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their carbon. who's paying this project that we're about to go plant? do you know? (in english): weforest. who is weforest? (jayda, in english): weforest is a matchmaker hooking up businesses who want to reduce their carbon footprint with tree-planting projects around the world. i'm on the we forest website, and here are some of the investors. this is how it works: if a company emits 1000 tons of carbon, it can pay for an equal amount of carbon to be absorbed by projects like karim's. it's an industry that analysts believe is now worth 900 billion dollars. that sounds like a windfall. but think about this: the people i've been planting with are paid a few dollars a day, and they seem to have little say on how the project is managed or where the money is spent. (in english): so this one would be good. (indistinct chatter) yeah, see? (laughing) - okay. (in english): ♪ let's protect nature, our dear ♪ (in english): ♪ let's protect nature, our dear ♪ (chirping) (squawking) (animals calling) (ja
their carbon. who's paying this project that we're about to go plant? do you know? (in english): weforest. who is weforest? (jayda, in english): weforest is a matchmaker hooking up businesses who want to reduce their carbon footprint with tree-planting projects around the world. i'm on the we forest website, and here are some of the investors. this is how it works: if a company emits 1000 tons of carbon, it can pay for an equal amount of carbon to be absorbed by projects like karim's. it's an...
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s, where the price of carbon is cheaper. if the website were from the u, this tree would actually be more expensive. this is what a massive hole in carbon pricing. it can be different everywhere and changes over time. carbon markets also make it easy for companies to continue business as usual . selling carbon can also reinforce inequalities in order to put a price on a protected area. remember that someone like ralph shami usually comes in to do the evaluation. this can be a problem that owners are incentivized to plan to not need a 5 species instead of indigenous species because it creates a new type of landscape that could back carbon faster. june robust researches nature conservation from an indigenous perspective. critics that use terms like carbon colonialism to describe this new wave of capture, enclosure from each it uh by capital indigenous in local communities can end up being told how to manage their own land. and often benefits go to governments where the company's was just a small percentage reaching the actual
s, where the price of carbon is cheaper. if the website were from the u, this tree would actually be more expensive. this is what a massive hole in carbon pricing. it can be different everywhere and changes over time. carbon markets also make it easy for companies to continue business as usual . selling carbon can also reinforce inequalities in order to put a price on a protected area. remember that someone like ralph shami usually comes in to do the evaluation. this can be a problem that...
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say look silly, carbon kila is interest involved like carbon credits? >> yeah, that's why lucy silly little basmachi ssc. >> it would diminish literally salad soon as on the quality rigorous is mountain is already say full as well as defeat in difference, secondary centers, new papilla, as you it's a interests than upset their carbon who's paying this? this project that we're about to go plants. >> do you know, cb4 we forced majeure quantifiers image it is bad flu for us. consider, emergency will be we forced is a matchmaker hooking up businesses who want to reduce their carbon footprint the tree-planting projects around the world i'm on the wave force website and here are some of the investments this is how it works if a company emits a tons of carbon, it can pay for an equal amount of carbon to be absorbed by projects like creeps it's an industry that analysts believed is now worth 900 billion. >> that sounds like a windfall think about this. the people i've been planting with our paid a few dollars a day and they seem to have little say on how the pr
say look silly, carbon kila is interest involved like carbon credits? >> yeah, that's why lucy silly little basmachi ssc. >> it would diminish literally salad soon as on the quality rigorous is mountain is already say full as well as defeat in difference, secondary centers, new papilla, as you it's a interests than upset their carbon who's paying this? this project that we're about to go plants. >> do you know, cb4 we forced majeure quantifiers image it is bad flu for us....
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some people called at the carbon negative energy. as at the end of the process, we will have carbon locked in bio chart. if it does produce with excess local by on this, it could make it a great way of producing energy. but ultimately, it depends on how we get the biomass and about the little bit. and if it was transported from hundreds of kilometers away, or if the forest had to be cleared, or if it is used to replace coal burning, then it is no longer eco friendly. the no credible may set of hot water to the city, but its main product goes to farmers. we mainly sell to a halt in culture companies mainly to scandinavia. the moment more and more agricultural businesses use bio chart that has styled quality and increase you. we see that in full size, it seems to work better than me, very rich. so it's and also if you have sandy salts, you improve the water holding capacity. usually this is glad you come on. she has been researching, bio charter for the last 15 years. and after about more of that, then the decayed off by a chill reset
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well, it makes one long carbon dioxide optimize. so a concrete walls that uses item drawer didn't look any similar means undergrads and our most amount of carbon dioxide kind of get them with. yeah, the cost of construction is increasing the by the wine. and i think that most floor in the middle income are nurse for one, and it's hard to afford a nice nice being home as an artist that a lot of good, based on the marketing data going to be able. and i'm a part of a sort of a residential homes on all the contents. this can be done and they are also being the business owner of this. i'm standing on the i want the stock. my own cafe, like in my, is by the i wanted it to be unique. so i chose this container set up under this, and by that of a mobile nig. lined going, i lost all the advantages that we can move any of it. let's get that back. to customize what you're doing and it's easy to over the wondering beautiful this even what the data is, knowing you needing go and the container is compact and budget printing and vision . so what we
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one last carbon dioxide optimize. so a concrete walls that uses items, raj, the consumer means undergrads. enormous amount of carbon dioxide, kind of give them what. yeah, the cost of construction is increasing the by the wind level that most floor in the middle income, our nurse. and it's hard to afford conventional just because in order for the good, based on the marketing data, going to open them up like a sort of a residential homes on all the contents. this can be done and they are also appealing to business owners. standing on the i want to take the stock my own guess a 2nd my is by the i wanted it to be unique. so i chose this container set up under this and by that of a mobile in the line. going to show that advantages that we can move in any event when we get that back. customized reading and it's easy to over the wondering beautiful this even what the data is, knowing you needing book and the container is compact and budget printing and vision. so what we're going to, and the government, if i'm the one with
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we need to get this number down and remove carbon from our atlas. the plants, especially tree, is a very good at this. that's what everybody loves, prompting them. they taking around $7500000000.00 tons of c o 2 each year. but the ocean does it take them back to it can still 20 times the amount of c, o 2, the implants and soil. the problem is that the ocean is having to take up more or more of it, which tries every single balance. not to mention all that c r t makes patients more acidic and to hold a place for living organisms to suffice. and that's why people are looking into how to reduce the c o 2 and the water, and by doing not making the ocean to build most c o 2 from the atmosphere. one of the most effective ways to do that, to storing it as blue. corbin, blue carbon refers to a marine and coastal eco systems. because oceans c crosses tied to marsh's and mine grades taken copland dioxide down to the roots and store them in the set them into the low cost and environments account for half of what's requested in the ocean settlements. if you comp
we need to get this number down and remove carbon from our atlas. the plants, especially tree, is a very good at this. that's what everybody loves, prompting them. they taking around $7500000000.00 tons of c o 2 each year. but the ocean does it take them back to it can still 20 times the amount of c, o 2, the implants and soil. the problem is that the ocean is having to take up more or more of it, which tries every single balance. not to mention all that c r t makes patients more acidic and to...
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some people called carbon negative energy, as at the end of the process, we will have carbon locked in bio chart. if it does produce with excess local bi on this, it could make it a great way of producing energy. but ultimately, it depends on how we get the biomass and about the little bit. and if it was transported from hundreds of kilometers of a more, if the forest had to be cleared, or if it is used to replace coal burning, then it is no longer eco friendly. the no credible may set of hot water to the city, but its main product goes to farmers. we mainly sell to a halt the culture companies mainly to scandinavia of the moment. more and more agricultural businesses use bio chart that has, sorry, low quality ending, crazy. and we see that in the pool sides seems to work better. uh, very rich. so and, and also if you have send the solo to improve the warrantable incapacity. usually this is claudia, come on. she has been researching, bio charter for the last 15 years. and after about more of that, then educated off by a research should be know from me to studies, but you combine a lot
some people called carbon negative energy, as at the end of the process, we will have carbon locked in bio chart. if it does produce with excess local bi on this, it could make it a great way of producing energy. but ultimately, it depends on how we get the biomass and about the little bit. and if it was transported from hundreds of kilometers of a more, if the forest had to be cleared, or if it is used to replace coal burning, then it is no longer eco friendly. the no credible may set of hot...
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that is what we need, a price on carbon dioxide. i say we are conservatives that want to cut taxes somewhere else, the payroll tax, that would fix the problem of economics. there are progressive listening, i think that sounds familiar. i have heard about this before but i may progressive, they might say. it might be the same thing that al gore has been for over 30 years. i asked if i could keep on saying that. he said, if you are talking about a let us hear from john, hello. >> good morning. i do not believe there is any statistical data that shows what the united states is doing is going to make any difference in climate change. united states reached its peak of co2 emissions with 5.7 seven kilotons admitted. the paris agreement calls for all countries to reduce their co2 emissions by 50% of what they produced in that year. the united states has reduced our co2 emissions by approximately 15%. on the other hand, china has increased theirs by 300% in india by 200%. if we were to reach the goals set forth in the agreement, china and i
that is what we need, a price on carbon dioxide. i say we are conservatives that want to cut taxes somewhere else, the payroll tax, that would fix the problem of economics. there are progressive listening, i think that sounds familiar. i have heard about this before but i may progressive, they might say. it might be the same thing that al gore has been for over 30 years. i asked if i could keep on saying that. he said, if you are talking about a let us hear from john, hello. >> good...
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to delgado expects the carbon payoff to be big. but knowing just how big will take time time, we don't have a problem with the actual systems by getting incredibly efficient. that's sort of an energy on you. but you know, and he basically incredibly slow. this is go off site, he's a professor of sustainability. i used to utilize some of the wiley school of engineering. he's working on speeding things up by end of tomorrow. i'm sorry to factor. you have to rely on interviewing for the simple reason that what engineering is good. i'm speaking things are often happening in nature. so i'll just be speeding them up incredibly designed to is to remove the carbon dioxide that's currently in sable, to turn it into the same stuff. see shows him a down talk to store to see or to see says this can be done with a device he's developing, called a flow react to see water flows through a mash with an electrical charge running through it. this causes carbon dioxide to dissolve and combine with the calcium and magnesium, its native and sea water de
to delgado expects the carbon payoff to be big. but knowing just how big will take time time, we don't have a problem with the actual systems by getting incredibly efficient. that's sort of an energy on you. but you know, and he basically incredibly slow. this is go off site, he's a professor of sustainability. i used to utilize some of the wiley school of engineering. he's working on speeding things up by end of tomorrow. i'm sorry to factor. you have to rely on interviewing for the simple...
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well they merits one. cannot carbon dioxide automatically? so a concrete walls that's use these items large and with any similar means undergrads and our most amount of carbon dioxide kind of get them with. yeah, the cost of construction is increasing the by the wine level, that most floor in the middle income earners. and it's hard to afford say, conventional just being home as an artist, that a lot of good, based on what kind of data going to be able. and i'm a part of a sort of a residential homes on all the contents. this can be done and they are also being the business owner of this. i'm not staying on the i want the stock. my own kathy, like in my as by the i want it to be unique. so i chose this container set up under this and by that of a mobile nig line. going, oh sure. all the advantages that we can move any of it when, when did that backs customize what you're doing? and it's easy to over the wondering beautiful. that's really what the data is knowing you needing book and the container compact and budget printing operations. the go
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more carbon in the atmosphere causes the planet to get warmer. and the cycle continues. >> what happens in these ecosystems has far-reaching consequences for the climate as a whole. >> reporter: david schechter, cbs news, puerto rico. >> you can watch david's full 30-minute special called "protecting life on earth" on air wick. how far would you go to set the ambience of your space? try the air wick way with air wick essential mist. infused with natural essential oils to fill your moment with immersive fragrance for up to 45 days. now that's a breath of fresh air wick. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk t
more carbon in the atmosphere causes the planet to get warmer. and the cycle continues. >> what happens in these ecosystems has far-reaching consequences for the climate as a whole. >> reporter: david schechter, cbs news, puerto rico. >> you can watch david's full 30-minute special called "protecting life on earth" on air wick. how far would you go to set the ambience of your space? try the air wick way with air wick essential mist. infused with natural essential...
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they would say foam can't break reinforced carbon-carbon. there were a lot of people that said there's something else that explains this. -we decided to ask nasa about the history of foam strikes, which had never been done. -i was asked by the accident investigation team to help find that type of information. i went through a database, there's a historical database of all the space shuttle missions, from the very first shuttle mission up until that day. i called the investigators and i said, "you're not gonna believe this. take a look at this." her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe
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proportionate carbon audits _ innovation. proportionate carbon audits will— innovation. proportionate carbon audits will also be required by farms — audits will also be required by farms receiving public support by 2028 _ farms receiving public support by 2028 at — farms receiving public support by 2028 at the latest. nutrient management plans will be built on this and _ management plans will be built on this and be integrated into the whole — this and be integrated into the whole farms plans. we will also accelerate our regional land use partnerships with up to three new areas _ partnerships with up to three new areas coming to the initiative over the next _ areas coming to the initiative over the next year, recognising that successful partnerships are those driven _ successful partnerships are those driven by— successful partnerships are those driven by communities. to further accelerate — driven by communities. to further accelerate peat and restoration, we will investigate how partial rewriting can work with access to agricultural support, including investi
proportionate carbon audits _ innovation. proportionate carbon audits will— innovation. proportionate carbon audits will also be required by farms — audits will also be required by farms receiving public support by 2028 _ farms receiving public support by 2028 at — farms receiving public support by 2028 at the latest. nutrient management plans will be built on this and _ management plans will be built on this and be integrated into the whole — this and be integrated into the whole farms...
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they would say foam can't break reinforced carbon-carbon. there were a lot of people that said there's something else that explains this. -we decided to ask nasa about the history of foam strikes, which had never been done. -i was asked by the accident investigation team to help find that type of information. i went through a database, there's a historical database of all the space shuttle missions, from the very first shuttle mission up until that day. i called the investigators and i said, "you're not gonna believe this. take a look at this." business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. don't wait- call today. ♪ -i was shocked to find that t
they would say foam can't break reinforced carbon-carbon. there were a lot of people that said there's something else that explains this. -we decided to ask nasa about the history of foam strikes, which had never been done. -i was asked by the accident investigation team to help find that type of information. i went through a database, there's a historical database of all the space shuttle missions, from the very first shuttle mission up until that day. i called the investigators and i said,...
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i travellers underlines to reduce their carbon footprint?- their carbon footprint? i have to say that — their carbon footprint? i have to say that one _ their carbon footprint? i have to say that one of— their carbon footprint? i have to say that one of the - to say that one of the things has impressed me in the industry is the move taken by singapore to actually introduce a levy to hasten the development and supply of sustainable aviation fluke. i think there has to be a triumph between industry, consumers and governments to produce the right formula to actually hasten the development of sustainable aviation fuel. it's in very short supply, it's a long way short of being able to replace standard jet a—i fuel. i think the idea of a sick consumer levy to hasten the investment and supply is a very good move. in the markets — us stocks rose for a second straight session in new york tuesday, building on the prior day's momentum following a round of mostly good corporate earnings, while european markets also rose. for now this is it of the programme, i'll be back
i travellers underlines to reduce their carbon footprint?- their carbon footprint? i have to say that — their carbon footprint? i have to say that one _ their carbon footprint? i have to say that one of— their carbon footprint? i have to say that one of the - to say that one of the things has impressed me in the industry is the move taken by singapore to actually introduce a levy to hasten the development and supply of sustainable aviation fluke. i think there has to be a triumph between...
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heavily forested guyana has always been a carbon sink. now, with the oil and gas flowing, some call it a carbon bomb. fragile ecosystems are vulnerable to possible oil spills and rising sea levels. guyana is making choices which will have global impact. will they be wise ones? it's republic day in georgetown, guyana's capital. party time for the country's 800,000 people. the ministry of natural resources is on the road. i want to hear you make some noise. the stage is set here for transformational change, a resource—driven economic boom that will spread unprecedented wealth through the generations. in past decades, guyana's dominant commodity was gold, found deep in the forested interior. to get to the gold mines, you need to take a pretty rough—and—ready track. it gives you some idea how remote these mines are. i mean, the truth is that there are gold deposits all around here, but finding them is one thing. you've then got to clear away the forest. you've got to dig a track to make them accessible. frankly, digging for gold around
heavily forested guyana has always been a carbon sink. now, with the oil and gas flowing, some call it a carbon bomb. fragile ecosystems are vulnerable to possible oil spills and rising sea levels. guyana is making choices which will have global impact. will they be wise ones? it's republic day in georgetown, guyana's capital. party time for the country's 800,000 people. the ministry of natural resources is on the road. i want to hear you make some noise. the stage is set here for...
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as its designers say, the carbon claws produced in iran are compatible with iran's climate and human texture. when they entered the country. previously, when it was discussed about their import , they are basically imported in one weight class, the products are currently being prepared in 180 weight classes. our collection and the very interesting thing about it is that it is being localized based on our internal culture , that is, based on your level of activity, the type of movement you are in, which region of iran you are in, receiving the european standard certificate has become a factor to facilitate the export of these diversified products. we have different products for each country. for example, in iraq , it would be more suitable, in the southeast, a moderate amount, sometimes there are also a few european companies, well, it was requested by the experts in the field of medical engineering of this company, the scientists today have also localized the hydraulic knee in addition to the carbon claw, and now we are offering what we are offering. under 1500 dollars, mohammad ali
as its designers say, the carbon claws produced in iran are compatible with iran's climate and human texture. when they entered the country. previously, when it was discussed about their import , they are basically imported in one weight class, the products are currently being prepared in 180 weight classes. our collection and the very interesting thing about it is that it is being localized based on our internal culture , that is, based on your level of activity, the type of movement you are...
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and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the
and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature...
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more carbon in the atmosphere causes the planet to get warmer and the cycle
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what is blue carbon? we're going well, technically blue carbon is three acre systems mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses. >> so it's that liminal space in-between the land and the ocean. and it just happens to be fantastic at storing carbon and it also has these other added benefits, which is kind of what we discovered for it as we went along in the film, which is like coastal protection and fisheries so it's one of these win-win situations for the environment and is there a feeling that they are flourishing or how much more are they being threatened? >> i mean, it's getting better. people are recognizing now that these are really important ecosystems, both from a bio, but biodiversity standpoint and from the climate standpoint. but so far we, we've kind of hated swamps like traditionally malarial crocodiles, all that dislike and it's very flat. so people like to develop them and put airports or industrial parks. so we've lost in many cases between one and two thirds of our coastal blue carbon ecosyst
what is blue carbon? we're going well, technically blue carbon is three acre systems mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses. >> so it's that liminal space in-between the land and the ocean. and it just happens to be fantastic at storing carbon and it also has these other added benefits, which is kind of what we discovered for it as we went along in the film, which is like coastal protection and fisheries so it's one of these win-win situations for the environment and is there a feeling...
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more carbon in the atmosphere causes the planet to get warmer. and the cycle continues. >> what happens in these ecosystems has far-reaching consequences for the climate as a whole. >> reporter: david schechter, cbs news, puerto rico. >>> well, coming up on "60 minutes," anderson cooper joins comedian kevin hart in the gym. for now, that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. we thank you so much for joining us. i'm jericka duncan in new york. have a great night. >>> sheep mowers kick artificial grass. >> now at 6:00, the unique earth day celebration pitting robots against sheep. >>> the party celebrating a new public toilet that is the butt of jokes around the world. >> when everybody laughs at you, you've got to take the power back and laugh at yourself. >>> the shock in the mail that is dimming the lights at a historic east bay theater. >>> that later california stores, dna samples from every baby born in the state. how our investigation into the practice has prompted a new push for transparency. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisc
more carbon in the atmosphere causes the planet to get warmer. and the cycle continues. >> what happens in these ecosystems has far-reaching consequences for the climate as a whole. >> reporter: david schechter, cbs news, puerto rico. >>> well, coming up on "60 minutes," anderson cooper joins comedian kevin hart in the gym. for now, that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. we thank you so much for joining us. i'm jericka duncan in new york. have a...
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and remember, but, but it is blue carbon, right the blue and blue carbon is because this process is taking place under water and that is the key because in wet swampy mud, with his little oxygen the carbon can be safely stored away for millennia it's wild to me that for so long we have not given enough importance to these kind of areas. >> and here we are in a climate crisis and we're now holding on to these ecosystems for dear life, essentially joining us now is dr. emily pigeon a climate scientist whose work has made her a leader in discovering new solutions to climate change documented thank you so much for being with us today. >> help us understand these carbons systems more and their impact on climate change so as we know, are we searching for the solution to climate change and visitors multiple pieces to this, you know, we've all talked about the need to reduce emissions ends various technological solutions, but the solution that is right in front of us that we can act on right now is nature. >> nature provides some of the most immediate solutions for addressing climate change
and remember, but, but it is blue carbon, right the blue and blue carbon is because this process is taking place under water and that is the key because in wet swampy mud, with his little oxygen the carbon can be safely stored away for millennia it's wild to me that for so long we have not given enough importance to these kind of areas. >> and here we are in a climate crisis and we're now holding on to these ecosystems for dear life, essentially joining us now is dr. emily pigeon a...
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walking with carbon claws. a complex structure that causes humans can move easily and with balance on different surfaces. technology that the idea of domestic production. it was formed in a classroom. i was teaching . one of the students came back and said to me , "why are our professors producing these things domestically ?" let's not try and now after four years of research work has been localized, we are looking for the research we are doing in the university to be on the bookshelves. don't stay at the houses and let the claw making technology make its effectiveness in the society carbon shoes were already available in the united states , iranian products are produced with a 25% price reduction compared to foreign counterparts . as the designers say, the iranian carbon products are compatible with iran's climate and human structure . when they were imported , they were imported in one weight class . currently, the products are produced in 180 weight classes in the collection . we and the very interesti
walking with carbon claws. a complex structure that causes humans can move easily and with balance on different surfaces. technology that the idea of domestic production. it was formed in a classroom. i was teaching . one of the students came back and said to me , "why are our professors producing these things domestically ?" let's not try and now after four years of research work has been localized, we are looking for the research we are doing in the university to be on the...
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flit oil and every other carbon fuel that we use? . ., , oil and every other carbon fuel that we use? _, , ., ., ., oil and every other carbon fuel that we use? , ., ., ., , we use? of course, a target on its own is kind _ we use? of course, a target on its own is kind of _ we use? of course, a target on its own is kind of meaningless, i we use? of course, a target on its own is kind of meaningless, and l we use? of course, a target on its i own is kind of meaningless, and even more meaningless, as we have seen today if it gets removed or ignored. what we need targets poised to keep us on track to understand if we are making progress or not, but also to hold our government accountable. if this target is removed and potentially other annual targets, how are we supposed to keep track and keep accountable our until 20a5, which is the net zero targets they are saying they will keep? it is important that we have that to track progress and keep them accountable. but it is also about the message that it sends. many individuals are trying th
flit oil and every other carbon fuel that we use? . ., , oil and every other carbon fuel that we use? _, , ., ., ., oil and every other carbon fuel that we use? , ., ., ., , we use? of course, a target on its own is kind _ we use? of course, a target on its own is kind of _ we use? of course, a target on its own is kind of meaningless, i we use? of course, a target on its own is kind of meaningless, and l we use? of course, a target on its i own is kind of meaningless, and even more...
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this is a must have. >> reporter: sha shock samala runs heirloom carbon. it opened the nation's first carbon capture plant in central california. the automated facility stacks trays of limestone 40 feet high, allowing the rock to suck carbon dioxide from the air like a sponge. in nature, that takes months. heirloom's technology does it in just days. >> carbon that might have come out of somebody's tailpipe is now being sucked down into this? >> yeah, exactly. >> reporter: heirloom says its pilot plant removes just 1,000 tons of co2 per year but plans to build facilities that capture 1,000 times more. carbon removal is often knocked for being too expensive, but given the climate crisis we now face, samala says it's an essential part of the solution. >> we need to start turning back the clock on climate change. what carbon removal offers us is the close efts thing to a time machine. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, central california. >>> the road to a greener future is facing a road block at your local car dealer. sales of electric vehicles are plummeting
this is a must have. >> reporter: sha shock samala runs heirloom carbon. it opened the nation's first carbon capture plant in central california. the automated facility stacks trays of limestone 40 feet high, allowing the rock to suck carbon dioxide from the air like a sponge. in nature, that takes months. heirloom's technology does it in just days. >> carbon that might have come out of somebody's tailpipe is now being sucked down into this? >> yeah, exactly. >>...
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so blue carbon, wonderful. so blue carbon. i mean i guess it's a new discovery. it's not a new ally, is it? it's just a new realisation of things that have been in place for a very long time. >> exactly. >> blue carbon is a new word for something that's been going on and we've been depending on for tens of thousands of years these coaston ecosystem's kelp forests, coaston marshes, mangroves, seagrass beds, literally pull carbon from out of the atmosphere and they turn it into grows so when you look at a mangrove tree or a coastal marsh, you're literally looking at living carbon. >> and they've been doing this forever. and for us and since the industrial revolution, they have absorbed about a third of the excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. they do it better and they do it faster than any other ecosystem so are you hoping out of this that what it will help launch is perhaps greater urgency to protect these ecosystems absolutely because if we protect nature& these ecosystems, these ecosystems protect us so mangroves not only sequester four times more carbon th
so blue carbon, wonderful. so blue carbon. i mean i guess it's a new discovery. it's not a new ally, is it? it's just a new realisation of things that have been in place for a very long time. >> exactly. >> blue carbon is a new word for something that's been going on and we've been depending on for tens of thousands of years these coaston ecosystem's kelp forests, coaston marshes, mangroves, seagrass beds, literally pull carbon from out of the atmosphere and they turn it into grows...
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this is in car business blue carbon just need to protect nature will do the rest blue carbon plus cnn fill tonight at midnight ou're surrounded take your lawn with scott's type pillars are if an action it gets please up is done at once. killed swedes prevents cab gas a keeps it growing strong, download the my lawn app today for lawn care tips and customize plan. if he did law feed it, carroll marry me, carrot about a sale on sky writing important things aren't worth compromise i'd farmers, we offer both quality assurance and great savings, quick show or the other parents we are arbors of them. when you buy or sell your car, exactly how you want with car gurus, you it might begin to wonder what if you could do things your way all the time some dreams do come true. >> get your car, your way. get it with gurus imagine a future where plastic is not wasted. but instead remade over and over into the things that keep our food fresher our families safer and our planet cleaner to help us get there america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new
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carbon dioxide generators that recover the largest amount of carbon dioxide gas in hydrocarbon fuels. we recover almost 90%. we increase the efficiency of thermal boilers , we increase the efficiency to 98 and reduce the costs used for heating and carbon dioxide production in greenhouses. greenhouses the semi-industrial industry does not need to pay that heavy cost related to piping. we have at least 50% of the price compared to the similar foreign sample , we enter the market of the country and the surrounding countries, which can increase the quantity and quality of production, for example, only sifijat can increase the quantity and quality of your products in terms of performance by 30 to 40. it has greenhouses and can be used for different scales of greenhouses, whether in the spaces of small businesses, small greenhouses , or in the spaces of industrial greenhouses, three and a half million tons of vegetables and syfi last year in the greenhouse space of the country. it was produced that can be done by using these devices. in addition to meeting the country's greenhouse needs, th
carbon dioxide generators that recover the largest amount of carbon dioxide gas in hydrocarbon fuels. we recover almost 90%. we increase the efficiency of thermal boilers , we increase the efficiency to 98 and reduce the costs used for heating and carbon dioxide production in greenhouses. greenhouses the semi-industrial industry does not need to pay that heavy cost related to piping. we have at least 50% of the price compared to the similar foreign sample , we enter the market of the country...
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experiment is showing us rising temperatures cause forests to release more carbon. more carbon in the atmosphere causes the planet to get warmer and the cycle conues. >> what happens when these ecosystems have far reaching consequences for the climate as a whole. >>> free, free, free palestine! >> back here in the bay area youpeople gathered along the embarcadero to voice their stance against the war in gaza and client injustice, organize by the group youth versus poca high school students all around from the bay area. they say global issues like climate change and war in the middle >> i think young people have the kind of moral clarity people defily see and when they see these little kids in the streets giving speeches and reciting poems, that's really powerful in a way that just ats saying these things wouldn't be. >> organizers say they want ustice as well as climate justice on this earth day. >>> tomorrow we're bringing you back-to-back specials. alert weatherteam looks back at this past winter, another year of wild weather that will leave lasting impact all acr
experiment is showing us rising temperatures cause forests to release more carbon. more carbon in the atmosphere causes the planet to get warmer and the cycle conues. >> what happens when these ecosystems have far reaching consequences for the climate as a whole. >>> free, free, free palestine! >> back here in the bay area youpeople gathered along the embarcadero to voice their stance against the war in gaza and client injustice, organize by the group youth versus poca high...
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these are carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels. all of this colorful spaghetti is projections that were developed starting 20 years ago on how the future might play out under different scenarios. climate science is based on scenarios of the future, which are complicated and have aspects of economics, energy consumption and production, land-use, population growth. this figure shows 1200 scenarios that were developed. the world scientists obviously cannot deal with 1200 scenarios. it has to be simplified. so in 2005 they said let's pick four scenarios and that will be the focus of our research. they have these names. they said let's have a high one, let's have a low one, that is the blue one, and let's have two in the middle. if you put one in the middle everyone will focus on the one so let's do two. it turned out at that time the high one, rcp 8.5 for a lot of reasons was designated business as usual. this is that we world is hitting -- heading. a temperature rise to 2100. this is where john kerry got the three or four degrees cels
these are carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels. all of this colorful spaghetti is projections that were developed starting 20 years ago on how the future might play out under different scenarios. climate science is based on scenarios of the future, which are complicated and have aspects of economics, energy consumption and production, land-use, population growth. this figure shows 1200 scenarios that were developed. the world scientists obviously cannot deal with 1200 scenarios. it has to...
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but remember, everyone world has in some way committed to vince have less carbon. it is just transitioning the economy. it is not good or bad, just let's transition the economy to have less carbon the leaders in that today are the technology companies, so a lot of this is being triggered by the technology companies to go green, as it were. one of the largest builders of solar and wind and now batteries, to be able to get carbon out of the system. whereas years ago, we sell power to the grid, today is mostly sold the corporates. francine: you have to take a bet on what kind of technology or unjust structure that's supporting it. >> we redoing solar 10 years ago, but very small. and only when the cough kirk -- cost curves made solar and wind at one where they are the most economic way to generate electricity. and at the point of that, you know if they are the most economic way to do it, and they have less carbon, they are going to win. that is why we are decarbonizing today, because in most countries this is the lowest cost energy. francine: but geopolitics must get
but remember, everyone world has in some way committed to vince have less carbon. it is just transitioning the economy. it is not good or bad, just let's transition the economy to have less carbon the leaders in that today are the technology companies, so a lot of this is being triggered by the technology companies to go green, as it were. one of the largest builders of solar and wind and now batteries, to be able to get carbon out of the system. whereas years ago, we sell power to the grid,...
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zander's talking about voluntary carbon credits. to keep it simple, a company pledges to be net zero. so while they're cutting emissions, they invest in things like this replanting a forest. and then as that forest grows, it absorbs carbon dioxide, offsetting their emissions. the financial markets haven't really engaged with carbon finance in the way that they could. that capital then gets unlocked. and then we're really talking about millions or tens of millions of acres, which is the scale that we need to operate at in order to address climate change. carbon streaming sourced the money for the three families who own this land to restore the forest, and in exchange, the land will be permanently preserved. if we had tried to do that on our own, we would have gotten lost at the first turn. like it makes it all possible in a way that's this incredible win win. we're doing it for future generations. we're doing it for our kids. i think about the legacy i leave in which we actually hear this wind that's coming up over the ridge, and we
zander's talking about voluntary carbon credits. to keep it simple, a company pledges to be net zero. so while they're cutting emissions, they invest in things like this replanting a forest. and then as that forest grows, it absorbs carbon dioxide, offsetting their emissions. the financial markets haven't really engaged with carbon finance in the way that they could. that capital then gets unlocked. and then we're really talking about millions or tens of millions of acres, which is the scale...
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. _ carbon emissions. connecting the dots as well. what - carbon emissions. connecting the dots as well. what are . carbon emissions. connectingj the dots as well. what are we seeing from this extreme weather events and the links to, change in the scientific data? ~ �* , , , ., data? we're seeing very strong links between _ data? we're seeing very strong links between hot _ data? we're seeing very strong links between hot weather - data? we're seeing very strong links between hot weather and | links between hot weather and climate change. we know that burning of coal, oil and gas is leading to a build—up of heat trapping gases in the atmosphere, it's making the surface, the land, the oceans warmer. the warmer oceans are powering stronger storms, more wildfires, longer duration storms and wildfires. and even flooding because we have more humidity in the atmosphere. so the public is starting to feel the public is starting to feel the effects of these events. unfortunately, they are not connecting the dots primarily because the survey showing that there are
. _ carbon emissions. connecting the dots as well. what - carbon emissions. connecting the dots as well. what are . carbon emissions. connectingj the dots as well. what are we seeing from this extreme weather events and the links to, change in the scientific data? ~ �* , , , ., data? we're seeing very strong links between _ data? we're seeing very strong links between hot _ data? we're seeing very strong links between hot weather - data? we're seeing very strong links between hot weather and...
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, to commercially unproven technologies, to reduce carbon emissions by 90%. since these technologies are unproven, can you discuss the potential reliability problems the epa's proposal would create for arizona? >> absolutely. thank you for the question. one of our utilities used the words aspirational and unproven. that is exactly what it is. those technologies are so much in their infancy, they are extremely expensive. the timeline is extremely rushed . and there is no infrastructure in place to handle any of those technologies. we have power plants outside, they are kind of out in the rural areas. you cannot pipe hydrogen long distances. you have to convert it to ammonia and then by the back. there is no infrastructure in place to handle any of that. it would absolutely increase costs, dramatically, to arizona utilities, if we had to do that. might accelerate the closure of certain plants because of these requirements. the dates on them, i believe, are carbon capture, it would have to be installed by 2030. and hydrogen blending would have to be 2032. those
, to commercially unproven technologies, to reduce carbon emissions by 90%. since these technologies are unproven, can you discuss the potential reliability problems the epa's proposal would create for arizona? >> absolutely. thank you for the question. one of our utilities used the words aspirational and unproven. that is exactly what it is. those technologies are so much in their infancy, they are extremely expensive. the timeline is extremely rushed . and there is no infrastructure in...