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the biggest threat to the soil ecosystem is a roshan fertile topsoil is carried away by wind and rain and human activity has made it much worse desert if it cation is increasing every 5 seconds soil is lost on an area the size of a soccer pitch. in parts of sub-saharan africa erosion already accounts for 80 percent of land degradation. farming accounts for the largest share of the land we use agricultural land covers $5000000000.00 hector's well 37 percent of the world's total land surface. modern agricultural methods damage the land intensive farming monocultures and industrial livestock production causing nutrient depletion in a soil and thus its degradation. crop yields are decreasing while the use of chemical fertilizers and the clearing of land for fields and pastures are increasing creating a vicious circle by 2050 the global population is set to rise to around 10000000000 to feed all those people a lot more fertile land will have to be farmed. people are realizing that healthy soil helps protect the climate. sustainable farming prevents aeration and keeps nutrients in the soil.
the biggest threat to the soil ecosystem is a roshan fertile topsoil is carried away by wind and rain and human activity has made it much worse desert if it cation is increasing every 5 seconds soil is lost on an area the size of a soccer pitch. in parts of sub-saharan africa erosion already accounts for 80 percent of land degradation. farming accounts for the largest share of the land we use agricultural land covers $5000000000.00 hector's well 37 percent of the world's total land surface....
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the biggest threat to the soil ecosystem is a roshan fertile topsoil is carried away by wind and rain and human activity has made it much worse desert if occasion is increasing every 5 seconds soil is lost on an area the size of a soccer pitch. in parts of sub-saharan africa erosion already accounts for 80 percent of land degradation. farming accounts for the largest share of the land we use agricultural land covers $5000000000.00 hectares well 37 percent of the world's total land surface. modern agricultural methods damage the land intensive farming monocultures i don't trust real livestock production causing nutrient depletion in the soil thus its degradation. crop yields are decreasing while the use of chemical fertilizers and the clearing of land for fields and pastures are increasing creating a vicious circle by 2050 the global population is set to rise to around 10000000000 to feed all those people a lot more fertile land will have to be farmed. people are realizing that healthy soil helps protect the climate. sustainable farming prevents or ocean and keeps nutrients in the soil
the biggest threat to the soil ecosystem is a roshan fertile topsoil is carried away by wind and rain and human activity has made it much worse desert if occasion is increasing every 5 seconds soil is lost on an area the size of a soccer pitch. in parts of sub-saharan africa erosion already accounts for 80 percent of land degradation. farming accounts for the largest share of the land we use agricultural land covers $5000000000.00 hectares well 37 percent of the world's total land surface....
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the camel every few days roshan, part of our trip around the world on cnbc. >>> the money ceos make running companies hard hit by covid take norwegian cruise line as an example. after saling stock, they after sailing stopped, they furloughed 20% of the staff but the chief executive frank d elri saw his compensation double to $36 million. same story at hilton they laid off 1/4 of the corporate work force and lost 700 million bucks yet the ceo was compensated nearly $56 million last year. cnbc's leslie picker now leslie, a good ceo during a time of crisis never comes cheap but is there a bit of a disconnect here >> reporter: shep, that's right. a poster child for unfairness. ceos paid relative to their workers. no one expects compensation between the c suite and employees to be equal, but in 2020 with so much suffering economically and physically, th. last yea the desisparity was nagnified last year for every $50,000 that the median worker took home his or her ceo made 12 million that gap shows they're earning 238 times that of the median employee the gap has been widening over the la
the camel every few days roshan, part of our trip around the world on cnbc. >>> the money ceos make running companies hard hit by covid take norwegian cruise line as an example. after saling stock, they after sailing stopped, they furloughed 20% of the staff but the chief executive frank d elri saw his compensation double to $36 million. same story at hilton they laid off 1/4 of the corporate work force and lost 700 million bucks yet the ceo was compensated nearly $56 million last...
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the biggest threat to the soil ecosystem is a roshan fertile topsoil is carried away by wind and rain and human activity has made it much worse desert if it cation is increasing every 5 seconds soil is lost on an area the size of a soccer pitch. in parts of subsaharan africa erosion already accounts for 80 percent of land degradation. farming accounts for the largest share of the land we use agricultural land covers $5000000000.00 hector's or 37 percent of the world's total land surface. modern agricultural methods damage the land intensive farming monocultures at industrial livestock production causing nutrient depletion in a soil and thus its degradation. crop yields are decreasing while the use of chemical fertilizers and the clearing of land for fields and pastures are increasing creating a vicious circle by 2050 the global population is set to rise to around 10000000000 to feed all those people a lot more fertile land will have to be farmed. people are realizing that healthy soil helps protect the climate. sustainable farming prevents a revolution and keeps nutrients in the soil.
the biggest threat to the soil ecosystem is a roshan fertile topsoil is carried away by wind and rain and human activity has made it much worse desert if it cation is increasing every 5 seconds soil is lost on an area the size of a soccer pitch. in parts of subsaharan africa erosion already accounts for 80 percent of land degradation. farming accounts for the largest share of the land we use agricultural land covers $5000000000.00 hector's or 37 percent of the world's total land surface. modern...
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karoo was vong an important grazing source for wild and domestic animals due to overgrazing into roshan the semi arid landscape has become severely degraded jani kurta and his team of landscape restorers want to change that they are planting spectrum here are hardly shrub that's native to the region. bloom is perfect for us and for the atmosphere so. spectrum removes carbon dioxide from the air and stores it in its leaves it's a wonderful plant it can withstand long periods of drought. and stand in the worst clear terrorist chain work for jobs for carbon and in the. they've launched in the village of fun bake store 7 years ago with the help of seed funding from private donors and government entities today the initiative combines job creation with conservation of the region and his young flock works with a project which aims to plant spec balm 120000 hectares in the region the indigenous shrub will help restore local biodiversity and the soils ability to sustain other plants in the vicinity. is a plant but it's a plant with the ability to its old relatively large amounts of carbon when n
karoo was vong an important grazing source for wild and domestic animals due to overgrazing into roshan the semi arid landscape has become severely degraded jani kurta and his team of landscape restorers want to change that they are planting spectrum here are hardly shrub that's native to the region. bloom is perfect for us and for the atmosphere so. spectrum removes carbon dioxide from the air and stores it in its leaves it's a wonderful plant it can withstand long periods of drought. and...
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was involved in important grazing source for wild and domestic animals due to over grazing and the roshanthe semi arid landscape has become severely degraded yani clear today and this team of landscape restores want to change that they're planting spectrum here a hearty shrub that's native to the region. the. boom is perfect for us and for the atmosphere. spectum removes carbon dioxide from the air and stores it in its leaves it's a wonderful plant can withstand long periods of drought. clear to work for jobs for carbon and initiative launched in the village of fun bake store 7 years ago with the help of seed funding from private donors and government entities today the initiative combines job creation with conservation of the region as john flock works with the project which aims to plant spec bomb 120000 hectares in the region the indigenous shrub will help restore local biodiversity and the soils ability to sustain other plants in the vicinity. is a plant but it's a plant with the ability to absorb relatively large amounts of carbon when needing a minimum of water made me move on. from
was involved in important grazing source for wild and domestic animals due to over grazing and the roshanthe semi arid landscape has become severely degraded yani clear today and this team of landscape restores want to change that they're planting spectrum here a hearty shrub that's native to the region. the. boom is perfect for us and for the atmosphere. spectum removes carbon dioxide from the air and stores it in its leaves it's a wonderful plant can withstand long periods of drought. clear...
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both in rulings and how people have been confirmed to the courts, public polls show anna roshan of trust that people have in the -- and -- an erosion of trust that people have in the court. >> our guest is with us to talk about expanding the supreme court. if you want to call and give us your thoughts, republicans (202) 748-8001, democrats (202) 748-8000, independence -- independents (202) 748-8002 or text us at (202) 748-8003. the judiciary act of 2021 proposes adding four seats to the supreme court. what do you think about this proposal? guest: in the fall of 2020 when ruth bader ginsburg died democrats started talking about this proposal to add seats to the supreme court. a lot of people said that we do not want to have to pursue this path, but if republicans are going to obliterate the last remaining norms when it comes to confirmation around justices, then this will be the only appropriate response. you had republican and independent commentators like a joe scarborough, large -- lawyers from the nixon and reagan administration coming out last fall after ruth bader ginsburg died sayi
both in rulings and how people have been confirmed to the courts, public polls show anna roshan of trust that people have in the -- and -- an erosion of trust that people have in the court. >> our guest is with us to talk about expanding the supreme court. if you want to call and give us your thoughts, republicans (202) 748-8001, democrats (202) 748-8000, independence -- independents (202) 748-8002 or text us at (202) 748-8003. the judiciary act of 2021 proposes adding four seats to the...
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at this steady pace roshan the camel draws closer to his destination. it's not russians 1st visit to this village the children here have been waiting impatiently for his return. they are eager for the precious cargo carried on the camels back because this camel is carrying a large load of books. these kids have been out of school for over a year and are keen to learn new ideas from beyond their village. one. jello the school principal came up with the idea of the camel library as a way to bring these children some relief during the pandemic. when the corona virus spread the entire region and all the schools were closed. there was an atmosphere of depression for old and young alike. in the region where i live there is no entertainment for the children at all no place for outings. nothing to do. the only activity is the children going to school and then returning home not so opposite jeff that. the children live in baluchistan pakistan's poorest province. literacy rates are low and education is chronically underfunded. small wonder that the children clutc
at this steady pace roshan the camel draws closer to his destination. it's not russians 1st visit to this village the children here have been waiting impatiently for his return. they are eager for the precious cargo carried on the camels back because this camel is carrying a large load of books. these kids have been out of school for over a year and are keen to learn new ideas from beyond their village. one. jello the school principal came up with the idea of the camel library as a way to bring...
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ideas to kids in the country's poorest province with the help of a reliable camel at this steady pace roshan the camel draws closer to his destination. it's not russians 1st visit to this village the children here have been waiting impatiently for his return. they are eager for the precious cargo ferried on the camels back because this camel is carrying a large load of books. these kids have been out of school for over a year and are keen to learn new ideas from beyond their village. jello the school principal came up with the idea of the camel library as a way to bring these children some relief during the pandemic. jeff. when the corona virus spread the entire region and all the schools were closed. there was an atmosphere of depression for old and young alike. in the region where i live there's no entertainment for the children at all no place for outings. nothing to do. the only activity is the children going to school and then returning home. that just there. the children live in baluchistan pakistan's poorest province. literacy rates are low and education is chronically underfunded. sm
ideas to kids in the country's poorest province with the help of a reliable camel at this steady pace roshan the camel draws closer to his destination. it's not russians 1st visit to this village the children here have been waiting impatiently for his return. they are eager for the precious cargo ferried on the camels back because this camel is carrying a large load of books. these kids have been out of school for over a year and are keen to learn new ideas from beyond their village. jello the...