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a number of organizations, including greta thunberg, conveyed to us the desire to formulate, if possible a single legal strategy in order to respond to a challenge that affects a nations. greta: i am very much shown in the media, and thefore it is extremely important that we also highlight thother plntiffs. we need to get better of listening to everyone, and therefore there is also one other reason to why this petition is so powerful and so important. [litokne speaking marshallese] [waves crashing] the waves came, and then they removed the piece of land that used to be over here. so over here is what used to be our outside bathroom, and then it was knocked away. this was used to be a basketball court area for small kids, but it destroyed. all this area was impacted, and it was flooded. 60% of the community here on ebeye has been damaged or affected by the rising seas and climate change. [children talking indistinctly] woman: the world talked about climate change before us. it's an existential threat. for the marshallese youth, we have 3 that are signature to the petition. we are very pro
a number of organizations, including greta thunberg, conveyed to us the desire to formulate, if possible a single legal strategy in order to respond to a challenge that affects a nations. greta: i am very much shown in the media, and thefore it is extremely important that we also highlight thother plntiffs. we need to get better of listening to everyone, and therefore there is also one other reason to why this petition is so powerful and so important. [litokne speaking marshallese] [waves...
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greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional.ourse, i'm not 100% sure yet. but if it's considered safe and democratic, then i will of course go there. i take it you mean by that that it's accessible to the world's poorer nations. how important and why is that to you? because that's the essence of this meeting. it should be all about climate justice and of course we can't achieve climate justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. it won't be the first time greta has visited the uk — she addressed a large crowd in bristol last year before the pandemic — but it will be her first time in scotland. she famously clashed online with donald trump, and doesn't seem too impressed with his successor. the biden administration doesn't seem to take the climate crisis the least bit serious, since they are actually expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, so it shows that they are not ready to take action. and she says the same applies to the uk government, which is considering whether to approve a new oil field off shetland. i thin
greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional.ourse, i'm not 100% sure yet. but if it's considered safe and democratic, then i will of course go there. i take it you mean by that that it's accessible to the world's poorer nations. how important and why is that to you? because that's the essence of this meeting. it should be all about climate justice and of course we can't achieve climate justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. it...
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greta thunberg, thanks so much for coming back on the show.ctly three years since you launched your school strike, what was then a solitary protest against climate change by a 15-year-old outside the swedish parliament in stockholm which then morphed into global school strikes involving millions of kids around the world. did you ever imagine what you started three years ago this month would turn into what it's turned into and what's it's turned you into, a global icon? >> well, no, of course not. this is something that no one could have predicted. at the time i just felt like i need to do south korea. swufn needs to do something and i'm someone and i can do something and i idea was to sit there every day until the swedish election and then i did that but after the election i thought why should i stop now when -- when i've got this going and when more people are joining so then i and some other activists decided that we were going to continue for every friday until sweden and then we went on every friday and over time more and more people joine
greta thunberg, thanks so much for coming back on the show.ctly three years since you launched your school strike, what was then a solitary protest against climate change by a 15-year-old outside the swedish parliament in stockholm which then morphed into global school strikes involving millions of kids around the world. did you ever imagine what you started three years ago this month would turn into what it's turned into and what's it's turned you into, a global icon? >> well, no, of...
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greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional.but if it's considered safe and democratic then i will, of course, go there. i take it you mean by that that it's accessible to the world's poorer nations. yeah. how important and why is that to you? because that's the essence of this meeting. it should be all about climate justice and, of course, we can't achieve climate justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. cheering. it won't be the first time greta has visited the uk. she addressed a large crowd in bristol last year before the pandemic. but it will be her first time in scotland. she famously clashed online with donald trump and doesn't seem too impressed with his successor. the biden administration doesn't seem to take climate, the climate crisis, the least bit serious, since they are actually expanding fossil fuel infrastructure. so, it shows that they are not ready to take action. and she says the same applies to the uk government, which is considering whether to approve a new oil field off shetland. i think t
greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional.but if it's considered safe and democratic then i will, of course, go there. i take it you mean by that that it's accessible to the world's poorer nations. yeah. how important and why is that to you? because that's the essence of this meeting. it should be all about climate justice and, of course, we can't achieve climate justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. cheering. it won't be the...
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and the path to keeping it below 1.5 degrees is diminishing by the hour, as greta thunberg said.: did anything surprisi in this report? describe specifically what is happening in bangladesh. >> so this is not a surprising report. it is an assessment of, as you heard, the scientific papers that already exist and that we have known about. it brings it all together and makes the case for urgency, i think, very, very strong. the new aspect of it, i would say, as has already been alluded to by one of the lead authors, is that the science on attribution of extreme events has become a lot better. it used to be the case that these extreme weather events that we have could not be tied to human-induced climate change, as they are now able to be done. the heat dome effect in north amera, for example, cannot have happened without the human-duced clime change taking place. the severity of the wildfires in southern europe when not be so severe without human induced climate change. and so on and so forth. these events are not caused by climate change, but they are becoming much, much more sever
and the path to keeping it below 1.5 degrees is diminishing by the hour, as greta thunberg said.: did anything surprisi in this report? describe specifically what is happening in bangladesh. >> so this is not a surprising report. it is an assessment of, as you heard, the scientific papers that already exist and that we have known about. it brings it all together and makes the case for urgency, i think, very, very strong. the new aspect of it, i would say, as has already been alluded to by...
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greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional. will of course there. —— then i will of course go there. then i will of course go there. i take it you mean by that that it's accessible to the world's poorer nations. how important and why is that to you? because that's the essence of this meeting. it should be all about climate justice and of course we can't achieve climate justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. it won't be the first time greta has visited the uk. she addressed a large crowd in bristol last year before the pandemic, but it will be her first time in scotland. she famously clashed online with donald trump and doesn't seem too impressed with his successor. the biden administration doesn't seem to take the climate crisis the least bit serious, since they are actually expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, so it shows that they are not ready to take action. and she says the same applies to the uk government, which is considering whether to approve a new oil field off shetland. i think that maybe summar
greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional. will of course there. —— then i will of course go there. then i will of course go there. i take it you mean by that that it's accessible to the world's poorer nations. how important and why is that to you? because that's the essence of this meeting. it should be all about climate justice and of course we can't achieve climate justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. it won't be the...
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that sense of urgency was echoed by greta thunberg who took to twitter monday calling the crisis an emergency. the u.n. secretary general describing the report as a code red for humanity while urging an end to the use of coal and other highly polluting fossil fuels. >> for an -- the director of the paris office for the ig st. focusing on international policy. thank you for talking to us. was there anything new in this report? the language around it is dramatic, but didn't we know we already have an emergency? >> we did, but it is good to let the scientists do their work. sadly, this assessment report does they pretty bluntly the physics of climate change are there. time is up. james: we are running out of time? that is the key message in terms of staving off extreme frequent weather events? >> yes. a few key takeaways ofhe report, we are running out of threshold.ay below the we have warmed 1.1 degrees, the gap isetting closer. other takeaways, climate change is accelerating. each additional increment of pollution is going to cause irreversible harm. another interesting light this report was a
that sense of urgency was echoed by greta thunberg who took to twitter monday calling the crisis an emergency. the u.n. secretary general describing the report as a code red for humanity while urging an end to the use of coal and other highly polluting fossil fuels. >> for an -- the director of the paris office for the ig st. focusing on international policy. thank you for talking to us. was there anything new in this report? the language around it is dramatic, but didn't we know we...
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and that's why you have high school kids now skipping school and we have the greta thunberg phenomenon, and i have a whole chapter developed to that. it's a corporate children's crusade with big money, and they have kids now suing not only our federal government, the united states, but the europeans, e.u. in order to assure a healthy climate for the future, they're suing to make sure the government comes in and shuts down fossil fuel energy. we demonize the life blood of modern civilization. keep in mind the people funding this whether it's jeff bezos or richard branson is, they're off not following my of this or bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists is bidding on one of the world's largest private jet transport companies. it's not going to affect them at all, and i get into that in the book as well. this is a system where the people in charge aren't going to have their lives affected. this is going to affect what we call the masses. the green new deal is going to repress the absolute masses. we have people declaring that in climate emergency they want to morph of from
and that's why you have high school kids now skipping school and we have the greta thunberg phenomenon, and i have a whole chapter developed to that. it's a corporate children's crusade with big money, and they have kids now suing not only our federal government, the united states, but the europeans, e.u. in order to assure a healthy climate for the future, they're suing to make sure the government comes in and shuts down fossil fuel energy. we demonize the life blood of modern civilization....
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greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks but says her participation is conditional.yet but if it is considered safe and democratic then i will of course go there. i take it you mean that it is accessible to the world to's poorer nations. how important advise that to you? you make thatis advise that to you? you make that is the essence of this meeting. it should be all about climate justice and of course we cannot achieve climate justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. it will not be the first time she has visited the uk. she dressed a large crowd in bristol year but it will be her first time in scotland. she famously clashed online with donald trump and does not seem too impressed with his successor.— successor. the biden administration i successor. the biden administration does l successor. the biden i administration does not successor. the biden - administration does not seem successor. the biden _ administration does not seem to take climate crisis the least bit serious since they are actually expanding fossil fuel infrastructure so it shows tha
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greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional. it will be her first time in scotland. she famously clashed online with donald trump and doesn't seem too impressed with his successor. the biden administration doesn't seem to take climate, the climate crisis, the least bit serious, since they are actually expanding fossil fuel infrastructure. so, it shows that they are not ready to take action. and she says the same applies to the uk government, which is considering whether to approve a new oil field off shetland. i think that maybe summarises the whole situation that we are in. the fact that these kinds of countries who are actually hosting the cop is planning to actually expand fossil fuel infrastructure, to open up new oil fields and so on. chanting: what do we want? climate justice! when do we want it? now! with such a large following, greta's absence from cop26 will be felt, but she says if all participants are vaccinated and allowed to travel, so will she. kevin keane, bbc news. lockdown brought a surge in demand for takeaway
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and finally, teenage climate activist greta thunberg warns of a new crisis, and two years earth may runause] that's a good segment. i'm out of breath, don't go announcer 1: as they head toward the finish, warren has built a substantial lead and headed for her fourth gold medal! announcer 2: she's ahead of the world record pace by at least half a second and she - oh wait, wait... what's she doing? announcer 1: i think she's doing a headstand. why would she do that? announcer 2: she's stopping. she just, she stopped. announcer 1: i've never seen anything like this. announcer 2: she was so close to the finish, and she stopped. announcer 1: i don't know what she's thinking! announcer 2: this is unbelievable. i've never - >> greg: we are out of time. set your dvrs every night. thanks to tom shillue, joey jones, dagen mcdowell, kat timpf, our studio audience. "fox news @ night" is next. i am greg gutfeld. i love you, america.acacacacaca. that will do it. >> hello, everyone. it is 5:00 in new york city. so president biden is kicking o this scene and enjoying vacation . problems pile up at home
and finally, teenage climate activist greta thunberg warns of a new crisis, and two years earth may runause] that's a good segment. i'm out of breath, don't go announcer 1: as they head toward the finish, warren has built a substantial lead and headed for her fourth gold medal! announcer 2: she's ahead of the world record pace by at least half a second and she - oh wait, wait... what's she doing? announcer 1: i think she's doing a headstand. why would she do that? announcer 2: she's stopping....
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so, dana, greta thunberg must be thrilled. >> dana: she might have written that. you want to be accepted by the world community and don't want your funds to be cut off by the world and want the world bank to pay attention to you, you want countries to lessen sanctions, a great way to their heart and they know exactly what it is, through climate change. they probably looked on social media, how many friends on social media... oh, you're just here for climate change, also going to assign credit scores to people. that's very progressive, what an interesting idea. it >> greg: what is your carbon footprint? >> dana: they want to be back in the seventh century. as far as i know, i just want to mention one other thing, the administration is very mad about the media coverage they are getting. i get it, people complained. i saw something today, basically it said, you don't get to sink the ship and then brag about the lifeboat and that's what we've been seeing for the past several days, yesterday the united states and the u.k., both called the special sessions of their legi
so, dana, greta thunberg must be thrilled. >> dana: she might have written that. you want to be accepted by the world community and don't want your funds to be cut off by the world and want the world bank to pay attention to you, you want countries to lessen sanctions, a great way to their heart and they know exactly what it is, through climate change. they probably looked on social media, how many friends on social media... oh, you're just here for climate change, also going to assign...
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reporter: the index was launched in partnership with the youth-led climate movement spear headed by greta thunberg been rallying students from around the world. half of the globe's children live in countries at extremery high risk. the ten nations most exposed are in africa which indicates a disconnect between where most greenhouse gases are emitted and where people face the most impacts. >> i come from an agriculture society and due to the ability and we are struggling to decide which crops to grow. however, if the weather continues like this, it could lead to a crisis in our community. >> reporter: some of the most vulnerable are facing what the index calls a deadly combination of extreme climate hazards. according to the report, one billion children are highly exposed to extremery high levels of air pollution. 920 million to water security. 820 million to heat waves. 400 million to cyclones. >> i have such vivid memories of doing my homework by the candlelight. wiping out electricity and my own bedroom as i would wake up and my story is already such a privileged one. >> sadly her story is likel
reporter: the index was launched in partnership with the youth-led climate movement spear headed by greta thunberg been rallying students from around the world. half of the globe's children live in countries at extremery high risk. the ten nations most exposed are in africa which indicates a disconnect between where most greenhouse gases are emitted and where people face the most impacts. >> i come from an agriculture society and due to the ability and we are struggling to decide which...
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and finally, teenage climate activist greta thunberg warns of a new crisis, and two years earth may runsegment. i'm out of breath, don't go anywhere, we'll be right back. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. and now get netflix on us. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire priceline will partner with even more vegas hotels to turn their unsold
and finally, teenage climate activist greta thunberg warns of a new crisis, and two years earth may runsegment. i'm out of breath, don't go anywhere, we'll be right back. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to...
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tomorrow i'm joined by mary trump and climate activist greta thunberg.d morning, everybody. lots of breaking news this morning. but we begin "the cross connection" with that frantic exodus out of afghanistan. now, we're expecting an update from the pentagon shortly and we'll bring it to you here live. new this morning, the u.s. embassy in kabul is warning american citizens to not travel to the airport unless specifically instructed to do so. now, this is due to potential security threats outside the gates. this latest alert comes after president biden responded to questions about security yesterday. >> the military has secured the airport, as you mentioned, but will you sign off on sending troops into kabul to evacuate americans who haven't been able to get to the airport safely? >> we have no indication that they haven't been able to get in kabul through the airport. we've made an agreement with the taliban thus far they've allowed them to go through. it's in their interest for them to go through. >> u.s. military aircraft evacuated at least 13,000 peop
tomorrow i'm joined by mary trump and climate activist greta thunberg.d morning, everybody. lots of breaking news this morning. but we begin "the cross connection" with that frantic exodus out of afghanistan. now, we're expecting an update from the pentagon shortly and we'll bring it to you here live. new this morning, the u.s. embassy in kabul is warning american citizens to not travel to the airport unless specifically instructed to do so. now, this is due to potential security...
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the first of its kind report was published in collaboration with greta thunberg and other youth climate activists on the third anniversary of her strike first outside the swedish parliament. in more climate news, a new report shows deforestation in the brazilian amazon has hit its highest annual rate in a dade. since august 2020 to july, the amazon has lost some 10,476 square kilometers -- an area roughly 13 times bigger than new york city. in bolivia, wildfires have burned over 690,000 acres, threatening the nembiguasu natural protected area and an indigenous autonomous territory near the border with paraguay. it is considered one of the world's largest dry forests. this is bolivian environmental activist. >> in the last few years, bolivia s become one of the biggest do foresters in the world. the q great it can be used as grazing pastures for livestock instead of maintaining it as a virgin forest. amy: in mexico, press freedom groups are demanding justice for jacinto romero flores, a radio reporter who was shot dead outside his home in the state of veracruz last week. he is at least t
the first of its kind report was published in collaboration with greta thunberg and other youth climate activists on the third anniversary of her strike first outside the swedish parliament. in more climate news, a new report shows deforestation in the brazilian amazon has hit its highest annual rate in a dade. since august 2020 to july, the amazon has lost some 10,476 square kilometers -- an area roughly 13 times bigger than new york city. in bolivia, wildfires have burned over 690,000 acres,...
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launched in partnership with the youth-led climate movement spearheaded by swedish climate activist, greta thunberghe world to demand more action. the index finds that half of the globe's children live in countries at extremely high risk. the ten nations most exposed are in africa, which illustrates a disconnect, the index says, between where most greenhouse gases are emitted and where young people face the worst impacts. >> climate change come from agriculture-based society. we are struggling to -- to decide which crops to grow. some may be resolved to planting small crops. however, if the weather continues like this, it could lead to a serious crisis in my community. >> reporter: some of the most vulnerable are facing what the index calls a deadly combination of extreme-climate hazards. according to the report, 1 billion children are highly exposed to extremely high levels of air pollution. 920 million, to water security. 820 million to heat waves. 400 million to cyclones. >> i have such vivid memories of doing my homework by the candlelight as typhoons raged outside. wiping out the electricity.
launched in partnership with the youth-led climate movement spearheaded by swedish climate activist, greta thunberghe world to demand more action. the index finds that half of the globe's children live in countries at extremely high risk. the ten nations most exposed are in africa, which illustrates a disconnect, the index says, between where most greenhouse gases are emitted and where young people face the worst impacts. >> climate change come from agriculture-based society. we are...
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children, essentially kid are more gullible than adults whole youth climate movement led by people greta thunbergl work with old people. what they have done with the covid model they can implement the green new deal without a vote of congress. that's exactly what congress is doing through executive orders and through every agency. >> we can't let it happen, mark, thanks so much for coming. lawrence lawrence don't go anywhere. cabot phillips is live on the clock. don't go anywhere. that's next. 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for
children, essentially kid are more gullible than adults whole youth climate movement led by people greta thunbergl work with old people. what they have done with the covid model they can implement the green new deal without a vote of congress. that's exactly what congress is doing through executive orders and through every agency. >> we can't let it happen, mark, thanks so much for coming. lawrence lawrence don't go anywhere. cabot phillips is live on the clock. don't go anywhere. that's...
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my guests include mary trump and greta thunberg. time now though for "the rachel maddow show." before going back to your regular schedule. i hope you at least know what a great job you are done and how much we appreciate it. >> rachel, i appreciate that. i appreciate our brief chats here at night live on tv. thank you for your support always >> all right. see you sunday, mehdi. thank you. >>> and thanks for joining us this hour. happy to have you here this friday night. there's a lot going on tonight, particularly for friday, a lot of news we are tracking. jim laportea is a u.s. marine, an infantryman who was a veteran
my guests include mary trump and greta thunberg. time now though for "the rachel maddow show." before going back to your regular schedule. i hope you at least know what a great job you are done and how much we appreciate it. >> rachel, i appreciate that. i appreciate our brief chats here at night live on tv. thank you for your support always >> all right. see you sunday, mehdi. thank you. >>> and thanks for joining us this hour. happy to have you here this friday...
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our nation's trauma and finding a way to heal" and also our conversation with climate activist greta thunberg the crisis code red for humanity, and today president biden doubled down in defense of his decision to leave afghanistan. we'll debate the successes and failures of nearly 20 years of war. failures of nearly 20 years of war. >>> good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. we now live in an america where democracy hangs by the thread and political violence is fast becoming the norm. consider the every much past few days and the coming days. this week house democrats are poised to pass a sweeping election bill that would undo many of the provisions in the voting rights act that have been struck down by the supreme court. congresswoman terry sewell introduced a bill this week against the backdrop of the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama, site of the bloody sunday protest march. the bill's namesake, the late congressman john lewis, marched in selma. he suffered a skull fracture and bore scars from the beatingse
our nation's trauma and finding a way to heal" and also our conversation with climate activist greta thunberg the crisis code red for humanity, and today president biden doubled down in defense of his decision to leave afghanistan. we'll debate the successes and failures of nearly 20 years of war. failures of nearly 20 years of war. >>> good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. we now live in an america where democracy hangs by the thread and political violence is fast becoming the norm....
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my guests include mary trump and greta thunberg. time now though for "the rachel maddow show." good evening, rachel. >> good evening, mehdi. you have done a fantastic job filling in. i know you get no rest whatsoever before going back to your regular schedule. i hope you at least know what a great job you are done and how much we appreciate it. >> rachel, i appreciate that. i appreciate our brief chats here at night live on tv. thank you for your support always >> all right. see you sunday, mehdi. thank you. >>> and thanks for joining us this hour. happy to have you here this friday night. there's a lot going on tonight, particularly for friday, a lot of news we are tracking. jim laportea is a u.s. marine, an infantryman who was a veteran of the war in afghanistan. mr. laportea is now an excellent journalist. we have had him here on the show several times featuring his reporting from among other places "the military times wrchl he now works as an investigative correspondent for the associated press. tonight he was first to break the news that a new phase is under way or at leas
my guests include mary trump and greta thunberg. time now though for "the rachel maddow show." good evening, rachel. >> good evening, mehdi. you have done a fantastic job filling in. i know you get no rest whatsoever before going back to your regular schedule. i hope you at least know what a great job you are done and how much we appreciate it. >> rachel, i appreciate that. i appreciate our brief chats here at night live on tv. thank you for your support always >>...
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index launched in partnership with the youth climate movement spearheaded by climate activist greta thunberglobe's children live in countries at extremely high-risk. the ten nations most exposed are in africa, which illustrates a disconnect, the index says, between where most greenhouse gases are emitted and where young people face the worst impacts. >> due to the unpredictability of weather patterns are we are struggling to decide which crops to grow. if the weather continues like this, kite lead to a serious crisis in my community. >> reporter: some of the most vulnerable are facing what the index calls a deadly combination of extreme climate hazards. according to the report, 1 billion children are highly exposed to extremely high levels of air pollution. 920 million to water security. 820 million to heat waves. 400 million to cyclones. >> i have such vivid memories of doing my homework by candlelight while storms raged, wiping out electricity. growing up, being afraid of drowning in my bedroom as i wake up to a flooded room. and my story is a privileged one. >> reporter: sadly, her story
index launched in partnership with the youth climate movement spearheaded by climate activist greta thunberglobe's children live in countries at extremely high-risk. the ten nations most exposed are in africa, which illustrates a disconnect, the index says, between where most greenhouse gases are emitted and where young people face the worst impacts. >> due to the unpredictability of weather patterns are we are struggling to decide which crops to grow. if the weather continues like this,...
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the young swedish activist greta thunberg says she now hopes to attend the cop26 summit in glasgow ifalso said the world must take heed of the dire report by the u.n. climate panel. this report does not tell us what to do and it does not say you have to do this and then do this — it does not provide us with such solutions or say that you need to do this, and that is up to us. we are the ones who need to take the decisions and we are the ones who need to be brave and ask the difficult questions to ourselves, like what we value, are we ready to take action to make sure of our future and present living conditions? let's get more on this and speak to professor corinne le quere, royal society research professor of climate change science at university of east anglia. she is a member of the uk committee on climate change and has been involved with two previous ipcc assessment reports. good afternoon professor. good afternoon- _ good afternoon professor. good afternoon. people _ good afternoon professor. good afternoon. people listening - good afternoon professor. good afternoon. people liste
the young swedish activist greta thunberg says she now hopes to attend the cop26 summit in glasgow ifalso said the world must take heed of the dire report by the u.n. climate panel. this report does not tell us what to do and it does not say you have to do this and then do this — it does not provide us with such solutions or say that you need to do this, and that is up to us. we are the ones who need to take the decisions and we are the ones who need to be brave and ask the difficult...
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the young swedish activist greta thunberg says she now hopes to attend the cop26 summit in glasgow ifis, and that is up for us. we are the ones who need to take the decisions and we are the ones who need to be brave and ask the difficult questions to ourselves, like what we value, i'll be ready to take action to make sure future and present living conditions? —— are be ready. i can now speak to amelia womack, deputy leader of the green party. thanks forjoining us. in a sense, this report, the difficulty it has, new warnings have been issued so many times, that in a sense getting the public to engage with the seriousness of this must be difficult? it seriousness of this must be difficult? , . ., ., difficult? it is clear from the re ort difficult? it is clear from the report that _ difficult? it is clear from the report that this _ difficult? it is clear from the report that this is _ difficult? it is clear from the report that this is a - difficult? it is clear from the report that this is a crisis . difficult? it is clear from the | report that this is a crisis and difficult? it is c
the young swedish activist greta thunberg says she now hopes to attend the cop26 summit in glasgow ifis, and that is up for us. we are the ones who need to take the decisions and we are the ones who need to be brave and ask the difficult questions to ourselves, like what we value, i'll be ready to take action to make sure future and present living conditions? —— are be ready. i can now speak to amelia womack, deputy leader of the green party. thanks forjoining us. in a sense, this report,...
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greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional. i will of course there. i take it you mean by that that it's accessible to the world's poorer nations. how important and why is that to you? because that's the essence of this meeting. it should be all about climate justice and of course we can't achieve climate justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. it won't be the first time greta has visited the uk. she addressed a large crowd in bristol last year before the pandemic, but it will be her first time in scotland. she famously clashed online with donald trump and doesn't seem too impressed with his successor. the biden administration doesn't seem to take the climate crisis the least bit serious, since they are actually expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, so it shows that they are not ready to take action. and she says the same applies to the uk government, which is considering whether to approve a new oil field off shetland. i think that maybe summarises the whole situation that we are in. the fact that these kind
greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional. i will of course there. i take it you mean by that that it's accessible to the world's poorer nations. how important and why is that to you? because that's the essence of this meeting. it should be all about climate justice and of course we can't achieve climate justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. it won't be the first time greta has visited the uk. she addressed a large crowd in...
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about the report it it confirms some of our worst fears but also repeats what we already know, greta thunbergs report really is clear about the implications but it also sets out there is a path ahead that governments can take that will avert much of the greatest severity of it but that cannot be something parked in the future, it needs to be action taken now at the special at cop26 in glasgow later this year. which part of that immediate action you�*ve just discussed be along the lines of keir starmer�*s hard edged timetable for the cessation of oil and gas exploration? is that part of your solution to immediate action? i think it absolutely needs to be. we need our economy to transition away from being based on carbon intensive industries, fossil fuels for transport and energy production in particular, moving to a greener one which is why we�*ve called for the government to bring forward the £30 billion of planned infrastructure investment, spend in the next two years to create 400,000 green jobs and to do the heavy lifting on decarbonisation that i am afraid we�*ve not seen in the past coup
about the report it it confirms some of our worst fears but also repeats what we already know, greta thunbergs report really is clear about the implications but it also sets out there is a path ahead that governments can take that will avert much of the greatest severity of it but that cannot be something parked in the future, it needs to be action taken now at the special at cop26 in glasgow later this year. which part of that immediate action you�*ve just discussed be along the lines of...
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i am sure he would push back on what you have said, and i am not sure if you read greta thunberg's interviewashing-— fair. but this is never anything but green washing. obviously, you agree with that? yes, — green washing. obviously, you agree with that? yes, 10094. _ green washing. obviously, you agree with that? yes, 100% agree. - green washing. obviously, you agree with that? yes, 10096 agree. lots - green washing. obviously, you agree with that? yes, 10096 agree. lots of| with that? yes, 100% agree. lots of clever marketing, clever phrases thrown around and hiding behind green campaigns that are sustainable and natural. but what does that mean? these businesses are making more and more money and scaling up over the last few years, so what they are putting out there has messages, isn't necessarily what they are doing in practice. qm. messages, isn't necessarily what they are doing in practice. ok, so if somebody _ they are doing in practice. ok, so if somebody wants _ they are doing in practice. ok, so if somebody wants to _ they are doing in practice. ok, so if somebody wants to buy - th
i am sure he would push back on what you have said, and i am not sure if you read greta thunberg's interviewashing-— fair. but this is never anything but green washing. obviously, you agree with that? yes, — green washing. obviously, you agree with that? yes, 10094. _ green washing. obviously, you agree with that? yes, 100% agree. - green washing. obviously, you agree with that? yes, 10096 agree. lots - green washing. obviously, you agree with that? yes, 10096 agree. lots of| with that?...