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Governor Karen Newsom of California spoke at the World Economic Forum, highlighting the state's accomplishments and commitment to sustainability. California has achieved record surpluses, paid off debt, and experienced significant GDP growth while also leading in decarbonization efforts. The state has ambitious climate goals, a cap and trade program, and a focus on environmental justice. Governor Newsom acknowledged the challenges from Washington DC but emphasized California's determination to invest in the future and prioritize resiliency. He encouraged a local approach to address global issues and celebrated diversity while uniting around common humanity. The governor expressed gratitude to the World Economic Forum for their dedication to global stewardship and leadership.

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The pandemic has devastated lives and economies, but a green recovery offers a chance to rethink how we live and do business. We need an economic model that prioritizes nature and the transition to net zero, pursuing sustainable, inclusive growth. Climate action is a difficult fight, but businesses, investors, and consumers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability, creating a virtuous circle. By leveraging market forces and the private sector, there is hope for transformation. However, we are at the last hour, and urgent action is needed to rescue the situation. We know what to do, and must now do it.

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The pandemic has devastated lives and economies, but a green recovery offers a chance to rethink how we live and do business. We need an economic model that prioritizes nature and the transition to net zero, pursuing sustainable, inclusive growth. Climate action is a difficult fight, but businesses, investors, and consumers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability, creating a virtuous circle. By leveraging market forces and the private sector, there is hope for transformation. However, we are at the last hour, and urgent action is needed to rescue the situation. We know what to do, and must now do it.

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The pandemic has caused great harm, but the green recovery offers a chance to change how we live and do business. We must shift to a model that values nature and achieving net zero emissions for sustainable growth. After 40 years of advocating for climate action, I see progress in using market forces and private sector resources to make a difference. Time is running out, and urgent action is needed to address the crisis. It's time to act, not just talk.

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The pandemic has caused immense devastation, but it also presents an opportunity for a green recovery. We need to shift our economic model to prioritize nature and the transition to net zero. Businesses, investors, and consumers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability, creating a virtuous circle of supply and demand. By leveraging market forces and the private sector, we can transform the situation. However, time is running out, and urgent action is needed. We know what needs to be done, so let's stop talking and start taking action.

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Rumors circulated that 14 US cities plan to ban meat, dairy, and promote sustainable food policies. The plan, set for 2030, aims for zero meat and dairy consumption, three new closed items per person annually, no private vehicle ownership, and one short return airline flight every three years. Over 100 US cities, including Austin, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City, have joined the C40 Cities program, which advocates for sustainable diets to combat climate change. The program claims that adopting a sustainable diet and reducing food waste could cut greenhouse gas emissions by over 60% and save 11 million lives annually. The cities involved are publicly listed on the C40 Cities program website.

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The 15 minute city concept, according to Carlos Moreno, is directly linked to climate change policies. He emphasizes the need to reallocate road space to pedestrians and cyclists and invest in nature-based solutions. Transforming cities to reduce CO2 emissions from transportation and optimize building usage is crucial in fighting climate change. The COVID-19 pandemic further highlighted the importance of the 15 minute city concept as people were restricted to their neighborhoods, leading to increased local shopping and working from home. Mass transportation was avoided, resulting in more walking and cycling for transportation.

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We're discussing the link between our food system and the climate crisis. While we often talk about emissions from vehicles and buildings, we now need to address the impact of beef production. A new emission inventory reveals that food is the third largest source of emissions in cities. A plant-based diet is not only beneficial for our health, but also for the planet. Therefore, we are committed to reducing city food emissions by 33% by 2030 and challenging our private sector partners to reduce by 25% by 2030. We believe that food should be appealing, delicious, and healthy. For those who are serious about cleaning up our environment, we must now prioritize this aspect.

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Sharing knowledge and solutions is crucial for addressing global challenges. The speaker emphasizes the importance of connections and interconnectivity. They encourage the audience to use the connections made at the summit to continue engaging and sharing ideas. The speaker highlights three areas where cities are leading the way: migration, national government learning from cities, and incorporating city perspectives into national policies. They discuss the unprecedented number of displaced people globally and the migration challenge in the hemisphere. The Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection was a regional approach to address this challenge. Bogota, under Mayor Claudia Lopez's leadership, has implemented measures to integrate migrants, providing them with essential services and opportunities. These efforts demonstrate that migration can be managed safely and contribute to community growth.

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To all young people and those young at heart, stay angry and frustrated, but use that energy to push for more. Solving this complex challenge requires a marathon, not a sprint. As Shakespeare said, healing happens gradually. Our planet has been wounded, and it won't be healed overnight. But if we approach it with determination and follow through on our commitments, we can secure a better future. It's a profound and noble task. I'm ready for the long haul, and I hope you are too. Let's get to work. Thank you all.

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The pandemic has caused immense devastation, but it also presents an opportunity for a green recovery. We need to shift our economic model to prioritize nature and achieving net zero emissions. Businesses, investors, and consumers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability, creating a positive cycle of supply and demand. By harnessing market forces and the resources of the private sector, we can make a transformative impact. However, time is running out, and urgent action is needed. We already know what needs to be done, so let's stop talking and start taking action.

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Mayors from nearly 100 cities worldwide have joined the C40 Cities program, which aims to eliminate meat consumption by 2030. This voluntary initiative, partnered with the World Economic Forum, openly advocates for consumption intervention to discourage meat and dairy consumption. The program's reports, including one from 2019 titled "The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5 Degrees Celsius World," portray meat as a health and climate crisis. The report claims that cutting meat consumption can save 160,000 lives annually and combat climate change. The program sets ambitious targets, with a progressive goal of 35 pounds of meat per person per year and an ultimate goal of zero meat consumption. The list of participating mayors is publicly available, but the program's transparency and communication with citizens is questioned.

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Cities from across the hemisphere signed the Denver Declaration, showing their commitment to addressing challenges like affordable housing, migration, and the climate crisis. Rio de Janeiro Mayor, Eduardo Pais, led the launch of the Anti Racist Cities Network, where cities will share best practices for equity and inclusion. Discrimination hampers democracies, including the United States, by depriving them of the strength and innovation of their citizens. To empower all populations, the State Department established a city and state diplomacy office. The office's importance is evident at the Denver summit, where Ambassador Nuna Hachigian and her team have been building ties. They are available for connections during the remaining time.

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Immediate action is needed to address the global crisis and create a sustainable future. The pandemic has highlighted the urgency of the situation, which has been ignored for too long. It is now becoming a catastrophic problem that will surpass the impact of COVID-19. To tackle this, a martial-like plan is necessary for nature, people, and the planet. The melting permafrost in Siberia and the fires in the Pantanal are clear signs of the critical state we are in. We must approach this challenge with a warlike mindset and shift our trajectory towards a net zero target.

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You demanded action, and now it's time for the financial sector to deliver. To reach net zero, every country, every company, every bank, every investor, every pension fund around the world will need to make some big changes. In the run up to COP twenty six in Glasgow, we have an enormous opportunity to bring climate change into the heart of every financial decision, and our plan will manage the risk from climate change while helping to seize the opportunities from a newer, greener economy. The UK has been at the forefront of innovation for centuries brimming with ingenuity and a can do spirit. It also houses the world's largest financial system, and by bringing them together, we can deliver the net zero world that you've demanded and that our future generations deserve. The world's coming to Glasgow. Let's reshape finance for a sustainable world.

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The speaker discusses the urgency of addressing global climate change and the need for action in Hawaii. They believe that by leading by example and showcasing the pain and suffering caused by climate change, they can make a strong case to a broad international audience. The speaker mentions the importance of smart cities and fire mitigation efforts. The conversation is interrupted and the transcript ends abruptly.

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I want to thank Governor Polis and Mayor Hancock for their leadership and for hosting the city summit in Denver. This summit brings together mayors, governors, indigenous leaders, and various networks to address global challenges at a local level. We made commitments on migration, climate change, democratic governance, and economic growth at the last summit in Los Angeles. City leaders play a crucial role in tackling these challenges, from integrating migrants to responding to natural disasters and public health crises. Cities are where democracy is closest to its people, allowing for accountability and innovative solutions. We will continue to prioritize the voices of city leaders in our work, including at the upcoming 10th Summit of the Americas. This is just the beginning of many city summits to come.

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The speaker states that the most significant aspect of their policy decisions is that their values have not changed. They mention the Green New Deal as an example, stating they have always believed the climate crisis is real and urgent. They claim to have worked on applying metrics, including deadlines, and set goals for the United States and the globe for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The speaker asserts that this value has not changed.

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How we can turn the tide on climate | Christiana Figueres and Chris Anderson
Guests: Christiana Figueres, Chris Anderson
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The climate emergency is the defining crisis of our time, and we are losing the race against it. There is a growing impatience, especially among youth, for more ambitious action from governments, businesses, and individuals. TED Countdown is launched as a global initiative to cut greenhouse gas emissions, seeking bold solutions across five key areas: clean energy, the built environment, transport, food systems, and nature. The goal is to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, with significant reductions by 2030. Christiana Figueres emphasizes the need for collective action, stating that "impossible is not a fact, it's an attitude." The urgency is underscored by scientists warning of irreversible tipping points in the Earth system. Despite the knowledge and tools available, greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, necessitating immediate action. The initiative invites participation from all sectors, aiming to connect diverse groups to amplify existing solutions. Young activists express their determination to demand action, highlighting the importance of education and community engagement. The event on October 10, 2020, will mobilize global participation, encouraging citizens to engage in local initiatives. The conversation also addresses the role of businesses and the need for a circular economy. The initiative aims to foster collaboration across all sectors, emphasizing that everyone has a role in combating climate change. Ultimately, the message is clear: collective action is essential to create a sustainable future.

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Bill Gates: The innovations we need to avoid a climate disaster | TED Countdown
Guests: Bill Gates, Bruno Giussani
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Bruno Giussani introduces Bill Gates, who discusses his book "How to Avoid a Climate Disaster," emphasizing the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from over 51 billion tons per year to zero. Gates highlights the major sources of emissions: electricity (27%), transportation (16%), agriculture (19%), heating (7%), and manufacturing (31%), with manufacturing being the hardest to decarbonize. He introduces the concept of the "green premium," the cost difference between green products and their fossil fuel counterparts, stressing the need to lower this premium significantly to facilitate a global transition to clean energy. Gates advocates for increased R&D funding, innovation, and market demand for green products, noting that the U.S. must lead in making these technologies affordable for developing countries. He emphasizes that individual actions, political engagement, and a focus on long-term goals are crucial for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Gates concludes by envisioning a future where humanity successfully collaborates to eliminate emissions while maintaining quality of life.

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5 Promising Factors Propelling Climate Action | Gabriel Kra | TED Countdown
Guests: Gabriel Kra
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We need to view the climate challenge as an opportunity. Today, we can achieve net-zero emissions due to cheaper inputs, better technologies, and increased investment. Innovations like lithium-ion batteries and sustainable materials are emerging. Climate solutions are now attractive and supported by public demand and improved policies. The urgency is recognized, and passionate people are driving change, creating a virtuous cycle for progress.

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EXPERTS ON EXPERT: Mayor Eric Garcetti | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Eric Garcetti
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In this episode of "Armchair Expert," host Dax Shepard interviews Eric Garcetti, the Mayor of Los Angeles. Garcetti shares insights about his upbringing, including his father's role as the district attorney of Los Angeles, which shaped his perspective on public service. He discusses his diverse heritage, being half Jewish and half Mexican, and how this background has influenced his understanding of identity and community dynamics. Garcetti emphasizes the importance of empathy and listening in politics, recalling his experiences as a teacher and the value of allowing voices from the back of the classroom to be heard. He reflects on his education at prestigious institutions, including Harvard Westlake and Columbia University, and how these experiences prepared him for public service. The conversation touches on various topics, including the economic landscape of Los Angeles, which is now the third-largest metropolitan economy in the world. Garcetti discusses the challenges of homelessness in the city, attributing it to a combination of factors such as mental health issues, economic disparity, and a lack of affordable housing. He advocates for a multifaceted approach to addressing homelessness, emphasizing the need for prevention and support services. Garcetti also addresses immigration, arguing that immigrants contribute significantly to the economy and should be embraced rather than marginalized. He shares personal anecdotes about his family's immigrant history and the importance of community support. The discussion includes Garcetti's views on urban planning and infrastructure, particularly in relation to public transportation and housing development. He acknowledges the complexities of balancing economic growth with social equity and the need for pragmatic solutions in governance. Throughout the episode, Garcetti's calm demeanor and willingness to engage with difficult questions stand out, showcasing his commitment to public service and the challenges of leading a major city. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted exchange about personal preferences, including favorite restaurants and ice cream flavors, highlighting Garcetti's approachable personality.

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[Replay] Watch the 2021 TED Countdown Global Livestream | Take action on climate change
Guests: Latif Nasser, AsapSCIENCE, Don Cheadle, David Biello, Christiana Figueres, Al Gore, Joe Hanson, Valerie June, Regina Hall, Prajakta Koli, Rooney Mara, Dave Matthews, Amina Mohammed, Joaquin Phoenix, Charlie Puth, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Mark Ruffalo, Mark Vins, Forest Whitaker, Rainn Wilson, Gabriel Kra, Clover Hogan, Johan Rockström, John Doerr, Ryan Panchadsaram, Rev Lennox Yearwood, Tzeporah Berman, Ilissa Ocko, Ermias Kebreab, Chibeze Ezekiel, Al Roker, Enric Sala, Susan Ruffo, Shweta Narayan, Rosamund Kissi-Debrah, Ma Jun, Shiv Soin, Xiye Bastida, Solomon Goldstein-Rose, Solitaire Townsend, Jim Hagemann-Snabe, Nili Gilbert, Vishaan Chakrabarti, Derek Sarno, Monica Araya, Melati Wijsen, Sophia Kianni, Farwiza Farhan, Nemonte Nenquimo, Sister True Dedication, Naima Penniman
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Al Gore opens the Countdown event, emphasizing the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for collective action. He reflects on the progress made since *An Inconvenient Truth* but notes that the impacts of climate change are worsening. The event, hosted by Latif Nasser, features performances and talks from various artists and activists, highlighting innovative solutions and the importance of community involvement. The urgency of tackling climate change is reiterated, with a focus on the need for immediate action and collaboration. The event showcases stories of hope, innovation, and leadership from scientists, activists, and policymakers, including Mark Ruffalo, who stresses the power of community action in addressing the crisis. David Biello provides a primer on climate change, explaining the role of greenhouse gases and the concept of net zero emissions. He emphasizes the importance of decarbonization and the need for systemic change across various sectors, including transportation and agriculture. The discussion highlights the necessity of reducing emissions by 50% by 2030 to mitigate the worst effects of climate change. Christiana Figueres and Al Gore discuss the significance of the Paris Agreement and the need for global cooperation to achieve climate goals. They stress the importance of investing in renewable energy and transitioning away from fossil fuels, particularly in developed nations. Youth activists, Shiv Soin and Xiye Bastida, share their demands for world leaders, calling for immediate action on fossil fuel investments and climate justice. They emphasize the need for youth voices in decision-making processes and encourage individuals to engage in local climate initiatives. The event also addresses the interconnectedness of climate change with social justice, highlighting how marginalized communities are disproportionately affected. Speakers like Reverend Lennox Yearwood and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez stress the importance of inclusivity and equity in climate action. The conversation shifts to innovative solutions, including electrification of transportation, sustainable agriculture, and the protection of natural ecosystems. Various speakers discuss the potential of new technologies to reduce emissions and the importance of community-driven efforts in achieving climate goals. The event concludes with a call to action, urging individuals to take personal responsibility for climate change and to advocate for systemic change. Participants are encouraged to join initiatives like Count Us In to contribute to the global movement for a sustainable future.

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Todd Gloria’s vision for the future of San Diego
Guests: Todd Gloria, Barbara Bry
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In this episode of the Into the Impossible podcast, host Brian Keating interviews Assemblymember Todd Gloria, who shares his vision for San Diego's future. Gloria, a third-generation San Diegan, emphasizes the city's potential as a global city, highlighting its beautiful climate, natural resources, and innovative spirit driven by local universities and military presence. He identifies challenges such as homelessness and inadequate transportation, advocating for a world-class infrastructure. Gloria discusses the importance of sports and entertainment, expressing hopes for a new stadium and improved public parks. He also emphasizes the need for collaboration in education and healthcare, leveraging the mayor's "bully pulpit" to influence change. Gloria reflects on his leadership philosophy, shaped by mentors like Congresswoman Susan Davis, and stresses the importance of inclusivity. He envisions a future where San Diego embraces technology and micro-mobility solutions, laying the groundwork for a sustainable and accessible transportation system.

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His Holiness Pope Francis | Our moral imperative to act on climate change [Italian]
Guests: His Holiness Pope Francis
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Pope Francis emphasizes the urgent need for action to address the socio-environmental crisis exacerbated by COVID-19. He calls for a transformative journey towards integral ecology, highlighting the interconnectedness of environmental issues and human needs. Key proposals include promoting education on environmental care, ensuring access to water and nutrition, and transitioning to clean energy. He urges collective action today to build a sustainable future.
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