industry in our state works as a willing partner with the losiana department of environmentalty, our communities, our partners and employees, tensure our most precious assets-- our environment and our citizens-- are protecd. the entire state of louisiana continues to meet all of the u.s. e.p.a.'s national ambient air quality standards." meanwhile, back on the bayou... you were, and are, a member of the tea party, righ >> that is correct. ra reporter: so is mike shaff enlisting in gehonoreÉ's green army a harbinger? are fellow conservatives like you becoming more environmentally aware? >> my barometer on how many of my friends are with me on certain issues is my facebook posts. i'd say 80% of the time, i post something conservative. >> reporter: and how many likes do you get? >> i get many likes. and then when i post something about the environment, i get four or five likes. >> reporter: so you're still an outlier inrvacir >> yeah,, you know, i'm no banished. around here it's oil industry that has got them. the logic that's thrown at the people, including myself, is that, if we
but in a joint written statement, three of the groups said: "industry in our state works as a willing partner with the losiana department of environmentalty, our communities, our partners and employees, tensure our most precious assets-- our environment and our citizens-- are protecd. the entire state of louisiana continues to meet all of the u.s. e.p.a.'s national ambient air quality standards." meanwhile, back on the bayou... you were, and are, a member of the tea party, righ...
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work combating illegal gold mining by armed groups. francia marquez joined us in our new yorkrk studio one year ago n may 2018 shortly after winning the goldman environmental prize. , even know there is a peace process, hundndreds of anders are being prosecuted murdered. every day there are leaders that are being killed and nothing is being done to stop that violence. that is the circumstance of many people across the country of social leaders, many in different organizations of ethnic commumunitieses. amy:y: in afghanistan, taliban officials claimed d responsibily for a raid on a police headquarters in the northern province of baghlan sunday, which killed at least 13 people and wounded dozens, including at least 20 civilians. the attack came following a proposed ramadan ceasefire by afghan president ashraraf ghanii on friday. the taliban rejected the proposal among ongoing peace talks with the united states. following widespread international outrage, the sultan of brunei announced he would not implement new laws that w would have brouought bace death penalty for morality-based offenses, so-called, including homosexuality and adultery. the laws were set t
work combating illegal gold mining by armed groups. francia marquez joined us in our new yorkrk studio one year ago n may 2018 shortly after winning the goldman environmental prize. , even know there is a peace process, hundndreds of anders are being prosecuted murdered. every day there are leaders that are being killed and nothing is being done to stop that violence. that is the circumstance of many people across the country of social leaders, many in different organizations of ethnic...
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environmental university.tanford dr. diffenbaugh studies the climate system, including the processes by which climate change could impact agriculture, water resources, and human health. he served as a lead author for working group two of the intergovernmental panel on climate change and has provided testimony and scientific expertise to federal and state policymakers. dr. rachel cleetus is the policy director with the climate and energy program at the union of concerned scientists. her research focuses on the risk and costs of climate impacts. she is an expert is on policies to promote climate resilience. she has co-authored numerous reports, including the recent union of concerned scientists report "underwater, rising seas, chronic floods, and the applications for u.s. coastal real estate." represents thes 98th district in the virginia house of delegates, where he has worked on flooding and resiliency and has produced legislation on those. mr. hodges is a lifelong resident of the 98th district of virginia. is aatt russell fifth-generation iowa farmer. expert onleader and sustainable agriculture and finding solutions to climate change. interfaithining iowa , he focused on results considering retail agriculture,
environmental university.tanford dr. diffenbaugh studies the climate system, including the processes by which climate change could impact agriculture, water resources, and human health. he served as a lead author for working group two of the intergovernmental panel on climate change and has provided testimony and scientific expertise to federal and state policymakers. dr. rachel cleetus is the policy director with the climate and energy program at the union of concerned scientists. her research...