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and now now china state council has just really released a document to achieve carbon peaking by 2030. and it really provides a kind of roadmap in terms of how to achieve both targets and it addresses a range of sectors here in china, including the energy sector, the renewable sector, transport construction, as well as waste reduction. now it's a very hefty document, but some of the key target that it points out is that by 2025, a china wants to have non fossil fuel energy consumption, reach 20 percent. and they plan to that to increase to 25 percent by 2030 and reducing the reliance on coal has been a major issue for the chinese government. now it's set out in this document some targets in terms of coal consumption. it says that it will control the growth of coal consumption until 2025. which is interesting because it means that co consumption could still expand over the next 4 years. but it will start to reduce co consumption starting in 2026. it also says it plans to increase wind solar in hydro pal, especially the use of hydro plug power plants in the countries south west as well.
and now now china state council has just really released a document to achieve carbon peaking by 2030. and it really provides a kind of roadmap in terms of how to achieve both targets and it addresses a range of sectors here in china, including the energy sector, the renewable sector, transport construction, as well as waste reduction. now it's a very hefty document, but some of the key target that it points out is that by 2025, a china wants to have non fossil fuel energy consumption, reach 20...
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now, china's state council has just really a, a released a document to achieve carbon peaking by 2030. and it really provides a kind of roadmap in terms of how to achieve those targets and addresses a range of sectors here in china, including the energy sector, the renewable sector, transport construction, as well as waste reduction. though it's a very hefty documented, but some of the key targets that it points out is that by 2025, a china wants to have non fossil fuel energy consumption, reach 20 percent. and they plan to that to increase to 25 percent by 2030. they also want energy consumption per unit of g. d p to drop by 13.5 percent in 2025 compared to 2020. now a big part of this report is also addressing china's coal consumption, which is a huge issue here because this is the main source of energy throughout the country . it is the main source of economic growth for many of china's provinces and reducing the reliance on coal has been a major issue for the chinese government. now, it's set out in this document, some targets in terms of coal consumption. it says that it will con
now, china's state council has just really a, a released a document to achieve carbon peaking by 2030. and it really provides a kind of roadmap in terms of how to achieve those targets and addresses a range of sectors here in china, including the energy sector, the renewable sector, transport construction, as well as waste reduction. though it's a very hefty documented, but some of the key targets that it points out is that by 2025, a china wants to have non fossil fuel energy consumption,...
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rishaad: it produces a quarter of china's coal. a state councild they will allow prices to rise as much as 20%. that was to incentivize power production. beijing did say they would do all they could to ramp up production. a lot of factors behind this crunch taking place, right? yvonne: that's right. pbi prices tomorrow, that's going to be key, whether we see that reflected in the data. the consensus is 10.5%. that is the steepest monthly increase we will have seen since 1995. david: that goes into the broader global inflation story. the bottom panel is the inflation surprise index. we are starting to see some prices coming down this month, so we will see what that looks like. we have a little bit more on the imf, guys. rishaad: janet yellen coming out and saying there is not a basis for any leadership changes. yvonne: it goes to show that she is keeping her job, the treasury secretary speaking on behalf of that, the u.s. not seeking to oust her. evergrande may miss some payments, but its electrical vehicle unit not boost from a local government in
rishaad: it produces a quarter of china's coal. a state councild they will allow prices to rise as much as 20%. that was to incentivize power production. beijing did say they would do all they could to ramp up production. a lot of factors behind this crunch taking place, right? yvonne: that's right. pbi prices tomorrow, that's going to be key, whether we see that reflected in the data. the consensus is 10.5%. that is the steepest monthly increase we will have seen since 1995. david: that goes...
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but the 2 foreign ministers did meet the state council on foreign minister, china wang, ye and antony, blinking at the u. s. secretary of state, we told would they had a very candid conversation where they agreed to work together on things that they agree on. so they're going to work together on myanmar and north korea, the rom, nuclear deal, afghanistan and climate. but they agree to disagree and the u. s. a was express serious concern about issues closer at home. in china, china's human rights, hong kong, taiwan sion jang tibet and the east and south china sea were told by the state department among the difficult issues during that meeting. okay, james, thank you so much. james bayes reporting from rome, that's crossover to istanbul, there's resources are and at rest, all you have the latest for us on the meeting between the u. s. president and the turkish president that has now taken place. well, did the re thou, sir, from what america site and the turkish i just have been a really is the american read out is mostly focusing on relations with turkey in regards of the nito perspecti
but the 2 foreign ministers did meet the state council on foreign minister, china wang, ye and antony, blinking at the u. s. secretary of state, we told would they had a very candid conversation where they agreed to work together on things that they agree on. so they're going to work together on myanmar and north korea, the rom, nuclear deal, afghanistan and climate. but they agree to disagree and the u. s. a was express serious concern about issues closer at home. in china, china's human...
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china sea. so to a large extent, these now are weapons of our and symbolism. they're also associated with the 5 permanent members of the security council, china, france, russia, and out of state. and these nuclear weapons give them an exalted a status. and then finally, the military establishment establishment believe that their nuclear weapons have prevented a 3rd world war tara craft fair and nuclear arms control specialist. and a former head of verification at the i. yeah, thanks so much for joining us again on al jazeera title is great to hear from you. now, the world health organization is backing the roll out of the fast ever vaccine against malaria. it's a huge step in the battle against the virus, which is one of the leading killers of children. it's recommended. the job should be given to millions of children across africa. we try getting the reports. it's being described as a game changer for child health. a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children each year in sub saharan africa. monica has been with us for millenia. and the dream of my letter vaccine has been a long held, but attainable dream. to day. the oddity as s mallet vacci
china sea. so to a large extent, these now are weapons of our and symbolism. they're also associated with the 5 permanent members of the security council, china, france, russia, and out of state. and these nuclear weapons give them an exalted a status. and then finally, the military establishment establishment believe that their nuclear weapons have prevented a 3rd world war tara craft fair and nuclear arms control specialist. and a former head of verification at the i. yeah, thanks so much for...
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way a council members are talking about the situation. reactions range from expressions of concern on the parts of countries like china and russia, to more forceful condemnations by the united states in the united kingdom. take a of listen to the difference in tone that was set by the ambassador to the united kingdom and the deputy ambassador to russia outside of the council chambers. the u . k condemns the coo outright and we are condemning and very concerned by the violence. in particular, the recent reports about beatings of women and girls, there was a violence before enough to leave the current age of 4. so this is more delicate than this. i don't think as i was asked to label such with asians who are not cool and that difference in language will have to be overcome if the council is going to take any form of unified action going forward. and in fact, secretary general gutierrez was very critical of the counsel for not being more unified. he called sudan the latest in a string of qu day tarzan epidemic of qu, datas. and he blamed the council for lack of unity and many cases for emboldening countries. and, and players and countries to, to take action like this, he called on th
way a council members are talking about the situation. reactions range from expressions of concern on the parts of countries like china and russia, to more forceful condemnations by the united states in the united kingdom. take a of listen to the difference in tone that was set by the ambassador to the united kingdom and the deputy ambassador to russia outside of the council chambers. the u . k condemns the coo outright and we are condemning and very concerned by the violence. in particular,...
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concern coming from china and russia, more strong words coming from the united states, the united kingdom i and norway, which are the pen holders. so to speak on sudan in the security council, but they are meeting behind closed doors at this hour. some members of the security council have not even gotten back to new york from a trip to africa at this stage in the fact that their meeting tells you how seriously they're taking the situation and how concerned they are. russia's ambassador on the way in to the meeting stopped short of calling the situation. they are a coo and some of these differences, of course, in language can, can have an effect. but i think it's safe to say that the, that a you on is very concerned. the humans been very involved in the political process, moving towards elections in 2023 in sudan and the purpose of the meeting this afternoon, according to the u. k. ambassador barbara woodward who spoke on the way, ann is to see if there is more steps at the security council can take to help the situation on the ground there. given that it says that the officials appears to be playing catch up when it comes to understanding the full situation of force going
concern coming from china and russia, more strong words coming from the united states, the united kingdom i and norway, which are the pen holders. so to speak on sudan in the security council, but they are meeting behind closed doors at this hour. some members of the security council have not even gotten back to new york from a trip to africa at this stage in the fact that their meeting tells you how seriously they're taking the situation and how concerned they are. russia's ambassador on the...
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states withholding emergency funding from sit on. but when the united nations security council met, they were unable to agree on a joint statements. because russia and china refused to threaten sanctions. against qu, leader, so, or is it likely to go from here? well, ma'am, that's the problem. that's a problem because, you know, look at as a pattern of cruise in the arab world, and in africa, you see condemnations. you see a lot of noise around. those are incidence and you know, the threat to a threat of factions of sun. we have seen that through the last few days the americans spending that aid and also the world back. but when it comes to the, to the, to the real decisions or the international community could never agree on or on the situation because of this country or that country, or not understanding the situation of the same terms. russia refused to define it as a cool air herb, either countries, even in the region, by the way, the united arab emirates and other countries in the region, some other countries in the gulf a half. when we look at the reaction last month to the co attempting september, there was the 1st to condemned it in the strongest
states withholding emergency funding from sit on. but when the united nations security council met, they were unable to agree on a joint statements. because russia and china refused to threaten sanctions. against qu, leader, so, or is it likely to go from here? well, ma'am, that's the problem. that's a problem because, you know, look at as a pattern of cruise in the arab world, and in africa, you see condemnations. you see a lot of noise around. those are incidence and you know, the threat to a...
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states. russia says it is as well as well as north korea. again, china says it is not working on that technology, but it has raise concerns. in the us, the security council has held an emergency meeting on north korea and day on the appealing young test find a ballistic missile from a submarine. it's the 1st on the water test launch into years. the us south korean japan have condemned it. i'm going to say the move could be aimed at more quickly fielding an operational missile submarine on the plot to get us a james base has the latest from the un diplomatically. there's been no progress on north korea since 2019. that was the year of the last failed summit between president trump and kim jong on that took place in hanoi. and then they're meeting in the military zone between north and south korea. but militarily, in the mean time, north korea has made substantial progress on its nuclear capabilities, most recently, foreign, a ballistic missile from a submarine. now back in 2019, they filed a submarine missile, but many experts believe that was actually launched from an underwater platform. this meeting of the security council was preceded by a statement f
states. russia says it is as well as well as north korea. again, china says it is not working on that technology, but it has raise concerns. in the us, the security council has held an emergency meeting on north korea and day on the appealing young test find a ballistic missile from a submarine. it's the 1st on the water test launch into years. the us south korean japan have condemned it. i'm going to say the move could be aimed at more quickly fielding an operational missile submarine on the...
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states. russia says it is as well as well as north korea. again, china says it is not working on that technology, but it has raise concerns. in the us. the un security council has held an emergency meeting on north korea day after the young confirmed it testified, a ballistic missile from the submarine. it's the 1st underwater test launch in 2 years. the us south korea and japan have condemned it. sit ahead on al jazeera questions about the future of aide in haiti as negotiations, so they really have 17, can that missionaries enter. and as cool, shoot in the u. s. peace game t to matter. now a jury will decide if he'll live or die. ah hi there. thanks for joining him. we've had a game changer across northwestern europe. let me show it. i mean, the wind is now coming out of the north, so that's dragon down temperatures that cool air. really dig in in london. 12 degrees brussels 11. yes. started the week in the twenty's. and then we have a run of rain through the low countries. the baltic sea and it's going to knock on the door of helsinki. we'll squeeze out one more night, stay, here's a 3 day planner for you. there's the rain on friday and winds up to 75 ki
states. russia says it is as well as well as north korea. again, china says it is not working on that technology, but it has raise concerns. in the us. the un security council has held an emergency meeting on north korea day after the young confirmed it testified, a ballistic missile from the submarine. it's the 1st underwater test launch in 2 years. the us south korea and japan have condemned it. sit ahead on al jazeera questions about the future of aide in haiti as negotiations, so they...
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states. russia says it is as well as well as north korea. again, china says it is not working on that technology, but it has raised concerns in the us. the un security council has hailed an emergency meeting on north korea day after pyongyang confirmed it testified, a ballistic missile from a submarine. it's a 1st underwater test launch in 2 years. the u. s. south korea and japan have condemned it. still ahead on al jazeera, the world's most controversial pipeline. russia is being accused of using its nose stream to, to blackmail germany. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day. the 30 a 1000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, voted will's best air line of 2021. hey there we've had wild weather roll across northwestern europe. hello everyone. it was enough to produce this serious storm in england. brick walls knocked down to the ground and now the investigation is under way to see if this was a tornado damaged caused by a tornado, which isn't rare. the u. k gets about 30 of those a year. white and windy weather across western france. so low country scandinavia into the baltic states and knocking on the door of southern sections of finland, helsinki
states. russia says it is as well as well as north korea. again, china says it is not working on that technology, but it has raised concerns in the us. the un security council has hailed an emergency meeting on north korea day after pyongyang confirmed it testified, a ballistic missile from a submarine. it's a 1st underwater test launch in 2 years. the u. s. south korea and japan have condemned it. still ahead on al jazeera, the world's most controversial pipeline. russia is being accused of...
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china's burgeoning power. now is the u.s. finally pivoting to asia? let me introduce today's all-star panel. richard haass is the president on the council on foreign relations, former director of policy planning at the state department. anne-marie slaughter held that same position. he's now the ceo of the think tank new america. she's the author of an absolutely terrific new book "renewal: from crisis to transformation in our lives, work and politics." and ian bremmer is president of the euro-asia group, a geopolitical risk firm. >>> anne-marie, let me start with you. you have a new book out about what is urgently needed, renewal, and we will ask everyone to buy it but i will ask about your expertise here. is the pivot to eurasia a good idea? >> fareed, the pivot to asia was misconceived in the start. it was conceived and executed in the obama administration and what was right was to move away from the middle east and to foeblous much more on east asia, also south asia. but it was conceived as a pivot from the atlantic to the pacific. primarily as a military and diplomatic pivot. it should have been a pivot to asia through europe. the europeans have much older and deeper ties in asia than the united state
china's burgeoning power. now is the u.s. finally pivoting to asia? let me introduce today's all-star panel. richard haass is the president on the council on foreign relations, former director of policy planning at the state department. anne-marie slaughter held that same position. he's now the ceo of the think tank new america. she's the author of an absolutely terrific new book "renewal: from crisis to transformation in our lives, work and politics." and ian bremmer is president of...
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new report which shows china spending on pcr tests soared months before the country acknowledged covid-19. joining me right now is jamie, the former national security council, stateth organization expert committee member and he's the founder of one shared role. jamie, great to have you this morning. thanks so much for being here. look, we've got a lot of circumstantial evidence and we know that covid likely originated in that wuhan lab. why is china continuing to cover this up? why not just come clean with the world? >> well, obviously what we would want china to do is it would be to come clean and to be honest but china is covering up this and so many other things and i think the chinese leaders if they know which i think they probably do how this pandemic started. they've done their cost benefit analysis and they think they can cover this up like they've done so many other things and they think they can put enough pressure on the rest of the world to overcome our demand for a full investigation. and that's exactly why everyone needs to come together not just america's leaders but world leaders and demand the kind of full investigation of the pandemic origins th
new report which shows china spending on pcr tests soared months before the country acknowledged covid-19. joining me right now is jamie, the former national security council, stateth organization expert committee member and he's the founder of one shared role. jamie, great to have you this morning. thanks so much for being here. look, we've got a lot of circumstantial evidence and we know that covid likely originated in that wuhan lab. why is china continuing to cover this up? why not just...
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in china with the uighurs come in the muslim ethnic group there and the state department tony blinken said that he was going to leave with human rights and instead we have the national security councilng a gender study last week. i'm all for those things, but where is the national security strategy? where is the nuclear posture review? where's the defense strategy? i just think it's a priorities that are totally out of whack in a time when the world is a really scary place. >> benjamin: all of those issues should be totally bipartisan, this is a threat that faces the u.s., thank you so much for joining us today. we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> anita: then, families who got separated at the border could soon be paid a fortune, that's from the reporting of "the wall street journal" with the words that the biden administration is considering payouts of up to a billion dollars in taxpayer cash. we are live at the southern border next. >> benjamin: plus florida fighting back against vaccine mandates by the fed, why the state is suing the biden administration. we will talk to the state attorney general straight ahead. ♪ ♪ eed customized car insurance from liberty mutual so t
in china with the uighurs come in the muslim ethnic group there and the state department tony blinken said that he was going to leave with human rights and instead we have the national security councilng a gender study last week. i'm all for those things, but where is the national security strategy? where is the nuclear posture review? where's the defense strategy? i just think it's a priorities that are totally out of whack in a time when the world is a really scary place. >> benjamin:...
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council ceo ann bradbury, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: why is the u.n. coming after the united states china'stop it. >> china is 7% in growing and first of all, we need to be cognizant that climate change is a global issue, not a united states specific issue. and this is also a really timely conversation as world leaders are preparing to meet in glasgow next week to talk about world solutions to climate change. and i think we also need to be cognizant of the world's growing demand for oil and gas and for energy in the coming decades. today, 1/3 of americans struggle to pay their energy bills and around the world there are 2 billion people that live without access to reliable energy. and we will never solve climate change if we are not also realistic about the world's growing demand for affordable and reliable energy. steve: sure, anne, the u.n. guide says gas production prosperous in the area of climate change talking about renewables. texas is the number one producer of what is it wind power? texas is able to do both. >> that's exactly right. i mean, we absolutely recognize that there is a p
council ceo ann bradbury, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: why is the u.n. coming after the united states china'stop it. >> china is 7% in growing and first of all, we need to be cognizant that climate change is a global issue, not a united states specific issue. and this is also a really timely conversation as world leaders are preparing to meet in glasgow next week to talk about world solutions to climate change. and i think we also need to be cognizant of the...