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Bill would protect immigrant children from President-elect Donald Trump's stated plan for mass deportationsTorrance, CA – Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance), Chair of the Assembly Education Committee, introduced Assembly Bill 49, a bill that would protect immigrant children from actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers who enter school sites or child care facilities. The bill would prohibit school or child care employees from allowing ICE officers to enter a school site or child care facility for any purpose without providing valid identification, a written statement of purpose, a valid judicial warrant, and approval from the school district's superintendent or director of the child care center. The bill also would require that if an ICE official meets the requirements to enter a school site or child care facility, their access would be restricted to school or child care facilities where students or children are not present."All children have a constitutional right to attend public schools, regardless of immigration status," stated Assemblymember Muratsuchi. "Unfortunately, the threat of federal immigration officials coming onto school grounds to detain undocumented students or family members casts a shadow of fear over all California students. Students cannot learn if they are living in fear of being deported or separated from their family members. This bill is necessary because children should not be afraid to come to school, and parents should not be afraid to send their children to school."As during his first term, there is an increased fear of raids by ICE officials at schools and child care centers as President-elect Donald Trump is threatening to deport millions of undocumented immigrants across the United States. President-elect Trump has also threatened to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. According to the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction's office, this closure would risk around $8 billion in federal funds for California programs serving students with disabilities and low-income students.Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi represents California's 66th Assembly District, which includes El Segundo, Gardena, Hermosa Beach, Lomita, Los Angeles, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, San Pedro and Torrance. Muratsuchi is Chair of the Assembly Education Committee, Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Aerospace, and a member of the Committees on Budget, Budget Subcommittee on Education, Higher Education, Natural Resources, and the Joint Legislative Committee on Climate Change Policies.
On 18th March 2025 the Kiama and Jamberoo Uniting Church in association with the South East Climate Alliance invited the four candidates running for the seat of Gilmore in the upcoming Federal Election to present their policies on Climate Change. The panel was hosted by Reverend Kath Merrifield, minister of the Kiama and Jamberoo Uniting Church and the speakers wereFiona Philips MP - LaborAndrew Constance - LiberalDebbie Killian - GreensKate Dezarnaulds- Independent. The 'housekeeping' has been edited in the interests of brevity but the speakers have not been edited at all.
After retiring from a career teaching physics, chemistry and biology, Lynne Balzer began organizing extensive notes from a decade-long investigation of the climate change issue. Considering all the facts and looking at the connection between the science, history and politics of this issue, Lynne reached the inevitable conclusion that “human-caused global warming” is one of the greatest hoaxes ever visited upon mankind. Working with Faraday Science Institute, a nonprofit organization, she has researched the topic of global climate change for thirteen years, sorting out fact from fiction.00:00 Introduction to Lynn Balzer and Biofuels00:03 History and Types of Biofuels00:47 The Rise of Petroleum and Decline of Biofuels01:30 UN's Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals02:41 Ethanol: Production and Impact03:50 Government Policies and Ethanol Mandates07:23 Environmental and Economic Consequences of Biofuels15:25 Global Impact and Food Security Issues18:00 Biofuels vs. Traditional Fuels: Efficiency and Emissions27:55 Alternative Uses of Biofuels30:12 Wood as a Biofuel and Its Environmental Impact38:39 Critique of Climate Change Policies and Biofuels41:45 Summary and Call to Action45:24 Closing Remarks and Final ThoughtsSlides for this podcast, along with AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summariesExposing the Great Climate Change Lie (2023): https://a.co/d/i6iRW1yHere's Why Using Biofuels for Energy is Unsustainable and Must Stop NOW: https://joehoft.com/heres-why-using-biofuels-for-energy-is-unsustainable-and-must-stop-now/=========AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summariesMy Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1
We talk about the major overhaul in climate policy under the second Trump administration and what that means for California. Plus, how youth climate activists are reacting to these shifts in climate policy.
Climate change policy is often framed as a challenge to personal freedoms and choices, especially when policies seem to impose strict limits on individuals' lifestyles and economic options. For example, regulations that mandate renewable energy or limit fossil fuel use can feel like a direct restriction on the American dream—the idea that with hard work, anyone can achieve prosperity and a higher standard of living. These policies sometimes require sacrifices that may impact businesses and workers in traditional energy industries, as well as limit consumer choices in cars, appliances, home energy sources, and travel options. Additionally, many people worry that climate policies prioritize environmental goals over economic growth, which can restrict innovation, hinder job creation, and raise costs for families. Critics argue that climate policy, especially if it involves heavy-handed government intervention, reduces personal choices by dictating what types of products, energy, and resources individuals can access. For many, this perceived loss of choice challenges core values of independence, opportunity, and personal freedom, which are at the heart of the American dream.
Climate change policy is often framed as a challenge to personal freedoms and choices, especially when policies seem to impose strict limits on individuals' lifestyles and economic options. For example, regulations that mandate renewable energy or limit fossil fuel use can feel like a direct restriction on the American dream—the idea that with hard work, anyone can achieve prosperity and a higher standard of living. These policies sometimes require sacrifices that may impact businesses and workers in traditional energy industries, as well as limit consumer choices in cars, appliances, home energy sources, and travel options. Additionally, many people worry that climate policies prioritize environmental goals over economic growth, which can restrict innovation, hinder job creation, and raise costs for families. Critics argue that climate policy, especially if it involves heavy-handed government intervention, reduces personal choices by dictating what types of products, energy, and resources individuals can access. For many, this perceived loss of choice challenges core values of independence, opportunity, and personal freedom, which are at the heart of the American dream.
With only days until the U.S. election, the campaign is unfolding as some American communities reel from the devastating impact of two hurricanes and the United Nations says climate change is the largest crisis facing humanity today. Vice-President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump have starkly different plans for how, or even if, their administration would respond. Canadian Press Ottawa Bureau Chief Kathleen Harris speaks with Washington correspondent Kelly Geraldine Malone about what's at stake for the climate crisis on Nov. 5. For the latest and most important news of the day | https://www.thecanadianpressnews.ca To watch daily news videos, follow us on YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@CdnPress The Canadian Press on X (formerly Twitter) | https://twitter.com/CdnPressNews The Canadian Press on LinkedIn | https://linkedin.com/showcase/98791543
Over the past few weeks, a series of punishing hurricanes once again illustrated the consequences of climate change. Climate policy is one of the many issues we're covering in the run-up to Election Day. The divide between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on climate change is as stark as any issue facing the country. William Brangham reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Over the past few weeks, a series of punishing hurricanes once again illustrated the consequences of climate change. Climate policy is one of the many issues we're covering in the run-up to Election Day. The divide between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on climate change is as stark as any issue facing the country. William Brangham reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Nigel talks to one-time Liberal MP, Dan McTeague, in this week's episode of Hannaford.
Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo's AB 1950 would mandate a historical report, compensation options, and a memorial to honor uprooted residentsLos Angeles, CA – Today, Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo unveiled Assembly Bill (AB) 1950, the Chavez Ravine Accountability Act, which aims to address the historical injustice faced by those living in the Chavez Ravine in Los Angeles, a predominately Latino community. Authored by Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo and sponsored by Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, AB 1950 would acknowledge and rectify the displacement of these communities in the 1950s, offering a path toward historical accountability, reparative measures, and a permanent memorial honoring their legacy.“AB 1950, the Chavez Ravine Accountability Act aims to correct an injustice that displaced families and has lingered in the shadows of Los Angeles Eastside history for far too long. Amid the 1950s, the vibrant community of Chavez Ravine, home to mostly Mexican-American families, as well as Italian-American and Chinese-American, saw an upheaval as families were uprooted and displaced in the name of progress. Families were promised a return to better housing, but instead, they were left destitute,” said Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo (D-Los Angeles). “For generations, Chavez Ravine stood as a beacon of hope and resilience, embodying the dreams and aspirations of families who built their lives within its embrace. With this legislation, we are addressing the past, giving voice to this injustice, acknowledging the pain of those displaced, offering reparative measures, and ensuring that we honor and remember the legacy of the Chavez Ravine community."Chavez Ravine was named after Julian Chavez, a rancher who served as assistant mayor, city councilmember, and, eventually, as one of L.A. County's first supervisors in the mid-1800s. Chavez Ravine as we currently know it, was established in the early 1900s, encompassed approximately 315 acres, and had three main neighborhoods — Palo Verde, La Loma, and Bishop. By the 1950s, this area was home to generations of predominantly Mexican Americans.Residents, many of whom were working-class families, built a strong sense of community, with local businesses, churches, and social organizations thriving in the area. In the 1950s, the City of Los Angeles initiated plans to acquire land in Chavez Ravine under the guise of building public housing. However, it ultimately abandoned these plans and instead sold the land to a private developer who built Dodger Stadium on the site. This displacement forced more than 1,800 families from their homes and businesses, scattering a close-knit community and leaving a lasting impact on their lives and livelihoods."AB 1950 is about confronting a historical injustice and ensuring Angelenos understand the true story of Chavez Ravine," said Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, one of the bill's sponsors. "Only by acknowledging the past can we work towards a more just and equitable future for all communities in Los Angeles."“The unjust seizure of land from the longtime residents of these three communities in the Chavez Ravine neighborhood is a chapter in our city's history that we cannot rewrite,” said Alfred Fraijo, Jr., Latino community leader. “Our homes are central to our livelihood and sense of being—and often the most important asset in the building of generational wealth. Belated as it may be, we hope this legislation will begin a larger conversation about how to restore justice to all those who bear the scars of social, racial, and economic discrimination, and create an opportunity for healing and reconciliation for all Angelenos.”Specifically, if enacted into law, AB 1950 would result in:Historical Accountability: Mandates a comprehensive report detailing events surrounding the land acquisition and displacement, and makes it publicly available to foster transparency and education about this pivotal moment in Los Angeles' history.Reparative Measures: Proposes various forms of compensation, including offering City-owned real estate comparable to the original Chavez Ravine landowners or providing fair market value compensation adjusted for inflation. It also creates pathways for displaced non-landowning residents to receive relocation assistance, healthcare access, employment support, educational opportunities, and other forms of compensation deemed appropriate by a newly established Task Force.Permanent Memorial: Requires the construction of a memorial on Chavez Ravine or adjoining property to honor the displaced residents and their legacy.It is important to note AB 1950 focuses solely on the displaced community of Chavez Ravine and does not involve the Los Angeles Dodgers or Dodger Stadium.The measure will be heard in the Assembly's Judiciary Committee. The text of the measure can be found at: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240AB1950###About Assemblywoman Wendy CarrilloAssemblywoman Carrillo was elected to serve in the State Assembly in December 2017. She represents the 52nd Assembly District, which includes East Los Angeles, the City of Los Angeles, and South Glendale. She serves on the Assembly Committees on Appropriations, Emergency Management, Health, Labor and Employment, and the Joint Committee on Climate Change Policies. She also serves as the Chair of the Select Committee on Latina Inequities, Vice Chair of the Legislative Progressive Caucus, Commissioner for the California Film Commission, Commissioner for the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, and Member of the California Cultural and Historical Endowment Board.About Insurance Commissioner Ricardo LaraUsing every tool at his disposal, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara's goal is to safeguard the integrity of the state's insurance market composed of consumers, drivers, homeowners, and businesses. He is focused on addressing decades-long neglected issues and taking on powerful, entrenched special interests to make insurance more available, which in turn will lead to greater affordability.Led by Commissioner Lara, the California Department of Insurance is the consumer protection agency for the nation's largest insurance marketplace, safeguarding all of the state's consumers by fairly regulating the insurance industry. Under the Commissioner's direction, the Department uses its authority to protect Californians from insurance rates that are excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory. The Department oversees insurance company solvency to pay claims, set standards for agents and broker licensing, perform market conduct reviews of insurance companies, resolve consumer complaints, and investigate and prosecute insurance fraud.
Earlier this week Justin Trudeau was chided by our allies in NATO for continuously failing to fulfill Canada's obligations. His response - Canada is supporting NATO with its Climate Change policies. Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un are trembling at the very thought of Canadians fighting alongside their allies in carbon taxed electric cars! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A major farm supply retailer said it will eliminate DEI roles, end its carbon emissions goals and cut ties to an LGBTQ advocacy group following a social media campaign calling for the firm to revoke its “woke” policies. Tennessee-based Tractor Supply — an 85-year-old company with 2,250 stores — made the decision after conservative commentator Robby Starbuck called for a boycott over the past three weeks on X. “We have heard from customers that we have disappointed them,” Tractor Supply said in a statement on Thursday. “We have taken this feedback to heart.”
A Canadian Oil Executive talks about climate change-what is the oil industry doing to help Canadians deal with Climate Change? Will the Trudeau Environmental policies get the job done? Or are they about to leave Canadians to freeze in the winter. Bryan Gould is the CEO of Aspenleaf Energy Ltd - he joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A series of surveys conducted by the Western College of Veterinary Medicine suggests a need to step up the recruitment of veterinary students. In response to a shortage of swine veterinarians, surveys asked how long vets had been in practice, their educational background, what attracted them to the profession and how long they plan to remain active.Dr. John Harding, a professor of swine medicine with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, says the five surveys focused on different topics including the swine profession and its needs, swine medicine education, swine medicine curricula, swine veterinarian clinical competency and swine continuing education and advanced certification.The president of the Wheat Grower says its time for the federal government to re-think its climate change policies. In his Wheat Beat June newsletter to Wheat Growers, Gunter Jochum shared his frustrations with government's emphasis on climate change- which he sees as a misplaced priority.Jochum aslo questioned if farm groups have been buying into the government's climate action programs and too anxious to accept government subsidies for things like cover crop programs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Calvin Beisner discusses how there is no climate crisis and how the benefits of using "fossil fuels" far outweigh the costs. An endless amount of holes can be poked in the climate narrative (e.g. Medieval Warm Period). The current changes in climate are not unprecedented. The sun is a key contributor to the cycles of warming and cooling. Up to 50% of the apparent increase in global average temperature over the last century has been happening only in urban areas. We are due for significant global cooling. In fact, warmth is better for human health than cold. The climate catastrophist movement is neofeudal, neocolonial, condemnable, and morally reprehensible. China is playing the West, their aim is to get us to reduce our energy use which reduces our prosperity, part of their plan to fulfill their "hundred year marathon". So much of this is rooted in the (neo)Malthusian worldview. The politics behind "climate change" are dedicated to the destruction of national sovereignty and the replacement of it with a one-world government. Throughout history dominant paradigms have collapsed and that will likely happen with the catastrophic climate change narrative. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Calvin Beisner: Climate Change Policies Leading to World Government #407 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.comDonate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donationsConsult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopoliticseasyDNS (use code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.comEscape The Technocracy course (15% discount using link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopoliticsPassVult https://passvult.comSociatates Civis (CitizenHR, CitizenIT, CitizenPL) https://societates-civis.comWise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites Cornwall Alliance https://cornwallalliance.org DONATE to Cornwall Alliance in the month of April (2024) and get the 'Climate & Energy' book for free https://cornwallalliance.org/givetoday Climate & Energy: The Case for Realism https://www.regnery.com/9781684512676/climate-and-energy About Dr. E. Calvin Beisner Dr. Beisner is Founder, President, and National Spokesman of The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation, a network of Christian theologians, natural scientists, economists, and other scholars educating for Biblical earth stewardship, economic development for the poor, and the proclamation and defense of the good news of salvation by God's grace, received through faith in Jesus Christ's death and resurrection. Dr. Beisner was associate professor of historical theology and social ethics at Knox Theological Seminary from 2000 to 2008 and of interdisciplinary studies (focusing on the application of Biblical worldview, theology, and ethics to economics, government, and public policy) at Covenant College from 1992 to 2000. He has been an elder in the Presbyterian Church in America and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, planting a new congregation for the latter and serving on its pastoral staff for three years. He and his wife Debby, an accomplished portrait painter, have seven children and twelve grandchildren. His early childhood in Calcutta, India, where he observed both the beauties of God's creation and the tragedies of poverty, informed his later concerns for caring for both the natural world and the poor. His theological and philosophical studies led to his studying political and economic philosophy and his books Prosperity and Poverty: The Compassionate Use of Resources in a World of Scarcity (1988), an introduction to economics informed by Biblical theology and ethics; Prospects for Growth: A Biblical View of Population, Resources, and the Future (1990), which applied the lessons of the prior book to question...
Dr. Calvin Beisner discusses how there is no climate crisis and how the benefits of using “fossil fuels” far outweigh the costs. An endless amount of holes can be poked in the climate narrative (e.g. Medieval Warm Period). The current changes in climate are not unprecedented. The sun is a key contributor to the cycles […]
Alyssa Gilbert, the director of the Center for Climate Change Innovation at the Grantham Institute, talks about the current gaps in climate technology investments. She discusses her research into areas that are currently underfunded, including transport and energy. She also covers the importance of energy efficiency, especially in relation to the built environment. Alyssa emphasizes the necessity of various models in the fight against climate change, including private sector initiatives, philanthropy, and governmental grants - and highlights the need for a diverse range of solutions. She also speaks about the innovation within the London climate tech ecosystem and shares her perspective on various topics including carbon offsets, behavior change, and geoengineering. Transcript/Video here: https://www.thendobetter.com/investing/2024/3/1/alyssa-gilbert-climate-tech-innovation-policy-technology-podcast 00:15 Discussion on Climate Technology Investment 01:15 Exploring Areas of Underinvestment in Climate Change 01:54 Climate Change Adaptation and Innovation 02:23 The Role of Heavy Industry in Climate Change 03:15 Climate Change Policies and Energy Efficiency 05:10 Challenges in Implementing Energy Efficiency 08:09 Debate on Degrowth vs Techno-optimism 11:34 Role of Venture Capital and Philanthropy in Climate Change 16:11 London's Climate Tech Ecosystem 21:58 Pitching Climate Change Ideas 24:17 Role of Big Companies in Climate Change Innovation 25:49 The Importance of Corporate Involvement in Innovation 26:26 A Glimpse into a Day in the Life of a Climate Innovator 29:13 Overrated or Underrated: A Discussion on Climate Solutions 40:48 Exciting Projects on the Horizon 44:02 Advice for Those Interested in Climate Action
Michael McMahon, Professor of Economics, University of Oxford and Acting Chairperson of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
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I began my AF career at the Air Force Academy where I earned a degree in Aerospace Structures, before earning my Masters of Science in Structural Dynamics on a Guggenheim Fellowship to Columbia University. During my career, I flew a whole spectrum of aircraft–Attack, Tanker/Transport, Trainer & Remotely Piloted.. DeGraaf is in the Colorado House of Representatives, District 22. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation 00:59 Understanding Climate Science and Politics 02:18 The Role of CO2 and Greenhouse Gases 03:19 The Impact of Human Activity on Climate 04:16 Climate Change Predictions and Their Limitations 06:50 The Importance of Empirical Science in Climate Studies 08:23 The Effect of Atmosphere on Earth's Temperature 11:03 The Role of the Sun in Climate Change 14:41 The Impact of Increasing CO2 Levels 27:49 Manipulation of Climate Data and Concluding Remarks 31:44 Understanding the Mathematics of Climate Change 32:51 The Impact of Solar Variability on Earth's Climate 35:04 The Role of Carbon Dioxide in Climate Change 35:50 The Cost and Effectiveness of Reducing Carbon Emissions 36:56 The Flaws in Climate Change Models 38:46 The Misconceptions about Methane and Carbon Dioxide 39:09 The Politics and Funding Behind Climate Change Research 41:17 The Reality of Forest Fires and Climate Change 41:59 The Dangers of Relying Solely on Electric Grids 47:12 The Role of Politicians in Climate Change Discourse 51:26 The Future of Climate Change Policies and Public Perception CLINTEL interview: https://clintel.org/interview-ken-degraaf/ https://leg.colorado.gov/legislators/ken-degraaf https://kendegraaf4hd22.com/ https://twitter.com/COrepKdeGraaf ========= AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries About Tom Nelson: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about
Ever wonder if all bottled water tastes the same? Join us on this entertaining journey as we put our taste buds to the test and sample six different brands of bottled water. From politics to sports, and from term limits to an unexpected bike race, we cover a diverse array of intriguing topics. Climate change is on everyone's lips, and we dive right into the heart of this controversial issue, examining its effects and potential implications. The conversation turns political as we scrutinize Nikki Haley's recent comments on the Senate and debate the concept of term limits. We also probe into an interesting suggestion: should a competency test be administered before one is allowed to vote? The episode goes full throttle into sports as we discuss Dion Sanders' Colorado team's impressive winning streak and Travis Hunter's recent injury. Be prepared to laugh as we ponder converting a Keith Meach song into a rap tune!Hold on, because the hilarious conversation doesn't stop there. We venture into quirkier territories as we discuss Aaron's fascination with a naked bike race and the idea of desexualizing nakedness. Get ready to question your assumptions as we contemplate running for county commission and discuss the potential implications of felons running for office. The episode rounds off with a lively debate on classic films and the impacts of watching the same movie too many times. So, buckle up for an episode filled with stimulating discussions, laughter, and thought-provoking insights.
“We're all being told we have to have smart meters in our homes … and that will give central government the ability to just switch off appliances in your home when the wind isn't blowing. Now, they don't like to talk about it very much, but that is what they will do,” argues Andrew Montford, director of the UK-based organization Net Zero Watch and author of “The Hockey Stick Illusion.”What would achieving net zero actually look like? How much would it cost?“The reality is that the only way they're going to get energy down to the extent that they need to is essentially by rationing of one form or another,” says Montford.Will cars, air travel, and reliable power become luxuries of the rich?
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Senators Cassidy, Cotton, and Cruz joined me this morning and they all spoke to the alarming "press conference" the president held yesterday, where he "answered" planted questions from puppets in the press. Plus, Vivek Ramaswamy on his new book "Capitalist Punishment."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With what is happening in Nigeria with energy, population, and deforestation, do our energy policies in America make sense? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lonewolfsurvival/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lonewolfsurvival/support
How do our climate change policies impact food and energy production on the planet? Who does this impact? Is it moral to sacrifice people today for people who may be impacted in the future by climate change? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lonewolfsurvival/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lonewolfsurvival/support
In our weekly news panel with Michelle McQuigge and Joeita Gupta, we consider the country's new climate adaptation strategy. From the November 25, 2022 episode.
From his position at the Georgetown University Climate Center James Bradbury takes the science that he has learned over the years, beginning here in New Hampshire and later at Colorado College (BS), the University of New Hampshire (MS) and UMass Amherst (PhD) and turns it into policy and strategy to help the states address the many challenges of Climate Change. James attributes his love of the natural environment to his years at Mowglis, School of the Open, the summer camp on Newfound Lake he attended as a boy where he developed skills that have paved the way for a life of purpose bringing him to today when he is a leader in environmental policy around the challenges of Climate Change.
Moon talks about how he believes climate change initiatives are going to negatively impact your everyday lives.
The crossover between water security and climate change is hugely important especially given that the next two COPs are taking place in Africa and the Middle East, both with a history of being water stressed. What should policymakers and negotiators from these regions working on water security focus on at COP27? What does it mean to achieve water security? What are the main barriers or challenges? How is water security relevant to climate change? Carol Chouchani Cherfane – Director, Arab Centre for Climate Change Policies; Cluster Leader, Climate Change and Natural Resource Sustainability, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia Sareen Malik – Executive Secretary of the African Civil Society Network for Water and Sanitation (ANEW) and Vice Chair of the Steering Committee for the Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) Partnership Chair: Antony Froggatt – Deputy Director and Senior Research Fellow, Environment and Society Programme, Chatham House This podcast was produced in collaboration with the UK Aid-funded Knowledge, Evidence and Learning for Development (K4D) programme which facilitates the use of evidence and learning in international development policy and programming.
This podcast continues the discussion of how the policies of the extremist climate-change fanatics are causing serious economic damage to America, which damage is especially hurtful to the poor, to minorities, and to developing nations. Scientists have exposed the hoax that fossil fuels are destroying the planet. Scientists have predicted how the green policies that […] The post Serious Economic Damage Caused by Fanatical Climate-Change Policies – Part II — with Rodney from New Windsor appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
The Farmer's Convoy in the Netherlands heats up with police firing rounds into the cabins of tractors. Today, we review the latest developments in Holland and the WEF 2030 plan for taking control of agricultural production.Become a Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQa62kyOcsyhVUqyvRCbDNQ/joinMindmaps & More: https://linktr.ee/robertgouveiaWe Help Good People: https://www.rrlawaz.com#Netherlands #WEF #FarmersConvoy
In July of 2022, America is experiencing serious economic problems. Inflation is at a 40-year high, interest rates are similarly much higher. The price of gas has almost doubled—to $5.00 a gallon during the Biden Administration. Prices of almost all goods are increasing. And the stock market has been dropping sharply for several months. We […] The post Serious Economic Damage Caused by Fanatical Climate-Change Policies – Part I — with Rodney from New Windsor appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
It's June 30th. You're listening to the President's Daily Brief. Your morning intel starts now. ------ First up, you've seen the headlines about the terrible incident in Texas where 53 illegal migrants were killed in the back of a tractor trailer. But there is so much more to this story, and I've got details that you need to hear. As always, I'm keeping an eye out for developing stories. Put these two on your radar. First, lots of news out yesterday about NATO. But there's one thing that's not being reported: America promised to send some jets to a country that'll probably use them to kill our allies in Syria. I'll explain. Finally, a record amount of America's oil is being sent abroad, despite the need here at home. But I'll explain why climate change policies are preventing that oil from becoming cheaper gas. All up next on the President's Daily Brief. ------ Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of the President's Daily Brief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to the SBS Sinhala radio feature revealing Sri Lankan Australians views on why the Australian voters accept the climate change policies of Labor and Green while rejecting Liberal Coalition's - පසුගිය මැතිවරණයේදී නව ආණ්ඩුවේ සහ ග්රීන්ස් පක්ෂයේ දේශගුණික විපර්යාස ප්රතිපත්ති පසුගිය මැතිවරණයේදී ඡන්ද දායකයින් විසින් පිළිගැනීමටත් සහ ලිබරල් සන්ධානයේ දේශගුණික විපර්යාස ප්රතිපත්ති ප්රතික්ෂේප කිරීමට හේතු පිළිබඳව ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ වෙසෙන ශ්රී ලංකිකයන් දැක්වූ අදහස් වලට සවන් දෙන්න.
Dr Anthony Leiserowitz, founder and director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, discusses challenges for policy makers in bridging the gap between public opinion and action on climate change.
COP26 showed an urgent need to accelerate climate actions. Some relate to Forestry, Biomass and Biodiversity. My guests today are Anders Egelrud, CEO of Stockholm Exergi and Charles Secrett, a Climate Campaigner. Both have long experience in Climate Change Policies and Actions.
City government officials in Solana Beach have passed new laws mandating EV charging stations and solar panels. At the same time they want to ban natural gas. Is this a serious climate change policy for the city or just virtue signaling by elected leaders? The Solana Beach climate change policies have so many exceptions and carve outs that it is a wonder at all if they are going to move the climate change needle at all. We break down the Solana Beach plan. Plus, we discuss ways that cities can enact a climate change policy that actually demonstrates real leadership and makes a significant, positive difference in their city. San Diego Parking Wars Then we explore the City of San Diego's new parking rules that relax parking regulations for restaurants and high density living. This plan gives restaurants the choice of Al Fresco dining permanently in lieu of parking spaces. We look at San Diego's new parking regulations within the context of the city's climate change plan and SANDAG's utopian transit initiative. Join us as we explore the positive impact this same policy has had in Los Angeles where neighborhoods are more walkable, friendly, and full of energy. Poway's Irish Pub Closing We also discuss the recent notice that Poway's Irish Pub will be closing. Locals in Poway are upset and there are petition drives being circulated to save the pub. Is this situation an example of the evil character of property owners? Is this dog-eat-dog capitalism or simply part of businesses reaching agreement in lease contracts? Are landlords villains by nature? We discuss this topic and the broader changes occurring on Poway Rd. Fire Phelps and Redistricting Plus, we get into the initiative to fire Poway Unified School District Marian Kim-Phelps and the redistricting process in the City of Poway. Too much good stuff! #SolanaBeach #Poway #parkingwars #alfrescodining #climatechange #firephelps Get proven and easy-to-implement strategies to build your business and pursue your happiness. Sign up now. It's FREE! https://johnrileyproject.com/ Be sure to share this video with a friend! ☆☆ STAY CONNECTED ☆☆ SUBSCRIBE for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJSzeIW2A-AeT7gwonglMA FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/johnrileyproject/ TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/JohnRileyPoway INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/johnrileypoway/ Sponsorship Inquiries https://johnrileyproject.com/sponsorship/ Music https://www.purple-planet.com Referenced Links: L.A. Finally Lets People Eat In Parking Lots https://reason.com/video/2021/09/03/this-restaurant-transformed-its-parking-lot-into-a-dining-oasis/ San Diego adopts new policy wiping out parking requirements for many businesses https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/politics/story/2021-11-16/new-san-diego-policy-eliminates-parking-requirements-for-many-businesses Solana Beach passes rule to boost solar, EV chargers and battery storage https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/story/2021-11-15/solana-beach-passes-rule-to-boost-solar-ev-chargers-and-battery-storage This Colorado community was proof an all-electric, net-zero future is possible. Now that vision is under siege https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/11/us/colorado-geos-neighborhood-net-zero-climate/index.html
Il governo federale ha svelato i modelli che porterebbero a raggiungere emissioni zero entro il 2050. Cosa contiene il piano di Canberra e come viene sostenuto dai modelli?
El primer ministro británico, Boris Johnson, se mostró satisfecho por la adopción, el sábado en la COP 26, del "Pacto de Glasgow para el clima" cuyo objetivo es acelerar el combate contra el calentamiento global, aunque reconoció que su alegría está "teñida de decepción".
While sleepy Joe Biden napped at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), world leaders pushed Green New Deal policies to the world. Does Congress have the authority to address any type of Green New Deal policy? Find out the proper role of the federal government on this week's Constitution Corner.
While sleepy Joe Biden napped at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), world leaders pushed Green New Deal policies to the world. Does Congress have the authority to address any type of Green New Deal policy? Find out the proper role of the federal government on this week’s Constitution Corner. The post Unconstitutional Climate Change Policies | Constitution Corner appeared first on The John Birch Society.
Thủ tướng Úc Scott Morrison công bố một chiến lược mới trị giá 250 triệu đô la để giúp người Úc chuyển đổi sang xe hơi điện. Chính phủ cũng hứa hẹn đầu tư nửa tỷ đô la để phát triển công nghệ hạn chế và trung hòa thán khí.
All'interno delle discussioni della COP-26 di Glasgow, Cina e Stati Uniti hanno annunciato un accordo che punta ad avvicinare le due potenze in materia climatica.
El Primer Ministro Scott Morrison afirma que no hará nada para obligar a los australianos a comprar coches eléctricos, cuando el gobierno anunciaba su nueva estrategia para los vehículos de cero emisiones.
In this clip I discuss how Climate Change polices hurt the poor. As many climate thought leaders today fail to mention, cheap, reliable energy is necessary for a society to develop and sustain a viable economy: an environment that supports its citizens by providing basic needs of survival, economic opportunity, and prosperity. Instagram: Tayler DeGrande Rumble: Tayler DeGrande Facebook: Tayler DeGrande Podcast & Website: TeaWithTayler
Secondo Diego Florian, direttore del Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Italia, l'area forestale in Italia e Australia è aumentata negli ultimi anni, facendo ben sperare in un ulteriore incremento in futuro.
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Carol Franco is an expert in climate adaptation and mitigation policies! Today we discuss some of those policies, the VT Climate Action Commitment, and the importance of teaching kids about climate change at a young age.