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in terms of the marshall islands right now and climate change, do you think adaptation is possible? government is working on the adaptation plan and looking at building up islands is a possibility. i mean, it's going to take a lot of money that we don't have, but that might be the only options we have at this at this point. are you in the marshall islands having conversations about migration, about climate refugees, about actually moving people right now? as 2a islands with communities, and so if we were to build up islands, which island can we build up? because we cannot afford to build up all the islands? and if we were to relocate people, where do we know which islands you relocate people to? especially we have a culture where certain lands belong to certain families. so these are really hard questions. i personally would like to see my granddaughter continue to live in the marshall islands and have the same opportunities to learn our cultural protocols, that she can learn a unique language and culture on the same streets. and i don't think that's an unreasonable expectation to ha
in terms of the marshall islands right now and climate change, do you think adaptation is possible? government is working on the adaptation plan and looking at building up islands is a possibility. i mean, it's going to take a lot of money that we don't have, but that might be the only options we have at this at this point. are you in the marshall islands having conversations about migration, about climate refugees, about actually moving people right now? as 2a islands with communities, and so...
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my friend, he lives at the marshall islands. he lost his home from rising sea levels.ust have to keep talking. michael: the committee will make a recommendation as to whether or not there was a fundamental right agreed to by these nations, which they have not lived up to or honored. the enigma then comes in what those nations will do in the face of that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i uld hope thito result in that it actually changes the way we see the clime crisis a the way we see this, because it's so symbolic and that it will rt changthe mindts of people. [litokne speaking marshallese] ayakha: in south africa, the 1976 soweto uprising made kids from all ages are rising up to fight the apartheid system of learning afrikaans. so there was a powerful movement, and it keeps on encouraging and showing me tt youth can make a difference. we can make a major difference if we just put our hearts and our minds to it. alexandria: i hope that from the children versus climate crisis complaints that argentina, brazil, germany, turkey, and france that they respond t
my friend, he lives at the marshall islands. he lost his home from rising sea levels.ust have to keep talking. michael: the committee will make a recommendation as to whether or not there was a fundamental right agreed to by these nations, which they have not lived up to or honored. the enigma then comes in what those nations will do in the face of that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i uld hope thito result in that it actually changes the way we see the clime crisis a the way we...
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Dec 23, 2021
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waters flagged in the marshall islands so who has got control to manage the disaster?ster of disaster management. there is no singular explosion it's like a leak in your roof the roof is rotten and it ruins your furniture and i can't keep buying new furniture. so the sea level rise miami for instance you spend $500 million just on pumps and manners of keeping saltwater out of the drinking water and everything. and in san diego this all sorts of crystal structures, indonesia is dealing with relocating the capitol of the country because they've been at sea level rise for 20 plus years. and in delmar just north of -- the train tracks are under siege and it will take several billion dollars to reroute it. he was going to pay for that? so when a disaster happens unfortunately the, how do you account for that countries like the netherlands do excellent job of the project. other interacting in the coastline and the surge in topic into geopolitics, is really describes how human interacts in a policy manner i touch on policy a little bit. >> we should mention, here in californi
waters flagged in the marshall islands so who has got control to manage the disaster?ster of disaster management. there is no singular explosion it's like a leak in your roof the roof is rotten and it ruins your furniture and i can't keep buying new furniture. so the sea level rise miami for instance you spend $500 million just on pumps and manners of keeping saltwater out of the drinking water and everything. and in san diego this all sorts of crystal structures, indonesia is dealing with...
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waters in the marshall islands. who has control? it's a disaster of disaster managements. with sea level rise there's no singular explosion with sea level rise. it's like a leak in your roof and eventually, you know, the beams are rotten, and the roof is rotten and the furniture, i can't keep buying new furniture. miami is spending 5 million over the next five years just on pumps and management keeping the salt water out of their drinking water and other things. the port of san diego, here in san diego, have all sorts of coastal structures at risk and jakarta, indonesia is relocating the capital of the country because they've been battling sea rise for 20 plus years. and here the train tracks are undersea, and it will take several billion to reroute it. who is going to pay for that? when disaster happens, the he can -- the techniques haven't been. and countries like netherlands doing a wonderful job with the delta, and how they're interacting at the coast line and then change the topic into geopolitics, what samantha does is really describes how humans interact in a policy
waters in the marshall islands. who has control? it's a disaster of disaster managements. with sea level rise there's no singular explosion with sea level rise. it's like a leak in your roof and eventually, you know, the beams are rotten, and the roof is rotten and the furniture, i can't keep buying new furniture. miami is spending 5 million over the next five years just on pumps and management keeping the salt water out of their drinking water and other things. the port of san diego, here in...
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waters plays into the marshall islands in south who has control to manage that disaster, it was a disasterement is so wer see that, there is no singular equation to the sea level rise, it's like a leak in your roof and eventually, the beams are rotting and then your roof is rotting and then furnitureyo then you're saying i can't keep buying new furniture. so miami princesses philly entrance $25 million of the next time you to some pumps and you know, management of keeping the saltwater out of while the drinking water and other things but in san diego, i have all source of coastal structures, and indonesia is dealing with relocating the capitol of the country because they been battling the sea level rise for 20 plus years. in the belmar, i think were joshua and i say, train tracks, they are falling in and it will take several billion dollars to reroute it so it who will pay for that soon a happens that samantha has described implemented, they've not even been thought of really and how do you account for all of that and countries like the net in the netherlands, have stand an excellent t job
waters plays into the marshall islands in south who has control to manage that disaster, it was a disasterement is so wer see that, there is no singular equation to the sea level rise, it's like a leak in your roof and eventually, the beams are rotting and then your roof is rotting and then furnitureyo then you're saying i can't keep buying new furniture. so miami princesses philly entrance $25 million of the next time you to some pumps and you know, management of keeping the saltwater out of...
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Dec 23, 2021
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small islands especially in the south pacific, it may well disappear before this country is out, marshall islandse that. she took it upon herself to be this organizer of so many of those island communities and they call themselves the pacific private warriors and in my head, i have a remarkable picture of her, she organized people on each of the islands to build eight traditional work canoe and they took them to australia which was not that far away about part of the world and they would use them for a day to blockade the harbor at newcastle, the biggest in the world, more coal than any other place on the planet. as it burns, it raises the temperature of the planet, melting the ice caps and drowned the island nations. one of the great iconic images of the climate, people were in tiny canoes stopping the progress of the biggest warships in the world, she was remarkable. pacific climate warriors are still going strong and doing great work. >> you touched on a lot there i think we will get to eventually but i love this idea that you bring up often falter, this is hard work and it can be daunting and
small islands especially in the south pacific, it may well disappear before this country is out, marshall islandse that. she took it upon herself to be this organizer of so many of those island communities and they call themselves the pacific private warriors and in my head, i have a remarkable picture of her, she organized people on each of the islands to build eight traditional work canoe and they took them to australia which was not that far away about part of the world and they would use...
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and some disappear before the century is out, is falling into some marshall islands and places like that. and really this began, she took it upon herself to be this organizer in saluting those on thee communities and they call themselves the pacific climate sewarriors and in my head, justa remarkable picture of an organized people on the silence today the traditional work and they were in's australian at the far away in a part of the world and the use them to blockade the harbor which was the biggest port in the world, more: through their been a place in the planet races that turns on the planet and some of drowned in those island nations and one of the climate fighter these people are in tiny communities and stopping the progress as of the biggest warships in the world and she was remarkable and happily designing there in the south pacific it in the climate warriors. >> you touch a lot there but i think people will eventually get to this but i love this idea about this is hard work and really daunting and that is why having community and having it friends that you look up to and be enfo
and some disappear before the century is out, is falling into some marshall islands and places like that. and really this began, she took it upon herself to be this organizer in saluting those on thee communities and they call themselves the pacific climate sewarriors and in my head, justa remarkable picture of an organized people on the silence today the traditional work and they were in's australian at the far away in a part of the world and the use them to blockade the harbor which was the...
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Dec 22, 2021
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ctsmall islands, especially in e south pacific that may well disappear before this century is out, marshall islandse that. she took itha upon herself to be this organizer of so many of these island communities and they call themselves climate warriors. in my head, i have a remarkable picture, she had organized people on these islands to build a traditional war canoe and they took them to australia not that far away and not part of the world and they used them for a day to blockade the harbor at newcastle which is the biggest coal port in the world, more coal goes through than any other place in the planet. the coal as it burns, raises the temperature of the planet melting the ice caps and drowned the island nations. one of the great iconic images are these people in tiny canoes stopping progress of the biggest warships in the world, she was markable and it lives on in the south pacific, pacific climate warriors are still going strong and doing great work. >> you touched on a lot there i think we will get to eventually but i love this idea you bring up often, this is hard work and it can be daunting
ctsmall islands, especially in e south pacific that may well disappear before this century is out, marshall islandse that. she took itha upon herself to be this organizer of so many of these island communities and they call themselves climate warriors. in my head, i have a remarkable picture, she had organized people on these islands to build a traditional war canoe and they took them to australia not that far away and not part of the world and they used them for a day to blockade the harbor at...
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the south pacific, and disappeared before this century is out, you know, the solomon the and marshall islands, and places like that and who's fijin, she took it upon himself with so many of those island communities and they call themselves the pacific climate warriors and i have in my head a remarkable picture, who had organized people on each of the islands to build a traditional war canoe and they took the trip to australia which is not that far away in that part of the world and used them for a day blockade at new castle, more coal goes through it on the planet. the coal as it's burned, melting the ice caps and drowning those island nations. and the picture of one of the great iconic images are these people led in tiny canoes, stopping the progress of the biggest war ships in the world. she was remarkable and happy ly lives on in the pandemic. the pandemic islanders are doing great work. >> you touched on and we will get to eventually. i love this idea that you bring up often, this is hard work and it can be a taunting and lonely fight and that's why having community and having really frie
the south pacific, and disappeared before this century is out, you know, the solomon the and marshall islands, and places like that and who's fijin, she took it upon himself with so many of those island communities and they call themselves the pacific climate warriors and i have in my head a remarkable picture, who had organized people on each of the islands to build a traditional war canoe and they took the trip to australia which is not that far away in that part of the world and used them...
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the marshall islands, one of the places like that. it is phrygian, took it upon herself to be an organizer of so many of those communities. they call themselves pacific climate warriors. i have in my head a remarkable picture of organized people on each of these islands building a traditional community and australia is not that far away and they used them for data blockade newcastle, the biggest coal port in the world, more call goes through than any other place on the planet and the call as it is burned raises the temperature, melting the ice caps that drown these island nations. the picture, one of the great iconic images, these people led by car ready in tiny canoes stopping the progress of the biggest warships in the world. she was remarkable and lives on in the south pacific, climate warriors are doing great work. >> you touched on a lot we will get to eventually but i love this idea that you bring up often, this is hard work and it can be a daunting and lonely fight and that is why having community and friends you look up to and
the marshall islands, one of the places like that. it is phrygian, took it upon herself to be an organizer of so many of those communities. they call themselves pacific climate warriors. i have in my head a remarkable picture of organized people on each of these islands building a traditional community and australia is not that far away and they used them for data blockade newcastle, the biggest coal port in the world, more call goes through than any other place on the planet and the call as it...
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building that target during covid-19 pandemic in a country like the republic of e marshall islands, that took a lot of coordination and hard work, and the range of management have, the coast guard out there clearing fishing boats out of the way, u.s. army making sure the target was maintained during the pandemic, pretty amazing i would say all service joint event to pull off that. so now what do we do? you mentioned it, simple icbm and thus codeword for it wasn't bringing a lot of countermeasures. now it's a question for the nation. do you want to leverage ships? do want to leverage of that capability for homeland defense? we have put that in the parking lot and will continue to improve the system for its regional capabilities which are critically important. the navy is a maneuver force so want than out there forward taking the fight forward away from the nation, and so we are kind of parking that. one of the reasons we want to execute that test of why was mandated by congress was we had some concern before we ever awarded the mgi contracts, that the overall reliability of the system as
building that target during covid-19 pandemic in a country like the republic of e marshall islands, that took a lot of coordination and hard work, and the range of management have, the coast guard out there clearing fishing boats out of the way, u.s. army making sure the target was maintained during the pandemic, pretty amazing i would say all service joint event to pull off that. so now what do we do? you mentioned it, simple icbm and thus codeword for it wasn't bringing a lot of...
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capturing the two outer islands would not break the japanese control in the marshalls and it would have to eventually be taken any. if the island fell, those outer islands would all become strategically impotent. besides, we have learned lessons from what happened that we can apply to this new invasion. his operational commanders were not convinced. always willing to hear advice, nimitz invited everyone in the room to share their views and he went around the room, person to person. every single one said we should attack the outer islands first. nimitz waited until everyone had spoken and he waited another long, pregnant moment and said, well, thank you. we'll attack quad ja lain. that should have ended it, but i didn't. they continued to argue. kelly turner was especially confrontational, telling nimitz, your plan is reckless and dangerous. and finally nimitz said, that's it. if you don't want to do it, i can find people who will. do you want to do this or not. well, yes, sir, we do. well, i guess saying that's fine, we'll hit it have quite the same ring, but it was the same sentiment.
capturing the two outer islands would not break the japanese control in the marshalls and it would have to eventually be taken any. if the island fell, those outer islands would all become strategically impotent. besides, we have learned lessons from what happened that we can apply to this new invasion. his operational commanders were not convinced. always willing to hear advice, nimitz invited everyone in the room to share their views and he went around the room, person to person. every single...
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nimitz explain his rationale capturing the two outer islands would not bring the japanese control on the marshals, which was the goal, and kwajalein would eventually have to be taken anyway. on the other hand, kwajalein fell, the outer islands would all become strategically impotent. besides, we have learned lessons from what happened. we can apply them to this new invasion. it is operational commanders were not convinced. always willing to hear advice, nimitz invited everyone in the room to share their views. he went around the room, person to person. every single one said we should attack the outer islands first. nimitz waited until everyone had spoken, and then he waited another long moment and said, well, thank you. we will attack kwajalein. now, that should have ended it. but it didn't. springs and turner continued to argue. turner was especially confrontational telling nimitz, your plan is reckless and dangerous. finally, nimitz said all right that is it, if you do not want to do, it i can find people who will! do you want to do this or not? well, yes sir we do. i guess saying that is fine
nimitz explain his rationale capturing the two outer islands would not bring the japanese control on the marshals, which was the goal, and kwajalein would eventually have to be taken anyway. on the other hand, kwajalein fell, the outer islands would all become strategically impotent. besides, we have learned lessons from what happened. we can apply them to this new invasion. it is operational commanders were not convinced. always willing to hear advice, nimitz invited everyone in the room to...
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at some future date and he explain his rationale, capturing into outer islands would not break the japanese control and the marshalsich was the goal and if they eventually have to be taken anyway and on the other hand, if they fail, those outer islands with all become strategically impotent. and besides we have learned lessons, and we can apply to this new invasion. as operational commanders were not convinced read always willing to hear advice, he invited everyone in the room to share their views and he went around the room person to person and every single one said we should attack the outer islands first predict any waited until everyone has spoken any waited another long moment and said well thank you and we will attack kwajalein and they should've ended it but he did not hands is continue to argue and kelly turner was especially confrontational telling him, yours is reckless and dangerous and finally he said that said, if you don't want to do it, i can find people who will and do you want to do this or not. while yes, we do. >> is fine, we will hit kwajalein and not the same bring as dang the torpedoes but it
at some future date and he explain his rationale, capturing into outer islands would not break the japanese control and the marshalsich was the goal and if they eventually have to be taken anyway and on the other hand, if they fail, those outer islands with all become strategically impotent. and besides we have learned lessons, and we can apply to this new invasion. as operational commanders were not convinced read always willing to hear advice, he invited everyone in the room to share their...
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island. we have every reason to believe that in yeah, or other countries including iran with joined this form and from a broader fax to the marshal form and enlisted under blue springs together. all the countries i've mentioned and all i've got an estimate, neighbor without exception and all our partners in central asia, this foreman, they must go for a month. well, keep working, middle east and north africa, we're also on the agenda. we mostly focused on syria, really, both india and russia had investment projects in this year and the public india have, has never closed its embassy and min paid its contract with the legitimate government of bashar assad. so we discussed ways that you keep working at this illegal sanctions against this country. we shared some information about this as corman and how it, how further the political process in geneva. and we had some extensive cautious boot, actually on the meeting of the s and not troy, with observers from countries. this meeting is expected to take place in north fulton county. within a matter of weeks, we also informed our indian colleagues with matters of strategic stability and
island. we have every reason to believe that in yeah, or other countries including iran with joined this form and from a broader fax to the marshal form and enlisted under blue springs together. all the countries i've mentioned and all i've got an estimate, neighbor without exception and all our partners in central asia, this foreman, they must go for a month. well, keep working, middle east and north africa, we're also on the agenda. we mostly focused on syria, really, both india and russia...