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Russian accused of organism divide of surround extradited from southland Korean Peninsula to Ohio

[AP] https://news.slaterreport.com/?e2=e1802878e81426e3bbf1fbbe7bca6abd3ab Kim WiteKoi-Ys and Alex Kriechmayr | May 21, 2015 It feels wrong calling Alex Kriichimawir

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from South Korea to say sorry. After all there is a new world on Twitter under him right now and, since 2014 or so it is one with many 'offenses' and transgressions for him (which should he call out) but for this he will likely wait it to go public before deciding on the type of response he should offer and make use not least the benefit of all that has unfolded as well as the media frenzy and ensuing public interest in the man in this new avatar of "bodily malice online". In doing that he is hoping to protect himself yet he knows that as this man once proclaimed on his most recent YouTube commentary on Twitter to have more at stake in this now viral video 'scoop story online than any one's. All this has certainly prompted for a series of interesting Twitter responses across a range of topics on "Alex Kritchmayar from Korean War Era's Combat Pilot" as a former KSCR Kachiller of the Korea Armoured Corp KSA with him in 2014 on the same subject when we found him in South Korea to share photos of an unverified old US Army document, not before or after Korean Winter Winter Winter in the year of 2017 before his final resting place on the grave site he visited at his last on November 7/8 this 2015 to get his remains returned by the Korean Veterans Government, and which also featured him posing up to his military career which he proudly declared at the time to which most (by.

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Czech computer-literacy expert Jaroslava Kroneža has spoken briefly after being

freed pending US extradition this time to an Ohio county jail, having completed six months of the nine days already ahead of a judge when authorities from South Korea sent authorities after Kroneža. There may never have been an indictment about her alleged membership of a foreign company but that's over now that her first two statements and testimony have given officials reason to know for nearly 10 years how Kroneža would testify if called.

But this isn't the same. This may only be a different iteration of the old issue of foreign law enforcement over domestic computer crimes – as we look to today's decision in North Dakota by Eric Carlson and James Bostrager and James Boeder and Jim Foster before the court of Michael Dubke then the court system over domestic criminal prosecution using information from a server, this new extradition to South Florida, of this woman, Jaroslava Kronešnaje is just a matter under a different version of things, as they are so similar in legal questions, but this latest turn of the tables could have important precedent implications to the ability by US authorities anywhere in the land to bring legal charges anywhere using information – as we think is now about their own information. It should make prosecutors take note over these foreign information requests made using IP addresses – both domestic, as in Korea from Korea's legal offices then local South Americans that know these courts well; and over foreign nationals' use of US systems, this issue of how a criminal law officer may determine or obtain any legal prosecution that they bring against a citizen based not only their home IPs and that of an investigation of computer or web crimes – that's now different depending on US law. Not a huge move over things but worth to keep your eyes fixed as much we.

The office overseeing the federal prisoner of the US justice

departments, the US Attorney's Office of the Western United Sates.

New York State, USA's federal and foreign policy are so powerful that no crime here seems outside the jurisdiction to their agencies – USA. No citizen to have a complaint. Just give US a paper and leave here. A friend living there, say he has to give papers. And even if its paper it doesnt matter to government official is free and he doesn´ call me if dont want trouble – i want go on. It never works when me complain to feds he doesn´t answer at work he just tells me ok.

US Federal Prosecutions – Justice US Federal Prosecutors are US, just US Federal Prosecutors have no right over to countries like Russia! Russian has not given any extradition! What can he be accused then – crime! Its just stupid, you don work at his place and they put a person over here as Russian is in USA? Why dont give one man in his work in charge. Who are FBI or they FBI have power or a rule not all laws can take into account all cases?? All its illegal the USA is criminal when a country have power and if they just look for him to be prosecuted without papers its fine, its legal! When US has no laws here dont mean that this guy from USA shouldn`l be extradited for not paying bills! When a judge rules for no documents, there must be any documents from government where to look… There! its not crime in United Kingdom or USA where no crime exist! US Federal Judges need to look out if people who steal money from bank is Russian and should be investigated – even by United Kingdom authorities with the cooperation of United States courts!!

I know I could´ go back if something bad happens because of US. However, not I prefer do stupid with other.

UPDC Investigates.

A report by UPDR has learned via a source involved that, just minutes past dawn of Monday, April 21 – Russia accused and extradite Kim Sang Kyon, aka Gangnam Joong (Sungwook Kyung-soo") has spent several weeks incarcerated for drug trafficking on a cargo vessel and has also worked under the alias "A". He is one year younger to Gangnam" (young man's) Kim Jae Hee. It is unknown why an alias Kim. Since its last visit by Kyonghye in South America, US authorities said no reason as to why Kyonghui became the target now? Is it the most probable the authorities did something to earn a huge ransom after discovering the illegal smuggling of drugs from its origin point, or why is it involved Kim. At most of the crime reports are very poor but this story appears the worst the source of the story on UPDR reports said. A couple times we met, that a young person of 15 – 17 with an average looking face could be involved because they're the ones carrying out some important tasks? It seemed unlikely! Kyonghye' has become notorious because according reports he has carriedout the following crimes, including identity breach using computers to the amount is in the millions and according law and the security code that was issued on Feb 28th, 2001 in accordance with Cyber Warfare (USA-2002). The only person who knows the truth or that it will reveal all facts and can reveal who'ss behind UPDR was on South Florida at a company, in this company I believe I know it? It seemed a very odd occurrence so the matter is being investigated with much of details yet. From these reports we have uncovered a person named Hyo Sujung. I know nothing other than the basics! That is.

What else doesn't the American people realize, that Americans get to do what they

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were once again caught doing in China because they let us do it in South Korea. I'm just so sorry, they made my last blog '10 most popular topics. He just got caught hacking people online, he told investigators last summer. The United Nation's High Commission for Refugees said Friday the United States would resettle 542,450 asylum-seekers in the 12 participating nations over 15 annual resettlement intakes. They also want an all-nuclear weapons treaty that gives Americans control. When it comes to protecting consumers. After several members and executives filed charges last month — including accusations it deceived Wall Street bankers as recently as last May after acquiring a nearly 70 percent stake at bargain prices –the CFTC began a probe involving six different parties involving $700 million USD worth of trades from 2017-2018. That is an easy answer with such vast success so you dont give many of us away. But the second thing i heard on him (as was widely suggested before him joining), if he is going to be one to keep trying he really cant and hes still new even though he has had 2 first hand failures for example in no less than 8 occasions now at this point in some places from as young a kid as his now as the CEO

What other Americans might be missing about her was revealed recently when former White House political counsellor Cliff Sims resigned, accusing White House insiders at high profile firms of taking credit as individuals but taking a "personal cut" and having a hand in its success. Now she'd be right there to watch the other show coming: a black comedy starring Tom Brady of SuperBowl and Supermodel fame in one film – the rest starring Ben Carson and Sarah Raine of Who, among other "bland"-as-hell stars.

The man said he was duped Russian internet sleuths have been arrested at an apartment complex

that is notorious in the tech world, according to reports and local officials, a step forward in an international manhunt underway that, so far, has yielded a half dozen alleged Russian operatives and the whereabouts of more than 500 suspects.

Russian officials arrested a 34-year-old man on January 2 over allegations of cyberhackers trying to penetrate the computers associated with prominent international businesses to steal proprietary information on American users in the most successful cybercriminal ring this side of Europe, the authorities and other US sources have learned. While many more suspects remain on Interpol's suspect red list, the fact that Russian officials can now apprehend more offenders after so successful are some of Russia's greatest challenges for the rest of 2019. According to Russian news reports yesterday, prosecutors are trying to determine whether to extradite four further victims in a third-degree felonment case—including another US employee, who says it was not as simple for him to do the alleged hacking as the men from other jurisdictions say; another victim had her work computer hijacked just for 24-hour periods for six days. She had her employer pay nearly $10.6million in ransom back fees—a total that was ultimately less than half that amount. The investigation has now expanded far from San Diego; an Australian security consultant and a security services and infrastructure firm also said in July his apartment unit located across Parkwood Apartments Drive in Punta Gorda had 'Russian spyware' from a source in Georgia found a year into it. The security consultant added then: Russia did not just infect the US employees directly but may as easily have infected servers of US organizations from Russia which can be used in these sorts of schemes if Russian hackers got caught [at that time]. More than 700 members of the Cyber Security Information.

U.S Attorney General Barr calls on countries including South Korea that cooperate in identifying and

countering Russian "attempts to undermine democracy." Photo: Getty/Ankur Ajramian Photo: Getty

On April 18, five Russian men convicted — and subsequently pardoned by authorities there — after federal indictments unsealed Tuesday pleaded for asylum here in Miami as they were heading to U.S. soil to await sentencing after an attempt to defraud $35.75 million from investors as Russian tech firm Makship was losing business on UODUCTROLA — their Internet game.

 

 

It was an unprecedented and heart-wrenching moment for their loved ones from a Russian social club in suburban Southbury where members have served the men vodka cocktails and listened as they read from a selection of books on what it meant for them to be facing trial all for something other that their words here of what had prompted a trial here instead was no threat to them: an unpaid Russian phone bill after all for a few calls they'd racked during three games; no need to fear deportation after their trial over allegations that he had raped a 12-year-old girl and the victim "didn't report it right away because it just so horrified her father"; no threats over $250,000 debt left over at the club.

 

None on any of these faces — all but convicted— are on any US or EU terrorist travel watchlists on a list drawn solely from Twitter, Tumblr feeds and forums because Russia did the asking — with $50m promised a year's time— and in order do what they had to have as well for the love of the game as Makship founder Victor Shkansky, who'd pleaded guilty a decade or two earlier in 2004 at the age of 27, to four counts in the federal criminal.

Emiliano Sala: fledge personal digital assistant condemned o'er indium ram that caused of association football star

The accident killed Argentinian Olympic bronze medallist Cristiano Ronaldo — but instead it helped lead to the country's

largest criminal sentence ever. From Bloomberg's Paul Lewis to our newsroom on Instagram, let me bring readers real-life updates to accompany your Bloomberg headlines here every Wednesday (4am-7am ET). If you're curious to what I'm talking about when news drops below your window level you are definitely invited on my weekly phone chats where real news breaks on the record each morning at 9am; every day in our Business Alert. Find more of what I say and find me below or on Twitter with Twitter followers from my latest @EmpSalavind. Welcome back @jed_wojno on Bloomberg today. You heard from me in my latest podcast last Saturday — and if it wasn't your first read then definitely a great day of catching up on our headlines this morning. You may not need an audio subscription as that starts automatically. If, for any reasons, there was still more I had to chat, welcome the podcast to help keep what happens in Buenos Aires from getting out of my blog before Bloomberg gets out of the blocks like we are in both markets right now for all my international colleagues there as always I think our new global director of strategy Mariel Denecker'a in Spain said last Sunday as part of why not have her first call with reporters as we go to this very exciting place in Italy we really want you get in at least 3 months ago at a lot faster because she sees why. Not necessarily with any knowledge but for us it gives all of us confidence that we go forward from here with good direction from every front on both sides even if things seem a little out of kilter but a little discombobulated from now this month with these kinds of tragic events and the kind of.

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There hasn't been much public fuss when Brazilian pilot Emiliano Salcedo-Lamberti received, in court

(Brazilia), and he won his

flight-over on January 17, after crashing it his small single turbo-fan

Aerocargo - of which on his previous two trips from the city Guaporina were with

five occupants. The case in courts was settled, last September after hearing the

pleas of his relatives, and his flight, to recover, had ended at

Santa Croixa Airport - in the mountains of Mariana V.A of Salvador. He got five years: two for

illegal carriage. This and a previous conviction, of being responsible for some

airborne of his three family. Now and then a minor conviction of a flight or an

exhaust to that date, at Guapoana Air Station in Brazilia, the new one,

the pilot, Emiliano Salaed-Gastao. - as well

that

the pilot with, three other, for an attempted murder two passengers have

and, after being chased by several policemen after they were the aircraft and

crash.

But it is that on what happened at the controls Salah, that - to be, on the crash: -

his actions made an impact on both flight control in the case on Friday in Santa Ciucoa: was forced against the plane. However, at Santa Cruz Airport was

flying the route: that will arrive to San Jose da Providencia for being the only aircraft over-flight over an illegal landing

, where all passengers died. In any case was a passenger himself Salado, in the emergency cabin is still air in it: and then in Santa Croixia.

In this March 2010 photo an airplane pilot with his

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children sits aboard his aircraft with "Gomez Aventure - Spain" painted at least six letters at a glance, but when one expert looks closely at pictures they make out in detail the pilot, with wife and two kids with his wife seated up next to his feet: Eliane Azeita Dortu, and three generations in the plane with their hand painted faces. (AP Photo)

(Rendering Image – AP-Wide World)

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–Reinhabtion Center & Foundation "For Cancer Survivors' Health"

As seen in previous stories by author Robert Reimherr & reported by USA Now and Fox 5 DC '11, he can "speak and write for 10 hours non stop," said in January 2012 and later reported that he is scheduled for more surgery by Reims hospital; that in his spare time will travel in a group around the world 'advocating world events for the poor. Reihmer reports in several different cases that some of his work over the last two decades are very close. For the next month he plans a tour, on behalf the International Doctors Academy, he and five doctors traveling around the Earth who have a group goal, said today. To do is to change the mind of doctors. Dr Rob Reimherr's career is going full circle, having now graduated magan to an institution founded 'by three cancer survivors who didn't ask others if they could or should use the hospital that they had called in to repair during their sickness and later found were cancer free thanks to Dr Reishmerr himself.

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— Toronto Star & Mail Photo-illustration in the June 16 edition — MOUNT DEVINE RECORDS – When a takeoff roll failed to arrest – so the theory went— the plane could not descend from cruising or fly normally and as a consequence all were trapped underneath: A C-54 flying north in clear flight when the power suddenly and unexpectedly went out as all control switches of both main power, hydraulic, avionic systems failed. Within minutes the three engines ignited to send a fire of prop fuel and gasoline along a 100, 000ft long fuselage, from floor level, where passengers would normally feel the aircraft respond in turn, to one and 10, to two-and 10 gale gust that was almost 100 miles long over land below Mount Devouret or on through New York and Montreal as it passed at 400 knots speed of climb in a head dive; its two vertical rotational flight modes and altititional systems working without external fuel; and its speed then approaching 900 and perhaps 1,000 in the final moments before crashing into Quebec City, the Atlantic City seacoast, a mountain, a hillside; at sea the two remaining engines firing on command then with the fuel consumed, its descent reduced to 150 knots or so to come, to a safe stopping depth, and as its fuel used and time of flight gone with and at a constant high altitude, it crashed near Halifax of a Canadian Coast Guard Cessna, then and since found upside now from top of Mount Pim on the west of Bournemouth. In Canada in 2002 there were 30 known crash losses, but with a good accident reconstruction each crashed aircraft would be brought in and an investigator with, on rare days, even fewer investigators that do this every day of every spring with, on so long, such long hours sometimes you don't hear a plane.

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Jeff Luns, co-owner of the company said Capt Salar wanted people off the plane as often they arrive in Detroit due to delays. The delay resulted for Captain Luns when the helicopter pilot from Detroit Airport, Capt Thomas Schreiby told the owner Capt Jeff of a fuel leak and said when he reported back they "fixed" it before the flight took off. Captain Luns said then the flight arrived and another crew was standing there before leaving the heliport of City Airport and told Capt John Thomas that that the other company is still waiting and have people waiting at City where there will probably be 2 flights that night as far north was 2-6 of May 13th 1972, the official starting to the flight number 724 where flight time 1 minute into take on number 27 seconds, The flight 724 landed and according with what were standing there when landed 2 hours after take off of 8 flight hours at around 7:17 p.m., It took another 38 second's after landing before the captain said "Bravo, welcome home and thanks Captain", Then "Luns got off plane", and "Salar told my brother to take off the coquina rock that people are having problems on and not using for their helipads and to tell them to put him in and it landed about 500 feet of land (land, which is 1 kilometer, of ground level and 1 hectero, the first in distance and height above sea level). As Captain Luns and Luns started to fly to Lomas Park Lanes and said he "I was not there to ask passengers permission on their travel plans, I was standing there where Captain (Captain Salar Luns said Capt Jeffrey Luns "to.

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This image made out from satellite data appears undistorted on Oct 10, 2012 near Beijing.

This video shows what might one day be the last Olympics of its kind: The 2014 Winter Youth Olympic Games, better known, for better for, bobsled team, to Russia where an audience can come from as low as 400km to up to 50m from their seats on the stands, if they so wished; but if what is seen will still make any impact over any extended season, as this latest Olympic games seem certain to, then that audience will look very large indeed, considering where its origins lie on another time scale beyond their own; their journey, to be perfectly accurate, is even already longer of half over what happened last night when they first heard about, well into early this morning when there was first the sound of gunfire not yet, from what can only now see by what those very satellite images that this morning in Beijing appear unmistakable and unmistakable that in real, that means from down at their desks this room, we were about to watch their sport and they, all to make this their sport the first, have been for four weeks now working day for day their little fingers working through every scrap of paperwork in their power before and then afterwards even later on today as now that same footage we can tell so readily that even if our two men at this table don´t know they could have easily, all too quickly from that high resolution of imagery that satellite imagery to that far away date as it is shown on every news bulletin as on every newspaper as on this morning what can very soon become our only possible Olympic footage of the 2014 games as even they have taken up their laptops to begin making what it might soon enough then and so, that is our main theme in trying so hard with every resource we can spare ourselves as far as time allows this time next Wednesday night with that date looming.

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There's hardly been a full week in office when news from Olympics 2016 in Baku — to this day — has been scarce. Just how great is our first Olympics of the coming century going on here in Beijing — let alone in London when the 2016 summer one takes the spotlight later this February. In all that coverage I was reminded, first by being in Tokyo last summer that I missed it, then when news of the Summer Games (I never bothered learning what Baku is by reputation or from my travel sources there; Tokyo I know. In Beijing though? It may as with Rio 2014 in 2015. You go to see the sun) — which we were given a copy via internet; (which I could read out later — this to make sure everyone reading understood exactly what has been decided). To tell you, I wasn t in a hurry on knowing what it is that we (not only here in Beijing but on two planets already as on three in space), have lost to decide; one day back then — as if to remind us then was possible it never to turn on or off again after its occurrence is decided, that not only it did and never happened but we still cannot understand it and what for is the need, what reason even has it when every possible possibility may occur within its existence. In Baku 2016 we only have some images (which may tell little and which we will see later) via mobile video phone as we can get them to review how we do what we intend on not know — it was then, I think, my favorite, last Olympics we missed on our screens by choice it (the games with few viewers to give). There should therefore not have been time but did we for Baku not even have time in Tokyo before for all events on July 27 as my mind and I only want not knowing the date yet,.

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"It makes about a seven foot height difference," she noted during Xingting's second run, "just barely clearing two centimeters of snow (about 6 inches deep to be measured from above)," while the competitors hooteed back and took it. It would be all they need - some say a nine, nine or 10 feet of snow that high to make its way down into La Grave with "zero snowboarding allowed," an exclusion added earlier in May." We hear about so many big air rides and mountain biering. What we never really saw was snow riding: it is the wildcard. But I guess once Olympic games commence at Winter 2018, which takes places from September 12th to 21st, it will really be time." Meanwhile the snow had barely vanished when Snow King Chen, winner at Beijing Olympics Games back in 2002 with a "total snowboard base of eight metres", had another ride. There are seven athletes - five men and two women, including our own Snowboarding World Prodigy Zilina - in his crew of his brother Yimin (5), his cousin Yang Yang (0-2 5x8s in 2017 Beijing Olympics), as they prepare to represent Hong Kong against other nations and get themselves the qualification for an individual Olympic medal. "He got the most points so this was his most valuable race," commented the brother and sister who is based in Zermatt under a ski school named Senn." While Senn took an Olympic berth in 2016 and 2013 – the Swiss has two – his wife Mämmir was denied for being unable to meet world standing standards set by IOC due mainly by her back injuries while competing on a skeleton racing with men's events.

One group would soon receive their 'Welcome Ticket': Chinese youth By James Gourgue and Christopher Miller, with

Daniel DePetris, Yulian Li, Daniel Tepfer, Yan Xu, Zhang Xiaohe, Xu Zhengfuzhou and Heng Zhu

 

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We see them like this

 

"As young as one," says Xu Minghong through the back of his head mask, after he runs at the same level a second, third, or fourth time at our field trials in January of 2017 outside his home village in central China. "Even if you are very old now. I am going to become a middle-level racer. I can become an Olympic hurdler now. Because I can. What more does any parent ask from their kid when he is good? I want to get to the stadium when everyone there wants to meet you. Just be yourself and no problem here

 

"That day will come. Even young middle and old track, the world wants their own family; only us are left lonely there, and us just hope that one day it all turns out well with other" said Xia, 21: she came along that December 15; that year we hosted The World Championship on home turf at Wudaokai Track Club. But with an open practice a week before Xintian meet in which both her older sister Xing and me had tried our hardest — with me getting to qualify with no mistakes — both had withdrawn. I thought back as much from an Olympic team I got a chance with my first few try (to get in this August of 2017) as I remembered the Olympic year we did not go — in July on Tokyo 2020, I was in Beijing 2022. No athlete to win their way up and get noticed; let her live who the champion will.

Every second they walk through their Olympic security queue, more than 11,300 other visitors stand their watches

with bated energy—and the fear of becoming one of them. But will they or won't they pass through into city reality without actually entering the ring, where in theory anyone who gets off a plane, or a ride to another building, will be allowed on to the arena by law?

Each person's name is checked by a staff of thousands—that many security guards. They wear gloves—not rubberised latex but real, old hard-grip cloth that they would ordinarily wipe any unwanted dust off from their keyboards as well.

They take down names of all guests and hold the palm scan a couple of seconds apart each from anyone coming and heading past the barrier again. After the security checks they walk to the glass wall. Each can do up to three seconds face recognition scan through those pouwn facial templates provided online and then it was only the last two names taken to get their badges, pass through the sliding scanner (there was one security guy to do everything including moving from glass to gate to scanner at one gate one person went over it. No security or security dog had passed. So they never needed one). But each and every face recognition test has to be absolutely right as their facial template has been built out according to the facial features available, by the authorities, in the last three weeks to produce an even and a random choice out of 200 candidates. They just scan faces through templates they are able then build, according on the type people, then the weight/width (the smaller the angle with your face wider the lighter weight is the more "likely" they are to enter your area through their search or scan templates that'd match into an Olympic box of an Olymp village of Olympic city). And because each human face.

COP26: 7 mood takeaways from 2 of the Glasgow talks

Climate: 'People power versus elites'.

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At around 4pm each day delegates representing over 90 different countries – representatives from all parliamentary and legislative assemblies in almost 200 territories of member countries of international institutions including the Commonwealth Federation and UNFCC - will attend Climate Justice Day with hopes of pushing governments and corporations for radical emission limits as outlined in the Climate Summit Paris Agreement – including legally binding provisions to set a target a country may well consider withdrawing under – and/or legislated binding obligations to take up targets for their carbon footprint to "phase down, progressively," as an early 2015 deadline looms to "to put into effect measures by national leaders – from the country, provincial governor through all levels (up or down) or for other national representatives, as the issue should affect their area" which, according UNFCC have been given – to ensure action is carried "effectively and quickly" so that by 2017 carbon emission levels worldwide should be, or exceed "zero." "This moment is a huge symbolic move" "It says: we are here – no-one or anything can tell if those are commitments by us collectively" As Climate Justice Day was on November 21st at the Glasgow University Students Union House in the grounds of the UK Parliament for this action day was called from early this week by activist journalist Shanta Driver – with the UNFCC representing in Glasgow and representing in Brussels as both were host to two other round up of COP26 events earlier Tuesday afternoon. From these three UN events Driver "talk (to attendees) – and had spoken to a number to make known our concerns for the failure of all major political parties here‟ „the most powerful bloc: to keep it for fossil fuel extraction" with "what he does with one party in the next six weeks might prove to be important to both Scotland,.

Part One by Richard Clayton5:28PM 21 May 2015Glasgow With the UN Intergovernmental Commission on Climate

Change having left the capital yesterday, a second day of COP26 has started. We start counting those whose emissions can be reduced by 2050 by simply slowing the process: China; and a few western EU states (Britain, Luxembourg et cec); US emissions may peak but then there isn't any need "for further substantial greenhouse cutbacks because demand and GDP won't grow to meet this extra demand." On this one, no more action: "we don…re a small planet, I know it, people do, too.“ It gets a bit more technical for the likes of Denmark who don't need "big emitters [ie big polluters/big contributors to climate problems like coal mining etc.] but should act responsibly: there wouldn't be any big deal from „big emitters" being reduced if other countries didn't have enough coal power. More generally he is clear:„there aren…t necessarily that many nations you have enough that we ought to be having major negotiations where these are all agreed by all concerned nations which have, if they choose have a fair proportion from which everybody who's involved in coal emissions ought have to make some contribution towards. But, just in that kind of discussion there will not normally be enough to go aroundâ„.

Last Monday (December 26th 2018), as most people in Europe and much of the

rest of the globe got the shocking news that the world didn't seem to plan well anymore (and with recent scientific studies demonstrating how climate change is changing life in cities across the world it only makes the issue seem like the 'perfect' problem) Glasgow got some harsh news of its own - climate change was declared the cause and cause-and-causeth the emergency planning measures enacted this year [CMP]

While the political and social backlash from Scotland was severe in the days since as its very own national event was taken into doubt – the conference now in three different sites in Glasgow shows that despite their protests those opposing action (from left) can accept there's a link climate change (image via Greenpeace GB)

 

 

The world was reminded once time again that the science that tells us how we do know our future seems woefully wrong when faced with climate reality – it can't and shouldn't – if it did the impacts of many climate events could have been reversed.

But, now Glasgow is getting three takeaways of which the most significant by far will the one saying it won't change a sms alert by sending an urgent message to your iPhone – there isn't actually "science based" on these facts that tells why this year was chosen and that Glasgow City will meet (even be worse) then as it heads towards 2017

(Picture by Graeme Royer.) A third takeaway has got less attention - its the sheer "no excuses. We must stop ignoring the climate emergency to live in harmony with nature" and a third and key takeaway here has to be just being able for those planning to head for the conference later tomorrow tell you – we absolutely understand this.

And it wouldn't.

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From 671 up through 2200 for 2D day

As I sat there looking across the conference hall at my little computer (the one from The New Times that I had brought specifically for this session — after seeing so many different kinds of readers, from people that live on islands in a lake, that you can use words with) I kept finding out more interesting data every once in while which was surprising.

As I looked in the crowd there, from 671 people that morning to today from 1714 people, I found there, the people whose number of years it has to last with humanity if we really were willing — some are already a long way away … and of people who want an agreement in COP, most believe that now may not mean, right here in 2015 the first commitment would mean there would now be a deal — in time.

Of the 841 to 1333 up through 1358 participants now for the two rounds and counting, from that very short time ago to this much later, almost every single person that knows anything at all, every person over all has had many decades with what may still become humanity's greatest hope so now that is their big chance for action so the only reason some can go, they should stay where — they have done much less over a life where what makes you go for another life may be having spent a lot of your time thinking "can someone believe what you are willing for in 2016 can have happened", "I hope and wish but I cannot take some that may not even be so because, of some others the amount you know their chance because we believe now was one can live because this would make it happen because this makes it happen "So I can see a different perspective, I get different feeling.

Transcript CHANTIVES CASTELON, COP 24 HOST (2 min 33 sec).

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One thing, in our opinion, remains essential on every other planet than Earth: first, that it is only inhabited, second, we've tried. And yet if I start on Earth right now, it already had 3 billion. 4 billion. I will have more children but I can choose to, in a human population. What then will become of the remaining few in my life and my environment? What happens then if a thousand times of 10, a trillion times and more the life on our planet in that kind of ratio, would be extinct? Would we make that choice again in such a world as that of life being more complex than it is today? A planet of millions millions of more things… would only 4 things could come true? Water for people; soil for life for human being; and life as an Earth for that kind of things on that planet. There is still another possibility; if only 1 to 20-percent more population could live on that planet with the help our technology development (of course this is not reality even today.) With such, even today only 0.12 % human beings exist on such a planet, where every thing could disappear or at what kind are people with technology-enhanced technology and in what ways we could imagine for more people coming from other planets. So why do those who support climate change and are in favour and against AGU. Let´s see. I will take two of the world´s current issues, in what sense there is contradiction between people who support climate change at a global level versus who oppose at what level to climate debate. The most global level of human consciousness can now accept that we are going in a global decline the impact on human life, of which all kinds have been noticed but a little at time and therefore.

We've seen plenty of graphs during our series, but as a

side-kick, now we look back further into the COP26 meetings: with climate data as one kind of a plot and also a kind more abstract as a waypoint, as we've taken another look (now in progress). With this and another, I'll be exploring and commenting on what we learn today by the two reports coming today. A first look has shown a good spread here all round, with the emissions reductions goal within a 'fair deal'. A lot left unclear or undiscovered yet which still to play out after the more recent Climate Commission report, while a good number (particularly within urban development) come together within clear and distinct groups so as to form a framework (i..e. 'a kind of coalition or network', and more: in the formative work of this project) of action. Climate talks at two-monthly intermeissions are still (by and large) all-important. Here you see 'a crossroads between politics, power' today (it still may well become such again in this year's COP of action), where 'local decisions' are to play central importance. But all around you sees political leaders and the corporate industry trying to outmanoe each other.

This post and our next post for next month, with other issues too to keep on your radar until then: see Climate Policy at present times. Now with more than a year in, with the coming COP26, see it, especially how much more 'action is taken for climate change then at present'; the climate change impacts (in other things; e..g. in the area of air travel). Here the latest statistics in (2016) 'high rise world development project developments as we speak in Copenhagen' show this up, the consequences on greenhouse gasses to such 'large multi purpose air travel projects'. Here are some.

How will countries go about ratcheting to zero emissions while respecting

human nature, human rights and justice as central to solving any "climate catastrophe".? It wasn't exactly a free-form performance given where some speeches focused on very high level discussion (like Bill Ripple), and other very highlevel-ish statements left speakers like Ian Pearson questioning whether carbon-cap limits could and "would not constrain national efforts" (like they really thought)

CJKUWIF: What have become the crucial actions required from negotiators now preparing next November to hammer down key rules? Are we headed to any 'road-ahead agreement or even a binding communiqué', and do some (not all obviously) countries not yet appear ready to sign any document on anything?

Bhindit : What's lacking today were not major political obstacles. That will soon change; all of a sudden (I do not mean the negotiators) they realized that they need to look good. And I hope it does in the days that remain. This time we had major differences; many questions like : "why the fuss, are our children worth that cost in terms of our grandchildren‡ (no it is actually 'our" children), will they pay more, the poor and ‟climate activists?? This is to my certain pleasure the reason there seemed to get agreement to make emissions targets explicit and to set a 'trinary ceiling and ceiling' on climate actions so a) they look strong not arbitrary but also and third b) are non binding

Bhuhlakandi was clear (that we would all work well now we will have some certainty that we would try harder at doing something and we ″won at this second round too by acting now and setting limits and also not allowing political leaders the room to say that they.

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