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the, the, this is dw, and use live from bill in the u. n. chief condemns the fossil fuel industry, antonio gutierrez coles, coal, oil and gas companies. the godfathers of climate tales and suggests and new tax on their profits as new data highlights a year of wrinkled braking temperatures. also coming out the you and says is really settlers have killed more than 500 palestinians in the occupied westbank since the status of the israel hospital. the violence has some palestinians, fearing for the lines, will have a special report from the territory. the
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i'm was like a welcome to the program, the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, has called for a tax on the profits of fossil fuel companies to help pay for the fight against climate change. he said time may be running out to control arising, global temperatures. the use climate $1.00 to $10.00, meanwhile says it says the last month was the 12 consecutive months to break. temperature records last month was the hottest may on record. after year of higher the normal weather, the world is feeling the impact. india is in drought with voters this week testing ballots in 47 degrees celsius temperatures, grease, so it's worse wildfire season with more than 20 recorded fatalities. and there's been more than 60 death. somebody heat wave in mexico as water resources dwindled,
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outdoor work this out of heat is human induced and could become more frequent. there's an 80 percent likelihood that the annual average global temperature will temporarily exceed $1.00 degrees above pre and thus real levels for at least one of the next 5 calendar years. the agency is calling on the group of 20 to real in the fossil fuel industry in limit carbon output. the g 20 is holding the summit in brazil next month where they are set to discuss the environment and in energy transition. the cows father is excitement scientist at the nonprofit organization, berkeley us. i asked for his reaction to the announcement from the world. meet you a logical organization, that global temperatures are likely to exceed 1.5 degrees and the next 5 years. so what they're saying is that there's an 80 percent chance that one of the years in the next 5 years will be above $1.00 degrees. that doesn't necessarily mean the
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world has passed the you and temperature target, which is in reference to a longer term average. so when we think about climate change, there's 2 induced warming, but there's also some year to year variability. and most of that is driven by all new and money events that caused some additional warming or cooling, respectively. right now we're in the midst of the day on the new event. and so global temperatures are actually approaching 1.5 degrees. in fact, the last 12 months, as copernicus reported, had been about 1.6 degrees above pre industrial levels. but that's going to stayed a little bit as a one unit that develops. and so our best estimate remains that the world is going to firmly pass 1.5 degrees in the late 20 twenty's early 2030 is if we don't reduce emissions quickly. so are you saying that we are still on track for that is currently the world is on track to pass 1.5 degrees in the next 10 years. and to not be on track to do that, we'd have to make some pretty radical changes in terms of reducing global emissions very quickly. we also have the potential to pass $1.00 degrees temporarily,
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and bring temperatures back down later in the century, which is what most i pcc models do these days. if we remove more carbon from the atmosphere than we're adding after net 0, that's a big left. it's a lot easier not deposited in the 1st place to try to recover from that. we've heard antonio comparison. i saying he's quoting, for a winful tax on fossil fuel companies, can the fossil fuel industry fix the problem that they created? so i don't think they have the incentive to fix the problem. they create an effect as long as possible. fuel companies can make money selling fossil fuels, they're going to do. so. the only way to stop the world from warming is to get our global emissions of c o 2 all the way down to 0, which means no more burning of oil, gas or coal. and less that's kind of balanced with permanent removal of carpentry atmosphere, which is quite expensive. no, maybe there's a way that oil and gas companies can play a role in some of the solutions and things like geothermal energy in carbon capture and storage or carbon dioxide removal. and that's going to be
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a very different market in there. and today there's not really a world world around the gas companies are still selling oil and gas 3040 years from now. if we're on track to meet our clinicals. and that was a nice day of this may being the hottest, my ever knocking the 12 straight monthly rec, what? hi. you've mentioned things like video and but it's is warming accelerating. so there's a big debate in the community right now about whether or not the rate of for me is accelerating. my personal view is that there is increasing evidence that it is in part because that's also what our climate models expect to happen in a world where we're not reducing emissions of c o 2 another greenhouse gases. but we are reducing emissions of planet cooling aerosols. so some of the things that we put up in the atmosphere is a byproduct of burning coal, oil and gas like so for an oxide, actually had a cooling effect on the planet. and those of historically masked about a 3rd of the morning that the world would have otherwise experienced. we've been cleaning their up really quickly and places like u, as in europe, there's a recent regulation to clean up the. so for emissions from ships and all of this is
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contributing to a pretty stark decline and emissions of sulfur dioxide which is the point of cooling. and so that's really super charging this underlying warming trend from c o 2. and so because of that, there's increasing evidence that the rate of warming has increased the recent decades. and there's a paper to that just out today that suggested that the world was now warming at a rate of about a not going to succeed per decade, which is about 50 percent faster than the rate we've seen on average since 1970. thank you for those in science a see how saw that with berkeley? thank you. check also as he say at least 4 people have been killed and dozens injured in a trained condition in the city of part of it. so a passenger train collided with a freight train on wednesday evening. police and rescue services are at the scene evacuating passengers. thousands of other nationalist is riley's, have marched through jerusalem's muslim courts or some taunting racist slogans. the
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jerusalem day flag march is an annual rally celebrating as well as capture of east jerusalem in the 1967 go. it's gone ahead this year despite the ongoing war and gone, so crowns of mass as the domestic escapes before. continuing along the traditional route through palestinian area on the way to the west and will some arches reportedly taunted, destitute arabs, and there were also scuffles with police. meanwhile, the united nations human rights office has called for an end to violence in the occupied westbank. it says that some 500 pedestal indians had been killed by israeli settlers and security forces since the most terror attacks of october 7th has a statement from a specs to us and for the office of the you and hi, commission of human rights. you and human rights chief bulk of touch is to die renewing calls for an end to the shop. rising deadly violence in the occupied westbank seems to 7 full time. he urges accountability for the killing of either
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$500.00 palestinians by is riley, security forces and satellites. these riley security forces have often use lethal force as a 1st resort against palestinian protest is throwing stones in century bottles and fire crackers at um with vehicles. in cases where those short sleeve did not rep present and even a threat to lice. the displacements of dozens of palestinian communities in the west bank is also raising concerns as well as the government is declaring more and more lined in the occupied territory to be is rarely owned since the most terror attack on october 7th alone, israel has to be classified $1100.00 heck to is in the west bank as israel safe lands, rebecca wrist has, has this report. i asked him to go home. the shut up every day. life has become a struggle. the better when ship it has been grazing his herds in these hills,
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for decades online, his father and grandfather graves too. but lately his livelihood and family tradition is coming under increased threat in shot instead of $4.00 to $3.00 or 4 months on a daily basis. we have been experiencing violent assault. it is not possible to sleep at night, fearing for our children, we on the constant threat to the end at any moment. we could get killed and we could have our houses and cabins, and we could be displaced badly. the threat comes from sigma violence hands encampment is surrounded on one side by and his right. the settlement considered a legal under international law. and on another, by an outpost, an informal settlement considered a legal even under his riley little board. hon says lately it feels as though they closing in bad. somebody laughed october 7th. they stepped someone with a knife and now the body looked at the end houses. they attacked them, compensated livestock,
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one of the finest from definitely got his lives to compensated. we're gonna have to pay around $40000.00 jacobs for it. then that's our new. come see a chicken. any livestock safety is not uncommon. according to is riley liberal newspaper heart. it's more than 500 goats and sheep has been stolen by on this riley settlers in recent months. sometimes in military uniform. even more common than facts, though, is violence and intimidation. seems like these are a regular recurrence over the west bank. and the intimidation is working since the october 7th terror attack. settlers have forcibly displaced people from at least 20 hurting communities and entirely up routed another 7. these riley military is supposed to protect the palestinians living here. but a report by human rights watch has found the military is either failing to do so.
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who is directly involved in the violence or integrity? is riley volunteer? activists have stepped up. they work in an effort to keep community safe. the protective presence started right after october, 7 communities were extremely threatened by settlers visits and the restaurant. so we have, we had to start coming into nights when we are there. as much as is happening. the activists say set live violence is part of an unofficial but deliberate is riley policy to take land. but there's another official way to when they are declaring an area state class. drew it cuz he's the founder of karen nev on an organization. engaged in monitoring and researching is riley land policy in the west bank world. he says, the reclassification of land is one of the main methods by which israel seeks to
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assert control over land in the occupied territories. basically, they had surveyed this area that were suppose the service area to reach the conclusion that this area was not cultivated. if it was not cultivated for a certain amount of years, so then they assume that it state lands on israel has a right to run this last. so you can assume that this area which has been declared is going to, is going to go to a body of which is related to this early in some enterprise, an enterprise, the government is actively working to promote when re classifying the biggest pocket of landed decades. finance minister beds a little smoked rich said the move was an important and strategic issue. while there are those in israel and in the world he said, who seek to undermine all right today and samaria. we promote settlement through hard work and in a strategic manner. all over the country this year,
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more than 1100 heck, days of land has been read classified, a state land. this is directly related to, to a political climate and they are doing it now in order to convey a message and we will do whatever we want. we're decisive to go on with is really annexation of the west bank. and there's no legal way the palestinian can fight this, the practical or despite the challenges behind is determined to try to hold onto his mind for sure, but this no justification. so i am living in my land right where the settlers, what business do they have in my land remaining? and i have a title to this land. what do they want from me to? where should i go? when i left in the hey, he hopes increased international pressure will help save his mind for future generations. you're watching, do you have any news off next we have
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