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nine hundred nine there was a ratio of six to one plankton now in two thousand and eight we now know langton ratio of forty six to one so that's over eight times as much. plastic in the environment. we project always. come. charging so sharply here in our. class like the super bowl the northerners the regular there's the super. scientists have shown that there is no one touches only left on this planet every square mile of ocean contains tens of thousands of bits of plastic the result of our consumption two hundred twenty pounds a year per inhabitant. we will not change the evolution of the society we are using less and less time to prepare the foods for the luncheon for the dinner and as well there we. move and we have the habits to eat outside of the house so more and more we will use products which are on much more packaged and ready to be consumed for the drinks or for the food then we were used to use in the past and in the first ten years of the current century since two thousand we produced as much plastic as we produced in this entire century that preceded it way using at the moment
nine hundred nine there was a ratio of six to one plankton now in two thousand and eight we now know langton ratio of forty six to one so that's over eight times as much. plastic in the environment. we project always. come. charging so sharply here in our. class like the super bowl the northerners the regular there's the super. scientists have shown that there is no one touches only left on this planet every square mile of ocean contains tens of thousands of bits of plastic the result of our...
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. >> langton employees attended that town hall president was only able at answer eight questions in any our long meeting with he said at the need to contact their congress people and upon pass the bill congress needs to know they need to do what is right for the country. if you would lik >> if you would like to see if we opposed it did on our website >> california's unemployment is going way uncommon this day is lagging behind the rest of the country and bouncing back from this recession of the 1930's the california was the promised land the great recession of 2000 and 80 has been of very different story california job market is dried up in recent months since main they have only added 11,000 jobs and the unemployment rate is declining will once again to 12 percent when the four years ago before the recession michigan and mississippi where the only state the pop with unemployment above 6% with an june 20091 nevada and michigan docked at plan presented with california's at problems and would it will take another five years and recover >> some encouraging news on the job front macy's said
. >> langton employees attended that town hall president was only able at answer eight questions in any our long meeting with he said at the need to contact their congress people and upon pass the bill congress needs to know they need to do what is right for the country. if you would lik >> if you would like to see if we opposed it did on our website >> california's unemployment is going way uncommon this day is lagging behind the rest of the country and bouncing back from...
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skirts famously langton. lady gaga notwithstanding, pop songs become more earnest and complex and romantic and less sexual. in almost every aspect of life people become more personally conservative. many of the things i talked-about are ephemeral. they go away as long as -- as soon as strong growth returns. but deep slumps leave more enduring marks on families and communities and the places we lived. i talk about all of that in the book. i talked a lot about how suburbs in former middle class meccas of the u.s. las vegas and tampa are changing profoundly and permanently in the wake of this recession. let me focus on how millennials are changing. this is one of the most important enduring changes we're seeing and will continue to see. when i began reporting for the magazine story that led to "pinched" i really expected young people would bear the latest stars from this recession. they are younger in the labour market and don't have a lot of personal responsibilities. a few bad years are a few bad years. but in
skirts famously langton. lady gaga notwithstanding, pop songs become more earnest and complex and romantic and less sexual. in almost every aspect of life people become more personally conservative. many of the things i talked-about are ephemeral. they go away as long as -- as soon as strong growth returns. but deep slumps leave more enduring marks on families and communities and the places we lived. i talk about all of that in the book. i talked a lot about how suburbs in former middle class...