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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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Michigan has signed a bill aiming for 100% renewable energy by 2040. The plan involves transitioning utility workers, implementing cost-saving programs, and giving a commission the power to approve local clean energy projects. This move will help Michigan get rid of coal plants and establish wind and solar farms. Some rural communities have opposed these developments, arguing that the decisions should be made collectively. However, the bill signing was celebrated by those in attendance, who highlighted the creation of jobs, environmental benefits, and improved utility reliability and affordability. The legislation also offers small farmers the option to keep their land instead of selling it. Overall, the goal is to combat climate change and protect the environment.

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We're addressing various issues, including land use concerns in Hawaii. I spoke with Governor Josh Green about speculators purchasing properties. Our legal teams are actively working on solutions, and we plan to present these in just a few days.

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The speaker discusses the recent Hawaiian fires and questions whether they were caused by climate change or other factors. They mention a smart city conference in Maui and an upcoming Digital Government Summit that suggest a push towards renewable energy and AI governance. The speaker also brings up the Weather Modification Act of 1976, which involves various government departments, and suggests that weather modification and direct energy weapons may be related to the fires.

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Hawaii aims to become the first US state to run entirely on clean energy. Governor Josh Green highlighted the state's sustainability achievements at the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Hawaii, as an island state, has been at the forefront of promoting renewable energy and was the first to mandate 100% renewable energy for electricity. The governor emphasized the state's unique position in the Pacific and its ability to make a significant impact despite its small size. The forum aimed to support the United Nations' sustainable development goals for 2030. The video also mentions concerns about the impact of smart city development on small businesses and the economic transformation of Lahaina China into a smart city.

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Governor Josh Green signed an emergency proclamation for housing in Hawaii, stating that the land and housing costs have become too expensive for locals. This proclamation suspends previous building laws and appoints a state lead housing officer to promote the development of housing on brownfield sites. Brownfield sites are properties with hazardous substances that need redevelopment. It is interesting to note that the EPA's Brownfields event coincided with the fires in Maui. Some Maui residents have expressed concerns about land grabs and feeling excluded from the rebuilding process.

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The governor of Hawaii discusses the devastating impact of the fires in Lahaina, comparing it to a bomb and fire explosion. He mentions that all the buildings will need to be rebuilt, costing billions of dollars. The governor emphasizes the coordination between state, county, and federal support, which enabled them to quickly receive approval from the president to bring in resources. He also mentions that other governors have reached out to share their experiences with similar disasters in the context of global warming. The video concludes with a critique of the press conference, suggesting a focus on smart cities and ending with a mention of global warming propaganda.

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Today, we'll discuss the Hawaiian fires. The footage shows something more than just a fire, possibly an explosion. The governor blames climate change, but there's more to the story. In January, Maui held a smart city conference, aiming to turn the entire island into a smart, electric, and renewable place. Next month, Hawaii will host the Digital Government event, utilizing AI to govern the island. It seems like they're resetting something and rebuilding for this purpose. While they promote the climate change narrative, they conveniently ignore the Weather Modification Act of 1976. Various government departments, including Agriculture, Defense, Interior, EPA, and NASA, are involved in weather modification. Could they have caused this event? Considering direct energy weapons, there might be a connection.

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The speaker discusses the urgency of addressing the issue of global climate change, particularly in Hawaii. They believe that by leading by example and showcasing the pain and suffering caused by climate change, people will take the issue seriously. The speaker mentions the importance of smart cities and fire mitigation in preventing future disasters. They express frustration at not being able to rewind the video due to being in their room.

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Speakers at a meeting in Hawaii express their frustration with the government's handling of various issues. They criticize the limitations on their powers and question the validity of the group. They accuse the agencies present of not being truthful and prioritize their own political careers over serving the people. The speakers call for the removal of the leader, Josh Green, in order to bring about real change. They also highlight the loopholes in regulations that benefit developers and call for unity in fighting for the rights of the people. The meeting becomes heated and the governor walks out. The speakers emphasize the need for the government to listen to the concerns of the people.

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Today, we're launching the United States Ocean Climate Action Plan, which aims to utilize the ocean's immense potential to combat the climate crisis.

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The speaker, representing civil society, shares a deep passion for the ocean and highlights a turning point when, during an early dive, a plastic hanger was seen at the bottom, shifting focus to the ocean, particularly the high seas. They emphasize that the high seas represent 45% of the planet and belong to everyone as our global commons under UNCLOS, with assets that belong to all people. Historical context is touched upon, noting a lineage from the Magna Carta through May under Emperor Justinius to the Law of the Sea Convention in 1982, underscoring the enduring importance of the oceans as a shared global resource. A series of urgent concerns about the ocean’s future are raised. The Arctic is melting, shrinking ice opens the northern passage, and this area requires future discussion and focus. The speaker asks why the ocean matters and provides several concrete points: about a million tons of fish are caught each year, and roughly one third of that harvest is used to feed livestock, such as chickens, to make them taste more like fish. They warn that unsustainable fishing practices are prevalent and illustrate the scale of extractive technologies with a map-like image of one of the largest fishing nets capable of containing 12 Boeing 747s. Economic dimensions are highlighted: poor ocean management leads to approximately $50,000,000,000 in lost revenue annually, according to the World Bank. A tuna specimen sold last year is cited at $1,700,000. The speech also references Palau’s ban on shark finning; they note that shark fins were formerly sold for about $200 per fin but that, through tourism generated by preserving sharks, the value rises to about $1,900,000 over Palau’s lifetime. The speaker stresses the need to connect ocean use with people and livelihoods for true sustainability, arguing that money at the bottom supports these efforts. This leads to the creation of the Teramar project, designed to connect everyone to the global oceans: providing a passport, a daily online newspaper, an education platform, a government structure, and a means to connect to the oceans as never before. The underlying message is that people do vote, and if they demand sustainable oceans, politicians should adopt a policy framework and make decisions accordingly so that oceans are treated sustainably. The United Nations is identified as the appropriate leader for a global Sustainable Development Goal to guide ocean stewardship for the next fifteen years, establishing a planetary mandate. The speaker urges all 7,000,000,000 people to sign up, obtain a passport, and make their voices heard so that the UN and ambassadors can hear the public’s demand, and so that politicians understand that “no sustainable ocean means we won’t vote them back into power.”

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Monica Medina, the Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, provided an update on US environmental priorities during the UN General Assembly. She highlighted the US Senate's ratification of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, which aims to phase down the production and consumption of super polluting chemicals. Medina emphasized the importance of global cooperation in addressing climate change, plastic pollution, and biodiversity loss. She discussed various events and initiatives focused on these issues, including the launch of a plastics disclosure and reporting initiative and the call for countries to conserve at least 30% of land and waters by 2030. Medina emphasized the need for action and multi-stakeholder engagement to protect the environment and combat the climate crisis.

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Governor Green planned to acquire the land in Lahaina by removing protections and declaring an emergency prior to a fire. He aimed to build on the land despite it being declared a historical site. It is believed that he is implementing the United Nations agenda 2030. The governor's office released a news article confirming this. The locals claim that the government assumed the structures would be destroyed and proposed a housing project on the land. The state of Hawaii limits communication in the area and controls what people hear and see. It is important for individuals to take action and be the change they want to see.

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Companies and governments need to prioritize long-term sustainability peacefully. Agriculture must play a key role in achieving net zero emissions by 2050. Transitioning to a low-energy lifestyle is crucial for a sustainable future. TerraPower is developing a nuclear power plant to combat climate change. The push for net zero faces challenges from coal use in China and India. Iodine deficiency is a major global issue addressed by X3 iodine supplement. Visit infowarsstore.com for discounted products supporting the broadcast.

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Today's focus is on Hawaii's governor, Josh Green. The speaker advises against relying on social media and influencers, suggesting they want to influence you. They urge listeners to put away their phones and tablets, emphasizing that they are the elite source of information. The speaker questions the normalcy of this situation and wonders why the government is so concerned about it in a free country.

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Last week, I appointed Bob Fenton, a top emergency manager, to lead the long-term recovery efforts on Maui. He has been on the ground since before the fires started and will ensure that the community receives all the support the federal government can provide to heal and rebuild quickly. I will receive a virtual report from him on Maui after this meeting. Our goal is to restore the island to its previous state, but even better.

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Gary Quarterie, a resident of Oahu since 1980, expresses his concern about the redevelopment plans for a smart city in Maui. He questions the stakeholders present at the meeting, asking if any of them are involved in the restructuring as stakeholders. He emphasizes the importance of transparency and truthfulness from the agencies represented at the table. Despite the topic not being on the agenda, Gary believes that decisions about the long-term sustainability of life on Maui should involve public input. The meeting is interrupted due to the off-topic discussion, but Gary insists that the stakeholders should take responsibility for their involvement in the redevelopment plans.

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Today, we're discussing the Hawaiian fires. The footage shows something more than just a fire, possibly an explosion. The governor blames climate change, but there's more to the story. In January, Maui held a smart city conference, aiming to turn the entire island into a smart island with electric vehicles and renewable energy. Next month, Hawaii is hosting the Digital Government Summit, using AI to govern the island. It seems like they're resetting something to rebuild. The climate change narrative ignores the Weather Modification Act of 1976, involving various government departments. If they can modify the weather, could they have caused this event? Considering the Department of Defense and direct energy weapons, there may be a connection.

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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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The speaker, Raylene from Maui, shares some local updates. The government of Hawaii aims to rebuild and make Maui the first smart island, governed by AI. They plan to host the Hawaii Digital Government Summit in September 2023. There was a smart city conference in January 2023 to turn Maui into a smart city island. A high-rise condo complex and businesses in Lahaina were demolished and need to be rebuilt. Raylene and others are trying to find places to volunteer and help those in need. The War Memorial Shelter, now taken over by FEMA, is not distributing supplies to people in need. Donations, especially diapers, wipes, and formula, are being hoarded by Red Cross and FEMA. Raylene suggests shipping items from Amazon.

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Josh Green, the governor of Hawaii, spoke at the United Nations Economic and Social Council in New York City. He highlighted Hawaii's sustainability achievements and its role as a leader in promoting renewable energy. Hawaii was the first state to mandate 100% renewable energy for electricity. Despite being a small state, Hawaii's unique position in the Pacific allows it to have a significant impact. The forum aimed to implement the United Nations' sustainable development goals by 2030.

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How to Harness Abundant, Clean Energy for 10 Billion People | Julio Friedmann | TED
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Julio Friedmann discusses the critical question of energy needs for 10 billion people, emphasizing the necessity for abundant, sustainable, and cheap energy. He highlights the potential of renewable resources, particularly in the global South, and cites examples like Chile and Namibia, which are developing infrastructure for clean energy. Friedmann stresses the importance of innovation and systemic investment to harness this energy effectively. He concludes that collective action and commitment to infrastructure, innovation, and investment can create a thriving future built on clean energy.

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This Country Runs on 98 Percent Renewable Electricity | Ramón Méndez Galain | TED
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Uruguay generates 98% of its electricity from renewable sources, emitting 30 times less greenhouse gases than the global average. Fifteen years ago, facing an energy crisis, Uruguay transitioned to a renewable energy model, achieving nearly complete decarbonization in five years. This included significant contributions from wind, solar, and biomass. The shift resulted in a 50% reduction in electricity production costs and created 50,000 jobs. The Uruguayan model, emphasizing political consensus and innovative market strategies, can be replicated globally, demonstrating renewables' potential for economic and environmental benefits.

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Tesla Energy is Getting Serious - A Battery powered World?
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Tesla Energy has made significant strides in energy storage technology, notably powering Kauai, Hawaii, with a solar farm and battery system that meets nighttime electricity demand. In Southern California, Tesla's batteries are addressing energy shortages, showcasing the potential of battery systems to replace conventional power plants. Elon Musk aims to expand operations globally, including a proposed solution for South Australia's power issues.
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