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a young people clearly have the solution. good future. now. this 77 percent every weekend and d w. m. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is the down your news life from berlin. the un it's calling it a survivor guide for humanity. hundreds of leading climate scientists sign off on a critical update on global warming. but the da da,
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a warning act now before it's too late. also on the show china toledo, on a visit to moscow shoes and being asked for more to get these plans for ukraine. but for blood of me put in the visit as a show of support from his most powerful ally. ah, i'm the massage as well. welcome to the program. you and scientists are calling for urgent action on climate change. seeing it's devastating effects are hitting the planet faster than expected. the intergovernmental panel on climate change is sure the key report on monday over the world to take drastic measures to limit global warming the window. what they said was natalie. but with a global effort, there may still be time extreme weather has been hitting us hard for decades now
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with catastrophic consequences. heat waves, droughts, storms, floods melting, arctic ice. all this time, scientists and un experts have been calling to limit the speed of global warming. today, they are sending a familiar message. time is crucial. humanity is on thin ice and their pisces melting fast. the st. louis report of intergovernmental panel on climate change i. p. c. c. details. humans are responsible for virtually all global heating over the last 200 years. the rate of temperature rise in the last half century is the highest in 2000 years. concentrations of carbon dioxide are at their highest him at least 2000000 heres the climate time bomb is ticking. this is why rich countries are being asked to become climate neutral by 2040, which means they need to reach their c o 2 goals even faster than planned. germany
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was said to become climate neutral by 2045, but the country is lagging behind, especially in the areas of transportation and building renovations. what happens in the rest of the decade is extremely important. one problem is that a lot of money is still being spent on fossil fuel extraction and not on curbing climate change. the current amount needs to be increased by 3 to 600 percent. yet there is hope the you and experts say we have the necessary scientific knowledge to limit climate change. the financial backing is also there, at least in theory, they just have to be used in the right place. they would bosco, as direct of the international climate initiative in washington dc. he told me about his key takeaways from the report. well, i think it's a massive wake up call. we've had other wake up cause that but this particular
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alarm clock is ringing very, very loudly in our ears. and what it is saying is not only on, are we on the wrong course? ok. and just to give a sense of that, the science that the i p c. c released today says that we could go past the critical goal of keeping temperature rise to 1.5 degrees by the early 2030. so just a decade from now, and it's not only that it is that we have to take urgent action and i would say deep action. this isn't about just skimming our orders over the water. to use a metaphor even faster, we need to do something else, which is to have those or is go even deeper in the water than we have. i think one of the things, one of the takeaways is how many aspects of our society and our economy. we have to change across energy, of course,
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and renewable energy is key. but also our transport systems have to change the way we build our cities and continue to develop them, have to change our food systems, have to change. there's virtually no area of our lives that is not implicated by this report. let me ask for your help that painting a picture about how urgent this really is. what happens if nothing is done. well, if nothing has done a o e, and we continue on our current trajectory and as i mentioned, we will be past the 1.5 degree threshold. that's the warming since pre industrial times. that's the critical goal that was agreed in the parents agreement in 2015. that's what we're trying to keep temperature change from exceeding it would, if we keep on our current trajectory, temperature would go over that limit. and it would mean that we are no longer in a safe zone. we're not as it is actually,
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but it will mean that we're then looking at $1.00. what we know is that with 2 degrees of warming, the impacts are much greater than $1.00 degrees. so for example, at $1.00 degrees, we would lose probably about 2 3rd 70 percent of corals, coral reefs around the world. at 2 degrees we would lose all of them, basically 999 percent. so that just gives you that's just an example that it gives you a sense hopefully of what the consequences are and what's at stake. it definitely does, and let's hope that is urgent action david rosco, in washington, d. c. thank you. thank you. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the government, a french president, demand one micron, has not only so wild to move on finance motions. what's what triggered by opposition bought days off to the government,
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push to vis offense and re forms to parliament. the proposed plan has sparked violent protests across france. just a and you ladonna's conference has fledged over 7000000000 euros, had the victims of earthquakes until key and syria in a word will address dorcas president, richard by ado on welcomed support of the international community. but he want that the reconstruction costs from fed booties quakes could top a 100000000000 euros. not china. she just being andros shazlaw. demy fulton held more than 4 hours of inform adults on monday, at the start of the chinese leaders, t t. a visit to moscow, china's be stand for the water. ukraine appears to have been the focus of discussion so far. she is visit comes days after and national court called otens. the restful were alleged for crimes and ukraine. standing shoulder to shoulder to authoritarian leaders defiantly pushed back against western values,
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nato and the united states for russia's president. she's a visit is a diplomatic qu, showing much needed international support. as moscow becomes increasingly isolated with my review of its value social groups, i am very glad that you found it possible and found the time to come in the evening and talk in an informal, friendly atmosphere about all issues that interest us. for chinese president, gigi and ping, it's a chance to play a global pacemaker and to project china's power in the face of warnings from the united states, the message from the us is clear. beijing will endure harsh sanctions if it provides moscow with weapons for the war and ukraine. she and potent are determined to craft a new world order. one that according to them, does not follow dictates from the world sole superpower. yes,
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john, we are partners in comprehensive strategic cooperation. jerry, it in this dance is that determines that there should be close ties between our countries major way she and potent were expected to discuss beijing's 12 point piece plan, which calls for negotiations between moscow and keith. but it doesn't mention a withdrawal of russian troops from ukrainian territory. it's an emission not lost on ukrainians because all got a little shaw for all the color. one dictator has found another i'm open to jail, they attract to each other. but it will not change much if they get support for the war from china. oh, dear, scare william leaves us, but only cooper cut us a 3rd of its limbs like some kind of game. like they want to tease the western world of that. that's my opinion. or yes, 30 though people as ukrainian president followed amir zalinski has made it clear
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that no peace can be achieved as long as russian troops continued to occupy and attack his country. and he is an interested in giving any ukrainian territory to pollutant zelinski, and she are expected to discuss the war on the phone in the coming days. now you foreign and defense ministers have agreed on a 2000000000 euro plan to send desperately needed ammunition to ukraine, that he would provide queue. but $1000000.00 artillery shows over the next year. he has repeatedly told its allies that urgently needs more ammunition to defend itself from russia relentless attacks. but i've gone through carefully carrying a wounded soldier for treatment. this converted coach serves as a mobile hospital near the front line here in easton ukraine. young doctors like 23 year old and revolution, take care of the wounded in the moving bust until they can be brought to safety.
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but he was previously stationed in back moot where he was constantly confronted by death percentage. oh, bullets, bullets her once our girl even everyday because missouri a close phone, but the soldiers condition suddenly deteriorates. andry has to quickly check for internal bleeding. the young fight of lad says he had to cruel, wounded for many meters before he pulled out of the firing line. the situation at the front is critical. with a short is of everything, including ammunition. when they finish, i'd beach. unfortunately, the russians have more artillery shells and more rockets that we can afford to just fire in all directions like they can. the russians are hitting us everywhere. you know, when it goes to craig, not perfect, that i'm in drone footage from the ukrainian army back moot has become
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a zone of death. according to estimates, the russians are currently firing tens of thousands of shells a day, the ukrainians under $10000.00 more ammunition, more artillery shells. it all needs to come from the west. it should have the goods . if ammunition isn't delivered or only arrives in small amounts, as ukraine will still fight on this, wonderful, we'll look, venture all the supplies. ve score we're old prepared to defend ourselves to the end stones if necessary, a spine your which come young. ukraine's military is concerned that the e u could be too slow in procuring and delivering much needed ammunition, olive sugar. when our partner supporters with ammunition, then they'll say thousands of ukrainian lives just you back on the bus, andre tens to the wounded and explains his fears for the future. or
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if we, oh, let's russians capture box more. they will go, ah, does english cities in this situation will re, like repeats in repeats in so it doesn't come to that. many in ukraine hoping heavy weapons and ammunition arrived from the you and others as soon as possible. but we have good news for finland again. it's been declared the was happiest country for the 6 there neural the world. happiness report examined the happiness gap between the top and the bottom half of the countries populations and says people are happier than countries where that difference is smaller. in addition to finland, the other nordic countries are well represented with all 4 and the top 10. and while the fin side as that happy news, we central bought us out on the streets of nairobi, la gauze, and cape town, to ask on dement your question, what makes you happy?
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what makes me happy plan is the piece that we did for me. and my family spot on my happiness. i'm no way that we had up. we are in our country, which is peaceful, not more. i will. we're gonna go and do my pigs that makes me lit up. coming out to hell. even if it's not someone you know, helping them out in they are point of lead that makes me satisfied happy. and if i sit down to my friends and my family members, georgia, my just a rated gym. i'm always happy. what makes me happy is my best friend made that and my mommy and my sister who makes me happy, think people happy makes me happy. i made friends. this ones make me happy. going out and having fun mix me. what makes me happy actually is money because like i can use it to buy my stuff, send to travel the people they love out, my friends,
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my classmates. my plans in my family may ma'am in may blather. yeah, that's what makes me happy though music makes me happy. and when i just he had the millo deese when i just he had the lyrics and i just he had the drama was an opera gun. i'm already hot. be a lot of happy thoughts there. that's all from us. pano doctor was up next asking the question, is the earth drying up? don't forget, there's always more news on our website at w dot com and on a social media channels a handle there is acting up your heels. i'm suggest one. thank you for watching. ah imagine how many portion of lunch are thrown out in the world? climate change pickering honda story?
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