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the silence we need to break out of a. i want to tell you something. how to tell the secret starts november 29th on d, w. the this is the w news line from berlin, anger and disappointment at the top 29 summit. as delegates slammed the outcome, document is nothing more than that optical illusion. nations vulnerable to global warming say the hard part, climate finance field is inadequate and an insult. also coming out, the 10s of thousands joined marches across france to protest violence against women . it comes amid the final stages of a trial of more than 50 man accused of taking part in the mass wave of a woman in southern france. the
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. and welcome to the program, michael ok. nations at the cop 29 summit have managed to reach a deal on climate financing after 2 weeks of fraud negotiations. but many delegates have denounced the outcome saying it falls far short of what's needed. the final agreement were $300000000000.00 a year will help developing countries deal with climate change. wealthy countries who have historically been the largest emitters will lead the payments a deal. it's fine. you struck, invite many individual plot this moment, nations bidding that direct trying to find me change are far from happy. this document is nothing more than an optical illusion. this, in our opinion, been not addressed degree mom at the, of the time in to be on space. we walk back home,
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we 300. we see that the developed countries i took into deep. this is on in so $300000000000.00 to 2035. you said, you know, something we should take like the developing nations and timing activists at the conference. see a minimum amount of $1.00 trillion dollars per you must be invested in the energy transitions to keep the planets if which temperatures rise until $1.00 degrees celsius. scientists believe beyond that to show global warming, we become more dangerous and harder to do worse. 7 according to the white media tickets, organization. 2024 is on track to pick the hottest. yeah. we're done for more than 2 weeks of the patients and rejection of the draft western
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industrialized nation. see the d. s a major step? go 29 will be remembered as the start of a new era for climate finance and the european union. and the european union is member states will continue to play a leading role. but despite this optimism, because from one developing countries up in another, from the loops here tonight, judy on the cd to block this on india describe the d. s. unfair dw corresponded layer on a bone hama stein has been following the comp summit inbox. she had more on why developing countries are so critical of this deal. well, we have to talk about the scale of the problem that these 300000000000 are going to try to face. and souls and, and developing countries are saying, it's just not enough to really shift their energy systems from fossil fuels,
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to renewable, energy, east. and mean, let's think about the scale of that. even just in the u. s. you know, the, to, it's in inflation reduction acts are much bigger investment into the green economy, into boosting the green sector and transitioning to renewable energy use, then these 3 in the billions and they are meant for all developing countries. and developing countries are also saying that the money is there. if you look at fossil fuel subsidies, for example, and you know, according to the i, m, f in 2020 to the amount of $27.00 trillion dollars. and so, compared to sort of these huge immense figures, and these 300000000000 are just not that much. some delegates upset and the other delegates gave the deal a standing ovation. you've had conversations in the hallways there, do. richard countries believe developing countries ask for too much and that the deal they're taking home is a good one of the. well,
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as these things go, you know, that's remember where it's at a big kit, climate diplomacy event. and $200.00 nations have to re on something so rarely do countries walk out of there and everybody is happy and achieved. all they want is it's always a matter of finding compromise. and ridgewood richard nations are saying, is that, you know, their own economies are being stretched by the pen dot make by and rising installation by wars and increase defense spending. and that they don't want to promise anything that is realistic that they want to, you know, remain reliable partners. and so developed countries. it was very important to sort of expand that contribute to a base, at least on a voluntary basis, like it is now in, in the final agreement to include private sector sources but also other countries that have made a lot of money with. and, you know, are big, big emitters, but don't count under the developed country label under these un classifications because they're saying it's simply not realistic. now in other event, that was kind of overshadowing these 2 weeks here in back,
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who was the election of donald trump and in the us who whiskey announced that he's going to exit as a paras agreement. so what a lot of richard nation delegates told us was that, well, we can count on the u. s. and the next 4 years. so how are you going to promise even more time of finance? if we have to sort of bear the brunt of maybe don't try not wanting to provide as much money as, but developing countries again as these ads sort of as a, as an excuse. they were upset of, that's the numbers, the concrete numbers, what we put on the table so late in, in the process in these 2 weeks. so they basically, you know, there's only a day and a little bit left to, to really talk about concrete numbers that so dw correspondent lay only one homicide. many thankfully on it we should mention the effects of climate change make it a global health issue, climbing temperatures in increasing rainfall, promote the spread of dangerous diseases. and as you'll see, you know,
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next report thing. a fever, for example, is now becoming more common in a place like bank with that doctors were expecting patients. but this year's been great outbreak conduct bangladesh has overwhelmed to the water in the post cases of dang, they only rose during the season, but now they were doing a patient for the around. how is it the season is more intense? we're under a lot of pressure here. thinking is a virus. the spreads for mosquitoes to people. symptoms are usually mild, but in severe cases it can be fatal. when musky turn number's once dwindled include a months, heavier, rain, and warm a temperature is due in part to global warming, caused by burning fossil fuels, providing the conditions for them to survive. and it's not just in asia spring insecticides in europe to kill us. be invasive. asian tiger mosquito, which transmits 10 gay and other viruses like chicken goon,
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you and seeka has become more necessary as they move north fountain 8 to european union countries in 2013 just over a decade later, the species is fully established in 13, including france, germany, austria, and hungry and has been introduced in the for the 6 in 2023. that would delegate outbreaks in spain, france and actually changing rains happens. and what conditions in the united states are also leading to the spread of disease from some species of take some of the key terms. people will be more exposed health systems, we have to cope with an increased burden of disease associated with these packages spreading. i mean, particularly, or we're going to seeing, you know, cations starting to suffer from the impacts of infectious disease transmission locations that were previously considered relatively se, extreme weather events. lessons by rising temperatures are also taking a toll on human health. severe drought in some regions has decimated cro,
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pompous leading to under nutrition floating can lead to contamination of water sources causing outbreaks of illnesses like diarrhea. the world health organization estimates that will be another $250000.00 deaths per year between 20302050 from health conditions linked to climate change. so what we need to do is weekly adapt to the high temperature is that we're already seeing. and we know that now we've continued to rise getting negatively, but also to reduce greenhouse gas emissions without action, say x, but seems like this and unlikely to become more common across the globe. a brief look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. dozens of people have been killed in 3 days of sectarian gunfights in north western pakistan. a local official quoted by the f. b use agency puts the number of debt at 82. the crumb district near the border with afghanistan has a large she,
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i muslim committee population. it has seen flashes with sunni muslim communities. for decades. a massive fire has to go into a residential area near the port of manila in the philippines. the fire department says around 2000 families, lived in the houses, destroyed by the blaze, local media, se 7 people were injured. storm bird has caused travel chaos in the u. k. ireland and western france with snow, rain and strong winds, and then died in southern england when a tree fell on a motor way. in ireland, the winter storm flooded roads and knocked out power for tens of thousands of customers. more snow and rain has been forecast of us, doherty's in jordan. say they shot and killed the gunman who opened fire on a police patrol near the is really embassy in a month. 3 officers were injured in the incident. state media say an investigation
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is ongoing. in france, thousands of demonstrators have marched in several cities to denounce violence against women. campaigners are pushing for the country to learn from the trial over the mass, rape of a woman that has shrunk the nation. protesters route from force throughout france ahead of the international date for the elimination of violence against women, and demanding a fundamental change in french society. each year, over half a 1000000 women here report being the victim of physical, sexual or psychological violence that prints with us. there are many things to change. for example, the education of young boys throughout life. we have to change things. it will be hard, but it's possible the state should really increase its efforts. saturdays march as have been given more weight by this woman. is a political for over a decade,
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she was repeatedly drunk by her husband, invited strangers to rape or dozens of men or on trial indicates that a shock to the nation and shown a new light on sexual violence in all levels of society. the system i think things are moving and she said pretty cool said loud and clear. that shame should switch sides and it is changing sides. so we thank her for making this trial visible to the public and for showing that aggressors are not monsters and the street there mr. everybody. and we have to seriously question every, one of us individually for things to change the issues that they were for demonstrators that change can come soon enough. a recent figures indicate that a woman is killed every 3 days in france by their partner. in some other
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international news, in his final cabinet nomination, us president elect donald trump, has selected former white house, a group rawlings to be his agriculture secretary, rollins recently ran the america 1st policy institute, a think tank that was founded to promote trumps policy agenda remains. are voting in the 1st round of presidential elections, the mid high inflation and concerns over the war in neighboring ukraine. the current prime minister and social democratic more child to luck who is expected to go through to a 2nd round against a nationalist or far right. candidate george see me on who opposes sending more a to key mark the the e. u is re calling. it's in bassett, or to new share after it's military rulers accuse the block of mishandling $1300000.00 euros in humanitarian, a funder brussels disputes. the allegation deputies handed a n g o is without consulting the government. the chair has been under military
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rules and a 2023 could just finally, the portuguese capital lisben has kicked off the christmas season with its traditional tree lighting ceremony. thousands of locals and taurus attended the event in the cities downtown, commerce plaza. the seasonal display involves thousands of lights and ornaments, but it's a 1st step display with an environmental conscience. it's been city council has opted to use low consumption only the technology providing energy savings of up to 80 percent compared to traditional lighting and biodegradable plastics. the decorations and here's a reminder of our top story. nations at the top 29, somebody has managed to reach a deal on climate financing after 2 weeks of cross negotiations. but delegates from developing countries have slammed the outcome,
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