Thứ Tư, 2 tháng 8, 2017

Waching daily Aug 2 2017

— A new climate study out today estimates that significant human carbon emissions

actually began more than 100 years before scientists previously thought.

That could move the tipping point for irreversible temperature rise even closer.

One of the primary causes of human-driven climate change is industrial farming.

But a new form of agriculture could reverse that trend:

underwater groves of carbon-eating kelp.

— So you can see, it's way down below the surface.

It's about eight feet.

Okay! So here's our kelp.

This, you know, for a fisherman, it's kind-of weird to grow plants.

But this is the future.

So—fertilizer, fertilizer, food.

— And then you get the good stuff.

— That's what we should be chanting—

"Fertilizer! Food!"

— A few years ago,

Bren Smith lost his oyster business to Hurricane Sandy.

The storm wiped him out.

So, the lifelong fisherman started looking for a crop that could withstand a storm

and landed on kelp—

a type of seaweed that's popular in Asia, but that hasn't caught on in America.

Today, he spends most of his time evangelizing the crop he says could feed the planet and heal our oceans.

— What are the benefits of kelp farming, specifically?

— We soak up five times more carbon than land-based plants.

We filter nitrogen out of the water column.

We function as an artificial reef so all these species can come and hide and thrive.

We're storm surge protectors for most local communities.

— Does that help prevent ocean acidification,

or help kinda mitigate it?

— Yeah, so too much carbon in our waters is creating acidification.

So we capture that carbon and essentially sell it as food.

— Do you get as much pleasure out of this,

or is it more the figuring out the business from the environmental side that excites you?

— No, this is boring.

This is like arugula farming.

I can't go to the same bars anywhere when I'm going to tell my story,

like, "I went out and cut off some kelp," you know?

— A recent World Bank study found

that a network of kelp farms spanning just under 5 percent of the U.S.' oceans

could remove the carbon equivalent of almost 95 million cars from the ocean each year.

To get that going,

Bren started a nonprofit called Greenwave,

which helps entrepreneurs start their own kelp farm—

using his own as a model.

And according to Bren, there's money to be made:

in a single season,

a farmer with a 10-acre plot of water can grow 200,000 pounds of kelp,

that can then be sold for $1 a pound.

Even though kelp is good for the environment,

people aren't rushing to put it on their dinner plate—

and, strangely, that's something Bren relates to.

— Culturally, I haven't shifted.

I eat at the gas station most nights.

I'm not a foodie.

I'll get there, but that cultural piece of a fisherman of, like, hunting, killing,

and eating bad food is still with me.

— But you do eat this?

You eat this on a regular basis?

— Uh… no.

— No?

Why not?

— My wife eats it.

I mean, I'm not a sea-vegetable guy.

— Sure, sure.

You like killing things.

— Yeah, yeah, yeah.

I farm it.

The chefs will figure out how to get people to eat it.

— Alright.

So you're fighting against yourself—

you're fighting against people like you.

So how do you do that?

How do you convince yourself to eat this on a regular basis?

— Well, I mean, there is a trajectory, right?

Kale had a trajectory—

where it started, it was sort-of the exclusive, the celebrity chef world,

and then it moved into, really, a middle class mainstay.

I think we're gonna make kelp the new kale.

I just don't wanna oversell, saying, "Oh, everyone's going to eat this tomorrow."

— High-end restaurants in New York, however, have been serving Bren's kelp for years now.

And his biggest client, Google,

offers kelp to 6,000 employees at its New York City cafeteria.

— The goal of transitioning to a new economy isn't just job creation,

isn't just, like, creating call center jobs.

It's creating jobs,

creating a life that you can still sing songs about.

— But you think people are still going to sing songs about this?

— It's gonna move much more into, like,

what the arugula farmers sing—

which I have no idea what they sing, right?

Maybe it's acapella, I have no idea.

But never underestimate the power of self-direction, of agency.

If I fail out here, it's okay.

And no one tells me what to do—

I can tell anybody fuck off, and that's a fisherman.

For more infomation >> Kelp Could Save Our Oceans — If You Eat It (HBO) - Duration: 5:08.

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Courtois: 'Arsenal will miss Alexis but they still have quality' - SPORTS NEWS - Duration: 3:48.

Courtois: 'Arsenal will miss Alexis but they still have quality'

Speaking ahead of Arsenal v Chelsea in the Community Shield on 6 August, Courtois admitted that while he'd prefer it if Alexis didn't play, since he's a great player, the Gunners would cope if he leaves for good this summer.

"Alexis is a guy with a lot of quality. If you see all the games from last season there is a lot of danger coming from him," the goalkeeper said, reports the Evening Standard.

"He has a very strong shot, he is quick. He has the technique. He is important for them but Arsenal have a lot of players with quality.

"So they will miss him but I think they have a lot of players with that quality to replace him. I think they have bought a good new striker (in Lacazette).

"I'd prefer if he (Sanchez) doesn't play because he is a good player! But we cannot only look to him.

"For example in the FA Cup Final (Arsenal beat Chelsea 2-1 in May) they missed some defenders and everybody thought they would be bad. But Per Mertesacker played a great game that day.

"So you cannot look to the team as one player or another player. It will be a difficult game regardless but I hope for the same outcome as the friendly last week.".

Arsenal previously lost 3-0 to Chelsea during their pre-season match in Bejing, and if the Gunners play how they did against Sevilla during the Emirates Cup on Sunday, they may need more than just Alexis to help them get a result at Wembley.

Whether the Chilean will be available to play, let alone start, is unknown. The 28-year-old was supposed to return to training on Sunday but this was pushed back to Tuesday because, according to Arsene Wenger, he's suffering from the flu.

The boss claims that Alexis will fly back to London on Monday. On whether he'll be ready for the start of the season, Wenger said, "I don't know, you have to assess his physical state.

This will give Alexis just five days at the most of training before the Community Shield and that's only if he does indeed return on Tuesday as predicted.

According to Arsenal.com, the boss also reiterated that, yes, for the 100th time, Alexis will stay at Arsenal next season, saying, "Yes of course. How many times have I told you that?".

From the outside, the forward's future at Arsenal appears to be up in the air, with Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain both being heavily linked with the star, who wants to play Champions League football.

Wenger, however, maintains that nothing has changed and that Alexis will stay at Arsenal next season for the final year of his contract, whether he signs a new one of not.

As Courtois says, Alexis is replaceable. However, his goals, which he scored 30 of last season, will be missed.

For more infomation >> Courtois: 'Arsenal will miss Alexis but they still have quality' - SPORTS NEWS - Duration: 3:48.

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HN News - 日テレ24時間テレビ マラソン走者"当日発表"の狙いと焦り - Duration: 4:30.

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나문희 중국 젊은시절,나문희 나혜석과 화교 루머 이유 - KPOP NEWS - Duration: 11:00.

For more infomation >> 나문희 중국 젊은시절,나문희 나혜석과 화교 루머 이유 - KPOP NEWS - Duration: 11:00.

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Outnumbered 8/2/2017 , Breaking New LIVE , President Trump Latest News Today , North Korea & Russia - Duration: 26:13.

For more infomation >> Outnumbered 8/2/2017 , Breaking New LIVE , President Trump Latest News Today , North Korea & Russia - Duration: 26:13.

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குண்டானதால் சினிமாவிலிருந்து ஒதுக்கப்பட்ட நடிகர் நடிகைகள் | Tamil Cinema News | Tamil Rockers | news - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> குண்டானதால் சினிமாவிலிருந்து ஒதுக்கப்பட்ட நடிகர் நடிகைகள் | Tamil Cinema News | Tamil Rockers | news - Duration: 1:42.

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Destaque ONU News - 2 de agosto de 2017 - Duration: 5:29.

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குடி போதையில் நடிகர் நடிகைகள் போடும் ஆட்டத்தை பாருங்கள் | Tamil Rockers | Tamil Cinema News - Duration: 2:35.

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주걸륜 혐한 한국비하의 진실, 주걸륜 성희롱 스캔들로 - KPOP NEWS - Duration: 7:51.

For more infomation >> 주걸륜 혐한 한국비하의 진실, 주걸륜 성희롱 스캔들로 - KPOP NEWS - Duration: 7:51.

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Thibaut Courtois sends message to Arsenal fans about Alexis Sanchez - SPORTS NEWS - Duration: 3:07.

Thibaut Courtois sends message to Arsenal fans about Alexis Sanchez

Thibaut Courtois believes Arsenal will survive without Alexis Sanchez – but the Chelsea number one admits the Chile star would be a big miss for their London rivals.

The South American is facing an uncertain future at the north London club after failing to agree a new contract with Arsenal despite entering the final 12 months of his current deal.

Naturally, Sanchez has been the subject of transfer speculation over the past few months amid talk of interest from Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain and Serie A champions Juventus.

Worryingly for Arsenal fans, Premier League champions Chelsea have been touted as a potential destination for Sanchez, although a move to Manchester City looks more likely.

Chelsea goalkeeper Courtois backed Arsenal to survive without Sanchez if the Chile international does leave in the summer transfer window.

"Alexis is a guy with a lot of quality. If you see all the games from last season there is a lot of danger coming from him," Courtois is quoted as saying by Evening Standard.

"He has a very strong shot, he is quick. He has the technique. He is important for them but Arsenal have a lot of players with quality.

"So they will miss him but I think they have a lot of players with that quality to replace him. I think they have bought a good new striker (in Lacazette).

"I'd prefer if he (Sanchez) doesn't play because he is a good player! But we cannot only look to him.

"For example in the FA Cup Final (Arsenal beat Chelsea 2-1 in May) they missed some defenders and everybody thought they would be bad. But Per Mertesacker played a great game that day.

"So you cannot look to the team as one player or another player. It will be a difficult game regardless but I hope for the same outcome as the friendly last week.".

Sanchez has scored 24 times in 37 games in the Premier League last season to finish as Arsenal's top goal-scorer.

The Gunners signed Sanchez in a £35m deal from La Liga giants Barcelona in the 2014 summer transfer window ahead of interest from their rivals Liverpool. Sanchez has won the FA Cup twice since moving to Arsenal.

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