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i'm drawing now by our climate reported louise osborne, who's been closely covering the comp 28. so we just tell us more about the climate club. what is it actually and what, or it's very specific objectives. so the price is a pet project of tons that are all of charles and he launched it yesterday together with kelly as apartment nation. and the idea is to bring together industrialized and global south countries to develop standards for a greeting industry. and also to make sure that the transfer of technology can go over to developing countries to help them you know, develop their industry and keep doing that as well. making sure that they're not missing as much as you know, the level most countries have done in the past. germany is, is often viewed internationally as a 4 runner, if you will, on dealing with climate change resulting those issues. but is it really well? that's right. i mean, the chancellor actually run on this idea that he was going to be the climate transfer, but it's very clear that germany is not doing enough to meet its own reduction targets with regards to
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so climate reported louise osborne, many thanks or you're watching dw news. here's the reminder of our top story. renewed fighting and guns that had stretched into a 2nd day after tuesday, all between israel and the mos expired early friday. con uterus has come under some of the heavy. it's been boardman. yes. as international concern grew over is really plans for expand. it's offensive to the south of the stress will ended there. don't forget the website d, w dot com. and of course our handle for socials is at dw news. i'm like local, please stay with us if you can. but bye for now, the smiles. me to the news.
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and dw sign at correspondent louise osborne joins me here in the studio for more. hi louise. we just sold the massive impact. that's the flooding had on people in, in pakistan. what specifically is making it so difficult now to, to get life back to normal? i mean, these countries are incredibly vulnerable, so not only are they fundable to the impacts of climate change that they've done blissful to contribute to in terms of funding of fossil fuels. but they are also incredibly vulnerable when it comes to the infrastructure that they already have in place. these are developing countries that are still building often and so are not able to cope with the kind of, you know, delegation of water that we store. for example, with that, but those flooding last extraordinary flooding was an extraordinary and i mean, thought flooding low cost around $40000000000.00 that was estimated by the pac study government. and so, you know, they just need help and money to be able to deal with those kinds of, of impacts that they're saying. mm hm. so, a huge need for help. let's talk about this les
and dw sign at correspondent louise osborne joins me here in the studio for more. hi louise. we just sold the massive impact. that's the flooding had on people in, in pakistan. what specifically is making it so difficult now to, to get life back to normal? i mean, these countries are incredibly vulnerable, so not only are they fundable to the impacts of climate change that they've done blissful to contribute to in terms of funding of fossil fuels. but they are also incredibly vulnerable when it...
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and decently assignment correspondent louise osborne joins me here in the studio for more. hi louise. we just sold the massive impact that the flooding had on people in, in pakistan. what specifically is making it so difficult now to, to get life back to normal? i mean, these countries are incredibly vulnerable, so not only are they valuable to the impacts of climate change that they've done little to contribute to in terms of funding of fossil fuels. but they are also incredibly vulnerable when it comes to the infrastructure that they already have in place. these are developing countries that are still building up and so are not able to cope with the kind of, you know, delegations of water that we store. for example, with that, but those flooding, the extraordinary flooding was an extraordinary and i mean, thought flooding low cost around $40000000000.00 that was estimated by the pac study government. and so, you know, they just need help and, and money to be able to deal with those kinds of impacts that they're saying. so a huge need for help. let's talk about this lesson
and decently assignment correspondent louise osborne joins me here in the studio for more. hi louise. we just sold the massive impact that the flooding had on people in, in pakistan. what specifically is making it so difficult now to, to get life back to normal? i mean, these countries are incredibly vulnerable, so not only are they valuable to the impacts of climate change that they've done little to contribute to in terms of funding of fossil fuels. but they are also incredibly vulnerable...
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all right, let's get more from the w clement correspondent, louise osborne, who file that report for us could see. louise, i mean if we're being honest was, and it always going to be really difficult to get to achieve a fossil fuel phase out. you know, given that this is climate conference is being hosted by the way that the, you know, what are the well biggest oil and gas produces? i mean, it's been a huge concern ever since it was, and i was also the president would be the head of the, the states, oil company even. and you know, there has been, the kind of fossil fuel has been on the agenda more in this call than ever before. not only in terms of the phase out or face down, but also, you know, in terms of the, the interest that have been put forward from the fossil fuel lobby as themselves. and we see that there are companies who are definitely there and involved oil companies like b, p, n, e and a total that are showing exactly the real science who are also on the delegations of some of these countries. um, but the problem is that, you know, we have a lot of countries that are tak
all right, let's get more from the w clement correspondent, louise osborne, who file that report for us could see. louise, i mean if we're being honest was, and it always going to be really difficult to get to achieve a fossil fuel phase out. you know, given that this is climate conference is being hosted by the way that the, you know, what are the well biggest oil and gas produces? i mean, it's been a huge concern ever since it was, and i was also the president would be the head of the, the...
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for more and this i'm joined by our climate reporter louise osborne, who's following this summit from beginning to end for us here. facing a fossil fuels. is that gonna happen any time soon? i mean, it's something that they are talking about this time at least they're talking about either facing out fossil fuels, which is what the u. v. u. s. wants to see, although they're talking about on a basis fossil fuels, this would mean that they could still keep it missing from industry, but that it would be cap should using technology coupling cap to technology. um, the problem is that this hasn't been used to the scale. yeah. used to me. okay. yeah, exactly. so it's just not in place that's the limits infancy. but there are other countries that don't want to see that at all. but united arab emirates, which is hosting the cop conference at the moment and is also a big oil nation, still sees the place for fossil fuels. and so they're looking at phase down. so for the reduction of fossil fuels. and i think actually that's more likely given that all of these countries have to agree and nuclear e
for more and this i'm joined by our climate reporter louise osborne, who's following this summit from beginning to end for us here. facing a fossil fuels. is that gonna happen any time soon? i mean, it's something that they are talking about this time at least they're talking about either facing out fossil fuels, which is what the u. v. u. s. wants to see, although they're talking about on a basis fossil fuels, this would mean that they could still keep it missing from industry, but that it...
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if we're more on this, i'm joined by our climate reporter louise osborne, who's following a stomach from beginning to end for us here facing a fossil fuels. is that gonna happen any time soon? i mean, it's something that they are talking about this time at least. um, they're talking about either facing out fossil fuels, which is what the u. v. u. s. wants to see, although they're talking about on a basis fossil fuels, this would mean that they could still keep it missing from industry, but that it would be cap should using technology coupling cap to technology. um, the problem is that this hasn't been used to scale. yeah. used to me. okay. yeah, exactly. so it's just not in place that still limits infancy. but there are other countries that don't want to see that at all. but united arab emirates, which is host being the comp conference at the moment and is also a big oil nation, still sees the place for fossil fuels. and so they're looking at phase down. so for the reduction of fossil fuels. and i think actually that's more likely given that all of these countries have to agree and nucle
if we're more on this, i'm joined by our climate reporter louise osborne, who's following a stomach from beginning to end for us here facing a fossil fuels. is that gonna happen any time soon? i mean, it's something that they are talking about this time at least. um, they're talking about either facing out fossil fuels, which is what the u. v. u. s. wants to see, although they're talking about on a basis fossil fuels, this would mean that they could still keep it missing from industry, but that...
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spend for more on this i'm joined by our climate reporter louise osborne, who is following the cop 28 for us from beginning to end. let's take off. but if you don't mind what mikaela just said, is that even on the cards that the nations could agree to be done with fossil fuels, it is on the agenda that talking about so cool phase out of fossil fuels. so this would be just dropping fossil fuels altogether over a particular timeline. or they're also considering a phase down which is increasingly bad for reducing fossil fuels. um, the thing is, is that, you know, your opinion about us would like to see a say he's out. but only of unabated fossil fuel. so this basically means that they would want to keep and ms. chang uh, in an industry for example. but that the mission should be captured at the source. so, um, through coupling cap to, for example, the problem with this is that it's a technology that still in its infancy and hasn't been proved at scale. the united arab emirates, which is hosting the conference, says there's still a place for fossil fuels in the world. and so i think the l
spend for more on this i'm joined by our climate reporter louise osborne, who is following the cop 28 for us from beginning to end. let's take off. but if you don't mind what mikaela just said, is that even on the cards that the nations could agree to be done with fossil fuels, it is on the agenda that talking about so cool phase out of fossil fuels. so this would be just dropping fossil fuels altogether over a particular timeline. or they're also considering a phase down which is increasingly...
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for more and this i'm joined by our climate reporter louise osborne, who is following his stomach from beginning to end for us here facing at fossil fuels. is that gonna happen any time soon? i mean, it's something that they are talking about this time, at least they're talking about either facing out fossil fuels, which is what the you and the us wants to see. although they're talking about on a basis fossil fuels, this would mean that they could still keep it missing from industry, but that it would be cap should using technology coupling cap to technology. um, the problem is that this hasn't been used to scale. yeah. just to me. okay. yeah, exactly. so um, it's just not in place that still limits infancy, but there are other countries that don't want to see that at all. the united arab emirates, which is hosting the cop conference at the moment and is also a big oil nation, still sees the place for fossil fuels. and so they're looking at phase down. so for the reduction of fossil fuels. and i think actually that's more likely given that all of these countries have to agree and nucle
for more and this i'm joined by our climate reporter louise osborne, who is following his stomach from beginning to end for us here facing at fossil fuels. is that gonna happen any time soon? i mean, it's something that they are talking about this time, at least they're talking about either facing out fossil fuels, which is what the you and the us wants to see. although they're talking about on a basis fossil fuels, this would mean that they could still keep it missing from industry, but that...
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all right, let's get more from the w climate correspondent, louise osborne, who follow that report for us could see louise. i mean, if we're being honest was, and it always going to be really difficult to get to achieve a fossil fuel phase out. you know, given that this is climate conference is being hosted by the way that the, you know, one of the well biggest oil and gas produces, i mean, that's been a huge concern ever since it was now. it's also the president which be the head of the, the states, oil company even. and, you know, there has been kind of fossil fuel has been on the agenda more in this call than ever before. not only in terms of the phase of our phase down, but also, you know, in terms of the, the interest that have been put forward from the fossil fuel loveless themselves. and we see that there are companies who are definitely there and involved oil companies like b, p, n, e and a total that are showing exactly the real science who are also on the delegations of some of these countries. um, but the problem is that, you know, we have a lot of countries that are taking
all right, let's get more from the w climate correspondent, louise osborne, who follow that report for us could see louise. i mean, if we're being honest was, and it always going to be really difficult to get to achieve a fossil fuel phase out. you know, given that this is climate conference is being hosted by the way that the, you know, one of the well biggest oil and gas produces, i mean, that's been a huge concern ever since it was now. it's also the president which be the head of the, the...
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alright, let's get more from the w climate correspondent, louise osborne, who follow that report for us could see louise. i mean, if we're being honest was, and it always going to be really difficult to get to achieve a fossil fuel phase out. you know, given that this is climate conference is being hosted by the way that the, you know, one of the will biggest oil and gas produces, i mean, that's been a huge concern ever since that was now. it's also the press. it then would be the head of the, the states, oil company even. and, you know, there has been kind of fossil fuel has been on the agenda more in this call than ever before. not only in terms of the phase of our face down, but also, you know, in terms of the, the interest that have been put forward from the fossil fuel lobby as themselves. and we see that there are companies who are definitely there and involved oil companies like b, p, n, e and a total that are showing exactly the real science who are also on the delegations with some of these countries. um, but the problem is, is that, you know, we have a lot of countries that
alright, let's get more from the w climate correspondent, louise osborne, who follow that report for us could see louise. i mean, if we're being honest was, and it always going to be really difficult to get to achieve a fossil fuel phase out. you know, given that this is climate conference is being hosted by the way that the, you know, one of the will biggest oil and gas produces, i mean, that's been a huge concern ever since that was now. it's also the press. it then would be the head of the,...
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to either tell us more is the deputies climate correspondence louise osborne? good to say, louisa, what did you make of what we decided from king jobs? i mean, it was really to be expected. he's known as a king who is very interested in clement issues and sustainability. he showed up for a long time. this is not the 1st time that he's spoken of the call. he spoke of prince of wales, but then at the call in paris and also in glasgow. so a lot of what he's said is, is things that we've heard before, but it really is a call to action for the governments and leaders that are that represented from today to, to take action and to release the pasta and increase emission out because this year we often wasting down to the 11th hour, the language to be agreed upon at the summit for something to happen at the very last minute. but this one's on the floor really fast. on day one. uh, the landmark deal. can you tell us about that? yeah, i think it caught us all a little bit by surprise. this is the last some damage funds that was agreed would to take well, would be establis
to either tell us more is the deputies climate correspondence louise osborne? good to say, louisa, what did you make of what we decided from king jobs? i mean, it was really to be expected. he's known as a king who is very interested in clement issues and sustainability. he showed up for a long time. this is not the 1st time that he's spoken of the call. he spoke of prince of wales, but then at the call in paris and also in glasgow. so a lot of what he's said is, is things that we've heard...