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But we get floods of things.Little floods coming in every day.And we give just 10 prizes a year.
Little floods coming in every day.
But we get floods of things.
If the floods in Thailand, for example-- now we blame migrants because we don't have enough jobs, so we're going round them up and deport them.
weather, floods, et cetera.
But today, there are floods in Pakistan, heat waves in Ukraine, or droughts in the Midwest United States.
So we can talk about Manhattan and the floods, being in the middle of a hurricane.
me meant that now CNN did a whole program on the floods in Pakistan, Al Jazeera did a half an hour program on the floods in Pakistan, Canadian television, BBC, and media channels
Now, all this stuff floods in to their life, not necessarily in real time, but close to real time in ways that it never used to before.
And again, lots of information floods in from the eyes, from the ears, from the nose, from within the body.
How do we start building so that they can survive things like floods, which are inevitable with climate change, earthquakes, which are inevitable because we're
Well, do you remember the floods in Thailand in 2011?
And they set up camp and they're susceptible to lightening or to flash floods and things like that.
rainfall patterns like impending droughts or droughts that are just getting going or floods or large shifts
When someone snorts cocaine, all that actually happens is dopamine floods into their brain and then the brains blocks its re-uptake.
Now, a couple years ago, there were floods in Iowa.
The floods in Pakistan of the summer of 2010, the list goes on and on.
You can see my book covers many topics, including flash floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfire, heat waves, snowstorms, tsunamis, all types of natural disasters.
come well they don't run off the top of that dry compact surface causing those devastating floods but instead the water
These are floods. So we get--floods are
And our great range, rough floods, and rainstorms are associated with this.
for us to have really moist air that has to be warmed to get the real primo floods.
When in Mumbai, you're talking about the rain and the floods and people were very worried they were extremely helpful towards each other.
That's why you're seeing more violent weather, more floods, longer periods of droughts, wildfires.
almost inevitably when you're talking to a parent or a teacher they go quickly to the stranger danger concern right floods of government reports saying kids are
So the temperature of the planet goes up, and some farmer, she can't feed her kids because she has floods and droughts on her land.
idea that I'll throw in the beginning, that I'd like you guys to marinate on as the Mezcal floods into your veins.
Now who would have imagined that we would be able to with this ape-like, or Garden of Eden like, this ape-like organ in here to be able to adapt to these floods of information,
And that means not only preparing, but also giving practical advice of what to do if you're in your car and the road floods, what to do if you're on foot during a snow storm, or
During the summer, the greatest single natural disaster on the face of the planet was the floods in Pakistan.
And I think this is a picture from Morpeth, England, from the floods from two years ago.
Most of our big floods are associated with something that on the media
In the middle of the—-in 2006, we had the floods. I don't know if any of you guys live on the north shore, but we had massive floods