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you wrote in a new record so
you know rose what
rubber lined with do we know it
uh... was a record well warmest year on record
i hear the united states the forty eight
contiguous u_s_ states in particular we show you a chart
uh... you see the top six-year uh... of uh... highest
yours on record on have returned to this information
and you see those in the new suit for the five point three for twenty twelve
uh... local
before the previous
to harness the resources braided
all one degrees
but this year
over a-one
the green gel that's a wondered times larger job
so wonderfully as climate change going on ac
twenty twelve felt like we hit the tipping point in so many different ways
that when you look at them necessary waits on the user from nineteen twenty
one of its era
where we need nothing you might've notices that four out of the six hot
issues we have ever had in history are from nineteen ninety eight uh...
in tier one of his a tragic
and in fact we broke so many different that is what i was the warmest spring
pond
record as well
in that
do you know that over the twentieth century average
how much higher worried this year than the twenty th century average for
springs
no one degree was a huge difference right or wrong
five
only two degrees
warmer than the twentieth century have
since
that's exactly right
fifty his words
we broke
over thirty four thousand high temperature records
worked i don't dispute
thirty four thousand
now look great writers all the time for example as you can see
we did over six thousand six hundred daily
record low temperatures as well
but the thing is the reach you know
any your personal assessment numbers are not supposed to decide
number two the ratios trusted i wonder what
and an average chaired by chris how they've been for a long time
last year the ratio was five to one in terms of
hot records as opposed to cold right
we're getting war car
we also records and transmit records and wildfires
and let me show you one last uh...
tried your
this is
that temperatures again look at this
this is from uh... eighteen ninety-five on
and uh... it's in fahrenheit
and as you can see
twenty twelve
jumps
well you know
okay now look
if it goes back to being cooler
early to say hey it's a
rehna fluctuation in that happens
but as we've shown you over and over again these are not random fluctuations
and keeps getting hotter and hotter and twenty twelve
the looks that we jump to shore
as i was reading this stuff
uh... safety
what's it gonna be late next year was going to be like in ten-year it's gonna
continue to get worse and as it continues to get worse we're gonna
continue to have certain media outlets claimed that
cousins isn't happening or it they concede that it is happening there will
argue that it is not man-made and there's nothing we can do about it right
and it's all because you want to protect are big businesses like all ellen called
the country
there's another element of it but i i think that we don't emphasize enough and
it's the fact that everyday average americans do not want to change their
lifestyle
agreed to actually make an impact on climate change in this country we would
have to act you know
scaled back significantly and many people are not willing to do that
and also other countries at the scale back its really difficult as
you know all world leader to go to other countries and say let you get a little
gladness uh... you're being a little excessive you to scale it back a little
bit when when the leaders in in of over excessive netsoft i know you should
change your life also center but really the big changes going to come from
government rules that's just a reality okay
and we've got teens companies who are
make a profit off of the old so that i kinda wanna change
but you mention the media and the media's enormously coming in fact i want
to go over the next set of
graphics on this because
when you look at the media's media matters has done
and how much they covered things
it looked at it in terms of the sunday talk shows which sent a lot of the
intended for the country and the nightly news
and even seeing both of those charts
uh... well in two thousand either is decent coverage of uh... global warming
the start of dramatically in twenty ten
and twenty eleven and twenty twelve that nothing is actually because of all the
disasters
the pick up a little bit some at the news this evening really better than the
sunday talk ***
let me give effects on the sunday talk shows that are amazing
sunday talk shows that were said
eight minutes on climate change the whole year
eight minutes
a_b_c_'s this week was the best
they did overfly miss themselves wow
n_b_c_'s meet the press
covered at the least
they just had one six
second mentioned
sts i don't even know how you do it wondering and they probably were like
reading someone's clothes dimension climate change that it had nothing to do
with the story and had a funny you mention examining at the court said but
i get a little like six eggs like
another global warming seven can't act that's so that
suppose
now awakens the nightly news comes again a little bit better we had uh... nightly
news shows a religious honored our climate changes a lot a lot
that's up from thirty minutes and twenty eleven partly because of the sasser's
and uh... n_b_c_ nightly news coverage by the way was again the worst
and eight covered it only seventeen sparked a
interesting that n_b_c_ is the worst in both categories
will be the sunday talk shows
quote
we're talking about five inches this one out
fifty four pdt sun-times media figures you know pundits and several writers
thirty one percent time it was republicans fifteen percent of time it
was
did the two back so that letter
they never
not
wants
quoted aside
not once
if they're not the same annual intercapital you likely to politicians
it's just that one person was
but it says in the court of the republicans are hundred-percent does
that mean
every time they talk about global warming
make popcorn poverty
it waits single private
in the year twenty twelve when the sunday talk shows common global warming
they talk to republican they never talked to a democrat
and they never put aside once in a challenge the republicans hold for
striking
by the way uh... only eleven percent coverage
implied the scientists
or implied the scientists have an agreement on global warming the
deadlines i agree
only eleven percent and that's the reality
ninety nine point eight percent side is agreeable warming was almost eleven
percent and here comes one another one of my favorites
forty four percent failed to correct the gas
who question the site
so if you think about that they only talk to a hundred percent for the time
about two republics about global warming
and buy a four-to-one margin
they never question that
so what does the average american here if they're trying to get information
about politics in these talk shows
by four to one margin they get people questioning climate change
with no response whatsoever when
they don't hear from a single side
may say
and that's exactly
how the american people get to
so if you're not from this country you wonder how come they don't know any of
our climate change norris tennessee
that's because
our t_v_ stations decided not to tell them
spoke they have no sense of how badly conceived decide this
all went well in the midst of record-breaking temperatures and
droughts and fires
etcetera
hottest mild ever was july twenty twelve in history for the united states
not deep
from our political pundits
she had gone out there working with the establishment
to make sure that there is no change i think wiped out