right- if we health? yes, that is absolutely right. if we face health? yes, that is absolutely right. if we face out health? yes, that is absolutely right. if we face out burning i health? yes, that is absolutely i right. if we face out burning coal, burning fossilfuels, reduce emissions from or eliminate emissions from or eliminate emissions from or eliminate emissions from transportation, the air quality improvements happen very, very quickly and the health benefits come right behind that very quickly, so countries who take these actions will see those benefits in their own country in their own populations quite quickly indeed. what about hunger? we talk about flooding and people being forced out of their homes, but what about crop declines as well through soaring temperatures and science not really being able to keep up with that? yes, unfortunately climate change has driven significant exacerbated significant straps in several countries across africa and this has really drive
innovation to preserve our shared future. climate change is already ravaging the world. we ve heard from many speakers. it s not a hypothetical threat. it s destroying people s lives and livelihoods and doing it every single day. it s costing our nations trillions of dollars. record heat and drought fueling more widespread and more intense wildfires, in some places crop failures, record flooding and what used to be a once in a century storm are now happening every few years. in the past few months, the united states has experienced all of this, and every region of the world can tell similar stories. in an age where this pandemic has made so painfully clear that no nation can wall itself off from borderless threats, we know that none of us can escape the
hypothetical, it is destroying people s lives and livelihoods, and doing people s lives and livelihoods, and doing it people s lives and livelihoods, and doing it every day. it is costing our nations doing it every day. it is costing our nations trillions of dollars. record our nations trillions of dollars. record heat and drought, fuelling more record heat and drought, fuelling more widespread and more intense wildfires. more widespread and more intense wildfires, and more crop failures. more wildfires, and more crop failures. more flooding. what used to be once in a century more flooding. what used to be once in a century storms are happening every in a century storms are happening every few in a century storms are happening every few years. in the past few months. every few years. in the past few months, the united states has experienced all of this, and every region experienced all of this, and every region of experienced all of this, and every region of the wor
shared future. climate change is already ravaging the world. it s not hypothetical. it s not a hypothetical threat. it s destroying people s lives and livelihoods, and doing it every single day. it s costing trillions of dollars. record heat and drought. more intense wildfires. in some places and crop failures in others. record flooding and what used to be a once in a century storms are now happening every few years. in the past few months, the united states has experienced all of this, in every region of the world can tell similar stories. and in an age where this pandemic has made so painfully clear that no nation can wall itself off from borderless threats, we know that none of us could escape the worst that is
0 weeks. lindsey? gabe gutierrez, thank you. and in just seconds, we ll take you inside the supreme court to hear arguments in two challenges to the texas abortion law. i m lindsey reiser in for stephanie ruhle. jose diaz-balart picks up the coverage right now. good morning. it s 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. and we begin with something that hasn t happened before. for the first time ever, msnbc will bring you live oral arguments from the u.s. supreme court as it takes up two cases stemming from the controversial texas abortion law. this will be audio only, as the supreme court does not allow television cameras. the first case is whole women s health versus jackson. it was filed by abortion providers, challenging a law that effectively bans abortions in texas and shifts enforcement from the state to private citizens who can sue anyone seeking an abortion or anyone who helps a woman obtain one. with me now so break this all down, nbc news corresponde