Question. Sarah ray is the author of field guide to climate anxiety and fought hard for Environmental Issues during this time and madeline levine, long leading voice in thinking about wellbeing and anxiety in youth today and has new book out ready or not, preparing our kids for a really uncertain future and Christine Carter is a leading voice in science of happiness for children and application of wonderful new book the new adolescence. Thank you for joining me and joining the conversation. This is such an extraordinary time, really, transformative and transcended and, i mean, everybody sees you in your living rooms and i want to take wherever you guys are. [laughter] how is it going for you guys right now during the covid19 pandemic, madeline . For me its not that different because im in my office 90 of the time so and im an introvert so i dont mind being in my office. The thing i learned is i have a lot of stuff in my life that i dont need and thought i needed but i really dont, that
Vidcycle manager jacob burns says vapor users need to be cautious of their highpowered batteries. The battery starts to get extremely hot, and when that does, its a warnring sign its about to ven and blow up. Vaping experts say people need to be mindful of their devices and keep their batteries separate. Putting everything your pocket without a cheap cover is like setting off a pipe bomb. These are aftermath photos of 23yearold geoff moreheads burns whose vaping batteries blew up in his pocket in fort dodge back in january. Geoffs employer didnt allow vaping devices at work so one day he left his vapor in hhs car but put his batteries in his pocket. Moments later he was rushed to the hospital to be treated for burns. Jake burns says he stresses ecigarette safety to every buyer. nats. Battery case. just make sure you keep them in that unit. Because if they dont, exactly what happened in that video can happen to according to jake you also need to make sure your batteries arent cloned. An
Pelley in paris today, president obama warned that the world is fast approaching the hour when it will be too late to save the planet from Climate Change. Before the unprecedented global summit meeting, mr. Obama acknowledged the threat of terrorism, placing a tribute at one of the scenes of the recent attacks. Then he told 151 heads of state and government that a deal to cut Carbon Emissions would be an act of defiance against terror. In our new cbs News New York times poll, 66 of americans said the u. S. Should join an International Treaty to reduce emissions. When asked whether its more important to protect the environment or stimulate the economy, 54 chose the environment. 34 the economy. We have team of correspondents covering this all around the world. First Margaret Brennan with the president. Ive come here personally as the leader of the Worlds Largest economy and the second largest emitter, to say that the United States of america not only recognizes our role in creating this
Still have solid argument. Reporter a solid argument being sought in the frozen solid landscape. Cuttingedge science on the Northern Edge of the world. Mark phillips, cbs news, svalbard, norway. With three simple words. My name is chris noth and i will listen. From maine to maui, thousands of High School Students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. Chris young action teams of High School Students are joining volunteers of america and Major League Baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. Carlos pea its easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action. If you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. Yeah, and Something Else thats cool. What . Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares well, it looks a little like the Arctic Circle in the midwest, which is now blanketed in storm warnings. Heres dav
I feel for cleveland. One of my buddies Michael Symon from the chew. Im afraid to talk to him this morning. Might not be getting up this morning. We also have very special security on hand for our Christmas Trees, yey, we take it very seriously here at good morning america. Oh, did we mentionon its star wars week. Han solo himself is with us. Harrison ford will be here in the studio talking about the new movie a bit later. Very, very, veryexcititi. Bute begin with that winter storm thats been slamming the upper midwest with snow and ice and moving east threatening to bring flooding to six states. Abs rob marciano starts us off in minneapolis. Good morning, rob. Reporter good morning, amy. Temperatures here hovering just above the freezing mark saving the city from a truly icy commute. This is the first and biggest snowstorm of the season. Less than aoot but that was enough to cause big problems overnight, snowfall making for miserable minnesota mishaps throughout the nht cars slipping