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. ♪ my name is mont handley, and i'm from pittsburgh, pennsylvania.s a replacement for peat moss. peat moss is a natural soil additive that's commonly used by home gardeners, commercial greenhouses, and nurseries. it helps plants retain water and grow faster. the problem with harvesting peat moss -- it has terrible environmental consequences. and as peatlands around the world are being drained, they release as much as 1 billion tons of carbon pollution into the atmosphere every year. that is nearly 8% of all annual carbon pollution. if we don't start conserving peatlands now, our planet could be in big trouble. but my product, pittmoss, offers a green and sustainable alternative to peat moss. it's made from recycled newspaper, and it would otherwise end up in a landfill. this business means everything to me. it's not just about the financial success. it's about doing something collectively good for the planet. it's about building a business and realizing you can still achieve the american dream. i hope the sharks see that what i'm doing is important a
. ♪ my name is mont handley, and i'm from pittsburgh, pennsylvania.s a replacement for peat moss. peat moss is a natural soil additive that's commonly used by home gardeners, commercial greenhouses, and nurseries. it helps plants retain water and grow faster. the problem with harvesting peat moss -- it has terrible environmental consequences. and as peatlands around the world are being drained, they release as much as 1 billion tons of carbon pollution into the atmosphere every year. that is...
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if we have to identify ourselves through vera me before visiting certain websites and i want handley know everywhere we go online and the other of those sites we previously visited and honestly now know our real identity. and now the data collected as an authentic the security of online platforms is more crucial than ever bury me security architecture was developed at berlin's free university and the. users can rest assured that nothing will happen to their doubt about that be exploited commercially and that it's unsafe we're here to very high security standards as well as the latest incursion technologies and were regularly certified through third parties our name on. the importance of a digital identity. ever growing so it's especially users have control over them the success of very me depends on both the user numbers and participating companies at the moment they're still unable to keep up with larger internet businesses. protect your digital identity. and now network passionate digital creators and their projects today emotion and listening. he's the co-founder of the london com
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heather handley is associate professor of vulcanology and geochemistry at mccoury university in australia and she explains why this tsunami was so unexpected this current phase eruption started around june this year so it's you know a lot of small volcanic eruptions where we get these lava bombs each read a glowing rocks being thrown out of the volcano and lava has been kind of coming down the flanks on to the south southern side and what may have happened is related to our they're not quite sure yet but i suspect that where these magma is multi rock is coming into the system under the ground that's then either the stabilized part of a flank so part of the slate that was just created or is pushed a park stuck underneath the ground because it's been ongoing there because it is quite small scale eruption beseen frequent signs of eruption but they was no significant earthquake attached to these in the last one that occurred which i think was about half an hour before the tsunami was created so it is very difficult for the author to the local authorities there to recognise that this that this
heather handley is associate professor of vulcanology and geochemistry at mccoury university in australia and she explains why this tsunami was so unexpected this current phase eruption started around june this year so it's you know a lot of small volcanic eruptions where we get these lava bombs each read a glowing rocks being thrown out of the volcano and lava has been kind of coming down the flanks on to the south southern side and what may have happened is related to our they're not quite...
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meter high struck areas along the song straight between two of the country's biggest islands the handley is associate professor of vulcanology and chemistry at mcquarrie university in australia she explains why this tsunami was so unexpected. this current phase eruption started around june this year so seen a lot of small volcanic eruptions where we get these lava bombs each read the glowing rocks being thrown out of the volcano and lava has been kind of coming down the flanks on to the south southern side and what may have happened is related to our they're not quite sure yet but they suspect that where this magma is multi rock is coming into the system under the ground that's then either the stabilized part of a flank so part of the slate that was just created or is pushed apart stuck underneath the ground because it's been ongoing there because it is quite small scale eruption beseen like frequent signs of eruption but there was no significant earthquake attached to this volcanic eruption that the last one that occurred which i think was about half an hour before the tsunami was creat
meter high struck areas along the song straight between two of the country's biggest islands the handley is associate professor of vulcanology and chemistry at mcquarrie university in australia she explains why this tsunami was so unexpected. this current phase eruption started around june this year so seen a lot of small volcanic eruptions where we get these lava bombs each read the glowing rocks being thrown out of the volcano and lava has been kind of coming down the flanks on to the south...
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live or in children from it i thought oh my gosh you just jumped ahead american microbiologist brian handley thinks that it's hard for people to accept such technologies because most don't understand the process being able to deliver this to adults which is a much which is in most ways an a harder role however adults can consent and that is one of the yes the coalition says that clearly an embryo camp consents however i think it is unlikely as long as we're not causing damage to which i know that a child is going to object to being born. who are more strength than usual with more endure instant usually longer lifespan usually or with. better mental capacity most of the public doesn't really understand the technology very well the world one moment you shoes or i think it's that with this perception will change over time i. know without the international a leading french newspapers backpedaling after it's from pages compared to some controversial sinister images it's all next story after the break. you know world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to h
live or in children from it i thought oh my gosh you just jumped ahead american microbiologist brian handley thinks that it's hard for people to accept such technologies because most don't understand the process being able to deliver this to adults which is a much which is in most ways an a harder role however adults can consent and that is one of the yes the coalition says that clearly an embryo camp consents however i think it is unlikely as long as we're not causing damage to which i know...
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we've seen in washingto a caon tax was handley defeated. we're on the road to disasteng we're g to get more drought, more fires, more destruction, and we better sta krolling it. >> you are california's younger governor, and you're california's oldest governor. i think there were 30 years between. >> we did have some younger governors in the 19th century. t in the 20th century, i'm the oungest and the oldest. oldest of alltime. >> yeah. and so you had a lot of experiences inin your life between those two terms. >> yeah. >> i won't go through them all, but there were public you held. you did the buddhist thing, the zen how do you think all those things in between the two times you were governor made you different as governor the second time? >> well, we are u different. ow, as you age, you get back. things lo you look back on your life, and you learn things hopefully. i've learned workery closely with the legislature. but, again, it's eaer towork with them when i'm older than most of them and i have more experience. f thest time around, i was
we've seen in washingto a caon tax was handley defeated. we're on the road to disasteng we're g to get more drought, more fires, more destruction, and we better sta krolling it. >> you are california's younger governor, and you're california's oldest governor. i think there were 30 years between. >> we did have some younger governors in the 19th century. t in the 20th century, i'm the oungest and the oldest. oldest of alltime. >> yeah. and so you had a lot of experiences inin...
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authorities were really hard there rick perry once and i believe they're doing the best they can heather handley thank you very much indeed for talking to us live via skype from sydney thank you thank you thank you all right let's go to sudan now because lunchtime protests had just begun across the country in the fifth day of demonstrations against food and fuel prices at least ten people have died so far since these protests began schools in universes they've been closed in at least five states while the cities of asper and get r f under emergency rule have been morgan is our correspondent she's in the capital khartoum and hibbert so we're expecting then now the call to be observed for there to be nationwide protests of protests across the country now as opposed to localized demonstrations yes martina the opposition yesterday came out and said at least some of the opposition came out yesterday and said that they wanted people to rally against the government against the economic policies and against the fact that there are rising food costs rising fuel costs and that people have to line up in ba
authorities were really hard there rick perry once and i believe they're doing the best they can heather handley thank you very much indeed for talking to us live via skype from sydney thank you thank you thank you all right let's go to sudan now because lunchtime protests had just begun across the country in the fifth day of demonstrations against food and fuel prices at least ten people have died so far since these protests began schools in universes they've been closed in at least five...