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a carbon tax makes america less competitive. it forces families more for groceries that they are struggling in. and it also on our allies who no depend on low-cost american energy, now we are going to do a transition to where? e.v. in chinaland? does anyone realize that 85% of the critical minerals that s processing are all in china. so the very idea we would make d give the advantage to our adversaries, who is going to produce energy? if it's not us, i can make a list. perhaps iran. perhaps venezuela. perhaps russia. so we either produce energy in this country under our regulation the for the, to run r we cede, we retreat. so this c terrible, terrible idea. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the speaker pro tempore: madams. the secretary: mr. speaker, i am directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speake
a carbon tax makes america less competitive. it forces families more for groceries that they are struggling in. and it also on our allies who no depend on low-cost american energy, now we are going to do a transition to where? e.v. in chinaland? does anyone realize that 85% of the critical minerals that s processing are all in china. so the very idea we would make d give the advantage to our adversaries, who is going to produce energy? if it's not us, i can make a list. perhaps iran. perhaps...
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drilling causes carbon emissions, building the batteries causes carbon emissions, roads and tires causes carbon emissions, my point, net-net on balance i'm not convinced and neither are a lot of people that you will reduce carbon emissions that is what i think. >> i agree. we look at the carbon emissions associated with production of wind energy, we look at fact that in order to make wind turbines run when it is bitter cold, requires oil. we look at the fact that now you see interesting my alliances, you see -- new alliances leg liquid fuels joint forces, ethanol and oil and gas, and the makers of combustion engines and cars in detroit and michigan, creating new interesting alliance to push back on something consumers cond condition -- can't afford and don't want to buy and don't want push the down their throats, this is an interesting environment. larry: i think trump is right in these communities, tina detroit deet there will be a blood bath you will lose hundreds of thousands was johns that is that simple. -- jobs. i don't know what the authority is, does epa have congressionaly manda
drilling causes carbon emissions, building the batteries causes carbon emissions, roads and tires causes carbon emissions, my point, net-net on balance i'm not convinced and neither are a lot of people that you will reduce carbon emissions that is what i think. >> i agree. we look at the carbon emissions associated with production of wind energy, we look at fact that in order to make wind turbines run when it is bitter cold, requires oil. we look at the fact that now you see interesting...
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anyway, drilling causes carbon emissions. building the batteries causes carbon emissions. roads and tires causes carbon emission. my point, net-net on balance i'm not at all convinced, neither are a lot of people that you're actually going to reduce carbon emissions. that's what i think. >> i agree with you, larry. we look at the carbon emissions associated with the production of wind energy. we look at the fact that in order to make wind ture burns run -- turbines run when it is bitter cold requires oil. we look at the fact now you're seeing interesting new alivances. you're seeing liquid fuels join forces where before they didn't used to. meaning coal, ethanol, and oil and gas. you'reless seeing the make sure of combustion engines in cars in detroit and also in michigan, the states that are really battleground states, creating new, interesting alliances to push back on something consumers can't afford, don't want to buy and don't want pushed down their throats. it is a very interesting environment. larry: and i think trump is right. in these communities, detroit, outside
anyway, drilling causes carbon emissions. building the batteries causes carbon emissions. roads and tires causes carbon emission. my point, net-net on balance i'm not at all convinced, neither are a lot of people that you're actually going to reduce carbon emissions. that's what i think. >> i agree with you, larry. we look at the carbon emissions associated with the production of wind energy. we look at the fact that in order to make wind ture burns run -- turbines run when it is bitter...
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are you on track to announce selections for the 50 $3 billion industrial carbonization foa in q1? >> yes. [laughter] >> short and sweet. we have one final question before i get to that, i want to thank you for being here and the organizers of the event. coating leaders, -- co-team leaders, the organizer followed michigan native frank and club event coordinators, thank you for participating in our discussion and all of you who sent questions. i have to remind you of a couple of quick upcoming events. on tuesday, march 5 join us with entrepreneurs to discuss their new book down to business: 51 leaders share practical advice on how to become a young entrepreneur. i am told this is also applicable to much older entrepreneurs if they are interested. we will hear from the mother of jim foley, a freelance journalist captured and killed by isis in 2014 about her new book. i sincerely hope you join us. as is custom for the national press club i want to give you our national press club mug. may you drink much coffee from it. >> thank you. >> we have one last question. we tried to have a bit
are you on track to announce selections for the 50 $3 billion industrial carbonization foa in q1? >> yes. [laughter] >> short and sweet. we have one final question before i get to that, i want to thank you for being here and the organizers of the event. coating leaders, -- co-team leaders, the organizer followed michigan native frank and club event coordinators, thank you for participating in our discussion and all of you who sent questions. i have to remind you of a couple of quick...
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. >> what is carbon dioxide? >> i went to high school but carbon dioxide is a gas. >> okay. >> i'm not a professional to talk about carbon dioxide so much. >> you want us to abolish it, right? >> there's always going to be carbon dioxide. >> right. so what is it you want us to do? >> let me back up because you are here as an expert. tell me more about what carbon dioxide is. >> i'm here as an expert cross country skier who sees the changes in my winters and the landscape that i live in an alaska. so carbon dioxide is what i see it as is its a gas that exists in our atmosphere. >> is it the major part of our atmosphere? >> it's a huge part. >> it's actually a very small part. >> okay. >> jesse: i feel bad for the guy, he's just a skier. means well but he has no place testifying about climate change. all he did was notice there is less snow. i noticed there's less safety, does that make me a crime expert? i can justify in front of congress now? -- testify. >> jesse: sink or swim. we have will cane taking on julie m
. >> what is carbon dioxide? >> i went to high school but carbon dioxide is a gas. >> okay. >> i'm not a professional to talk about carbon dioxide so much. >> you want us to abolish it, right? >> there's always going to be carbon dioxide. >> right. so what is it you want us to do? >> let me back up because you are here as an expert. tell me more about what carbon dioxide is. >> i'm here as an expert cross country skier who sees the changes...
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, which is our estimate for the damages that are imposed on the world by every additional ton of carbon we put into the atmosphere under obama it was valued about $40 a ton. trump cut it to eight. biden bumped it back up to 50, which is basically just inflation adjusted 40. and then he raised it to official 190. but it's an outdated so it's like $220 per ton right now. and what that means is that every single right now american emissions are doing almost. $1,000,000,000,000 in damage. this is not some fringe advocacy. this is literally the position of the biden epa that our carbon emissions are annually imposing $1,000,000,000,000 of damage every year. and almost all of that depending on how you want, push it up maybe even more than all of it is imposed elsewhere. so it may be the case that the us is still in an aggregate level benefiting global warming because more places are heating and that are cold than are hot. whatever. but generally speaking, the lion's at least of the damage that we're doing in the world is imposed elsewhere. and the biggest suffer is is india and probably secon
, which is our estimate for the damages that are imposed on the world by every additional ton of carbon we put into the atmosphere under obama it was valued about $40 a ton. trump cut it to eight. biden bumped it back up to 50, which is basically just inflation adjusted 40. and then he raised it to official 190. but it's an outdated so it's like $220 per ton right now. and what that means is that every single right now american emissions are doing almost. $1,000,000,000,000 in damage. this is...
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i'm not saying we don't need to do things to address carbon emissions and carbon sequestration but i'm saying there is much better ways to do that. i've got a graduate degree in forestry. on the only forester in congress and i the largest most economic by far best way to reduce carbon emissions is to have healtbeing from out west, you understand what happens when you get warmer temperatures in an overgrown forest. they burn and spew carbon into the atmosphere. forests are the best tool we have two take carbon out of the atmosphere and store it. we should be utilizing that tool and investing in natural climate solutions and get away from these boondoggle ideas that everybody should be driving in ev. host: it was reported recently that your committee is working on legislation to wildlife and habitats. can you give us an excellent nation? guest: it's called the american wildlife habitat conservation act and its creating habitats for endangered species and all the other species. we talked about habitat, the best thing we can do whenbout wildlife, we can create good habitats for them. this
i'm not saying we don't need to do things to address carbon emissions and carbon sequestration but i'm saying there is much better ways to do that. i've got a graduate degree in forestry. on the only forester in congress and i the largest most economic by far best way to reduce carbon emissions is to have healtbeing from out west, you understand what happens when you get warmer temperatures in an overgrown forest. they burn and spew carbon into the atmosphere. forests are the best tool we have...
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. >> if we spent those dollars and became carbon neutral in the united states. by 2050, which you allocate, how much will it reduce world temperatures? >> i don't have to answer for that. >> you don't know? >> you thank we should spend the money and see what happens? >> sean: great scare, does not know much about science, you're not gonna want to miss it coming up, tonight i have to begin with a plea. please be kind to your radical far left friends. it is only monday. but they are having a very tough. famed democratic strategist james, i've debated him in a number times he did dated -- compare the poll numbers to senior grandmother naked. meanwhile in puerto rico awkward and embarrassing a bizarre moment for your vice president, here she is accidentally clapping along to a protest against the biden white house. i have no idea what you're singing but thank you for that anyway. back in new york a bad day all the around for fake news cnn and luna tech at panic disbelief that the far left networks and all the mainstream media mob, why donald trump scored a major leg
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that's quite the carbon footprint. yeah, earlier this month, bareback pleaded for her german government to quote intensive, we consider increasing that carbon footprint with terraces for you frame and the u . k. is right on board with the plan, with an exchange be conceivable, with germany supplying your country with torres and the u. k. supplying more storm shadows to ukraine. we are prepared to look at all options in order to achieve the maximum effect for ukraine. but i won't give any details until our opponents. what we have in mind, cameron said that it's totally possible to deploy cruise missiles. well, also ensuring that they don't escalate the conflict in facts. he says they'd help achieve peace. yeah, that sounds totally believe well coming from the same guy who insisted on riding shotgun alongside french president, me for that stuff was the, when a no fly zone over libya escalated into retaining, changing former president more marg. adolphe and back in 2013 cameron couldn't get enough support in british parli
that's quite the carbon footprint. yeah, earlier this month, bareback pleaded for her german government to quote intensive, we consider increasing that carbon footprint with terraces for you frame and the u . k. is right on board with the plan, with an exchange be conceivable, with germany supplying your country with torres and the u. k. supplying more storm shadows to ukraine. we are prepared to look at all options in order to achieve the maximum effect for ukraine. but i won't give any...
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administration's efforts to move the united states toward a clean energy transition that can achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. while there has been successes, there have been challenges. secretary granholm helped the administration push policies to develop a new generation of technologies for hydrogen, batteries, fusion energy, energy storage and grid reliability. yet she has faced difficulties. there's been controversy over how the department of energy will handle critical mineral competition with china. a former two-term michigan governor and a long-suffering detroit lions fan, i feel you on that, secretary granholm has been on the front lines on the transition to electric vehicles, major issue for the auto industry and its workforce. dev transition has shown promise with sales including a fourfold increasing and improving u.s. manufacturing sector but it still faces consumer criticism because of limits to the charging infrastructure. increased vehicle because an ever challenging supply for auto companies. we are eager to hear more about the progress of the clean energy and manufacturing
administration's efforts to move the united states toward a clean energy transition that can achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. while there has been successes, there have been challenges. secretary granholm helped the administration push policies to develop a new generation of technologies for hydrogen, batteries, fusion energy, energy storage and grid reliability. yet she has faced difficulties. there's been controversy over how the department of energy will handle critical mineral...
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it just opened the nation's first commercial 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've come out of somebody's tail pipe 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 closest thing to a time machine. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, central california. >> norah: "heart of america" is next, with a remarkable graduation ceremony for a premature baby born at just 26 weeks. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: if you can't watch the "cbs evening news," you can listen. sub
it just opened the nation's first commercial 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've come out of somebody's tail pipe is now being sucked down into this? >> yeah, exactly. >> reporter: heirloom says its pilot plant removes just 1,000 tons of co2 per year...
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carbon removal technology, carbon removal with land interventations, planting trees and so forth, carbon intensity production, energ adjustment and less methane. in every single one of those categories, these are ranked as challenging. none of this is easy. all of it is going to require real effort, real diligence and serious attention to the■! problem. so we are not in good shape, and that's the sad and bitter news. we could have been in good shap was bipartisan work happening on climate change in this chamber all the time, and then came■,■! supreme court's wretched decision in citizens united and the response by the fossil fuel industry to flood them with money and then republicans to o change work and pitch us into a action. that's where a lot of these that could have gotten us out ofok these. of all that fossil fuel dark money blocking america's ability to respond to this m. so to stay below the 1.5 degree safety threshold requires two measures. again, these are estimates. it could well be that we need to do more than this, but these are the ones we're working with. one is redu
carbon removal technology, carbon removal with land interventations, planting trees and so forth, carbon intensity production, energ adjustment and less methane. in every single one of those categories, these are ranked as challenging. none of this is easy. all of it is going to require real effort, real diligence and serious attention to the■! problem. so we are not in good shape, and that's the sad and bitter news. we could have been in good shap was bipartisan work happening on climate...
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is been soaked up.— work out how much carbon is been soaked up. these trees, the are been soaked up. these trees, they are about _ been soaked up. these trees, they are about 30 _ been soaked up. these trees, they are about 30 ton - been soaked up. these trees, they are about 30 ton which i they are about 30 ton which means is ten — 15 tons of carbon stored in the tissue compared to the large austrian california which has about children 50 tons of carbon stored in it, they are quite small but these could get as big. small but these could get as bi. small but these could get as bi-. . ., , small but these could get as bi-. , ., ~ small but these could get as bi. , .,~ ,, big. the country park in essex is one of— big. the country park in essex is one of the _ big. the country park in essex is one of the sites _ big. the country park in essex is one of the sites that's - big. the country park in essex is one of the sites that's been | is one of the sites that's been surveyed, it is an avenue of giant redwoods, planted to provide a grand entrance
is been soaked up.— work out how much carbon is been soaked up. these trees, the are been soaked up. these trees, they are about _ been soaked up. these trees, they are about 30 _ been soaked up. these trees, they are about 30 ton - been soaked up. these trees, they are about 30 ton which i they are about 30 ton which means is ten — 15 tons of carbon stored in the tissue compared to the large austrian california which has about children 50 tons of carbon stored in it, they are quite small...
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carbon removal is often knocked for being too expensive. but given the climate crisis we now face, sa ma la 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 closest thing to a time machine. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, stralt california. >>> a mother desperate to see her missing son again calls in a famous group of rescuers to help find him. we've got the details next. this van just hit me out of nowhere. i thought i was dead. after the accident, i was in a lot of pain and i decided that i needed to get an attorney because i could not work. i called jacoby & meyers they had their own dream team for every need, every area. they took care of me like a queen. i would recommend you call jacoby & meyers they really went to bat for me. >>> the search for a missing college student in nashville is expanding. riley strain's family said today they've asked the volunteer res crew group the united cajun navy to help look for the 22-year-old. officials ha
carbon removal is often knocked for being too expensive. but given the climate crisis we now face, sa ma la 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 closest thing to a time machine. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, stralt california. >>> a mother desperate to see her missing son again calls in a famous group of rescuers to help find him. we've got the details next. this...
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carbon dioxide. right. so. so what is it you want us to do? >> i got. let me>> let back up because i t to. i mean, you're here as an expert. tells an me more.dioxid >> about what? carbon dioxide. yes, i'm here as an expertn cross-country skier who sees the change s in my winters and the landscape that i liven x in in alaska. and so carbon dioxididise is wht i see it as. it's you know, it's a gas that exists in our atmospher ae and is a major part of ourajor atmosphere. >> it's a huge part of our atmosphere. it's actually a very small part of our atmosphertually a vpart. well, okay. but yeah, i don't know what nowe i feel bad. kier the guy who's just a skier. means well, but he has no placel testifying about. climate change. all he did was notice there's less snoall hew. i notice there's less safety. does that make me a crime i pert? >> i can testify in front o of congress now, sink or swim.. we have will cain taking on whon i am rooting for. ndbut that's not because i lovee you. >> it's because i hat
carbon dioxide. right. so. so what is it you want us to do? >> i got. let me>> let back up because i t to. i mean, you're here as an expert. tells an me more.dioxid >> about what? carbon dioxide. yes, i'm here as an expertn cross-country skier who sees the change s in my winters and the landscape that i liven x in in alaska. and so carbon dioxididise is wht i see it as. it's you know, it's a gas that exists in our atmospher ae and is a major part of ourajor atmosphere....
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many british and american journalists wrote articles in advance and everything seemed to be a carbon copy. they stated that moscow was threatening europe, and with what exactly, but they obviously could not explain. others honestly admitted that russian weapons are indeed better than western ones, sanctions do not work in ukraine in this conflict. don't win, don't by the way, german publications wrote about this, which is not surprising. anna voronina studied the loud headlines of the western press during the interview of the russian president with journalist dmitry kiselyov. a frightening warning or a hidden threat, the western press sees no other options. from an hour and a half interview with vladimir putin, european american journalists clung to the phrase, which they are already used to bringing horror to ordinary people, nuclear weapons and the president’s statement. about readiness to use it in the event of a serious threat the state is called a sharp warning, but the headlines and wording look like carbon copies. president vladimir putin warned the west on wednesday that ru
many british and american journalists wrote articles in advance and everything seemed to be a carbon copy. they stated that moscow was threatening europe, and with what exactly, but they obviously could not explain. others honestly admitted that russian weapons are indeed better than western ones, sanctions do not work in ukraine in this conflict. don't win, don't by the way, german publications wrote about this, which is not surprising. anna voronina studied the loud headlines of the western...
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, to commercially unproven technologies, to reduce carbon emissions by 90%. since these technologies are unprovenyou 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 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 it would absolutely increase costs, dramatically, to arizona utilities, if we had to do that. might accelerate the closure of certain ants 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 are extremely accelerated dates and it might end
, to commercially unproven technologies, to reduce carbon emissions by 90%. since these technologies are unprovenyou 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...
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we need to reduce the carbon in the atmosphere. that's why we want to drive electronic vehicles and then when they see what you have to do to, get there from here and. that is open minds. and i've been involved in mining projects myself. it brings on a host of environmental objection points or issues. let put it this way, issues in terms getting the project done. so can you speak to that the this sort of dilemma that the environmental community is going to in by saying, yes want lower carbon concentrations and emissions but i don't want a mine in my backyard to talk about that dilemma that you bring up in the book. yeah, if i learned thing about writing a book and maybe you might agree or disagree as a as an author yourself, you only get to ask your audience one question. and the question that i'm asking here is one of choice. what are the choices we're willing to make if we want a green energy transition? are there some places that are too special to mine? what are the by which we should be mining and how do we sort of navigate, a
we need to reduce the carbon in the atmosphere. that's why we want to drive electronic vehicles and then when they see what you have to do to, get there from here and. that is open minds. and i've been involved in mining projects myself. it brings on a host of environmental objection points or issues. let put it this way, issues in terms getting the project done. so can you speak to that the this sort of dilemma that the environmental community is going to in by saying, yes want lower carbon...
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harness the power of nuclear energy that does not put any carbon into the air. it is clean, safe and effective in today's technology and nuclear shows a smaller footprint than the three mile islands or chernobyls of the past. today's nuclearmaller footprint. [applause] >> can go back to jail again -- can it go back to jill aga?more. jill: this deserves to be rebutted because it's important to note the cost of nuclear don't go down just because you have a small plant. the risks do not go down. the dangers are still ever present and are extremely expensive. that is why nuclear plants have become so large, because they are not cost-effective unless they have scale, magnitude, and by making them small, you ensure the costs are going to be even greater. so small is a public relations campaign, which is basically being recycled by the nuclear industry, and it's a false choice to think we have to choose between nuclear and fossilwe actually have renewabl, which far under shoot the costs now of both fossil fuels and and this is the technology of the future that is safe
harness the power of nuclear energy that does not put any carbon into the air. it is clean, safe and effective in today's technology and nuclear shows a smaller footprint than the three mile islands or chernobyls of the past. today's nuclearmaller footprint. [applause] >> can go back to jail again -- can it go back to jill aga?more. jill: this deserves to be rebutted because it's important to note the cost of nuclear don't go down just because you have a small plant. the risks do not go...
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us meeting that obligation to lower carbon emissions by 50% by 2030. if we can do that, we maintain the sort of leadership that will bring other countries to the table and allow us to meet the larger challenge of lowering carbon emissions enough globally to avoid, again, catastrophic levels of warming >> we have to be clear, electric vehicles generally use electricity still produced by carbon fuel sources, so it's not the end goal, but literally speaking, transferring from a combustion engine to an electric vehicle has very little effect on an individual. this dark future that donald trump pretends about how they're going to take away our cars, it's just not true. a human could make the move from a gas combustion engine to an electric vehicle almost seamlessly. >> absolutely. you know, when you do make that transition, you find you really like these vehicles. that'll make as much noise. they're just a much smoother vehicle in how they operate. if you are somebody who likes a powerful car, you like to go fast, there are electric vehicles that now actual
us meeting that obligation to lower carbon emissions by 50% by 2030. if we can do that, we maintain the sort of leadership that will bring other countries to the table and allow us to meet the larger challenge of lowering carbon emissions enough globally to avoid, again, catastrophic levels of warming >> we have to be clear, electric vehicles generally use electricity still produced by carbon fuel sources, so it's not the end goal, but literally speaking, transferring from a combustion...
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what is carbon dioxide>> wha? . i'm.>> i went to high i w school, but that's carbon dioxide is a gas. okay, i'm not i'm not a nonprofessional to talk about carbon dioxide so much. but is it the major part of oura atmosphere? >> it's jor parta huge part of r atmosphere. >> it's actually very small part of our atmospheret of. >> well, okay, if we spent those trillions of dollars and became carbon neutral by 2050 in the united states o, would you advocate how much we want reduce world temperatures. i don't have an answer fore shou that. you don't know? no. you just think we're out to spend the money and then see what happens. i thinld thek as an athlete, i f if we spend that moneyend that and invest in our future, hopefully those temperatures stopped rising. to >> you think, well, abolish some place, do you? again, notence o. the topic i'me to talk about today. >> i know, but. but you tweeted it. do you thinklk about youed we aw about the police? that's not what i'm here to talk about. geould w>> that'whe do that befr
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. >> what is carbon monoxide? >> i went to high school with the -- carbon dioxide is a gas. >> okay? >> i'm not a professional to talk about carbon dioxide so much, but... >> but you want us to abolish it, right? >> no smile and always going to be carbondale client. >> right. to what it is you want us to do? let me back up because i mean you're here as an expert. tell me more about what carbondale site is. >> i'm here as an expert, cross country skier who sees the changes in my winters and landscaping to live in in alaska. and so carbon dioxide is what i see it as an, you know, is a gap that exists in our atmosphere and smack. >> is it the major part of our atmosphere human. >> is a huge part of our atmosphere. >> is actually a very small part of our atmosphere. >> greg: oh, he tricked him. the most stunning thing about the skier's testimony not one to use the word "dude." [laughter] got worse because though. >> how much would it cost for us to become carbon neutral in the united states by 2050? >> i'm not a profe
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carbon-based energy. i don't like the government picking winners and losers the marketplace. i would deregulate energy entirely, particularly nuclear energy, so we can get more of that online, which burnslean, can provide so much power, more than natural gas or coal or anything else, and is much safer. people are scared of three mile island or chernobyl but i remind him those are rare things. we see thousands of coal miners who have died of lung disease, thousands of pple suffering asthma at all sorts of effects from carbon-based fuel. i would like to get back to a policy to remove those camps and let polluters pay when they do something wrong. on to lars. lars: i think i have uncovered a new rigged system listening to my paneliststhe government is ds poor job of taking care of people and protecting people from harm. why is that? that is because the government, the congress, essentially, gives favors to the rich and to the elites those corporations are basically in cahoots with our government. that is why they are able to get away with these things we are talking about, where
carbon-based energy. i don't like the government picking winners and losers the marketplace. i would deregulate energy entirely, particularly nuclear energy, so we can get more of that online, which burnslean, can provide so much power, more than natural gas or coal or anything else, and is much safer. people are scared of three mile island or chernobyl but i remind him those are rare things. we see thousands of coal miners who have died of lung disease, thousands of pple suffering asthma at...
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these native californian wonders are fast growing and can lock up a vast amount of carbon and now they are looming large across the landscape in the uk. these giant redwoods really live up to their name. they are suitably huge. here are a couple of questions. how many of these trees do you think there are in their native californian region? the answer is only about 80,000. and how many giant redwoods do you think there are here in the uk? well, you might be surprised to learn that there is an estimated 500,000, and that number is growing. the latest stock—take shows that the trees are thriving here. these giant redwoods were planted in wakehurst, in sussex, about 150 years ago, and it turns out that the damp british weather, especially a misty day like this, is good for them. where they grow in california is cooler and moister than you would typically envisage california and we have a reasonably similar climate here. they need the moisture to grow. the estimate of how many there are here in the uk seems to be an awful lot. were you surprised by that? so here is the next question, how
these native californian wonders are fast growing and can lock up a vast amount of carbon and now they are looming large across the landscape in the uk. these giant redwoods really live up to their name. they are suitably huge. here are a couple of questions. how many of these trees do you think there are in their native californian region? the answer is only about 80,000. and how many giant redwoods do you think there are here in the uk? well, you might be surprised to learn that there is an...
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neutral to carbon negative. they are greening. thatat is the story that we need to tilted the nation before they try to keep going on this agenda where we are going to shut down the coal industry, the oil and gas industry. that's the agenda right now if theer federal government. it's not a political it's just something we face as a threat to the state and we've got to tell our story about how we can produce more energy, so quite simply the whole aspect of the carbon industry in the state is going to expand agriculture. anybody that has anything to do with corn or soybeans is going to expand the market. if you care about the electricity in the coal industry which has been the backbone of the central part of the state for decadesce and decades, it wl save the coal industry and if you care about the fact that oil and gas right now is the golden goose that's funding all the things that you care about, the oil and gas industry can extend its lifeen by decades in both an increased production and in reduced carbon inte
neutral to carbon negative. they are greening. thatat is the story that we need to tilted the nation before they try to keep going on this agenda where we are going to shut down the coal industry, the oil and gas industry. that's the agenda right now if theer federal government. it's not a political it's just something we face as a threat to the state and we've got to tell our story about how we can produce more energy, so quite simply the whole aspect of the carbon industry in the state is...
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but let's focus on that 50% cut in carbon emissions, carbons ine atmosphere by 2030. it's going to be hard but we are making such good progress, and the next key is winning an election in 225 gase -- days, bringing joe biden, kamala harris back to the white house chuck schumer continuing as the leader of the u.s. senate and maainga republicans can no longer run the u.s.■■c has to go being the speaker of the u.s. house. i am optimistic. we are worried, but that doesn't mean i am not optimistic, alexander. host: pete maysmith is senior vice president of campaigns for the league of conservation voters. charlie, you are next in massachusetts, republican. caller: good morning. i got to tell you this guy is a i have to ask him if he drives an electric vehicle and what state he lives in. but this climate thing is a religion. it's beyond ridiculous. he says scientists say this, science tells us. not all science says this. he is picking choosing. nobody else in the world is going along with this. it's the united states. who can afford an electric all the major automakers c
but let's focus on that 50% cut in carbon emissions, carbons ine atmosphere by 2030. it's going to be hard but we are making such good progress, and the next key is winning an election in 225 gase -- days, bringing joe biden, kamala harris back to the white house chuck schumer continuing as the leader of the u.s. senate and maainga republicans can no longer run the u.s.■■c has to go being the speaker of the u.s. house. i am optimistic. we are worried, but that doesn't mean i am not...
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it is known that the united states is the world leader in carbon dioxide emissions. america is the world's worst polluter, but new us climate envoy john podesta plans to blame china. his plans are to dictate to china how to reduce emissions and reduce coal generation. the united states is targeting another sector of the chinese economy - the processing of heavy rare earth elements. china's market share is 99.9%. raw materials are of key importance for modern high-tech industries. the west is feverishly looking for ways to mitigate dependence from the prc and dreams of growing a competitor, pushing kazakhstan into this role. an interesting point: biden and trump are very different politicians, if not opposites, but both consider china to be the main problem. results of the latest survey... iran is third - 9%. this is not to say that china is not responding. the asian dragon refused a huge shipment of american wheat, 5,000 tons. this didn't happen before. china began purchasing grain from other suppliers. another retaliatory blow, a sudden cessation of supplies of raw
it is known that the united states is the world leader in carbon dioxide emissions. america is the world's worst polluter, but new us climate envoy john podesta plans to blame china. his plans are to dictate to china how to reduce emissions and reduce coal generation. the united states is targeting another sector of the chinese economy - the processing of heavy rare earth elements. china's market share is 99.9%. raw materials are of key importance for modern high-tech industries. the west is...
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you think we should already sold the carbonic go to carvajal. and track your car's value today >> closed captioning brought to you by mesobook.com if you or a, loved one have mesothelial mac will send you a free book to answer questions you may have called now and we'll come to >> you 808 to 14000 why now secretary of state tony blinken is wrapping up as sixth round of shuttle diplomacy in the middle east since the october 7 >> hamas attack on israel, you're looking at some live pictures right now of a tony blinken there with the protesters in tel aviv, looks like he's greeting start of those protestors saying hello to somebody as he makes his way to other meetings, there are in tel aviv will stay on top of that, bringing it anything else that develops there. but in the meantime, cnn correspondent jeremy diamond join me live from jerusalem. jeremy, a very interesting there we just saw from the secretary of state hey and he's had these meetings with israeli officials. any results from those meetings that we can talk about >> well, jim, there are
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carbon-base energy, oil, natural gas, otherrb things. i would deregulate energy entirely particularly nuclear that online which burns clean and provide so much power certainly more than say a natural gas or coal or anything else and also it's much safer. what wje sees coal miners and we see thousands of people suffering and all sorts of effects from carbon base fuels. policy and let producers actually pay when they do something wrong. [applause] >> and why that? government, the congress essentially rose out corporations with tax code, with the are able to give favors to the rich and to the elites and then those corporations are basically in cahowi they are able to get away with things we are talking about where they are able to cover up things and they are able to mask things and to reduce the penalty that might come. we let the market take care of itself, the communities will be able to rise up and will be able to be taken care of. we have to let our government function and part of that for me is we can't have career politicians because
carbon-base energy, oil, natural gas, otherrb things. i would deregulate energy entirely particularly nuclear that online which burns clean and provide so much power certainly more than say a natural gas or coal or anything else and also it's much safer. what wje sees coal miners and we see thousands of people suffering and all sorts of effects from carbon base fuels. policy and let producers actually pay when they do something wrong. [applause] >> and why that? government, the congress...
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carbon oil. i would deregulate particularly nuclear energy which burns clean and can provide so much power gas and coal and also much safer. people are scared of three mile island or chernobyl. thrare once in a generation. but we see thousands of coal miners died from lung disease and asthma and of effect from carbon-based fuel. i'd like to let polluters pay when they do something >> on to lars. >> i think i have uncovered a new rigged system listening to all of my here. the government is doing a poor job of taking care of people and of protecting people from harms that are corporations and why is that? that is because the government the congressti froze out corporations with tax code with the tax code able to give favor to the reach and elite and then torporations are basically in kahoots our away with things, cover up and mask things. if we let the market take care of itself the communities wil rise up and being taken care of. we have to let our government function and part of that. we can't ha
carbon oil. i would deregulate particularly nuclear energy which burns clean and can provide so much power gas and coal and also much safer. people are scared of three mile island or chernobyl. thrare once in a generation. but we see thousands of coal miners died from lung disease and asthma and of effect from carbon-based fuel. i'd like to let polluters pay when they do something >> on to lars. >> i think i have uncovered a new rigged system listening to all of my here. the...
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is being soaked up. work out how much carbon is being soaked u. , , work out how much carbon is being soaked op— soaked up. these trees, they are about 30 tonnes, _ soaked up. these trees, they are about 30 tonnes, which - soaked up. these trees, they are about 30 tonnes, which means i soaked up. these trees, they are i about 30 tonnes, which means they have about 10—15 tonnes of carbon stored in the tissues that compared to the largest tree in california which has about 250 tonnes of carbon stored in it they are quite small but, you know, these could get as big. but, you know, these could get as bi. , but, you know, these could get as bi-. , _, , but, you know, these could get as bi. , _. ~ but, you know, these could get as big. this country park in essex is one of the _ big. this country park in essex is one of the park _ big. this country park in essex is one of the park surveyed - big. this country park in essex is one of the park surveyed by - big. this country park in essex is one of the park surveyed by the l one of the park surveyed by the researchers. it has an avenue of
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res.6, the s that a carbon tax would be detrimental to the united states economy. all points of order against consideration of the concurrent resolution are waived. the concurrent resolution shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the concurrent reso a the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the concurrent resolution and preamble to adoption without intervening motion or demand for division of the question except one hour of debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the co respective designees. section 5. upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order who order to consider in the house the resolution, h. res. 987, denouncing the harmful, anti-american energy policies of the biden administration, and for other purposes. the resolution shall be considered as read. the previous question shall be resolution and preamble to adoption without intervening motion or demand for division of the question except one hour ofe controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the co
res.6, the s that a carbon tax would be detrimental to the united states economy. all points of order against consideration of the concurrent resolution are waived. the concurrent resolution shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the concurrent reso a the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the concurrent resolution and preamble to adoption without intervening motion or demand for division of the question except one hour of debate equally divided...
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and believe — doing well cutting carbon and believe they will continue to meet the targets that they have set in this will— the targets that they have set in this will not be a bump in the road in terms _ this will not be a bump in the road in terms of— this will not be a bump in the road in terms of cutting emissions. loosely— in terms of cutting emissions. loosely connected to that. bananas are about to get more expensive. why? because they are getting harder to grow. there are extensive plantation in more than 150 countries worldwide, producing 105 million tonnes of fruit each year. but in many of the big banana producing regions, there is drought, wildfires, flooding and increasingly impoverished soils. 0ur appetite for bananas is unsustainable. which is why in rome today the united nations staged a banana forum to discuss the many challenges and responses that will be needed. let's speak tojennie coleman who is president of canada's leading banana importer, equifruit. she attended the first day of the world banana forum in rome. how serious is it in can you give us a scale
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what is carbon dioxide? i'm. i went to high school, but that's a carbon dioxide is a gas. >> okay i'm not i'm not a i'm cr not a professional to talk about carbon dioxide so much, but. well, you want us to abolish it ,right? no. there's always going to beo to wonsmd always. right. so. so what is it you want us to dio ? i want to let me back up because i want. i mean, you're here as an expert. tell me more aboutre about what? >> dioxide? yes, i'm here as an expert. cross-country who sees changes in my wintery s and the landscae that i live in in alaska. and carbon dioxide is what wha i see it as is. you know, it's a gas that exists in our atmosphere and is a major part of our atmosphere. it's a huge part of our atmosphere. it's a very small part of our o atmosphere that. we tracked him. the most stunning thing about this skier ss, not once dd he use the word dude. >> got worse, though. how much will it cost forr us to become carbon neutral in the united states by 2050? i'm not >> i'm not a professionalthat on that
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this >> is new car business rule carbon. we >> just need to >> protect nature will do the rest in carbon >> cnn sunday, april 21 at nine >> the biden campaign is getting a jolt from an old friend who knows a thing or two about getting re-elected. barack obama spent several hours at the white house last week visiting with his former vice president. and it was more than just friendly visit. our senior senior white house correspondent, mj lee joins me now, live from...