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companies and come rethinking everything and to make you make changes. you reviewed this week on d. w. a . ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. global climate talks begin in egypt. got $27.00 must be the place. and now must be the un secretary general. antonio gutierrez says, i'm bishop. i'm the credible actions must be taken now on climate change. while
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leaders of less gluten nations call on the largest wealthiest blue test to finance change in cost. also coming up more than $140.00 people wait and and ships of each of the schools are allowed to december, mainly minus loosen so that it several 100 more remained stuck in limbo. ah, i am eddie, my god junior. welcome to the program. the past the d as our truck to be the whole test on record. that's a take away from the world material, logical organizations, new reports. it's not our stock wanting for world leaders that are called $27.00 summit stress and the need for less talk and more action 2022 another year. indeed, the last 8 years have been the war, missed on record,
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driven by record levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. that's a clear warning. according to the world climate report and the effects are being felt everywhere. sea levels are rising fast, and the seas themselves are getting hotter. ice sheets in glaciers or melting and extreme weather is multiplying around the globe. the fees have risen worldwide by about 10 millimeters in the last 2 years alone. by the end of 2021. worldwide ocean temperatures were at a record high. and marine waves are becoming more common. ice melted from greenland to the alps at record levels. glaciers in some parts of europe lost 6 percent of their volume between 202120. 22 and polar see eyes fell to its lowest level on record. but most people experience climate change as extreme
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weather. much of europe saw rivers dry up as heat waves persisted, and also caused widespread wild fires. meanwhile, pakistan experienced massive flooding. the killed over 1700 people and displaced millions years of drought in east africa have driven almost 20000000 people to extreme food insecurity. has hurricanes last, cuba and the u. s. state of florida just months ago. too hot to wet to dry. the climate report says this new normal will only get worse unless government's act fast. in mila studios, dw climates, or puerto agit, roger hello, elliot. i mean 1st, ellis, what are your thoughts on the findings of the report? from none of this is surprising, the past 8 years looks at be the hottest of our lives. and what we're bearing in
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mind is that there will most certainly be among the coldest of the rest of our lives. for scientists have shown this very clearly burning fossil fuels, releases gases that like greenhouse around the earth trappings, unlike baking the planet. and all of this makes extreme weather was it makes you levels rise. and this is something scientific men for decades, oil companies as well. hm. and for decades, but to try to suppress those findings. and now what scientists, the kind of screaming governments to do is actually put in place policies to stop the he planet heating up and talking about what to do based on the reports. what should the climate conference at gently tackle for the number one thing is reducing the greenhouse gas emission, greenhouse gas pollution, but if heating the planet. and one thing that well need is maybe they have to do it, and the rate at which they need to do it is astonishing. it's almost hard to wrap your head around how quickly we need to be carbon economy. how quickly need we need
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to build enough green clean energy sources like wind by the solar panels. so we stop burning coal oil and gas power society. it uses at the very key people know what to do. it's just not being that it's not, i think for the 1st time compensation for climate related damages on some it's an agenda. what does that mean and why is that important? for rich countries disproportionately he to the planet by binding fossil fuels or countries like the us countries in the u. k. these country, the historic responsibility comes to like germany where we are right now. there's only 5 countries in the entire world who been more responsibility having heat the planet made the victory, whether it's worth, what that means and the countries living today on the frontline, the climate change. we're already seeing heat waves get hotter within coastal flood, the stronger and more likely to take away the life livelihood. all of these people,
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i mean they have a lot of these countries are asking and demanding even reparations to help pay for the damages they want money to not just to adapt to in a hot well, they're not just to clean up their energy system for the future, but really to pay for the damage of already been made was by the emission from our countries. and what's difficult here and then just the rich countries do not want to pay up. i mean, i would, i do. that's exactly what it seems like right? because promises made, they've been broken leaders on the walk in the talk. so here's the thing with all that's happening in the well now talk about the war, rushes, boy, ukraine and everything else happening. do you feel that there's going to be a break to at this the climate talks? i think some people have spoken to the little fines that a break for on the cards are on indicate of to really for that's going to happen. but what we do see with every one of these climate summits is incremental progress . so countries are under some pressure to come up with big pledges to say that
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they're going to be carbon either economy foster to say that they're going to do things to help protect forest to get money out of fossil fuel companies. and so the question really that has to be asked every time is on the promise of enough to do what scientists have shown is necessary for work, lead us to on a dare promise, because they did promise me in 2015 that they would try to limit global $1.00 to $1.00 degrees celsius and we're on track for nearly doubled up. ok. feet of you climate support? i did there on jan. thank you. several rescue ships when hundreds of migrants on board are waiting for permission to dock in italy to ship southern albin allowed to dock in sicily at italy's new rides. when government has hardened, it stands on migration. says to pa, last month. after days of uncertainty and weeks at sea, this german rescue ship reaches land at last, a relief for some of the 179 people on board. but not all. italy is only allowing
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mine is will the 2nd vulnerable to disembark and move rescue as say is illegal. it's not only the one number for unaccompanied minus by them. all the people on board need a phase of safety or by law. they have the right to some bargain, a place of safety. italy's new right when government has toughened its policy toward rescue ships run by non governmental organizations, they insist the countries whose flags flying on the boats should be the ones to tank them. this ship was granted permission to dock after germany and france did. they would receive some of the migrants on board. italian or socrates have not responded to repeated cools from 3 other rescue ships off the coast of italy carrying hundreds more people peoples. they are wiping c 24 dimes in our day. only. busy because we are on this board and it's still difficult for us to stay on this board any more. we are running out of mood. we have food for the next
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3 days, only. after these we might be requesting some emergency the leverage. i believe they are planned for monday itself. it died so we hope nothing happens as conditions deteriorate it. see these proteins does a calling on the italian government to open ports and ease suffering on the mediterranean mission lifeline operates the rescue. ship rise above its weight in an italian waters with 90 people on board. i asked spokeswoman hammond pawsman how they are doing so as to rise above is already sincere 3 days with the $93.00 person on board um outside of the year. and it went through a big, big storm with highway if the people are now really getting c say they are suffering from the pal tamika. and also as our ship is in comparison
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to the other rescue ships and really small ship with only a length of 25 meter. and you may be, can imagine that the tech space is really, really limited. and so we have 93 people on board. most of them are women and children and yeah, it's a very critical situation at the moment. sounds very critical. i didn't get an help in any way while on board. so we have a doctor on board of course that can do some basic stuff that is possible. but at least we had one night before and made it back for one person that collapsed completely. and we can take care of every injuries that can happen. so and just 20 minutes ago i got the message from board that we have another to motivate to do because 2 other person that's on board because of the weather situation because this high level of trust also take a lot of stress. and yeah,
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yeah. now the request for the rise of bob ship to dog, how so far, not been unsaid about rescue vessel that you money to you. one was submitted to doc . what are you hearing from authorities? so we always get the same answer from the authorities, and this is that they are not responsible for the guests on our ship that wow, so do you have any idea about what will happen to the people waiting in limbo on your ship? what are the risks the longer this goes on? so the situation is getting more and more critical for the p for the situation is also getting more critical. i think from our to our now we have to. yeah, we have to assume that all the people are going to suffer a lot more because as i said 3 days is already a long period of time. and we are waiting,
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and we are asking the authorities of italy to advise us the part of safety immediately. having pushed mon coordinator and spoke to one for mission lifeline. thank you. thanks to you. and has any, i'm sorry to say at least 19 of the 43 people on board on abilene died after it plunged into the waters of lake victoria, though without hand bought shortly before the plane was due to land with just the top of the plane. still above the woo, as of lake victoria, rescue was rushed to save. they still on board. emergency workers and bystanders used rapes to try to pull the aircraft from the water. while some passengers could be saved for many others, that if it came too late,
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this small regional pain plunged into africa's largest lake as it was coming in to land up a cobra airport, situated right on the lake shore livid. hm. and when the aircraft was about 100 meters mid air, it encountered problems and bad weather. it was raining and the plane plunged into the water. everything is now under control. he let the people i love want officials try to pinpoint the exact cause of the crush. the high death toll has sent shock waves through the country. w, great in russia have treated 200 prisoners of war. and rashness drives on pop lands . i've left many cities with little or no electricity, and knocked out water supplies, strikes, commerce fighting rages on across the country. a city plunged into darkness, only a few lights on in keys after missiles took out much of the electric grid. the mare
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urging residence who can leave to do so, and warning a total blackout may be on the way we're, we're doing everything so that this doesn't happen. but let's be honest. our enemies are doing everything to keep the city without heat electricity and water. and in general, they want us all to die coupla, whereas electric, you fall, the capital struggles to keep the lights on fighting rages in multiple regions. this house in a town inside part of the russian controlled, done yet to region was destroyed and shelling. luckily no one was killed. i wish you the man was over there. he was lucky, he wasn't in the out building mac up a heap for the beautiful dog got killed. meanwhile, russia claims that ukraine bombed a dam in russian controlled territory in the south, near the city of his son. if the dam fails, catastrophic flooding would result something. russia claims ukraine is planning to do as part of its counter offensive to reclaim the area. one rare bright
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spot, a prisoner exchange that saw more than 100 men from both sides come home with these men in the dawn bass were fighting for the russian side. bel, now go to russia for rehabilitation. while those stuck in ukraine brace for a cold, hard winter in him to with this is the of the news life on berlin. sports life is next focused on the upcoming katara. welcome and white teams out taken pots despite the calls avoid eclipse stage in for more news. a talk with b closely.

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