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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190810:00:43:00

there s nothing to stop you from moving forward. from the standpoint of presidential speaking ability, donald trump is not among the best we ve had, but that doesn t make it any less fascinating or fun to study his oratory. tonight we examine trump from the standpoint of trump. this is a tough hurricane, one of the wettest we ve ever seen from the standpoint of water. there has never been anything like it that we ve seen. from the standpoint of water, not even close. about as bad as it gets, certainly from the standpoint of a water dump. i m surprised at how badly it s all gone from the standpoint of a negotiation. but if you look at it from the standpoint of gridlock from the standpoint of crime. from the standpoint of land. from the standpoint of respect. the planes are uncompatible from our standpoint.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190810:00:56:00

planetary kind of metabolic process that humans are somewhat in control of is kind of driving the planet, is part of what s driving the planet into global warming and part of what s making the planet hotter and part of what s driving up pollution. we need to get a handle on that and how we re managing this one planet that we have if we want to start seriously addressing climate change. there s also these four choices. one of the things you ll read about, like reforestuation. we ve got too much carbon in the atmosphere and there s one technology, we know how to take carbon in the atmosphere, that s forest. trees are very good at this. but if we wanted to plant a ton of land to do that, a lot of land we would do that on would be on the same kind of farmland that we re going to need to grow food as farmable land shrinks. exactly, exactly. so right now, like, humans kind of manage 70% of the earth s land surface. and 30% of it is wild.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190810:00:54:00

yet another dire warning from the intragovernmental panel on climate change, which is basically the u.n. s blue ribbon panel of international scientists. in a report released yesterday, the ipcc found that climate change is not only going to threaten the global food supply, scary enough, but also force us all into a series of difficult choices about how to use the finite land service and clean water that we have access to. in the report, data available since 1961 shows that global population growth and changes in per capita consumption of food, feed, fiber, timber, and energy have caused unprecedented rates of land and fresh water use. the atlantic s robinson meyer who wrote about the report, noting that the report s political explosiveness lies in the profound questions it raises about land use as global scale. the relationship between people and land is the most treasured and unresolved idea in global politics. and joining me now is robinson

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190810:00:48:15

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190810:00:48:15
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