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the ipcc makes a far more conservative statement.they state an upper bound of about a meter, about 3 feet, and it's once again an example of where the ipcc arguably has been overly conservative. some as myself have argued that partly that's just due to the culture of science. scientists tend to be reticent. we don't like to make strong conclusions that we have to withdraw at some later time. and there's also a component, i believe, due to the pressure, the outside pressure, the critics, a very well-funded and well-organized effort to literally discredit the science of climate change sometimes by attempting to discredit the scientists themselves. i myself have been a victim of that. and in the face of all that pressure and those attacks, i think to some extent the ipcc has actually withdrawn a bit, and they've been more guarded, more conservative, more reticent in what they're willing to conclude than they really should be given the evidence. and arguably, you know, if it is indeed the ipcc's role to advise governments on the potentia
the ipcc makes a far more conservative statement.they state an upper bound of about a meter, about 3 feet, and it's once again an example of where the ipcc arguably has been overly conservative. some as myself have argued that partly that's just due to the culture of science. scientists tend to be reticent. we don't like to make strong conclusions that we have to withdraw at some later time. and there's also a component, i believe, due to the pressure, the outside pressure, the critics, a very...
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. >> yet another bundle of dire warnings courtesy of the ipcc. according to its latest report, industrialized and developing nations must switch to renewable energy as quickly as possible to avert climate disaster. there is increasing concern of the enormous cost of renewables. the ipcc plays down concerns saying the overall price tag would be minimal. >> the high-speed train would need to leave the station soon, and all of society would have to get on board. so there is, if we really want to bring about a limitation of temperature increase to no more than 2 degrees celcius, this is a message that comes out very clearly. >> the report said all nations must phase out fossil fuels by 2050. according to the estimate, that ould be the level to avert for -- more natural disasters. >> it is not going to cost us money, it is going to save us money. it is about the trends already happening. >> and while global temperatures have plateaued, the ipcc holds to its disastrous prediction of warming if the world continues on its current path. >> to afghanistan
. >> yet another bundle of dire warnings courtesy of the ipcc. according to its latest report, industrialized and developing nations must switch to renewable energy as quickly as possible to avert climate disaster. there is increasing concern of the enormous cost of renewables. the ipcc plays down concerns saying the overall price tag would be minimal. >> the high-speed train would need to leave the station soon, and all of society would have to get on board. so there is, if we...
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the report says -- that is a report from exxonmobil released after the ipcc report came out this weekmichael oppenheimer, could i get you to comment first on the impact of fossil fuels and what this means? >> first of all, the problem is caused by burning coal oil into a lesser extent natural gas a false a fuels, by march, power our society. it is rather interesting xoff can fill to make any statement about it at all. what they have done in the past is funded groups to kick up a smokescreen of contrarian science to confuse the public. i think the company is slowly coming around to realizing that won't do much good over the long term. on the other hand, i don't expect exxon is a we are going to give up the oil business. that is their business, after all. the question is, how are they going to position themselves in respect to the political issues which will eventually happen like the bill and congress in 2009 that was aimed at controlling emissions? -- those areg to the key questions. the rest of it is rhetoric. >> the house has approved a measure that would effectively force governmen
the report says -- that is a report from exxonmobil released after the ipcc report came out this weekmichael oppenheimer, could i get you to comment first on the impact of fossil fuels and what this means? >> first of all, the problem is caused by burning coal oil into a lesser extent natural gas a false a fuels, by march, power our society. it is rather interesting xoff can fill to make any statement about it at all. what they have done in the past is funded groups to kick up a...
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but there is increasing concern of the enormous cost and reliability of renewal bulls the ipcc plays down those concerns saying the overall price tag would be minimal the high speed mitigation claim. would need to leave the station so. and all of the illness is so striking would have to get on board soul. there is a free mini want to bring about limitation of them the chamber piece. to know more then go to the census then this is the message that comes out pretty clearly from this book. the report says all nations must completely phase out fossil fuels to lower emissions by up to seventy percent by twenty fifty. according to the most recent calculations that should limit global warming to two degrees celsius. it's seen as the level needed to avert more natural disasters climate campaigners want politicians to start acting on those targets now. we had this dish is we have still trying to prevent dangerous climate change. it's not going to cost us money. it's actually gonna save us money and is just about beating up the kids to the already happening and accepted the fact that we just h
but there is increasing concern of the enormous cost and reliability of renewal bulls the ipcc plays down those concerns saying the overall price tag would be minimal the high speed mitigation claim. would need to leave the station so. and all of the illness is so striking would have to get on board soul. there is a free mini want to bring about limitation of them the chamber piece. to know more then go to the census then this is the message that comes out pretty clearly from this book. the...
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ipcc report made clear now is the time to act. >> schieffer: well, help me with this. for example, the recent storms we've had the thing that hit new jersey sandy, is that because of global warming? because of climate change? >> there is no doubt in my mind that hurricane sandy was made worse as a result of global warming specifically the sea level rise. when you think of the massive storm surge there is an additional foot of sea level rise that we can tie directly to additional flooding. you look at new jersey, 25 square miles were flooded. that is 40,000 people that were impacted who would not have been. and think about how that sandy was $60 billion in damage, 125 dead and fast forward to sea level is four feet higher and we are talking about a sandy level flooding event in new jersey happening every year. we have to think about the fact that if we don't do anything now our grandchildren will be dealing with risks they cannot cope with >> schieffer: tom, let me ask you this, in our politics everything breaks on the ideological lines. it just breaks. is there such a
ipcc report made clear now is the time to act. >> schieffer: well, help me with this. for example, the recent storms we've had the thing that hit new jersey sandy, is that because of global warming? because of climate change? >> there is no doubt in my mind that hurricane sandy was made worse as a result of global warming specifically the sea level rise. when you think of the massive storm surge there is an additional foot of sea level rise that we can tie directly to additional...
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in two weeks the ipcc would present the third and final part of its reports in the belly. it's been said to make concrete recommendations the web he does on how to prevent the west face of narnia is from becoming reality. as we heard that report. this study looked at the human costs of climate change so i will be for people in affected areas and the temperature is two degrees higher. but the question to our environment expert story aka window. vaccination teams in this for quite a bit on that it'll actually focused on things like geographical stretchers who lives near coastlines what kinds of structures in the hearing with an unnatural environment that creates challenges really looking at the human impact he said looking at how it is going to affect individual communities in a way to the idea the last four in foreign countries for example sinking island states that will involve things like looking at what is going to do with the people who have nowhere to live because their area to area with a liberal when it works in semantics in the act as the temperatures go up. what ha
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the ipcc said policymakers must take steps to mitigate the impact. also on monday, the united nations top court ordered japan to stop its annual whale hunt in the antarctic. australia sued tokyo international court of justice charging the hunt was not for scientific purposes, as japan claimed. japan catches up to 1000 whales every year and has never made a secret of the fact that a lot of the meat ends up on dining tables. tokyo says it will respect the court's ruling and stop hunting. french president hollande announced a major government reshuffle monday. after his socialist party sustained losses in local elections. hollande promised a new start -- more jobs and lower taxes. my number one priority is to reform our country. we must do it. this means increasing productivity, reforming the budget, and boosting our influence in europe and in the world. the interior minister was named as the new prime minister. the conservative wing of the party. he is popular among voters and is liked by many on the left. later in the week, the new cabinet was announc
the ipcc said policymakers must take steps to mitigate the impact. also on monday, the united nations top court ordered japan to stop its annual whale hunt in the antarctic. australia sued tokyo international court of justice charging the hunt was not for scientific purposes, as japan claimed. japan catches up to 1000 whales every year and has never made a secret of the fact that a lot of the meat ends up on dining tables. tokyo says it will respect the court's ruling and stop hunting. french...
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. >> on sunday the latest report from the ipcc. the united nations panel on climate change. it is expected to get stuffer on fossil fuels. that will not go down well with some governments. >> plus, a 20-year-old golfer is teeing off with a chance of becoming the youngest winner of the masters. jordan shares the lead with bubba watson. max kooutar and joan us are a single shot blnt them. >> -- behind them. >> for the first time in 30 years, a french minister is visiting cuba. laurent fabius is visiting his counterpart jimmy bruneau. cuba's human rights record was discussed. >> translation: there has been some improvement recently, especially with relationships with europe. tourist visas have been permitted and foreign investment from allowed. there was some talk. there has been economic partners. they have to speak freely. it's a duty to speak about everything, and, therefore, we have to speak about human rights. >> it's famous for bright lights and slot machines and caberet acts. melissa chan explores how creativity can flourish. >> los angeles, where 40 million tourists flo
. >> on sunday the latest report from the ipcc. the united nations panel on climate change. it is expected to get stuffer on fossil fuels. that will not go down well with some governments. >> plus, a 20-year-old golfer is teeing off with a chance of becoming the youngest winner of the masters. jordan shares the lead with bubba watson. max kooutar and joan us are a single shot blnt them. >> -- behind them. >> for the first time in 30 years, a french minister is visiting...
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the ipcc reports said many governments are failing to protect their citizens from the threat of global warming. not only are nations doing too little too slowly but they're not adopting. >> there is a reason for the world not really neglecting the findings of this report because they are profound and let me repeat once again we have said categorically in this report the implications for yo human security. we have reasons to believe that if the world doesn't do anything about mitigating the emission of greenhouse gasses and the extent of climate change continues to increase, then the very source and stability of human systems could be at stake. >> the poorest nations are the most vulnerable. when the typhoon hit the philippines in november it killed 6,000 people and left millions homeless. reconstruction costs are in the billions. poor countries need as much as $100 billion a year to offset the effects of global warming. where help like that might come from is hard to fathom, and the question is repeat ed for the global economy to reach an action plan. joining us now to discuss the late
the ipcc reports said many governments are failing to protect their citizens from the threat of global warming. not only are nations doing too little too slowly but they're not adopting. >> there is a reason for the world not really neglecting the findings of this report because they are profound and let me repeat once again we have said categorically in this report the implications for yo human security. we have reasons to believe that if the world doesn't do anything about mitigating...
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the ipcc wants to triple the use of renewable energy by 2050. the shift to clean forms like wind and solar energy is expensive and likely to be resisted. >> a small island off the coast of the australia is seen as a model for testing clean energy. king island. andrew thomas explains. >> it's hardly a pumping met roppo lis. king island, between the mainland and tasmania has more cows than people. it's a prototype. small communities rely on diesel generators. king island did. there are times the island is powered by renewable energy - the needs of 2,000 people, industrial customers. king island includes a high-end cheese-making plant with power-hungry machinery. >> we won the island up to 7.5 hours of wind energy powering the island. total to date of 150 hours. >> ironically renewable energy targets have been reached by keeping diesel in the mix, and wasting power. >> traditional problem with wind power is that it's unreliable, not enough, and the rights can go out. too much can be just as bad. a surge can trip the system. the breakthrough is comb
the ipcc wants to triple the use of renewable energy by 2050. the shift to clean forms like wind and solar energy is expensive and likely to be resisted. >> a small island off the coast of the australia is seen as a model for testing clean energy. king island. andrew thomas explains. >> it's hardly a pumping met roppo lis. king island, between the mainland and tasmania has more cows than people. it's a prototype. small communities rely on diesel generators. king island did. there...
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according to the ipcc the real fight fat milk over the gnostic it is six times the amount of supreme spirit. experts say the ice is melting or on the items. the changing conditions opposing a strict ordinary people. we use names for transportation. we dvr. i am pleased with. there are many areas where the ice is from child to him. it makes it more difficult to use the slang that was heaped with a veto. the phenomenon that the rising work a little sin and is pushing shoes chunks of days have i seen through the skin. from here we can be tied down to guys that like that. it's about pundits meat is white. about the size of ice you stronger scientists point out that i spent a push by more than forty meters per day greenland is changing faster than me. two things are happening one year closer to the milking. the atmosphere around the world is getting warmer. the other thing that happened to my head the united nations secret in june of nineteen seventy two agreement last week weakness of the effects of climate change. she was out on being content is having on the living conditions for local
according to the ipcc the real fight fat milk over the gnostic it is six times the amount of supreme spirit. experts say the ice is melting or on the items. the changing conditions opposing a strict ordinary people. we use names for transportation. we dvr. i am pleased with. there are many areas where the ice is from child to him. it makes it more difficult to use the slang that was heaped with a veto. the phenomenon that the rising work a little sin and is pushing shoes chunks of days have i...
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the ipcc said policymakers must take urgent steps to mitigate the impact also on monday the united nation's top court order japan to stop its annual whale hunt and the antarctic australian scene in tokyo and the international court of justice and the heat charging that the hunt with non core scientific purposes japan claims. and to some two thousand whales every year and has never made a secret of the pack and a lot of the meat ends up on timetables. tokyo says he will respect the court's ruling and stop hunting. well the notes a major government reshuffle on monday. after his socialist party sustained punishing losses in local elections. one promising new start. more jobs and lower taxes. the status of women number one priority is tree for our country. we must do it. this means increasing productivity of reform the budget and no influence in europe and in the world on all adorable. interior minister manuel vargas was named as the new prime minister. paul's comes from the conservative wing of the party and is regarded as pro business. he is popular among voters and is liked by many on the l
the ipcc said policymakers must take urgent steps to mitigate the impact also on monday the united nation's top court order japan to stop its annual whale hunt and the antarctic australian scene in tokyo and the international court of justice and the heat charging that the hunt with non core scientific purposes japan claims. and to some two thousand whales every year and has never made a secret of the pack and a lot of the meat ends up on timetables. tokyo says he will respect the court's...
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architecture and fight with red wine but theres a new taurus trial on the bill the report site design dish ipcc by touring sides softly likely to reach for each one took myself on the exclusion which calls itself the wooden stools. at the beginning phillies won the prix de canard taxi stand to be just a preview again tired of seeing the city's infrastructure crumble during the economic crises. like what got us through the decline. if you already like milk. their daily lives but still you do really can we fell a tourist or a benign had tried to console that the two track with the good the city's buildings lie abandoned. we didn't take long for us to find out the swamp into the building hahas i tend to be. one of the it said it best to buy he's just thirty six in their ninety cents authentic and in return for a plate of seventy eight the new race who truly care the portuguese government is mike's we can cut backs white cheeses and expanding have been slashed. well there it is useless because i kind of damage to our city the bad and the replay because people know but look at the wedding speech let
architecture and fight with red wine but theres a new taurus trial on the bill the report site design dish ipcc by touring sides softly likely to reach for each one took myself on the exclusion which calls itself the wooden stools. at the beginning phillies won the prix de canard taxi stand to be just a preview again tired of seeing the city's infrastructure crumble during the economic crises. like what got us through the decline. if you already like milk. their daily lives but still you do...
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like ipcc has declined it. i tool to teach thousand seven hundred pg for companies exceeding to look at off peak house intending to do in two thousand and nine. that number could rise as companies get pointed in the provinces of peach cobbler. i've been participation in that connection was unexpectedly high. but it is unclear to what extent do what girls played dead dead by the commandant who the intended for what i'm going towards d deficient in food and fun as i continue to teach and teach them to back up but then again to teach the piece negotiate a high speed chase on the house invest in eighteen ninety and ended in me hates dealing of torture president ahmed precise effort to jumpstart an easing of god peace process before leaving office i've done with us in the finance minister and shooting guard hundred from nineteen ninety six to two cars one has been missing for a little peek. according to get cool and calm and disappearing off to the changing of meeting in dubai thinking of god and god upon the fishes
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so i can get to researchers who least need a win to the ipcc session in your book how not connected to collect a hectic day well the previous reporting two thousand said been made clear that the risk from climate change exists this fifth assessment report identifies specific risk factors posed by climate change and how much room is left for the human race to adapt to such risks. in terms of health has this report says the high level coffers the climate change aggravates already existing health problems. the whole threats stemming from climate change require national level solutions. since climate change poses health risks beyond just the individual level. sergio was a korean government doing to address some of these challenges up liking to expats. the korean government is in essence the upright taking the name of global f place to reduce the summit to address this issue to take the lock the government has voluntarily come to set the goal of reducing other nations of greenhouse gas emissions by thirty percent of. compared to the business as usual ups and aria fight in two thousand and t
so i can get to researchers who least need a win to the ipcc session in your book how not connected to collect a hectic day well the previous reporting two thousand said been made clear that the risk from climate change exists this fifth assessment report identifies specific risk factors posed by climate change and how much room is left for the human race to adapt to such risks. in terms of health has this report says the high level coffers the climate change aggravates already existing health...
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the report site design dish ipcc but to resign. salty likely to leave the store each one took myself on the exclusion which calls itself the wooden stools. at the beginning ago is one of three died on the taxi stand to be just a brief here again. tired of seeing the city's infrastructure crumbles to the economic crises like what if the benefit of the decline exhilarated mike miller head of the store would show you two really cute. along with an eight overs twenty nine had tried to console fifty to try to do the city's buildings lie abandoned. we didn't take long for us to find out the swamp acp. hahas i tend to be. the time. it has said it best to reply he's just received a six under eighteen all ties into candy in return for by tax of seventy eight billion euro is to literally kill the portuguese government is mike's we can cut backs when we kiss in spending has been slashed. well it is useless because in this kind of damage to our city the bed but the replay. because people know but the bulk of them but insufficient money to upgr
the report site design dish ipcc but to resign. salty likely to leave the store each one took myself on the exclusion which calls itself the wooden stools. at the beginning ago is one of three died on the taxi stand to be just a brief here again. tired of seeing the city's infrastructure crumbles to the economic crises like what if the benefit of the decline exhilarated mike miller head of the store would show you two really cute. along with an eight overs twenty nine had tried to console fifty...
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really fascinating and speaking to your head thinks he is the one of the authors on this section of the ipcc report. the focus is on ccs carbon capture and sequestration. is in concept ta is you go to industrial training you actually change the way that their new things like how they can. i used to be coaxed back and that is the field to literally being dispersed into our atmosphere without a lot of thought the train at that point any ideas to store it underground the treaty idea there is not scientific consensus on whether or not this works ok with that much on gas for example their faces in the world when natural gas is stored underground for millions of years old doesn't budge. there are other places where he is actually leaking so we really need a strong understand that you crack a geological formation before we can put an idea like that into pakistan where it goes many of the ideas in this report from the clan engineering which involves things like spring water in team into the atmosphere on the team to cool the polar ice caps for example not fall to be with that in many years but we ca
really fascinating and speaking to your head thinks he is the one of the authors on this section of the ipcc report. the focus is on ccs carbon capture and sequestration. is in concept ta is you go to industrial training you actually change the way that their new things like how they can. i used to be coaxed back and that is the field to literally being dispersed into our atmosphere without a lot of thought the train at that point any ideas to store it underground the treaty idea there is not...
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because of the ipcc. ptt into the post and i just opened at the same fate. into acting to a site that has its roots in one his continual cost. impressed by the tutsi elite and then won a key belgian cornices favorite the script for position soulful rc also cause the company was considered as more intelligent more elegant than to its organizing and getting noticed. it is cool so within the context of a colonial economy as well as with the evangelical missionaries. tuesday became an outline. if they could teach me to undo that they are. to create a capable middlemen education was essential to me to teach children were sent to school due to the hutus were welded lentils and is not strong but capable of. i think about that of a salute to racial consequence would have to be institutionalized ebit top the client. since the fifth child of a tootsie was a tutsi it out of the two hoots about the cbd to see more from no to you. just before oh one in independence belgium changed its mind switching his support to the hutu majority of the prison not the case that cornice
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adopting some sort of gathering operation the following morning chills to stay awake and going to the ipcc run off a dozen on the up and took off up the road of presumably the pic is of which is a stronghold of the trade ministry. the situation i'm in the ukraine with the escalator we can be covering it with all throught the day. journalist graham phillips in ukraine. then one or two and warned of consequences today. as ukraine's government attempted to re gain control of the eastern part of the country are cheese i like sierra says he has the very latest. as violence once again flared up in the east of ukraine with its use of ortiz re launching its so called anti operation the russian president was quite quick to react to the ongoing happenings in that country. in fact just minutes after the first reports of dead and wounded came from east of ukraine what a mess which was the speaker. at the press conference in time in st petersburg and i'm told these messages were in fact kiera keith keith heard them there during the press conference when a journalist asked those questions he said that i
adopting some sort of gathering operation the following morning chills to stay awake and going to the ipcc run off a dozen on the up and took off up the road of presumably the pic is of which is a stronghold of the trade ministry. the situation i'm in the ukraine with the escalator we can be covering it with all throught the day. journalist graham phillips in ukraine. then one or two and warned of consequences today. as ukraine's government attempted to re gain control of the eastern part of...
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in coming years the ipcc wants to treble the use of clean energy by 2050. if we don't, it warns we risk catastrophic climate change. the ipcc says the shift to clean form such as wind and solar will cost billions, and likely be resisted by some governments. well a small island off the coast of australia is being used as a model for testing renewable energy. it is hoped that the pioneering methods will be used in other remote places, from king island. andrew thomas splaps -- explanation. >> it's hardly a pumping metropo lis. australia's king island, between the mainland and tasmania has for cows than people. it's becoming a prototype for how islands the world over could be powered. traditionally small communities rely on diesel generators. king island did. there are times the island is powered by renewable energy - the needs of 2,000 people and industrial customers. king island includes a high-end cheese making plant with the most power hungry machinery on the island. >> so far we ran the island up to 7.5 hours of wind energy, over the whole island. total to
in coming years the ipcc wants to treble the use of clean energy by 2050. if we don't, it warns we risk catastrophic climate change. the ipcc says the shift to clean form such as wind and solar will cost billions, and likely be resisted by some governments. well a small island off the coast of australia is being used as a model for testing renewable energy. it is hoped that the pioneering methods will be used in other remote places, from king island. andrew thomas splaps -- explanation....
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the ipcc is calling for a major change in how the world gern items its power. most of the our energy comes from foss ill fuels, 80%, in fact, and the international panel made up of hundreds of experts, packed by 190 government says the use of fossil fuels must be cut by two thirds, the ipc wanting to trebel the use of clean energy, if not, we risk catastrophic climate change. the shift to clean forms such as wind and solar energy will cost billions, and is likely to be resisted by some governments. i should tell you that we are hoping to talk to job who is on the report, speed, the author, we have him early on. joining us live from berlin. some atmospherics that might cause problems, change , but we have mr clarke. i talk about the fact that fossil fuels are bad, the governments will resist the change and it will cost money. we have heard all this before, haven't we? >> yes, i think that the messages coming out in the context of climate change mitigation have not changed dramatically since what we heard in the past. there's more nuance. it is true that there wi
the ipcc is calling for a major change in how the world gern items its power. most of the our energy comes from foss ill fuels, 80%, in fact, and the international panel made up of hundreds of experts, packed by 190 government says the use of fossil fuels must be cut by two thirds, the ipc wanting to trebel the use of clean energy, if not, we risk catastrophic climate change. the shift to clean forms such as wind and solar energy will cost billions, and is likely to be resisted by some...
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people on the street, there is an attitude it's bad, it's going to make things worse, now the new ipcc reports sounds like we're all going to die, los angeles times headline, crop yields are down, deaths from heat are up. "new york times," the worst is yet to come. more carbon dioxide is good for plants and the price of food by and large has gone down because of industry. >> absolutely. these are very misleading reports. there is a problem and so you, too in the long run will probably make growth rates and yields slightly lower, what you have to remember they are going to keep going up. we're going to be able to produce more and more food, and we'll be able to produce slightly less more and more food because of global warming. not the worst is yet to come. yes global warming is probably going to cost in the order of 2% of gdp. john: says you. >> that's the ipc report, the second half of the century. remember, that is one year -- john: if you can afford that, you can adjust to that. >> it's one of the many problems we will fix, and mostly by making sure people stop being poor. remember
people on the street, there is an attitude it's bad, it's going to make things worse, now the new ipcc reports sounds like we're all going to die, los angeles times headline, crop yields are down, deaths from heat are up. "new york times," the worst is yet to come. more carbon dioxide is good for plants and the price of food by and large has gone down because of industry. >> absolutely. these are very misleading reports. there is a problem and so you, too in the long run will...
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now this new ipcc report sounds like we're all going to die. los angeles time headline, crop yields are down, death of heat are up. new york times, the worst is yet to come. but more carbon dioxide is good for plants and the price for food far and wide has gone down because of industry. >> these are very misleading reports. there is a problem and co2 will in the long run make growth rates and yields lower. we're still going to be able to produce more and more food. what they're telling us we'll be able to produce slightly less more and more food. not the worst is yet to come. >> says you. >> yeah. so that's the ipc report by, you know, the second half on the the century. remember, that's one year of -- >> we can't adjust to that. >> it's not the end of the world. tast problem. it's one of those many problems that we will fix and mostly by making sure that people stop being poor. people worry a lot about hurricanes. remember, if a hurricane hits a rich area like florida, there's a lot of damage. if it hits kwaut ma la, it wipes out 10,000 people
now this new ipcc report sounds like we're all going to die. los angeles time headline, crop yields are down, death of heat are up. new york times, the worst is yet to come. but more carbon dioxide is good for plants and the price for food far and wide has gone down because of industry. >> these are very misleading reports. there is a problem and co2 will in the long run make growth rates and yields lower. we're still going to be able to produce more and more food. what they're telling us...
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the ipcc tart is to keep the rise to 2 degrees regarded as the point beyond which dangerous impacts will be felt. emissions will be cut. environmental campaigners are lobbying, urming world leaders to act on rem dagses. >> there is hope. this is a correct me if i'm wrong message of the report. we have solutions and time to prevent dangerous climate change, and it will not cost us money, it will save money. >> there are skeptics, alarmed at the cost involved, agreement has to be reached on a global agreement. >> and we are going live to the u.n., where the russian federation is at the podium. they are speaking, discussing the crisis in ukraine, let's take a listen quickly. >> translation: these being only deserve one thing - death. and that is the end of the quote. and we note that this is said by a woman. can you imagine what thoughts are churning in the head of her compatriots. and this is not the most radical group in the ukrainian spectre. should we be surprised that the peaceful political protest and the request by the people of the south-east of ukraine was met by the draconic laws
the ipcc tart is to keep the rise to 2 degrees regarded as the point beyond which dangerous impacts will be felt. emissions will be cut. environmental campaigners are lobbying, urming world leaders to act on rem dagses. >> there is hope. this is a correct me if i'm wrong message of the report. we have solutions and time to prevent dangerous climate change, and it will not cost us money, it will save money. >> there are skeptics, alarmed at the cost involved, agreement has to be...
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the ipcc tart is to keep -- target is to keep the rise o 2 degrees, beyond which dangerous impacts of climate change will be felt. to achieve that carbon emissions need to be cut by 40% and 70% by 2050. environmental campaigners lobbying the talks welcome the report and urge world leaders to act n its recommendations. >> there is certainly hope. this is a strong message of this report, that we have the solutions, we have some time to prevent dangerous climate change, and it will not cost money, it will save money. >> there are many skeptics alarmed at the costs involved. tough negotiations are ahead if agreement is to be reached on a global pact to curb greenhouse gases by the end of next year. >> well, a climate change policy advisor with oxfam tells us getting the world to change how it generates power will not happen overnight. >> the report will have an impact. it has a strong message saying we can achieve the world that avoids claiment kat as trough -- climate catastrophe, we can do it. that's what the report sis, it -- says, it says we can do it at a tiny cost, outweighed by ben
the ipcc tart is to keep -- target is to keep the rise o 2 degrees, beyond which dangerous impacts of climate change will be felt. to achieve that carbon emissions need to be cut by 40% and 70% by 2050. environmental campaigners lobbying the talks welcome the report and urge world leaders to act n its recommendations. >> there is certainly hope. this is a strong message of this report, that we have the solutions, we have some time to prevent dangerous climate change, and it will not cost...
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in the past the ipcc was a little ambivalent.-hitting report which in some sense makes the impacts of climate change on our daily lives very, very real. i think it's important to recognize we already face what you could call a global food crisis in the sense that there are people on this earth that are experiencing malnutritionion and chronic hunger. i think the real issue for us now is that failure to act in the near term could actually set back the fight against hunger even more. >> all right. so hold on. i'm interested in what he just said here about the question of in the near term. i'm wondering how near the near term is. i just had a baby. i want to know, are we talking in her lifetime, in her childhood, in her children's lifetime? how near is near? how soon will this dystopic novel become reality? >> it's starting to become reality now. we can see the changes happening right now. that's exactly what the ipcc pointed out. anywhere you look we're seeing the changes. what we all expect is like you're saying, something really
in the past the ipcc was a little ambivalent.-hitting report which in some sense makes the impacts of climate change on our daily lives very, very real. i think it's important to recognize we already face what you could call a global food crisis in the sense that there are people on this earth that are experiencing malnutritionion and chronic hunger. i think the real issue for us now is that failure to act in the near term could actually set back the fight against hunger even more. >> all...
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given the most recent ipcc report by the u.n. climate panel, really we've got to respond and we've got to respond rapidly. the margin for error is disappearing, and when i hear people, you know, say to me, well, you know, some people still contest the evidence or they contest the science. without any science to contest it, by the way, but they contest it, nevertheless. they say, well, where should we take these measures? what if you guys are wrong? as you know, senator, better than anybody, if what you're proposing or countless governments across the world are starting to do is wrong, the worst that could happen is they made themselves more energy independent, they've got cleaner energy, there is less carbon dioxide, less particulates in the air, people are healthier, there's more renewable energy. all for the better. if the other guys are wrong, the people saying don't listen to it, what's the worst that can happen? the worst that can happen is life as you know it on earth is over. so i think people in public life have a respons
given the most recent ipcc report by the u.n. climate panel, really we've got to respond and we've got to respond rapidly. the margin for error is disappearing, and when i hear people, you know, say to me, well, you know, some people still contest the evidence or they contest the science. without any science to contest it, by the way, but they contest it, nevertheless. they say, well, where should we take these measures? what if you guys are wrong? as you know, senator, better than anybody, if...
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a new report by un panel of experts a little call the nation's leading to unprecedented levels the ipcc and the orca action packs in the high speed mitigation cream. would need to leave the station so. and all love to listen so psyche would have to get on board according to get forty cents raced like a twenty percent again on the free speech in two thousand and two thousand and ten. firefox one point three percent in the three preceding decades. in order to meet even contacted to attend tonight's began to take a nice interesting cutting emissions is needed the fourteen to seventeen percent reduction from the two thousand and ten double bind century. green and can be seen by the end of the century. un panel assesses the cooking combinations by btc any teeth and tend to lean year both the knock on economic development in some countries i certainly hope this is a strong message to all this before. we have the same issues we have still time to prevent dangerous climate change. it's not going to cost us money expected to save us money. the scientists say that since the gnostic or tt thousand
a new report by un panel of experts a little call the nation's leading to unprecedented levels the ipcc and the orca action packs in the high speed mitigation cream. would need to leave the station so. and all love to listen so psyche would have to get on board according to get forty cents raced like a twenty percent again on the free speech in two thousand and two thousand and ten. firefox one point three percent in the three preceding decades. in order to meet even contacted to attend...
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given the most recent ipcc report by the u.n. climate panel, really we've got to respond and we've got to respond rapidly. the margin for error is disappearing, and when i hear people, you know, say to me, well, you know, some people still contest the evidence or they contest the science. without any science to contest it, by the way, but they contest it, nevertheless. they say, well, where should we take these measures? what if you guys are wrong? as you know, senator, better than anybody, if what you're proposing or countless governments across the world are starting to do is wrong, the worst that could happen is they made themselves more energy independent, they've got cleaner energy, there is less carbon dioxide, less particulates in the air, people are healthier, there's more renewable energy. all for the better. if the other guys are wrong, the people saying don't listen to it, what's the worst that can happen? the worst that can happen is life as you know it on earth is over. so i think people in public life have a respons
given the most recent ipcc report by the u.n. climate panel, really we've got to respond and we've got to respond rapidly. the margin for error is disappearing, and when i hear people, you know, say to me, well, you know, some people still contest the evidence or they contest the science. without any science to contest it, by the way, but they contest it, nevertheless. they say, well, where should we take these measures? what if you guys are wrong? as you know, senator, better than anybody, if...
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the charge but another part of it is i think, i think we're not yet alive to the science of what the ipcc is telling us. >> as you know, there are criticisms of a lot of people would say mission creep by the world bank. if your mission to a leave eight poverty and you're focused on climate change as we discussed before, sometimes there is a choice to be made between the two, right? >> sure. we're, as we look at the potential impacts of climate change, for example, one of our, our biggest clients is bangladesh, right? bangladesh, if you look what is happening with even small rise in the oceans and look how much land they're going to lose, this would be the number one poverty issue for them in if you look at the coastal cities. one of the predictions is, if we get to where we think we're going to get in terms of temperature rise and sea rise, bangkok could be underwater by 2030. we feel tackling climate change is critical to tackling extreme poverty. >> is the world bank the best mechanism? >> what i came on board i was hoping they would say, hey, here's the plan. we have a plan. we want to
the charge but another part of it is i think, i think we're not yet alive to the science of what the ipcc is telling us. >> as you know, there are criticisms of a lot of people would say mission creep by the world bank. if your mission to a leave eight poverty and you're focused on climate change as we discussed before, sometimes there is a choice to be made between the two, right? >> sure. we're, as we look at the potential impacts of climate change, for example, one of our, our...
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the first major report from this group, this group of several hundred nobel winning scientists, the ipcc not something that's coming in the future. the impacts are measurably here and now. due to climate change, we can already measure rising sea levels, increased drought, increased heatwave. ocean asidification, which is killing off coral reef populations and fish populations. again, that's sort of a basic underlying element of the earth's ecosystem. this report made clear, this is not in the future. this has already started happening now. the report also made clear the worst is yet to come. >> okay. earlier this year, coral, you wrote about a growing view among business leaders in the u.s. coca-cola in particular who see global warming as a force that hurts their bottom line. do you think this will convince more business leaders this is a legitimate problem that needs action? >> there are a lot of business leaders that -- corporations that look at climate change as -- you know, this is a real shift within the business community. i think for many years, when this was kind of a problem th
the first major report from this group, this group of several hundred nobel winning scientists, the ipcc not something that's coming in the future. the impacts are measurably here and now. due to climate change, we can already measure rising sea levels, increased drought, increased heatwave. ocean asidification, which is killing off coral reef populations and fish populations. again, that's sort of a basic underlying element of the earth's ecosystem. this report made clear, this is not in the...
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. >> your last number was so off, you submitted it to the ipcc your models were so ridiculous. >> i didhaven't introduced me yet. people don't know i'm here. >> if people don't know you, our chief economist. >> the guys in the back. for once, do it properly. >> okay. let's look at the ten-year. the ten-year is 2.80. investors are looking ahead to the march jobs -- how close. >> there it is. >> economists were looking for 200,000 new nonform joarm jobs. something at 6.5 is supposed to be important. it's 6.6. isn't it. >> no, not anymore. they got rid of it. >> the economy added 175,000 jobs in february. elsewhere, a top citigroup executive reversed his retirement plans. gene mcquade will head up another division. he had been the chief executive of the company's u.s. operating subsidiary of citibank. >> city now going to live in washington and lobby the fed? he has to change the capital issues at the firm. >> it would be nice to be at a company where you were retiring and they said, please, we can't -- there's no one else in the entire world that can do what you do, please come back. like
. >> your last number was so off, you submitted it to the ipcc your models were so ridiculous. >> i didhaven't introduced me yet. people don't know i'm here. >> if people don't know you, our chief economist. >> the guys in the back. for once, do it properly. >> okay. let's look at the ten-year. the ten-year is 2.80. investors are looking ahead to the march jobs -- how close. >> there it is. >> economists were looking for 200,000 new nonform joarm jobs....
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. >> i like that the lead author of the ipcc report said, well, if the government's told us to say something but at this point, this is what -- it was predetermined. this is what they want us to say to get people more active in trying to stop this, so we're willing to say it. but we change it if the government's told us to say something else. the lead author actually said that. >> what do you think people would think about gm? if mary barra took -- >> not for lois lerner. >> right. enough said. >> thanks, rick. >> thanks, joe. love you. >>> coming up, one of the stars is of bravo's hit show "million dollar listing." he'll tell us why living space in manhattan is at the highest prooig price per square foot in the last 20 years. back in a moment. back in a mome. >>> coming up, andrew is going to tell us about a real estate reality star. >> i am. >> go ahead. i'm tossing to you again so you can do the -- i think this is -- >> that's the way we should do it? we're going to talk about it with fredrik eklund. he's on bravo's "million dollar listing." what do you have, joe? >> they cut it out, but
. >> i like that the lead author of the ipcc report said, well, if the government's told us to say something but at this point, this is what -- it was predetermined. this is what they want us to say to get people more active in trying to stop this, so we're willing to say it. but we change it if the government's told us to say something else. the lead author actually said that. >> what do you think people would think about gm? if mary barra took -- >> not for lois lerner....
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. >> stephanie: chairman of ipcc spoke in japan on monday and said this, let's listen. >> the one messages out very clearly is that the world has to adopt and the world has to mitigate and the sooner we do that the less the chances of some of the worst impacts of climate change being forced in the world. >> reporter: he said mitigate and adapt and let's talk about adapt, and what coca-cola and microsoft and "starbucks" making business decision to adapt to climate change and is that encouraging or discouraging to someone like you? >> it is certainly encouraging. a few years back there was a fear if you spoke about adaptation you were throwing up your hands and not doing mitigation or reducing greenhouse gas emissions but i think companies and governments around the world and communities are dealing with the reality that we are already seeing impacts unfold on the ground and the report says that impacts are already happening on every continent and across all oceans and are widespread and consequential so this is having to deal with the reality of climate change as it's unfolding different r
. >> stephanie: chairman of ipcc spoke in japan on monday and said this, let's listen. >> the one messages out very clearly is that the world has to adopt and the world has to mitigate and the sooner we do that the less the chances of some of the worst impacts of climate change being forced in the world. >> reporter: he said mitigate and adapt and let's talk about adapt, and what coca-cola and microsoft and "starbucks" making business decision to adapt to climate...