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and we have had some reaction from oxfam, _ catch up.on from oxfam, saying - catch up. and we have had some| reaction from oxfam, saying here catch up. and we have had some . reaction from oxfam, saying here in reaction from 0xfam, saying here in glasgow the world's poorest countries are in danger of being lost from view. we need the strongest possible outcome, so, not very happy with they are seeling and this ties into the idea of climate justice, now this is the wealthy countries who have caused most of the pollution versus poorer countries who often are suffering the worst effects having done little to contribute to it, so what is there in this document about climate justice, delivering that? think there in this document about climate justice, delivering that?— justice, delivering that? think it is double edged _ justice, delivering that? think it is double edged on _ justice, delivering that? think it is double edged on that - justice, delivering that? think it is double edged on that point, l is double edged on that point, because i
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the head of oxfam, scotland says the globes richest are putting the world on the course for disaster with their current lifestyle. we're talking to the richest, we're just one or say many or what relates to those in your office and luxury travel even speech track, we're highlighting space struggle to the bullet gesture to say look, it's the luxury lifestyle, which is one percent the richest, 10 percent continue to try deployment, the new lifestyle already teach him the world to creation where we'd be dangerous climate change, give them more property, more hunger, more suffering last week to stream the luxury lifestyle and most then it will continue to strike that leading to the climate crisis. we would like to see government, for example, tracking light that we know on helping to try to explain it. but we also want to keep government rate the finance needed to drive wage claim the action by taxing goes with the most with the highest things. well. now a people are dead following a crowd surge of the music festival in texas. a warning you might find, the images upsetting dozens more we
the head of oxfam, scotland says the globes richest are putting the world on the course for disaster with their current lifestyle. we're talking to the richest, we're just one or say many or what relates to those in your office and luxury travel even speech track, we're highlighting space struggle to the bullet gesture to say look, it's the luxury lifestyle, which is one percent the richest, 10 percent continue to try deployment, the new lifestyle already teach him the world to creation where...
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serving and not sufficient to prevent temperature rises. meanwhile, the anti poverty organization oxfam has issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of behavior up to 2030 is expected, the carbon footprint of the richest one percent will be 30 times above what is needed to keep the earth from warming more than a tipping point of one and a half degrees. the pollution they cause will be greater than the world's poorest 50 percent combined. now the carbon target, so seen as a way of coping climate, alma getta, and that was set by the paris agreement that was the accord of 2015. the international treaty sets a 2 degree rise as an absolute limit, but one and a half degrees is the target. and the head of oxfam, scotland says the richest of putting the world on course for disaster, with their current lifestyles. we're talking to the richest people. just one or say many or 3 like those in your office and luxury travel even speech travel, we're highlighting space struggle to the bullet gesture to say it's the luxury lifestyle, which is
serving and not sufficient to prevent temperature rises. meanwhile, the anti poverty organization oxfam has issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of behavior up to 2030 is expected, the carbon footprint of the richest one percent will be 30 times above what is needed to keep the earth from warming more than a tipping point of one and a half degrees. the pollution they cause will be greater than the world's poorest 50 percent...
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the head of oxfam, scotland says the richest of putting the world on course for disaster. with that current state of living, we're talking to the richest people and rick just one or say many or what 3 lice those in your office and luxury travel even speech travel, we highlight space travel to the bullet, gesture to the luxury lifestyle, just one percent. the richest 10 percent continue to try deployment. the news langston already teach him the world creation where we speak dangerous climate change, killing more property, more or more suffering last week to stream the luxury lifestyle and most then it will continue to trace that leading to the climate crisis. we would like to see government, for example, tracking on slight on helping supply. but we also want to government rate that by not needed to drive wage going to action by taxing the most with things well. so off he has again, unique access to a closed naval base and rushes far east and correspondent across to ross golf. got to witness some cutting edge technology in action. well, this made a whole bunch of military ex
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well in the light of the climate summit, the anti poverty organization oxfam is issued, a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of behavior up to 2030. it's expected the comp and footprint of the richest one percent will be 30 times of bob. what is needed to keep the earth from warming more than the tipping point of one and a half degrees? the pollution they cause will be greater than the world's poorest 50 percent combined. now the carbon targets are seen as a way of curbing climate. huh. getting that was set up by the pirates agreement that was back in 2015 international treaty aims. it sets to set a 2 degree rise as an absolute limit, but a one and a half degrees is the target. the head of oxfam, scotland says the richest to putting the world on coals for disaster with their current lifestyles. we're talking to the richest people, just one or say many or what relates to those in your office and luxury travel. even speech travel will highlight space, travel to the bullet, gesture, to be the luxury lifestyle. richest one percent
well in the light of the climate summit, the anti poverty organization oxfam is issued, a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of behavior up to 2030. it's expected the comp and footprint of the richest one percent will be 30 times of bob. what is needed to keep the earth from warming more than the tipping point of one and a half degrees? the pollution they cause will be greater than the world's poorest 50 percent combined. now the carbon...
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the head of oxfam, scotland says the richest to putting the world on courts for disaster with a current lifestyle. we're talking to the richest people and rick just one or say many or what? 3 lice those in your office and luxury travel even speech travel, we highlight space travel to the bullet, gesture to the luxury lifestyle. richest one percent, the richest, 10 percent continue to try deployment news. langston already teach him the world creation where we speak dangerous climate change dealing more property, more or more suffering last week to stream the luxury lifestyle and most then it will continue to trace that leading to the climate crisis. we would like to see government, for example, tracking light on helping supply but we also want to keep government rate the finance needed to drive wage going to action by taxing the most with things well. so nuclear subs, big caliber gun fire and a hefty warship. so plenty more to come after the breaker one, including a trip to russia's far east for some serious war games. we're back in just a moment. lou ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, a ah with wha
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are complying with international humanitarian. lori's is just ridiculous and that's why you know, oxfam having supported campaign against arms trade in its 1st judicial review of government actions is now moving to support support them in their 2nd core case which, which should come up next summer. because we don't think that the british government is applying either british law or international law properly. yeah. but i mean, there was a court order against sales and they said the now foreign secretary, when she was promoted after a violating the court orders. so what would i mean? they, they, you know, she, she had to go to the commons and apologize for 2 or 3 instances of issuing licenses against the instructions of the, the appeals court and the government. and through a year long process, ordered by the appeals court of reviewing the means by which they issue license is the risk assessment procedure that they use as to whether the arms could be part of breaches of international humanitarian law. and now they won't tell anyone about it, they won't explain how it's different despite
are complying with international humanitarian. lori's is just ridiculous and that's why you know, oxfam having supported campaign against arms trade in its 1st judicial review of government actions is now moving to support support them in their 2nd core case which, which should come up next summer. because we don't think that the british government is applying either british law or international law properly. yeah. but i mean, there was a court order against sales and they said the now foreign...
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the head of oxfam, scotland says the globe's richest, are putting the world on a course for disaster with their current lifestyle. were talking to the richest people and one said many are what relates to your office and luxury travel even speech travel, we highlight space travel to the bullet gesture to say look, it's the luxury, lifestyle, richest one percent. the richest 10 percent continue to try to play the new life stokes. i'm already teach him the world creation where we speak dangerous climate change, killing more property, more or more suffering last week to stream the luxury lifestyle and most then it will continue to strike that leading to the climate crisis. we would like to see government, for example, tracking light on helping to try to explain it. but we also want to keep government rate, but by not needed to drive wage going to action by taxing the most with something. well, a people including 2 teenagers, are dead following a crowd surge at a music festival. in texas, a warning you may find the images upsetting dozens more were injured. as the crowd rushed towards the
the head of oxfam, scotland says the globe's richest, are putting the world on a course for disaster with their current lifestyle. were talking to the richest people and one said many are what relates to your office and luxury travel even speech travel, we highlight space travel to the bullet gesture to say look, it's the luxury, lifestyle, richest one percent. the richest 10 percent continue to try to play the new life stokes. i'm already teach him the world creation where we speak dangerous...
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the head of oxfam. scotland says that the globe's riches that putting the world. busy on course for disaster with their current lifestyle. we're talking to the richest people, just one or say many or 3 lice, those in your office and luxury travel. even speech travel will highlight space, travel to the bullet gesture to the luxury lifestyle, which is one percent the richest, 10 percent continue to try to claim the price, the new lifestyle of all ready teaching the world to creation where we be dangerous climate change getting more property, more hunger, more suffering last week to stream the luxury lifestyle and most then it will continue to strike that leading climate crisis. we would like to see government for example, tracking flight to renew on helping to try to explain the price. but we also want to keep government re not needed to drive wage going to action by taxing the most with things. well, in other words, he is a people have been killed following a crowd, search the music festival in texas. you may find these images, obsessing dozens will people were inj
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all, and thanks so much for joining us on the program today. susanna, let me start with you today. oxfam has said that the o e. c. d tax deal is a mockery of fairness. why was deer level or some be shown with said this deal after almost a decayed negotiation was very high, it was supposed to be ending the rest of the bottom, facts, competition between countries he was supposed to. and those are the profit shifting to tax haven, and he was supposed to be raising additional significant additional revenue for a lot of countries. this is not going to be happening is a deal for rich countries between beach countries and most of their additional revenues will be limited to those countries, especially g 7 and will be at once. so that's why we are disappointed because after such long negotiations, what we have been as seen under under as an outcome his 1st but was expected especially for developing countries. that must offer of course not all countries or we're happy about this deal. why does nigeria reject the agreement? so you never get to the deal for a few reasons why is largely on the vesse
all, and thanks so much for joining us on the program today. susanna, let me start with you today. oxfam has said that the o e. c. d tax deal is a mockery of fairness. why was deer level or some be shown with said this deal after almost a decayed negotiation was very high, it was supposed to be ending the rest of the bottom, facts, competition between countries he was supposed to. and those are the profit shifting to tax haven, and he was supposed to be raising additional significant additional...
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but $1.00 degrees or less is the target that of oxfam. scotland says the globe's richest, are putting the world on a course for disaster with their current lifestyle. we're talking to the richest people just one or say many or what relates to those in your office and luxury travel even speech travel will highlight space, travel to the bullet gesture to say look, it's the luxury, lifestyle, richest one percent. the richest 10 percent continue to try to play the price that those lifestyle already teach him the world to creation where we'd be dangerous climate change, give them more property, more hunger, more suffering last week to stream the luxury lifestyle and most then it will continue to strike that leading to the climate crisis. we would like to see government for example, tracking light that we know on helping to try to explain the price. but we also want to keep government rate the finance needed to drive wage going to action by taxing the most with something. well, you can meet producers are grappling with a staffing crisis. the situation has been widely pinned on breaks it, bu
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and presumably you annex oxfam applauded this at the time that they were ending support for offensive operations in yemen. and then now they've just signed a half a $1000000000.00. military contract is, is a youtube. yeah, this is, this is clearly concerning. and i mean, given that governments and companies benefit greatly from the arms trade, there is always this tension between us trying to uphold international law, trying to uphold the declarations they've made and making more money. the this latest dale concerns attack helicopters, maintenance of attack helicopters, which are certainly capable of being used and in an offensive operation, and therefore, would seem to be against what joe biden said. on the other hand, it's several years since the saudi sent their attack helicopters in to yemen because the heat is land to shoot them down. so if, if the bite and administration is using this deal to keep saudi helicopters out of yemen that will, that will benefit the people. but it's, it's, it's a, it's a real tight ripened on the face of it. as you say, it's something which is really
and presumably you annex oxfam applauded this at the time that they were ending support for offensive operations in yemen. and then now they've just signed a half a $1000000000.00. military contract is, is a youtube. yeah, this is, this is clearly concerning. and i mean, given that governments and companies benefit greatly from the arms trade, there is always this tension between us trying to uphold international law, trying to uphold the declarations they've made and making more money. the...
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maybe a little longer climate change oxfam has come forward and basically said, we need the dust, the of the gay and teens then use those words. but you could tell they wanted to. a new study shows that billionaires across the globe are plundering the planet and placing the world in grave danger from climate change. by the end of this decade, the carbon footprints of the richest one percent of people on earth are set to be 30 times greater than what is compatible with keeping global warming below $1.00 degrees. just the billionaires on mon will be sending that into a fiery hell whole future. if they aren't stopped. so yet we need to dust off the gay teams and use them until the blade is more dull than the safety stages. we get my 5 year old cousin who drank cleaning fluid. although if we do that, those billionaires will just be replaced by other socio passed in life. we actually change this horse system that only rewards people from different thinking profit not for sustaining a livable planet. but my therapist told me to decrease the number of items on my to do list. so i'm going to
maybe a little longer climate change oxfam has come forward and basically said, we need the dust, the of the gay and teens then use those words. but you could tell they wanted to. a new study shows that billionaires across the globe are plundering the planet and placing the world in grave danger from climate change. by the end of this decade, the carbon footprints of the richest one percent of people on earth are set to be 30 times greater than what is compatible with keeping global warming...
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oxfam have put out a statement saying it is not good enough that the least developed countries are inger of being forgotten here. those are the kind of dynamic you always have around conferences like this because you are trying in a statement like this you are getting pretty much every country in the world to sign up to you have people still wanting to take fossil fuels out of the ground like saudi arabia and russia and those countries sing fossil fuels and essentially killing us. the text is interesting and the very fact, i think we had a contributor earlier saying people don't believe me when we say we have never mentioned fossil fuels before and those words are seeing is a big advance but if you're island is in danger of disappearing beneath the seas it is pretty small beer. i guess what we need to look for throughout the day is to see the reaction from politicians, those from the wealthier nations who have benefited from industrialisation and because most of the pollution and global warming and those from poorer nations suffering the impacts of climate change. we need to see the r
oxfam have put out a statement saying it is not good enough that the least developed countries are inger of being forgotten here. those are the kind of dynamic you always have around conferences like this because you are trying in a statement like this you are getting pretty much every country in the world to sign up to you have people still wanting to take fossil fuels out of the ground like saudi arabia and russia and those countries sing fossil fuels and essentially killing us. the text is...
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self serving and not sufficient to prevent temperature rises me while the anti poverty organization oxfam has issued a new report which accuses billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of behavior up to 2030. is expected, the carbon footprint of the richest, one percent, will be 30 times above what is needed to keep the earth from warming more than the supposed tipping point of one and a half degrees. depletion they cause will be greater than half of the world's poorest combined carbon target, seen as a way of curbing so labeled climate altogether. we're set by the pirates agreement of 2015 international treaty said a 2 degree rise is an absolute limit with that one. and a half degrees or less being the target. the health evoked from scotland says that the globe reaches that putting the world on course for disaster with their lifestyle. we're talking to the some of the richest people and just one or say many or what relates to those in your office and luxury travel even speech travel will highlight in space, travel to the bullet gesture to the luxury lifest
self serving and not sufficient to prevent temperature rises me while the anti poverty organization oxfam has issued a new report which accuses billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of behavior up to 2030. is expected, the carbon footprint of the richest, one percent, will be 30 times above what is needed to keep the earth from warming more than the supposed tipping point of one and a half degrees. depletion they cause will be greater than half of the world's...
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international agreement on how to help the environmental with me while the anti poverty organization oxfam has issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the date is based on predictions of behavior. up to 2030. it's expected the carbon footprint of the richest one percent will be 30 times above what's needed to keep the earth from warming more than the supposed tipping point of one point. 5 degrees. the pollution that they cause will be greater than half of the world's poorest combined. the carbon target seen as we have curbing so labeled climate armageddon was set by the paris agreement 2015. the international treaty said a 2 degree rise is an absolute limit with $1.00 degrees or less being the target, the head of ox fams. scotland says that the globe's richest stock, putting the world uncles for disaster with their lifestyle, were talking to the richest, just one, or say, many or what to relate to those in your luxury travel. even speech travel, we are highlighted in space, travel to the bullet gesture to say, look, it's the luxury, lifestyle, richest one perce
international agreement on how to help the environmental with me while the anti poverty organization oxfam has issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the date is based on predictions of behavior. up to 2030. it's expected the carbon footprint of the richest one percent will be 30 times above what's needed to keep the earth from warming more than the supposed tipping point of one point. 5 degrees. the pollution that they cause will be greater than half of the...
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i'm not sufficient to prevent temperature rises. meanwhile, the anti poverty organization oxfam has issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of behavior. up to 2030. it's expected the carbon footprint of the richest one percent will be 30 times above what is needed to keep the earth from warming more than the suppose, a tipping point of 1.5 per cent degrees. now the pollution they cause will be greater than half of the world pers combined quite align, isn't it? will they carbon targets seen as a way of curbing so labor climates, armageddon were set by the poorest agreement back in 2015. the international treaty sets a 2 degree rise as an ups that limit, but $1.00 degrees or less is the target, the head of ox, mom. scotland say the globe's riches are putting the world on course for disaster. with the current lesta. were talking to the richest people, just one or say many or what 3 license those in your office and luxury travel even speech travel, we're highlighting space travel to the bullet gesture to the luxury lifestyle, which
i'm not sufficient to prevent temperature rises. meanwhile, the anti poverty organization oxfam has issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of behavior. up to 2030. it's expected the carbon footprint of the richest one percent will be 30 times above what is needed to keep the earth from warming more than the suppose, a tipping point of 1.5 per cent degrees. now the pollution they cause will be greater than half of the world pers...
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also it's thinking rebellion and oxfam over here trying to say that, look, we consciously out governments to say the thing, but not do anything. we really need to come together at an event like this, a $45000.00, sorry, $45.00 events around the country to push for accountability and global philadelphia . and then here brian, there on the ground for us with those protests in paris. thanks so much lexie. ah, and that is his al jazeera and these are the headlines, at least and 91 people have been killed and many others left severely burned, following a fuel tanka explosion in sierra leone capital. the bloss happened off to the tank, collided with another vehicle and free town. i'm a foreigner, is a journalist in freetown, he gave us this update from that scene of the explosion. behind me yeah. the wreckage of bunker for which i'm, it's rock rumba. last night. and then we electrical hobbies got my 7 job bodies hub in receipt of the central missouri. but it's not gonna do the military officials under more than 100 people who are in judge and various hawkins across the country . the heads area
also it's thinking rebellion and oxfam over here trying to say that, look, we consciously out governments to say the thing, but not do anything. we really need to come together at an event like this, a $45000.00, sorry, $45.00 events around the country to push for accountability and global philadelphia . and then here brian, there on the ground for us with those protests in paris. thanks so much lexie. ah, and that is his al jazeera and these are the headlines, at least and 91 people have been...
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in fact, oxfam has called this a mockery of fairness. the world is experiencing the largest increase in poverty indicates and a message explosion, inequality, but this deal will deliver or nothing to hold either. instead, it is already being seen by some wealthy nations as an excuse to cut domestic corporate tax rates risk in a new race to the bottom. well, the g 20 seems to be ending with want to, if you, that we thought was put to bed before that even got underway, raising its head again, not the, the dispute between australia, france and the united states really over the orchestra deal. now that was the defense pockets the between australia, the united kingdom in the united states. what it ultimately did not defense pack though, was it from out of a $66000000000.00 us dollar deal to provide submarines to australia. we saw us president joe by meeting with front of the manual micron on friday, reconciliation the word all over the hot shit well and truly buried. hun shakes. no, i'm sorry. no, i'm sorry. no, thank you. no thank you. being
in fact, oxfam has called this a mockery of fairness. the world is experiencing the largest increase in poverty indicates and a message explosion, inequality, but this deal will deliver or nothing to hold either. instead, it is already being seen by some wealthy nations as an excuse to cut domestic corporate tax rates risk in a new race to the bottom. well, the g 20 seems to be ending with want to, if you, that we thought was put to bed before that even got underway, raising its head again, not...
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my next guest is chief executive of oxfam australia, lyn morgain, who joins us live from melbourne andchieve their climate goals. it is wonderful to have you on the programme today, lyn, on such an important topic as well. from what i understand, you are calling on rich countries to increase funding further. why is that and do you think that's likely to happen? it is lovel to think that's likely to happen? it is lovely to speak — think that's likely to happen? it 3 lovely to speak with you, think that's likely to happen? it 1 lovely to speak with you, thank you. yes, we do think it does need to happen. one thing to understand is increasingly, climate change is a question of inequality, so at these studies are showing us again and again is that poorer countries and people within poorer countries are not really creating the problem, whereas lt nations — and particularly wealthy individuals, the top ten wealthy individuals — are exceeding our carbon budget, so most ordinary people will need to reduce our footprint by about half by 2030. this is what the science tells us and that is why we
my next guest is chief executive of oxfam australia, lyn morgain, who joins us live from melbourne andchieve their climate goals. it is wonderful to have you on the programme today, lyn, on such an important topic as well. from what i understand, you are calling on rich countries to increase funding further. why is that and do you think that's likely to happen? it is lovel to think that's likely to happen? it is lovely to speak — think that's likely to happen? it 3 lovely to speak with you,...
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all those things in rebellion and oxfam over here trying to say that, look, we can't just let out government to say these things, but not do anything. we really need to come together at an event like this at $45000.00 f, sorry, $45.00 events around the country to push for accountability and global philadelphia . and that here brian, there on the ground for us with those protests in paris. thanks so much. lexi ah and i that is as al jazeera and these are the headlines. at least and 91 people have been killed and many others left severely burned. following a fuel tanker explosion and sierra leone capital. the blast happened after the tank collided with another vehicle and free town. i am a foreigner, is a journalist in freetown. he gave us this update from that scene of the.
all those things in rebellion and oxfam over here trying to say that, look, we can't just let out government to say these things, but not do anything. we really need to come together at an event like this at $45000.00 f, sorry, $45.00 events around the country to push for accountability and global philadelphia . and that here brian, there on the ground for us with those protests in paris. thanks so much. lexi ah and i that is as al jazeera and these are the headlines. at least and 91 people...
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underneath that i some agreement on how to help the environment the while the anti poverty organization oxfam as issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the date is based on predictions of behavior up to 2030 is expected, the carbon footprint of the richest, one percent will be 30 times above what is needed to keep this from warming more than the supposed tipping point of $1.00 degrees depletion they cause will be greater than half of the world's poorest people combined. the carbon target seen as a way of being labeled climate arm again, we're set by the paris agreement of 2015 international treaty said the 2 degree rise is being an absolute limit. but $1.00 degrees or less is the target has evoked from scotland says, the globe's riches, the putting the world on course for disaster with their lifestyle. were talking to the richest people, just one or say many or what relates to your office and luxury travel even speech travel, we highlighted space travel to the bullet gesture to see the luxury lifestyle. richest one percent, the richest 10 percent continue to try
underneath that i some agreement on how to help the environment the while the anti poverty organization oxfam as issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the date is based on predictions of behavior up to 2030 is expected, the carbon footprint of the richest, one percent will be 30 times above what is needed to keep this from warming more than the supposed tipping point of $1.00 degrees depletion they cause will be greater than half of the world's poorest people...
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i know that oxfam has just released the research that you did a report about what actually happened during the pandemic. and you looked at specific countries. so briefly just tell us what was the result of your report. thank you for having me. so the report really looked at why, you know, we have such such numbers of gender based violence and how it's been an ignored pandemic for such a long time. we looked at 10 countries as you mentioned and, and the increase and said to colds and to domestic help, lines increase between 25 percent to 111 percent. we say it's a perfect storm because you know, the life saving services became much harder to reach for many women and girls. and because many people assume the services were closed and the state away due to m fear of infection, but a lot of them also one able to reach out because the abuses were at home all day monitoring their phones and intended to use m g, b, b has led injury and to injuries, emotional distress and increasing poverty and suffering all which are utterly inexcusable and avoidable. as we've heard, obviously the pandemic made th
i know that oxfam has just released the research that you did a report about what actually happened during the pandemic. and you looked at specific countries. so briefly just tell us what was the result of your report. thank you for having me. so the report really looked at why, you know, we have such such numbers of gender based violence and how it's been an ignored pandemic for such a long time. we looked at 10 countries as you mentioned and, and the increase and said to colds and to domestic...
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sustain this many people, but who are using the most resources, the billionaires, the incredibly rich oxfam, just put out a report saying, the billionaires alone are pillaging the planet. and so he's like all we can support all these humans will really we can for huge and that's what we can handle . the problem isn't, isn't the number of people, though, you would have to wonder if which of those is actually saying if we to significantly limit the number of people on the earth will send them all the space and then he'll charge them $250000.00 white earth, a visit to come visit baggage. so basically he can one day make up space garbage will be average humans will be fired out into space and you can come visit his house called earth if you'd like. it is incredible though that just goes has been not even to spade. let's be honest. mother doesn't really been to say he's made up just enough to see the curvature of earth. he's come back down, but that was the expert, right. he knows all about it and the future of mankind existing in space. a little bit of narcissism here. yeah, they think they own
sustain this many people, but who are using the most resources, the billionaires, the incredibly rich oxfam, just put out a report saying, the billionaires alone are pillaging the planet. and so he's like all we can support all these humans will really we can for huge and that's what we can handle . the problem isn't, isn't the number of people, though, you would have to wonder if which of those is actually saying if we to significantly limit the number of people on the earth will send them all...
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sustain this many people, but who are using the most resources, the billionaires, the incredibly rich oxfam, just put out a report saying, the billionaires alone are pillaging the planet. and so he's like all we can support all these humans will really we can for huge and that's what we can handle . the problem isn't, isn't the number of people, though, you would have to wonder if which of those is actually saying if we to significantly limit the number of people on the earth will send them all the space and then he'll charge them $250000.00 the 1st white earth, the visit to come visit baggage. so basically he's, he's going to one day make up space garbage will be the average humans will be fired out into space and you can come visit his house called earth. if you'd like. it is incredible though, just because it's been not even to state. let's be honest. mother doesn't really been to say he's made up just enough to see the curvature of earth. he's come back down, but now he's the expert, right? he knows all about it and the future of mankind existing in space is a little bit of narcissism h
sustain this many people, but who are using the most resources, the billionaires, the incredibly rich oxfam, just put out a report saying, the billionaires alone are pillaging the planet. and so he's like all we can support all these humans will really we can for huge and that's what we can handle . the problem isn't, isn't the number of people, though, you would have to wonder if which of those is actually saying if we to significantly limit the number of people on the earth will send them all...
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oxford site -- oxfam scientist, what _ the games.hey calling for? ., , for? more taxes on carbon intensive lifes le. for? more taxes on carbon intensive lifestyle. suvs. _ for? more taxes on carbon intensive lifestyle. suvs, second _ for? more taxes on carbon intensive lifestyle. suvs, second homes, i lifestyle. suvs, second homes, eating more meat. we know these things aren't very popular and are not being considered very widely by government. not being considered very widely by government-— let's turn to coronavirus — and a warning from the world health organization that europe is once again at the epicentre of the pandemic. the who says europe could face another half a million deaths before the end of winter if the outbreak isn't brought under control. the continent has recorded a 55% rise in cases over the past four weeks, despite the availability of vaccines. courtney bembridge has this report. romania's hospitals are at breaking point as the country struggles to deal with the fourth wave of coronavirus infections. more than 3,0
oxford site -- oxfam scientist, what _ the games.hey calling for? ., , for? more taxes on carbon intensive lifes le. for? more taxes on carbon intensive lifestyle. suvs. _ for? more taxes on carbon intensive lifestyle. suvs, second _ for? more taxes on carbon intensive lifestyle. suvs, second homes, i lifestyle. suvs, second homes, eating more meat. we know these things aren't very popular and are not being considered very widely by government. not being considered very widely by government-—...
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satisfy the people we will talk to this afternoon but i think there is greater recognition as your oxfamnuum from mitigation to adaptation for some countries i'm loss and damage at the end of the process and more countries will fit in the end of the bracket and there is a recognition of that in the hall.— of that in the hall. christian, for the moment. — of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i— of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i will— of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i will leave - of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i will leave you, i of that in the hall. christian, for l the moment, i will leave you, and of that in the hall. christian, for i the moment, i will leave you, and we will alljoin you in watching the body language and hopefully we will have some words to go along with that when the delegates take their seats, but i think one of the big question is now at this point in the negotiations, and we are far into them now, is how much trust is there in that hall? not everything can be pinned down in this draft agreement today, so h
satisfy the people we will talk to this afternoon but i think there is greater recognition as your oxfamnuum from mitigation to adaptation for some countries i'm loss and damage at the end of the process and more countries will fit in the end of the bracket and there is a recognition of that in the hall.— of that in the hall. christian, for the moment. — of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i— of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i will— of that in the hall....
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oxfam america said in a statement, "manufacturing should be spread around the world especially africa, not limited to the u.s." fewer than 5% of people in low-income countries have received a single dose of a vaccine. white house coronavirus response coordinator said wednesday about 10% of u.s. children aged five to 11 have gotten their first covid shots. he announced another vaccine milestone. >> today we reach the milestone of 80% of americans 12 and older with at least one shot. a make of the number of people hospitalized with covid 19 continues to climb across the u.s. with cases rising in 36 states. nearly 1100 u.s. residents are dying of the disease on average every day. the house has voted to censure republican congressmember paul gosar for posting an animated video on social media in which he murders congressmember alexandria ocasio-cortez and attacks president biden. gosar has refused to apologize and re-tweeted the video just minutes after the house censured him. he then deleted the post less than an hour later. gosar is the first lawmaker to be censured in more than a decad
oxfam america said in a statement, "manufacturing should be spread around the world especially africa, not limited to the u.s." fewer than 5% of people in low-income countries have received a single dose of a vaccine. white house coronavirus response coordinator said wednesday about 10% of u.s. children aged five to 11 have gotten their first covid shots. he announced another vaccine milestone. >> today we reach the milestone of 80% of americans 12 and older with at least one...
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oxfam estimates that's almost $80 billion they're short. so lots of issues to work out.udy: williamwilliam, we're seet a consensus position on fossil fuels seems to be softening and we understand there's been difficult even getting this language in the agreements in the past. why? william: you're exactly right, judy. it is striking that we are at the 26th climate conference and there's still this intense debate about minuscule language changes with regards to fossil fuels. we know they're the principal driver of climate change. one of the drivers is that the oil and gas industry is very influential. one group did an analysis showing the oil and gas industry has more representatives here than compared to any other country so their interests are lobbied on behalf of. it's also important to remember that this process goes under concess. there are 200 nations here and each have to agree. some nations that don't want to see progress made can hold up progress and they have been. we'll see what happens. the next draftocument comes out tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. judy: into th
oxfam estimates that's almost $80 billion they're short. so lots of issues to work out.udy: williamwilliam, we're seet a consensus position on fossil fuels seems to be softening and we understand there's been difficult even getting this language in the agreements in the past. why? william: you're exactly right, judy. it is striking that we are at the 26th climate conference and there's still this intense debate about minuscule language changes with regards to fossil fuels. we know they're the...
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oxfam found pfizer, biontech, and moderna are making combined profits of more than $1000 every second, or $65,000 every minute. in more vaccine news, the fda is expected to authorize pfizer booster shots for all adults as early as this week. a number of states have already expanded booster eligibility to all vaccinated adults. that includes california, colorado, and new york. in news from canada, catastrophic flooding has killed at least one person in british columbia and forced thousands to evacuate their homes. some areas in the pacific northwest received nearly 10 inches of rain, triggering landslides and overflowing rivers. three major highways connecting vancouver to the canadian interior have been washed out. the flooding also forced the temporary shutdown of the trans mountain pipeline. the climate-fueled record rainfall comes just months after wildfires devastated some of the same areas of british columbia. meteorologist eric holthaus tweeted -- "after the hottest heat wave in pacific northwest history this summer, the rainy season there has begun with torrential flooding. we
oxfam found pfizer, biontech, and moderna are making combined profits of more than $1000 every second, or $65,000 every minute. in more vaccine news, the fda is expected to authorize pfizer booster shots for all adults as early as this week. a number of states have already expanded booster eligibility to all vaccinated adults. that includes california, colorado, and new york. in news from canada, catastrophic flooding has killed at least one person in british columbia and forced thousands to...