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Hello, everybody. I we good to go . My name is mark tercek, until recently i i was ceo of the Nature Conservancy. Im really delighted to be here to be the moderator of todays discussion. We have great panel to my left is monica de bolle, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for international economics. To her left is daniel zarin, director programs at the climate and landuse alliance, and then on the screen is my good friend peter seligmann, the cofounder and ceo of and new ngo focused on a lot of issues that will be discussing today. It is also well known as the founder and longtime ceo of Conservation International where he continues to the chairman. Our topic today is the Global Impact of the amazon rain forest. You been reading about in the news you can of course so many issues. First of all whats really happening, its hard to tell on the basis of the news, how much of this is due to illegal logging or industrial agriculture or bad government policy or is Climate Change itself i
A drawing from the historic paris climates agreement which donald trump has called unfair. Iran has accused the u. S. Of bullying after it impose new sanctions washingtons move came a few hours after to her on announced its taking another step away from the 2050 nuclear deal the head of the countrys Atomic Energy Organization Says its now operates in twice as many advanced centrifuges dosage of party reports from to her on. The head of irans Atomic Energy organization at one of the countrys most important Nuclear Facilities this is where Ali Akbar Salehi announced that iran has now added another 30 advanced centrifuges. Zines you do see we would supposed to have 30 chinese centrifuges we wanted to work on it after we tested 20 chinese centrifuges then 3 to 4 years later to work on the 30 chinese centrifuges but we faced political challenges and senior authorities decided to show irans potential power and determination this is another step taken by iran to scale back its commitments to
People attended what was billed as an Airbnb Mansion Party on halloween night when someone started shooting. Police say they recovered two guns at the scene and are trying to determine if either were involved in the gunfire. A key question remains unanswered, cook the shooting had been prevented had Police Responded sooner to noise complaints about the airbnb rental. City officials confirm neighbors complained about the noise twice at 9 19 and again at 10 25 thursday night. The officer headed to the home until 10 48 p. M. , two minutes before the shooting was reported here. Police chief, david cook will be asked about that timeline at Tuesdays City Council meeting and will answer questions as to why the offices werent released sooner. I am asking the police chief to give a report on where they are and give them an update, obviously that is a question that they will have to address. Reporter memorials for the victims at the scene and your orinda theater square to remember the four men a
Hello, everybody. I we good to go . My name is mark tercek, until recently i i was ceo of the Nature Conservancy. Im really delighted to be here to be the moderator of todays discussion. We have great panel to my left is monica de bolle, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for international economics. To her left is daniel zarin, director programs at the climate and landuse alliance, and then on the screen is my good friend peter seligmann, the cofounder and ceo of and new ngo focused on a lot of issues that will be discussing today. It is also well known as the founder and longtime ceo of Conservation International where he continues to the chairman. Our topic today is the Global Impact of the amazon rain forest. You been reading about in the news you can of course so many issues. First of all whats really happening, its hard to tell on the basis of the news, how much of this is due to illegal logging or industrial agriculture or bad government policy or is Climate Change itself i