. he was the uk s top scientists for a decade, and their big idea is sprinkling artificial whale poo on the ocean using volcanic ash mimic all the nutrients that the whales the big baleen whales used to. be our big ocean fertilizer pumps. they dive down scoop up all those nutrients and when they defecated the surface when they get a breath that builds the bottom of the food chain and by creating much more biomass in the oceans, the oceans would draw down more carbon, wales are big carbon sinking machines. when they die, they take them down to the ocean. that s as well, so there s this big natural solutions that are available. the question is how we get there and joe biden this week we ended . we got indications he s going to try to tighten down the mission rules around power plants fueled by methane. the way he went after. ah tailpipe emissions, transportation and power that s like over 50% of the godzilla food we put into the sky. will that help change change our ways, but this is a l
the surface. that s what gives the oceans life. the oceans give us breath and so thinking about how we tackle this trillion ton monster of excess carbon. we call carbon godzilla in the our people are coming at it from different ways. some are building machines. some want to use artificial whale poop, which is really volcanic ash, something we ve gone too far. we ve waited too long, and we need to spray sunscreen in the sky to turn down the sun for a couple of years and biased time, so we get into all these big radical ideas. petroleum, you know that. this is wales. that s right. fuel. that s it. we used to burn whales for light exactly . and a certain point, we thought maybe we should find something else. and then there s kerosene. and then there s gasoline. and now we re at that same moment, but the fossil fuel interests of awful powerful of these solutions really make up for anything if we don t radically change our behavior. no, that s it. none of these solutions matter, and i think
If you’ve ever visited Lassen Volcanic National Park, you’ll probably have hiked the Bumpass Hell Trail. It’s one of those must-do hikes. But that’s not the only trail you should tackle. Contributing photographer and editor Rebecca Latson hiked Cinder Cone Trail in the more remote northeastern portion of the park and firmly believes the rewards are worth the effort.
little bit cooler. let s just hope it all goes off without a hitch today. thank you so much, kathy park. it s good to see you there, go runners. a cloud of volcanic ash caused a major headache for travelers in and around alaska over the weekend more than 100 flights were canceled last week after a volcano in russia began erupting on tuesday, and that volcano sent ash clouds more than six miles into the air before beginning to drift eventually towards the gulf of mexico of alaska, and this morning we re told the flights are largely back to normal so that s some good news that s going to do it for us today. thank you for starting your week with us. we ll see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place. until then, reporting from new york, i m ana cabrera, josé diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now and good morning, it s 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific, i m josé diaz-balart this morning, yet another american community in mourning after yet another mass shooting.
SPOKANE, Wash. Mt. Shiveluch in Russia began erupting again Tuesday, and an ash cloud has entered the jet stream and traveled above Washington and Idaho.