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perhaps is not delivering it start deliberating for the majority of the be, but it is deliberating for a few or the guys. and that is why we always see that the more stronger our deadline, the demand of the most vulnerable countries due to climate change, is getting stronger for a transition from fox in for it to renew it with the more resistance we actually facing from the forces with industry because very good. all makes and oregon nomics are clearly different. having said that, if you look to sports has happened this year in the u. k. excels on the sheet steps, you'll get people have to read it so that these i would appreciate that. so they have provided me in the developed country, it is a notion that is we lot dots. the lines are these, even a doctor there lies, they'll be able to deal with it. i don't think the magnitude of the problem is not address from the score really low in the office to deal with it at these even gone
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the foot in the u. k, it is not totally the temperature rise. that one has been with this one has to also look to is the fact that dissipated country, which is known for example 3, c had 3 prime ministers in just 2 or 3 months. so this economic model is not totally destroying the nature. it is also not delivering to the needs of the developed countries because it's pretty exploit gatekeeping nature. and. ready being that me being in the us or in canada or in russia, i'm not be, you're impacted by it. that perhaps is not going to happen. we have to take lessons for what is happening and you get and all the natural disasters that are happening around us. and then not happening only india volume the dish pack is done oriented together happening in the government frontiers. oh absolutely. but they're not
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affecting those developed countries as much as some of the developing turret punches of you mentioned them. maybe i'm teaching benches, but i think when it comes to various international environmental for the most common dynamic is still for the developing nations. are the most effective nations to sort of try to your trip wealthy countries into providing some money. while the developed countries still continue with um, sort of exporting the environmental lee, i'm front of the policies onto the developing world. and sometimes it looks really like a key back payment for the preservation of the status quo. and both sides agree with that. now you are arguing for change of paradigm, how do you think it could be implemented as who should be the initiators or that change to it is not only some money that is being uh, the money that is being demanded on clear grounds of responsibility.
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the cost is $11.00 to accept the term liability, but in the day it is the damage that is being paid for the loss that that is being bars. and the loss is actually being caused by the very exploitative model of development of the deb enough got fission. also, it is not only a gun for money, it is also a call for system change. yes. yeah. as you write the police and we have seen that before the war, there was j. j. the changes started very slowly, for example, or germany gave a declination that would be if a lot of the using go any more. and then you get also in the call that was headed in stock line press hard pharmacies out from good, but then because of the pressure coming from the devil,
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nothing worked on so the compromised language was phase down. so the problem is we are asking for a system change, but we are doing that being under the influence of those who are responsible for this. for example, if you see them, they both the ition team that the us takes to the call uh parts line they, they have many players from the far situated industry. the economy is dependent on the far ships when industry, when you find through this malaria, you don't really take what you do is if you do with water, we have to take a very short break right now. but then we'll be back to the discussion in just a few moments station, the
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the welcome back to wells, a parts with a site here that is on a house on chief executive officer by law dash environmental lawyers association is one. and just before the break, we were talking about how difficult it is uh to initiate the change. and i don't know if you would agree with that, but i think the, the issue of lifestyle is crucial here. because over the last several decades, perhaps even more the this wester lives tell rich, as you said. and i agree with that totally is being sustained through the reliance on the rest of the world and through very explore the tests. and sometimes the iron clad reliance and the rest of the world. it's being propagated through media,
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through movies as something that everybody aspires to. and it is pretty clear from all the calculations that people, uh, we cannot afford that kind of a live sold to everybody on this one. and because we really need another 2 or 3 planets to explore it, do you think it's possible? do you think it's realistic to arrive at a certain definition? certainly view all the lifestyle that's going to be dignified, socially desirable, and at the same time respectful to the environment and allowing for the generation of, of the nature that we are using. i very much thing keeps close to that. and this is a confusion that we see in my generation and in the next generation really says sustainable lifestyle. we often think that we do not to know the onset of this question here. mean by living. oh, the children really want to go abroad for studies. they want to go to devin up
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front. please do want to build up the carrier and it because they're very comfortable with the immune. it is that the developed countries offered them to, but i can see a destiny change in the younger generation know, but i'm coming to that lead to when people ask me what this sustainable lighting stay, i said the light possible fire learn. oh, well the fire writing bundle with dish is a sustainable, nice day. he has all the things that are needed for this sentence, gone for the leaving. she has all the things that me it keeps me, but he does not have grade. so he does not ask for more and more and more and more . and he does not ask it from others. on the other hand, they explain to margaret is actually building their faction on the. i
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don't like apple tv either spectrum. so i think it's more concrete and then me think when you address that, you very easily find the destination of sustainable living and sharing value with dish. every time i look for the dishes, then that's about to grow the tailor's very soon. really to become like the developed countries, but it is the model of the developed country. that is the reason for this get this trophy of climate change, but actually don't take into consideration. i think a lot have to do with devon. nothing of consciousness in the next generation. and this time attending the call, i have gone back with a very positive feeling. number one, because our leaders this time says the pressure from the communities and they wanted to come back with some definition from me. but 2nd, this time the saw the children chanting slogan for climate justice. so i expect
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a responsible citizen, read and responsibility. just, you probably know generation i want to bring in the question the issue of globalization, which i'm sure least as millions of people out of publish it. but it also has a shadow side in it, in a sense of outsourcing all the negative for example, you know, shipping the car back, garbage, ofa, western countries do, asian countries or air pollution for non stop production or inhumane working hours . what have you, and i wonder if this more balanced, more asset go, lifetime warranty and video land lifestyle is possible within the concept of globalization. because, you know, if everything is global it's, it's hard to understand who is the responsible for this little corner of the world . it is very important for us to be critical,
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but it is also important for us to be hopefully we can't change the things if we start losing spaces, every process. uh, i mean every institution you see i am unable to put down and a very proudly c public dime is protecting. it's a nature at the same time mainstreaming. we drove a licensed agent, so they have a good bit said god, for example, the constitution of what does clearly say that you at what really never be this trying foreigners to an extent that it comes down below 60 percent down a children haven't got the right set of education, i must say, look, i do wonder they're dealing with the plastic monet's very successfully. so that goes action. either gonzales, this issue has been handed very nicely with right set of rulers in the
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driving in the one that in the it all part of the way communities seduce the site is working to find out transition from cost if with 200 percent renew or but we're having hard time to get our governments to listen to it. and our governments are also under pressure from the front and government. these they have to exploit, they of course, they wanted gas company. they want them, i need somebody just entered in the we have the said, what's the worst thing that's happening here? it all part of the what is the governments are out there to deny us. all right? to say no. so the more we say yes to renew, but the government keeps on saying no, we want to cluster, develop masoud. what's cool, and really want to say no to the board. we have this being a, in the street with governments monitoring the guy himself. so that is one thing
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that i see that is growing all around the world. so right. just saying no has to be something that has to be recognized. now you mentioned that the governments are often uh, facing um, inflicting uh, goals and agendas because sure everybody, i'm sure i haven't liked it if they have an opportunity to protect the environment they would do that. but the, they're also more immediate concerns about, you know, provision of services, etc. um. so there's a lot of talk these days about uh, cds and how urban development should received in the social credit, the policies or cities around associated with the, with the birth of civilization. and i've heard some especially speculate that they may be also associated with the demise of both uh, solicitation and ecology. now the united nations panel on climate change recently recommended smaller cds and more walkable cities. do you think that's
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a workable idea? um, what do you think would make living in the mid sized c, b as attractive for let's say an average bang, blood ashtray, or an average russian as living in cities like doc a or i must go. yes. thank you. i think the motors exist that can be followed, that can slow down your g, d being grouped. but if you think g d p is the only test of your development, you better also count. how much are you losing your due to be because of the environment of the patient in bilingual dish? everybody to the she is losing 3 to 4 years of their life spent because of a petition and read into thing. it's log me, some of that back up person. it started me some other family, but this my mother is my side the we don't really think get back to be sustainable
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alternatives. sustainable development models do exist, but in the rush of foster g, b, before it gets to, you know, trust for happiness, about cities. see for, for the reality is, this is the place where you get to livelihood. livelihood is somewhat sick today evelyn, which has to be decentralized, which is not often happening in our part of the word. everything remains to do centric, which kind they've changed this way to aggravate farther. because one co du or walter bundle dish, meaning the whole facility you might go on the walk to if you don't really, you know, address the cause of trying to change very fast. so with that more and more people are going to be coming to tucker and this already on leave, the city we have provide, they give you a flavor all have in this worried said, i just hope that doesn't happen. of course, that basic. i look city in most cities,
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major cities, we find the same problem. he's not walking side creek is also an option improvement of the public transportation system as opposed to an option. so everyone has to have a car and that kind of has to come out on the road every day is some this idea is an idea that we have to just describe now. uh, if i may ask you one final question and you mentioned the uh, the apocalyptic forecast. the some uh, scientist, i'm making you about the degradation of the earth and nature. you, you mentioned the, the demise or the destruction of the coastal areas and some of the asian countries . for some parts of africa. the opposite is being forecasts the very area uh, environment a norm is draws that will make some of the land fully and uninhabited. and then
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there is a question of $52.00 small island states for home climate change is already in that conceptual spread, the thread that has already started to manifest itself in the form of more frequent and more powerful storms and droughts at, as you mentioned, the developed countries are also being impacted, but i think we really both agreed that they the action still falls behind the rhetoric. how bad do you think it should become before the world truly authentically springs into action on this one? i want to be hopefully here, although i can see that to be are missing out on time. you're not addressing the problem in a timely fashion. but if you have phone with the conference of boxes this time, you have seen that the delegations extend the conference for 2 more days because they could not reach
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a consensus on the loss then damage. they wanted to come up with different strategies, like declaring a separate insurance game. they wanted to break the unity of g $77.00 ad china. but they have been managed to do that. even within that extended period. that is because the effective country leaders are under pressure from their communities. they went there, we definitely need to commit to been that they have to come back. we sometimes do, you know, reboot to the empty but, and that is by the bundle they should present. they did the focus on the present. they did this tend to go to the present data. and the negotiators did not allow a crack in the unit. so and the, and the developed countries, despite their other efforts, all, you know, declaring this insurance game and everything had to bogged down to this pressure.
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so i think a, the pressure is on the more things that good for me, it is get organized. uh, things been pretty badly start moving in the right direction, but we have much more organized, alternate slide, the timber traders, faster industry, plastic industries, how the community resistors really communicate and talk through this different nomic sectors. how better leaving give the pressures of this economic sectors of control which tell you how long it's been take for us. uh, do you know the change that to be actually me, we unfortunately have to leave it there. but i'm really grateful for this. very distressing of the same time, somewhat of to mr conversation. thank you very much for that. thanks. thanks. thank
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you can see several residential quarters now look like a home or an estimated 20000 people can now live in ruins. the white house spokesman shuts down questioning from a reporter about the bite and families possible involvement in the white house cocaine scandal. and then gives an incorrect account of their whereabouts at the time. and center goals president says he won't run for re election next year. after rumors of his potential candidates, the for a 3rd term spark, widespread protest in the west african nation. the coming to you from the russian capital. this is the weekly with the top stories of the past week. i'm sure, elizabeth, great to have you with us. the russian defense ministry has released footage such
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a show failed ukrainian counter offensive operations. and it has explosives, the media reports suggest the video was recorded back in early june. it shows ukrainian armored vehicles hitting a mine field during an attempted advance with minds and artillery halting the offensive. it's believe this is a separate rogia region. at least 10 vehicles were destroyed, including western supplied units. meanwhile, it made the apparent lack of any significant progress in the counter offensive. this week, washington decided to equip chia of with cluster bombs, a pentagon official things, casualties caused by munitions or a secondary importance to stopping a russian victory. i'm as concerned about the humanitarian circumstance as anybody . but the worst thing for civilians in ukraine is for russia to win the war. and so
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it's important that they don't. the biden administration's decision to supply keeps regime with cluster munitions is yes and not the latest manifestation of the aggressive anti russian policy of the united states. which aims to prolong the conflict in ukraine as long as possible on wage war until the last ukrainian by supplying cluster munitions, washington will insides to be an accomplice in mining the territory and will fully share the responsibility for the deaths caused by the explosions, including those of russian ukrainian children, the transfer of cluster munitions, is a gesture of desperation on the evidence of powerlessness in the face of the failure of ukraine's talented counter offensive. washington's move provoked a rare split among allies in the normally united stands to the conflict. the spanish defense minister express reservations, along with the german foreign minister and the british prime minister. all 3 countries are signatories to the cluster munition treaty, which bands are use in spain based on the firm commitment it has with ukraine.
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also has a firm commitment that certain weapons in bonds cannot be delivered under any circumstances, no, to cluster bombs and yes, to the legitimate defense of ukraine, which we understand should not be carried out with cluster bombs. i have followed the media reports for us as a state party, the oslo agreement on the conventional and cluster munitions applies. here, k is signature, e to a convention which prohibits the production will use a cluster munitions and discourages they use cluster munitions can be dropped by air or fired from the ground or c releasing hundreds of smaller bom, let's from an inner canister. the small bombs are then dispersed over a large top area. they have a comparatively high so called dog rates that results in greater numbers of casualties even years after they've been launched. former senior security policy
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analyst in the office of the us secretary of defense, michael maloof says the country is opposed to washington's decision. should stand firm, but he isn't convinced they will. i think that it's remarkable that a native country, so some 2 thirds of the nato countries actually have, are signatories to the convention to present cost of on scanned it's. it's incredible that that'll still go along with united states and in allowing that to happen, they've got to stand firm now and, and make a statement. they haven't done that up until now. and i think that they're going to have to, and i'm hoping that this could be the proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back in which they say ok, that's enough. and that, and that's, are kind of resist this as long as they fall in united states. and this look for the united states has taken them to think. and it's, it's, it's nothing more than an escalation of this conflict for see if they stand up now
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to the united states and, and resist this decision making, turn it around. they can, they can say to the united, quick question on the united states that they're not going to do it. but they're, they're weak. they always talk present week unless they start showing some, these countries have got to say enough. m m m m minute can do something about it and make presentations to the white house to say that this is unacceptable. ukraine's president is a landscape, visited a number of nato member states this week. he made a play for more arms and ammunition that may have been left somewhat disappointed. a number of his european counterparts dismissed his request, saying they must insure their own security 1st and foremost. so the conflict this conflicts has no military solution to say i do not accept the provision of munition, especially if it is from the reserves of the of old german army. because like you,
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i am the president and supreme commanders and i have clear responsibilities. not only can the defense capabilities of demo during all me go to moving to the conflicts front lines now were russian forces successfully repelled numerous ukrainian attacks over the course of the week. for the russian defense ministry reported that in a soap brigade had defeated cabs forces near the town of cross me leave months and that's on yes. for a public around 90 ukrainian troops were killed and 5 surrendered. meanwhile, russian tanks have pushed, keeps forces back from their positions near the city of gilmore, also known as bach notes. moscow says its troops game ground in the neighboring lou gone through public as well as up always have region where the ukrainian military was sent to have lost foreign supply weapons. and ammunition. ukraine has been reading in its expectations for next week natal summit. the head of the country's
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military intelligence says kid doesn't believe the gathering will deliver all of what it wants. expanding on that. here's our t is donald quarter. the state of the art weapons, tens of billions of dollars, volunteers and mercenaries from around the world. the west given t of more than it could have initially dreamed of. and yet there hasn't been much luck on the battlefield. as things stand, it looks like nato was just as reluctant to accept ukraine into its ranks as keith is eager to join the native. some, it is quite difficult for me to commend for a very simple reason. the expectation so far society will not be satisfied. nato's promise to bring the landscapes country into the fold continues to remain just that a promise and based on all the back tracking and qualifying that we've seen from washington. it seems like a val that can be easily broken. and the president has said, he has said this over and over again. you can would have to make reforms to meet the same standards as any natal country before they joined. he said,
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does things he thinks that this can be, do can, can be done. the trained can do that. after months of pleading with the west, the landscape is recently come to terms with the fact that nato is a no go, at least until the war is over. and still he thinks the port from washington might achieve something in the near future. he has long been holding out the beggar of scot for f. 16 fighter jets, but not a single western country is ready to part with its spare, military aircraft. sure. denmark and the u. k. agreed to train fighter pilots, but without the jets, what's the use? and with you cranes flopping counter offensive, looking like a huge waste of equipment for potential donors, germany's decided no way. is it sending its own planes in the words of nato's military committee? chairman, the issue of jets just won't be solved in the short term. the discussion on the fighters is an important one, but it will not be solved in the short term for this counter offensive training
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those pilots training the technicians, making sure there is a logistic organization that can actually sustain these aircraft will not be available before this counter offensive, ukraine's long awaited counter offensive is not meeting the west expectations, and that's putting it lightly. initial reports of disastrous attacks against russia's defensive lines were met with denial. the main offensive hadn't even started yet. they said, as the absurdity of that claim became obvious, the west began to say the offensive was slowly grinding along which despite catastrophic losses, ukraine's premier attributed to trying to save the lives of soldiers eventually to have announced the change of strategy,

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