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During which the impact of Climate Change has listened. Well beyond what might have been imagined back then, floods wild fires and extreme temperatures have destroyed lives and communities worldwide. Meanwhile, countries are missing international targets to reduce emissions as the climate crisis, wessons leaders meeting and brazil all agree on the to acts. The big divisions remain on wants to be done. Well talk to, i guess shortly, around to 0 is less than america editor whos in belgium without some its being held. But 1st, a closer look at the amazon rain forest and its connection with the nations taking pods. The area is bossed around twice the size of india that extends into 8 south american countries including brazil, bolivia, columbia equitable guy on a through and venezuela. It is a vital part of the global eco system, helping to regulate everything from compet emissions to water cycles, but its sustainability is at risk of the decades of reckless exploitation. Lets speak for the
During which the impact of Climate Change has listened well beyond what might have been imagined back then. Floods, wild fires and extreme temperatures have destroyed lives and communities worldwide. Meanwhile, countries are missing international targets to reduce emissions as the climate crisis. Wessons leaders meeting and brazil all agree on the to acts. The big divisions remain on whats to be done. Well talk to, i guess shortly at all, just here is life in america editor whos in belgium without some its being held. But 1st, a closer look at the amazon rain forest and its connection with the nations taking pods. The area is bossed around twice the size of india that extends it to 8 south american countries, including brazil, bolivia, columbia equitable guy on a through and venezuela. It is a vital parts of the global eco system, helping to regulate everything from Carbon Emissions to water cycles, bought it. Sustainability is at risk of the decades of reckless exploitation. Lets spea
Talking about landscapes and preservation and sort of how preservation unexpectedly changes the places that we set aside as parks or other protected. The intention here is really not only to sort of understand the history of these kinds of protected spaces, but then also to make the process of preservation more visible, to make easier to understand not only the history of parks and how they have changed over time, but sort of more importantly, why they changed over time. Because most of us, when we think about preservation, we think about some things staying the same, and yet preservation actually things. So thats really kind of the focus were going to aim at today. And im going to manage this. So there we go. So in the context of of open space lands here in the u. S. , were often there sort of this presumption that Public Ownership is the best way to protect the landscape. And we even see, you know, the the mini series by ken burns from a ways back on National Parks that was called am
Talking about landscapes and preservation and sort of how preservation unexpectedly changes the places that we set aside as parks or other protected. The intention here is really not only to sort of understand the history of these kinds of protected spaces, but then also to make the process of preservation more visible, to make easier to understand not only the history of parks and how they have changed over time, but sort of more importantly, why they changed over time. Because most of us, when we think about preservation, we think about some things staying the same, and yet preservation actually things. So thats really kind of the focus were going to aim at today. And im going to manage this. So there we go. So in the context of of open space lands here in the u. S. , were often there sort of this presumption that Public Ownership is the best way to protect the landscape. And we even see, you know, the the mini series by ken burns from a ways back on National Parks that was called am