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John Kerry Claims Climate Change Can Be An ‘Existential’ Crisis

Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry tells NPR the U.S., China and other major emitters are not doing enough to stem climate change.

President Biden is trying to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50-52percent from 2005 levels by 2030. It’s an ambitious target that requires changing much of the market. Renewable energy would have to make up half of their U.S. energy supply from approximately 21 percent currently. Electric cars make up about 2% of sales today — by 2030, at least half, potentially all, new car sales would have to be electric, based on estimates. Many industrial manufacturing facilities would want to use technology that have not been developed. It’s part of Biden’s effort to acquire the U.S. on track to get to the aims of their 2015 Paris Climate Deal to keep global temperatures from rising more than 1.5 degrees Celsius. Former President Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. in the agreement however Biden has formally rejoined.

John Kerry is currently Biden’s special envoy for climate, even a location that entails meeting with countries around the world about efforts to stem emissions. He calls the danger of climate change “existential.” “Which means life and death. And the question is, how are we behaving like it is? And the answer is no,” Kerry said in an interview on NPR’s All Things Considered. This interview was edited for clarity and length and contains extended Web-only replies. Interview Highlights Is this a matter of take to the moon and if you miss, at least you’ll land among the stars? No, I believe it’s achievable. And I think people who have really studied this, analyzed it and consider it for a very long duration of time feel it is achievable.

The automobile market is shifting towards electric. I mean, you know, Joe Biden did not create the worth of Tesla as the most precious auto business on the planet. The market did this. Along with the market did it because that is where people are shifting. The amount of change that you are speaking about in the timeframe that’s required is something we’ve never observed in human history. Allow me to put it to you this way. How many politicians, the number of scientists, just how many people have stood up and stated, “That is poisonous to us on this world”? Existential. That means life and death. And the question is, how are we behaving like it is? And the reply is no. So why are younger generation people so mad? Are they standing up and demonstrating and asking adults to take adult responsibility to transfer our countries in the right direction? Since the scientists are telling them that. They learn about that in high school and college. They also read. They know what’s happening. They know we’re experiencing the latest day in human history, the hottest week, the latest month, the year. And we observe the results. Fires, floods, mudslides, drought, and crop disturbance , ice melting in the Arctic, conduct the list. Climate change is still viewed as a partisan issue in the U.S. Republicans and Democrats could take over Congress next year. So why should international leaders view this as a trustworthy commitment from the United States when GOP leaders have not purchased in? For 2 reasons. No. 1, even when Donald Trump was president of the United States and then pulled from this agreement, 37 governors in the United States, Republican and Democrats alike, stood up and said, “We’re still in.” And says, those 37 countries, have passed on renewable portfolio legislation. So at the country level, people are moving because they are aware that it’s better to their own state. It’s much better, better delivery of electricity to their state, and it’s the way it’s going to proceed. The second part of the response: Masses of funds, trillions of dollars, are going to move in the energy economy, that’s the largest market the world has ever observed and will rise today. Multiple double-digit trillions of dollars of market. And no politician could come together and inform people banks, or even those asset managers or those investors or people venture capitalists or those companies, the companies that are doing so, they know this is where the economy’s going to be later on. If the 2 trillion infrastructure and jobs plan the president has put forth doesn’t pass the Senate, does that goal to cut emissions in half by 2030 effectively die with the invoice? It does not die, but it certainly takes a blow, a severe one. But the companies I have talked about are going to proceed in this direction no matter what. I mean, if you take a close take a look at the biggest companies in the united states, these people are all pushing to get this done because they know that the planet is going to be much better off and their businesses are going to be much better off if we do this. This is a real challenge for each of us, also I think people are waking up for it all across the world. Why is it that you think 40 heads of state, including President Xi of China, President Putin of Russia, Prime Minister Modi of all India, huge populations come and say, “We must do so”? Do they know something that some of these opponents of this do not know or are not ready to admit? I mean, the only leader in the entire world that saw fit to pull from the Paris agreement was Donald Trump. Nonetheless, it’s really easy to make commitments and we have not seen states follow through on these commitments. That is accurate. They’re doing things; they’re not doing enough. There are not many states that are doing enough. Most countries aren’t. And of those 20 countries that equal 81 percent of all the emissions, they’re the essential ones that have to do much more. And we’re among them. We’re 15% of all the world’s emissions. China is 30 percent. Does China have to perform more? Absolutely. All of the 20 have to do much more.

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Video: Deer crashes through window and roams Alabama elementary school classroom

 

On video, a deer was captured crashing through a classroom window at an elementary school in Alabama and then wandering around among the desks. According to Evergreen Elementary School, the incident occurred on February 11, and the “unexpected intrusion” was not hurt. The school posted on Facebook that they had an “unexpected intruder” this weekend. It was undoubtedly interested in seeing all the great things happening in their school. ALASKA WOMAN IS KOMBLED BY HUGE MOOSE AFTER SLEEPING UP ON HIM. The facility claims that the deer left after “a couple of hours.” BUDWEISER CYDESDALES GET TANGLED UP DURING TEXAS STOKES AND RODEO SHOW “It struggled for a few minutes learning to walk on our waxed flooring,” Evergreen Elementary School stated. CLICK HERE TO GET FOX NEWS APP Video footage shows the deer sliding around on the ground as it moves around the desks of children inside the classroom.

 

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Texas school administrator seems to have thrown a 14-year-old boy in the wall

A mother who was concerned released surveillance video that shows a school administrator throwing a boy, 14 years old, into a wall at Round Rock High School. The incident occurred at GOALS Learning Center on April 29, a school for students with a primary disorder of emotional disturbance. Tatiana Alfano, the mother, said that she received an email and a call from the school stating that her son was defiant and had struck his head when he fell. Quintin Proctor, Quintin’s son, insisted that Quintin was actually thrown into a wall by the school administrator. His mother was shocked to receive surveillance video from the school two week later.
Just before he tried to leave, the student was standing in a corridor.
(Round Rock Independent Schools District via Fox 7 Austin) The video shows Proctor in a hallway along with two female teachers as well as the male administrator. Fox 7 Austin reported that Proctor had been brought to the “cool down area” after yelling at his teachers. Proctor tried to follow the two teachers as they left. The administrator grabbed Proctor and threw him against the wall. WILD BRAWL BREAKS OUT at the END OF ARIZONA HOST SCHOOL BASKETBALL GAMES: ‘IT WAS UGLY.’Proctor jumped up several times and raised his arm as if he was going for a punch. But he never did. The teachers later took him down a different corridor. Proctor said that he didn’t know what to think when he hit the wall. Fox 7 Austin echoed this statement.
Quintin Proctor claims he was shoved by an administrator against a wall.
(Round Rock Independent Schools District via Fox 7 Austin). A spokesperson for Round Rock Independent Schools District stated that the administrator was no longer on campus at GOALS Learning Center. Jenny LaCoste Caputo, the spokesperson for Round Rock Independent School District, stated that the incident was thoroughly investigated by the district. She also reported it to all appropriate state agencies. “The staff member is currently employed at the district, but is not on a campus. He is assigned to special projects in Central Administration.
The 14-year old hit his head against the wall.
(Round Rock Independent Schools District via Fox 7 Austin). His mom said that she shared the surveillance video because she has heard similar stories from other families. “What happened to Quintin isn’t unusual or exceptional or rare. It’s just that we have footage of it because these events are usually happening behind closed doors. So now it’s grown and it’s larger,” Alfano explained to Fox 7 Austin. “We must do right by all the kids. This shouldn’t be happening.”

 

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Ex-Honduran congressman who lives in NY is sentenced to 30 years in international drug conspiracy

 

A federal judge in New York sentenced Fredy Renan Najera Montoya, a former Honduran congressman, to 30 years imprisonment for his involvement in a large-scale drug trade operation. Prosecutors claimed that Najera Montoya had imported more than 30 tonnes of cocaine into the United States. He had also pleaded guilty previously to conspiracy to import cocaine and a weapons offense. The sentence was handed down by U.S District Judge Paul Gardephe. Najera, 46, was also ordered to forfeit $39 Million and pay a $10,000,000 fine.
Fredy Renan Najera (46), was ordered to forfeit $39 Million and pay $10 Million in fines for his involvement in a drug trafficking ring.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan, Najera distributed more than 30 tons cocaine from the Honduran region he represented between 2008 and 2015. According to the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan, Najera helped distribute more than 30 tons of cocaine from the region of Honduras that he represented in his government role between 2008 and 2015.

 

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Florida residents react to timing of evacuation orders after Hurricane Ian

 

​Officials in Lee County, Florida, are facing criticism over why the first mandatory evacuations weren’t ordered until a day before Ian’s landfall, despite an emergency plan suggesting evacuations should have happened earlier. CNN’s Carlos Suarez reports, and Jim Atterholt, a Fort Myers Beach Town Council member, joins Jake Tapper to discuss.

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 Via Teleconference 9:37 A.M. EDT MODERATOR:  Thank you to everyone for joining our press call this morning on the release of Mark Frerichs.  As a reminder of the ground rules, this call is being held on background, attributable to “senior administration officials,” and the contents are embargoed until the end of the call. For your awareness but not…
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