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environmentalists are also concerned that it could threaten the great barrier reef. the decision to get involved in the construction of the mine doesn't reflect current realities environmentalist say and they warn that protests against siemens will continue. for more on this let's bring in our financial correspondent only in frankfurt only protests there over the involvement in this controversial mining project is it a smart move by to stick with it. i think itself was questioning whether it was at least showcase or the c.e.o. otherwise i don't think he would have made the dramatic move of meeting with the environmentalist luis. on this over the weekend and then having a dramatic executive meeting with his colleagues over the weekend and then tweeting immediately the result he was trying to paint the company as an environmental company i'm very mentally where company but in the end of course he has a contract and he has to stick to it and that's what they're doing when you've got the frankfurt thank you. cars bear and chocolate are just some of the things that german
environmentalists are also concerned that it could threaten the great barrier reef. the decision to get involved in the construction of the mine doesn't reflect current realities environmentalist say and they warn that protests against siemens will continue. for more on this let's bring in our financial correspondent only in frankfurt only protests there over the involvement in this controversial mining project is it a smart move by to stick with it. i think itself was questioning whether it...
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the government takes the health of the great barrier reef incredibly seriously. at is why we have supported record levels of investment, support as part of our protection efforts. to build a resilience for the reef to address the many challenges it faces. we joined that with the government. our reef protection effort and long-term sustainability developed jointly with the queensland government. industry,along scientist, farmers, and the community to implement the plan. the queensland government are thesting $2.7 billion from 2015 into 2024 to implement plans. in terms of working to improve water quality and coastal --itat, the crown of storms crown of thorns starfish and migratory species. recognized in terms of protected areas and was identified in previous years reports. we are investing in the long-term support for reef activity for the reef trust partnership. with the great barrier reef foundation as well and continuing to invest further in terms of additional support for a controlling crown of thorns starfish and working with farmers to improve water quality.
the government takes the health of the great barrier reef incredibly seriously. at is why we have supported record levels of investment, support as part of our protection efforts. to build a resilience for the reef to address the many challenges it faces. we joined that with the government. our reef protection effort and long-term sustainability developed jointly with the queensland government. industry,along scientist, farmers, and the community to implement the plan. the queensland government...
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australia we have dire predictions from scientist that warming ocean will see places like the great barrier reefrming ever get to 1.5 degrees above the preindustrial level, then we expect that, in large places, the great barrier reef will not be able to exist as it is. that is a huge part of the australian identity and a world heritage area we are at risk of losing. thank you for your time. let's get some of the day's other news: american officials have again warned against allowing the chinese company, huawei, to participate in 5g telecoms networks. they've told british government ministers it would be "madness" to use huawei technology because of the risk it poses to national security. the trump administration has banned huawei from involvement in 5g because it fears the chinese government could pressure the company to spy on the united states. reports from moscow say the libyan general, khalifa haftar, has left the russian capital without signing a ceasefire agreement with the un—backed libya government. it comes after a day of intense diplomacy during which russian and turkish intermediaries
australia we have dire predictions from scientist that warming ocean will see places like the great barrier reefrming ever get to 1.5 degrees above the preindustrial level, then we expect that, in large places, the great barrier reef will not be able to exist as it is. that is a huge part of the australian identity and a world heritage area we are at risk of losing. thank you for your time. let's get some of the day's other news: american officials have again warned against allowing the chinese...
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from scientists as to the impacts of that warming ocean is going to see on places like the great barrier reeff we let warming even get to 1.5 degrees above the preindustrial level, then we expect that, in large places, the great barrier reef will not be able to exist as it currently does. 0bviously that's a huge part of the australian identity and a world heritage—type area we're at risk of losing. smoke from the bushfires will soon circle the earth back to australia, according to nasa. nasa says plumes from the particularly large blazes around new year's day have now crossed south america, turning skies there hazy, and moved halfway around the earth by january the 8th. massive infernos have raged along australia's east coast for months, pushing smoke across the pacific, killing at least 28 people and destroying more than 2,000 homes. let's get some of the day's other news. american officials have again warned against allowing the chinese company huawei to participate in 56 telecoms networks. they've told british government ministers it would be madness to use huawei technology because of the
from scientists as to the impacts of that warming ocean is going to see on places like the great barrier reeff we let warming even get to 1.5 degrees above the preindustrial level, then we expect that, in large places, the great barrier reef will not be able to exist as it currently does. 0bviously that's a huge part of the australian identity and a world heritage—type area we're at risk of losing. smoke from the bushfires will soon circle the earth back to australia, according to nasa. nasa...
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from scientists as to the impacts of that warming ocean is going to see on places like the great barrier reefet warming ever get to 1.5 degrees above the preindustrial level, then we expect that, in large places, the great barrier reef will not be able to exist as it currently does. 0bviously that is a huge part of the australian identity and a world heritage type area we are at risk of losing. let's get some of the day's other news: nasa says plumes are now across south america, turning skies hazy. they would have moved halfway around the earth by january eight. they would have moved halfway around the earth byjanuary eight. smoke pushed across the pacific killing 28 people and destroying more than 2000 homes. american officials have again warned against allowing the chinese company, huawei, to participate in 56 telecoms networks. they've told british government ministers it would be "madness" to use huawei technology because of the risk it poses to national security. the trump administration has banned huawei from involvement in 56 because it fears the chinese government could pressure the
from scientists as to the impacts of that warming ocean is going to see on places like the great barrier reefet warming ever get to 1.5 degrees above the preindustrial level, then we expect that, in large places, the great barrier reef will not be able to exist as it currently does. 0bviously that is a huge part of the australian identity and a world heritage type area we are at risk of losing. let's get some of the day's other news: nasa says plumes are now across south america, turning skies...
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the great barrier reef is dying. we are seeing croplands turning china,rt, and parts of kenya, kansas. as people see this more and more, they understand that if we leave our children a livable world, we need to get this fixed. there is no time to lose. seeing inhat you are australia -- are there other determining factors? guest: absolutely. the brushfires, which may have been responsible for the death of half a million animals alone, people see this and we know we have to change. host: if you want to ask questions about climate change related to natural resources can 202-748-8000 at free democrats, -- for, 202-748-8001 for republicans, 202-748-8002 for independents. guest: we are nonpartisan so we do not endorse candidates. but it is very heartening to see these candidates out there talking about climate change, putting it front and center, talking about how we would implement a green new deal, talking about what we are going to do to move to 100% clean energy and create millions of jobs in the heartland doing just t
the great barrier reef is dying. we are seeing croplands turning china,rt, and parts of kenya, kansas. as people see this more and more, they understand that if we leave our children a livable world, we need to get this fixed. there is no time to lose. seeing inhat you are australia -- are there other determining factors? guest: absolutely. the brushfires, which may have been responsible for the death of half a million animals alone, people see this and we know we have to change. host: if you...
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transport the cold the coast from the air it will be shipped to india via the highly vulnerable great barrier reef environmentalists fear a devastating effects for wildlife as well as for global warming levels the coal extracted each year at the mine is set to create c o 2 emissions equivalent to those of whole nations like malaysia and australia for years campaigners have protested the australian government's decision to back the project more than 60 companies have turned down requests from adani for involvement among them don't chip bank and china's ice c.b.c. . well as evens balls joke is currently speaking to the press for more on this let's go to our financial correspondent in france which shows a delay josie doesn't look like siemens could really pull out of this project it's something that there is so that they have considered when he last commented on this and december he said there diligently looking at it he expressed some surprise to the fact that there was so much protest to it but he said the decision could still be the same they might stand but the total investment area the total tha
transport the cold the coast from the air it will be shipped to india via the highly vulnerable great barrier reef environmentalists fear a devastating effects for wildlife as well as for global warming levels the coal extracted each year at the mine is set to create c o 2 emissions equivalent to those of whole nations like malaysia and australia for years campaigners have protested the australian government's decision to back the project more than 60 companies have turned down requests from...
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transport the cold the coast from there it will be shipped to india via the highly vulnerable great barrier reef environmentalists fear a devastating effects for wildlife as well as for global warming levels the coal extracted each year at the mine is set to create c o 2 emissions equivalent to those of whole nations like malaysia and australia for years campaigners have protested the australian government's decision to back the project more than 60 companies have turned down requests from adani for involvement among them don't chip bank and china's ice c.b.c. . with me in the studio now is nick hoyt that he's a leading member of the german chapter of fridays for future the school strike movement against climate change and one of the activists who met with. that today. what impression did you get from the willie pull out of the deal made up his mind that he needs to talk to other people of course yes. thanks for having me and i think he will make a decision over the weekend and maybe at the sides maybe announce it on monday i don't know if you will point out but he knows what this project means
transport the cold the coast from there it will be shipped to india via the highly vulnerable great barrier reef environmentalists fear a devastating effects for wildlife as well as for global warming levels the coal extracted each year at the mine is set to create c o 2 emissions equivalent to those of whole nations like malaysia and australia for years campaigners have protested the australian government's decision to back the project more than 60 companies have turned down requests from...
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further add to global warming environmentalists are also concerned that it could threaten the great barrier reef. siemens decision to continue its involvement with the mine doesn't reflect current realities according to environmentalist they want to protest against the company will continue. let's talk about this with our financial correspondent in frankfurt only but what do you reckon how clever is this of a company another german company trying so hard to show off its green credentials. failed backfired i mean talking about the environment is one thing but putting your money where your mouth is as another and friday's for future managed to. company that is not ready to back what it's saying just another company that's basically looking out for number one and i don't know for a joke the c.e.o. made it better when he offered a board seat on its energy division which is to go public this year that seemed to some people i talked to a little condescending almost coming off as a bribe and not perhaps as the transparent kind of approachable move the want to look like in the public just briefly but ta
further add to global warming environmentalists are also concerned that it could threaten the great barrier reef. siemens decision to continue its involvement with the mine doesn't reflect current realities according to environmentalist they want to protest against the company will continue. let's talk about this with our financial correspondent in frankfurt only but what do you reckon how clever is this of a company another german company trying so hard to show off its green credentials....
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further adds to global warming environmentalists are also concerned that it could threaten the great barrier reef. it's day one of the job for boeing's new c.e.o. david cullen in appointment comes as the company continues to battle with a major crisis. last week in the doc e-mails painted a picture of a company fixated on cough cussing with allegations that management had come 10 for regulators and took a casual approach to face. now one of dave's biggest challenges will be to get the feds and $37.00 locked back in the air it's been granted since march of last year after $346.00 people died in 2 crashes involving a model just days ago one of boeing's biggest suppliers fuselage maker spirit aero systems announced it would cut 2800 employees due to the production stop it's unlikely to be alone boeing count some 600 suppliers for the program. its supply network is a big part of its significance to the u.s. economy the company reported in 2016 that it spent $45000000000.00 annually on suppliers for all programs generating an estimated 1300000 jobs in the u.s. . boeing is america's largest manufacturi
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back bleaching and catastrophic mortality has meant we've lost 50 percent of all corals on the great barrier reef in 2 years and this is meant we've needed entirely new ways to think about how can we fast track both. billions and recovery according to the new study since 2010 the oceans have absorbed around $22860000000.00 joules of extra heat to compare that's over $400.00 times the energy used by the entire human race annually and warmer oceans are having another major impact on our planet's colder regions even a slight rise and water temperature causes glaciers to melt more rapidly from below and billions of tons of ice have already disappeared from the ice caps in a nutshell warmer ocean temperatures mean rising sea levels the minister marine biodiversity and more powerful storms germany's angela merkel has invited the 2 rival governments of libya as well as a host of other interested parties to talks in berlin this weekend it's an attempt to rescue a peace deal and strengthen a shaky cease fire this just a day after a renegade commander have to left a peace conference in moscow without signi
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further add to global warming environmentalists are also concerned that it could threaten the great barrier reef. decision to get involved in the construction of the mine doesn't reflect current realities environmentalist say and they warn that protests against siemens will continue. for more on this let's bring in our financial correspondent only bards in frankfurt. is that it has contact role obligations to fulfill here but was this really the only option. apparently not we just heard in the report that siemens postural kayser. was meeting with his executives and was kind of wavering on this actually said that after meeting with louise annoyed about where the friday is for future activist was leading the protests here in germany you can see months that he would be rethinking over the weekend so that sure sounded like there was another option on the table from his point but in the end after having met with the co-executors he decided to be true to the contract that he signed with the indians on that big carmichael mine in australia and only it seems like this whole debate it could be quite long
further add to global warming environmentalists are also concerned that it could threaten the great barrier reef. decision to get involved in the construction of the mine doesn't reflect current realities environmentalist say and they warn that protests against siemens will continue. for more on this let's bring in our financial correspondent only bards in frankfurt. is that it has contact role obligations to fulfill here but was this really the only option. apparently not we just heard in the...
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further add to global warming environmentalist are also concerned that it could threaten the great barrier reef. siemens decision to continue its involvement with the mine doesn't reflect current realities according to environmentalist they warn the protests against the company will continue. japanese comic in the sun is rumored to break up its alliance with french pan ethanol that's according to a port in the financial times shares in suffered major losses on monday less than a month after the former c.e.o. of this and old carlos ghosn fled from japan the rift between the companies has become clear has accused former colleagues of his son and the japanese government of conspiring against him to prevent a planned merger between the company gets. motorcycles are a mainstay of any busy african city but you'll struggle to find one actually made in africa almost 100 percent of bikes are imported from asia still that's not stopping one firm in backing a fast so from trying to convince customers that locally made ties are the way to go. wagadu doing bikini fast is nicknamed the capital of bikes too w
further add to global warming environmentalist are also concerned that it could threaten the great barrier reef. siemens decision to continue its involvement with the mine doesn't reflect current realities according to environmentalist they warn the protests against the company will continue. japanese comic in the sun is rumored to break up its alliance with french pan ethanol that's according to a port in the financial times shares in suffered major losses on monday less than a month after the...
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back bleaching and catastrophic mortality has meant we've lost 50 percent of all corals on the great barrier reef in 2 years and this is meant we've needed entirely new ways to think about how can we fast track both resilience and recovery and warmer oceans are having another major impact on our planet's colder regions even a slight rise in water temperature causes the glaciers to melt more rapidly from below billions of tons of ice have already disappeared from the ice caps in a nutshell warmer ocean temperatures mean rising sea levels the minister marine biodiversity and more powerful storms. i didn't run john from t w environment can talk us through this new research welcome to the studio dead seems a day doesn't go by without us hearing more bad news about the planet is anything in these findings that we didn't already know oceans are getting warmer and we're all essentially going to die we're all doomed so no dude which of him i think they have to say we would like to say better things on the report sherry the $21000.00 with the warmest year on record and i mean this is becoming a regular oc
back bleaching and catastrophic mortality has meant we've lost 50 percent of all corals on the great barrier reef in 2 years and this is meant we've needed entirely new ways to think about how can we fast track both resilience and recovery and warmer oceans are having another major impact on our planet's colder regions even a slight rise in water temperature causes the glaciers to melt more rapidly from below billions of tons of ice have already disappeared from the ice caps in a nutshell...
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titles to reach sexual maturity after nesting they travel thousands of kilometers back to the great barrier reef in australia saying this incredible journey helps the women understand the important role they play in conservation we have been for a very important because we have a course to be an if we have a one who will look after the family we faded to rain and also we do appropriate things then what their way is happening in a community so it is very important that we women truth understand what is happening in that environment. there are now twice as many tuttle nests in the on of ns as the before the marine park was established 25 years ago. but more needs to be done to save the species i think that if everybody's operating like to get that then we have i have high hopes for that that the had to do have a survey to see then yeah ok. he is hoping to get more women involved in educating and uniting communities to make sure the solomon islands are a safer place for turtles today and in the future. that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week but don't forget we love hearin
titles to reach sexual maturity after nesting they travel thousands of kilometers back to the great barrier reef in australia saying this incredible journey helps the women understand the important role they play in conservation we have been for a very important because we have a course to be an if we have a one who will look after the family we faded to rain and also we do appropriate things then what their way is happening in a community so it is very important that we women truth understand...
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bleaching and catastrophic mall toilets has meant we've lost 50 percent of all corals on the great barrier reef in 2 years and this is meant we've needed entirely new ways to think about how can we fast track both resilience and recovery and warmer oceans are having another major impact on our planet's colder regions even a slight rise and water temperature causes the glaciers to melt more rapidly from below billions of tons of ice have already disappeared from the ice caps in a nutshell warmer ocean temperatures mean rising sea levels the minister marine biodiversity and more powerful storms. and with me here in the studio is my colleague i didn't there on john from w. environments again a very alarming report can you flesh out the findings of this of this study yes of the report takes new danger and basically shows the 2019 with the warmest year on record for the oceans and this is a almost regular pattern now that we see 2019 with one of the 20182018 with warmer than 2017 and i mean any of these temp to the rising but also rising faster and faster and i mean one of the study's authors compar
bleaching and catastrophic mall toilets has meant we've lost 50 percent of all corals on the great barrier reef in 2 years and this is meant we've needed entirely new ways to think about how can we fast track both resilience and recovery and warmer oceans are having another major impact on our planet's colder regions even a slight rise and water temperature causes the glaciers to melt more rapidly from below billions of tons of ice have already disappeared from the ice caps in a nutshell warmer...
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back bleaching and catastrophic mortality has meant we've lost 50 percent of all corals on the great barrier reef in 2 years and this is meant we've needed entirely new ways to think about how can we fast track both resilience and recovery according to the new study sense 2010 the oceans have absorbed around 22860000000 joules of extra heat to compare that's over 400 times the energy used by the entire human race annually . and warmer oceans are having another major impact on our planet's colder regions even a slight rise in water temperature causes the glaciers to melt more rapidly from below and billions of tons of ice have already disappeared from the ice caps in a nutshell warmer ocean temperatures mean rising sea levels the minister marine biodiversity and more powerful storms. no climate hysteria of the year well the day is almost done the conversation online continues will find us on twitter either the news you can follow me at birth golf t.v. or for you to use the hash tag with i remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day so you didn't. look. to your old stuff
back bleaching and catastrophic mortality has meant we've lost 50 percent of all corals on the great barrier reef in 2 years and this is meant we've needed entirely new ways to think about how can we fast track both resilience and recovery according to the new study sense 2010 the oceans have absorbed around 22860000000 joules of extra heat to compare that's over 400 times the energy used by the entire human race annually . and warmer oceans are having another major impact on our planet's...
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back bleaching and catastrophic mortality has meant we've lost 50 percent of all corals on the great barrier reef in 2 years and this is meant we've needed entirely new ways to think about how can we fast track both resilience and recovery according to the new study since 2010 the oceans have absorbed around 22860000000 joules of extra heat to compare that's over 400 times the energy used by the entire human race annually and warmer oceans are having another major impact on our planet's colder regions even a slight rise and water temperature causes glaciers to melt more rapidly from below and billions of tons of ice have already disappeared from the ice caps in a nutshell warmer ocean temperatures mean rising sea levels the minister marine biodiversity and more powerful storms. we're here in europe the european union is announcing plans to dedicate a quarter of its budget to tackling climate change the europe investment plan will direct a trillion euros over the next decade into climate protection the goal here is to make the e.u. carbon neutral within the next 30 years. this is what the united s
back bleaching and catastrophic mortality has meant we've lost 50 percent of all corals on the great barrier reef in 2 years and this is meant we've needed entirely new ways to think about how can we fast track both resilience and recovery according to the new study since 2010 the oceans have absorbed around 22860000000 joules of extra heat to compare that's over 400 times the energy used by the entire human race annually and warmer oceans are having another major impact on our planet's colder...
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walking safari of lanterns created by chinese artisans that include a forest of dinosaurs, the great barrier reef story of noah's ark, and animals. on the peninsula, the 10th annual lunar new year's celebration will have lion dancers, drummers, and other life performances. the free event is saturday from 11:00 to 4:00. in the north pay, enjoy the chinese new year's celebration with a catered buffet dinner and live entertainment for the entire family. this kes place at the santa rosa veterans memorial by building. crab lovers can go to the 31st annual crab and wine followed by a live auction. in san francisco, the annual indie fest in the 21st year is showcasing nearly 80 filmmakers most screenings are at the roxy theater. in sports, sharks are home. warriors are on the road. the niners are in miami for super bowl liv. i'm rosemary orozco and that is your weekend watch. >>> at 4:00, we will speak with the greatest minds behind some of the top super bowl ads including this cool ranch doritos spot. that's today. >>> one fan from san jose is going to the super bowl after winning tickets by pledging t
walking safari of lanterns created by chinese artisans that include a forest of dinosaurs, the great barrier reef story of noah's ark, and animals. on the peninsula, the 10th annual lunar new year's celebration will have lion dancers, drummers, and other life performances. the free event is saturday from 11:00 to 4:00. in the north pay, enjoy the chinese new year's celebration with a catered buffet dinner and live entertainment for the entire family. this kes place at the santa rosa veterans...
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origins and so on they're being decimated by the warming ocean for example 50 percent of the great barrier reef has been killed by a very pleasing events and that's likely to rise very quickly toward 100 percent as the ocean continues to warm in antarctica some of the biggest glaciers that are contributing the sea level rise they're actually grounded below the surface of the ocean so as the surface ocean waters heat up they're melting the glaciers from underneath the stabilizing them increasing the rate of sea level rise and also of course the ocean in the atmosphere the ocean the atmosphere are linked so as the ocean warms it's changing weather patterns it's making droughts more severe it's making rainfall more severe it's changing weather patterns and so on so those of us like humans who live on land we get affected by a warming ocean as well. and to expect this report to be some sort of a wake up call because we often and more often than not that is talk about these reports that are put out on a regular basis so what do you think this report is actually going to achieve. well hopefully it wi
origins and so on they're being decimated by the warming ocean for example 50 percent of the great barrier reef has been killed by a very pleasing events and that's likely to rise very quickly toward 100 percent as the ocean continues to warm in antarctica some of the biggest glaciers that are contributing the sea level rise they're actually grounded below the surface of the ocean so as the surface ocean waters heat up they're melting the glaciers from underneath the stabilizing them increasing...
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the great barrier reef is dying. we are seeing croplands turning china,rt, and parts of kenya, kansas. as people see this more and more, they understand that if we leave our children a livable world, we need to get this fixed. there is no time to lose. seeing inhat you are australia -- are there other determining factors? guest: absolutely. the brushfires, which may have been responsible for the death of half a million animals alone, people see this and we know we have to change. host: if you want to ask questions about climate change related to natural resources can 202-748-8000 at free democrats, -- for, 202-748-8001 for republicans, 202-748-8002 for independents. guest: we are nonpartisan so we do not endorse candidates. but it is very heartening to see these candidates out there talking about climate change, putting it front and center, talking about how we would implement a green new deal, talking about what we are going to do to move to 100% clean energy and create millions of jobs in the heartland doing just t
the great barrier reef is dying. we are seeing croplands turning china,rt, and parts of kenya, kansas. as people see this more and more, they understand that if we leave our children a livable world, we need to get this fixed. there is no time to lose. seeing inhat you are australia -- are there other determining factors? guest: absolutely. the brushfires, which may have been responsible for the death of half a million animals alone, people see this and we know we have to change. host: if you...