Christiana one poor in london. Thank you for watching and ill see you again next week. Hello everyone and thank you so much for joining me in this saturday. Im fredricka whitfield. All right. Happening right now, the House Of Representatives is in session for a rare high saturday your vote live pictures right now. Right now lawmakers are debating Military Aid Bills for ukraine, israel, and taiwan totaling 95 billion gop hardliners are pushing hard against more ukraine aid, but supporters, both republican and democrat insist the aid packages are critical. For now michelle and Global Security was on fire from putins fullscale invasion of ukraine to chairman sheath threatening taiwan and the pacific to the ayatollah rearing his ugly head, invading israel through his proxies the eyes of the world are upon us and history will judge us by what we do here. And now today with the vote on Ukraine Security aide we rededicate ourselves to who we are we meet today under the white dome above us. A
nicholas. oh, get that earpiece together. we need to hear each other. okay. yeah. okay. so first up, i she just gave us a summation of what blue carbon is, but break it down for us. what is blue carbon? we re going well, technically blue carbon is three acre systems mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses. so it s that liminal space in-between the land and the ocean. and it just happens to be fantastic at storing carbon and it also has these other added benefits, which is kind of what we discovered for it as we went along in the film, which is like coastal protection and fisheries so it s one of these win-win situations for the environment and is there a feeling that they are flourishing or how much more are they being threatened? i mean, it s getting better. people are recognizing now that these are really important ecosystems, both from a bio, but biodiversity standpoint and from the climate standpoint. but so far we, we ve kind of hated swamps like traditionally