I must admit. Im eager to get back to traveling again i was sick of it before the pandemic and now i cant get out of california. How are you quick. Pretty good were all doing what we can but even that contagion it really didnt capture the full scope. My first question about the book is apocalypse never its a very definitive statement and it implies a certainty in the world that is interlaced and that is largely unpredictable that complex systems are you confident apocalypse never and of course that depends on your definition of apocalypse. Yes. Thank you i argue in the book its not the end of the world even not the most serious environmental problem environmental activist as for 30 years what im trying to do here is like a cancer doctor a bunch of people say everybody will die of cancer in ten years and then say wait a second i dont like to see that level of exaggeration or extremism or alarmism are there scenarios you can imagine Climate Change destroying human civilization . Sure. Th
A weight import out in the countryside. Farmers are working around the clock to finish harvesting. Its manually work and everyone helps out. It has a good coverage this year, but hes worried about supporting his family phone member to the chair for the past 6 months. We have been in the fields trying to produce a good crop this year. We even borrowed money for seeds, fertilizer, theres an additional labor. But now were worried about how to cover these expenses. Because the government failed to buy or harvest from the fees that we described supported the state run storage facilities. The fall of last year is harvest and import. The government said its doing its best to support pharma. And even though you cannot get the good limited, but theyre going to be in the government thats trying to compensate every farm and with the little they kind of because they do not have enough results to bottles that we produce them. However, to fall much complain they have to wait for weeks to say the pro
It is located north of miami and about 20 miles from the florida edit rates florida everglades. Over the course of the next hour we look at the military history of Fort Lauderdale. This is one of 200 buildings that was part of the naval station in Fort Lauderdale during world war ii. This was an Operational Base for torpedo bombers. Whichf the avenger crews, was a threeman proof, most of them train here. President bush trained here, and there were probably 300 aviators checking through the space. Later we will visit the port of florida. It is the number two port in the world and supplies all of the petroleum for south florida. But first, learn about the history of the seminal injury seminal indian tribe through the artists of seminal history. Plays] concord, 1842. A seek to vanish from the land we love, and yet i will reach everglades by morning cap by morning. For thethe okeechobee wildcats battle. I have not seen my wife and children in so long. A few of us went to the Loxahatchee Ri
Area, they didnt know about telephones. It was interesting to see things happen. This was the turn of the century, 1907, they built mr. Bryans home, and they built mr. Ed kings home. 1911, that is when the phone system was built. There was a lot of growth and things happening fast. Keith and within a few months a board of trade was established here. Reid bryan toms brother, was the president of that. Within another month, they had town meetings where they all agreed that they would incorporate officers. Incorporate and elect officers. Within another couple of months, that had happened. By the middle of 1911, Fort Lauderdale was officially incorporated as a town. Timothy in order to have the city we have today, it is Fort Lauderdale it is important , to recognize the pioneers that started this area. All of those men, when we look at philemon bryan and we look at Henry Flagler there were things happening here. People want to preserve that history. Keith what i feel, that was the start of
Pleasure to talk to you. To allow small boats to go in and out of the lake into the ocean and that was the prelude to the major project which started in 1927 to proceed with a port here of what is now Port Everglades. A detonation eventually occurred to open the curt and turn the channel into cut to turn the channel into a navigationable channel. Since then weve grown to the second largest cruise port in the world. On a typical year we see up to 800 port calls by cruise ships. This year we had 40 different ships from ten different cruise lines that moved 4 million passengers to the port. The Economic Impact is over 2 billion and its also over 6,000 jobs directly tied to the persons who would come in and out of Broward County and greater Fort Lauderdale to go on those cruises. People are staying in hotels and theyre also staying in hotels after their cruise is over. That once again brings jobs and brings people into the local community. The state of florida actually has the most memorab