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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

actually getting better and they're starting to believe that he may actually get credit for it, i think what he has the establishments that he has a plan and it is working. to show that you want people to buy in, like i got the infrastructure bill passed, i got the semiconductor bill passed, we have all this construction going on, we are fixing foundationally, fixing the economy. he is talking about democracy, he did that last week at the beach valley forge. tomorrow he's going back to pennsylvania although he's going to pennsylvania twice in one week. he's going to michigan, he's going of nevada this month, he is going to go, he went to south carolina, he is covering the early primary states. he's talking a lot about democracy but if you look at those speeches he is also making very targeted pitches to the democrats he needs to bring back, black voters, hispanic voters, young voters on the economy to show your vote matters, you voted for me and this is what i have got. and when he was in south carolina, he did talk about loan forgiveness, he did talk about that and they are making a point with that, particularly with how the economy is much better for black americans, so i think that they are, even in this last week trying to do a lot and they can make, there's a lot of ecosystems that you could make these arguments. i think that there is doing a lot of work on the economy message wise, that we're not necessarily seeing on television. >> mark, let's talk about no labels. a group that you have time for. they have been arguing that if they run a candid, it is not to help donald trump. yet today, now they are floating, maybe they could watch chris christie.

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The Daily Global

that's wrong — the clean energy is cheaper than the dirty energy, much cheaper than the dirty energy, much cheaper in many cases. solar undercuts fossil fuels for generating electricity. our onshore wind is cheaper than fossil fuel energy in the uk. the challenge is the investment, and if we get that investment going as we can, because we know how to do it, that'll drive a much more attractive growth then we've seen in the past. so here's where you can move and breathe, and be productive, ecosystems which are robust. what we have to do now is make those investments and not get caught on the error that says dirty or is cheaper than clean, which is not. , , ., , not. then why is it not being invested _ not. then why is it not being invested in _ not. then why is it not being invested in and _ not. then why is it not being invested in and used - not. then why is it not being invested in and used across| not. then why is it not being i invested in and used across the world, notjust the uk?- invested in and used across the world, notjust the uk? world, not 'ust the uk? well, it is cominu.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

see a slew of cancellations of winter festivals that depend on that lake ice. and another tragic side effect, a 2020 study looked at winter drownings and they go up exponentially in places around the world. they looked across seven different countries and it happens around freezing because it hasn't been cold enough for a steady ice to go ice fish on or skate on as people have been used to for generations. so a new education has to take hold in these northern l latitudes. >> that's the human stuff. what about wildlife? >> yeah. wildlife is interesting as well. there are ecosystems that base on this, the seasons that come and go, how that will change. how that will affect invasive species, which are a big concern in the great lakes. there's a number of them that they're worried if they get in there, can throw everything off kilter more so than it is now. this is not normal to what we're

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Effects of forest loss are evident in NZ streams, with key species absent

“Dramatic” biological shifts are taking place in our freshwater ecosystems as a result of deforestation around New Zealand, and several key forest species...

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rights of nature: 'Rights of nature' are being recognised overseas; In Australia, local leadership gives cause for optimism

The need to protect Australia's environment is growing more urgent, as highlighted in the State of Environment Report 2021. The concept of rights of nature, which recognizes the inherent rights of Earth's natural elements, has gained international attention. Legal personhood, granting entitlements and duties to entities like rivers or wetlands, is a strategy to protect ecosystems. The Blue Mountains City Council and the Shire of Augusta Margaret River have demonstrated local leadership in embedding rights of nature principles.

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climate change: Nature's Symphony Disrupted: UK's seasonal chaos amid climate change turmoil

As climate change disrupts traditional rhythms, the National Trust warns of dire consequences for UK ecosystems. Unprecedented seasonal shifts endanger plants, wildlife, and landscapes, causing havoc across the nation. From altered animal behaviors to threats against iconic species like oaks, this turmoil signifies a critical imbalance in nature's delicate dance. Amidst chaos, initiatives to restore rivers and foster resilience offer hope for a harmonious coexistence.

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See smoke? Prescribed burn continues in Little Valley northwest of Carson City

With calm winds and the threat of rain now passed, the Nevada Division of Forestry is conducting a prescribed burn in the Little Valley area north of Carson City, about three miles west of Washoe Lake and 2.5 miles east of Lake Tahoe. The burn operation began Tuesday and is expected to continue for three to four days.

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State Legislature working group tackles wildfire prevention in Hawaiʻi : Big Island Now

As Hawaiʻi grapples with a surge in wildfires threatening communities and ecosystems, bipartisan efforts are underway to introduce legislation to tackle prevention and preparedness.

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