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beds of the true keepers of the carnacki nature reserve. and. they never come across poaches so they kindly let inspectors use their paths to walk around the area. as always take the most efficient and simplest routes. see how far these marks or. person hundred ninety centimeters tall. have been using this more. confrontations. they bite into the tree trying to reach as high as possible to show their height this way other beers . conflicts when the. during salmon spawning the shores of lake curial have the highest density of beds in the world. unexpected encounters between man and bear on avoidable. where you go and they may look slow clumsy and heavy but it doesn't stop baz from being dextrous and strong they can cover fifteen metres in just two or three strides. dimitris an experienced nature reserve inspector. he comes across several times a day and is now accustomed to that behavior. some. very memorable encounter with a female beer she looked at. she was fool. they were about. tenderness and hunger and her jaw was literally dripping with. a
beds of the true keepers of the carnacki nature reserve. and. they never come across poaches so they kindly let inspectors use their paths to walk around the area. as always take the most efficient and simplest routes. see how far these marks or. person hundred ninety centimeters tall. have been using this more. confrontations. they bite into the tree trying to reach as high as possible to show their height this way other beers . conflicts when the. during salmon spawning the shores of lake...
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one of the world's most unique and unusual nature reserves as funny as. the renowned valley of guises is hidden in the mountains on the east coast of can chant go. in the canyon among the chaos of shia cliffs and ravines life is bubbling under literally boiling. this place is difficult to reach the are no roads flying provides the only feasible means of transport. this route is difficult for pilots but fascinating for passengers. helicopters fly along the eastern volcanic ballast. the can ski volcano is one of the most active ones it's crater constantly throws up hot gas and ash. its interruption is beautiful but gingers on one occasion it pilot decided to fly up closer to the wilkins creatures and over for a little while to look tourists see the eruption but the airship and guinness turned out to be so hot that the coffee sklavos melted immediately while the paint on the fuselage got scorched it's just so the valley of guises lies between two active volcanoes. the area has deep underground. quakes rockslides and landslides happen very often. he rises to t
one of the world's most unique and unusual nature reserves as funny as. the renowned valley of guises is hidden in the mountains on the east coast of can chant go. in the canyon among the chaos of shia cliffs and ravines life is bubbling under literally boiling. this place is difficult to reach the are no roads flying provides the only feasible means of transport. this route is difficult for pilots but fascinating for passengers. helicopters fly along the eastern volcanic ballast. the can ski...
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what is the natural order of things? you come here for a second. my staff was paid handsomely today to put these all like this. now for free, ronald, and tyson, shake -- don't shake hard. shake from the bottom.
what is the natural order of things? you come here for a second. my staff was paid handsomely today to put these all like this. now for free, ronald, and tyson, shake -- don't shake hard. shake from the bottom.
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. >> this is recreation of the natural landscape? >> yes, but the four points set on a rock. there is a natural rock outcrop their. the natural material was reclaimed land, because it was the original airport for san francisco. it was about 4,000 feet long. in those days, they had small propeller planes and it was adequate. the bridge itself is supported on case sounds that go to rock. -- is supported on casings that go to rock. it is predominantly sandstone and shale. it was the shape of a dome. it was dome shaped. because san francisco was growing, because they needed the dike, that allowed miners to come in and open quarries. and they blasted. they had no concern about environmental issues, no concern about how they would leave the quality of the rock. as a result, they opened up fractures in the rocke. even today, we are paying for their mining negligence. we read it just last year where 455 vallejo, there was a rockslide that affected properties on broadway and montgomery. at rock slide occurred because of blasting that occurred back in the turn-of-the-century that left t
. >> this is recreation of the natural landscape? >> yes, but the four points set on a rock. there is a natural rock outcrop their. the natural material was reclaimed land, because it was the original airport for san francisco. it was about 4,000 feet long. in those days, they had small propeller planes and it was adequate. the bridge itself is supported on case sounds that go to rock. -- is supported on casings that go to rock. it is predominantly sandstone and shale. it was the...
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nature. the work that's being done here is critical to the protection of nature. we're at a very dangerous point in losing many of the wonderful resources of nature, and the services that nature provides to human beings. the people that are most affected by the loss of biodiversity, the threat to the natural world, are those people that live in the rural poor developing countries. those are the people that live directly amongst the natural world, where their food and their sustenance comes directly from nature and they're the ones who are suffering among, they're in the most precarious positions, but we're feeling even in urban environments we're beginning to feel the effects of the loss of biodiversity. >> do you think it's effective that a person like you, a big star, keeps calling about environment issues? >> well, you know, i think it can be useful. not because i'm a big star, but because i'm involved just like anyone else i have no more value than any other person but if we all work together
nature. the work that's being done here is critical to the protection of nature. we're at a very dangerous point in losing many of the wonderful resources of nature, and the services that nature provides to human beings. the people that are most affected by the loss of biodiversity, the threat to the natural world, are those people that live in the rural poor developing countries. those are the people that live directly amongst the natural world, where their food and their sustenance comes...
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the nation. entropy. that's what happened to us. that's what happened to our family. entropy. it's natural. spiritual gravity. it pulls you apart. hy you don't want to see me with my shirt off. after a while, everything just goes. it decays. that's what life is all about, really. the endurance of the decay. how does that relate? what happens when you decay? if you live in a nation that needs order and it just keep s decaying, where do you get the order? you get the order from somebody. you usually end up begging somebody. i can't make sense of this. i don't know what this is. nothing is working. then usually somebody will come in and say i can make it work. let me shake it for a while. instead, what we need is not somebody to teach us how to do that. we need to figure out what the order is supposed to look like. if it requires to us take and dump it out and start all over again, then that is what we need to do. no matter what you do or how you shake it no, matter who is in charge, unless they take everything out of the and look for the pattern, and say okay, this was the pattern. you are never going to get it back. it is going to
the nation. entropy. that's what happened to us. that's what happened to our family. entropy. it's natural. spiritual gravity. it pulls you apart. hy you don't want to see me with my shirt off. after a while, everything just goes. it decays. that's what life is all about, really. the endurance of the decay. how does that relate? what happens when you decay? if you live in a nation that needs order and it just keep s decaying, where do you get the order? you get the order from somebody. you...
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the best see nature commune. i am almost seventy years of the red machine would show me that people wanted to leave in the past. week and to make changes the society was immediate the but was it possible to change the whole country's regime so quickly and with no ma. ma ma no calls only fundamental changes in the state run people's minds on the march. would be soon which brightened if you want someone from phones to impressions. these are the images. wealthy british style. is not on. the. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. of a face to this is not a provocation but a warning that. the forces that we should use steverson are you sure disapprove retraced because they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted to says it all to tunis and bring in the army the life of a using is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those wh
the best see nature commune. i am almost seventy years of the red machine would show me that people wanted to leave in the past. week and to make changes the society was immediate the but was it possible to change the whole country's regime so quickly and with no ma. ma ma no calls only fundamental changes in the state run people's minds on the march. would be soon which brightened if you want someone from phones to impressions. these are the images. wealthy british style. is not on. the....
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garden is the same thing as co-creating with nature working with nature one of the reasons why i came. because of meditation spiritual progress but also working with nature. gibson was one of the first settlers. he's lived. his house is one of the eco village is an attraction it's made from whiskey barrels we were looking for would particularly. which is very hot and whiskey barrel wood the hard wood is great. right now the water to speak. and that's the way to get. inside the whiskey barrel everything is just as simple and ecologically pure as it is outside as a village venture and craig is in charge of several ecological projects we live very simply we still live quite simply but it was not difficult was really wonderful because we were. not working for money. doing everything just for the collective. nice climate nice people we're not trying to create something alternative we're trying to just demonstrate a different style of living and we see ourselves more. so we are almost a little town. moscow one of the biggest cities in europe concrete and glass towers are cropping up in the
garden is the same thing as co-creating with nature working with nature one of the reasons why i came. because of meditation spiritual progress but also working with nature. gibson was one of the first settlers. he's lived. his house is one of the eco village is an attraction it's made from whiskey barrels we were looking for would particularly. which is very hot and whiskey barrel wood the hard wood is great. right now the water to speak. and that's the way to get. inside the whiskey barrel...
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natural. pure. >> some is just a higher price. >> i would pay extra for it. >> does the word natural atrack you to a product for any reason. >> definitely. >> why would you be attracted to it? >> it doesn't have athings adde. >> the word is not defined. >> anyone can use the word. >> the natural products association decided to try to clean up the natural cleaning aisle by writing its own definition. the nonprofit npa serves as a third party and set strict standards. if that product meets the standards it gets a special seal. >> we want to make sure it has meaning. it has to have a standard to back that up. >> the npa's criteria, 95% of the product must contain natural ingredients excluding water. the products cannot contain ingredients with a potential health risk and prohibits animal testing beyond regulatory requirements. the package must be biodegradable. if you looked at this whole aisle and everyone wanted your seal, how many would get the seal today? >> i would say less than 50%. >> companies are not required to name all the ingredients. the national products association requires full dis
natural. pure. >> some is just a higher price. >> i would pay extra for it. >> does the word natural atrack you to a product for any reason. >> definitely. >> why would you be attracted to it? >> it doesn't have athings adde. >> the word is not defined. >> anyone can use the word. >> the natural products association decided to try to clean up the natural cleaning aisle by writing its own definition. the nonprofit npa serves as a third party...
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the residence maintain that people must not take from nature than she can. for the chemical fertilizers and not used whenever possible. pride we just wanted the settlement to have as many renewable features as possible so that you could see them you know. turbines complement solar panels or the wood stove or whatever else electricity generated in this way is more expensive but willing to pay because they know computers are powered ecologically. this was a community wind project we also wanted to involve the community and after they were rectitude we had groups of young community artists and school children decorate all three turbans and this was a school project about the ecological footprint. it's daybreak in the russian village of jacques. revisits the common home. to india and the day before but today she is the teacher and she's taking a geography global oh that's was the right. how would you describe the race to reach in. straight lines. two years ago and has forty pupils the teachers have always been in good supply the children. themselves. children che
the residence maintain that people must not take from nature than she can. for the chemical fertilizers and not used whenever possible. pride we just wanted the settlement to have as many renewable features as possible so that you could see them you know. turbines complement solar panels or the wood stove or whatever else electricity generated in this way is more expensive but willing to pay because they know computers are powered ecologically. this was a community wind project we also wanted...
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from the streets of canada. i am nature and discover its museum by. leaf the communication with the wild and. test yourself and become free to. see nature can give you the. wealthy british style stock. market finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. most seventy years of the red machine which so we had people wanted to leave in the past. week to make changes in the society was you need to. leave the body but was it possible to change the whole country's regime so quickly. with zero and one of calls only fundamental changes in the state clinton people's minds want to achieve. first for. the first five. first. if. russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about soon from finest impressions. please for instance nazi dot com. they faced it this is not a provocation but warned of the. faithful to it and you should first step are you sure the supreme victory speaks they have no idea about the hardships to face
from the streets of canada. i am nature and discover its museum by. leaf the communication with the wild and. test yourself and become free to. see nature can give you the. wealthy british style stock. market finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. most seventy years of the red machine which so we had people wanted to leave in the past. week to make...
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one, the flashier nature that will continue as we lose snow back. the other is from a flood standpoint, but if you think about the hundred year flood has a chance of occurring one in a hundred years. most of that analysis was done in the first or middle of the past century. all the higher flows have occurred since then some what is the real hundred year event now and what is it going to be. so how do you design your flood systems to deal with that and they may be robust and not just rely on flooding levies. next slide. again, kind of a summary. much higher inflows during winter and early spring we have to maintain greater flood control space and if all you do is that you probably lose greater water supply and clearly have to operate reservoirs and in california or anywhere else someone telling you how is haresy. we have to do that very methodically. let's go on to the next slide. california water plan layed out at basic approach to how to deal on our future uncertainty and strategy and it's based around the diverse portfolios. there are no scenarios
one, the flashier nature that will continue as we lose snow back. the other is from a flood standpoint, but if you think about the hundred year flood has a chance of occurring one in a hundred years. most of that analysis was done in the first or middle of the past century. all the higher flows have occurred since then some what is the real hundred year event now and what is it going to be. so how do you design your flood systems to deal with that and they may be robust and not just rely on...
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the nature and discover its museum do. the. communicate with the wild. test yourself and become free to. see the. nature commute. forty two thousand americans die each year since one thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us a year part disease is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. almost seventy years of the red machine which so many people wanted to leave in the pants. looking to make changes in the society was a mean. much it was impossible to change the whole country's regime so quickly and with no harm. done to close only fundamental changes in the state on people's minds on r.g.p. . the kaiser report is coming up here on our team but first let's check in on headlines and arctic treasure hunt are two joints russia's expedition team on a quest for evidence to support the country's claim to the region's fance natural resources. is a keep breakthrough into the investigation of last month's bla
the nature and discover its museum do. the. communicate with the wild. test yourself and become free to. see the. nature commute. forty two thousand americans die each year since one thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us a year part disease is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. almost seventy years of the red machine which so many...
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the slide is a good reminder of that. >> the ground has a natural period. the denser the material, the harder the material, the shorter the period of the ground. bay mud, which is present close to the shoreline, and the green area, the crown has a very long period. when the earthquake comes, there is a link of time that it takes the ground to go from one, slosh back and forth, measured in seconds. the deeper the bay mud deposits, the greater the length of time it takes for the motion to go one direction and back. so as you approach soft sites, loose sand sites, bay mud sites, the period of the site is long. if you come along and build a tall building, and the ground is going like this, we know that tall buildings, the taller the building, the longer the period, the longer the time it takes to go from one side and back. iand the rule of thumb, every story that you add, it adds a 10th of a second to the period. if you have a 40 story building, you have a building that takes four seconds to go from one side to the other and back. now, that for second building i
the slide is a good reminder of that. >> the ground has a natural period. the denser the material, the harder the material, the shorter the period of the ground. bay mud, which is present close to the shoreline, and the green area, the crown has a very long period. when the earthquake comes, there is a link of time that it takes the ground to go from one, slosh back and forth, measured in seconds. the deeper the bay mud deposits, the greater the length of time it takes for the motion to...
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they build what they call ecological settlements to live in harmony with the natural environment so while they simply escaping big city life for a short break or are they fully rejecting modern civilisation ecological settlements a refuge for misfits and outcome asks for a place for the independent and strong minded of these people moving to be the economic crisis or to escape from themselves. early on some is an important time for a few that's when he begins collecting honey from his forty bee hives as he pulls out each heavy honeycomb he suggests that bees may be in nature's original eco settlers. i mean bees are very rational creatures that's what is amazing about them and that's why i adore them besides they're very useful creatures they don't harm nature in any way whatsoever nature blossoms with the arrival of the. eighty years ago fielder who's a former engineer and several of his friends were given a one hundred hectare plot of land one hundred forty kilometers southwest of moscow they divided it into one hundred equal parts they offered the land to anyone willing to adhere to spe
they build what they call ecological settlements to live in harmony with the natural environment so while they simply escaping big city life for a short break or are they fully rejecting modern civilisation ecological settlements a refuge for misfits and outcome asks for a place for the independent and strong minded of these people moving to be the economic crisis or to escape from themselves. early on some is an important time for a few that's when he begins collecting honey from his forty bee...
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garden is the same thing is. working with nature. with meditation or. working with nature. gibson was one of the first settlers. he's lived. his house is one of the eco villages. it's made from whiskey barrels we were looking for wood particularly. which is very hot and whiskey barrel great. right now the water is being heated. and as the weather gets richer. inside the whiskey barrel everything is just as simple and ecologically pure as it is outside as a village veteran craig is in charge of several ecological projects we live very simply quite simply but it was not difficult really wonderful because we were. doing everything just for the. nice people we're not trying to create something. just demonstrate a different style of living and we see. so we are almost a little town. one of the biggest cities in europe. in the capital the brand new financial center housing both russian and foreign firms. and with. i think it's ok on the how. shall we draw conclusions regarding chile i mean school should we tie that in with kazakhstan. this workspace is on the top floor of one of m
garden is the same thing is. working with nature. with meditation or. working with nature. gibson was one of the first settlers. he's lived. his house is one of the eco villages. it's made from whiskey barrels we were looking for wood particularly. which is very hot and whiskey barrel great. right now the water is being heated. and as the weather gets richer. inside the whiskey barrel everything is just as simple and ecologically pure as it is outside as a village veteran craig is in charge of...
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get the natural gas out. to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the meters outside the houses in a lot of the neighborhoods, these are pretty easy to get to. they are easy to find. if you can find the little round circle in the sidewalk. if you look directly at the house you will find this meter and this shut off on the ground floor. in is a closeup of the shut off. in is the wrench i recommend you you use it for other things. they are cheap and they will work. this is great because you can use it somewhere else if you have to. an adjustable open end wrench. a diagram are off/on. shut of
get the natural gas out. to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the...
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the nature and discover it's easy. to lose. a communication with the wild and. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you. the. rush was introduced in the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred nine for the first time since the end of the second world war some items were sold in strictly limited quantities nobody could buy more than two hundred grams of bus or at a time no more than ten packs of cigarettes long queues and empty shelves for the whole of the times a wave of strikes and spontaneous rallies did not occur prices swept the country. some of its people are in. a communist country to be preaching friendship among its people for nearly seventy years sorts first serious ethnic disturbances these massive the soviet collapse that eventually broke the massive mishearing one of the soviet republics with white nationalist demonstrations and unrest. there was a platform put up for the first mass rally in june one thousand nine. hundred professor at the vilnius conservatory he always pictured himself at the head of an orchestra not the head
the nature and discover it's easy. to lose. a communication with the wild and. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you. the. rush was introduced in the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred nine for the first time since the end of the second world war some items were sold in strictly limited quantities nobody could buy more than two hundred grams of bus or at a time no more than ten packs of cigarettes long queues and empty shelves for the whole of the times a wave of...