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in the middle minute hold quandary but that leads us right into pipeline spills and discussion greenpeace but there's enough to put out a report but there's a number of folks that are put out recent reports and i want to make sure i get this right i want to read it but the u.s. pipeline and hazardous material safety administration to the u.s. agency shows that family of hazaras liquid pipelines experience five hundred twenty nine incidents now there's over a long period between two thousand and two and two thousand and seventeen spilling eighty seven thousand barrels of oil and causing an estimated one hundred fifteen million dollars in property damage i mean i had no idea some of those are small but i had no idea that this which was such a large thing and even the controversial dakota access pipeline which didn't begin you know the flow until two thousand and seventeen has had seven incidents or accidents all ready i mean what do you make of these big numbers well and it's important to note that that greenpeace report is really only looking at two companies energy transfer partners and s
in the middle minute hold quandary but that leads us right into pipeline spills and discussion greenpeace but there's enough to put out a report but there's a number of folks that are put out recent reports and i want to make sure i get this right i want to read it but the u.s. pipeline and hazardous material safety administration to the u.s. agency shows that family of hazaras liquid pipelines experience five hundred twenty nine incidents now there's over a long period between two thousand and...
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all ready i mean what do you make of these big numbers well and it's important to note that that greenpeace report is really only looking at two companies energy transfer partners and sunoco when you look at the national scope there are tens of thousands of leaks some of them small some of the major and there just isn't enough transparency there was a big famous pipeline spill couple years ago owned by exxon mobil the pegasus line in arkansas and the really telling thing was after the spill can completely contaminated this entire community a bunch of the property owners were like we didn't even know that there was a pipeline under our property so there isn't even adequate disclosure in a place like the united states we don't have enough regulatory enforcement so that means the agencies tasked with overseeing the tens of thousands of miles of network pipelines across the united states we don't have enough inspectors to make sure that they're safe and we don't have enough in forcemeat resources so the biggest cause of a lot of these spills is just simple corrosion or weld fit fails in the pip
all ready i mean what do you make of these big numbers well and it's important to note that that greenpeace report is really only looking at two companies energy transfer partners and sunoco when you look at the national scope there are tens of thousands of leaks some of them small some of the major and there just isn't enough transparency there was a big famous pipeline spill couple years ago owned by exxon mobil the pegasus line in arkansas and the really telling thing was after the spill can...
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timber industry, because of greenpeace advocacy for forest protection ...ese strategic lawsuits .. are planned across the country for next week, including in san francisco on september 5th. interior let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawrence karnow: low clouds and fog were very slow to break up today leaving cooler than normal tempertures again. highs today were in the 70s inland, 60s and 70s around the bay and 50s and 60s at the coast. on the satellite you can see a trough of low pressure sitting across the west coast. this is keeping temperatures across the state running below the average for this time of year. highs tomorrow will be in the mid to upper 70s inland, 60s and 70s around the bay and patchy fog and 50s and 60s at the coast. it will start to warm slowly into the weekend. it could be much warmer on labor day and into next week (pam) instagram is beefing up its security. the trying to avoid repeating. (ken) dramatic video as sheriff's deputies race to save a baby's
timber industry, because of greenpeace advocacy for forest protection ...ese strategic lawsuits .. are planned across the country for next week, including in san francisco on september 5th. interior let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawrence karnow: low clouds and fog were very slow to break up today leaving cooler than normal tempertures again. highs today were in the 70s inland, 60s and 70s around the bay and...
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she recently ran on the greenpeace party, way back when. he will -- she worked for a rough later.rogressive. -- she worked for ralph nader. she is very progressive. she has reinvented herself since being in congress and tried to remake yourself to be able to work across the party lines. but i don't know if that hold true. a contestant, heart race. it will not be in a series. it is important, from my point and the betterment of our country, that we get martha mcsally in that seat to represent us. they are both fully funded and they are great campaign people. it will be a battle, probably one of which we have not seen in a long time in arizona. david: today, the big news is this u.s.-mexico trade agreement. how important is that to arizona? you are on the border. how important is it to credit terms of mexico? >> it is important>>. we do a tremendous amount of business across the border. people are working down there that come across the border, i mean, so work. there's terrorism, shopping, they are our neighbors. we have what i feel is a good relationship with them. dustern u treat
she recently ran on the greenpeace party, way back when. he will -- she worked for a rough later.rogressive. -- she worked for ralph nader. she is very progressive. she has reinvented herself since being in congress and tried to remake yourself to be able to work across the party lines. but i don't know if that hold true. a contestant, heart race. it will not be in a series. it is important, from my point and the betterment of our country, that we get martha mcsally in that seat to represent...
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this summer, algae blooms are turning hundreds of wisconsin sparkling blue lakes and rivers into greenpeace soup, closing beaches and upending boating, fishing and familyy recreation plans. already as of early august that has been 160 days of beach closures in my home county alone. it's mostly due to blue-green algae. here is a satellite image taken last week showing algae blooms in green bay and in the lake winnebago watershed which would be right there, and green bay is right there. algae blooms are so bad in green bay that they have caused the dead zone to persist in the bays deep waters for over 20 years. slowly removing oxygen from the waters, killing off fish and other aquatic life. a recent study led byis university of wisconsin milwaukee researchers shows that the dead zone is only getting worse. wisconsin's largest lake is lake winnebago, and it is shown on the photo behind me. lake winnebago has been plagued with a particularly bad algae bloom this summer, it was so bad in fact one ofoo our witnesses today canceled his plans to attend a fishing tournament on the lake because of th
this summer, algae blooms are turning hundreds of wisconsin sparkling blue lakes and rivers into greenpeace soup, closing beaches and upending boating, fishing and familyy recreation plans. already as of early august that has been 160 days of beach closures in my home county alone. it's mostly due to blue-green algae. here is a satellite image taken last week showing algae blooms in green bay and in the lake winnebago watershed which would be right there, and green bay is right there. algae...
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chairman algae blooms are turning those sparkling blue lakes and rivers into greenpeace to offending family recreation plans.an we are not even peak bloom season but already as ofof early augusts 160 days of beach closures in my home county alone. mostly due to the blue-green algae. and to show those algae blooms in green bay they are so bad that they have caused a dead zone to persist in the bays deep water for over 20 years. slowly removing oxygen from the waters and killing off fish and other aquatic life led from researchers in milwaukee to show this dead zone is only getting worse. wisconsin's largest lake is lake winnebago shown on the photo behind me and has been plagued where the bad algae that oneit of those witnesses canceled his plans to attend a fishing tournament because of the lg unfortunately he is not alone. there are over 1 million anglers in the state of wisconsin with a third biggest nonresident anglers in the country with those expenditures only after t florida. with those species with a top destination. by not only making the fish sick but to the anglers also. th
chairman algae blooms are turning those sparkling blue lakes and rivers into greenpeace to offending family recreation plans.an we are not even peak bloom season but already as ofof early augusts 160 days of beach closures in my home county alone. mostly due to the blue-green algae. and to show those algae blooms in green bay they are so bad that they have caused a dead zone to persist in the bays deep water for over 20 years. slowly removing oxygen from the waters and killing off fish and...
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ok we can speak to one way who is in beijing she is climate an energy campaigner greenpeace's east asia office thank you for talking to us i'm guessing that what's in this report is of no real surprise to you given that you work on this issue and you're in beijing which is one of the most polluted cities in the world you know so i would say also it's not all of the driving. you know the link between air pollution and how long has been established for a very long time but he used to be focusing on the the loss. and also heart disease and in terms of need is. more. because you are their organs are not sure enough so that i wasn't to conclusions outside the first that scientific records. are of the natural for our. own community performance so i think this study comes in from a very new angle and further last us about the impact of a deviation and when we say cognitive performance what do we actually mean i mean the report talks about those men with less education being most affected by breathing in pollution so what exactly how exactly is their performance in life hampered by breathing in
ok we can speak to one way who is in beijing she is climate an energy campaigner greenpeace's east asia office thank you for talking to us i'm guessing that what's in this report is of no real surprise to you given that you work on this issue and you're in beijing which is one of the most polluted cities in the world you know so i would say also it's not all of the driving. you know the link between air pollution and how long has been established for a very long time but he used to be focusing...