tv DW News Deutsche Welle December 2, 2023 4:00pm-4:15pm CET
4:00 pm
news the, this is the, the news live from berlin. international dismay grows. this is real, appears to me widening it's offensive to southern gas. the un describes the renewed hostilities as a return to hell honors for gas. that's both ham us and israel. blame each other for the broken choose. also coming up german chancellor old schultz launch is an international climate club aimed at getting industry on board with the carbonized ation. while for us in the united states, lead calls for a boost in a nuclear energy production to reduce the use of fossil fuels
4:01 pm
the next by sir, welcome to the program. renewed funding in gas on has stretched into a 2nd day after a truce deal between israel and homos ended. israel's military says it has carried out some $400.00 strikes on what it says were terrorist targets across the gas a strip. meanwhile, international concern is growing over israel's plans to step up it's offensive in the south. the have us controlled guys in health ministry says at least 200 palestinians had been killed since friday. how much this designated a terrorist organization by multiple countries the truth is over and the buttons have reviewed. despite the international calls i renewed si, size is right. it forces a pushing ahead with the mission to destroy
4:02 pm
a mass. this is what i would say is these as strikes been targeted, but some us underground infrastructure a come on sudden to 100 military compound, but the un as will and a catastrophic humanitarian situation in gaza is hospitalized. once again, struggling to code, a last thing sci fi must be implemented. the alternative is on think of all for people who are as a palestinian said to me already living in a nightmare. the not should out it's cool is an approval of a chilly or children. but here we go. the volume static just a few seconds of to the seats far. according to god's is have massive on house ministry casualties among palestinians have mounted since the end of the truce. you and health agency size less than half of cause is hospital, is that even partially functional and the bag capacity is just a fraction of what is needed and run the go see i sions continue over the release
4:03 pm
of the hostages is really operations are not expanded to encompass the whole of the gaza strip, about 80 percent of thousands and now displaced the un size. at the moment. there's no sign of the true story. starting earlier i spoke with turn was has him below shot. he was reporting for us from guys at the beginning of the conflict and is now in jordan. i asked him what he was hearing about how the situation was in the strip now or indeed, this is what the people say. um. i was totally teased uh, resumed since uh friday morning. uh it was strikes across the garza strep in different areas. um and there is movement off of uh, sometimes in different and in certain areas, especially in the east to find you and this entire house gallagher strip in japan. yeah. in the north east of garza city as well as some people were asked to evacuate
4:04 pm
. um uh, recently there was, uh um, i never strike 100 value at least the cabin fellow j neighborhoods and on them and a family house. the housing over a 100 people and some reports that it's coming from. they are about 100, were killed, according to the medical and to the doctor of the directors off they came out of the one hospital in general. yes, said 12 then where we see 12 killed the receive to the hospital and i talked to different people in kind. eunice and they said that airstrikes we didn't stop there were ever strikes on. how about uh, compound does about 6 buildings where destroyed they are. and it's going up to now, i think, and people are running out of, of some certain areas. and it has some big picture wise. during the past weeks,
4:05 pm
we know the thousands, tens or hundreds of thousands of palestinians have flipped the southern gaza, which is where the fighting is now focus. so where are people supposed to go? so this is the question, this is what the people are asking. they didn't know i, i talked today to someone who told me that the, the haven't run, haven't run and have family displaced 4 or 4 times that with fast from their house to the father in law house. and then the messiah rides in central area. then to east of hon. eunice and now they are in the west of new and is they don't know where to go. i talked to other one who's from, who's out east if i knew this and told me that he ran a, he fled from his house before the bose which and during the 7 day of the bose and now again at the run on it was cool. people wonder where to go, they are ready, they might be off to evacuate, and there is no place to go. um,
4:06 pm
some areas are experiencing some ground invasion, but other places are under airstrikes as well. and you help us if you don't mind understand the sort of no, no safe haven situation. israel says it's carried out some $400.00 strikes on how much since the end of the truth i'm. it says that around 200 palestinians have been killed since that began to do those numbers sound plausible to you, accurate as well. um, just like um, uh, less than half an hour. the minutes 2 adults held them at a brisk conference in garza and said that the, the desk told raise the over 15 thousands. actually this number of 200. what was, was uh uh full yesterday. and um, today this still is not updated yet. so these numbers are happening because there
4:07 pm
is an overcrowded areas and people are killed when there was a, a single. ready error strike or a temporary sho journalist has a blueshot reporting for us from jordan. and we turned out to the comp $28.00 climate talks taking place in dubai and, and appealed to revive a source of energy that's been out of favor and many nations for decades. us climate and boy john kerry and french president emmanuel tobacco have spoken out in support of more atomic power as a source of emissions. free energy for us in the us were among more than 20 nations calling for a tripling of nuclear generating capacity by 2050. and then a further effort to limit global warming, german chancellor, old schultz said the world means much more renewable energy while handling fossil fuels more responsibly. yes, much that you might need one c and to buy of, but let's agree on to binding targets here. and to buy one to triple the expansion
4:08 pm
of renewable energy is any other to double energy efficiency, both by the year 2030. as long as we're still dependent on gas, we must produce and transported in the most climate friendly way possible to see my point, we can reduce maintain emissions from the energy industry both easily and cheaply, improper goods, distribute c d, w as chief political editor because the commissioner is in device and she said of this assessment of what the chancellor said for the 1.5 degree limits 0. this is by 2050 the cold climate conferences of the past decade haven't been source on target . but the chronic, a sort of money on political determination to actually fulfill a transition towards renewable economies. the government's hans, i held his feet to where he highlighted the need to actually make headway. he wants to see renewables tripled by 2030 also energy efficiency doubled by then
4:09 pm
and with his climate club, he is offering a full match, which he says would also help the global south make that transition and become wealthy countries at the same time. so he is urging accent, and so i think one of the 3 pledges was offering once he cools before him, also for energy ideas and technology transition to make headway notes us amongst the industrialized nation, but also in the global south. the big question here is whether the climate conference over almost 200 nations can find the degree to drop fossil fuels in the future altogether. if we're more on this, i'm joined by our climate reporter louise osborne, who's following a stomach from beginning to end for us here facing a fossil fuels. is that gonna happen any time soon? i mean, it's something that they are talking about this time at least. um, they're talking about either facing out fossil fuels,
4:10 pm
which is what the u. v. u. s. wants to see, although they're talking about on a basis fossil fuels, this would mean that they could still keep it missing from industry, but that it would be cap should using technology coupling cap to technology. um, the problem is that this hasn't been used to scale. yeah. used to me. okay. yeah, exactly. so it's just not in place that still limits infancy. but there are other countries that don't want to see that at all. but united arab emirates, which is host being the comp conference at the moment and is also a big oil nation, still sees the place for fossil fuels. and so they're looking at phase down. so for the reduction of fossil fuels. and i think actually that's more likely given that all of these countries have to agree and nuclear energy coming back in the miles of john kerry. and many of that quote, i thought i thought it was passing, girlfriend, show you what's going on. well, i think that scene is the lesser of 2 evils. so,
4:11 pm
you know, nuclear is a lot more stable than renewables for example. so it can be used in, in this transition to renewables in the future. um, countries see it as a type of clean energy because it doesn't emit carbon dioxide. so it's best of in coal for example and squares to tune, but the clement activist has even talks about that the, you know, if you have to choose between nuclear and coal, when it comes to, you know, the climate crisis, then we should be looking more to nuclear um the problem is that obviously there are some environmental issues with that nuclear waste is something that we still haven't really learned to have to deal with. and the other issue is safety. you know, with regards to extent, it's like to know people infection that, that have happens in the past and they go wrong. they go really bad the wrong. now it, these cops, there's always a, they're always pledges of money. or are there pages of money? will they be substantive? will it be enough? so for us to notice this morning that it was going to contribute $3000000000.00 to
4:12 pm
the green clement funds. so this is the funds that is made available to developing countries to help them reduce carbon dioxide emissions. but also to help them change the way that they live to adapt to the impacts of climate change. this is part of a much wider funds that were supposed to be available by 2020 and is running a little bit late or was ready at least 2 years after it should have been. um, so these because are still not enough. anyway, developing countries need more money, they are going to be able to do these things. and there are other factors as well as a lesson damage fund. for example, that has been set up at the beginning of this conference. it's been seen as a success and pledges have been made towards that. but again, the money is just not enough to cover the type of losses and damages that we're seeing, which could be up to half a trillion by 2030. and the funding in place is around
4:13 pm
500000000 at the moment. anyway. okay, we're not quite there yet. i'm looking forward to the days ahead and this is your b. uh, what do you think of it? and i know this is, it's not done to put it, i think if the chances are of a substantial agreement like a landmark, some of this is when things were just, i mean, i think we've already seen that really with the less than that much funds being put in place, that was something that was agreed to be established last year. they can move very quickly to make sure that it can be operationalized. now, um with regards to the phase out or face down discussion, as i said, it is likely to be more watered down. so it's maybe not going to be as strong as people with like other issues are the increasing of emissions over a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions. ok, we use us on the deed of use. quite a report of thanks so much for the inside of the cop 20th. here in germany, a heavy snowfall as far as the suspension of operations at noon at the airport
4:14 pm
until sunday. hundreds of flights have been cancelled. severe, wet winter weather, also disrupted rail services. long distance trains from munich to other german and european cities had been cancelled with rail operators saying they expect disruptions to last all day. cruise are working to clear snow and restore safe operations. and from one form of extreme weather on space, we go on earth, rather we go to space for space, whether the aurora borealis or the northern lights as they are more commonly known, have lit up the night sky in china. waves of red and green light. captivated tourists and photographers alike in the northern city of mo hate, which is the best place in china to observe the natural phenomena. the aurora borealis are caused by solar storms on this, on the surface, where huge clouds of electrically charged particles are produced.
4:15 pm
beautiful pictures there you're of course watching the news fly from berlin, coming up next, the dw documentary asked whether people will accept a robot working in the service or care industries. next, spicer for me in the entire news team here in berlin. thanks for watching the, you'll see about the video that goes in the media may global. google. i've got to be done by get, i will stop into that and i'll give you a go or would you, are you able to go to that? i'm jo, media dog, currently more people than ever in search of a passion like, did you have you ever used a minute? they can't mess with the audio get find out about on the story. inform icons.
22 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on