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of and also within germany and we had already see a scene, the emergence of the, of the party at it starts right after the big numbers of refugees coming to germany from syria. so this is definitely a topic that brings a se up in the polls as julia, so deli reporting there. and you're watching the, the leaders of next on the, the beginning, the age of the park, sunny tycoon, and his ill fated voyage to the titanic. we'll hear some reactions impact is done. is there any way for south asia to beat the extreme and life threatening heat? chan? we'll have that and we're after a short break, stay to the can you hear the we are all set. we are watching close. we all the, to bring you the story behind the new your own amount
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on volume information for free might say, due to names done. imagine how many portions of loans are thrown out in the world. climate change. the story faces much less the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to work. i'm going to access the you're watching data, will you use ation coming up to date, a traffic and to the search for the submersible on its way to the titanic. a pakistani business man and his son were among the 5 victims. we'll learn more about them and hear about the reaction in protest on plus unbearable sheet power of south
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asia, part of rolling sheet waves that started this april. how are people coping and is this a new normal due to the global climate emergency? the my name is melissa can, thanks for joining us. last night the u. s. coast guard confirmed what many around the world had feared at the 5 people aboard the missing submersible headed to the titanic or dead. according to the latest information, the vessel suffered a quote, catastrophic implosion in the ocean depths, most likely killing the occupants in an instant. among the pain passengers was the prominent pockets dani british business men shows that the world who took the voyage to the century old ship wrecked with his son, certainly not on father's day, no less. a dw spanish debit joins me in the studio. these
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victims were largely unknown names, but as people followed the search and rescue mission, they've learned about more of these men stories and it's been massive news and pockets time. can you tell us little bit about the dealt with family. i'm really not sure about that, but i would if from one to focused on richest business families, the family has been in business for over a century and then 5 percent happen between focused on an india and 1947. the family move to focus on the big business conglomerate is based in buckets on is a deal, scratchy, and that involved in many businesses of agriculture, renewable energy for the life of federal chemicals. and shame thought doubt was weiss gentlemen of andro corporation, which is one of the main businesses and was also address be in the 2 main foundation step business. tron adult foundation, an acre foundation. andrews out, adults was also known for his law for signs for the expedition technology adventure . and i think
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a lot of fact was reflected in the work they were doing and focused on so they wouldn't walk into a lot of education projects. basically that aimed to improve science literacy in the country and they, they were behind the science and didn't get out to impact the fund is not the country of museums and science center. so it was a unique project. and because i for unique project and because i'm on the funds that among dollars was also a science level and the family issue to fit statements saying that they were each other breed to support this and share the passion for adventure and exploration. so how has this story been covered in pockets done? how has the country responded? so when this news came out that there were 2 british buckets on youth and the stuff must have been and that you had thought about, wasn't it, which is a month behind out foundation and agra foundation. there was a lot of intrigue, an interest in the story focused on the media was following all the developments and been finding and use the amount that they were no more to close. a breaking news and focused on a lot of people shared on social media at the philanthropic work. the family was
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going on for the ends of the w. w. f. express the condolences and shared that the family was involved in a sort of conformation project and buckets done. and i think just the fact that i'm a father and son signs logos to get to in a journey following depression or something that that's a lot of focused on these finished java. thank you so much for joining us. a fresh round of heat waves has hit south asia impacting millions of people doesn't have died in northern india and many have been hospitalized due to suit belated illnesses and neighboring pockets. don temperatures have soared to 50 degrees celsius. this is one of the hottest cities, unplanned temperatures and folk wish to focus on the city of food be so to 50
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degrees celsius this month. lucas are trying to adapt to the unbearable heat shop side opening later when the big stone and a local drink was cut, the promises some relief being able to get to me. there was extreme heat in sibley, a destroying bridge. the heat especially puts a mixture of card the panels seat on black pepper and the drink to come over here to drink sato because there was extremely hot weather and it should be but this little dress bite from the switching temperatures. hundreds have been hospitalized due to heat strokes. a neighboring india has also been hit by a debt to the heat we've written for just up to 45 degrees celsius. hospitalized in the northern states with it. but these have been swamped with people, suffering heat distress,
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and quite spic by with goods have post and the situation. office you have reported dozens of bits for money on normal days. we used to receive 10 to 15 bodies. however, due to each to that, sol changed over the past $4.00 to $5.00 days. the number has doubled, does not reach 25 to 30 bodies every day for a bundle of these 2 wasn't the grip of an intense heat wave this month. cousins this good square shut us the country so it's going to be in half a century already this year some thoughts of south asia have been hit multiple times. sign to free climate change is behind the higher frequency of pete reef without deductions or performing the estimate that nearly 2000000 people worldwide, mostly in south asia, could be regularly exposed to dangerous lessons of heat. joining us as
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a rough l. i'm an environmental lawyer and climate activist and pockets done thanks for coming on the program. roughly this summer's heat weight has been compounded by the fact many people are still trying to rebuild their lives from last year's terrible floods. what do you know about the situation as well? i know that like last year, this is the coolest summer for the rest of our lives. the climate crisis a has seen the global temperatures rise on average, about 1.11.2 degrees. although i understand this june, temperatures rose to about 1.5 degrees for the 1st time. and what we're seeing is duster feet in week of this global warming or regions of the us, including focused on our subject to huge waves. and these huge waves have multiple impacts, not just of course, on the, on the, on the risk of, of lives, human lives. but on agriculture, as temperatures go up,
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farmers need mode wanted to water, their crops to ensure that they don't shrivel up and, but which, what's a huge uh, the pressure on water supplies in this bottom to was that of cost is energy demand that rises up as well, but people, dunning, the funds and air conditioners on to escape the heat, and that's what spanish are on energy loads in all parts of the world as well. so it's, it's, it's a multi pronged of a threat of these huge waves. and it's only going to get worse unless greenhouse gas emission reduced by the global know you talk about the multi pronged problems at the local level, just a few things to name, but what needs to be done to mitigate the harm of these heat waves as well but at the local level, we need to have urban heat management plans for all of us cities. our cities, especially the big ones that got you in law. these are metropolis is. these are making offices with over 10000000 people living in the vast,
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sprawling areas covered in some meant which absorbs the suns heat and then disappear to, to the costs of the date. and early evening when he steps between the management plans that ensure people living in these open areas, these ovens as well, ah, provided water shows up. and of course, some i know to relieve from the incessant heat because beyond heat waves, another thread is persistent heat and all the human body's reaction assistant keep levels, which of course, in some cases it's gone. so what we need those of the, at the, at the local level especially, you know, cities just one the fact that more than half of focused on visited cities, a heat wave management now onto the national government. and the national government has climate change on the agenda in the sense that they've raised it at international forums. we certainly seen that and talked about it talk a talked about the harm a to pockets done. but is the government doing enough to combat the climate emergency they're talking, but is it followed with action?
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well, the, i want to ask you a question. and 2 parts. first of course, focused on is almost a post a job for loss or damage, which is the station wrecked by the climate crisis on account of the fact that promises meant to be kept by the global north and reducing greenhouse gas emissions have not been met. so companies that i focused on facing the brunt of the time is catastrophe in ways that the economies might not be able to rebound back from last year, as floods in boxed on to a $30000000000.00 infrastructure was in the middle of a already staggering economy. and box on is not the only country facing such climate crisis compounded by economic crises. so it's one level of the global north has to, has to fulfill its commitments on reducing greenhouse gas emissions so that both countries like boxed on don't always have to face the brunt of emissions happening somewhere. it's not of going that said the box down,
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the government has much to do in terms of adopting, in terms of the planning for crime, it's catastrophes. we know the temperatures are going to rise. we know that the monsoon is going to become more intense and more erratic. we know that there is going to be flooding in the northern areas on account of glitches or leaks inside alicia's busting too. so we need to start preparing for these. eventually i don't even have venture attitude, you have to start preparing for these things that are going to happen and not be distracted by the $34.00 on the dates that we have right now. so governance is a very important box of responding to the climate crisis here in buckets. the extreme weather knows no borders, but there doesn't seem to be much coordination between states regionally. can you talk a little bit about that in the south asia context? it is indeed unfortunate that it is, but let me put it this way. the people of south asia are linked together by what was known as the 3rd of the hip. the police chose of the him out of the and got
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caught them in him to gush mountain ranges which formed the 3rd largest collection of fresh water, other than on the bulls. on the face of the a. and this is friend, she want to feed about 16 drums boundaries, rivers and feeds billions and billions of people. now this fresh water, these dishes, under severe threat because of the climate crisis and the some forecast, i think it's a mode which is a government due based research organization has recently published a report saying that most of these issues will be done before they will be melted by the end of this century, which to me that billions and billions of people are not just for security. what is security? but the culture, heritage livelihoods, and indeed lives on a threat because of the climate crisis unit bucks about an india and bundle dish. and so what's, what's upsetting is the lack of coordination amongst these countries so that a combined response could be presented to the global not especially at you and for
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them such as the conference of bodies. instead, what we see is common bickering common disagreements and no form 14 or commitments on how to approach the problem of the climate crisis which faces everybody. right now. a rough l. i'm thank you so much for joining us. that does it for the program. there's always war on our website and on social media. thanks for watching . have a good weekend and good by the chasing know a set of go style to flip and repeat. meet the countries. female pro said to them,
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