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19% over just the next 26 years due to the impact of record-breaking heat waves, severe floods and wildfires, researchers say the financial pain in the short term will be unavoidable but they also say immediate actions to reduce climate change could stem some losses in the long run. >> join me right now is benji backer the executive chairman and founder of the american conservation coalition. he's also the author of a new book called the the conservative environmentalist common sense solutions for a sustainable future. benji great to see you great to be here. thanks for having me. >> wonderful. okay, so this is depressing, but help break down for me. you know, how it is that climate change over a long period of time is going to mean i as an individual, i'm going to spend more money. i am more likely to be a bit more poor in a very short term. >> how and why does that happen?

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i have a big carbon footprint and then there's this other part of me that's the environmentalist and he study in nature for so many years, how reconcile that is by using my platform to talk about climate change and the environment and also, i want to lead as an example that we all have that paradox within ourselves. we all live on this planet. we all have things that we do, whether we're conscious of it or not, that hurt the environment just by existing in the society and we're always at odds. and that's okay. we can still be at paradox and still want to help and save the environment, right? >> and maybe instead of getting defensive say, maybe there's a better way to fill this want or need exactly in a way that's better for all life exactly when we bring down the defensiveness, it really opens everything up to have more discussions and solutions and be sure to tune in tonight at 9:00 p.m. for cnn film presents

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you get to hear that song at the end of the fell, i want to make a new anthem for nature by recording the sounds of coastal habitats that we don't value enough you play these and festival. >> yeah. yeah. how do you connect your music audience with what you care about as a biologist, as an ecologist, incorporating those sounds automatically gives me something to talk about because people really care and they're interested. there's your j to g, the dj persona but then there's j to the biologist and that's a paradox at times given the footprint, the energy use it festivals and all of that. >> but it definitely is a paradox like i'm touring dj, i have to fly to my gigs and so i have a big carbon footprint and then there's this other part of me that's the environmentalist and he studied in nature for so many years how i reconcile that is by using my platform to talk about climate change and the environment and also, i want to lead as an example that we all have that

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

field recordings and made a song out of it essentially, and you get to hear that song at the end of the film. i want to make a new anthem for nature by recording the sounds of coastal habitats that we don't value enough. you play these and festivals. yeah, yeah. >> how do you connect your music audience with what you care about as a biologist, aza ecologists, incorporating those sounds automatically gives me something to talk about because people really care and they're interested. >> there's your j to g, the dj per but then there's j to the biologist and that's a paradox at times given the footprint, the energy use it festivals and all of that but it definitely is a paradox like i'm touring dj, i have to fly to my gags and so i handled carbon footprint and then there's this other part of me that's the environmentalist and he study in nature for so many years, how i reconcile that is by using my platform to talk about climate change and the environment.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

so i have a big carbon footprint and then there's this other part of me that's the environmentalist and he study in nature for so many years, how reconcile that is by using my platform to talk about climate change and the environment and also, i want to lead as an example that we all have that paradox within ourselves. we all live on this planet. we all have things that we do, whether we're conscious of it or not, that hurt the environment just by existing in the society. >> and we're always at odds. >> and that's okay. we can still be a paradox and still want to help and save the environment, right? >> and maybe instead of getting defensive so maybe there's a better way to fill this want or need exactly in a way that's better for all life exactly when we bring down the defensiveness, it really opens everything up to have more discussions and solutions be sure to tune in and cnn films

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that big, amorphous group? group of voters who would like hypothetically, some kind of third choice don't necessarily agree on what it is. and when they learn more about rfk in his positions, whether it's democrats who might like the kennedy name, but then they learned that he's got these sort of cookies sort of right-wing coded views about conspiracy theories or what have you, they may or they see biden being endorsed by the kennedy family. maybe they peel away and then when trump supporters, here are some of the liberal stances that rfk has taken. he is a democrat. historically, he did at one point seek the democratic nomination and most of his positions are more on the liberal sayyed, he's an environmentalist. maybe they peel away as well. so i will be interested to see see if his vote share grows before it shrinks. >> what usually happens if there is a name recognition challenge here as well? >> all right, well, as you mentioned, the two unpopular candidates and the kennedy name has a stature and has representation in american political mythology. so being able to pull that energy

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hurt him in the end. yeah. living off the kennedy stature today is one thing, but when he's actually exposed to the elements of a presidential campaign, my suspicion is, should it be on a debate stage? do you think he's pulling ten or 12%? should it be up there with trump and biden on a debate stage, he does represent a very interesting mishmash of what used to be separate political ideologies the fact that an environmentalist is now anti-vax, right? like the connection, the disconnect between science and expertise that exists and american population right now is right there with robert kennedy, little bit of a disconnect. >> yeah. but you know, i hear this nostalgia all the time for the era of the kennedys, right? >> and from the kennedy library get up in boston. i mean, any american who wants to go see a fascinating presidential library, every that to me is just, it's incredible visit. >> yeah, and people think of it as a time and america when we could come together and be inspired and find common purpose and maybe if you lived through it, it wasn't exactly like that, but i think that that's a huge asset for him and it's why the biden

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Astral Foundation joins hands with Shyam Sunder Paliwal for advancing of ecofeminism in Gujarat | India News

India News: AHMEDABAD: Inspired by environmentalist Shyam Sunder Paliwal, who pioneered the practice of planting 111 trees for each girl child born, Astral Founda.

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Ricky Kej: I would do a Bollywood song if it has a social message

Three-time Grammy Award winner Ricky Kej says he loves ‘Hindi film music’ and wants to explore the space if his beliefs aren’t compromised.

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What does it take to change the world? Wknd talks to environmental policy consultant S Faizi

He has spent his life pushing for international treaties to be fairer. Perseverance is the only certainty, and failing is a big part of the job, says Faizi, 63.

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