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this is the news coming to you live from berlin a crucial conference on climate change gets underway in code and delegates from around the globe a meeting to discuss ways of implementing the two thousand and fifteen privacy dream and the decisions of the next two weeks with effect generations to come many i'm warning act now or risk disaster. also coming up. appalling conditions forced the closure of one migrant camp in the mexican city of to quanah but the migrants fear the ecology is have an ulterior motive for moving them to
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another site. and to cut those sales it's pulling out of opec the shock announcement comes after months of tensions with other members of the oil cocktail . band playing. out of a woman do you i'm amazed that she been great to have your company. they're the most important talks on global warming in year over the next two weeks hundreds of delegates a meeting in the pool or city of to discuss how to implement the two thousand and fifteen paris agreement signatories to the past accord agreed to work together to limit emissions to prevent climate change recent surveys show that the a varying dangerously off track experts say one reason is that countries like poland are still committed to fossil fuels such as code. the
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venue for the un climate talks and. its shrouded in smog more power plant fueled by coal. the polluting hydro carbon has been mined here since the eighteenth century around one hundred thousand people in the region work in the coal industry. is a treasure if there was no call it would be no work if the mines closed all the shops and businesses in the region would go bankrupt. poland will continue to generate most of its electricity from coal until twenty fifty meaning that the mines of cut will not shut down any time soon. coal is what sustains up a solution it's the primary product of this region and of course many people here are biased but we know which way the wind is blowing all over the world and which part we should be going down there.
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only fifteen percent of electricity produced in poland is from renewable sources activists complain that the government has neglected to develop the alternative energy sector. t.v.'s scientists citizens. mining and energy sector said we are ready for a chant. of. we just interested in change our political analyst. for poland's government cut of beats as a model green city it boasts a research center for renewable energy. a shopping mall has been built on top a closed down coal mine. even the conference center that hosts the climate talks stands on the side of a former mine but the fact remains out of its end color inextricably linked and will be for some time to come. did they have recourse for and even have been your shoes is at the cost of it's a conference and joins me from it even many warnings about the immediate and urgent
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need for cuts in emissions yet as we saw some governments are simply not doing enough how important is this climate change meeting then. well disclaimer changes the most important is the two thousand and fifteen paris agreement back then was agreed to global warming there are two degrees celsius above. they decided what they wanted to do but now they have to decide how they will actually manage to do that for that resource a result of this meeting should be the so-called rule book which is a set of guidelines on how countries should door their greenhouse gas emissions report on their climate efforts. climate finance that's a very important topic because industrialized countries have pledged to i located one hundred billion u.s. dollars to help poor countries covered with climate change effects but it remains one on how they will actually mobilize that money. will probably also be a whole topic this year since the conference is taking place in poland which is
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largely a relying still in this dirty fossil fuel and we didn't exploit say we're heading towards a critical point when it comes to c o two emissions give us a sense as to where we are right now. but i think most people could already experience that they were stating effects of climate change in their own skin this year from wildfires in california to flooding in japan or even drought in germany but also the scientific community is warning on the importance of raising climate ambition so for instance risk in the united nations environment program release the emissions card report which shows there is a huge gap between where we are and where we should be in terms of c o two emissions if we want to reach their goals we have to reduce our emissions by a quarter by two thousand and thirty if we keep their way we are doing now we may end up with three point two degrees above pre-industrial levels by the end of the century. the donald trump is once again reiterated he's going to pull the us out of
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the climate is it possible to risk climate change long term without the wild biggest economy on board. well it's important to remind first of all that despite. his intention of trying from the paris agreement this one happened until twenty twenty then things may have changed greatly on the other hand countries are increasing the view that he's pulling out from the paris agreement as well as local society so they won't give up in the us and at that global level i think other countries will increase their ambition so that we are still on track to reach that bar is called ship with. a thank you very much for that update from the climate conference. got there is leaving the fifteen member opec the organization of petroleum exporting countries guterres energy minister says his country will exit on january the first reflecting plans to focus more on gas production rather than
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oil for the past year and a half other opec members led by saudi arabia have placed economic embargo. guterres announcement comes ahead of the annual meeting in vienna on the country's departure will likely be a key focus of discussions but not the only one equally high on the agenda plans to output following a thirty percent slump in prices that's due to a slowing global economy coupled with intensified oil production by the u.s. . christiane brit's in frankfurt gives us his assessment of why it has chosen to pull out now. the official reason being asked that qatar wants to focus more on natural gas liquefied natural gas. and it is it does have one of the largest resources there at the largest natural gas field actually that it does share with iran however that's one of the problems that or one of the issues that got it in
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trouble with saudi arabia the de facto leader of the opec cartel and saudi arabia has been trying to isolate qatar. financially there's a blockade in the region off qatar since then since twenty seventeen the country has been trying to. to become more independent off off oil and opec and now it's decided to well not roll over a saudi arabia was hoping and cut ties with iran but rather go a different way. that was christian brits frank it don't says it back peace talks aimed at ending the conflict in yemen the to exclude stop in sweden as early as wednesday the development comes after the saudi led coalition agreed to evacuate fifty wounded who militants to iran the conflict this bush the country to the brink of famine in this next report be sure how one school is trying to make sure its
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pupils have enough to eat. five hundred bread rolls for the young honey girl school in santa two for each student the recess and first meal of the day are highly anticipated. apart from here at school many children have next to nothing to eat. and have a nice to have my father doesn't have a job anymore i'm very thankful to the school for the food and that's the situation i was in we had. so many as parents who are impoverished by the war the school's director says many children are suffering civil society so many students lost their parents through bombs and rockets aimed at houses factories and shops. that really empty hospitals can't cope there's a lack of medical supplies children are especially hard hit according to the ngo save the children tens of thousands have died from our new tradition and infection
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eight million yemenis are just barely surviving now with the help of outside aid. and the sustained war causes more deaths every single day. back at their own honey girls' school in santa lentil soup is on the menu for lunch . it's funded by the german charitable organization future for kids. and if and then as a man hand it's poverty is spreading medicinally and we used to give a daily mail to thirty to forty girls. now it's three hundred to four hundred and that's me out of the army and. a bit of hope within the misery that these children are learning and have a warm meal every day but only as future and that of many other children in yemen is unknown because there's not yet any sign of an end to the war. but. here's
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a look at now it's a lot of stories making news around the wild more antigovernment protests are taking place in france today ambulance workers have gathered close to the national assembly in central paris to complain about changes to their working conditions senior politicians are holding crisis talks in the wake of the violent anti-government protests that have rocked the country. a far right party has won seats in an election in spain in a byelection for the first time since the end off the military dictatorship in one nine hundred seventy five the anti immigrant vox party is set to enter under lewsey as recently assembly and could end up as a kingmaker in the country's most populous region the government socialist secured the most seats but fell short of a majority. mexico and three central american states have agreed to create a development plan aimed at reducing the number of migrants leaving the region the move comes as mexico closed down a major migrant shelter close to the u.s.
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border some six thousand central americans were housed at the center in quanah digital recorders fondant stefan c. once was there and sent us this report on the diet conditions there. after getting soaps the day before another night of heavy rain finally sealed the fate of the benito who are sheltering downtown to one of. the six thousand plus migrants house on a summer sports complex did not stand a chance against the downpour. only the chilled. and still manage a gentle smile the adults are mourning their tents floating in ankle deep muddy water their clothes and other belongings trenched ruined for many a total loss. and amid a palling cemetery conditions to the city and mexican federal officials finally decided to shut down the shelter. as
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a rifle and open their doors their promise to bring these people to a better safer place while until years are not hard to find within hours nearly a thousand migrants are willing to make yet another journey i. taking with them the little they deemed worth the saving they arrive fia. a form of bus parking facility and concert venue about twenty kilometers from downtown and far away from the border for some to migrants this new shelter seems to bring some improvements. here the ground is concrete no it's mud that's better but the most important thing is to have a roof over our heads that protects us from the cold others see the benefits of the new shelter but a wary of its location. real reason the police have brought us here is that they
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don't want to close to the border now we need to spend one hundred pesos to get to the border for asylum paperwork but we don't have the money and it's going to take us all day to get there. this stuff you know it's even more difficult for us to get into the united states a dream is to be that. meanwhile back at the shelter and. the line for the buses is even longer now more migrants seem to be willing to leave for the new shelter sooner rather than later a look inside the old place may reveal the reason you don't get more you're not. you know when i was a little girl she sinks i knew only the beauty of funder us but as time passed by and i grew older i understood i should not loftus let. the sad tune strikes a nerve with many on this day as they continue to harbor their dreams of
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