Suffering. Yes, lets try to think positively. 0n the one hand yesterday we had us President Donald Trump announced that america was formally withdrawing from the paris climate agreement and this was the timed response. The rest of the scientific community, 153 countries really dont care. So youre going to see the rest of the world moving on towards addressing Climate Change, possibly independent of the United States federal government. And weve got an election next year, maybe the us could change course. Thats a potential positive. It could because with that withdrawal of your paris agreement, it would come into effect until about the beginning of november next year. Exactly. And therefore a new government, if they were to be a new government, if they were to be a new government in the white house, could have asset. In this letter they do underscore what we would need to do to change course and improve and i think these are things that all of us think these are things that all of us co
Livingstone, Deputy Director in our Global Energy center where i need to work on climate and advanced energy. Thank you very much for joining us here today. Its a terrific to see a full room, particularly amid the dark days of august when so many folks in dc leave for cooler or at the very least, less humid climates. It is surely a traffic registration of interest in this topic and before we get started let me give a big thanks to zach strauss and are Global Energy and art interns who are instruments and making today happen along with our talented medications and events team. They are truly a testament to the assets and professionalism of the Atlantic Council. Dive in to todays discussion by noting that not only are you here because youre fascinated by the narrative that surround the climate challenge in the Energy Transition but you are likely also very interested in the narrators that help us to understand the complexities, ambiguities, leading characters in the emerging solutions at
And iowa, South Carolina or New Hampshire, 202 7488003. The website or send us an email. One of the local papers out of New Hampshire that cosponsor the event courtesy of museum. Gop. Ca meets the all eyes turned to the nations primary state as republican candidates take the stage. Each cast themselves as the most qualified candidate. Candidates took terms took turns answering questions about pressing domestic issues and they criticized the Iran Nuclear Deal and funding for planned parenthood and the Affordable Care act. 11 where in New Hampshire. Senators, tedan cruz, rand paul and marco rubio. They were in town for that vote on cutting funding and planned parenthood. Each of them participated for around of q a oneonone. They did two rounds of questions and the other candidates were sitting in the audience. View of these gop candidates . This is from the iowa paper. Also another cosponsor of last nights event. Gop hopefuls foul repeals. It says in a nationally televised voters first f
Health began to decline, mary helped her mom move to a nursing home where she could access the higher level of care that she needed. Mary and her husband work full time, they still have children at home. Marchry i visited mary i visited the nursing home where mary spoke and she got emotional when she told me that if it werent for medicaid, her family wouldnt have any other way to pay for her mothers care. She doesnt know how she would care for her mom or what would happen to her. Chris anne, marys mornings is worried, too. She spoke at this roundtable at the nursing home. Shes worried about how the republican plan will affect her own future and others in similar situations in Nursing Homes. Nursing home 64 of americans in Nursing Homes have their care paid for by medicaid. Chris ann told me that this plan is not about take care of people but systemly, quote but simply, quote, survival of the fittest, unquote. Is that really the Health Care System that we support here in the United Stat
Health began to decline, mary helped her mom move to a nursing home where she could access the higher level of care that she needed. Mary and her husband work full time, they still have children at home. Marchry i visited mary i visited the nursing home where mary spoke and she got emotional when she told me that if it werent for medicaid, her family wouldnt have any other way to pay for her mothers care. She doesnt know how she would care for her mom or what would happen to her. Chris anne, marys mornings is worried, too. She spoke at this roundtable at the nursing home. Shes worried about how the republican plan will affect her own future and others in similar situations in Nursing Homes. Nursing home 64 of americans in Nursing Homes have their care paid for by medicaid. Chris ann told me that this plan is not about take care of people but systemly, quote but simply, quote, survival of the fittest, unquote. Is that really the Health Care System that we support here in the United Stat