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the goal is r babcock ranch to be a model of sustainability. the development requires all the homes and commercial buildings to be certified green by the florida green building coalition. >> builders were like, "really? you want me to do what? that." going to blow my budge" >> sreenivasan: jennifer languell is a sustainable design ultant hired by kitson's firm. she works with the builders at babcock ranch, steering them towards environmentally friendly building thniques and materials. >> so why i wanted to get y guys out here to this house in particular, was because it's kind of this house in his underpants stage and so we can kind of see what's behind those walls. >> sreenivasan: she points to insulation in the roof, foam in the concrete walls, and even the thickness of windows. all of theomponents are specifically selected to optimize energy efficiency. >> we're looking at about a 27% energy red over florida energy code and that's about a 40 to 42% energy reduction over the national average. >> i wanted the smomlest possible >> sreenivasan: r
the goal is r babcock ranch to be a model of sustainability. the development requires all the homes and commercial buildings to be certified green by the florida green building coalition. >> builders were like, "really? you want me to do what? that." going to blow my budge" >> sreenivasan: jennifer languell is a sustainable design ultant hired by kitson's firm. she works with the builders at babcock ranch, steering them towards environmentally friendly building...
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but let's talk a bit more about sustainable investment i'm now joined by nina laws that she works for a finance watch and enjoy all that wants investors to shift their portfolio and to also stay noble direction in cannot make any serious money with a sustainable investment. well of course all investors would like to have locks in return and minimum risk but of course when we discuss stable finest topic we really should also change totally our mindset because environment is providing so many value to the people because our economic system depends on environment and natural resources so even if the market is not able to give value surprise to those environmental gurus they really give a lot of t.t.t. to investors and people generally so we think that in first place it's very important to have a different perception of what a return means in the context of say nable fine and so it's a financial return but also financial rituals and also we see that for example when looking specifically at the financials the main showing that the green bonds before more were arrested stand are bonds but w
but let's talk a bit more about sustainable investment i'm now joined by nina laws that she works for a finance watch and enjoy all that wants investors to shift their portfolio and to also stay noble direction in cannot make any serious money with a sustainable investment. well of course all investors would like to have locks in return and minimum risk but of course when we discuss stable finest topic we really should also change totally our mindset because environment is providing so many...
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making sustainable purge use irresistible to consume and. searching plot in his team are hoping there's an appetite for it. as about the flower industry's destructive impact do you who cares about c l g b t rights in australia. who cares about homeless people living on the streets of los angeles i do. the berries the destroying the rain forest argue. about female empowerment in senegal i do not want to follow you build a society. and that's all from three thousand this week but don't forget to draw a line between three thousand you don't come over on facebook see you next week bye for now. the mob. meticulously composed. and snapped catch the right moments for. fine extraordinary photographers and their folks for the past week shawn. pictures almost too stunned to be revealed through the viewfinder. this week. your romex thirty minutes d.w.b. . more. the but you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the future merciless for the rich folks who many poor people it offers there for me a chance of survival oh and. and i could be lunch f
making sustainable purge use irresistible to consume and. searching plot in his team are hoping there's an appetite for it. as about the flower industry's destructive impact do you who cares about c l g b t rights in australia. who cares about homeless people living on the streets of los angeles i do. the berries the destroying the rain forest argue. about female empowerment in senegal i do not want to follow you build a society. and that's all from three thousand this week but don't forget to...
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industrialized capitalist state that are not sustain and in our solar involving a lot of farts a lot of awareness a lot of action has to be done so that it's the biggest challenge to make this happens. there's w w f project will run for another three years organizers are hoping to reach some two hundred households the workshops provide farmers with practical help like tips on improving area gauge and many types of current require more water than those destined for animal feed rather passed through a chain plant explains how to use natural methods to retain more moisture. this method allows us to slow down the movement of the stream. allows the surrounding land to absorb more water i mean what would you need to inspect impacts the dams regularly. couldn't so this man has managed to make the transition for terrorists who i know used to grow feed corn but like others he ended up in debt these days he grows organic bananas. the transition was difficult especially because we had no money coming in sure in that period. but thanks to the support we got we managed. it was more time to pay ba
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that's a source of concern for retta pet search and he leads an initiative that promotes sustainable agriculture in chiang mai. that fact i'm torn on is one of the biggest meat exporters in the world. that the government. supports the cultivation of corn used to livestock. but it would be better to produce food for humans. so from most cultivating this kind of corn can seem like an attractive option high demand for meat keeps feed prices stable as a result many farmers have come to rely on it for their income but growing the same crop in the same place each year sucks nutrients out of the soil fama some green has been growing corn for a photo over a decade he'd actually professionally grow other crops in recent times he's healed has fallen the plants rely on chemical first drives but that's pricey so much so he's run into debt and growing corn is becoming more problematic i know i haven't had an alternative i haven't been trained up to do anything else and i need to take care of my family if someone comes along and helps me to change course and. that's why rush a path through it come
that's a source of concern for retta pet search and he leads an initiative that promotes sustainable agriculture in chiang mai. that fact i'm torn on is one of the biggest meat exporters in the world. that the government. supports the cultivation of corn used to livestock. but it would be better to produce food for humans. so from most cultivating this kind of corn can seem like an attractive option high demand for meat keeps feed prices stable as a result many farmers have come to rely on it...
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but there are sustainable options like that cop ranch forty kilometers northeast of take coral in the florida hinterland it's a new project following for buyers protected from floods with a more european touch including a carefully planned downtown district everything easily accessible close to nature twenty first century florida. and no cost spared when it comes to marketing the impressive package. the abortive looks great you won't have to drive everywhere you can do most things on foot go to the water go shopping get an ice cream take the kids to school amazing. things to focus on like cape coral branches declared ninety percent of its land and nature reserve . it hasn't forced any of the original inhabitants out but also hasn't altered the environment leaving naturally evolve stone protections in place it's the first completely solar powered us city that's an attractive selling point. found a low still under construction house a survived a massive storm hurricane irma. september tenth two thousand and seven thank you to the people who are building our home we hope you and your fam
but there are sustainable options like that cop ranch forty kilometers northeast of take coral in the florida hinterland it's a new project following for buyers protected from floods with a more european touch including a carefully planned downtown district everything easily accessible close to nature twenty first century florida. and no cost spared when it comes to marketing the impressive package. the abortive looks great you won't have to drive everywhere you can do most things on foot go to...
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mushrooms growing you'll observe bees and maize hotel managers who strive to operate their tells sustainably but before we start the show i'd like to take the time to say hello to my esteemed colleague n.c. in the lagos. thank you so much for the show indeed a powerful series coming up a coproduction from channel stevie quesada and dr beller. and i'll be together with felicia your guide through this half hour this is what we have on the show today. we will accompany a man in kenya who's convincing former gang members to care for the environment. then will visit an initiative in zimbabwe where young women learn how to fall off. i will see how these protect the trees from being destroyed by the national park in south africa. so let's head out to uganda first of lake victoria in the eastern part of the country there had been some problems lately with man eating cocoa dels the sciences believes the attacks are born out of over exploitation of the lake in the crooked hours don't get enough fish they behave aggressively towards the humans but the villagers started to kill the reptiles and one man
mushrooms growing you'll observe bees and maize hotel managers who strive to operate their tells sustainably but before we start the show i'd like to take the time to say hello to my esteemed colleague n.c. in the lagos. thank you so much for the show indeed a powerful series coming up a coproduction from channel stevie quesada and dr beller. and i'll be together with felicia your guide through this half hour this is what we have on the show today. we will accompany a man in kenya who's...
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can you invest sustainably or with sustainable efforts? are those at odds? we are an asset manager. our purpose is to protect and grow. most which are invested for long-term goals. the context is to look forward for risks and opportunities and the better at anticipating those on behalf of our clients. , kevin saidcontext sustainable investing is no longer an exercise in trading value for values. increasingly court to that mission of providing a better future. we talk about climate change in particular, into many parts of the investing world, there has that the risks of climate are real, but to long-term. they are too hard to measure. to be an investment strategy. the second point i would make is that the facts and the data have made that view obsolete. the responsibility in all of us and measuring those risks and pricing those risks. at blackrock, we are committed to doing our part. we are doing other things. we are engaging with companies that have the most material for climate change. we expect them to disclose those risks and have a plan to address those.
can you invest sustainably or with sustainable efforts? are those at odds? we are an asset manager. our purpose is to protect and grow. most which are invested for long-term goals. the context is to look forward for risks and opportunities and the better at anticipating those on behalf of our clients. , kevin saidcontext sustainable investing is no longer an exercise in trading value for values. increasingly court to that mission of providing a better future. we talk about climate change in...
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making sustainable purge use irresistible to consume and. searching platen his team are hoping there's an appetite for it. as about the flower industry's destructive impact you. l. g.b.t. writes in australia. who cares about homeless people living on the streets of los angeles i do you can as the berries the destroying the rain forest argue. about female empowerment in senegal i do want to follow we will build a society. and that's all from three thousand this week but don't forget to draw a line level three thousand. more on facebook see you next week bye for now. slav the u.s. midterm elections a battle for control of the u.s. congress a referendum on the trumpet presidency. will a blue wave of democrats shift the balance of power in what's at stake for europe and the mob joining me on election night for our special coverage the u.s. midterm elections here on d.w. news. i was fishing when i arrived here i slept with six people in a room and. it was hard. i even got my parents and. benjamin language and not off the face gets me and they go
making sustainable purge use irresistible to consume and. searching platen his team are hoping there's an appetite for it. as about the flower industry's destructive impact you. l. g.b.t. writes in australia. who cares about homeless people living on the streets of los angeles i do you can as the berries the destroying the rain forest argue. about female empowerment in senegal i do want to follow we will build a society. and that's all from three thousand this week but don't forget to draw a...
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i was helped to be self sustainable through this training and. this is what we are doing farming mushrooms sags i mean. this is a knowledge so we stop hard for so many years when i was used to seeing others selling musharraf's. he would one day sure zimbabwe has almost two million children without parents the environmentally friendly mushroom project is helping to transform many lives into this community one in three girls who run zimbabwe is married off before the age of fifteen but to do that have changed their fate by teaching them useful lifelong skills this is what i work to achieve to see people learning something and actually making something out of it a lot of people get a training from and you and i think ok i will not do anything until they come and build but we're really empowering people to think for themselves and to let if we have a skill it is up to us to use it to do works tirelessly to train women in order to help set them up for a better life johnson bush's plans for these goals she wants to create a new business called hope foo
i was helped to be self sustainable through this training and. this is what we are doing farming mushrooms sags i mean. this is a knowledge so we stop hard for so many years when i was used to seeing others selling musharraf's. he would one day sure zimbabwe has almost two million children without parents the environmentally friendly mushroom project is helping to transform many lives into this community one in three girls who run zimbabwe is married off before the age of fifteen but to do that...
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what is sustainability?hat climate change is going to bring. the solutions we propose sound very often like punishment. they sound like not doing something, not being able to lead a prosporous life, and no, a sustainable lifestyle. the sustainable world that is going to come up if we do what is necessary to do. that's going to be b a beautiful and inspirational lifestyle. that's the role we want to live. -- the world we want to live in. we have to have a positive narrative, and that's what we are trying to do at l'oreal. when we work with sustainability, it is as glamorous and desirable, and that brought all employees on board. i think this is the way we will mobilize society more. >> beautiful. let me ask you something. you said back stage something i had never heard anybody sigh -- say before. somebody said a scarcity versus prosperity mindset and you said something about scarcity that i hadn't thought about number in terms of the status quo. >> scarcity for us is going to the world we are heading to if we
what is sustainability?hat climate change is going to bring. the solutions we propose sound very often like punishment. they sound like not doing something, not being able to lead a prosporous life, and no, a sustainable lifestyle. the sustainable world that is going to come up if we do what is necessary to do. that's going to be b a beautiful and inspirational lifestyle. that's the role we want to live. -- the world we want to live in. we have to have a positive narrative, and that's what we...
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making sustainable produce irresistible to consume and. searching platen his team are hoping there's an appetite for it. as about the flower industry's destructive impact dude who cares about l g b t rights in australia. who cares about homeless people living on the streets of los angeles i do. very sick destroying the rain forest i do. about female empowerment in senegal i do want to follow through global society. and that's all from three thousand this week but don't forget to draw a line you see three thousand. more on facebook see you next week by phone now. the be. the. movie the be a. small country with a great many things to be proud. a small country with so many things the world loves for. a small country marking one hundred years as a republic. from austria celebrating the centenary year of markets including minutes upon w.r. . more. they make a commitment. they find. the instructor. africa on the moon. story. a both people are making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move stories about motiva
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i'll steal a billion sustainable a small fish in spite of the go ahead africa next d.w. . his are very sincere russian artists from the middle of the nineteenth century whose highly susceptible and suggestible kolsky has a problem because he can not tell he put able to see into his music a knife between forbidden passion and the facade of respectability. the tchaikovsky file confessions of a composer in forty five minutes on d. w. . they are digital horrors. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. against repression and violence they deplore the powers of social media. their messages are spreading like . a liar and housing's of followers are joining the problems on the street just. plain old women who more change a global. vision. that starts nov twenty fifth on the g.w. . hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine that soon live on solutions and the people who make them possible every week we will reduce stories from across india and go so that you can make an informed choice first esteemable future on some of of our gro
i'll steal a billion sustainable a small fish in spite of the go ahead africa next d.w. . his are very sincere russian artists from the middle of the nineteenth century whose highly susceptible and suggestible kolsky has a problem because he can not tell he put able to see into his music a knife between forbidden passion and the facade of respectability. the tchaikovsky file confessions of a composer in forty five minutes on d. w. . they are digital horrors. for women for internet activists one...
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time will tell and we will have to show a sustained commitment. we cannot allow it to be called into question by occasionally saying that we sure wish we could get out of here. again we have to have a sustained commitment there, but also in iraq and afghanistan and in the heart of north africa and a variety of other places because one of the big lessons of the last 17-18 years of war is that ungoverned spaces in the muslim world will be exploited by extremists. number 2 is what happens there doesn't stay there as it tends to stream these refugees into way beyond neighboring countries. >> the language and the tone of what i heard on the military level was very tough because it was very disappointed that president donald trump said i want to get out of syria, and then came the team and make clear that the u.s. is staying in syria. >> this is why i have highlighted very much the importance of the policies that have been stated now and the team that is going to implement it with national security advisor john bolton and secretary pompeo very heavily s
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hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine that puts the focus on innovations and solutions that help you make an informed choice to live a better tomorrow starting this week we bring you ideas from across india and europe and the stories of the people that make them possible sun without who coming to you from mumbai in india. over the next thirty minutes find out how an indian company is a future proofing small farmers with technology and sustainable farming practices. how the aspirational city of mumbai is fighting an uphill battle to provide a home which increasing numbers of citizens. and join wildlife rescue workers in assam who see it opened elephants and teach them how to survive in the wild. but first one of the most pressing issues over fifty percent of india's workforce is engaged in agriculture and when crops feel follows livelihoods are thrown out of balance in twenty fifteen and the one nearly thirteen thousand farm workers committed suicide against this grim reality a new company called cathy which means farming in hindi is hoping to reduce the impact of crop f
hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine that puts the focus on innovations and solutions that help you make an informed choice to live a better tomorrow starting this week we bring you ideas from across india and europe and the stories of the people that make them possible sun without who coming to you from mumbai in india. over the next thirty minutes find out how an indian company is a future proofing small farmers with technology and sustainable farming practices. how the...
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sustainable. so that we can indeed look at other challenges around the world, that have emerged as you have seen the resurgence of great power rivalries, a single strategic context in the world today with the extraordinary rise of china, which is not just the biggest geostrategic competitor is the number 1 trading partner, thinking of that dynamic, and then the revival to some degree of russia and its activism around the globe as well. so, again, sustaining our policies, and demonstrating well are absolutely crucial, and i am privileged to finish it that way as well. >> conducting this conversation with obviously a brilliant leader, and, loyal friend, and, one of the smartest people that we have in this country. i want to thank you again for this honor and privilege to conduct such a conversation, and, i want to thank the national council, on our reputation for the good work that it is doing, hopefully, this relationship, like you said, through thick or thin we should go on, please join me in than
sustainable. so that we can indeed look at other challenges around the world, that have emerged as you have seen the resurgence of great power rivalries, a single strategic context in the world today with the extraordinary rise of china, which is not just the biggest geostrategic competitor is the number 1 trading partner, thinking of that dynamic, and then the revival to some degree of russia and its activism around the globe as well. so, again, sustaining our policies, and demonstrating well...
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and you, therefore, have to have a sustained commitment, and you can only sustain a commitment though if you can limit m the amount that you expend in blood and treasure. and i think we've figured out how to do that, by and large. we've demonstrated that in iraq and in syria, to a lesser degree in some other countries including afghanistan where, to be sure, the situation has deteriorated. but these are crucial lessons. and, again, it comes back to having the will to keep at it and so that people can, other countries can depend on you, that you can make it through thick and thin togetherral bewith it with adjustments and lessons -- albeit with adjustments and lessons and accommodations and so forth. but you can sustain it, and you figure out how to carry out these different activities in ways that are sustainable so that we can, indeed, look at other challenges around the world that have emerged as you've seen the reher generals of single-power rivalries in the world today with the extraordinary rise of china. which is not just our biggest geostrategic competitor, it's our thurm one t
and you, therefore, have to have a sustained commitment, and you can only sustain a commitment though if you can limit m the amount that you expend in blood and treasure. and i think we've figured out how to do that, by and large. we've demonstrated that in iraq and in syria, to a lesser degree in some other countries including afghanistan where, to be sure, the situation has deteriorated. but these are crucial lessons. and, again, it comes back to having the will to keep at it and so that...
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her ethos is food should be delicious and sustainable. them to eat more sustainably with quick affordable recipes? time to get rolling, so we are having meatballs, in case you've not realised, so in here we've got half the amount of mince that we would normally use, so they're full of lots of delicious tasty things that could also provide a lot of nutrition, such as fish balls, nuts, pulses and grains, so at the end of the day we'll have something that's super nutritious and should be super delicious. it's very, very nice. yeah, i think it adds a lot with the vegetables. it is gorgeous. what's on our plate has an impact on the planet. for the edwards, it's a case of tweaking what you're eating. so it'sjust taking a moment to say hold on, how many times are we going to eat meat this week? and if you can even reduce it by a third, the impact is going to be huge. what have you learned from the experience? i was really shocked at the link between what you buy in the supermarket and the impact on livestock, the environment, on water tables, th
her ethos is food should be delicious and sustainable. them to eat more sustainably with quick affordable recipes? time to get rolling, so we are having meatballs, in case you've not realised, so in here we've got half the amount of mince that we would normally use, so they're full of lots of delicious tasty things that could also provide a lot of nutrition, such as fish balls, nuts, pulses and grains, so at the end of the day we'll have something that's super nutritious and should be super...
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this amazing building has broken the mold of sustainable design, challenged all those who contributed to it, and set new standards for the workplace. ♪ >> this building is designed for our employees, so they can be productive, happy in their environment, and be proud of where they work. and then for visitors, you want people to walk out saying, "boy, i wish i worked there." >> it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> we had to go literally around the world to find the finest materials. >> this is a major landmark. >> this building really does represent a glimpse into the future. >> it's fantastic. we just want the public to look up at that building and think, wow. caroline: join us as we look through our construction diary and explore the innovation, collaboration, and vision to build the world's most sustainably designed office building. ♪ >> london is an engine for the global economy, and it plays a critical role for our company, bloomberg. the new london office was an inspired collaboration which fuels innovation. every decision from designed to construction was made with employe
this amazing building has broken the mold of sustainable design, challenged all those who contributed to it, and set new standards for the workplace. ♪ >> this building is designed for our employees, so they can be productive, happy in their environment, and be proud of where they work. and then for visitors, you want people to walk out saying, "boy, i wish i worked there." >> it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> we had to go literally around the world to...
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our growth industry is in software in development and sustainment for 50, 60 years of a weapon system. we need to recruit and retain engineers to keep that business going and provide a cost-effective solution for our readiness. >> do you see us doing that across the board as well as we could? what role should we be playing in terms of reaching out to students, whether it's in middle school, high school, to really help them to see -- we say you can't be what you can't see. we have there some communities, we have the opportunity for young people to know something about what's going on with the military and certainly with the air force, navy, etc. there are many communities in which that's not true. how do we make sure that we are reaching them as well. >> i think all the services are in a competition for talent with industry, with academia and within the services itself. i think we have to look at how we train differently for our people. how do we set them up for success? that's part of the ready -- relevant learning. it's not just about the individual's academic background. but what's
our growth industry is in software in development and sustainment for 50, 60 years of a weapon system. we need to recruit and retain engineers to keep that business going and provide a cost-effective solution for our readiness. >> do you see us doing that across the board as well as we could? what role should we be playing in terms of reaching out to students, whether it's in middle school, high school, to really help them to see -- we say you can't be what you can't see. we have there...
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sustainable agriculture is possible it's in the sesame. one solution can be found in perennial crops which reduced topsoil use and are kinder to let basic perennial foodstuffs are part of our future. well this is intermediate weak grass which produces the grain current and it is a relative of wheat it's kind of a cousin of wheat. and it looks like wheat but it has a very important difference we eat is an annual that you need to replant every year and has relatively shallow roots kerns has very deep roots and is a perennial so ringrose year after year after year protects the soil. builds soil or gana matter takes up nutrients very efficiently and provides a lot of carbon or soil or solar granik matter for organisms in the soil to eat by moving the ecosystem the agro ecosystem into a perennial state we think we will not only conserve the sall resource but make agriculture very very sustainable. one condition for sustainable food production is biological diversity. right no and in the future could species which ecosystems you don't life insur
sustainable agriculture is possible it's in the sesame. one solution can be found in perennial crops which reduced topsoil use and are kinder to let basic perennial foodstuffs are part of our future. well this is intermediate weak grass which produces the grain current and it is a relative of wheat it's kind of a cousin of wheat. and it looks like wheat but it has a very important difference we eat is an annual that you need to replant every year and has relatively shallow roots kerns has very...
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the second is to encourage sustainable spending growth. i won't bore you with the reasons why healthcare spending needs to be effectively managed. it's a national imperative for all of us, not just for our industry but for all of us as citizens who care about the sustainability of our economy. in effecting change, we think we have a terrific opportunity to foster innovation in ways other countries can't through these things called states. often, we vacillate between giving states more flexibility and control over decision making and then taking it back in favor of large, centralized national programs that over time become very rigid and bureaucratic. we are going to express a preference on behalf of state innovation. we think states are best situated in many respects to deliver the types of reforms and changes that you would want to see. our fourth principle is to support and empower those in need, and so that's something that we'll never forget as well, and it's particularly important to us in the audience that we represent today. as succ
the second is to encourage sustainable spending growth. i won't bore you with the reasons why healthcare spending needs to be effectively managed. it's a national imperative for all of us, not just for our industry but for all of us as citizens who care about the sustainability of our economy. in effecting change, we think we have a terrific opportunity to foster innovation in ways other countries can't through these things called states. often, we vacillate between giving states more...
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commander air force sustainment center and rear admiral scott conn, director, warfare, office of chief of navy department operations we deeply appreciate your time and viewpoints. recently there has been an alarming rise in noncombat aviation accidents from fiscal years 2013 to 2017, a man fighter, bomber, helicopter and cargo war plane accidents rose nearly 40%. resulting in a loss of life of over 130 service members and aviation mishaps. of these incidents, over 20% of fatalities occur in three accidents involving legacy, intratheater aircraft, c-130 hercules and c 28 ground aircraft operated by the puerto rican international guard, u.s. marine corps reserve and navy active duty respectively. considering these three mishaps involve legacy intratheater aircraft. it's my fervent belief that the services must do everything to insure the safety of flight to this end, among the things this committee must consider is the recapitalization and modernization of the oldest and most vulnerable legacy aircraft. a review of the air force's folio is show that the air force is on track to recapital
commander air force sustainment center and rear admiral scott conn, director, warfare, office of chief of navy department operations we deeply appreciate your time and viewpoints. recently there has been an alarming rise in noncombat aviation accidents from fiscal years 2013 to 2017, a man fighter, bomber, helicopter and cargo war plane accidents rose nearly 40%. resulting in a loss of life of over 130 service members and aviation mishaps. of these incidents, over 20% of fatalities occur in...
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millenniums is tenable goals to sustainable development goals. -- millennium sustainable.was the father of that and making that decision was about going to him for that wisdom he had in that quiet way, forjust saying to him these are the things i think and where do you think this all is in the scheme of things? he was very good at encouraging you but giving you a reality check and you could pick up the phone any time, you could visit him any time, at least i could, and he was there, he was always there for us, he was always encouraging the next—generation. he was always about my future. you were very close to him, weren't you? yes, yes. he died at 80, of course, in august, rather unexpectedly for a lot of people, but he was working to the end with his dying breath trying to make the world a better place. he was marching for that piece that we saw in south africa. that quick journey to zimbabwe to encourage him to get across the transition of that election and young people, this is their future and to take it up. he was always pushing to make sure we attain all those ambiti
millenniums is tenable goals to sustainable development goals. -- millennium sustainable.was the father of that and making that decision was about going to him for that wisdom he had in that quiet way, forjust saying to him these are the things i think and where do you think this all is in the scheme of things? he was very good at encouraging you but giving you a reality check and you could pick up the phone any time, you could visit him any time, at least i could, and he was there, he was...
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this grass because it's more sustainable. you don't have to mow it. it doesn't require much fertilizer. the mowing reduces our carbon footprint. it requires less water. it is the landscaping. on the left-hand side, the lime green plant is kikuyu grass. and on the right-hand side -- let me see if i can go back here -- you can see it grows into artificial turf areas into pathways and actually destroys our other infrastructure, our hard scapes and our other assets. so on the left-hand side, you can see a mechanical removal of the kikuyu grass. and what we've had to do in this case, the only option is another tier 1 grass, so when that grass comes back into the area. so the first line of defense is hand removal or mechanical. in those places where it's not effective, in the final 5%, we employ herbicides. in this case, we don't have an alternative we can use here that won't negatively affect the grass that is the sustainable landscape character skks. again, that's a brief view through the whole department. you know, we are workin
this grass because it's more sustainable. you don't have to mow it. it doesn't require much fertilizer. the mowing reduces our carbon footprint. it requires less water. it is the landscaping. on the left-hand side, the lime green plant is kikuyu grass. and on the right-hand side -- let me see if i can go back here -- you can see it grows into artificial turf areas into pathways and actually destroys our other infrastructure, our hard scapes and our other assets. so on the left-hand side, you...
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a seal sustained eighty percent burns on his legs three years and several operations later he's still in chronic pain it's not clear whether or not he'll ever be able to work again. back at the site they found a grenade that's failed to go off. n.g.o.s like halo trust on till out to dispose of ordinance them selves instead they must wait for the military to collect them and that can take weeks. this is a year of remembrance not only in europe but around the world it was one hundred years ago that world war one ended in the french city of huns president emmanuel mccall commemorated and almost forgotten chapter and forgotten victims of this will . the monument for the black army it's a no mas to the two hundred thousand africans from the french colonies that fought in world war one. one hundred years later their service is still relevant especially for french citizens of african descent. down both of us to see this is important because this is part of africa's and france's history and we're here today because this is our history this is unprecedented for once the plaque is being honored
a seal sustained eighty percent burns on his legs three years and several operations later he's still in chronic pain it's not clear whether or not he'll ever be able to work again. back at the site they found a grenade that's failed to go off. n.g.o.s like halo trust on till out to dispose of ordinance them selves instead they must wait for the military to collect them and that can take weeks. this is a year of remembrance not only in europe but around the world it was one hundred years ago...
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. >> we learned about clean power sf because our sustainability team is always looking for clean operationst online network. there are about 530 million members using our site. in this san francisco office there's about 1400 employees working in roughly 400,000 square feet. >> after signing up for the program we heard about the san francisco program and learned they had commercial rates and signed up for that. i'm the co-owner of the new wheel electric bike shop. we opened this store in 2012 and the new wheel sells and services electric bikes. 11 people work here in san francisco and our store is about 2,000 square feet. electric bikes are fantastic for transportation in the city, they're clean and green and you get places faster than any other form of transportation. it amplifies the power, it doesn't replace it. it makes it easier to get places by bicycle and it's so enjoyable and environmentally friendly way to go and more convenient in san francisco. >> clean power sf requires two products, green, 40% renewable and competitively priced with pg and e. for those who want to fight climate
. >> we learned about clean power sf because our sustainability team is always looking for clean operationst online network. there are about 530 million members using our site. in this san francisco office there's about 1400 employees working in roughly 400,000 square feet. >> after signing up for the program we heard about the san francisco program and learned they had commercial rates and signed up for that. i'm the co-owner of the new wheel electric bike shop. we opened this...
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freedom is very rarely sustained. sometimes freedom becomes permissiveness becomes license becomes energy and rebounds one side into authoritarianism. sometimes freedom loving people solo freedom they want to be safe and secure and have so much security and surveillance, one nation under surveillance they are not free. freedom loving people solo freedom will do anything to fight for freedom, including things that contradict freedom. you can go on down the line and see the ways that freedom undermines the gulf. freedom requires some restraint and you have to have change on appetite and desires. the only appropriate form of freedom is self-restraint. and you self-restraint when freedom flourishes and once again it becomes license and we can go on. or again in the great pointed out, freedom requires two things that people only think of one. freedom requires structures of freedom, the constitution, the law. you can lay those down for decades if not centuries. but that's only half of freedom. freedom requires the structure
freedom is very rarely sustained. sometimes freedom becomes permissiveness becomes license becomes energy and rebounds one side into authoritarianism. sometimes freedom loving people solo freedom they want to be safe and secure and have so much security and surveillance, one nation under surveillance they are not free. freedom loving people solo freedom will do anything to fight for freedom, including things that contradict freedom. you can go on down the line and see the ways that freedom...
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many of these are not sustained, but when the cases are sustained , i suspect we take disciplinary actionappropriately. >> some are not sustained, and i yield back, mr. chairman. the fact is there is a culture there that has to be changed. we are not just dealing with a few instances, there is an entire culture at b.o.p. that must be changed, and that is where the responsibility is going to land on your shoulders and we will be keeping an eye on that. >> thank the gentleman from georgia for his kind words, and the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me join other members of the committee in thanking you for your service, as well as your stylish shirts and hair. my colleagues have expressed concern about resource limitations within the bureau of putons, but congress did traditional resources into supporting prisons, particularly special housing units. what has happened in terms of implementation that additional funding has been moved to the department? >> i very much appreciate the resources that congress has provided to the bureau of prisons. we are acti
many of these are not sustained, but when the cases are sustained , i suspect we take disciplinary actionappropriately. >> some are not sustained, and i yield back, mr. chairman. the fact is there is a culture there that has to be changed. we are not just dealing with a few instances, there is an entire culture at b.o.p. that must be changed, and that is where the responsibility is going to land on your shoulders and we will be keeping an eye on that. >> thank the gentleman from...
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if you combine rising yields with rising spending, there is no chance it will be sustainable.onnie: so, do we go back to a not government at some point? -- to an autocratic government at some point? jamie: i think the time to get the experts in has already passed. there have been plenty of opportunities to find a democratic solution. that will ultimately have to be found. done,ing needs to be probably at some point it goes back to the electorate. guy: is there a way to finesse the numbers? it is largely driven by political needs, and as a result some economists have argued that you aren't getting much bang for your buck in terms of delivering a growth impetus to the italian economy. what a different government be able to take the same numbers to brussels and say, we are actually going to get a significantly bigger bang for our buck, and the numerator/denominator rates sort of change, and as a result, italy is now on a more sustainable path. can you read tune the numbers in italy? jamie: at think you can change the reading of the numbers, or persuade the commission that the sco
if you combine rising yields with rising spending, there is no chance it will be sustainable.onnie: so, do we go back to a not government at some point? -- to an autocratic government at some point? jamie: i think the time to get the experts in has already passed. there have been plenty of opportunities to find a democratic solution. that will ultimately have to be found. done,ing needs to be probably at some point it goes back to the electorate. guy: is there a way to finesse the numbers? it...
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sustained. the fact is there's culture that has to be changed. we're not just dealing with a few instances of there's an entire culture in vop that must be changed. that's where the responsibility is going to land on your shoulders. >> thank you for your service. some of my colleagues expressed concern about resource limitations within the bureau of prisons. congress did put additional resources into -- what happens in terms of implementation since additional funding has been moved to the department president bush we are actively working to fill any vacant positions that we have. as a matter of fact in the last six months, we have made 2500 selections across the country. >> let me stop you quick. the money came in 2016. what percentage are filled. >> from that particular budget i do not know that, sir. i would have to have somebody look into that. >> if you would, i would appreciate it. i have to tell you that i spent 35 years running a private business. not as large as a bureau of prisons, but
sustained. the fact is there's culture that has to be changed. we're not just dealing with a few instances of there's an entire culture in vop that must be changed. that's where the responsibility is going to land on your shoulders. >> thank you for your service. some of my colleagues expressed concern about resource limitations within the bureau of prisons. congress did put additional resources into -- what happens in terms of implementation since additional funding has been moved to the...
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>> it's a long-term sustained growth business. it's the incredible strength of the aerospace market place. look at passenger traffic around the world is growing at 67% a year driven principally by middle-class people that are committed to the traveling public for the very first time in her life. think every year now we are seeing about a hundred 50 million new passengers and people that fight for the first time. but most estimates less than 20% of the world preparation has yet to take a single flight. when you think long-term growth opportunity here it is tremendous. as a result, were wrapping up commercial plane production and will produce more than 800 airplanes this year will be a new record by the end of the decade more than 900 a year. maria: what does the us do that china steals our intellectual property and forces the transcript technology. for example, china can be that far behind boeing. when we see a chinese jet maker try to compete with you and did you have to transfer your technology in terms of jet making to the chine
>> it's a long-term sustained growth business. it's the incredible strength of the aerospace market place. look at passenger traffic around the world is growing at 67% a year driven principally by middle-class people that are committed to the traveling public for the very first time in her life. think every year now we are seeing about a hundred 50 million new passengers and people that fight for the first time. but most estimates less than 20% of the world preparation has yet to take a...
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experts have even better fooled and for all of those little any else willing to pay more for sustainability well they will actually save thirty to forty percent buying a lab grown cultured diamond which is bad news for deers and the other top diving companies because it turns out big diamond has been lobbying capitol hill for quite some time to keep the federal trade commission's jewelry guides from being updated to include lab grown diamonds see for the first time the f.t.c. federal trade commission to find a diamond as a natural mineral consisting essentially of pure. carbon crystallise in the eye so symmetric system but after much consideration and science they recently removed the word natural from the description meaning it is now legal in the united states for a lab made diamonds to be marketed as diamonds but if you don't trust me that lab created diamonds or the future maybe you'll trust did beer who recently who wanted to it's own line of lab created diamonds called lightbox despite the fact that they control over thirty percent of the seven percent of the world's mined diamond ind
experts have even better fooled and for all of those little any else willing to pay more for sustainability well they will actually save thirty to forty percent buying a lab grown cultured diamond which is bad news for deers and the other top diving companies because it turns out big diamond has been lobbying capitol hill for quite some time to keep the federal trade commission's jewelry guides from being updated to include lab grown diamonds see for the first time the f.t.c. federal trade...
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hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine where reading to do seem to change me people like you and i who are finding solutions to some of the most pressing problems in the world to be. coming to us from new life in india. this week let's look at how an organization moved by it is changing people's perception of the city's street almost. more than usual as of doing to reduce their god for picture. and how an art project is making over or statement on back every nation and climate change. what was there was a story that has a beginning but lucky a happy ending in the eighty's in the early ninety's or four hundred thousand stray dogs of mumbai were caught and killed most didn't mean. local n.g.o.s have fought hard to me this practice never brought back. street which is in the forefront of this fight the student along the road ahead. of. the. when a board of this walks on the streets of the city street dogs unfeelingly greet him with a strong sense of recognition. many times the surprise of passers by. as a kid i used to see dogs being taken over by you know dogs that were non
hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine where reading to do seem to change me people like you and i who are finding solutions to some of the most pressing problems in the world to be. coming to us from new life in india. this week let's look at how an organization moved by it is changing people's perception of the city's street almost. more than usual as of doing to reduce their god for picture. and how an art project is making over or statement on back every nation and climate...
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pendleton said as well is on that sustainment piece. as an international air chief, speaking on behalf of my fellow f-35 international air chiefs, we are working to drive the sustainment costs down so they are on par with a fourth generation f-16, f-18 because that's what all the air chiefs have put into their budgets. this is one that we're working with the department, the joint program office, and with lockheed martin to drive the sustainment costs down and we will not stop until we see them on par. >> mr. pendleton, do you have any views on just the fleet readiness and why, you know -- i know it's a complex aircraft. it only took almost two decades to procure and develop, which is a whole other topic for another hearing. it does seem to me kind of ludicrous that we get new aircraft off the production line and, you know, within a month, they're at 65% readiness. what do you think's going on there? >> i think the air force focused on production and not enough on sustaining the aircraft, just to be blunt about it. it's causing problems
pendleton said as well is on that sustainment piece. as an international air chief, speaking on behalf of my fellow f-35 international air chiefs, we are working to drive the sustainment costs down so they are on par with a fourth generation f-16, f-18 because that's what all the air chiefs have put into their budgets. this is one that we're working with the department, the joint program office, and with lockheed martin to drive the sustainment costs down and we will not stop until we see them...
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hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine who lives on solutions and the people who make them possible every week we will bring you stories from across india and go so that you can make an informed choice for sustainable future on some of the of our group coming to you from move by in india. over the next thirty minutes to find out why my son was one of the leaders cities in india. the. power matriarchal society tribes in the twenty first century. why artificial seagrass could be a game changer in seizing the world's oceans. let's start with a problem that's been firing up in india a majority of the soul of these generally if it is not processed and most often lands up in landfills but one locality in the city of mice with assault of india is championing the calls to send zero waste to landfills not only that the recycled beast is sold for a profit how scalable and sustainable is the small let's find out. of. the city of my. he's in mission mode. thank. god the break of dawn every day an army of civic workers has been going all out to reclaim this city status as the cleanest c
hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine who lives on solutions and the people who make them possible every week we will bring you stories from across india and go so that you can make an informed choice for sustainable future on some of the of our group coming to you from move by in india. over the next thirty minutes to find out why my son was one of the leaders cities in india. the. power matriarchal society tribes in the twenty first century. why artificial seagrass could be a...