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he is the executive director of greenpeace. you're me, mr. kaiser. the issue of climate change has taken a bit of a back seat here that the 7 in light of the war and ukraine being such a central topic. what do you have to say about that? i mean, particularly the, the putting war against the ukraine demonstrates clearly that we are so dependent on fossil fuel imports that the issue of energy, serenity and climate change are so much intertwined. so we, we hope that to day at the climate day, the g 7 will make a clear statement that they want to faith out of coal and the combustion engine by 2030 and also give the burning of fossil gas an end by 2035 or so we're having this energy security issue right now. in the short term, the g 7 must not look in gas infrastructure l n g infrastructure for a long time from known because that would accelerate the climate crisis. the having to move away from russian fossil fuels is a challenge for g 7 countries, but it could also be an opportunity to move more towards renewables. do you think the g 7 countries are read
he is the executive director of greenpeace. you're me, mr. kaiser. the issue of climate change has taken a bit of a back seat here that the 7 in light of the war and ukraine being such a central topic. what do you have to say about that? i mean, particularly the, the putting war against the ukraine demonstrates clearly that we are so dependent on fossil fuel imports that the issue of energy, serenity and climate change are so much intertwined. so we, we hope that to day at the climate day, the...
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he is the executive director of a greenpeace. you're me at. mr. kaiser. the issue of climate change has taken a bit of a back seat here. the d 7 in light of the war and ukraine being such a sensual topic. what do you have to say about that? i mean, particularly the, the putting war against the ukraine demonstrates clearly that we are so dependent on fossil fuel imports. that the issue of energy, serenity and climate change are so much intertwined. so m, we are, we hope that today at the climate day or the g 7 will make a clear statement that they want to face out of coal and combustion engine by 2030 and also give her burning or fossil gas and end by 2035 or so we're having this energy and the security issue right now in a short term or the g 7 must not lock in gas infrastructure. ellen g infrastructure for a long time from known because that would accelerate climate crisis. they're having to move away from russian fossil fuels is a challenge for g 7 countries, but it could also be an opportunity to move more towards renewables. do you think the g 7 count
he is the executive director of a greenpeace. you're me at. mr. kaiser. the issue of climate change has taken a bit of a back seat here. the d 7 in light of the war and ukraine being such a sensual topic. what do you have to say about that? i mean, particularly the, the putting war against the ukraine demonstrates clearly that we are so dependent on fossil fuel imports. that the issue of energy, serenity and climate change are so much intertwined. so m, we are, we hope that today at the climate...
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greenpeace from their point of view. to abandon hydrocarbons these two days in the bavarian alps for the leaders of the seven countries as soon as possible. acclimatization, before the upcoming nato summit in madrid, it is already being called historic the alliance plans to declare russia a threat to peace and stability, as well as to decide on a new deployment of troops in europe daria egregorovaya vladislav chernov european bureau of children. the cargo ferry angara with a displacement of more than 6,000 tons is in distress off the coast. in japan, the ship was heading from the futsiki sport to the port of vladivostok, there was a fire on it, the ferry was registered as a sieur. leona had 25 russian sailors on board it is clarified that none of the crew was injured, according to the consulate general in russia, all sailors were evacuated to a container ship that was passing near the scene of the accident. according to preliminary data, the causes of the fire could be the ignition of one of the cars transported by the f
greenpeace from their point of view. to abandon hydrocarbons these two days in the bavarian alps for the leaders of the seven countries as soon as possible. acclimatization, before the upcoming nato summit in madrid, it is already being called historic the alliance plans to declare russia a threat to peace and stability, as well as to decide on a new deployment of troops in europe daria egregorovaya vladislav chernov european bureau of children. the cargo ferry angara with a displacement of...
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martin kaiser, executive director of greenpeace. here in germany, thank you very much for joining us here on alger xerox. that when the g 7 gather, they do deal with all the issues of the world. they don't actually that 9 leaders there. actually you have to e leaders here as well as the 7 key countries that don't actually get to talk about them all. but certainly they're advisors and what known as the sherpas deal with all those issues and then distill it into a communique worth also noting that this summer ends the g 7. but then that many of these leaders go on to madrid for a 2nd summit. and that one's gonna be even more focused on ukraine. and that's the nato summit of madrid. thank you very much. every is up to speed. our diplomatic editor james barry's lab rest having that summit, frankie more on those strikes in cave now and several explosions have happened. shook the center of the city in li, early hours. officials say one person was killed and 5 injured rescue is are trying to reach survivors who are believed to be stuck ins
martin kaiser, executive director of greenpeace. here in germany, thank you very much for joining us here on alger xerox. that when the g 7 gather, they do deal with all the issues of the world. they don't actually that 9 leaders there. actually you have to e leaders here as well as the 7 key countries that don't actually get to talk about them all. but certainly they're advisors and what known as the sherpas deal with all those issues and then distill it into a communique worth also noting...
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international researchers say such heat waves are 30 times more likely to happen because of climate change. greenpeace india says global heating is not only causing more illness and death. it is also leading to crops failures and food insecurity heat. these mini or charter has been speaking to farmers in my russia state in western india. they told her they have never experienced weather patterns as extreme as they are now. more stretches of land in with arbor, a region in the western state of my russia looked like this during the summer months. several districts here are categorized as climate change, hotspots, soaring temperatures, and the shortage of water makes life difficult for the millions of families who live here bonded unc garvey says this, the us heat wave is terrible and it's almost impossible to work in these conditions . he says it's not just farmer's productivity, but also how much they produce that is impacted or delivery actually took a tiny organisms which live in the soil make it for toil. hoover, if it gets to hoppy, be organisms are affected. run awfully. if they are wiped out enti
international researchers say such heat waves are 30 times more likely to happen because of climate change. greenpeace india says global heating is not only causing more illness and death. it is also leading to crops failures and food insecurity heat. these mini or charter has been speaking to farmers in my russia state in western india. they told her they have never experienced weather patterns as extreme as they are now. more stretches of land in with arbor, a region in the western state of...
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a town near the summit venue to make their voices heard. activists adjoining marches planned by greenpeace oxfam and numerous other non governmental organizations. that calling on g 7 leaders to take greater action against climate change and global poverty. more dw brussels bureau chief alexander phenomena is in the bavarian town of damaged pot and cushioned as close to where she 7 leaders will soon be meeting and alexander than we seen. the protesters demanding greater action on climate against poverty. will the g 7 leaders be ready to listen? that's of course dict. key question here. however, we have to say that russia, us war looms very large over there is sir g 7 meeting. and anya, what you can see behind me this ideally scenery here, it's tense in star, conscious to the pressing issues that the leaders are going to discuss, that. we'll talk about sanctions on russia. they will talk how to further help ukraine. the german chancellor proposed a reconstruction, a plan that he leading to the, that he likened to their marshal planet held per, but reconstruct her. the western germany and ot
a town near the summit venue to make their voices heard. activists adjoining marches planned by greenpeace oxfam and numerous other non governmental organizations. that calling on g 7 leaders to take greater action against climate change and global poverty. more dw brussels bureau chief alexander phenomena is in the bavarian town of damaged pot and cushioned as close to where she 7 leaders will soon be meeting and alexander than we seen. the protesters demanding greater action on climate...
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march is planned by greenpeace oxfam and numerous other non governmental organizations. they're calling on g 7 leaders to take a greater action against climate change and global poverty. and we're joined now by g. w correspondent, julia, so deli, at the tech easy and a visa in munich web, unix, famous octoberfest usually takes place today. however, it is the setting for a big anti g 7 protest. julia police warned that the demonstration, their immunity could end up in chaos. how tense is the situation? if at all it is quite relaxed right now, people are still arriving. and the visa, this area here is slowly filling up. there's a lot of different people, young people, older people. and it's quite a, an interesting mix of organizations that are taking part here. but until now it's been very peaceful. people are giving speeches, playing music, and there's not really much tension, although there is quite a strong police presence all around the perimeter here of the field where the, the reunion of the demonstrators is taking place. and there is a lot of police presence all aro
march is planned by greenpeace oxfam and numerous other non governmental organizations. they're calling on g 7 leaders to take a greater action against climate change and global poverty. and we're joined now by g. w correspondent, julia, so deli, at the tech easy and a visa in munich web, unix, famous octoberfest usually takes place today. however, it is the setting for a big anti g 7 protest. julia police warned that the demonstration, their immunity could end up in chaos. how tense is the...
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she is currently a greenpeace voting member and a and a global fund for aids women adviser for latin america. i first met layla in the halls of the rainforest action network in two thousand and eight when we were both campaigners and i looks to her i immediately found camaraderie as another racialized women working within the environmental movement. i looks to her for guidance and courage to continue to move forward in places that often didn't accept us in those rooms and up those board tables and with our own thoughts. later left the rainforest action network in two thousand and nine where she moved on to the amazon watch just one floor away from ran and i continue to stay in touch with her. where i continue to look and see how she pushed the boundaries in the organization she moved through but she pushed it advocated for the rights of communities. of the redistribution of power and privilege. as the executive director of rain forests are of amazon watch she's continue to show tremendous leadership and demonstrating what it means to show up for community and grabbing her work in wha
she is currently a greenpeace voting member and a and a global fund for aids women adviser for latin america. i first met layla in the halls of the rainforest action network in two thousand and eight when we were both campaigners and i looks to her i immediately found camaraderie as another racialized women working within the environmental movement. i looks to her for guidance and courage to continue to move forward in places that often didn't accept us in those rooms and up those board tables...
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greenpeace from their point of view.is is a clear demand to abandon hydrocarbons these two days in the bavarian alps for the leaders of the seven countries, rather acclimatization, before the upcoming nato summit in madrid it is already being called historical the alliance plans to declare russia a threat to world stability, and also decide on a new deployment of troops in europe you vladislav chernov european children's bureau rosatom is ready to build dozens of npp power units for abroad and in russia despite all the difficulties, the state corporation is not going to abandon its plans. in addition , an international educational center will appear in obninsk on the basis of the institute of nuclear energy, and an alley of nuclear cities has been opened near the house of scientists. countries tatyana proskuryakova with details. from novouralsk, where they first received enriched uranium to beyond the river, where the only nuclear power plant in the world is a fast neutron reactor, each star on the alley of nuclear citie
greenpeace from their point of view.is is a clear demand to abandon hydrocarbons these two days in the bavarian alps for the leaders of the seven countries, rather acclimatization, before the upcoming nato summit in madrid it is already being called historical the alliance plans to declare russia a threat to world stability, and also decide on a new deployment of troops in europe you vladislav chernov european children's bureau rosatom is ready to build dozens of npp power units for abroad and...
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and greenpeace have implicated a company based here in illegal waste shipments over the phone. the metal recycling company may law says it doesn't want to comment. it failed to respond to an official press inquiry. we sent 10 days earlier, then suddenly the manager appears as you don't know, what we hear about illegal shipments from may low found in romania wheeler go. no, no, no, you're being prosecuted. therefore though i've met nonsense, it's been cleared up. it's a mistake. much would you like to say that on camera? i'm about. i'm not the right person to talk to. you are. that's why we called you the ones illustrated nama and no cameras. a few minutes later the manager acknowledges is aware of remaining investigation, but insists his company's waste shipments were legal. the vehicle. mm hm. i know the romanians are investigating, but they didn't analyze the shipment. they glanced at it and thought, oh, there's some cables and a circuit board in there with. but d, w has seen the reports compiled by romanian prosecutors and analysis by a german lab found that the shipment inc
and greenpeace have implicated a company based here in illegal waste shipments over the phone. the metal recycling company may law says it doesn't want to comment. it failed to respond to an official press inquiry. we sent 10 days earlier, then suddenly the manager appears as you don't know, what we hear about illegal shipments from may low found in romania wheeler go. no, no, no, you're being prosecuted. therefore though i've met nonsense, it's been cleared up. it's a mistake. much would you...
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enough in countries goes to china, lake militia, individual pilot. hank jane is a camp dana, with greenpeace, and militia, the country that became the leading importer at dime. green fees, along with citizens. and governments of some southeast asian countries are now demanding that the west stop using them as the waste dumps of the world. especially the rich, richer country, or just lots of ways of it to the global soccer. and, and of course they're shipping the problem to globally, but here's where it all got really lucky. you can just recycle any plus they come in griggs, that you can tell by looking at the bottom of the container and each grade needs to be recycled on his own in a specific reciting plant. it only makes sense to recycle high grade plastic life. a shampoo bottle ordered the dodge and container because what comes out on the, on the side still has value. but things like styrofoam that food comes in can never be recycle. which means that only it will be used once. this is, you know, let's say a container full of plastic. you honey grossman, looks into corruption and environmen
enough in countries goes to china, lake militia, individual pilot. hank jane is a camp dana, with greenpeace, and militia, the country that became the leading importer at dime. green fees, along with citizens. and governments of some southeast asian countries are now demanding that the west stop using them as the waste dumps of the world. especially the rich, richer country, or just lots of ways of it to the global soccer. and, and of course they're shipping the problem to globally, but here's...
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a greenpeace described the industries, decades long campaign of disinformation. did we a, some of the science? yes. did me joy some of these shadow loops to work against some of the efforts? yes, that's true. but the climate and all of the past doesn't wash anymore. instead the industry of now pushing for de leg. they're really not trying to say that climate change isn't happening, or even that with fossil fuels to contribute to it. so they've really embraced instead this tactic of trying to delay action as long as possible. and there's pushing non transformative solutions, carbon capture and storage can remove more than 90 percent of c o. 2 emissions. exxon is very, very big on carbon capture. it's almost all they're advertising right now. it's one of the ways exxonmobil is advancing climate solutions. you would think if you just watched their ads, that all they do is carbon capture. but in fact, they invest less than one percent of their capital in anything other than fossil fuels. oil companies have become very good at recognizing ways to phrase what they want
a greenpeace described the industries, decades long campaign of disinformation. did we a, some of the science? yes. did me joy some of these shadow loops to work against some of the efforts? yes, that's true. but the climate and all of the past doesn't wash anymore. instead the industry of now pushing for de leg. they're really not trying to say that climate change isn't happening, or even that with fossil fuels to contribute to it. so they've really embraced instead this tactic of trying to...
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. dana, with green piecing militia, the country that became the leading and border at the dime. greenpeace, along with citizens and governments of some southeast asian countries, are now demanding that the west stop using them as the waste dumps of the world. especially the rich, richer, concrete, or gifts. lots of ways, i bet it to the global soccer and end of quarter shipping the problem to globally. but here's where it all got really lucky. you consciously cycle any blasting nick and grades that you can tell by looking at the bottom of the container. and each grade needs to be recycled on his own in a specific reciting plans. it only makes sense to recycle hybrid plastic life, a shampoo bottle or a detergent container because what comes out on the, on the side still has value. but things like styrofoam that food comes in can never be recycled. which means that only amused once mrs. you know, let's say a container full of plastic. you honey grossman, looks into corruption and environmental related businesses around the world. the government is going to pay on the $1000.00. i'm just makin
. dana, with green piecing militia, the country that became the leading and border at the dime. greenpeace, along with citizens and governments of some southeast asian countries, are now demanding that the west stop using them as the waste dumps of the world. especially the rich, richer, concrete, or gifts. lots of ways, i bet it to the global soccer and end of quarter shipping the problem to globally. but here's where it all got really lucky. you consciously cycle any blasting nick and grades...
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be allocated shared or spared he is frustrated he feels half of his report as being ignored and greenpeaces very much upon food production which you can understand in a cost of living crisis, the issue such as tackling obesity and making some products more expensive and the environmental issues may have to be less of a focus at the moment.— at the moment. the prime minister — at the moment. the prime minister said _ at the moment. the prime minister said he _ at the moment. the prime minister said he will- at the moment. the prime minister said he will growl at the moment. the prime i minister said he will grow and eat more of our own. in terms of the economic benefit, given the challenges facing the uk currently, the inflation at nearly double digit numbers, what are your thoughts on that? certainly any government has two key things that has to focus on, one is energy security and food security, and we are learning that to a degree the hard way, the financial times newspaper mentions when covid—i9 first started many western economies notjust started many western economies not just the sta
be allocated shared or spared he is frustrated he feels half of his report as being ignored and greenpeaces very much upon food production which you can understand in a cost of living crisis, the issue such as tackling obesity and making some products more expensive and the environmental issues may have to be less of a focus at the moment.— at the moment. the prime minister — at the moment. the prime minister said _ at the moment. the prime minister said he _ at the moment. the prime...
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willingness to debate anyone any time and his leading our brand from -- embraer mentalist such as greenpeace sierra club and 350.org over the morality of fossil fuel use. and our moderator for this morning's debate is dan njegomir the editorial page editor of the denver gazette. dan is a longtime journalist and more than 25 year veteran of the colorado political scene scene. he has been an award-winning newspaper reporter and editorial page editor a senior legislative staffer at the state state capid the political consultant. let's welcomelele professor drer alex epstein and dan njegomir to the stage. [applause] ♪♪ >> can everyone hear me? let's get right down to his miss. you got the introductions from jennifer. not everyone can see me but you can hear my voice. we are going to as he to be shown to an opening statement on his guilty proposition which occurred today and let me repeat it just for the record. should america rapidly eliminate fossil fuel to prevent climate catastrophe? we are going to have to andarko first and we will let each one do an opening statement to stay where they are
willingness to debate anyone any time and his leading our brand from -- embraer mentalist such as greenpeace sierra club and 350.org over the morality of fossil fuel use. and our moderator for this morning's debate is dan njegomir the editorial page editor of the denver gazette. dan is a longtime journalist and more than 25 year veteran of the colorado political scene scene. he has been an award-winning newspaper reporter and editorial page editor a senior legislative staffer at the state state...
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willingness to debate anyone, anytime and has debated leading environmentalist organizations such as greenpeace, the sierra club over the morality of fossil fuel use and finally the moderator for the morning's debate, the editorial page editor of the denver gazette and longtime journalist and more than 25 year veteran of the colorado politicaln scene. he's been ante award-winning newspaper reporter and editorial page editor, senior legislative at the state capital and political consultant. let's welcome to the stage. [applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ can everyone hear me? okay, good. .. let me just repeat it for the record. that is should america rapidly eliminate fossil fuel used to eliminate climate catastrophe? hope we are going to do is have andrew go first. we're going to let each oneat t doing opening statement given them about something in it and a half minutes each. and it will go first to be followed by alex them will give andrew a chance to rebut anything he feels needs to be addressed that's any point alex raised,. >> thanks. let me begin by saying energy is most important thing of the world pretty u
willingness to debate anyone, anytime and has debated leading environmentalist organizations such as greenpeace, the sierra club over the morality of fossil fuel use and finally the moderator for the morning's debate, the editorial page editor of the denver gazette and longtime journalist and more than 25 year veteran of the colorado politicaln scene. he's been ante award-winning newspaper reporter and editorial page editor, senior legislative at the state capital and political consultant....
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he's got a greenpeace petition-- move! move!"sing out on the west coast. case in point, my dear friend and fellow late-night host jimmy kimmel has tested positive for covid once again. ( audience reacts ) we wish him a speedy recovery. but, i do want to point out, getting covid twice is kind of my thing. ( laughter ) and if you're going to steal my bit, jimmy, i have no choice but to steal one of yours, too. it's time... for "mean tweets." ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: here we go. here we go. "get better, kimmel, 'cause you can't get worse." ( audience reacts ) very mean. that's very-- that's very mean, very mean. "it's hard to tell if kimmel got covid from a staff member or a family member, because most of his staff are family members." ( audience reacts )"sadar thacod orit jimmy, aftd 'dn sausage'." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) that's very mean. i don't know why-- i don't know why anyone would do this. i don't be why. "jimmy kimmel has covid? who cares? i only watch his show for the roots anyway." ( laughter
he's got a greenpeace petition-- move! move!"sing out on the west coast. case in point, my dear friend and fellow late-night host jimmy kimmel has tested positive for covid once again. ( audience reacts ) we wish him a speedy recovery. but, i do want to point out, getting covid twice is kind of my thing. ( laughter ) and if you're going to steal my bit, jimmy, i have no choice but to steal one of yours, too. it's time... for "mean tweets." ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause )...
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to debate anyone anytime and has publicly debated leading environmentalist organizations such as greenpeace, the sierra club and 50-50.org over the morality of fossil fuel use. and finally our moderator for this morning's today is dan njegomir. dan is a longtime journalist and more than 25 year veteran of the colorado political scene. he's been an award-winning newspaper reporter and editorial page editor, senior legislative staff at the state capital and political consultants. let's welcome professor dessler and alex epstein and dan njegomir to the stage. [applause] >> can everyone hear me? good. let's get down to business now that you've had introductions from jennifer . [inaudible] not everyone can see me but you can hear my voice. goingto ask each of these gentlemen to offer an opening statement on his view of the proposition which you heard today . let me eat it forthe record . that is should america rapidly eliminate fossil fuel use to preventclimate catastrophe . what were going to do is have andrew go first and he's going, hopefully each one will do an openingstatement stating where
to debate anyone anytime and has publicly debated leading environmentalist organizations such as greenpeace, the sierra club and 50-50.org over the morality of fossil fuel use. and finally our moderator for this morning's today is dan njegomir. dan is a longtime journalist and more than 25 year veteran of the colorado political scene. he's been an award-winning newspaper reporter and editorial page editor, senior legislative staff at the state capital and political consultants. let's welcome...
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we can speak now to ami mccarthy, greenpeace uk�*s political campaigner. good morning.anything but progress from the government in making real steps towards reaching the targets that they set themselves. that need to be pursued for us to achieve net zero. ~ ., ., ,, ~ , to be pursued for us to achieve net zero. ~ ., ., i. ~ , , ., zero. what do you think they should be doinu zero. what do you think they should be doing better? _ zero. what do you think they should be doing better? there _ zero. what do you think they should be doing better? there are - zero. what do you think they should be doing better? there are many i be doing better? there are many thins the be doing better? there are many things the government _ be doing better? there are many things the government needs i be doing better? there are many things the government needs to | be doing better? there are many l things the government needs to do better. straightaway, we need to be ensuring that we approve no new fossil fuels. ensuring that we approve no new fossilfuels. and we need ensuring that we approve
we can speak now to ami mccarthy, greenpeace uk�*s political campaigner. good morning.anything but progress from the government in making real steps towards reaching the targets that they set themselves. that need to be pursued for us to achieve net zero. ~ ., ., ,, ~ , to be pursued for us to achieve net zero. ~ ., ., i. ~ , , ., zero. what do you think they should be doinu zero. what do you think they should be doing better? _ zero. what do you think they should be doing better? there _...
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is publicly debated leading environmentalist organizations such as greenpeace the sierra club and 350.org over the morality of fossil fuel use and finally our moderator for this morning's debate is dan nigamir. he's the editorial page editor of the denver gazette. dan is a longtime journalist and more than 25-year veteran of the colorado political scene. he has been an award-winning newspaper reporter and editorial page editor a senior legislative staffer at the state capitol and a political consultant. let's welcome professor destler and alex epstein and danier. you just make me baby here just because it sounds good. can everyone hear me? well? yes, good. let's get right down to business so that you've had the introductions from jennifer. oh. not everyone can see me, but you can hear my voice. we're going to ask each of these gentlemen to offer us an opening statement on his view of the proposition, which you've heard stated for you and let me just repeat it just for the record that is should america rapidly eliminate fossil fuel use to prevent climate catastrophe. what we're going t
is publicly debated leading environmentalist organizations such as greenpeace the sierra club and 350.org over the morality of fossil fuel use and finally our moderator for this morning's debate is dan nigamir. he's the editorial page editor of the denver gazette. dan is a longtime journalist and more than 25-year veteran of the colorado political scene. he has been an award-winning newspaper reporter and editorial page editor a senior legislative staffer at the state capitol and a political...
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tom phillips had previously worked with greenpeace.g to have the l morning? it is incredibly i distressing to have the reports about these potential findings, distressing to have the reports about these potentialfindings, but they are still subject to analysis. it is incredibly worrying and upsetting for the families and other organisations who have worked alongside dom and bruno or anyone who shares a commitment to the amazon and protection of its peoples. amazon and protection of its --eoles. ~ . amazon and protection of its ..eoles, . ., amazon and protection of its --eoles. ~ . , amazon and protection of its n-eoles.. ., ,., peoples. what can you tell us about the nature of— peoples. what can you tell us about the nature of what _ peoples. what can you tell us about the nature of what you _ peoples. what can you tell us about the nature of what you understand i the nature of what you understand they were doing there? so the nature of what you understand they were doing there?— the nature of what you understand they were doing there
tom phillips had previously worked with greenpeace.g to have the l morning? it is incredibly i distressing to have the reports about these potential findings, distressing to have the reports about these potentialfindings, but they are still subject to analysis. it is incredibly worrying and upsetting for the families and other organisations who have worked alongside dom and bruno or anyone who shares a commitment to the amazon and protection of its peoples. amazon and protection of its --eoles....
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earlier i spoke to ami mccarthy, greenpeace uk's political campaigner, and she gave me her reaction towards reaching the targets that they set themselves, that need to be pursued for us to achieve net zero. what do you think they should be doing better? there's many things that the government needs to do better. i mean, straightaway, we need to be ensuring that we approve no new fossil fuels. and we need to start moving with speed towards a transition to reducing and eliminating oil and gas. we need to be hugely investing in energy efficiency, which will help right now with the cost of living crisis, it's the fastest way to bring down bills. that means a huge national roll—out of things like insulation, double, triple glazing, to make our homes more energy—efficient, stop us wasting the energy that we are paying for, and we need a huge roll—out of renewable energy as well. we really need to be moving forward at speed and scale, take the shackles off the onshore renewable sector, and really start moving ahead. i want to go back to the first point you made about fossilfuels, and limiting
earlier i spoke to ami mccarthy, greenpeace uk's political campaigner, and she gave me her reaction towards reaching the targets that they set themselves, that need to be pursued for us to achieve net zero. what do you think they should be doing better? there's many things that the government needs to do better. i mean, straightaway, we need to be ensuring that we approve no new fossil fuels. and we need to start moving with speed towards a transition to reducing and eliminating oil and gas. we...
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activism and shaping policy predates her city tenure, a masters in public policy and did activism with greenpeace and 25 years ago, deciding to give her talents to local government in san francisco. she started her tenure in city hall as the budget manager. she led that team for three years working closely with all of the city actors, supporting san francisco spending plans, building the relationships and city know how to help make future initiatives successful. in 2000, she became director of a new unit, the city projects group which grew into the city's performance unit. in the essential role, peg has helped lead a revolution in the use of data for decision making. city agencies can measure with data and focus time and attention on important service delivery challenges rather than arguing or guessing about the numbers. one example we know peg is particularly proud, her team's work with stakeholders on multiple task forces and working groups, including the 2017 process that produced 2045 report and follow up project of muni reliability in 2019. most recently, peg played an important leadership r
activism and shaping policy predates her city tenure, a masters in public policy and did activism with greenpeace and 25 years ago, deciding to give her talents to local government in san francisco. she started her tenure in city hall as the budget manager. she led that team for three years working closely with all of the city actors, supporting san francisco spending plans, building the relationships and city know how to help make future initiatives successful. in 2000, she became director of...
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activism and shaping policy predates her city tenure, a masters in public policy and did activism with greenpeace and 25 years ago, deciding to give her talents to local government in san francisco. she started her tenure in city hall as the budget manager. she led that team for three years working closely with all of the city actors, supporting san francisco spending plans, building the relationships and city know how to help make future initiatives successful. in 2000, she became director of a new unit, the city projects group which grew into the city's performance unit. in the essential role, peg has helped lead a revolution in the use of data for decision making. city agencies can measure with data and focus time and attention on important service delivery challenges rather than arguing or guessing about the numbers. one example we know peg is particularly proud, her team's work with stakeholders on multiple task forces and working groups, including the 2017 process that produced 2045 report and follow up project of muni reliability in 2019. most recently, peg played an important leadership r
activism and shaping policy predates her city tenure, a masters in public policy and did activism with greenpeace and 25 years ago, deciding to give her talents to local government in san francisco. she started her tenure in city hall as the budget manager. she led that team for three years working closely with all of the city actors, supporting san francisco spending plans, building the relationships and city know how to help make future initiatives successful. in 2000, she became director of...
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by friends of phillips as well as several human rights and environmental organisations such as greenpeaceion. the us house of representatives has approved a series of gun control measures — but they�*re unlikely to become law because of a lack of senate support. congress earlier heard evidence from the survivors of the texas school shooting and the mother of one victim who claimed some people believed that guns were more important than children. republican congressmanjim jordan and the democratic speaker of the house nancy pelosi spoke ahead of the vote. to those who a moment of silence is good enough, because you don�*t have the courage to take a vote to protect the children, i would say your political survival is totally insignificant compared to the survival of our children. the speaker stared by saying this bill is about protecting our kids. that is important, sure is, that is what she said, protecting our kids is important. yes, it is, but this bill doesn't do it. what this bill does is take away second amendment rights, god—given rights, protected by our constitution, from law—abidi
by friends of phillips as well as several human rights and environmental organisations such as greenpeaceion. the us house of representatives has approved a series of gun control measures — but they�*re unlikely to become law because of a lack of senate support. congress earlier heard evidence from the survivors of the texas school shooting and the mother of one victim who claimed some people believed that guns were more important than children. republican congressmanjim jordan and the...