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justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.bradshaw, a research director for climate council. the most comprehensive assessment into the causes and consequences of climate change ever undertaken, and although there is masses of information there, the key messages are simple. first, climate change is happening now and impacts are being felt right around the world. in australia, it is worsening bushfires and floods and deadly heat waves. in the pacific, loss of land and homes to rising seas. we are now living in this age of consequences. but it's not too late to turn the ship around. the report also shows us we have to get emissions plummeting this decade, we need to halve global emissions by 2030, which means getting out of fossil fuels, coal, oiland gas, onto renewables as soon as possible. the solutions and technology are there, but we have to go much faster than we have until now. not everyone was on board with the language of this report over the weekend. explain what was being opposed, who was opposing it, and why? well, th
justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.bradshaw, a research director for climate council. the most comprehensive assessment into the causes and consequences of climate change ever undertaken, and although there is masses of information there, the key messages are simple. first, climate change is happening now and impacts are being felt right around the world. in australia, it is worsening bushfires and floods and deadly heat waves. in the pacific, loss of land and homes to rising seas. we...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.s, invaded iraq in order to oust the dictator saddam hussein. it was part of the us' war on terror, begun by president george w bush in the wake of the terrorist attacks of september 11th 2001. the first raids were on the capital baghdad — it took the us just over a month to overwhelm iraqi forces, and for saddam's ba'athist government to collapse. but the effects of the war have been hugely controversial. our international editorjeremy bowen is in baghdad — here's his assessment of war�*s legacy on iraq. iraq went through a catastrophe. hundreds of thousands of people were killed, no—one knows exactly how many. the consequences spread violence elsewhere in the middle east. they still rumble on. iraq is a highly corrupt, violent and fragile society. it's had a better year so far in 2023, but the foundations left by the legacy of all that killing are fragile, and people constantly worry that they might slide back into some kind of internecine fight or the risks of foreign intervention.
justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.s, invaded iraq in order to oust the dictator saddam hussein. it was part of the us' war on terror, begun by president george w bush in the wake of the terrorist attacks of september 11th 2001. the first raids were on the capital baghdad — it took the us just over a month to overwhelm iraqi forces, and for saddam's ba'athist government to collapse. but the effects of the war have been hugely controversial. our international editorjeremy bowen is in...
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dave searle is climbing an ice face, high in the alps.e ice. you're listening for a good thunk, and making sure that the ice axe isn't wobbly. but the ice in the high mountains of europe and the world is changing. for me, it's been quite shocking, how fast it's been developing. the winters arejust much more mild. we're getting rain higher up the mountain. the greenhouse gases emitted since the industrial revolution have already raised global temperatures by a little over one degree, but the effects are even greater in the alps. that's because, as the snow melts, the ground absorbs more heat. the temperature up here in the alps is rising by about twice the global average. it has already increased by 2 celsius, and it is having a devastating impact on the snow and ice up here. at an observatory, 3.5km up this swiss mountain, they've been monitoring the changing alpine climate for decades. 30 years ago, it never rained, but nowadays in summer, very often, there is rain, even up here at 3,500 metres. wow. yep. last year, the ice melt hit a ne
dave searle is climbing an ice face, high in the alps.e ice. you're listening for a good thunk, and making sure that the ice axe isn't wobbly. but the ice in the high mountains of europe and the world is changing. for me, it's been quite shocking, how fast it's been developing. the winters arejust much more mild. we're getting rain higher up the mountain. the greenhouse gases emitted since the industrial revolution have already raised global temperatures by a little over one degree, but the...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps. face a no—confidence vote on monday after president emmanuel macron used controversial executive powers to raise the state pension age from 62 to 64. the government says the changes are needed to avoid crippling deficits in the coming decades linked to france's ageing population. but opponents say the law places an unfair burden on low earners, women and people doing physically wearing jobs. more demonstrations in several french towns continued at the weekend. sofia bettiza reports. another day of anger in the streets of paris. french people have been protesting for months against a government plan to raise the pension age from 60 to two 64. but in the last few days, things have escalated. there is outrage at president macron, he has invoked controversial executive powers to force through his reform without a vote, essentially bypassing parliament. and outrage turning to violence in many cities across france. more than 160 people were arrested on sunday. and on monday the french gover
justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps. face a no—confidence vote on monday after president emmanuel macron used controversial executive powers to raise the state pension age from 62 to 64. the government says the changes are needed to avoid crippling deficits in the coming decades linked to france's ageing population. but opponents say the law places an unfair burden on low earners, women and people doing physically wearing jobs. more demonstrations in several french towns continued at...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.ncial problems, says it's been overwhelmed by people needing assistance. the national zakat foundation has received up to 2000 applications a month for crisis grants — double the figure it was getting last year. michael buchanan reports. for a few hours a day, two—year—old ali has his house and his mother to himself, before his four siblings return from school. berlin is separated from the children's father. the family live off £236 a week. it's not enough, and she's built up large debts trying to raise five children alone. they don't understand. they will ask me everything, "can you buy this, can you buy that?" they have to ask me for something, they want it. sometimes i say, "ah, tomorrow, we will do tomorrow," and they forget sometimes. muslim communities in britain are disproportionally poorer than the rest of the country. poverty levels are particularly high among people of bangladeshi, pakistani and black african heritage. this charity distributes zakat — money donated by muslims
justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.ncial problems, says it's been overwhelmed by people needing assistance. the national zakat foundation has received up to 2000 applications a month for crisis grants — double the figure it was getting last year. michael buchanan reports. for a few hours a day, two—year—old ali has his house and his mother to himself, before his four siblings return from school. berlin is separated from the children's father. the family live off £236 a week....
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.ob jackson, who's a professor of earth system science at stanford university and chairman of the global carbon project, hejoins us from san francisco. this is a significant moment, the release of a court, it will lay bare the challenges we are all facing. give us your view on how governments and businesses respond to this. i hope they respond with urgency, despite all the progress we still have more greenhouse gases today than ever before. it is not enough to build windmills and solar panels and electric cars, we have to take metal goals of the road, get the gas out of our homes and replace with electricity, and take polluting powerplants take polluting powerpla nts off—line take polluting powerplants off—line today, this year, this decade. off-line today, this year, this decade. �* . ~ , , decade. and it makes it very clear, decade. and it makes it very clear. the — decade. and it makes it very clear, the report, _ decade. and it makes it very clear, the report, when - decade. and it
justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.ob jackson, who's a professor of earth system science at stanford university and chairman of the global carbon project, hejoins us from san francisco. this is a significant moment, the release of a court, it will lay bare the challenges we are all facing. give us your view on how governments and businesses respond to this. i hope they respond with urgency, despite all the progress we still have more greenhouse gases today than ever before. it is not...
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that's a velli in the swiss alps. and it's my very 1st time winter always arrives a little earlier in the year here. the mountains in the angle dean are already covered with snow. the lakes located about 1800 meters above sea level have not yet frozen over my destination as saint moritz, a place that stands for winter tourism like no other. ah, saint moritz to be a simple farming village, but today you see massive hotels and shop windows with luxury items. it is still pretty quiet before the destinations peak season. tour guide leave the place to go explained to me that winter tourism was the result of a bed between the hotel owner, you hundreds, but woods and a group of 4 summer travellers from england. and then they made a field. he said, come to saint moritz in the winter, and if you don't like it, i'll pay for your truck from london to saint moritz and back. and if you like it, you can stay at my hotel for free as long as you'd like it. needless to say, he wanted the bed and as a result, st mertz became a popular
that's a velli in the swiss alps. and it's my very 1st time winter always arrives a little earlier in the year here. the mountains in the angle dean are already covered with snow. the lakes located about 1800 meters above sea level have not yet frozen over my destination as saint moritz, a place that stands for winter tourism like no other. ah, saint moritz to be a simple farming village, but today you see massive hotels and shop windows with luxury items. it is still pretty quiet before the...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.lies, invaded iraq in order to oust the dictator saddam hussein. it was part of the us called its "war on terror", it was part of the us called its 'war on terror�*, begun by president george w bush in the wake of the 9—11 terrorist attack in 2001. our international editor jeremy bowen sat down the americans called the massive air raids with which they opened the war shock and awe. they claimed, wrongly, that this was the way to make the middle east safer for everyone. within weeks they'd removed the iraqi dictator, saddam hussein. another false claim was that he had weapons of mass destruction. the us navy flew president george w bush out to an aircraft carrier where he declared victory. the tyrant has fallen, and iraq is free. cheering. he could not have been more wrong. the americans hadn't worked out how they were going to replace saddam hussein's regime. in the end they imposed a system that turned sectarian and ethnic groups against each other. in the years of chaos and violence
justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.lies, invaded iraq in order to oust the dictator saddam hussein. it was part of the us called its "war on terror", it was part of the us called its 'war on terror�*, begun by president george w bush in the wake of the 9—11 terrorist attack in 2001. our international editor jeremy bowen sat down the americans called the massive air raids with which they opened the war shock and awe. they claimed, wrongly, that this was the way to make the...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.us more about why this report is so significant. tell us more about why this report is so significant. the tell us more about why this report is so siinificant. ,., tell us more about why this report is so siinificant. , is so significant. the debate is niursuin is so significant. the debate is pursuing what _ is so significant. the debate is pursuing what you _ is so significant. the debate is pursuing what you might - is so significant. the debate is pursuing what you might call. is so significant. the debate is i pursuing what you might call two parallel universes. the work by the scientists, who carefully document the data, revised their estimates, provide forecasts, including the subject ofjob provide forecasts, including the subject of job they provide forecasts, including the subject ofjob they can. nothing in the report from the ipcc has indicated anything other than the basic facts of climate change and the predictions are likely to unfold over the coming decades. and on the o
justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.us more about why this report is so significant. tell us more about why this report is so significant. the tell us more about why this report is so siinificant. ,., tell us more about why this report is so siinificant. , is so significant. the debate is niursuin is so significant. the debate is pursuing what _ is so significant. the debate is pursuing what you _ is so significant. the debate is pursuing what you might - is so significant. the debate...
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is one of the largest in the alps. i definitely be the sophie there. with the sun blazing here at 2300 meters. a bit of sunscreen is highly recommended . i was told that there are a lot of the easier blue labeled slopes here at the eat up station just right for a beginner like me. i came down this slope and i didn't pause. i asked her a lot of fresh snow in the last few days. the slopes are in excellent condition. it was that bad, right? i guess i'm not the only one that's decided to use this sunny day to go ski. there's a lot going on at the mountain station. will come way from switzerland. i'm from romania but i live in germany. berlin, western germany, even i'm from slovakia. where are you from? i'm from walter down the netherlands. we're from belgium passed away the main in the us outs raymond mariner. but what the ski mean to you personally on freedom fun . we love to party here. it goes amazing in how do you feel about app risky? is that part of the experience a buyer? yeah, definitely. we started lunchtime. huh. what happens after skiing app ris
is one of the largest in the alps. i definitely be the sophie there. with the sun blazing here at 2300 meters. a bit of sunscreen is highly recommended . i was told that there are a lot of the easier blue labeled slopes here at the eat up station just right for a beginner like me. i came down this slope and i didn't pause. i asked her a lot of fresh snow in the last few days. the slopes are in excellent condition. it was that bad, right? i guess i'm not the only one that's decided to use this...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.ation and has been supporting countries across the world on tackling climate change. thank you very much indeed for your time. can you explain to me what work you do on the ground? i’m time. can you explain to me what work you do on the ground? i'm with the climate — work you do on the ground? i'm with the climate action _ work you do on the ground? i'm with the climate action network, - work you do on the ground? i'm with the climate action network, and - work you do on the ground? i'm with the climate action network, and i i the climate action network, and i work in about 30 countries. about 200 organisations are a part of this network implementing actions on the ground so that we can help people tackle climate impacts, and also prepare them for future disasters, at the same time pressurising governments to take a lot more action towards the climate crisis. so we work on issues of social justice as well.— so we work on issues of social justice as well. and you have been lookin: at ju
justin rowlatt, bbc news, in the swiss alps.ation and has been supporting countries across the world on tackling climate change. thank you very much indeed for your time. can you explain to me what work you do on the ground? i’m time. can you explain to me what work you do on the ground? i'm with the climate — work you do on the ground? i'm with the climate action _ work you do on the ground? i'm with the climate action network, - work you do on the ground? i'm with the climate action...
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justin: the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world. is still a window to keep it within manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. justin rowland, bbc news, interlochen. david: let's turn to the global financial markets, which have reacted nervously to sunday nights emergency take over of the swiss bank credit suisse. the bank was bought by rival ubs after regulators worked around-the-clock to security takeover. along with the collapse of two smaller american banks, the problems confronting credit suisse had sparked fears over the global financial system, leading six central banks, including the u.s. federal reserve and bank of england, to announce new measures to keep cash flowing. joining us now is our new york business reporter, michelle. given switzerland's reputation as a safe banking -- safe haven as far as banking is concerned, how much of a shock was it that ubs is coming to the rescue of credit suisse? michelle: we all started paying attention when
justin: the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world. is still a window to keep it within manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. justin rowland, bbc news, interlochen. david: let's turn to the global financial markets, which have reacted nervously to sunday nights emergency take over of the swiss bank credit suisse. the bank was bought by rival ubs after regulators worked around-the-clock...
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remember, vienna remember the alps that blooming one, singing bright mama. well, it won't be very soon. in december 1942, misha was enrolled in the 854th artillery regiment of the 256th leningrad until now. i don't understand how a soldier could survive here. there is only swamp swamp. yes, in the trenches of old water they have infantry. one infantry is more cruel , how could i then survive in the summer, shabby 286 were recalled to the rear for reorganization for a short rest and adding reinforcements there they were sent near novgorod to impenetrable forests, where they are in the snow. these weapons were dragged up to the chest. here is how goldman recalls. in my letters, what happened to him, then i cooled down at night in a trench in the snow, slept on the go and was surrounded in the snow. under fire, i was starving, i was undermined by mines, enemies were shooting at me. and i shot at them dying in the hospital. i have seen many times death, and he writes a wonderful poem, a special correspondent of the front-line newspaper for observation. i took th
remember, vienna remember the alps that blooming one, singing bright mama. well, it won't be very soon. in december 1942, misha was enrolled in the 854th artillery regiment of the 256th leningrad until now. i don't understand how a soldier could survive here. there is only swamp swamp. yes, in the trenches of old water they have infantry. one infantry is more cruel , how could i then survive in the summer, shabby 286 were recalled to the rear for reorganization for a short rest and adding...
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the alps have seen about half their usual snow. and italy's river po that feeds much of the country's agriculture is down 61 percent from normal. just one example, italy's rice harvest is threatened for the 2nd year in a row. she's, you know, consistent. there are problems preventing, allowing the soil is so hard that the plows can cut through the earth for many know his data. farmers are the only ones worried. the lack of snow means less snow melt flowing into lakes and rivers in the coming months that will translate into less hydropower from dams, as well as less cooling for nuclear reactors. france being an action plan to save water at the national level. and then as soon as one step nation needs to do with water, what we have done with energy, a kind of sobriety plan, we all pay attention to this resource that is becoming rare. it's the end of abundant fund. it is that affordable don't. but no matter how much people conserve more rainfall is necessary, the spring months will be crucial and meteorologist don't know how much rain
the alps have seen about half their usual snow. and italy's river po that feeds much of the country's agriculture is down 61 percent from normal. just one example, italy's rice harvest is threatened for the 2nd year in a row. she's, you know, consistent. there are problems preventing, allowing the soil is so hard that the plows can cut through the earth for many know his data. farmers are the only ones worried. the lack of snow means less snow melt flowing into lakes and rivers in the coming...
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after 20 minutes, my boss would take the cable car to the alps to get the neck a well known climate. what then we continue under ground through the toner to the grim cell. hydro electric power plant from there to more kilometers of tunnels, await us. and before returning to the daylight, we make a stop. these crystal fisher was discovery, $974.00 during the construction of the tunnel. crazy. finally, one more cable cart for the weather today is fantastic. i viewed it for you with your full, but if the weather gets bad it can this route be dangerous? no, no. if it's very windy, if there is a storm, it's possible that this telephone cannot start anymore. oh, okay. and is that any alternative? yeah, we have to go to an old tottle down $260.00 steps. so we are lucky today yet we are lucky that we are like oh wow. at last we arrived so after an hour and a half, we made it. we are now at an altitude of 1980 meters above the sea level, but i'm kind of you through it. my theory bogota in columbia is 3600 meters high. so let's see how it goes with. i start tricking up the highest point to tak
after 20 minutes, my boss would take the cable car to the alps to get the neck a well known climate. what then we continue under ground through the toner to the grim cell. hydro electric power plant from there to more kilometers of tunnels, await us. and before returning to the daylight, we make a stop. these crystal fisher was discovery, $974.00 during the construction of the tunnel. crazy. finally, one more cable cart for the weather today is fantastic. i viewed it for you with your full, but...
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the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world. manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. let's turn now to the global financial markets — which have reacted nervously to sunday night's emergency takeover of the swiss bank credit suisse. the bank was bought by its rival ubs, after regulators worked around the clock to secure the takeover. the problems confronting credit suisse had sparked fears over the global financial system. david woo is a former wall street strategist and imf economist. he gave me an insight into the markets�* reaction. the big story that is not basically being talked about is the fact that of course, first republic bank is down 15% today. i mean, this bank has been the whipping boy for wall street for much of the past week, the fact that it is still going down raises more questions. i think there is no way that this bank is going to go down while the rest of the banks are scott free because there is no question that if this bank
the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world. manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. let's turn now to the global financial markets — which have reacted nervously to sunday night's emergency takeover of the swiss bank credit suisse. the bank was bought by its rival ubs, after regulators worked around the clock to secure the takeover. the problems confronting credit suisse had sparked...
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i'm snowboarding and skiing the swiss alps the best time is not winter but early spring when most of the snow falls, and the wind and frost no longer interfere with the conquerors of the slopes, so the final competitions of the freeride world cup are traditionally held exactly. here in the town. verbier. the capital of the four valleys ski region, the season ended with the victories of athletes who had not previously climbed to the top. in the overall standings of snowboarding, the frenchmen ludovic guyot and keti anderson from canada became the winners in the women's ski freeride , the representative of the country of the maple leaf, justile deforma, was also the best. juan succeeded in her debut season earlier, she specialized in the discipline of god, in which, by the way, she became the olympic champion in sochi. in men, the world cup went to the austrian skier valentin reiner. if participants in freeride competitions move down from the mountain slopes, then in the urban downhill series, athletes roll down from the roof. the next stage of these spectacular competitions was held i
i'm snowboarding and skiing the swiss alps the best time is not winter but early spring when most of the snow falls, and the wind and frost no longer interfere with the conquerors of the slopes, so the final competitions of the freeride world cup are traditionally held exactly. here in the town. verbier. the capital of the four valleys ski region, the season ended with the victories of athletes who had not previously climbed to the top. in the overall standings of snowboarding, the frenchmen...
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the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world. manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come, why scientists are hunting for this shark's head — and appealing to whoever took it to return it. applause. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with great regret, _ the committee has decided that south africa will be excluded from the 1970 competition. i chanting. streaking across the sky, the white hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm monica miller in singapore. our headlines: china's president extends a hand, and a peace plan, to russia's vladimir putin, in the pair's first meeting since the invasion of ukraine. the united nations releases a major new report on climate change, dubbed a �*survivial guide for humanity'. large numbers of demonstrators have taken to the streets of paris after the governme
the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world. manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come, why scientists are hunting for this shark's head — and appealing to whoever took it to return it. applause. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with great regret, _ the committee has decided...
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the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.ow to keep it within manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. today the un climate chief urged developed countries to bring forward their plans to cut emissions to net zero by a decade, to 20110, emerging economies should raise their game as well, bringing forward their plans to 2050. never has the world been better equipped to tackle the problem, he said. now we need to move to warp speed on climate action. justin, many thanks, justin rowlatt, our climate editor. rishi sunak has called for countries to "work towards far more ambitious climate commitments", ahead of the un climate summit cop28 in november, insisting that "the uk is a world leader in working towards net zero", but there's a need to go further and faster. the government's target is to reduce all greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2035. how realistic is that? 0ur science editor, rebecca morelle, explains. it is the great challenge — changi
the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.ow to keep it within manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. today the un climate chief urged developed countries to bring forward their plans to cut emissions to net zero by a decade, to 20110, emerging economies should raise their game as well, bringing forward their plans to 2050. never has the world been better equipped to tackle the...
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the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.limits, today�*s report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. large numbers of demonstrators have taken to the streets of paris after the government narrowly survived a no—confidence vote over its controversial pensions reform. more than 100 people were arrested in tense standoffs with security forces. the confidence vote was much closer than expected — just nine short of the number needed to bring down the government. a little earlier, i spoke to our reporter sofia bettiza, and asked her if this is good news for the french president. so, it�*s good news in the sense that the government did survive a vote of no—confidence on monday, if president macron had lost the vote he would have had to form a new government and maybe even call new elections but as you mentioned, the vote was much tighter than expected, he only won by nine votes. so macron did survive but his government is weakened, only one year into its mandate. this legislation
the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.limits, today�*s report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. large numbers of demonstrators have taken to the streets of paris after the government narrowly survived a no—confidence vote over its controversial pensions reform. more than 100 people were arrested in tense standoffs with security forces. the confidence vote was much closer than expected — just nine short...
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the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.in manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. the northern ireland democratic unionist party says it will vote against the uk government's new brexit framework when it comes before mps for the first time this week. the party leader, sirjeffrey donaldson, says there are ongoing concerns about the legislation. a spokesman for the british prime minister rishi sunak says he is ready to provide reassurance to the dup. eu member states are expected to endorse the deal on tuesday. former prime minister borisjohnson has formally submitted evidence ahead of a hearing over allegations he misled parliament. a group of mps from several different parties is investigating whether mrjohnson misled the house of commons when he denied rules were broken over parties in downing street during coronavirus lockdowns. the former prime minister denies misleading
the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.in manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. the northern ireland democratic unionist party says it will vote against the uk government's new brexit framework when it comes before mps for the first time this week. the party leader, sirjeffrey donaldson, says there are ongoing...
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the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.within manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we'll tell you how this new powdered beer could mark a changing point for the beer industry and the planet. applause. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with great regret, _ the committee has decided that south africa will be excluded from the 1970 competition. i chanting. streaking across the sky, the white—hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. this is bbc world news — the latest headlines: china's president extends a hand — and a peace plan — to russia's vladimir putin in the pair's first meeting since the invasion of ukraine. the united nations releases a major new report on climate change, dubbed a �*survivial guide for humanity'. global financial markets have reacted nervously to sunday night's emergency takeover of the swiss bank cr
the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.within manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we'll tell you how this new powdered beer could mark a changing point for the beer industry and the planet. applause. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with great regret, _ the committee has...
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at this weather station in the alps they have been collecting climate records for decades.hat we will almost certainly bust through the 1.5 degree boundary that avoids the worst impacts of climate change in the next few years. low carbon technologies, electric vehicles like this, as well as renewable power, will be essential to cut greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, but we will also need technologies like this plant in iceland that can draw carbon dioxide from the air, the scientists said today. these are at an early stage of development and are still very expensive, they warn. it is another sobering reminder of the huge challenges the world faces if it is to meet the climate challenge. but listen, buried in the report there is some good news. the scientists say the cost of many renewable technologies, wind, solar, batteries, has fallen dramatically, it is being implemented very rapidly, and that is good news. it also says there are small changes we can all make, walking and cycling more, eating less meat, making us healthier and also reducing our emissions. studio
at this weather station in the alps they have been collecting climate records for decades.hat we will almost certainly bust through the 1.5 degree boundary that avoids the worst impacts of climate change in the next few years. low carbon technologies, electric vehicles like this, as well as renewable power, will be essential to cut greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, but we will also need technologies like this plant in iceland that can draw carbon dioxide from the air, the scientists...
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if it comes togetherÑi a deal between kevin mccarthy and joe biden, they've met, it's alp fag biden,f deal to raise the debt limit, it wilq include reverting spending to a lower level. but again, john, we have to remember hereÑi that uconn is playing tonight, uconn needs to win. number two, we need to remember june/july story, the closer we t( and the more the noisei] is going t■ in listen, anyone can call forxd a vote .'q hisxd ouster. he's given the rightjf everythi this isÑi going to be you know we're seeing the posturingó[■ a it's too early to say whether mccarthy is ini] any Ñ)tq)il. d and she discussed the weaponizationñr of the'c■çó d.a. representative of where most republicans are? >> t(well, yeah. most republicans if the house, definitely not in theÑi senate, she's one of the former ñr president's most staunch allies and defenders. but listen, it's amazing they're launching this!u■ investigation before the indictmentñr comes o the fi investigations and the first to the situation is, she's at the tip of that spear and it wasc warm r orlando and i decided toñr wear short sleev
if it comes togetherÑi a deal between kevin mccarthy and joe biden, they've met, it's alp fag biden,f deal to raise the debt limit, it wilq include reverting spending to a lower level. but again, john, we have to remember hereÑi that uconn is playing tonight, uconn needs to win. number two, we need to remember june/july story, the closer we t( and the more the noisei] is going t■ in listen, anyone can call forxd a vote .'q hisxd ouster. he's given the rightjf everythi this isÑi going to be...
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already dark from the very you chose this particular tire in europe, so the most from the city there alpsy horseback in belarus today they remembered the mournful date, the 80th anniversary of the khatyn tragedy, president of belarus alexander lukashenko took part in a commemorative event, which took place in the khatyn memorial complex. the head of state got acquainted with the exposition of the new museum. left an entry in the book of honored guests laid flowers at the monument of an unconquered person and there is no wreath at the eternal flame, no excuses. politics of genocide. no, nothing is more important than a person's life, the president said , speaking at the rally with requiems. as well as thousands of such monstrous crimes. committed during the great patriotic war and in the heart of the belarusian people the winner of the strong and able until now, we have tried not to burden the children and grandchildren of the executioners who came to our earth to finally resolve the issue with guilt. with us with the slavs, the eastern slavs. we are earlier. did not emphasize that most of
already dark from the very you chose this particular tire in europe, so the most from the city there alpsy horseback in belarus today they remembered the mournful date, the 80th anniversary of the khatyn tragedy, president of belarus alexander lukashenko took part in a commemorative event, which took place in the khatyn memorial complex. the head of state got acquainted with the exposition of the new museum. left an entry in the book of honored guests laid flowers at the monument of an...
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the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.in manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. let's get some of the day's other news. sri lanka's president says the international monetary fund has approved a $2.9 billion rescue package to help the country out of its current economic crisis. in return, the government has agreed to raise funds by restructuring state—owned enterprises, and privatising the national airline. sri lanka defaulted on its debts last may. six members of a far—right us militia known as the 0ath keepers have been convicted of charges linked to the capitol riot two years ago. they were among thousands of donald trump's supporters who tried to prevent congress from certifying joe biden's election win. so far, prosecutors have filed criminal charges against more than a thousand people. three men have been found guilty of the killing in the united states of the rap artist, xxxtentacion. the twenty—year—old performer, whose real name wa
the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.in manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. let's get some of the day's other news. sri lanka's president says the international monetary fund has approved a $2.9 billion rescue package to help the country out of its current economic crisis. in return, the government has agreed to raise funds by restructuring state—owned enterprises, and...
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russians, not climbing the podium, losing the medal positions to france , the germans in the italian alps. they just won gold as part of the norwegian team, they became the second, by the way, the older brother tiril echo steen seventh. it was a fluke. akin to a timeout before the final trimester, howling in gold, finally, the final start of the season was hosted by khanty-mansiysk, and it was the world championship , according to its results, points at the planetary forum were included in the standings. cube numbers were supposed to determine the winner in the men's relay standings . russia won gold from us, bronze , but that was enough as a result of our biathlete scored 319 points at the end of the season by only 1 point, ahead of rivals from russia on march 21, 2003 big day for the belarusian biathlon aleksey aydarov vladimir drachev. rustam became the owners of the small crystal globe on the basis of the results of the world cup in the relay race and our bravo men after exactly 20 years, and since she is in fact a full-fledged participant in any biathlon race. that's just the same, i
russians, not climbing the podium, losing the medal positions to france , the germans in the italian alps. they just won gold as part of the norwegian team, they became the second, by the way, the older brother tiril echo steen seventh. it was a fluke. akin to a timeout before the final trimester, howling in gold, finally, the final start of the season was hosted by khanty-mansiysk, and it was the world championship , according to its results, points at the planetary forum were included in the...
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and by the way, another interesting story is the famous suvorov's crossing the alps. yes, we exist?s to me that only miloradovich could arrange such a thing. here , with soldiers, provoke them to such a trip, and there suvorov is standing there , looking in despair into these abysses. and now, in my opinion, only miloradovich sat down and drove off. rescue your general there, as it will take, and they rushed, because they certainly, therefore, loved him. let's see how it all happened. yes, there is a picture. there is no picture, and surikov, who painted this picture, went specially to the alps and he describes some kind of horror, and he could not even imagine that it was possible to cross and tried to even go and and uh, suvorov also reported to pavel something divorced coffins. and here is how it was possible to cross it, however, somehow they crossed over and it seems to me that this is an idea i was glad because e is in many ways there, really quite incredible. eh, i've been to this place. i saw this video and it was quite difficult to believe that it was possible, uh. indeed,
and by the way, another interesting story is the famous suvorov's crossing the alps. yes, we exist?s to me that only miloradovich could arrange such a thing. here , with soldiers, provoke them to such a trip, and there suvorov is standing there , looking in despair into these abysses. and now, in my opinion, only miloradovich sat down and drove off. rescue your general there, as it will take, and they rushed, because they certainly, therefore, loved him. let's see how it all happened. yes,...
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the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.a window to keep it within manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. justin rowlatt, bbc news, interlaken. so what about the uk? the government has set ambitious targets to reduce all emissions to zero by 2035. can it be achieved? and how? here's our science editor, rebecca morelle. it is the great challenge — changing the way we power every part of the uk. a secure supply of electricity that is cheaper and green. so what do we use now and how will that change? this is how the uk generated its electricity in 2022. fossilfuels, mainly gas, made up nearly 44%. nuclear accounted for about 15%. wind and solar power made nearly 29%. while for hydropower and bio energy, it was about 13%. so if you add up all of these low—carbon sources, they generated 56.2% of the uk's electricity. the government says by 2030 they want that to be 95%, and by 2035 all of it. the plan is for more wind and solar, and nuclear too,
the high alps show how climate change is already reshaping our world.a window to keep it within manageable limits, today's report says, but it warns that, without dramatic global action, that window will soon slam shut. justin rowlatt, bbc news, interlaken. so what about the uk? the government has set ambitious targets to reduce all emissions to zero by 2035. can it be achieved? and how? here's our science editor, rebecca morelle. it is the great challenge — changing the way we power every...
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remember, vienna remembers the alps and the danube, that shining one that sings bright mine.t will still be very low. in december 1942 on the banner rifle division 286, which fought in the deaths of the volkhov swamps, defended leningrad here until now. i don't understand how a soldier could survive here. there is only swamp swamp. yes, in the trenches of the old waters there are infantry in them. one infantry was more cruel then 286 you defeated death in battles, even the sixth was recalled to the rear for reorganization for a short rest and adding reinforcements there they were sent near novgorod to impenetrable forests, where they are in the snow. these weapons were dragged up to the chest. here. as goldman recalls in his letters what happened to him, then i cooled off at night in trench snow, full speed and in the snow was surrounded. under shelling, i was starving , i was undermined by mines, they shot at our soldiers. already in the position of lieutenant, he writes a wonderful poem by a special correspondent, the front-line newspapers looked out for us and clicked a wa
remember, vienna remembers the alps and the danube, that shining one that sings bright mine.t will still be very low. in december 1942 on the banner rifle division 286, which fought in the deaths of the volkhov swamps, defended leningrad here until now. i don't understand how a soldier could survive here. there is only swamp swamp. yes, in the trenches of the old waters there are infantry in them. one infantry was more cruel then 286 you defeated death in battles, even the sixth was recalled to...
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the alleged glacier is the biggest glacier and the alps. it's vast size means short term weather events are barely noticeable. that makes the glacier a reliable climate indicator suitable for long term observation. during their last measurements and 2020 the glacial ologist sound, the amount of snow had reached a record low. the lowest amount since the 1st measurement was taken in 1918 reduced from soon yet this, this year in the seats. i will how this all works is we're basically on location twice, year into the scene to come once of the end of winter will remain. so right now we're trying to measure the amounts of snowfall over the winter. dr. ball. as you can see, we use this tool to drill down to last year's level this took and that tells us how much precipitation there has been the cycle. and then we come again in the fall and take a reading from the poll the sticking out. how snow. how much is the snow settled out of me, how much snow has been added or how much has melted away? overshoot is that sort of iffy. read up cushman since the
the alleged glacier is the biggest glacier and the alps. it's vast size means short term weather events are barely noticeable. that makes the glacier a reliable climate indicator suitable for long term observation. during their last measurements and 2020 the glacial ologist sound, the amount of snow had reached a record low. the lowest amount since the 1st measurement was taken in 1918 reduced from soon yet this, this year in the seats. i will how this all works is we're basically on location...
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could the ice in the alps be lost forever?e have a special report as un scientists prepare to publish the most comprehensive study on climate change in years. borisjohnson is set to submit evidence in his defence over whether he misled parliament over parties in downing street during covid. could you be missing out on £2,000? 145,00018—to—21—year—olds haven't claimed cash from government child trust funds. if you were born between 2002 and 2011, we'll let you know where to find it. in sport, one incident, three red cards — how fulham went from 11 players to nine — and lost their manager — in a0 crazy seconds during their fa cup defeat to manchester united. and it is the spring equinox today so can we finally say goodbye to winter? the week gets off to a mild but soggy start for some. all the details here on breakfast. it's monday 20th march. russian president vladimir putin is preparing to host his chinese counterpart, xijinping, in moscow. the visit is the first by china's premier since russia invaded ukraine last year. it wi
could the ice in the alps be lost forever?e have a special report as un scientists prepare to publish the most comprehensive study on climate change in years. borisjohnson is set to submit evidence in his defence over whether he misled parliament over parties in downing street during covid. could you be missing out on £2,000? 145,00018—to—21—year—olds haven't claimed cash from government child trust funds. if you were born between 2002 and 2011, we'll let you know where to find it. in...
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ah the small town of something or it's in the swiss alps is a winters 4th paradise for people with money. lots of money, luxury hotels, brands, and restaurants about all sorts of events take place to keep the rich and famous entertained. a frozen lake becomes an arena for everything from polo to crickets, and even horse racing. but some were, it was also the birthplace of bob, sledding and skeleton, and they require a top class track. thank you for your money per kilometer. whatever. because we bought the fi nicer. of course you down the slope flew there. it is. the olympic bob run is 1.7 kilometers long, with a descent of 130 meters. those other numbers. and here's the real thing. every year, in late november 15, men come to isn't loretta from italian south to rolled, to build the wolves. only natural track for most of the year these bob run, experts good as builders and carpenters. there is a one to work on this project. have to love cold weather, otherwise than things get tough. peter, god knows all about that. but my mouth actually definitely feel the cold in your body. it freezes yo
ah the small town of something or it's in the swiss alps is a winters 4th paradise for people with money. lots of money, luxury hotels, brands, and restaurants about all sorts of events take place to keep the rich and famous entertained. a frozen lake becomes an arena for everything from polo to crickets, and even horse racing. but some were, it was also the birthplace of bob, sledding and skeleton, and they require a top class track. thank you for your money per kilometer. whatever. because we...
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doesn't bother me. summer effects me more off with the small town of something or it's in the swiss alps. is a winters both paradise for people with money, lots of money, luxury hotels, brands, and restaurants abound. all sorts of events take place to keep the rich and famous entertained. a frozen lake becomes an arena for everything from polo to crickets, and even horse racing. but some were, it was also the birthplace of bob, sledding and skeleton, and they require a tub class track when you get a money per kilometer or whatever because we bought the fly nicer aqua down the slope blue. there it is. the olympic barbara is 1.7 kilometers long, with the descent of 130 meters. there's all the numbers and his real thing. every year in late november 15 men can't, isn't loretta from italian south to rolled, to build the wolves. only natural track for most of the year these bob run experts good as builders and carpenters. there is a one to work on this project. have to love cold weather. otherwise things get tough. peter, god knows all about that. but my left, so you definitely feel the cold i
doesn't bother me. summer effects me more off with the small town of something or it's in the swiss alps. is a winters both paradise for people with money, lots of money, luxury hotels, brands, and restaurants abound. all sorts of events take place to keep the rich and famous entertained. a frozen lake becomes an arena for everything from polo to crickets, and even horse racing. but some were, it was also the birthplace of bob, sledding and skeleton, and they require a tub class track when you...