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חם מאוד, לא רק באירופה, גם בארצות הברית, גם מניו יורק, טמפרטורות גבוהות, והמלצה לתושבים להימנע מיציאה מהבית, אבל יונה לייבזון,
את איתנו במשימת אקסטרים,
לקח ציכון, יצא את החוצה.
רק לכמה דקות, תראה, לעומת אירופה, לפחות אצלנו יש מזגנים, ולכן ההמלצה כאן בניו יורק לאנשים להישאר כמה שיותר בבתים, להימנע מהטמפרטורות הגבוהות.
בסביבות ה-35 מעלות זה משהו שמכירים כאן, אבל החום הכבד במשך כמה ימים, ואנחנו רואים גל חום בעצם בכל רחבי ארצות הברית. ב-28 מדינות יש אזהרות של גל חום. מדובר ב-110 מיליון אמריקנים שנמצאים תחת
האזהרות האלה בכל רגע נתון, ויש גם שיאים שנשברים,
אנחנו אומרים את זה כל שנה,
אבל הנה זה קורה גם בטקסס,
גם באוקלאומה, 115 מעלות פרנייט, אנחנו מדברים על 46 מעלות צלזוס, מעלות שטרם נמדדו בתקופה הזו, ביולי, ובאופן יחסי מדובר בשיא.
כי ככל שהשנים עוברות,
העומס במשך הימים החמים באופן קיצוני הם יותר ויותר,
ואם אנחנו מדברים כמובן גם כאן על משבר האקלים, אפשר להרגיש את זה עם השריפות הנרחבות שיש ברחבי ארצות הברית.
השילוב גם של הבצורת, האדמה היבשה,
גורם לזה שצריך מעט מאוד בחום כזה כבד כדי להצעיד דלקות ענק. גם תרחיש שאנחנו רואים שחוזר על עצמו יותר ויותר בשנים האחרונות, כשהמדענים אומרים, הטמפרטורות שאנחנו חוזים עכשיו זה משהו שחשבנו שנגיע אליו רק עוד עשרות שנים.
שוב, גם כאן בינות ברחבי ארצות הברית לפני כמה ימים חמים מאוד בתקופה הקרובה השבוע.
תודה רבה.
יונה, תחזיקי מעמד.
יונה, תחזיקי מעמד.
אמצעי מעמד.
אה, עכשיו זה קצת קצת קצת קצת קצת קצת.
כן, במדינות הברית היו חולים קצוות קצוות קצוות, כשהייתה הייתה 17 קצות בפרסום המחנה,
לפני שההיא אפילו התקופה החזיקה,
חזקים הקצווים של יום עבודה,
ומחנה מעמד היום עבודה,
כי זה קצת קצת קצת קצת בשליליון,
למחנה שהיא חושבת להיסטריה.
זה הוא המגדון.
המחנה הקצה עכשיו היו נראה ככל כפי שזה.
רחב הראשון בריאות המוחל הוא כל כך ארגב.
חשוב כמה זמן קצת קצת בארצות הברית, שיש באנגל,
גרי-סקיים, וגלילים שהיו נפרדות כל הכבוד,
היו צריכים להיות מברסים,
משלמים ומחזים בשלילות בריאות. עכשיו,
זה קצת קצת כאילו שזה הומונוקליה,
וכן, זמן קצת קצת אנשים וכשהיא מתקצת.
יודעים מה קצת יותר אנשים?
קצת קצת קצת קצת קצת.
יום כך שזמן לא זמן לא זמן קצת קצת קצת,
אתה רואה שהמטרה אינטגרנט של החינוך,
למרות כשזה קצר ושהם אומרים שזה קצר, אז זה קצר. לא שאלתי אותך, אבל בסדר, כאילו אנשים עושים רכבים את הטמפרטיה שלהם ומתייחסים שבכל מקומות בכל מקרה יש כמה דקות מלחמת מלחמת מלחמת מלחמת אלה שהם אפשרויחסים במועצת המטה והבי-בי-בי-סי. איך זה יכול להיות?
אולי הם לא ינפלו את הטמפרטיה
by taking them next to airport runway with hot jet engines and tarmac. What they know. About 1.5% of all land-surface temperature measurements used to show global warming and promote the command and control נט-zero agenda, have taken near or adjacent to hot airport runway runway. And the raw data actually shows that the uk was cooler in the 2010s than the 2000s. The 9.17 celsius average temperature in the 2010 decade in England was colder than the previous 10 years at 9.31 celsius.
אבל זה לא משנה לדרך להפוך עצמי משהו רעיון אפוקליפטי,
אפילו, איך זה? עוד פעם, למה לא צריך להבטיח את אותם אלה שהארצחים ב-2004 אומרים שב-2020
תוצרות הממשלה של המשחק הזה יוצרות מיליון מלחמת מלחמת מלחמת מלחמת אורופייה יחדות. כן, הם בעצם אמרו את זה. להבטיח את אותם אלוהים וירייטים כלומריים בעולם. למה צריכים לבטיח את אותם אלוהים שהגלזיות יבואו ב-2020 ושהארצח תהיה ב-2013 ב-2016?
במקום,
In the real world, optics is just 3% below, it's 30 year average. Why should we even consider being skeptical towards the same people who told us back in the 70s that a new ice age was coming? Why should we not believe them when they've been so straight forward and honest with us on every previous occasion? Last year, one of the authors of the United Nations IPCC report,
not the fact that, quote, people are starting to get scared about climate change and that this would, quote,
affect the way they vote.
Yeah, seems like there's an awful lot more to this than just the weather.
Hello and welcome to the Friends 24. My guest today is Vandana Shiba. She is a world famous environmental activist from India. She is a laureate of the alternative.
Noble price in 1993. She is author of numerous books.
Her latest is called Oneness versus 1%. Thank you very much
for being on the farm.
בבקשה.
I want to begin early on.
You were not supposed to be an activist.
You were physicist, you wanted to work in nuclear energy and then you came across in the early 1970s,
what is known in India as the Shipco movement.
And you can you explain us how you came across.
Yes, I was training to be in India's nuclear establishment.
But then my sister worked me up to the hazards of nuclear,
היא was a medical doctor.
And I went deeper into theoretical physics.
I was going to Canada to do a PhD in the foundations of quantum theory.
And before I went,
I wanted to visit some of my favorite forestss in the Himilion.
I have grown up in the Himilion.
And this forest,
I... הטרקטון,
was gone.
The stream that came from the Soak forest was gone.
And while returninging to Delhi,
I talked to a tea shop owner,
and he talked about how there's a new movement called Shipco.
So in my heart, I said, I'm going to come back every vacation and be a volunteer for this movement.
Women came out to say, we're going to hug the trees.
You cannot cut the trees because from the trees come our water.
The trees stabilize את המטה ומנגנות לנסליטים.
The trees preventes floods and droughts,
and they also give us everything we need.
We
will be
Huggers of trees.
The name Shipco means to hug.
And I learned all my lessons of ecological activism from the women of the Himilion, who never been to school, but knew everything about ecology,
knew everything about biodiversity.
What they called
Soil water and POA, I today talked about as ecological functions of the forest.
That the forest are not timber minds,
and a lot of my change in the understanding of the fact that nature is the basis of the economy came from my engagement with Shipco.
My respect for women's knowledge, indigenous knowledge, came from my engagement with Shipco.
And it totally turned my own head upside down because of physics.
You know, high in the world, you know something others don't.
And I realized, everyone has knowledge.
And you must respect it.
So you've became really engaged in this.
You've been an opponent of big multi-national corporations, especially Monsanto, to name just one, because of what you described as their neferous influence on agriculture, their number of example, there was the BT cotton in India especially.
And you said, you know, this is not a matter of helping farmers grow their land,
but actually make them dependents on those big corporations.
You know, the entry of corporations into agriculture is so wrong because the corporations only bring poison.
most of them have roots in Hitler's Germany
in making gases to kill people in concentration camps.
But that was not their aim.
their aim was to give people enough.
No, no.
The aim was to make chemicals that kill people.
After the wars, they said, why should we stop making these chemicals?
let's see, now they'll kill pests,
they will give fertilizer.
Fertilizers were made in the same factories that made explosives and ammunition for Hitler's Germany.
That's not the same goal.
No, the companies are the same and the processes are the same.
So your rhetoric might change, but the goal does not.
The materiality of a death-making chemical doesn't change when you say it's now for pre-feeding the world.
I did a book on the violence of the green revolution,
because Punjab, the most fertile land of India, was destroyed.
And then, when Monsanto came in as a result of globalization,
because till the 90's,
90% of the seed was in farmers' hands,
and the rest came from the public sector,
from government labs, research institutions.
So Monsanto came illegally, didn’t take any approval with the promise that they would
increase farmers incomes and have this magical technology to control pests.
Well, the ball worm is now resistant,
farmers are in debt,
farmers are committing suicide,
the area has been ruined,
the pollinators are gone,
there's no pollin...
the ground water is gone.
So there's nothing about the ecosystem, so our safe seats.
We brought organic cotton seats back,
we work with the Gandhi ashrומים
on hand-spינים and hand-vיבים of this organic cotton.
The economy in the villages where we work has jumped tenfold,
because now the wealth is staying in the village rather than being sifed out as Monsanto's profits.
And I read a new study that says,
because we've saved seeds,
we brought local seeds that can be saved back into the economy.
Monsanto has lost 11 million.
I want to get to your latest book, because you widen,
I would say,
your attacks are not only monsanzo and the likes, but also others,
you attacked what you described as the billionaire dicטטור,
especially one man, I should say,
ביל גייטס,
who you described as כריסטופר קולומבוס,
I'm quoting you of modern times,
and that's not a compliment,
obviously,
who's mission is to impose,
קודם נקוד,
גנטיקלי modified organisms and digital dictatorship to small farmers across the world. ביל גייטס, who's donated
billions to improve public health in poor countries and so on,
you're saying,
essentially, he's a dictator and he's there not to help
but to make people poor, more dependent.
Well, ביל גייטס is actually continuing the work of Monsanto,
because Monsanto had so many movements and we held a tribunal on Monsanto,
a buyer brought up Monsanto,
but when Bill Gates pours money into Africa for feeding the poor in Africa and preventing famine,
what's he doing? he's pushing the failed green revolution, he's pushing chemicals,
pushing GMOs,
pushing patents,
and now pushing new, knowingly, or he thinks it's a good thing and he may be wrong. Well, there's enough, there's enough evidence of what it does, there's enough letters to him from farmers of Africa,
from governments of Africa, to say this is not the way to go, the United Nations that accepts agרו-אקולוגיה working with the ecological systems as the best way to go.
Now, you,
ביל גייטס is trying very hard to shift the patenting issue now to digital.
So you just take a dynamic map and you say, my invention, you don't create a seed.
Seed is self-organized,
self-making and avolution in continuity.
רק by making a map, a genome, and you have no idea
what the seed does,
and this is something he's pushing very,
very very hard. My book records, how he financed this דיף-סייג,
I've talked about how he's pirated.
Seed we have saved that tolerates salt and floods,
and he says invention,
this bio-piracy is a bit like Columbus,
where Columbus is supposed to have discovered America,
when he basically went as a pirate.
Why do I call him to this Columbus?
Because he's carving out new colonies.
Software should have stayed open software.
So you say he has a strategy, a nefarius strategy, what you describe as
philanthropism is a nefarius enterprise. And so you're not saying he's using the wrong methods, he's pursuing a wrong goal with self-interest. You also attack Mark זוכרברג,
the founder of Facebook,
saying they're all linked together. I mean, this reekse a bit of conspiracy theory,
doesn't it?
Well, you know, my book
is based on the new evidence that's coming out.
All you have to do is to see the ownership and have data
in the book on how there's common ownership.
We stopp מרק זכרברג from trying to get into Indian agriculture.
It was a big mobilization of people who believe in the open internet. - מה did he want to do?
- well, you know, basically what they do is they mined the data from the farmers,
and right now, all over the world, there's new debates.
- on privacy issues, on the data mining, there's new books and a new form of capitalism, which is surveillance capitalism,
where you basically have turned human beings into your new raw material.
- אז ביל גיטס does both.
He takes living resources and our seeds and bydiversity,
מיינס it
into data and wants ownership along with his friends,
ומרק זכרברג מיינס את
הודעתם ואת התחיונות שלכם ותורס אותם לרוב המתחילים,
כמו של מדינת קורפורטית לגבי דברים,
שזה לגבי מהוויחות הטובות הטובות הטובות אחרי שהן הודעות לגבי דברים,
ומניפולטים לגבי דברים.
- I have a chapter in the book על ההיג'ק של הדמוקרטיה.
- you have enough data על מה שקורה עם פייסבוק מיינס את הדמוקרטיה לגבי דמוקרטיה,
ואיך שאנחנו מגיעים לידי אינטליגנציה.
זה גדול מאוד לדמוקרטיה.
- אז זה למה שאתם קוראים להם דיקטטורים ביליונאירים?
- because you think they're not helping democracy, but actually, it's threatening and even killing it. I mean, isn't this too much...? - I have grown up in אינדיה
that was post-independence.
I have grown up in אינדיה that have absolutely no corporations. I've grown up in אינדיה where democracy works.
- and therefore, when I see the imposition of
digital transactions and criminalization of cash between poor people,
I basically see this as a ndicator, I call it ndgital ndicator.
- when I watch,
not just in אינדיה, but in Africa and other parts of the world.
- now that we have the data that is showing that native seeds have more nutrition, they produce more food.
they have no cost because you don't have to use chemicals.
that local biodiversity is the way to feed the world.
in spite of all that evidence, in spite of the evidence in the United Nations, in the FAAO,
in UNGTAD,
כל agency,
ביל-גייטס is still imposing and forcing GMO's,
which is a failed enterprise,
and he's not just imposing GMO's,
he's taking what is failed and rejected by governments, my government through the BTO,
of Monsanto, out.
- ביל-גייטס רזרקטס את בנגדיש.
- we rejected the golden rice for solving the problem of Lynas.
he finances it to continue through Philippines,
so he's taking all the failed projects with the wrong thinking that life is like a word program and can be chopped and cut and pasted when it's an amazing complexity of self-organization and scientists call it auto-פועסים,
self-organization writing your own poetry.
that's what life does.
- he is absolutely ignoring all of this new knowledge that new sciences give us and imposing
a field technology with a huge cost to the planet only so that they can be monopolies and people and farmers are free to have the seat.
- ולנאי שיבה,
ברור שיש לך תראו איזה רגעים ושאנחנו שמחים שאתם יכולים להשתמש אותם עצמנו. תודה רבה לך על לראות את האינטרנטרופה פה על פרנס 24. זה ביל-גייטס, הפילנטרופ הנדיב.

