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josh, december 22nd on d w, and the this is the, the, the news life from the gaza facing a public health disaster. the one says almost half of glasses population has not moved to rock the navy chips on board with our just had a warning of a was making amount of charity and crisis. also on the program, i started break through with the comp climate summit. full night negotiations into buying results in the agreement to transition away from fossil fuels. concerts, type of deal is the last best hope to save time. it is that
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the i'm feel welcome to the program. the rents has almost half of gauze as population does not move to the city of rafa in the south without facing bombardments, deprivation, and disease in the space that's becoming increasingly overcrowded. just by growing calls for a seized by israel says it will push on with it's offensive against thomas, which is considered as a terrorist organization by numerous countries. a winter's bearing down on rough off the city at the farthest edge of southern gaza. bordering egypt with the border closed, it's the farthest people can flee. the destination for display, scoggins, hoping to escape bombardment. shelters are overcrowded. almost
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half of gas as population is now in rafa, which is the small part of gas in the southeast corner. again, this is leading to nothing but a health crisis. rainfall mixed and already dire situation worse. many make sure of tens can't hold up for long against the wind and rain water. yes, mean a displace posted in mother says she lacks access to basic necessities. and the my yeah, well my i woke up to my 7 month old child who was soaking wet. a house was destroyed and my other child was monitored. i don't have any blankets or mattresses. i took some from my sister. we have one blanket between the 5 of us. no covers no mattresses, no food, no water. life is difficult. with myself, say about 2 minutes here in relief is barely reaching ordinary people like yes mean, despite their proximity to the only crossing that allows a into the gallons
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a strip. israel's military, which is also carrying out strikes on targets and rough uh, flames. hum us for the lack of access. unfortunately, it's not, these really started with the preventing it, but rather what we're seeing this morning, right? is that from us on the opening, the, the was thing aside. a rough or not facilitating excess of which i'm gonna terminate itself. so be me to ask ourselves again wise from us preventing humanitarian a fall, b u. n. general assembly has called for humanitarian sees fire. people in rafa are pessimistic. 27 models with eyes. and no, it is real as well known for ignoring un an international resolutions when it considers itself above the law. i haven't enough samples because of that. i don't think it will accept any resolution, especially with winter, just setting in many fear, the hardship and danger that lie ahead after old night
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talks that the ones global climate conference in dubai, countries have a great deal of calls for transitioning away from old fossil fuels around $200.00 countries signed up to the conference declaration, funding lots of debates around the world, and after accusations of interference from fossil fuel industries. despite the compromises, the final deal has been described as a major step forward in the fight against climate change has started be reached. the u. n. plan with conference delegates agreed that fossil fuels have got to go to keep up efforts to get to know more than one and a half degrees of global warming by the middle of this century. fossil fuels are by far the biggest driver of human and used climate change. we have given it beautiful bus option plan to keep 1.5 within reach is a plan that is led by the science. it is
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a balance on the coast image shows. many world leaders present at the summit, see it as a milestone. also mine as i, this is a day of great joy. many people across the board have worked tirelessly to achieve this results. in job i said it was no easy feat. the agreement came after hours of overtime negotiations and the device summit, some parties were opposed to the woods phase, out being included in the the phrase was eventually replaced with transitioning away from fossil fuels. some plan with activists feel a disability too late. 6 is, it is now is still a death sentence with the pacific. we can celebrate the small incremental changes, but it is not enough done in the to adjust the root cause of the comic process, which is the extraction of fossil fuels. there's not enough in there to address the
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fact that a fossil fuels and we cannot continually come here and celebrate just the peanuts that is given to our region. other critics of the deal say it does not impose enough responsibility under its countries to got fossil fuel use and provide stability support below income nations. and that did not stand in the way of a deal going through to professor joy each i've got to is co chair of the us commission. that's a global team of climate scientists. i asked that i think would still be possible to reach the powers agreements. 1.5 degrees celsius, a warming limit without a full fossil fuel phase out. uh, it would be very difficult. it's never possible to get to actually 0, but we should do all our absolute best to try to face it out as quickly as possible . in fact, the buyer's agreement actually says that it, one of the statements is also recognizes that if you want to get to $1.00,
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then you'll have 2 degrees, your emissions by 43 percent, but for the 30 and 60 percent by 2035 in relation to 2019, and that's a really huge amount off. well the countries have to do so, although it doesn't say something stronger than old. so recognizes this good. i will said the sites that we need to um, it basically shows that if you want to get to $1.00, it's not going to be easy, right? and so just as far as i understand it, as far as those those milestones go on our current trajectory, we will miss that is, am i correct in that? yes. okay, that's what you're going to be calling to extract 3. and even if the sub statements are made in disagreement. so you, what you see is you see a lot of how strong content would you see no words such as decides. um, the countries are obliged to write who's going to do want nothing. bottom fact is
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that right? a token. so one of the big disagreements that capt delegates are given got through the night. this difference between phasing out and fossil fuels, or transitioning away from that a bad use, explain to us the difference and why that matches. as i guess, facing our fossil fuels is simply stopping the use of fossil fuels to date and not constructing new infrastructure to take our new fossil fuels. so 70 percent of the remaining fossil fuels are the global cells and much of it has not yet been used, or there is already a lack of interest for up to that to use that fossil fuels. so when we're talking about of phasing our fossil fuels, we're talking about stopping all investments with respect to fossil fuel. making sure that everybody uses energy that is coming from another source. this is different from moving away a transitioning away because that allows for
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a more gradual shift, right? upgrade to a shipping cost is much more just been a rapid shift bids and this is the, the, one of the big arguments around this call in dubai. in this oil producing nations, what's your assessment? did the oil producing states when this 150 novel they steal? i don't think so. i think i'm really pleased with the what bustle deal was in this deal and i'm also very pleased at the book. 1.5 game over and over again in this deal. and this means that even though the fossil fuel exporting countries um flying very hard to um, sabotage, this kind of an agreement. but the pressure, the pressure for the government's was so strong that they were never meant suppose to do this. um they have taken care of course of the woods in the text to the world
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. so much more general. but i think that was also in the interest of most countries in the world. i think most western countries are not yet ready to face off fossil fuel. a 9th of is a developing well, so that's why we use that because it just in such a non binding language, the john says all the countries ignored, but on the other hand, it would take the sustainable developing goals. the 20 said to agenda that was also um a non binding agreement, but the country sort of seems to take it more seriously. so there's a very good whole that the countries take this seriously. at least that's what we have to do it. all right. thank you so much, professor. profess enjoy to go to co chair of the of commission. thank you. and you have it is coalition government has agreed changes to its 2024 budgets. after weeks of types, negotiations, trans flush schoultz s avenue, the draft budget would plug a 17000000000 your funding cap next year. john's supposed to be potty coalition was
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supposed to be with the budget after the country's top court ruled that the previous budget was unconstitutional because it broke borrowing rules. mister shaw said the savings would have to be made, but berlin board maintained financial aid for ukraine. of the last minute rescue a chief t a in the times of the re of the intense negotiations. so when will f shorts, vice chance level. but how back and finding some of the stick assembling not announced the deal. the relief was pop up unofficially simple. just to be the most important message for the government is sticking to its goals and we're pressing ahead with the climate new full transition of our in districts with strengthening social cohesion withstanding family ad ukraine's side and the defense against russia for tidings come skiing was to bridge the $17000000.00 euro gap and its budget for the coming year. the parties agree to save money elsewhere by cutting
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climate damaging subsidies, as well as spending in some industries and federal grants. on top of that, the coalition wants to raise money. for example, by hiking the price for carbon dioxide emissions. these measures will allow gemini to reinstate its constitutional limit on public debts in 2024. unless shots that a new emergency situation arises. for example, if things in ukraine worse, somebody else, in this case the bonus tag could vote to suspend the so called death break again. a deal physician says the government is cooking the books. that to me is still, the trick is obvious. you know, spending the money you have in the climates in transformation funds. you're spending the money you want to spend don't transfer payments to the labor market. and then in the middle of the year, you will tell us, well, everything we have to deal with in ukraine is unforeseen. and now we have to review
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the budget decisions again. and then you'll won't have support for exceeding the debt break. we will not let you guys away with base training these and take nothing via email. we have on this contract the chance to assess he wants to do without but the risk you equipment remains within reach on cold, even balance rushing forward. obviously not that much sympathy for what the, which sits a horrible job or sound tax. and yes, the us forces are diverted to israel. attention of u. s. senior policy makers including president biden himself and he's national security team. is that brought it to the middle east, and then the double standards of the vast are something that missed the food and has a preach to did level south, and he has a child around there. so very briefly, does that be? moscow is ending the year on something of
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a high looking better than it did a year ago. but if you look back with the 20 pre has been a really surprising the good year for me start putting. and it's really in the hands of the west son paul listed meeker to make sure the 2024 is not as good for to. and you can see the entire interview and 15 minutes there. um that dw are on the website d, w dot com, forward slash conflict. so its, i'd set you up today to next. the special look here when a piece could be produced. so that way that's actually good to be invited with the, enjoying the views and come to take a look at this. al tv highlights me every week in your inbox, subscribe. now. under the listening place of long submitted terrain, in its most is convex. people of many ca.
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