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Bisher ist die Klimaneutralität bis 2045 nur im Klimaschutzgesetz festgeschrieben. Mit der Erweiterung des Sondervermögens auf Klimaschutz würde es künftig auch in Artikel 143h des Grundgesetzes auftauchen.
Klar - der Klimawandel ist ein wichtiges Thema in einer Wissenschaftsredaktion. Aber all die Zahlen, Daten, Projektionen - sind schon ziemlich abstrakt. Deshalb begeben wir uns auf eine Zeitreise und versuchen zu prüfen, was die Zahlen konkret im Alltag bedeuten werden. // Alle Quellen und weiteren Spezials findest Du hier: https://www.quarks.de/daily-quarks-spezial/ Von Annika Franck.
In this episode, find out about IDFC First bank winning sponsorship rights of all BCCI matches, also find out about Tata Motors' to be net zero carbon emission site by 2045. Business Term of the Day: Bharat NCAP
Wir schreiben das Jahr 2045: Uns erwartet eine grüne lebensfrohe fortschrittliche Welt! Nicht die düstere Zukunft, die sich momentan scheinbar abzeichnet. Warum? Weil wir uns um die Erde gekümmert haben. In Berlin etwa wachsen entlang der Spree „essbare Landschaften“ mit Obstbäumen, Beerensträuchern und Kräutergärten. Hier ackern und ernten Jung und Alt gemeinsam. In Hamburg wiederum liegen wasserstoffbetriebene Schiffe im Hafen, auf den Dächern schwirren Windräder. Diese Realutopien haben die Autoren und Gründer von Reinventing Society, Lino Zeddies und Stella Schaller, in ihrem Buch "Zukunftsbilder 2045" entworfen und fotorealistisch bebildert. Sie zeigen, dass der Wandel hin zu einer nachhaltigen Gesellschaft möglich ist und dafür bereits viele Lösungsansätze existieren. Von Permakultur und Schwammstädten bis hin zu partizipativer Stadtentwicklung. Aber können wir diese Version wirklich erreichen? Welche mutigen Vorreiter sind bereits auf dem Weg zur Veränderung und wo wird es Zeit von unserem altbekannten Weg abzuweichen? Im Podcast erzählen Lino und Stella, wie wir uns als Gesellschaft verändern müssen, wieso sie selbst trotz Krisen positiv nach vorne blicken und ganz wichtig – ob es auch in 22 Jahren noch Kaffee geben wird! Impressum: [www.tchibo.de/impressum](https://www.tchibo.de/impressum)
durée : 00:43:14 - Un jour dans le monde - L'Amérique décrite dans le dernier roman de Douglas Kennedy « Et c'est ainsi que nous vivrons » est glaçante. Une Amérique, à jamais réconciliable, scindée en deux. D'un côté une République unie ultra-surveillée et de l'autre une Confédération unie où les valeurs chrétiennes font loi.
durée : 00:43:14 - Un jour dans le monde - L'Amérique décrite dans le dernier roman de Douglas Kennedy « Et c'est ainsi que nous vivrons » est glaçante. Une Amérique, à jamais réconciliable, scindée en deux. D'un côté une République unie ultra-surveillée et de l'autre une Confédération unie où les valeurs chrétiennes font loi.
This week we're talking about Sniper Elite 5, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ghost In The Shell: SAC_2045, and Bury Me An Angel. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
Today on the 5: I initially wrote off Ghost In The Shell: SAC_2045 as something I'd never watch. After hearing that it was better than either the trailers or reviews made it out to be, I decided to give it a shot.
So werden wir bis 2045 klimaneutral; Tiemanns Wortgeflecht: Toi, toi, toi; Was bewirkt guter Schlaf?; Öko-Bilanz: Soll ich meinen alten Verbrenner weiterfahren?; So werden Menschenströme sicherer; Wie Fischkot dem Klima hilft; Gesund leben: Was taugen Ernährungsempfehlungen?; Corona - vielleicht bekomme ich es ja doch nicht?; Moderation: Franz-Josef Hansel.
durée : 00:05:24 - Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info - par : Tanguy Pastureau - Tanguy Pastureau nous le dit : d’après les projections scientifiques, les spermatozoïdes pourraient être au nombre de zéro d’ici 2045, il y aura aussi peu de spermatozoïdes que de membres de l’UDI.
California has unique micro-climate diversity that creates ideal growing conditions for a wide range of crops. One third of the vegetables and two-thirds of the fruits and nuts we eat in this country are grown on the more than 76,000 farms in California. But as the climate continues to change, many farmers have started to […]
As the Spring 2020 anime season comes to a close, the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast are here to give their thoughts on how each show turned out in the end. Listen in and get their take! Anime Reviewed in this Episode: Kakushigoto, Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2045, The 8th Son Are You Kidding Me, My Next Life As A Villainess, Sing Yesterday For Me, Ascendance Of A Bookworm 2, Tower of God, Listeners, and Dorohedoro. The opening song for this episode is the OP for Tower of God called “TOP” by Stray Kids. The closing song for this episode is the ED2 for Sing Yesterday For Me called “Aoibashi” by Sayuri.
We have NEWS! Good news involving Star Trek and Hayao Miyazaki! No, not together. That would be WAY TOO good news. We also have reviews of Ghost in the Shell 2045, Apokolypto, The Dead Lands, and the new incarnation of Scooby-Doo in the CG feature Scoob. One of these is way too dark for its own good, but which is it? And don't count out Scoob and its surprise ending! www.cinemasavants.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have NEWS! Good news involving Star Trek and Hayao Miyazaki! No, not together. That would be WAY TOO good news. We also have reviews of Ghost in the Shell 2045, Apokolypto, The Dead Lands, and the new incarnation of Scooby-Doo in the CG feature Scoob. One of these is way too dark for its own good, but which is it? And don't count out Scoob and its surprise ending! www.cinemasavants.com
This week, we have three blasts from the past, one of those is even about a blast from even farther back than it was, and one thing from the future... or actually now but it's about the future. However, remarkably, none of the stuff this week is actually about time travel - although, with the world in its current state, who wants to be in the now anyway? www.cinemasavants.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we have three blasts from the past, one of those is even about a blast from even farther back than it was, and one thing from the future... or actually now but it's about the future. However, remarkably, none of the stuff this week is actually about time travel - although, with the world in its current state, who wants to be in the now anyway? www.cinemasavants.com
Today on the 5: Netflix has released a new trailer for the upcoming Ghost In The Shell: SAC_2045 series. It's the first time I've run into the issue many other people have with animation.
Rami is joined by the SUNI team! They discuss everything from the process of creating SUNI the robot, the public fears surrounding robots, how the team is utilizing SUNI to show the benefits of using robotics to enhance our lives rather than take away from it, and what the future holds for human-robot interaction. Will there be human and robot specific jobs? Will the robots of the future be completely unrecognizable from the robots of the present? Are all your fears justified? Listen to find out the answers to your burning questions!
Bryan and Sam take on the army of droids defending a Mexican drug cartel in this review of Cartel 2045. Follow us on Twitter @streamnonsense Like us on Facebook Review us on iTunes For news and episode notes visit www.streamingnonsense.com
We are joined by Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Arizona State University, Siddharth Srivastava, to discuss how humanity will coexist with robotics in the future. Rami and Sid dive into how robots are being engineered to fill in technological gaps and to help people with everyday needs, as well as a robot's learning capabilities with Ai. Will robots outgrow humanity?
Artificial Intelligence Expert and Founder/CEO of Technology Solutions Company, Vincent Serpico, discusses how Artificial Intelligence and Facial Recognition software is shaping the way we interact with each other and technology. Rami and Vincent dive into how facial recognition is already being used to predict criminal behaviors, AI privacy implications, and how we're not far off from a reality mirroring that of the movie Minority Report.
Board game dealbreakers, we all have them, and they're enough to dissuade us from buying or even playing some otherwise great games. This week, we go around the table and talk about two things each that put us off in board games. Before we start looking elsewhere, we talk about Illusion, and Food Chain Magnate. 02:16 - Illusion 04:46 - Food Chain Magnate 18:05 - Too Many Steps for Simple Tasks 18:35 - 1st & Goal 19:42 - Blood Bowl 21:04 - Baseball Highlights: 2045 21:36 - Automobiles 23:04 - Too Many Variants 23:35 - Agricola 26:26 - Mezo 27:33 - Battlestar Galactica 31:20 - Production Hampering Immersion 32:17 - Rising Sun 33:03 - The Great Zimbabwe 33:52 - Leonardo da Vinci 36:13 - Zombicide 37:20 - Sidereal Confluence 38:16 - Punishing the Leader 38:27 - Power Grid 39:35 - Gravwell 41:14 - Flamme Rouge 41:35 - Suburbia 43:03 - Point Salads 44:18 - Agricola 44:45 - Village 48:10 - Blue Lagoon 52:50 - Roleplaying and Improv 53:27 - Fog of Love 53:58 - Thornwatch 56:22 - Tales of the Arabian Nights
In this week's episode I continue the discussion on Super Intelligence and the 2045 Initiative to increase the lifespan of humans, but combining technology with the Human mind.www.patreon.com/mrptechmrptechreviews@gmail.com
In this week's episode I continue the discussion on Super Intelligence and the 2045 Initiative to increase the lifespan of humans, but combining technology with the Human mind.www.patreon.com/mrptechmrptechreviews@gmail.com
Our favorite frenemy Bill Funt returns to the show, and the sparks they do fly. This week's episode runs the gamut from cradle to grave -- literally! -- with stops along the way for pop culture groupie wars, underappreciated British comedy, a fantastic solution to the Happy Birthday problem, and a peek or two behind the Spoony curtain, whether you want one or not. Plus, traveling and fighting and traveling and fighting and traveling and fighting. And fighting some more. Music by Randy Burns, Ronnie Mack, and Johnny Angel Wendell.
Welcome to this week's episode of Will and Bobby Know Everything, where we're sitting down with mixmaster Dave Link for a conversation which is mostly about robots, lightly about evolution, and definitely not about the state of the world today, or anything of any significance to anyone! Click here to listen! And go check out Dave's work over on his Etsy page! Then go find us: iTunes! @BobbyKoester! Facebook! @WillRogers2000! YouTube! Feel free to send comments or questions to us at WillAndBobby@gmail.com, and we'll be sure to get back to you! Episode 86 next week!
Hey all you WBKEasy Streeters and WBeeKeepers! Bobby and I back in business! And back in town! Because the boys are back in town! Anyway, today we recorded an episode that was extra long, because holy shit did we have a lot to talk about. But the recording was fucked up...So we started again, and holy shit, it's awesome. Prepare yourselves for robots. Tons of them. We're changing the world: Click here to listen! And then: iTunes! @BobbyKoester! Facebook! @WillRogers2000! YouTube! Feel free to send comments or questions to us at WillAndBobby@gmail.com, and we'll be sure to get back to you! Episode 66 next week!