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in meeting cultures around the world, people learn to classify small handful of animals of edible and all the rest they classify as disgusting. w series about a complex relationship with animals. the great debate. what's, you know, on youtube, dw documentary, the videos coming up today. the cop 20 it's talks agreed to create a loss and damage funding. it's meant to ease the impact of lots of disaster on vulnerable nations. what kind of means for so be sure. we just fix flip tells us is being covered by climate change and the future of passing fields is a solvent to goes using table chem, the phase outcomes sooner. not specifically the india and parts fun. supplicating and blanket of small the,
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the target is going to do work into a dw news, a chart that you could join us wildly. those have arrived for international kind of talks being held in do by comp for 20 eights. we'll see more than a 130 was lead as getting together to discuss policies to keep the planets from warming too much. part of that is a potential push for use of move a new energy over fossil fuels. negotiations are expected to be tough, but there was a positive on thursday with the chair of cop $28.00, announcing that agreement had been reached to create a lost and damaged fund that would compensate mostly developing countries for the impact of climate related disasters. this is historic the
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fact that we are able to get the agenda voided and agreed on without any delay for those who have been involved in previous cops. this is dustin, i'm interested in. it is indeed unprecedented, given that the lawson damage fund was in principle, agreed to it just last year at the cop $27.00 in egypt, but un secretary general. antonio gutierrez was quick to remind those attending cup 28. how and their task was. we cannot say, but budding planets fired holes of fussing pools. we must accelerate to just execute both of those nations to renewables. the fire physically is the 1500000000 limits is only possible e. c o c mostly stop burdening or forcing fluids or something that the citizens of
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tele and la heart can both the test to both have some of the most polluted air in the world, making the emissions coupled with changing weather patterns. i'm making breathing a very hot task. deli, once again, tops the list as the world's most polluted city. on friday, the indian capital registered and air quality index of 484. meaning it's a hope hazard to everyone. the moving coffee solution is too much in daily when i go out for morning walk or have trouble breathing. it's a little differently. so don't worry that's hosted. let me just say i'm, it's like someone is smoking when i bring it to smoke is being blown into my face. it's a good fit. those cold water to lift up air quality in northern india. worse since every winter, heavy cold air trucks emissions from vehicles, factories construction, dest, incorporating underway here in punjab province. farmers continue the practice despite a court ordered band for the. now, you know, if we don't to,
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in this double home we, so we have to, so to say this country to sell in the market. so right. so have all the country get us we. the cop burning is also practiced across the border and pockets done toxic smoke no blankets. the eastern city of the horse. this week, the government cancelled several days of school and order businesses to shut early . but some say the measures are of reaction rather than a solution of some small, but the, the smog happens every year because this double is burned, the brick killed submit smoke. the government knows it and should make a plan to do nothing but take salary. when this weather sets in them, this happens every year they should act to stop smoke at the root cause. nothing will happen from stopping transported closing down shops and without a coordinated response across se, millions will remain vulnerable to the toxic air. and
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for his perspective on the sales climate conference, i spoke to up the system, scientists cool most a good day and there's been some agreement. we still have a long way to go. so south asia is getting hammered by climate change, especially essentially like buffy spun finalization at sea level spun with the wide spread floods. so how to be with these vulnerabilities in the region? it's about agriculture, it's about energy, it's about transportation out and so on. so we are expecting that somehow the rich countries and above the 28th as a whole. we continue to develop this mechanism better and haven't adapt the capacity in the vision and the health assemblies to do. they are really wanting to be with sharp gums and also projections, more reliable model from going into a decade or longer and technology transfer and all these transfer. all these things are going to be critical. there has been a few forward steps just in terms of agreeing, in theory that this has to be done,
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which has been a problem because it implies that each country that implies a liability and they have what eat about it. maybe it's for the reasons, but let me give you an example. so mid least, which is a desert, is warming really fast because with global warming that deserts news don't lose that he's at night as can be the visas. so released is one of the, the most fast warming land regions that is causing wind changes and why we will have a gmc that is going, causing the massive floods to a fucking spun. so the question of loss and diamond is always about attribution. how do we show that we spend these are responsible for what's happening so that they can bump insight for the additional effects of global warming on that these aspects that happen in these regions. but now it's quite clear that these extreme events in terms of heat waves and floods and you know, related impacts on g, d, b, and health and energy directly related to the warming that are related to the being
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those gases that are followed by that we spend please, since the end of the sent them lucian, toward investments, it's good that they have agreed, but now comes with a hard time of finding the funds to do it. you know, we've just made a report on air pollution in buckets done and india for example. and evolution here is amongst other things also linked to the hitler emissions, for example. and i therefore wonder from you because making the emissions have been discussed at various cops i'm, it's, do you think any on the ground change has happened as a result of what, what discussion that happened on vacant emissions, for instance, in comp, summit sofa as well. the push to he is going forward, but the problem for any country is not only just south asia, but all of them please. and really, you know, been centuries us north america is that how um you actually charging the bathrooms? so if we have been using dnc to do it,
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then we have just shifting the pollution parks from where the regular emissions he's, let's say a lot of incentives. so the agents with the power plants. ok. so this has been very tricky for all of us to say, how are we going to deal with the killer admissions and then and so, and way. so the renewables have through them with very rapid leads, storage and batteries for ease have to be charged with clean energy. so it has a way to build. but the number of somebody in the face named by the number of these are increasing renewable energy environments. and deployments, studying 3 and so on. i don't think uh, any real measures can be achieved at cop 28 given that it's being hosted by a major or producer. so that's interesting. it's been discussed a lot. so what is the motivation of boston field country and all producing dunphy and reason to do this? so they themselves have to what do you, as i said, but at least as long as the most actively warming places on the in the was that
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already so hard. so if it comes out that we will have to leave the oil in the ground assets in the ground, what are their ways forward? they have to think for themselves. so they have really, really good reasons to worry about global warming and at a pace invitation and off 20 days to be successful. so they are doing it for the good reasons. and let's hope that to not do much lobbying will happen to some best, can use the majors that will begin to phase out across the field investments, especially in terms of locking in the infrastructure that has been relying on fussing fields like done and combustion engines for cops and so on, so the better the quicker we can face out these policies in technology then infrastructure. the better the piece for everybody, but they themselves have to plan for the future as well. where you live at the time being. but thanks so much for sharing and all of this context with us, so i'll go more, it's a good day. thank you so much,
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sir. the o as you a no doubt. see here the news is over the years. the region, as i mentioned festivals and cultural spectacles, but those traditions can also have an impact on the environment. in india, we are producing caused by fireworks over the holiday. it has long been a problem, and as on extra page shows the mess, the popular festival in thailand leaves behind also has people looking for green alternatives. and offering to the recycling is millions of color from floats released every year across time. and during the festival of like raton. it's a beloved celebration, but it leads a hangover for the environment in terms of waste winding up in the nations waterways. here in bangkok, the local government has been looking at ways to observe the centuries old
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tradition without the trash. and the answer is to go digital in lloyd per tom. 2 point, oh festival go was correct. the flights virtually on paper phones and tablets and the drawings of projected onto a cd can now pay me the tradition still remains, but we have to modernize the festival to create less impact unless pollution on that nature of the pilot project. so nearly 4000 waste, 3 images projected onto the water. but that hardly makes a dent in the hundreds of thousands of real last floats. fished out of the bank of the river. many made from non biodegradable polystyrene and plastics. many locals agree that it's time for an update the the environmental issues have
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grown and people are more aware of the consequences of the festival. away from bangkok in some of the some crumb provence, monks leave the clean up effort after and not of celebration. the spot, the environmental impact, they say the festival is too important to discard. maybe all while some people say we should stop the low curriculum tradition. and like i said, it's not something we can just and it's a culture deeply rooted in our history. upon that, not to mention the economic benefits you have my diagram and here it's a modem day challenge for an ancient custom. the one that was originally live on with sustainable alternatives is the best safe for today. and for the, the news asia, this was off find those. so for nearly 5 years we've tried to report in the stories that need to be, i think with balance,
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