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on the on option or can see and welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from comp 28 hosts nearby. it's the largest united nations climate change conference bringing together the $198.00 countries all parties of ratify the 1992 un framework convention on climate change. nearly every country in the world with me is the ways for minister of climate change in environment of over administered infrastructure development. talk up to the high found a way me thank you so much for coming on from a climate minister. so of course there's a lot of tools within the past few days. yeah, that'd be a push in as being the in the, the u. a,
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but hundreds of billions of dollars being pledged, took off the 28th is it closes tomorrow. but headlines in the nato countries saying that you a doesn't deserve to host that summit and all kinds of things we can get into what's this contrast between what we're hearing across the global south about the hopes that they've been engendered here in the u. a. and into by and the in, so that's, that's really bad to hear. but i believe that people can, particularly in global so they can, they can see anything they want. but today we have a examples. this isn't on the 1st go. this is comp 28 and now they really need to compare that with the previous 27, a conferences that has taken place almost everywhere in the, in, in, in europe. what we, what we have today is, is, is
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a success. success in the sense that the, the host has in the day when a glitch that a fund that has never been an issue. and then he puts that 50000000000 as, as a, a good way to make, to make others participate on such a fund. we know, and these is exactly what we, what do we have, what do we have to date? a country, a small country? yes. with the groups. yes. and what we have seen today, and during the last 10 days of the cup. uh that we've been, we've been doing great. yeah. but you know, you bill clinton's, vice president al gore when he so when he was in office he always was sanctions on
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iraq, of course, which killed half a 1000000 children. we have john kerry time is on volley of abide and administration that refuses the u. a equals for a cease fire in gaza. both of these people are saying no the you a is a, is a non grades of, i mean, as were i'll go, i'll go, i said uh the way is northern honest broker, more or less. i don't tell you if you, if you, if anyone, anyone could say anything but you really need to, to, to justify what to say. and the justification is the end project is the result of what we, what we've, what we've seen and what we've done. now, in the united out of image we have actually, when we, when we asked for a cup to host a flood over, wouldn't mean everybody is willing to, to, to all the countries, including the capitals of that we assume that the, the sentiment are coming from they didn't say no for us, a hosting,
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a conference of this nature is not, is not an easy topic and we know that it's not an easy job. we know that we have to, to, to face such a criticism. we know that it's not that the science of movies is aside from the normal criticism you would expect about no going fast enough. the 1.5 degrees centigrade mission. this is visit direct insults to this country. as that is that is how they thing cabinets. individuals, they do not actually do to present their countries and anyway, well they could, they don't carry, does use the biden administration. that is true, that is true, but that does not, that does not really have us in any way or does not actually uh eh, give us any, any, any. and so within, within, within our itself we know that we,
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we have been doing great, but literally in this fi, uh, maybe in other slides they can do anything criticize in any way, but they would always come up with something to criticize the small countries and that is that is not, not only when it comes to, to, to a couple of meetings and even even identify as a human life by everything they would come up with something to, to, to criticize someone's countries. and it, i think it's high time to, to, to really a, give a little bit different aspect to these more countries who are doing great when it comes to a topic that could, i may change what we've done during the, the last 3 decades is, is, is is it really, is it any i'm believe of it, then i have been out of the or though we know that we are
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a very small contribute that is to the, to the mission. why we, we contribute to this 9.6 percent. why the united states does about 17 percent the and the but the problem is whether or not with us, but we are participating when we are actually looking into that issue as a global issue. it's not at looking into climate change as an issue. uh that would actually be within, within the united data image. so, so data it'd be a lot of, i mean nobody to know if these as little but issue and we have to work together. now if anyone comes and say that this country has, has no respect to what we've been, we've been doing great, we've been hosting, i want to get on to those different measures because there's no criticism or migrant easier and pullout and countries that kobe washington's rules. this will, this will countries to civil obtain, usually as regards the media perceptions of,
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of things. the bbc in britain, which of course is being accused of promoting is riley propaganda during the ledge . guys a jet aside. i'm not sure if you saw it, but that was blanket coverage. did they have a wistful blow? a documents showing that you a was going to raise? use cop $28.00 to discuss oil and gas. i mean, what was your 1st reaction when you heard i to the, i mean why this was, i'm whether it was true. i mean, it's been denied by the way, government. what's, what's behind all of that? how does the rail think? what's a, what they have actually they have reported, they have reported the report that came on and your time it's, it's not, it's not that nothing at all. we know that this is, this is a coming song and they would be, we knew right from day one that seems would come. but the question is, why do we have to, to do that now for anything that has, we have to offer it easy to do with it today we are, yes, we are a small company, but we are, we're out of i'm doing great when it comes to the to the,
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to the human m eh, center. how many do you think it came out and breaks membership? i think, i mean, what is it? why are they doing this? will have a so they have, they must be, they must be at ease and that's maybe we don't to know. uh but they, they, they a different it to the look down up in small countries that are seen to be so no malawi and other countries i was born and but he is a nation that is impacting that. nope. we are when yes, we are a small and a number, so yes, we got a small in, in, in, in, in areas. but the impact is going be beyond what we, what, what, what, what we see and what did the public know what our efforts, particularly on the, on the, on the human sense that we are, we will, we have a lot of things we can help our efforts it goes beyond oceans and we've,
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we've been doing great when it comes to financing a renewables when it comes to this is what the people are talking about. we do not want to get into a political fight. and then today we, we looked at when you administer of climate change, do you feel it was as weaponized mean? it says if climate change policy is being weaponized, depending on the nature of foreign policy, was it as well? is it hard to job? now it has always be, it has even human rights find out with the nice today the climate change fires and then i said, oh it's i, i don't know, i don't know how when kind of handled a, a fi like this. now. yes, we have a, a petroleum country, here we are, we, this is how we develop all of your buy stores. i'm not sure what that does not stop
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us from actually going with the with the global agreement a we've been, we in the, in the mean that agent we haven't, we don't understanding very well when it comes to, to, to yeah, but it's not just the way it is criticize russia, which of course is expanding, is nuclear, a non common to meeting technologies, china and massive expanding solar. it's all of those ricks countries that are being hit with criticisms, strange stories, suddenly appearing in the newspaper, you would find money. but for us in the united limits we, we, we are moving on. if we, if we for that, if we stop somewhere, we know that we will admit we're going fine with that they, they speak, or they don't to speak. we got a lot of improving our economic we are actually participating in the international arena. you but why, why or how trusted are the united states delegates here and to by giving the
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massive expansion of the permian basin of gas in texas and new mexico. while on the surface we hedge on kerry and joe biden, talking about as the evils of uh, yes, because the, this is, this is how we proceed from, from, from a industrial countries and up on the, the united states. but most of the, most of the, most of the industrialized countries today of failing to commit what they, what they have promised not on the promised us. we don't need this bad promises, but they have promised the whole, the whole continent in africa. and they have promised all the different countries in asia month, you know, we could always come up with what they think part of the story,
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what city they need to look into, what they should be doing to really need the new world. if you will, don't be fit to own your parties or even partners as you will not last long. i can see that from all these indignation that i'll give way they have, they have lost it quite alone. i know it's a young country of united states, but they have lasted long and actually on the sides of call. certainly in the u. a . and of course the gc, the topic is more garza then global climate emissions that's through and the us is only is there that is that is, that is true or they do, they do what they think is, is, is good for their, for their interest. and we believe that we know that what, what into this them may not be of interest to us and we have to accept that's what
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it is to us. may not, they may not like it, but we do what we think is appropriate for our nation. we don't do what is good for them. wherever to promoting a piece. we have a country where we have posted the, the, the pump. we have hosted the, the in, in, in one place that has never been done before. and that is, that shows what we are and do not get out of it. but it's that shows that we are going going a city that could be could throw rocks anyways. but for us, we're doing, we're doing good. we're doing great. and we believe that we are yes, we out us one nation, but our impact is, is, is see, and here it's all over the, the group. although the pope could make it because of illness but a lot of mean foods into but he did. but anyway, i left as i have to step you, the more from the for me, you a minister of climate change and environment after this break, the
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be of a station. so that transparency is extraordinary. john, mystic entries then just succeeded in finding documents that exist state and making them available to the world public. i mean, what could be more holding back by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the rights for a speech he did so in the public interest. and watched us or mom realized pen smith and, and honestly, to relate to seriously i'm, i know why advice may assume that no one who is the guy that illegal anymore wisely bought. adjustments for to be on box weighing a 175 used to go through the sentence. are we going to let that stay the
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welcome back to going underground? i'm still here with you for me you a minister of climate change and environment doctor built out in the way me. we were talking about this a web, an i zation of the climate change as well. you've written about the importance of not just c o 2, but me saying why is maintain such an important component of this whole climate crisis debate? when we finish the 2nd put into gas uh, on the, on the, on the, on the acoustic impact. i've forgotten about not only about carbon dioxide in to try to only about anything, but i also wrote about night that it's outside the component that we don't know of a of the day. but in, in a decade time and 20 as i'm with the realize that it's this would talk to the jump to be put in regards to that probably we cannot control it. it's not fully within,
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but it's also bad for the, for the ozone. and we forth for 10 years, maybe for 2 decades to the get of the gas. is that actually depleted that the always on the table? i remember the cmc and the refrigerator. exactly. whole of us could change that quickly. exactly. so you to, to day to day to day everybody has a lot of the, i've been, you know, behind this in this phase that we don't know what the, what its impact is going to be a go back to me thing though, you know, but of the ukraine more, we fight it on this program from a great john was like as he washed the nord stream pipeline exposure and was the newer, was the largest single as a human man may meet fame event to be equivalent to the daily emissions of all the things in the world from oil and gas,
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you think anyone who called 28 even mentioned that to the by the administration. unfortunately, i'm not sure if they did, but this should have you mentioned, because today we have to work together to make one for the equal if it is indeed the bite, the ministration has some evidence to suggest. how can one even talk to a bite and registration that is responsible for an eco terror attack that is against the environment? i totally agree. uh, but it saying it is easy and then extra to doing it because today today the, the association is complex. if, if you're just, if there is an issue with, with, with, with a company, you can not forget the rest of, of, of i just making one mention. yeah, that is better, but i believe that's weird. and the need to, to, to uh, work together. if we, if anyone of us, uh, particularly if, when i tell you if
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a country dumped an agreement, the high that they have for the i need for loan, trump, you ever hear? yeah. then they expect you can expect, you know, prior to bodies agreement, there was an agreement made on tokyo and k to agreement is a legally binding agreement. and 2 countries. and one of them is the united states . a doing doing uh, a box administration that i need to probably dump this. they didn't have to fly around obama. yes. uh. and then they went to a new agreement. that is there made this body's agreement. it's not, it's not, it's not bodies who initiated it is they initiate and the whole not branded behind the pad is agreement in a fine morning admitted to another administration came, well,
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thank you very much. there is nothing recorder, global warming, e mail for the administration that might be coming back into by or in a few months time. it could be next year. so they might address selection. they might also say thank you very much. i and you're talking about a country that is contributing of more than 17 percent have i have a general climate change thing. if you take 1990 to 2014 figures, you as a $1.00 trillion dollars. china 1.8. yeah, china is the one that's blamed because a capita doesn't even compare with the usa and the u. s. is that a much longer time? the imaging destiny is uh, these gases chinese chinese, they will not. and or they will even, even prior to a bodies agreement, they will have another no, they would have given that opportunity to develop that in the city. and they are they and that was right. you cannot have that, that the bought it. you had
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a between developed countries with where they have for 200 deities dumped or the the emissions to the to that was we had what we see today is not, is not what china is doing today or so the at a be a lot of what we are doing well our age in, in, in, in carbon dioxide is, is, is not under sure that pro fishing was really bad for the and that's through, i believe it is. i mean the, i think, given that the military's of this, well, he met climate changing kind of changing gases. why is it that this is to a part of the comp $28.00 negotiations. there's an u. s. military base between that would that be into by here, they've been sending in warships to protect israel, perhaps a while. the preparation took over $28.00 into bible going on imaging. who knows what the u. a introduced for the 1st time health and environment. the
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elements disc over 28, still know nothing about the military given that the united states military, some people say is equivalent to to the 6 country in the world in terms of emissions after it was getting that id and, and military is, is responsible for about 6 percent of that mission, that is 10 times a of what we, what we produce in the year. and that is, that is in fact uh and now who organizes now if you, if you go to the, to the, to the, to export, you see, to zones and they do and degree. we would organize them both, but the topics of it is the united nations issue, something to do with the presidents. yeah, we, we do not dictate we, we would always good that help for the 1st time was here. that's through as well. that's as no doubt about that, but that the, the, the, the agenda and the program is actually, it's been, it's been,
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it's been that is possibility of the, of the united nation. they actually should consider database elements because these are not, not only this elements, but they should also put in the agenda is this future gas is that we don't know anything about today, but they might be put into the must be, there just isn't any is type they know it's, it's not that they don't know that that, that throws a oxide is, is, is, is, is hot and what they, they do that is common sense, whatever they want. so i think we have a lot of some, some topics that need to be included a positive from as submitted to the admission instead of all this stuff about loss and damage to develop why, why change all these developing nations from above and tell or do them around not the benefits in the way that industrial countries have over the last 100 years or
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so. why don't we start would take u. s. military. it's the majority of the world of knows there's the 6 percent triggers. you said there's an estimate. no one knows the union doesn't seem to even be looking at assets and, and then to in your good area, schools are no exceptions as regards emissions. so does that mean u. s. military emissions always good. very good. there is a lot of trouble at the moment on his plate for backing is this fact that area in opposition too much and god bless his heart. i think he is doing great so far, but now we do not 13 lead to specifically sage. i've no exceptions. yeah, but that is, that is now, is the military military operations or the the as, as is and exceptions or, or not. if we do that either all or except to that is by the i pc exactly by that
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just like you on i if we think of carbon dioxide, this is how we ex, had and then a kind of one dioxide is that an exception or not? there are, there are uh, activities that say that you're not accepting that probably to do with population control. that's through regards human. yeah. ex relation. yeah. but it needs to be accepted is because uh, the reason is for 4 to 4 hours for us right now we're in new, my host of go over to any aid. there's a u. s. military base, not far from the studio. does the way you know how much the emissions of this because you saw the reports. i think the again, the bbc and nato outlets were doing, which was ad quality at the host of golf 28 is really bad because of flaming on gas wells. but does anyone know about this u. s. military base of the fred basically that is actually it is it is,
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it is absolutely the united nation is aware of that as they know the emissions of, of almost everything they have. they have agencies all over the world and they know what to what to accept and what to accept. what to include in the agenda and what not to good for, for the future. for, for, for the united of image, we are hosting this event, and we would like to make a success out of it in the, in the, in the sense of administrating the v, v. what is being given to us to make a success of what the agenda, whether this is good to discuss these discussions are out of a related to the, to the, to the, at united the nation. if ccc, that's where they need the to say, these are the new elements that we need to consider, that i would not be surprised to see that in the $34.00 or 5 feet is time
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that these are also discussed. we couldn't, we did not at some point assume that eh, a meeting would be discussed if a guess of the mission of guys the how money was activity was only and one gosh, i'm annoyed. and then that included gas. i know we know that got sent or you know, half pages and it will disappear. they, they will definitely be depleted. they would vanish at the, the, the other ports today. it says that the gas and, or even within the next 50 years, would not be what we do today, we, in, in, in, in the petroleum countries that we are improving the environment with the money of the, of the, of fidelity then yes. and we're doing good for the more for the,
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for the all go the other countries as the other is just very briefly and finally. so when trump leaves the i, b, c. buyer's agreement to the rest of the world can make it work without the united states. the world's no, no, i don't in united states is, is an important to play at on this issue. and they would probably be convinced to say that even with all the disadvantages but they, they, i'm not sure i know that we stopped for the 40s. i wanna move it was, was fairly simple in the, in the, in the a global science on the fighting emissions when, when, when can i'm safe? thank you very much. that is not my, uh nothing my fate doctor. i have delivery life, although i me thank you. and that's it for the show continued condolences, of course, to those surviving the killing and gaza. meanwhile, and comp 28 ones until tomorrow. here in dubai will be back with
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