CATTLE farmers in Port Dickson are concerned over the safety of their animals after a leaking pipe spilled what appeared to be chemicals into a drain, Makkal Osai reported.
and, if you think about just the last month, we have had heat wave in indiana pakistan, we had the heat wave in europe. we have the heat wave across the u.s.. and we have the flooding, a couple of days ago in missouri that the national weather service says was a one and 1000 event. and, we had nine inches of rain in st. louis in 24 hours. which was the most ever reported. yeah. , listen, i gotta tell you every night this week we have covered rainy weather from oppressive heat to fires and drought in the west and massive flooding in missouri, kentucky. we even cupboard what s happening with farmers, especially cattle farmers. it is all of this connected to the climate crisis? it is. and our ability to actually attribute these events to climate is improving by leaps and bounds. ientists increasingly are able to point to climate, and many of these events within hours. the reality is that in forest
more conducive to fire. also, we have huge buildup of fuels because of a fire suppression. joining us, the host of united shades of america, w. kamau bell. he is the director of the emmy nominated series, we need to talk about cosby . and, the new new york times best-selling co- author of do the work! good evening, sir. welcome to the club. happy to be part of the club. hey, listen you know i love your show. i love you. this climate crisis is a huge thing. we did a report in the 10:00 hour on cattle farmers and what they are facing, when it comes to the clinic crisis. this issue, california is one of the places experiencing the worst of it. what made you want to take on this issue on your show?
the best seller. new york times, the best selling club. listen, you know i love your show, i love you. this climate clairesa s a huge thing. we did a report, on the 10:00 hour here eastern on cattle farmers and what they are facing as it comes to the climate crisis. this issue right now on the crisis, california is one of the places that s experiencing the worst of it. what made you want to take on this issue on your show? i mean, this was a home game, i live in northern california, even though, luckily my home and my family have never been threatened by wildfires. we ve been threatened by the toxic air that comes off it. i was here in september 2020, the red sky day, that only people in northern california can understand how crazy that was. it felt like a way to learn more about my state, and where i live, and how we continue to live here under the circumstances. we know that climate change is a factor, in making these wildfires worse. what else is contributing to this problem d
Footage of farmers across Europe taking to the streets against policies that threaten the world's food supply went viral on social media. The radical policies imposed by the European Union [.]