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and at the end of the week, alexander grigorievich took part in the dubai un climate summit, and manythere. people from nearly 200 countries, in total there are about 70 thousand delegates in the emirates. insight, in the next propaganda, i will also be slightly tanned, but you are the audience, don't be angry, please, it was on the work, what was discussed, about the important, through the united nations, the leaders of the countries have 12 days of the summit to reach an agreement, the goal of which is to prevent an increase in temperatures on the planet by more than one and a half times compared to the previous era, time is running out, say experts and environmental activists, demanding decisive action from the authorities. antonio gutierres, un secretary general, quote: i call on political leaders at the global level, who must take responsibility for climate change, to save antarctica, save the planet, and if you suddenly thought that i was being skeptically ironic, then it just seemed to you that it is antarctica that the un needs to save now first of all... of course. our presid
and at the end of the week, alexander grigorievich took part in the dubai un climate summit, and manythere. people from nearly 200 countries, in total there are about 70 thousand delegates in the emirates. insight, in the next propaganda, i will also be slightly tanned, but you are the audience, don't be angry, please, it was on the work, what was discussed, about the important, through the united nations, the leaders of the countries have 12 days of the summit to reach an agreement, the goal...
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and we start with the cop28 summit as it moves into its second week in dubai.as criticised the emissions reduction plans launched by summit president sultan al—jaber,
and we start with the cop28 summit as it moves into its second week in dubai.as criticised the emissions reduction plans launched by summit president sultan al—jaber,
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and we start with the cop28 summit as it moves into its second week in dubai.n secretary general antonio guterres has criticised the emissions reduction plans launched by summit president sultan al—jaber, saying they "clearly fall short of what is required." countries and oil companies at the un climate talks have promised to make major progress in tackling global warming in a large new energy pledge. around 100 countries promised to treble world renewable energy use by 2030. but guterres points out the agreement "says nothing about eliminating emissions "from fossil fuel consumption. " let's fill you in more detail in the comments by the chair of cop28, the sultan al—jaber, as my colleague explains. he is the cop28 president, sultan al—jaber. it is also the president of the abra diary national oil company. but it has been controversial. greta thunberg the climate campaign according completely ridiculous, than the british —— but the british government has defended him. one of the key architects of the 2015 paris agreement has also defended his appointment sayin
and we start with the cop28 summit as it moves into its second week in dubai.n secretary general antonio guterres has criticised the emissions reduction plans launched by summit president sultan al—jaber, saying they "clearly fall short of what is required." countries and oil companies at the un climate talks have promised to make major progress in tackling global warming in a large new energy pledge. around 100 countries promised to treble world renewable energy use by 2030. but...
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some breaking news to start: a new draft agreement at the un's climate summit, cop28 in dubai, has beenby delegates. the text now calls for a "transitioning away" from fossil fuels, but it does not use the phrase "phase—out". an earlier proposal had been widely dismissed as not providing enough urgency. let's look at the key wording of that fossil fuels line. it's calling on nations to take actions, including
some breaking news to start: a new draft agreement at the un's climate summit, cop28 in dubai, has beenby delegates. the text now calls for a "transitioning away" from fossil fuels, but it does not use the phrase "phase—out". an earlier proposal had been widely dismissed as not providing enough urgency. let's look at the key wording of that fossil fuels line. it's calling on nations to take actions, including
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bien, hoy terminÓ la cumbre del clima en dubÁi con un acuerdo que es histÓrico, los 198 paÍses asistentes, julio, es un acuerdo de 21 pÁginas, es importante y sin precedentes porque por primera vez en 30 aÑos de cumbres climÁticas hay un documento, hay un acuerdo que habla especÍficamente de dejar atrÁs los combustibles fÓsiles que como sabemos son los principales responsables de la crisis climÁtica. este acuerdo tambiÉn dice que los paÍses del mundo van a invertir, van a triplicar sus inversiones en energÍas renovables, los paÍses mÁs ricos van a ayudar a los paÍses mÁs pobres en esta transiciÓn, econÓmicamente, y para 2050 vamos a tener una economÍa que estÉ basada en energÍas renovables, dÓnde no haya carbÓn, petrÓleo ni gas natural, que esto es lo que la ciencia nos estÁ pidiendo hace dÉcadas. >> parece toda una hazaÑa, porque de estos 198 paÍses hay muchos que dependen de los combustibles fÓsiles. >> es un reto monumental porque bÁsicamente el 80% de la energÍa que consumimos a nivel mundial viene de los combustibles fÓsiles, asÍ que vamos a enfrentar una transformaciÓn sin precedent
bien, hoy terminÓ la cumbre del clima en dubÁi con un acuerdo que es histÓrico, los 198 paÍses asistentes, julio, es un acuerdo de 21 pÁginas, es importante y sin precedentes porque por primera vez en 30 aÑos de cumbres climÁticas hay un documento, hay un acuerdo que habla especÍficamente de dejar atrÁs los combustibles fÓsiles que como sabemos son los principales responsables de la crisis climÁtica. este acuerdo tambiÉn dice que los paÍses del mundo van a invertir, van a triplicar...
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the un climate talks in dubai have continued overnight as delegates from almost 200 countries try tofinal agreement. it helps on the currency site. us federal reserve produces interest rates and should weaken the dollar against asian currencies and we see a bit of that happening. as the fed moves to read cuts next year, it should take the wind out of their sales and health stabilisation currencies which in turn means asian central banks can cut interest rates as well, helping domestic growth from korea to southeast asia and india and expect interest rates in asia to fall as well helping consumers and helping businesses and ultimately that means we will see stronger growth. the un climate talks in dubai have continued overnight as delegates from almost 200 countries try to reach that final agreement. there has been a furious debate about the wording, whether to include phasing out of fossil fuels. jessica cheam is the founder of eco—business a company dedicated to sustainable development and she told me she is not surprised negotiations are dragging on. i think the agreements would se
the un climate talks in dubai have continued overnight as delegates from almost 200 countries try tofinal agreement. it helps on the currency site. us federal reserve produces interest rates and should weaken the dollar against asian currencies and we see a bit of that happening. as the fed moves to read cuts next year, it should take the wind out of their sales and health stabilisation currencies which in turn means asian central banks can cut interest rates as well, helping domestic growth...
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deal or no deal in dubai?ssil fuel commitments. the waiting game here in dubai continues as nations are still far apart when it comes to a climate deal. more flares and explosions in gaza — a un aid chief says civilians there are enduring �*hell on earth'. rishi sunak calls in his mps, as he tries to head off a rebellion which could vote down his rwanda asylum policy. in turkey — a football club president is arrested, after punching a referee following a top—flight game. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now. three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. in what is supposed to be the final day of the cop28 climate conference, there's still no deal to tackle global warming. eleventh—hour talks are taking place after an earlier draft received a storm of criticism because it stopped short of calling for fossil fuels to be phased out. let's take a look at the initial draft. the draft omitted the "phase out" of fossil fuels many nations have demanded, drawing criticism from the united states
deal or no deal in dubai?ssil fuel commitments. the waiting game here in dubai continues as nations are still far apart when it comes to a climate deal. more flares and explosions in gaza — a un aid chief says civilians there are enduring �*hell on earth'. rishi sunak calls in his mps, as he tries to head off a rebellion which could vote down his rwanda asylum policy. in turkey — a football club president is arrested, after punching a referee following a top—flight game. hello, i'm lucy...
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at the dubai meeting, the un secretary general said only one sentence about gaza. as we see in this region, conflicts have caused great suffering and hurt feelings. we are just hearing reports of bombs being dropped on gaza again. but the mood outside the dubai summit was different. and the people had the air of palestine. the number of people who since october 7th, the al-aqsa storm operation began , half a million people left occupied palestine . the media of the zionist regime announced that none of the people who left the occupied territories since that date have returned. these are half a million people other than diplomats and foreign workers who left occupied palestine. demonstrations of solidarity and support for the oppressed palestinian people will be held today in five provinces of the country. the islamic propaganda coordination council announced in a press release that the people of islamic iran in central, hamadan, kerman, fars and semnan provinces, after friday prayers on 17 azar, while condemning the crimes of the zionist regime and the united state
at the dubai meeting, the un secretary general said only one sentence about gaza. as we see in this region, conflicts have caused great suffering and hurt feelings. we are just hearing reports of bombs being dropped on gaza again. but the mood outside the dubai summit was different. and the people had the air of palestine. the number of people who since october 7th, the al-aqsa storm operation began , half a million people left occupied palestine . the media of the zionist regime announced that...
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at the dubai meeting, the un secretary general said only one sentence about gaza: as we see in this region. the conflicts have caused great suffering and hurt feelings. we have recently heard reports of bombs being dropped on gaza again, but the atmosphere outside the dubai summit was different, and the people of palestine they said that the number of people who left occupied palestine since october 7th, the beginning of the al-aqsa storm operation , reached nine people. zionist media announced. none of the people who left the occupied territories since that date. these are half a million people other than diplomats and foreign workers who have left occupied palestine. demonstrations of solidarity and support for the oppressed palestinian people will be held tomorrow in five provinces of the country. islamic propaganda coordination council announced in an announcement: the people of islamic iran in central, hamadan, kerman, fars and semnan provinces, after prayers tomorrow friday, december 17th, while condemning the crimes of the zionist regime and america, they will shout their all-out su
at the dubai meeting, the un secretary general said only one sentence about gaza: as we see in this region. the conflicts have caused great suffering and hurt feelings. we have recently heard reports of bombs being dropped on gaza again, but the atmosphere outside the dubai summit was different, and the people of palestine they said that the number of people who left occupied palestine since october 7th, the beginning of the al-aqsa storm operation , reached nine people. zionist media...
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delegates at the un climate summit in dubai reached the deal after negotiating through the night, tol—jabar said, it's a "historic" agreement that sets the world in the right direction. but many had wanted a strongerform of words —
delegates at the un climate summit in dubai reached the deal after negotiating through the night, tol—jabar said, it's a "historic" agreement that sets the world in the right direction. but many had wanted a strongerform of words —
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the negotiations continue here in dubai, but the un will be anxious.ut fossil fuels in this deal, does that mean this cop conference has been a failure? a central aspect, in my opinion, of the success of the cop, would be for the cop to reachl a consensus on the needj to phase out fossil fuels, in line with a time i frame that is in line with the 1.5 degrees limit. we certainly don't have that at the moment. how is it going? is it going through the night? not much sleep for the president of cop28, then. and after almost 30 years of these summits, it appears the world is still a long way off a final deal on phasing out fossil fuels. justin rowlatt, bbc news, dubai. gina mccarthy served as white house climate advisor under president biden, and spent nearly a week at the cop28 summit. she had this reaction to the news of the draft resolution. it certainly is a disappointment, especially the framing that is in their is really just about what happens in 2050. we need to reconcile the fact that we have two phase out fossil fuels beginning now, and make signi
the negotiations continue here in dubai, but the un will be anxious.ut fossil fuels in this deal, does that mean this cop conference has been a failure? a central aspect, in my opinion, of the success of the cop, would be for the cop to reachl a consensus on the needj to phase out fossil fuels, in line with a time i frame that is in line with the 1.5 degrees limit. we certainly don't have that at the moment. how is it going? is it going through the night? not much sleep for the president of...
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the negotiations continue here in dubai, but the un will be anxious. get a commitment to phase out fossil fuels in this deal, does that mean this cop conference has been a failure? a central aspect, in my opinion, of the success of the cop, would be for the cop to reach a consensus on the need to phase out fossil fuels, in line with a time frame that is in line with the 1.5 degrees limit. we certainly don't have that at the moment. how is it going? is it going through the night? not much sleep for the president of cop28, then. and after almost 30 years of these summits, it appears the world is still a long way off a final deal on phasing out fossil fuels. justin rowlatt, bbc news, dubai. a 12—year—old activist took centre stage at the cop28 climate summit as she stormed up to the front, shouting for an end to the use of fossilfuels. licypriya kangujam from india, was escorted away as the audience clapped. speech indistinct. ..crisis. .. ..my generation is already... act now! applause earlier, i spoke to licypriya, who is in dubai, and asked her about t
the negotiations continue here in dubai, but the un will be anxious. get a commitment to phase out fossil fuels in this deal, does that mean this cop conference has been a failure? a central aspect, in my opinion, of the success of the cop, would be for the cop to reach a consensus on the need to phase out fossil fuels, in line with a time frame that is in line with the 1.5 degrees limit. we certainly don't have that at the moment. how is it going? is it going through the night? not much sleep...
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the negotiations continue here in dubai, but the un will be anxious.on't get a commitment to phase out fossil fuels in this deal, does that mean this cop conference has been a failure? a central aspect, in my opinion, of the success of the cop, would be for the cop to reachl a consensus on the need| to phase out fossil fuels, in line with a time i frame that is in line with the 1.5 degrees limit. we certainly don't have that at the moment. how is it going? is it going through the night? not much sleep for the president of cop28, then. and after almost 30 years of these summits, it appears the world is still a long way off a final deal on phasing out fossil fuels. justin rowlatt, bbc news, dubai. a 12—year—old activist took centre stage at the cop28 climate summit as she stormed up to the front, shouting for an end to the use of fossilfuels. licypriya kangujam, from india, was escorted away as the audience clapped. speech indistinct ..crisis. .. ..my generation is already... speech indistinct act now! speech indistinct applause shejoined us earlier here
the negotiations continue here in dubai, but the un will be anxious.on't get a commitment to phase out fossil fuels in this deal, does that mean this cop conference has been a failure? a central aspect, in my opinion, of the success of the cop, would be for the cop to reachl a consensus on the need| to phase out fossil fuels, in line with a time i frame that is in line with the 1.5 degrees limit. we certainly don't have that at the moment. how is it going? is it going through the night? not...
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un climate summit but commented after the ceasefire expired.nak. the breakdown of the truce today is deeply disappointing. not least because the number of hostages coming home. i pay tribute to the role of qatar and helping to facilitate and help the process can be resumed. we want all hostages released and in this initial phase all women and children should be freed. i said all women and children should be freed. isaid before all women and children should be freed. i said before that the number of civilian casualties on the scale and the suffering has been far too high. the return of hostilities is concerning to us all. we're making it clear that israel must take maximum care to protect civilian life. we're opposed to anything that would involve the mass displacement of people. we need to make sure that they are viable since areas where safety can be guaranteed. and to make sure the critical infrastructure like water supplies and hospitals are protected. and here's sir keir starmer giving his reaction to today's events we're all dismayed and s
un climate summit but commented after the ceasefire expired.nak. the breakdown of the truce today is deeply disappointing. not least because the number of hostages coming home. i pay tribute to the role of qatar and helping to facilitate and help the process can be resumed. we want all hostages released and in this initial phase all women and children should be freed. i said all women and children should be freed. isaid before all women and children should be freed. i said before that the...
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delegates at the un climate summit in dubai reached the deal after negotiating through the night, to97 countries — and the eu — taking part. the president of cop28 sultan al—jabar said, it's an "historic" agreement that sets the world in the right direction. but many had wanted a strongerform of words — calling for the �*phasing out�* of coal, oil and gas. our climate editorjustin rowlatt reports from dubai. this was a historic deal in dubai. countries, of course, didn't get everything they wanted, but they did get a lot of it. and the top headline here is that transition away from fossil fuels. the first time that has ever been agreed upon at one of these cop summits. there were some other big achievements as well, tripling renewable energy, doubling energy efficiency, reducing methane. those are all key steps to keeping the world on track forjust 1.5 degrees celsius warming. developing nations were not quite as happy with this text. they say if the world wants them to start transitioning away from fossil fuels, they'll need more support. they'll need more money, they'll need more h
delegates at the un climate summit in dubai reached the deal after negotiating through the night, to97 countries — and the eu — taking part. the president of cop28 sultan al—jabar said, it's an "historic" agreement that sets the world in the right direction. but many had wanted a strongerform of words — calling for the �*phasing out�* of coal, oil and gas. our climate editorjustin rowlatt reports from dubai. this was a historic deal in dubai. countries, of course, didn't...
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also in the programme: fury erupts at the un climate conference in dubai, after opec rallies members to reject proposals to phase out fossil fuels, in a leaked letter. when i listen to the smaller islands in my here and in my heart and i hearabout in my here and in my heart and i hear about this opec letter, i'm deeply concerned about it. former immigration minister, robertjenrick, accuses rishi sunak of not keeping his word to do "whatever it takes" to stop migrants crossing the channel. there's been fierce criticism of the decision by the united states to block a un security council draft resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. american officials argued such a move would be "divorced from reality". every other member of the council backed the resolution — apart from the uk, which abstained. there's been a chorus of outrage from other countries, charities and human rights groups. israel has thanked the us, saying a ceasefire would give hamas — which is classed as a terror group by many western governments — a chance to regroup. our middle east corresponde
also in the programme: fury erupts at the un climate conference in dubai, after opec rallies members to reject proposals to phase out fossil fuels, in a leaked letter. when i listen to the smaller islands in my here and in my heart and i hearabout in my here and in my heart and i hear about this opec letter, i'm deeply concerned about it. former immigration minister, robertjenrick, accuses rishi sunak of not keeping his word to do "whatever it takes" to stop migrants crossing the...
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the negotiations continue here in dubai, but the un will be anxious.s that mean this cop conference has been a failure? —— deal, does that mean this cop conference has been a failure? a central aspect, in my opinion, of the success of the cop, would be for the cop to reach a consensus on the need to phase out fossil fuels, in line with a time frame that is in line with the 1.5 degrees limit. we certainly don't have that at the moment. how is it going? is it going through the night? not much sleep for the president of cop28, then. and after almost 30 years of these summits, it appears the world is still a long way off a final deal on phasing out fossilfuels. justin rowlatt, bbc news, dubai. intense fighting continues in gaza, with the battles most intense in three places — injabaliya and shejaiya in the north, and khan younis, gaza's second—largest city, to the south. today, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu described the moment as the beginning of the end for hamas — designated a terror organisation by the uk government. our international edit
the negotiations continue here in dubai, but the un will be anxious.s that mean this cop conference has been a failure? —— deal, does that mean this cop conference has been a failure? a central aspect, in my opinion, of the success of the cop, would be for the cop to reach a consensus on the need to phase out fossil fuels, in line with a time frame that is in line with the 1.5 degrees limit. we certainly don't have that at the moment. how is it going? is it going through the night? not much...
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, where the un kindly summit is taking place. he expressed doubts about the well, the nations who a feeling their commitments, when they tried to deflect blame upon others. when you look up a car 20 way, just past costs on the past. prophecies by wealthy western nations has be broken, promises broken pledges. i never ever kept up the true meaning all the on were let's just try me. to deputation weighs $100000000000.00 a every year that the promise, your poor nation. so the where we are the, we have 600000000 people down electricity, 900000000. dr. you could be technologies and did kelly not look bad on natural gas to abandon an oil, was the sod africa's natural and how i could do to provide him. so i've seen the want to be stop giving lectures, the office to go to the table on the table. on friday the truck maddie come on, set of solutions rather than he'll be boy scapes trying to play more that people africa. you still have 2.73 percent greenhouse gas emissions. that is nothing called base. what the, what the countries. ok. so t
, where the un kindly summit is taking place. he expressed doubts about the well, the nations who a feeling their commitments, when they tried to deflect blame upon others. when you look up a car 20 way, just past costs on the past. prophecies by wealthy western nations has be broken, promises broken pledges. i never ever kept up the true meaning all the on were let's just try me. to deputation weighs $100000000000.00 a every year that the promise, your poor nation. so the where we are the, we...
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fury erupts at the un climate conference in dubai, after opec rallies members to reject proposals to phase out fossil fuels, proposals to phase out fossil fuels. former immigration minister, robertjenrick, accuses rishi sunak of not keeping his word to do "whatever it takes" to stop migrants crossing the channel. now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello and welcome to unspun world, the last before the christmas break, and then we'll be back in early january. we're up here on the roof of the bbc�*s headquarters in central london. in our last programme of 2023, not a particularly happy year, we'll be asking, what's morale like in the ukrainian front line as winter closes in? there are some areas where morale is higher, where there have been some gains, and there's a strong belief in why they are fighting, but in others there is a deep resentment. why can't the un do more to get the kind of world peace that most of us long to see? you've got a structure here in the united nations that reflects a post—second world war order. the new order, the new balances of power, are not
fury erupts at the un climate conference in dubai, after opec rallies members to reject proposals to phase out fossil fuels, proposals to phase out fossil fuels. former immigration minister, robertjenrick, accuses rishi sunak of not keeping his word to do "whatever it takes" to stop migrants crossing the channel. now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello and welcome to unspun world, the last before the christmas break, and then we'll be back in early january. we're up here...
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some breaking news to start: a new draft agreement at the un's climate summit, cop28 in dubai, has been released after another night of negotiations by delegates. the text now calls for a "transitioning away" from fossil fuels, but it does not use the phrase "phase—out". an earlier proposal had been widely dismissed as not providing enough urgency. let's look at the key wording of that fossil fuels line. it's calling on nations to take actions, including the question is, is this enough to get everyone on board in dubai? live now to our correspondent in dubai, carl nasman. it has been a long night, hasn't it? tell us the latest. it has been a long night for many, including journalists, but specifically delegates poring over this text, trying to come up with a new version that they think that all the parties here, some 200 nations could agree upon. this is that document, and this was supposed to be released yesterday afternoon, it finally came out around seven o'clock in the morning here in dubai, it is still 21 pages long so there are still people going over this line by line, word by wo
some breaking news to start: a new draft agreement at the un's climate summit, cop28 in dubai, has been released after another night of negotiations by delegates. the text now calls for a "transitioning away" from fossil fuels, but it does not use the phrase "phase—out". an earlier proposal had been widely dismissed as not providing enough urgency. let's look at the key wording of that fossil fuels line. it's calling on nations to take actions, including the question is,...
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let's go live to dubai to speak to alvaro lario, president of the un internationalfund to speak to alvaroagricultural development. how much faith do you have in this cop presidency to achieve what you hope it will do? ., ,, i. ., ., it will do? thank you for having me. we are seeing _ it will do? thank you for having me. we are seeing the _ it will do? thank you for having me. we are seeing the first _ it will do? thank you for having me. we are seeing the first time - it will do? thank you for having me. we are seeing the first time food i we are seeing the first time food systems and climate are coming together. there has been ajohn lewis declaration by 134 heads of state that really put at the centre how we produce food, distribute food and consume food. —— joint leaders declaration. this is the most important part for hundreds of millions of small farmers who cannot adapt to extreme world events, drought, floods, big heatwaves. there is clearly issues and concerns among some around the fact that dubai is hosting this, the uae is hosting this, round the fact that the president is also
let's go live to dubai to speak to alvaro lario, president of the un internationalfund to speak to alvaroagricultural development. how much faith do you have in this cop presidency to achieve what you hope it will do? ., ,, i. ., ., it will do? thank you for having me. we are seeing _ it will do? thank you for having me. we are seeing the _ it will do? thank you for having me. we are seeing the first _ it will do? thank you for having me. we are seeing the first time - it will do? thank you for...
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there's fury among some countries at the un climate summit in dubai, after the oil cartel 0pec urgedister says she's stunned after 0pec — the organisation of the petroleum exporting countries — urged its members to reject any proposal at cop28 to phase out fossil fuels. spain's ecology minister has called the move disgusting. 0ur correspondent carl nasman is in dubai and has been speaking to delegates at the conference about the dividing lines and the focus of today's talks. there's lots of anxiety on one side, at least analysts believe, in terms of the oil producers. they are clearly worried that we may get some strong language and a final text about a phase out or face down off fossil fuels. 0n the other side, i think there is some anticipation and a little bit of hope. you know, those statements are coming from these documents that appear to show 0pec nations urging their members to vote against any strong actions against fossilfuels, but then again you have a coalition with 100 countries are urging that this text should have some language about a fossil fuel phase—out. those are
there's fury among some countries at the un climate summit in dubai, after the oil cartel 0pec urgedister says she's stunned after 0pec — the organisation of the petroleum exporting countries — urged its members to reject any proposal at cop28 to phase out fossil fuels. spain's ecology minister has called the move disgusting. 0ur correspondent carl nasman is in dubai and has been speaking to delegates at the conference about the dividing lines and the focus of today's talks. there's lots of...
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the eu and america condemn the draught deal at the un's climate summit in dubai — criticising the lack for fossil fuels to be phased out. speech indistinct. a 12—year—old protester burst on to the stage at the climate summit, holding a sign "end fossil fuels" — we'll hear from her. president zelensky arrives in washington to press ukraine's case for more military aid, after the latest deal became deadlocked in congress. barrage of flares illuminate night sky over gaza as fighting continues. rishi sunak defends his time as chancellor during the pandemic — saying he only ever acted in the best interests of the uk and all of its citizens. barbenheimer goes on. this summer's blockbusters — barbie and oppenheimer — lead the golden globe nominations. there's been a night of frantic negotiations at the cop28 climate summit in dubai after some nations have reacted with fury to a draft agreement
the eu and america condemn the draught deal at the un's climate summit in dubai — criticising the lack for fossil fuels to be phased out. speech indistinct. a 12—year—old protester burst on to the stage at the climate summit, holding a sign "end fossil fuels" — we'll hear from her. president zelensky arrives in washington to press ukraine's case for more military aid, after the latest deal became deadlocked in congress. barrage of flares illuminate night sky over gaza as...
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the negotiations continue here in dubai, but the un will be anxious.fuels in this deal, does that mean this cop conference has been a failure? a central aspect, in my opinion, i of the success of the cop, . would be for the cop to reach a consensus on the needj to phase out fossil fuels, in line with a time i frame that is in line with the 1.5 degrees limit. we certainly don't have that at the moment. how is it going? is it going through the night? not much sleep for the president of cop28 then. and after almost 30 years of these summits, it appears the world is still a long way off a final deal on phasing out fossil fuels. justin rowlatt, bbc news, dubai. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at what's making news in the uk. on the eve of a crucial vote for britain's prime minister and his plan to send illegal migrants to rwanda, rishi sunak�*s party remains divided. some mps have given it their backing. others say it has to change or be scrapped altogether. our political editor chris mason has the latest. there are few more
the negotiations continue here in dubai, but the un will be anxious.fuels in this deal, does that mean this cop conference has been a failure? a central aspect, in my opinion, i of the success of the cop, . would be for the cop to reach a consensus on the needj to phase out fossil fuels, in line with a time i frame that is in line with the 1.5 degrees limit. we certainly don't have that at the moment. how is it going? is it going through the night? not much sleep for the president of cop28...
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at the un climate talks in dubai this week, delegates are addressing the responsibility that farming on climate change. agriculture creates around a third of the world s greenhouse gas emissions. so what are the solutions? joshua thorpe has been finding out. on a farm in kent, southern england, an army of robots are picking the last of the seasons strawberries, making sure only the ripest and best shaped berries get plucked. 0nce picked, the fruit is packaged and sent to supermarkets across the country. the robot has two robot arms and each arm has two cameras that see in colour. on each end, and those cameras find right berries. they allowed the robot very dexterous lead to pick those berries. when we picked each berry we transfer it to this inspection system which allows us to check quality and therefore place it into a planet or if it's defective in some way to discard it. the fruit picking industry in the uk relies heavily on margaret workers who are becoming harder and harder to recruit. we can reduce food waste by eliminating recruitment risk. eliminating footprints of large nu
at the un climate talks in dubai this week, delegates are addressing the responsibility that farming on climate change. agriculture creates around a third of the world s greenhouse gas emissions. so what are the solutions? joshua thorpe has been finding out. on a farm in kent, southern england, an army of robots are picking the last of the seasons strawberries, making sure only the ripest and best shaped berries get plucked. 0nce picked, the fruit is packaged and sent to supermarkets across the...
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there's fury among some countries at the un climate summit in dubai, after the oil cartel 0pec urgedk any deal targeting fossilfuels. france's energy minister says she's "stunned" after 0pec — the organisation of the petroleum exporting countries — rallied its members to reject any proposal at cop28 to phase out fossil fuels. spain's ecology minister has called the move �*disgusting'. live now to dubai and our correspondent carl nasman. to what extent is this row over fossil fuels dominating the agenda today? fossil fuels dominating the agenda toda ? , fossil fuels dominating the agenda toda? , , .,~ today? many people talking about it and it's likely _ today? many people talking about it and it's likely many _ today? many people talking about it and it's likely many say _ today? many people talking about it and it's likely many say a _ today? many people talking about it and it's likely many say a reaction i and it's likely many say a reaction to the _ and it's likely many say a reaction to the growing momentum for some sort of— to the growing momentum for some sort of language call
there's fury among some countries at the un climate summit in dubai, after the oil cartel 0pec urgedk any deal targeting fossilfuels. france's energy minister says she's "stunned" after 0pec — the organisation of the petroleum exporting countries — rallied its members to reject any proposal at cop28 to phase out fossil fuels. spain's ecology minister has called the move �*disgusting'. live now to dubai and our correspondent carl nasman. to what extent is this row over fossil...
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the officials of the zionist regime left the un climate meeting in dubai as a sign of protest . hope to use this opportunity to follow conditions, negotiation with different governments and using this forum to actually convey the call of oppression of these people to the whole world and secondly the summit itself
the officials of the zionist regime left the un climate meeting in dubai as a sign of protest . hope to use this opportunity to follow conditions, negotiation with different governments and using this forum to actually convey the call of oppression of these people to the whole world and secondly the summit itself
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anger and disappointment at the un climate conference in dubai amid concerns over the phasing out of of a legal battle over abortion has now left the state to have the procedure. we'll speak with her attorney. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. thank you forjoining us. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky is back in washington ahead of high—stakes meetings on tuesday with hopes to unlock more us aid for the war in ukraine. this is mr zelensky�*s third trip to the us since the war began. it comes as the aid package that would include funding for ukraine has stalled in congress. his first stop monday was to the international monetary fund, which announced it would disburse another $900 million under its ukraine program. mr zelensky is set to meet with leaders in the senate, the house of representatives speaker mikejohnson and president biden with a message that aid to ukraine is urgent. let me be frank with you, friends. if there is anyone inspired by unresolved issues on capitol hill, it is just putin and his sick clich. but it's not clear if that message will resonate with republicans.
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also on the programme: world leaders gather to discuss tackling climate change at a un summit in dubaiwe're live in dubai as officials gather for the c0 p28 summit. setting out their latest covid pledges. _ the covid—19 inquiry continues, as former health secretary matt hancock admits the uk should have locked down earlier. hello, i'm tadhg enright. welcome to abc news. a temporary truce between israel and hamas in gaza, that's lasted seven days, is due to expire about now. the truce was set to expire at 07:00 local time — that is five o'clock here in london — and it is unclear if it will be extended again. also in the latest developments, israel says a rocket fired from gaza has been intercepted, about an hour before a truce with hamas was due to expire. there was no immediate comment from hamas or claim of responsibility for the launch. on thursday, the seventh day of the ceasefire, the israeli prime minister's office said six more israeli hostages held in gaza were now back in israel. two others were released by hamas earlier the same day. also on thursday, israel said it released t
also on the programme: world leaders gather to discuss tackling climate change at a un summit in dubaiwe're live in dubai as officials gather for the c0 p28 summit. setting out their latest covid pledges. _ the covid—19 inquiry continues, as former health secretary matt hancock admits the uk should have locked down earlier. hello, i'm tadhg enright. welcome to abc news. a temporary truce between israel and hamas in gaza, that's lasted seven days, is due to expire about now. the truce was set...
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climate conference in dubai. climate containers and several countries say opec is risking the future of the whole world active as tough cold a day of protests as the sun. i do the same song back. it is at the time of the conference for us as he told us more about the day of protest. yeah, today we've seen the biggest protest at this venue at the time of conference and dubai, united arab emirates today from my own estimates, we've seen hundreds taking the streets of the venue today asking for more climate justice. we've also heard of pro palestinian the chance ceasefire was also ask this protest are unprecedented as originally in rochester, it is a plan to restrict any protest here at the venue, only after human rights activists protest against these those restrictions peaceful protests were allowed in this morning we have seen other smaller, smaller protest for activists, the imprisoned activists in egypt, and the u. a. e. and we, the, the news agency, a p reports that the protesters had to cross messages to the in the, to the, to the detains a person's. and also had to take off the
climate conference in dubai. climate containers and several countries say opec is risking the future of the whole world active as tough cold a day of protests as the sun. i do the same song back. it is at the time of the conference for us as he told us more about the day of protest. yeah, today we've seen the biggest protest at this venue at the time of conference and dubai, united arab emirates today from my own estimates, we've seen hundreds taking the streets of the venue today asking for...
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, hasta el momento no hay un acuerdo.ez la tuviste. tal vez en mil años sea yo el que no tenga cola y ande usando esa aplicación para conseguirte cosas a ti a los mejores precios. tomaría muchísimo más que mil años. aa, ese martínez sí que es dramático. las mascotas son mucho más que sólo mascotas. encuentra el regalo perfecto con precios increíbles en chewy. [música en inglés] [locutor] ponle huggies a esa colita. porque solo huggies es el pañal número uno con un ajuste curvo y...
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anger and disappointment at the un climate conference in dubai amid concerns over the phasing out ofl battle over abortion has now left the state to have the procedure. we'll speak with her attorney. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. welcome to our show. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has a busy day ahead here in washington. later on tuesday, he's due to meet president biden, leaders in the senate and republican house speaker mikejohnson. he's trying to build momentum for further support to kyiv at a time when additional funding has stalled in congress. this is mr zelensky�*s third trip to the us since the war began. on prior occasions, he has received a hero's welcome from us lawmakers. on monday, he visited the international monetary fund, which announced it would disburse another $900 million under its ukraine program. mr zelensky says such aid and more like it is vital to his country's war effort against russia. let me be frank with you, friends. if there's anyone inspired by unresolved issues on capitol hill, it is just putin and his sick cliche. but it's not clear if that mes
anger and disappointment at the un climate conference in dubai amid concerns over the phasing out ofl battle over abortion has now left the state to have the procedure. we'll speak with her attorney. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. welcome to our show. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has a busy day ahead here in washington. later on tuesday, he's due to meet president biden, leaders in the senate and republican house speaker mikejohnson. he's trying to build momentum for further support to...
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at the un climate talks in dubai this week, delegates are addressing the responsibility that farmingriculture creates around a third of the world s greenhouse gas emissions. so what are the solutions? joshua thorpe has been finding out. onafarm on a farm in kent, southern england, an army of robots are picking the last of the seasons strawberries, making sure only the ripest and best shaped berries get plucked. once picked, the fruit is packaged and sent to supermarkets across the country. and sent to supermarkets across the country-— the country. the robot has two robot arms _ the country. the robot has two robot arms and _ the country. the robot has two robot arms and each _ the country. the robot has two robot arms and each arm - the country. the robot has two robot arms and each arm has l the country. the robot has two i robot arms and each arm has two cameras that see in colour. on each end, and those cameras find right berries. they allowed the robot very dexterous lead to pick those berries. when we picked each berry we transfer it to this inspection system which allows us to
at the un climate talks in dubai this week, delegates are addressing the responsibility that farmingriculture creates around a third of the world s greenhouse gas emissions. so what are the solutions? joshua thorpe has been finding out. onafarm on a farm in kent, southern england, an army of robots are picking the last of the seasons strawberries, making sure only the ripest and best shaped berries get plucked. once picked, the fruit is packaged and sent to supermarkets across the country. and...
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at the un climate talks in dubai this week, delegates are addressing the responsibility that farmingange. agriculture creates around a third of the world s greenhouse gas emissions. so what are the solutions? joshua thorpe has been finding out. on a farm in kent, southern england, an army of robots are picking the last of the seasons strawberries, making sure only the ripest and best shaped berries get plucked. 0nce picked, the fruit is packaged and sent to supermarkets across the country. the robot has two robot arms and each arm has two cameras that see in colour. on each end, and those cameras find right berries. they allowed the robot very dexterous lead to pick those berries. when we picked each berry we transfer it to this inspection system which allows us to check quality and therefore place it into a planet or if it's defective in some way to discard it. the fruit picking industry in the uk relies heavily on margaret workers who are becoming harder and harder to recruit. we can reduce food waste by eliminating recruitment risk. eliminating footprints of large numbers of migra
at the un climate talks in dubai this week, delegates are addressing the responsibility that farmingange. agriculture creates around a third of the world s greenhouse gas emissions. so what are the solutions? joshua thorpe has been finding out. on a farm in kent, southern england, an army of robots are picking the last of the seasons strawberries, making sure only the ripest and best shaped berries get plucked. 0nce picked, the fruit is packaged and sent to supermarkets across the country. the...
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the headlines: the eu and america condemn the draft deal at the un's climate summit in dubai, criticisingout and that's deliver. a 12—year—old protester burst on to the stage at the climate summit, holding a sign, "end fossilfuels." we'll hear from her. president zelensky arrives in washington to press ukraine's case for more military aid after the latest deal became deadlocked in congress. barrage of flares illuminate night sky over gaza as fighting continues. rishi sunak defends his time as chancellor during barbenheimer goes on. this summer's blockbusters — barbie and oppenheimer — lead the golden globe nominations. voice-over: live from our studio in — voice-over: live from our studio in singapore, - voice-over: live from our studio in singapore, this. voice-over: live from our studio in singapore, this is| studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. hi there. thank you for being with us. there's been a night of frantic negotiations at the cop28 climate summit in dubai after some nations have reacted with fury to a draft agreement due to be signed in the coming hours. it incl
the headlines: the eu and america condemn the draft deal at the un's climate summit in dubai, criticisingout and that's deliver. a 12—year—old protester burst on to the stage at the climate summit, holding a sign, "end fossilfuels." we'll hear from her. president zelensky arrives in washington to press ukraine's case for more military aid after the latest deal became deadlocked in congress. barrage of flares illuminate night sky over gaza as fighting continues. rishi sunak defends...
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the un climate talks in dubai have continued overnight as delegates from almost 200 countries try to that final agreement. there has been a furious debate about the wording, whether to include phasing out of fossil fuels. jessica cheam is the founder of eco—business, a company dedicated to sustainable development and she told me she is not surprised negotiations are dragging on. i think the agreements would send the right signal. we have seen in 2015 when the landmark paris agreement climate change treaty was signed, that was also involu nta ry. volu nta ry. what is studied was it sent to regulars all over the world as well as businesses really respond to the right signal, that we do need to transition away from fossil fuels to address our climate crisis. i think it is important the government today choose the strong language because it does give businesses the right direction and the impetus to put in the policies and practices we really need to see. we have been speaking to some critics and protesters at cop28 pointing out the summit has been, has had an outside influence of fossil
the un climate talks in dubai have continued overnight as delegates from almost 200 countries try to that final agreement. there has been a furious debate about the wording, whether to include phasing out of fossil fuels. jessica cheam is the founder of eco—business, a company dedicated to sustainable development and she told me she is not surprised negotiations are dragging on. i think the agreements would send the right signal. we have seen in 2015 when the landmark paris agreement climate...
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200 countries at the un summit in dubai. the deal calls on all countries to move away from the use of fossil fuels. this is the first time there has been a clear reference to the future of all fossil fuels in a un climate summit text. but this deal doesn't include any wording on the "phase out of fossil fuels" — something many governments wanted. here is the moment the cop president announced the deal. i invite the cma to adopt the draft decision entitled: outcome of the first global stock—take contained in document fccc/ba/cma/2023/l.l7. hearing no objection, it is so decided. applause sultan ahmed al—jaber went on to praise the deal as an "historic package". applause many said this could not be done. but when i spoke to you at the very start of this cop, i promised a different sort of cop, a cop that brought everyone together. private and public sectors, civilsociety, ngos, faith leaders, youth, and indigenous peoples. everyone came together from day one. everyone united, everyone acted, and everyone delivered. we operatio
200 countries at the un summit in dubai. the deal calls on all countries to move away from the use of fossil fuels. this is the first time there has been a clear reference to the future of all fossil fuels in a un climate summit text. but this deal doesn't include any wording on the "phase out of fossil fuels" — something many governments wanted. here is the moment the cop president announced the deal. i invite the cma to adopt the draft decision entitled: outcome of the first...
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the world climate change is taking place in dubai.his is the central event of the twenty-eighth conference of the parties to the un framework convention on climate change, where, according to tradition, they discuss how to combat global warming. our president is taking part in the summit: belarus was among the first in the european region to ratify the paris agreement and began to implement it. on communications our columnist, natalya breus. colleagues, here on the sidelines of the world climate summit, perhaps like nowhere else. one can feel how big the world is, each country in this world, of course, has its own interest, but everyone understands that climate problems and issues can only be solved together, and here, as they say, one man in the field is not a warrior, there are 90,000 delegates, only heads states and the government of about 150 people, by the way, they began to arrive at the expo site in dubai from the very morning, and to say hello to so many the leaders of the un member countries needed more than one hour, and the
the world climate change is taking place in dubai.his is the central event of the twenty-eighth conference of the parties to the un framework convention on climate change, where, according to tradition, they discuss how to combat global warming. our president is taking part in the summit: belarus was among the first in the european region to ratify the paris agreement and began to implement it. on communications our columnist, natalya breus. colleagues, here on the sidelines of the world...
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we've got head of un climate conference in dubai in a big rebuke to john kerry and he says there's "noto do -- no evidence to faze out fossil fuels". saying don't do that. we have grover norquist even voters in biden's hometown of scranton, pennsylvania, speaking out and getting really critical of bibbings saying everything ig everything is going up in price except wages on "the evening edit" next. >> bidenomics, that's investing in america. bidenomic is bidenomics. bidenomics. bidenomics. bidenomics, it's no accident. it's bibs. ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" bacon and eggs 25/7. you're darn right. solar stocks are up 20% with the additional hour in the day. [ clocks ticking ] i'm ruined. with the extra hour i'm thinking companywide power nap. let's put it to a vote. [ all snoring ] this is going to wreak havoc on overtime ap
we've got head of un climate conference in dubai in a big rebuke to john kerry and he says there's "noto do -- no evidence to faze out fossil fuels". saying don't do that. we have grover norquist even voters in biden's hometown of scranton, pennsylvania, speaking out and getting really critical of bibbings saying everything ig everything is going up in price except wages on "the evening edit" next. >> bidenomics, that's investing in america. bidenomic is bidenomics....
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there's fury among some countries at the un climate summit in dubai, after a letter was leaked from thefossilfuels. france's energy minister says she's "stunned" spain's ecology minister called the move 'disgusting'. countries at the summit have been clashing over a possible agreement to phase out fossil fuels — which means that a first—ever commitment to end the use of oil and gas in 30 years is now injeopardy. our correspondent, carl nasman, is at the conference in dubai. there's lots of anxiety on one side, at least analysts believe, in terms of the oil producers. they are clearly worried that we may get some strong language and a final text about a phase out or face down off fossil fuels. on the other side, i think there is some anticipation and a little bit of hope. you know, those statements are coming from these documents that appear to show opec nations urging their members to vote against any strong actions against fossilfuels, but then again you have a coalition with 100 countries are urging that this text should have some language about a fossil fuel phase—out. those are nego
there's fury among some countries at the un climate summit in dubai, after a letter was leaked from thefossilfuels. france's energy minister says she's "stunned" spain's ecology minister called the move 'disgusting'. countries at the summit have been clashing over a possible agreement to phase out fossil fuels — which means that a first—ever commitment to end the use of oil and gas in 30 years is now injeopardy. our correspondent, carl nasman, is at the conference in dubai....
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summit in dubai. all countries to move away from the use of fossil fuels. the deal does not include any wording on the phasing out of fossil fuels. something that many governors have wanted. small i shouldn't nation say does not do enough to protect them while developing country site does not require originations to provide financial support. cop 28 now closed our correspondent has been following the
summit in dubai. all countries to move away from the use of fossil fuels. the deal does not include any wording on the phasing out of fossil fuels. something that many governors have wanted. small i shouldn't nation say does not do enough to protect them while developing country site does not require originations to provide financial support. cop 28 now closed our correspondent has been following the
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here in dubai, the un“s disaster response agencyjust launching a humanitarian help.let's hear was announced by the assistant secretary general. let“s hearfrom him. we know there is no humanitarian solution to climate crisis. but in places like syria, sudan, somalia, myanmar, there cannot be a solution without humanitarians. there is much, much more we need to do to act ahead of disasters, to build resilience at the same time as we are working to save lives. to work with and through our local partners and to demonstrate to those in the greatest need that they are not facing the climate crisis alone. i“m i'm also i“m alsojoined here by the president of the world resources institute. so many people coming by because this is one of those days thatis because this is one of those days that is energising people at this cop28, this health day. we“ve cop28, this health day. we've already seen some action. 123 countries signing the declaration on climate and health, $450 million pledged. what is your reaction to that? it pledged. what is your reaction to that? , ., pledged. wh
here in dubai, the un“s disaster response agencyjust launching a humanitarian help.let's hear was announced by the assistant secretary general. let“s hearfrom him. we know there is no humanitarian solution to climate crisis. but in places like syria, sudan, somalia, myanmar, there cannot be a solution without humanitarians. there is much, much more we need to do to act ahead of disasters, to build resilience at the same time as we are working to save lives. to work with and through our...
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turning now to the un climate summit in dubai, where leaders have made more promises to combat climate renewable energy use by 2030. additionally, 50 oil and gas companies, including saudi giant aramco, pledged to stop adding to planet—warming gases by 2050. that pledge, however, only covers emissions from production, not the burning of fossilfuels. critics say the promise would not meaningfully tackle climate change. but countries pledging to triple renewable energy at the cop28 summit said it would help remove fossilfuels from the world's energy system by 2050 at the latest. the bbc�*s climate editorjustin rowlatt has more from dubai. the pope couldn't make it to dubai — his doctor forbade him from travelling — but a cardinal read his words. climate change has "run amuck", he said, and he posed a question for the gathered leaders. are we working for a culture of life or a culture of death? to all of you, i make this heartfelt appeal. let us choose life. let us choose the future. the pope and secretary general of the un have posted fossil fuels need to go. today the american and chine
turning now to the un climate summit in dubai, where leaders have made more promises to combat climate renewable energy use by 2030. additionally, 50 oil and gas companies, including saudi giant aramco, pledged to stop adding to planet—warming gases by 2050. that pledge, however, only covers emissions from production, not the burning of fossilfuels. critics say the promise would not meaningfully tackle climate change. but countries pledging to triple renewable energy at the cop28 summit said...
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turning now to the un climate summit in dubai, where leaders have made more promises to combat climateocused on food production's contribution to global warming, the focus of the most recent talks shifted to renewable energy. around 100 countries promised to triple world renewable energy use by 2030. additionally, 50 oil and gas companies — including saudi giant aramco — pledged to stop adding to planet—warming gases by 2050. that pledge however only covers emissions from production, not the burning of fossilfuels. critics say the promise would not meaningfully tackle climate change. but countries pledging to triple renewable energy at the cop28 summit said it would help remove fossilfuels from the world's energy system by 2050 at the latest. the bbc�*s climate editorjustin rowlatt has more from dubai. the pope couldn't make it to dubai — his doctor forbade him from travelling — but a cardinal read his words. climate change has "run amuck", he said, and he posed a question for the gathered leaders. are we working for a culture of life or a culture of death? to all of you, i make this h
turning now to the un climate summit in dubai, where leaders have made more promises to combat climateocused on food production's contribution to global warming, the focus of the most recent talks shifted to renewable energy. around 100 countries promised to triple world renewable energy use by 2030. additionally, 50 oil and gas companies — including saudi giant aramco — pledged to stop adding to planet—warming gases by 2050. that pledge however only covers emissions from production, not...
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at the un climate talks in dubai this week, delegates are addressing the responsibility that farmingtes around a third of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, so what really other solutions? that is something joshua thorpe has been trying to find out. on a farm in kent in southern england, an army of robots are picking the last of the season's strawberries, making sure only the right first and best shaped berries get plucked. 0nce picked, the fruit is packaged and sent to supermarkets across the country. supermarkets across the country-— supermarkets across the count . ., country. the robot has two robot arms, _ country. the robot has two robot arms, and _ country. the robot has two robot arms, and each - country. the robot has two robot arms, and each arm | country. the robot has two i robot arms, and each arm has two cameras that see in colour on its end, and those cameras find ripe berries and they allow the robot very dexterous li tu pick those berries. when we pick each very, transfer into this inspection system which allows us to check quality and therefore place it into a pan
at the un climate talks in dubai this week, delegates are addressing the responsibility that farmingtes around a third of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, so what really other solutions? that is something joshua thorpe has been trying to find out. on a farm in kent in southern england, an army of robots are picking the last of the season's strawberries, making sure only the right first and best shaped berries get plucked. 0nce picked, the fruit is packaged and sent to supermarkets across...
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the zionist regime left the un climate meeting in dubai as a sign of protest.want to use this opportunity to explain the conditions of negotiations with different governments and use this platform to actually convey the call of oppression of these people to the whole world, and secondly, the climate change summit itself for
the zionist regime left the un climate meeting in dubai as a sign of protest.want to use this opportunity to explain the conditions of negotiations with different governments and use this platform to actually convey the call of oppression of these people to the whole world, and secondly, the climate change summit itself for
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en un aeropuerto francés en una investigación sobre posible tráfico de personas.inar si debe seguir detenidos. entre los pasajeros hay 11 menores de edad no acompañados. este fin de semana millones de personas están dejando por aire y por tierra por las celebraciones de fin de año y ocurre cuando parte del país se ve azotado por el mal tiempo lo que podría alterar los planes de muchos. >> largas filas en los aeropuertos y carreteras marcan el inicio de los viajes que hará millones para las fiestas decembrinas. viajaba de los Ángeles a dénver. >> pensé que sería más ocupado, proyectamos tres horas antes. >> gustavo estaba pendiente al estatus de su vuelo con destino a la ciudad de boston. >> parece que todo está en orden. vamos preparados. >> la triple a proyecta que 115 millones de personas van a viajar durante el periodo de fin de año de 10 días. >> en términos generales estamos viendo un aumento de 2% en la calidad de viajeros con respecto año pasado. >> cerca de 104 millones van a viajar por carretera, muchos automovilistas se dicen beneficiados por el precio d
en un aeropuerto francés en una investigación sobre posible tráfico de personas.inar si debe seguir detenidos. entre los pasajeros hay 11 menores de edad no acompañados. este fin de semana millones de personas están dejando por aire y por tierra por las celebraciones de fin de año y ocurre cuando parte del país se ve azotado por el mal tiempo lo que podría alterar los planes de muchos. >> largas filas en los aeropuertos y carreteras marcan el inicio de los viajes que hará...
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sharp disagreement at the un's climate summit in dubai — with a split emerging over the future use of
sharp disagreement at the un's climate summit in dubai — with a split emerging over the future use of
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in dubai uae. hamas says isaac herzach should have been denied permit to attend the summit due to israel's genocide and other crimes in gaza. those crimes amas added include even targeting un run schools and centers in the beside strip. the 28th un climate summit kicked off on thursday running for 12 days. officials from around 200 government. have been invited to the event, they include the iranian president, but ibrahim rice announced uh that he won't take part in the summit and protested israel's presence. robert martin is human rights activist in melbourne. he's traveled to the occupied palestinian territories on several occasions in the past. we were earlier joined by him to uh give us his take on israeli atrocities against palestinians. we keep talking about. october 7, well there's been 911 months, 3,961 weeks, 27,728 days of israel abuse to the palestinians, so why the hell are we talking about october 7 being the catalyst? it is absolutely incredible. they've got we've got 10,000 prisoners
in dubai uae. hamas says isaac herzach should have been denied permit to attend the summit due to israel's genocide and other crimes in gaza. those crimes amas added include even targeting un run schools and centers in the beside strip. the 28th un climate summit kicked off on thursday running for 12 days. officials from around 200 government. have been invited to the event, they include the iranian president, but ibrahim rice announced uh that he won't take part in the summit and protested...