been sort of defined by the climate change debates, so the left says climate change, climate change, climate change, if we don t do something extreme tomorrow that allows the government to intrude all over every personal liberty that you have, than the planet is going to be destroyed in five years in the human race is going to go extinct. it s one side, on the other side, conservatives have allowed themselves to do nothing more than try and negate it. to say no, we don t think that s true and it s just another example of the ethic that conservatives, american conservatives seem to have which is our only job is to stand and yell stop and it s stupid. it is just a loser philosophyg and we have to come up with b something that s better than that. we have to be able to put forward good policies that actually promote and protect the environment, that promote green spaces, that you are saying protect nature. these are things that should be uncontroversial and hit climate change has become an
threw is no dissension, no fights or arguments. there has been no anything. there has been great unity here. obviously the papers haven t reported how it s been. what would be the most common ground? is it climate change? is it. i think we have a lot of things. i think really the unity, the fact that we are all getting along so well i think is one of the big takes from this. we really have good relationships and we are doing a lot about a lot. get our reporting right i will give it one more crack on china. when you were referring earlier to the statement which we all saw, did you mean to say that the result a call last night or was there actually not a call last night. there were discussions that went back and forth let s leave it at that. and before last night. numerous. they want to get something done. i have been saying that for
joining me is the republican mayor of this town miami marijuana francis suarez. mayor, to say you re spending is an understatement. a $400 million program is a huge price for a city to address climate change. you say urban issues are not partisan. the city just needs it. . they re not. they re existential threats to our livelihood, to our quality of life. and our residents understand, you know, it s not common for them to vote to tax themselves. this was a voter-approved bond. it not only goes to sea-level rides but affordable housing, cultural facilities and parks which all enrich our city of miami and make it more attractive for others to come here. is climate change something abstract. should we look at it as flooding? people say this is my biggest issues. i m going to focus on it. do they call it climate change? i think semantics are important in the city of miami.
i have no problem calling it climate change or sea level rise. others might prefer to call it flooding. but the fact of the matter is rather than focusing on the cause, sometimes we need to focus on effect. obviously you see the images of flooding in our city. those are things that cannot be ignored. when we have 6 to 8 foot storm surge and a hurricane and three to four feet under water where we are right now, that is something that needs to be addressed that we have to focus on. we cannot ignore that. a mayor cannot ignore that. does the federal government need to step in? what you are doing is miami helping miami. that s why we call it miami forever. we want to be around for my children s grandchildren. we certainly need help from other governments. we have $2 million from the state to upgrade our storm water master plan which will allow us to spend $200 million in resiliency very effectively. certainly i believe the federal government should be involved. affordable housing,
raising to bring the 1st lap grown meat to market demand for meat is likely to increase considerably in the coming years and conventional farming is unlikely to cover it climate change is one of the reasons so need to grown in a petri dish could be a substitute for a trees in israel and the netherlands are already quite busy and now scientists at the university of tokyo of also presented their 1st lab or a tree stake. a one by one centimeter piece of flesh a delicacy from the laboratory meat fibers made from the vein cells of a cow that scientists at the university of tokyo proudly show the result of years of work these and similar methods could soon feed people all over the world using. 2050 the world population will reach about 9000000000 it will be difficult for traditional meat produced by breeding animals to meet people s needs artificial meat as an alternative shows its necessity and it could lab meat become