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about getting _ copenhagen in 2009, will be talking about getting rid — copenhagen in 2009, will beid of _ copenhagen in 2009, will be talking about getting rid of the _ about getting rid of the internal combustion engine, getting rid of coal, ending subsidies for fossil fuels, i'd say you are mad. is really positive take of what is been happening over the last couple of years we've got from this position going into the paris agreement where you looking for degrees of this the century. elsa tracked the world was on and are the best estimates are around 2.4. so, things have improved drastically, the road is more engaged in the public is more engaged in the public is more engaged than ever before. this is investors and you've got this clean tech revolution is driving down costs, driving deployment and the problem is there's massive but at the end of the positive story because relative to where we were, we made massive strides but the problems we need to get to in order to avoid very severe and catastrophic impacts in the coming days and we have to come further still. both sides of the
about getting _ copenhagen in 2009, will be talking about getting rid — copenhagen in 2009, will beid of _ copenhagen in 2009, will be talking about getting rid of the _ about getting rid of the internal combustion engine, getting rid of coal, ending subsidies for fossil fuels, i'd say you are mad. is really positive take of what is been happening over the last couple of years we've got from this position going into the paris agreement where you looking for degrees of this the century. elsa...
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you thank you very much for being with us in copenhagen tonight.- us in copenhagen tonight.openhagen tonight. you are welcome. the night. _ here, the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk show there were just over 50,000 new infections recorded, anyone in a public space including a market, festival ofjew in paris will have to cover their mouth and nose in the decision comes as infection rates in the french capital continue to soar. canada is closing its borders to seven african nations to stop the omicrom variant on the chief medical officer says there are no signs of the new screen getting canada. and the netherlands is tightening its partial clothing lockdown as the country continues to battle a surge in infections. a girl of 12 has died after being attacked in the street by a group of teenage boys in liverpool city centre. ava white was with friends when it's thought they were involved in an argument — and she suffered what police have described as "catastrophic injuries" four boys, aged between 13—15, have been arrested on suspicion of her murder. danny sava
you thank you very much for being with us in copenhagen tonight.- us in copenhagen tonight.openhagen tonight. you are welcome. the night. _ here, the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk show there were just over 50,000 new infections recorded, anyone in a public space including a market, festival ofjew in paris will have to cover their mouth and nose in the decision comes as infection rates in the french capital continue to soar. canada is closing its borders to seven african...
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and how danish people get around as jona hall explains from copenhagen. i'm standing quite literally at the height of environmental sustainability here on a very windy day. on top of a john mound, build above a power plant, a green power plant beltran not smoke, but steam into the air. and turning, copenhagen's, recyclable waste into heat and power for close to a 1000000 homes and giving more than that back to the people of the city as well. on one side, there's a dry sky slope. and on the other side, there's an 18 meta, high climbing wall. it's all parts of copenhagen's plan to become the 1st carbon neutral city by 2025. already. a 3rd of all of denmark's power comes from renewable sources. and you can see perhaps out there in the baltic, strike the wind turbines doing the bit. we have visitors coming every day. we have families coming with children. when they take the elevator ride up, they can look directly into the stomach of the way. so in your plan, you can hear the little children talking with the dad about what is going on in here. and he tells th
and how danish people get around as jona hall explains from copenhagen. i'm standing quite literally at the height of environmental sustainability here on a very windy day. on top of a john mound, build above a power plant, a green power plant beltran not smoke, but steam into the air. and turning, copenhagen's, recyclable waste into heat and power for close to a 1000000 homes and giving more than that back to the people of the city as well. on one side, there's a dry sky slope. and on the...
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john al jazeera copenhagen. ah. to grind, battling ethiopian government now say they've joined out with a rebel force from the aroma region and considering marching on the capital earlier . if your government accused to grind fighters of killing a 100 use a claim they deny government tweet says the killings happening composure. a strategic town or apple group that it captured on sunday? will ethiopia is prime minister abbey? a homage is called on all citizens to mobilize in the fight against that crime forces which have also managed to take the town of dessie on a highway leading to addis ababa if you're p as ami has been fighting the people's desperation front for nearly a year. tens of thousands of civilians have been displaced by the conflict and many a starving or 21 story building and nigeria has collapsed killing at least 3 people, dozens more fear to be trapped in the rubble building is reported to have been under construction. it's not yet clear what caused the collapse, but have been recent efforts to demol
john al jazeera copenhagen. ah. to grind, battling ethiopian government now say they've joined out with a rebel force from the aroma region and considering marching on the capital earlier . if your government accused to grind fighters of killing a 100 use a claim they deny government tweet says the killings happening composure. a strategic town or apple group that it captured on sunday? will ethiopia is prime minister abbey? a homage is called on all citizens to mobilize in the fight against...
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so million-dollar pads that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagen.— in 2009 in copenhagen. copenhagen. so the challenge for _ in 2009 in copenhagen. so the challenge for the _ in 2009 in copenhagen. so the challenge for the talks - in 2009 in copenhagen. so the challenge for the talks here - in 2009 in copenhagen. so the challenge for the talks here to | in 2009 in copenhagen. so the i challenge for the talks here to try to turn a lot of words about future generations into real action. to help with existing dangers right now and to try to avoid temperatures heading even higher. but none of this is proving easy. more and more people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the panic heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. it is the worlds lowest lying islands that are most at risk from the temperatures rising. deputy minister at the department for the environment and natural resources and the dominican republic is with us. tell me about that and then how is climate change affecting you now? thank you for
so million-dollar pads that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagen.— in 2009 in copenhagen. copenhagen. so the challenge for _ in 2009 in copenhagen. so the challenge for the _ in 2009 in copenhagen. so the challenge for the talks - in 2009 in copenhagen. so the challenge for the talks here - in 2009 in copenhagen. so the challenge for the talks here to | in 2009 in copenhagen. so the i challenge for the talks here to try to turn a lot of words about future generations into real action. to help...
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summit and gordon brown at the copenhagen summitand has gordon brown at the copenhagen summit and hasce. explain to me why alok sharma has allowed all these countries to speak? i know they have to be allowed to speak, but why does it suit him for every country to weigh in? why does every country want it say? there's something going on here, which is quite early on in this round of national speeches. india said it didn't like the text. we have a text that most countries have agreed and they have all been saying in the little speeches, there are things we would much prefer not to have been in here, but we recognise that other countries have different views and in the spirit of compromise we will accept the text. the one country that has not said that was india. which doesn't like the reference to phasing out coal, because it has a very co—dependent state and it doesn't like the requirement for countries to come back next year with stronger commitments. that is a central part of this agreement, because at the moment we are not on track towards limiting global heating towards limiting glo
summit and gordon brown at the copenhagen summitand has gordon brown at the copenhagen summit and hasce. explain to me why alok sharma has allowed all these countries to speak? i know they have to be allowed to speak, but why does it suit him for every country to weigh in? why does every country want it say? there's something going on here, which is quite early on in this round of national speeches. india said it didn't like the text. we have a text that most countries have agreed and they have...
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above a power plant, a green power plant belching not smoke but steam into the air and turning copenhagen's un-recyclable rate -- a recyclable waste into heat and power and giving more than that back to the city. on one side, there's a dry ski slope. on the others, an 80 meter high climbing wall all part of copenhagen's plan to become the first carbon-neutral city by 2025. already one third of denmark's power comes from renewable sources. you can see in the baltic straight the wind turbines doing their bit. >> we have visitors coming every day, families coming with children. when they take the elevator ride, they can look into the stomach of the waste energy plant. you can hear children talking with their dad about what is going on and he tells them the garbage we throw out is being driven here and being burnt at 1000 degrees celsius and outcomes energy and hot water they can shower in. reporter: the other things that danes do well is cycling and cycle paths. between percent of journeys to work take place by bike. it's hoping by 20 to 5, 3 quarters of journeys anywhere will take place on bi
above a power plant, a green power plant belching not smoke but steam into the air and turning copenhagen's un-recyclable rate -- a recyclable waste into heat and power and giving more than that back to the city. on one side, there's a dry ski slope. on the others, an 80 meter high climbing wall all part of copenhagen's plan to become the first carbon-neutral city by 2025. already one third of denmark's power comes from renewable sources. you can see in the baltic straight the wind turbines...
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amy: i think at the cop and it copenhagen, it was the first time we came in contact with julian.erviewed him a number of times afterward. people can go to democracynow.org for those interviews inside the ecuadorian embassy come outside at a public event, and also speaking to him from here inside the embassy. stella, if you can talk about how you take these revelations are playing into the demand by the u.s. for julian to be extradited to the united states, and explain the latest with his case. the u.s. assange if he is tried in the united states, you could be imprisoned in australia? look, these revelations i was just talking about are part of the publications that julian is indicted over. he faces 175 years for publishing the truth, for making this information that is indisputably in the public interest available to the public. and the u.s. government under trump took the unprecedented steps to criminalize journalism, to criminalize receiving information from a journalistic source and publishing that to the public. so this is an extraordinary overstep on the trump administration
amy: i think at the cop and it copenhagen, it was the first time we came in contact with julian.erviewed him a number of times afterward. people can go to democracynow.org for those interviews inside the ecuadorian embassy come outside at a public event, and also speaking to him from here inside the embassy. stella, if you can talk about how you take these revelations are playing into the demand by the u.s. for julian to be extradited to the united states, and explain the latest with his case....
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rain forest country that has been showing a lower emissions year on year since you signed up in copenhagen and 2009 a commitment to actually try to stop deforestation and you've been doing that. have you? that's correct. ah, pop wanted to me as a member of the global community. we have done our part and that is that this part of our mitigation process. we have cut beg, logging, we are reducing the amount of deforestation and pot when agony budget and of course, oh economy, what sort of cost is it? has it been because you'd not been getting the right returns that were promised? we talk about promises and a lot of people watching our channel think that the promises are from people like yourselves to actually cut back and then you don't do it. but that that's not the case. always is it because the promises of you receiving money have not taken place? they have not been fulfilled. that's correct. anders at the outset got to start off with the lucky industry in bucklin again is a $1000000000.00 industry on an annual basis. unfortunately, our expectations from support or what admit that for us t
rain forest country that has been showing a lower emissions year on year since you signed up in copenhagen and 2009 a commitment to actually try to stop deforestation and you've been doing that. have you? that's correct. ah, pop wanted to me as a member of the global community. we have done our part and that is that this part of our mitigation process. we have cut beg, logging, we are reducing the amount of deforestation and pot when agony budget and of course, oh economy, what sort of cost is...
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and copenhagen is one good thing came out of there . and it was worth a lot more than that. it is not that needs to be a huge amount more money put up. but just looking at pictures now his antennae, caterers, the un secretary general, has come to the podium. so let's have a few minutes of bodies johnson i want to thank you. and so, thank god, president, alack sharma for your hospitality, your leadership, and your tireless efforts in the preparation of this call your oil highness, his excellency's, ladies and gentlemen. this 6 years since the fairies, climate, the agreement have been the 6 hottest ears on record. our addiction to foreseen fools is pushing humanity to the body. we face us thought choice. i then we stop it or it stops us. and it's time to say enough enough of book the lising biodiversity. enough of killing ourselves with carbon. enough of t thing nature like a toilet. enough of burdening and drilling and minding go away deeper. we are digging our own grapes. our planet is changing before our eyes from the ocean depths to mountain tops from melting glaciers to r
and copenhagen is one good thing came out of there . and it was worth a lot more than that. it is not that needs to be a huge amount more money put up. but just looking at pictures now his antennae, caterers, the un secretary general, has come to the podium. so let's have a few minutes of bodies johnson i want to thank you. and so, thank god, president, alack sharma for your hospitality, your leadership, and your tireless efforts in the preparation of this call your oil highness, his...
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i was at paris, i was at copenhagen. paris. i remember these events very well. they were very different. what was happening then was that you had kind of global leaders, copenhagen hardly anyone covered. it wasn't a huge international story. paris was much bigger. again, it sort of felt like the dlektable dispew tagss of global leaders, rather than something driven by popular feeling. what's changed now, chvoters wa change. voters in our countries want us to fix this thing. i believe that goes for all great western democracies and also goes for populations around the world because one thing you saw with covid is that people are not fools, when they see something that they don't like they think is a natural disaster impending like covid, they took action. people stopped mingling in the way they had before, even without governments telling them to do so. people can see the climate change is a problem, see what's happening with the wildfires and flooding. they know something out of the normal run of events is taking place a
i was at paris, i was at copenhagen. paris. i remember these events very well. they were very different. what was happening then was that you had kind of global leaders, copenhagen hardly anyone covered. it wasn't a huge international story. paris was much bigger. again, it sort of felt like the dlektable dispew tagss of global leaders, rather than something driven by popular feeling. what's changed now, chvoters wa change. voters in our countries want us to fix this thing. i believe that goes...
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it's all parts of copenhagen's plan to become the 1st carbon neutral city by 2025. already a 3rd of all of denmark's power comes from renewable sources, and you can see perhaps out there in the baltic, strike the wind turbines doing their bit. we have visitors coming every day. we have families coming with children. when they take the elevator ride up, they can look directly into the stomach of the waste energy plan. you can hear the little children talking with the dad about what is going on in here. and he tells them that the garbage that we've throw out in the home is being driven here. it's being burned at 1000 degrees, soldiers and outcomes, energy and hot water that they can show. and now another thing the danes do spectacularly well is cycling and cycle pods. already up to 50 percent of journeys to work, take place by bike. it's hope that by 2025, 3 quarters of all journeys anywhere will take place on bicycles, on foot or on public transport. this country then at the forefront of a clean transport revolution as wealth. while a recent years receive more and mo
it's all parts of copenhagen's plan to become the 1st carbon neutral city by 2025. already a 3rd of all of denmark's power comes from renewable sources, and you can see perhaps out there in the baltic, strike the wind turbines doing their bit. we have visitors coming every day. we have families coming with children. when they take the elevator ride up, they can look directly into the stomach of the waste energy plan. you can hear the little children talking with the dad about what is going on...
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this is a city copenhagen, where we are now. that leads the cycle revolution, almost half of all danes. it's believe cycle to work with a city where you can take, you'll recycle your tins and recycle them in machines on the street. and they'll give you a little cash deposit back for your trouble. and it plans copenhagen to be the world's 1st carbon neutral city by 2025 and actually less than 4 years time. and i'm standing on a rooftop of building housing, state of green, a private public, not for profit organization that seeks to promote denmark's green solutions abroad . and the green transition generally. and i'm here talking to eva hoya nielsen, who's a key figure in state of green. thanks very much for joining us even briefly, if you will tell me how denmark get to be the number one greenest country in the world. well, it's been 50 s in the making. old us started out in the winter 7374 . when we had the big oil prices in the world, denmark, we're importing 99 percent of our energy at the time. so it was really something that
this is a city copenhagen, where we are now. that leads the cycle revolution, almost half of all danes. it's believe cycle to work with a city where you can take, you'll recycle your tins and recycle them in machines on the street. and they'll give you a little cash deposit back for your trouble. and it plans copenhagen to be the world's 1st carbon neutral city by 2025 and actually less than 4 years time. and i'm standing on a rooftop of building housing, state of green, a private public, not...
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it's all pop copenhagen's plan to become the 1st carbon neutral city by 2020 bible ready. a 3rd of all of denmark's power comes from renewable sources. and you can see perhaps out there in the baltic straits, the wind turbines doing the bit, and i'm joined here by christian ingles, who's the ceo of coping hill. that's what this is called christian. we've talked about the sky slope and the timing wall. that's the phrase head and mystic sustainability i think was coined right here. this place tell us a bit more about that. i believe. so it's the architect getting a group that the building really used to hit an istic sustainability concept and taken it in. and you can say it's a waste energy plant waste and it is not a new reducing. the nice thing concept. we've had it for years. and what is new here is that the, it's not smoke coming out of the smoke that gets it fuel steam, which is emphasized by letting people run exercise up here. and to show that it is so clean that you can actually be around it. oh good deal. take a look at thats esteem stack, its not a smoke stack and
it's all pop copenhagen's plan to become the 1st carbon neutral city by 2020 bible ready. a 3rd of all of denmark's power comes from renewable sources. and you can see perhaps out there in the baltic straits, the wind turbines doing the bit, and i'm joined here by christian ingles, who's the ceo of coping hill. that's what this is called christian. we've talked about the sky slope and the timing wall. that's the phrase head and mystic sustainability i think was coined right here. this place...
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if you had said to john, in copenhagener, all the way backin john, in copenhagener, all the way backne, and that would be in the text, and would have an agreement on getting rid of coal and all fossil fuels, he would have ruptured an arm. ~ , y fuels, he would have ruptured an arm. ~ , , ~ fuels, he would have ruptured an arm. , �* fuels, he would have ruptured an arm. , ~ arm. absolutely. and looking back six short years _ arm. absolutely. and looking back six short years to _ arm. absolutely. and looking back six short years to repair _ arm. absolutely. and looking back six short years to repair the - six short years to repair the trajectory was just before the paris agreement, we were on track for 6 degrees of warming. after the paris agreement, it was down to 4 degrees of warming, then over the years just before the summit and was a 2.7 degrees of warming, and that rehab estimates of around 2.4. also done possibly to 1.8 at the broader promises and pledges outside the formal negotiations are brought into play. and there were just like to take a step back and think, it is tricky,
if you had said to john, in copenhagener, all the way backin john, in copenhagener, all the way backne, and that would be in the text, and would have an agreement on getting rid of coal and all fossil fuels, he would have ruptured an arm. ~ , y fuels, he would have ruptured an arm. ~ , , ~ fuels, he would have ruptured an arm. , �* fuels, he would have ruptured an arm. , ~ arm. absolutely. and looking back six short years _ arm. absolutely. and looking back six short years to _ arm....
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when i was climate change secretary, _ copenhagen when i was climate change secretary, gordon brownll not delivered in the final days of this cop. there are other— final days of this cop. there are other things that are important too. i other things that are important too. i don't _ other things that are important too. i don't want — other things that are important too. i don't want to be the gloom merchant, but i fear will not where we need _ merchant, but i fear will not where we need to— merchant, but i fear will not where we need to be. i merchant, but i fear will not where we need to be— we need to be. ijust don't get if we need to be. i 'ust don't get if we had a labour— we need to be. ijust don't get if we had a labour government - we need to be. ijust don't get if| we had a labour government and we need to be. ijust don't get if- we had a labour government and this cop was being held over labour government and you were the cops secretary, you'd be the cop president, it would be no drama miliband. we come up with a different one. how would you have got china to reduce its omi
when i was climate change secretary, _ copenhagen when i was climate change secretary, gordon brownll not delivered in the final days of this cop. there are other— final days of this cop. there are other things that are important too. i other things that are important too. i don't _ other things that are important too. i don't want — other things that are important too. i don't want to be the gloom merchant, but i fear will not where we need _ merchant, but i fear will not where we need...
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senior emergencies officed covid-19 manager at the world health organization is on the line from copenhagenat work has been going on since november 9 when the first variant specimen was found? >> as you say, it was only a couple of weeks ago that this variant really emerged in the picture. since then, it was only a few days ago that it was first put on the open access sequence platforms that virus sequences are ed with, so it is really this week that this has really come to our attention at the international level, and there is a layer of work already going on, a lot of information being shared, especially from our south african colleagues, and i think that is something we really have to recognize -- the openness, the transparency, and the meaningfulness of sharing this information will have global implications. >> as all countries have found and some have learned to their cost, some countries have not been as open about not just new variants but in some cases case numbers. in terms of the information that has been supplied, what are the concerns about this variant? what is it that is makin
senior emergencies officed covid-19 manager at the world health organization is on the line from copenhagenat work has been going on since november 9 when the first variant specimen was found? >> as you say, it was only a couple of weeks ago that this variant really emerged in the picture. since then, it was only a few days ago that it was first put on the open access sequence platforms that virus sequences are ed with, so it is really this week that this has really come to our attention...
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he knows what the people want, and that is what he pledged in copenhagen.ter: more and more people are enduring the kind of extremes scientists have warned about as the planet heats up. this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. bbc news and glascow. laura: for more, we are joined by the governor of the state of washington. welcome to the program. you are there as negotiators from nearly 200 countries are trying to reach a final agreement. do you think one is within reach? >> iertainly hope so. we are here principally to vocalize the actions by what we call the super nationals. u.n. calls them sub nationals, thinof ourselves as super nationals. i led a group in taking immediate action, not just big promises decades from now, but immediate action to put carbon constraints on our economy by insisting on eliminating coal and fossil fuels. we are acting, regardless of what happens to the nationstates, we super nationals are acting. i think this is the secret weapon in our war against climate change. which is local action. laura: that is ver
he knows what the people want, and that is what he pledged in copenhagen.ter: more and more people are enduring the kind of extremes scientists have warned about as the planet heats up. this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. bbc news and glascow. laura: for more, we are joined by the governor of the state of washington. welcome to the program. you are there as negotiators from nearly 200 countries are trying to reach a final agreement. do you think one is within reach?...
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that is why she wanted to share her story at the climate summit in copenhagen, 12 years ago.d me she was pleased to be there and believed that world leaders would do something. they didn't. now, her life is tougher than ever. extreme weher is striking more often, and still very lile assistance. >> we have no idea what we can do. if people can help us, then something can change. we don't have the money to move to other places. i have nothing that i can give to my children. >> 30 million people in bangladesh are in danger of rising seas. it is an enormous challenge for the narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator:
that is why she wanted to share her story at the climate summit in copenhagen, 12 years ago.d me she was pleased to be there and believed that world leaders would do something. they didn't. now, her life is tougher than ever. extreme weher is striking more often, and still very lile assistance. >> we have no idea what we can do. if people can help us, then something can change. we don't have the money to move to other places. i have nothing that i can give to my children. >> 30...
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if you go all the way back to 2009 at the cop summit in copenhagen, they agreed to mobilize $100 billionnce per year by 2020. it was a key pledge at that summit. as you can see here, that has not been met. in the lead up to top 26, the u.s. released a planet saying it will not be met until 2023. as you can imagine, that has angered developing nations. more than 100 of them released a paper before the conference saying, there can be no more excuses for unfulfilled, says, particularly climate finance. policy expert the ngo german watch is here. >> we know that they have not met the $100 billion. there is a gap. that is a huge issue in terms of trust. trust is the foundation for negotiations. >> also at the summit, african leaders have been making their case for more to be done to reach that 100 billion dollars a year target. we have been speaking to kenya's president. >> each time, hopes are high, the results are always greatly underwhelming. >> have they been lying to you? >> this is the question we are putting to them today, it is what we are saying. even before we begin talking about ne
if you go all the way back to 2009 at the cop summit in copenhagen, they agreed to mobilize $100 billionnce per year by 2020. it was a key pledge at that summit. as you can see here, that has not been met. in the lead up to top 26, the u.s. released a planet saying it will not be met until 2023. as you can imagine, that has angered developing nations. more than 100 of them released a paper before the conference saying, there can be no more excuses for unfulfilled, says, particularly climate...
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denmark's capital copenhagen witnessed discord, too. not yet seeing such a rapid increase in infections and these are some of the reasons why. many countries in europe were faced with delta a little bit later so they are dealing with it now and some of them opened up slightly later than we did so that is a factor. the second point is there's differences in vaccines. you've got high levels of non—vaccine uptake in some populations in some european countries. in the uk high infection rates also helped to build up immunity. now, the push to get boosterjabs in continues. as a fourth wave crashes across the continent, countries are struggling to ease pressure on the health services and the streets. anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. journalist stephanie van der berg is in the hague and told us more about what's driving the protests there. well, the main point of the demonstration is not that they have a current lockdown like in the netherlands, where bars, restaurants and clubs and other public spaces are closed at 8:00pm, but the govern
denmark's capital copenhagen witnessed discord, too. not yet seeing such a rapid increase in infections and these are some of the reasons why. many countries in europe were faced with delta a little bit later so they are dealing with it now and some of them opened up slightly later than we did so that is a factor. the second point is there's differences in vaccines. you've got high levels of non—vaccine uptake in some populations in some european countries. in the uk high infection rates also...
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you on that, gina mccarthy, because the long promised $100 billion and it was meted at 2009 in copenhagennce but twice, and developing countries have every right to feel that they are being asked to do so much without actually the financial encouragement they need? i think we came here fully prepared to make commitments. we are quadrupling what we have done before, and we are also starting up a new initiative with other countries that is all about the developed world actually providing the support that the developing world needs. there is no question in president biden in his remarks today did not hold any punches in terms of admitting that we have enhanced responsibility to help the rest of the world, and that is what we intend to do. i just have to say it was a rather strange look when president biden went to see the pope and the motorcade was 85 cars long, normally a5, and that is not a good look, is that? i actually went to visit the pope once quite a while ago and he drove up in a very small fee fiat, you know, and we know it's challenging and we know that _ transportation is the big
you on that, gina mccarthy, because the long promised $100 billion and it was meted at 2009 in copenhagennce but twice, and developing countries have every right to feel that they are being asked to do so much without actually the financial encouragement they need? i think we came here fully prepared to make commitments. we are quadrupling what we have done before, and we are also starting up a new initiative with other countries that is all about the developed world actually providing the...
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i remember copenhagen where china was actively in the business of blocking any form of internationalris, they stepped up to new forms of agreement and now, what you see with this re—energisation of their bilateral collaboration with washington, looking at sectoral specific initiatives, even in methane, forestation and regulatory standards, which i assume refers to electric vehicles as well, this is a positive step forward, so not perfect but i would certainly give it more than a six out of ten on the richter scale of achievements. president xi didn't go to cop, china didn't sign up to the pledge to shift away from coal. it's going carbon neutral by 2060, a decade behind most other countries. it didn't sign up to the big methane agreement early on in the summit. is it doing enough at home to limit its own emissions? the rest of us would say, internationally, no because china is now the world's largest emitter and by mid—century, cumulatively will have more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere coming out of china than the united states, when you take the historical emissions into account
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dad might�*s capital copenhagen — — denmark, witness is good as well.ures and a full lockdown could still happen here. the uk has not yet seen such a rapid increase in infections and these are some of the reasons why.— of the reasons why. many countries _ of the reasons why. many countries in _ of the reasons why. many countries in europe - of the reasons why. many countries in europe were | of the reasons why. many - countries in europe were faced with delta a little bit later so they are dealing with now and some of them opened up slightly later than we did so thatis slightly later than we did so that is a factor. there are differences in vaccines. high levels of vaccine uptake in some european countries. in the uk hi infection _ some european countries. in the uk hi infection rates _ some european countries. in the uk hi infection rates also - uk hi infection rates also helped to adopt immunity. the push to get mr —— boosterjabs continue. countries are struggling to ease pressure on health services and the streets. anna holligan, bbc news. journalist
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it really is, together with copenhagen and barcelona, one of my favourite places on the planet, a home away from home. but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spends a lot of time wondering about itself. i wouldn't call it an identity crisis, more of an identity mélange. this city faces real urban challenges. the people here will tell you that they have the worst potholes on the planet. it might be true, but they say it with a sense of ironic pride. is that the metaphor that defines this place? citizens constantly having to navigate safe passage through a ruthless asphalt jungle? maybe it is. let's find out. - montreal has often been dubbed "little paris". it's not. it's been described as new york with a european twist. nah! while it's true that montreal is the largest french-speaking city in north america, trust me when i say that this city has an identity al
it really is, together with copenhagen and barcelona, one of my favourite places on the planet, a home away from home. but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spends a lot of time wondering about itself. i wouldn't call it an identity crisis, more of an identity...
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denmark's capital copenhagen witnessed discord, too. germany fears a national healthcare emergency.theirjabs. the world health organization has again sounded the alarm, calling for anti—coronavirus measures to be stepped up as a matter of urgency. implementing the basic measures like masks — average 48% of the european population is wearing a mask indoors. any percentage above that will have an immediate effect, much more attention to be paid to ventilation, and finally, to new treatment protocols which have to be standardised. as the fourth wave crushes across the continent, countries are struggling to ease pressure on the health services and the streets. anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. our correspondent anna holligan is in the hague. you are exactly where the protests were last night. obviously very different this morning. tell us more about what it was like last night. actually i was here last night. protesters were pulsing police with fireworks and rocks. all of the streets were locked down. the mayor imposed an emergency order allowing the police to arrest, and move peop
denmark's capital copenhagen witnessed discord, too. germany fears a national healthcare emergency.theirjabs. the world health organization has again sounded the alarm, calling for anti—coronavirus measures to be stepped up as a matter of urgency. implementing the basic measures like masks — average 48% of the european population is wearing a mask indoors. any percentage above that will have an immediate effect, much more attention to be paid to ventilation, and finally, to new treatment...
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it was in 2009 just ahead of the of the, the cop in copenhagen. and when you did that, what some regard as a publicity stunt, but it was an incredibly serious one when you went under water for a cabinet meeting when you were president. now, since then, what's changed? but we wanted to impress the gravity of the issue. did people to the road and people everywhere? it's been a long while since then. but since then countries have come to understand the gravity fall ball than they used to in 2009. this is probably because the bad weather days already upon us. dense flood, said van, you open up divi. any time you always see the tundra burning, you see fine grease. you see water and strong winds. everywhere. the planet is changing. the planet is losing its balance and we will come to keep in point and it is looking like it's going to be very soon. the climate one hon countries, countries like the mold dibs, are far more vulnerable than many, many, many other countries. but of course, it's not on the gets the motives. everyone is now feeling the heat. th
it was in 2009 just ahead of the of the, the cop in copenhagen. and when you did that, what some regard as a publicity stunt, but it was an incredibly serious one when you went under water for a cabinet meeting when you were president. now, since then, what's changed? but we wanted to impress the gravity of the issue. did people to the road and people everywhere? it's been a long while since then. but since then countries have come to understand the gravity fall ball than they used to in 2009....
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was that because that $100000000.00 was promised way back in copenhagen in 2009. and then it was for spain further here in 2023 just before this got started. absolutely, and that is extremely important because everything is connected. if money is not provided for developing countries and $100000000.00 is not the full amount that you would need for that transition unique trillions $100000000.00 should be did it of the seed money that can then attract billions of dollars and more importantly, what adaptive sion who cannot depend on market because if you're helping people in or raised blend of their home or build a dike private sector is not then. so you have to have that as public finance, which means that $100000000.00 has to provide that kind of support. and if that support is not there, people are going to face lawson damage. so it's all connected mitigation adaptation and lawson damage. and that conversation became quite active in the space this time . we had a lot of conversations outside of the allegations. little announcements, big announcements on deforestat
was that because that $100000000.00 was promised way back in copenhagen in 2009. and then it was for spain further here in 2023 just before this got started. absolutely, and that is extremely important because everything is connected. if money is not provided for developing countries and $100000000.00 is not the full amount that you would need for that transition unique trillions $100000000.00 should be did it of the seed money that can then attract billions of dollars and more importantly,...
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that the world has not delivered on the $100 billion of finance promised more than a decade ago in copenhagen the plan is to deliver it maybe in 2023. but i want to ask him about his actions. hasn't it made it much harder to deliver on this promise that we are the only g7 country to cut the aid budget in the run-up to this crucial summit? pm johnson: i thought we were not going to have any partisan points. [laughter] that did not last long. actually, one of the first things i did as prime minister was to go out to my first u.n. general assembly as prime minister and announce a huge £11.6 billion commitment from the u.k. to help the developed world to tackle climate change. and i will say to the right honorable gentleman, yes, of course, it is true that we have not cut back. we have not cut back, mr. speaker. we are keeping that investment. let me tell the right honorable gentleman that this country is working flat out to ensure that we do reach the £100 billion commitment from the whole of the world. we are seeing the money come in from the united states, from the italians, from the french an
that the world has not delivered on the $100 billion of finance promised more than a decade ago in copenhagen the plan is to deliver it maybe in 2023. but i want to ask him about his actions. hasn't it made it much harder to deliver on this promise that we are the only g7 country to cut the aid budget in the run-up to this crucial summit? pm johnson: i thought we were not going to have any partisan points. [laughter] that did not last long. actually, one of the first things i did as prime...
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already knows what the people want and that is the us$100 billion pledge that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagenre and more people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the planet heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. david shukman, bbc news. lets have a look now at some of the other stories. boris johnson has been accused of running scared from a debate in parliament about the regulations that govern mps. government attempts to change the system and set aside a critical ruling against the former conservative mp caused outrage among opposition members and many tory mps. a court in singapore has put on hold the imminent execution of immolation drug smuggler who campaigners say has limited mental capacity. the man was scheduled to be hanged on wednesday for attempting to break a small amount of heroin into singapore 12 years ago. poland has deployed extra troops along its eastern frontier with belarus and will close a major border crossing as it attempts to stop thousands of migrants trying to enter the country. warsaw sa
already knows what the people want and that is the us$100 billion pledge that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagenre and more people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the planet heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. david shukman, bbc news. lets have a look now at some of the other stories. boris johnson has been accused of running scared from a debate in parliament about the regulations that govern mps. government...
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what the people want, and that is the $100 billion us dollar pledge that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagen the talks here is to try to turn a lot of warm words about future generations into real action, to help with existing dangers right now and to try to avoid temperatures heading even higher, but none of this is proving easy. more and more people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the planet heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. david skukman, bbc news, glasgow. the health secretary has announced an independent enquiry into mortuary security following the shocking details revealed in the trial of david fuller last week. fuller was convicted for sexually abusing up to a hundred bodies that were stored in a hospital morgue, as well as murdering wendy knell and caroline pierce in 1987. our health correspondent katherine burns is here. what does this enquiry hope to achieve? the details of this case are unbearable. what does this enquiry hope to achieve? it unbearable. what does this enquiry hope to achieve?— un
what the people want, and that is the $100 billion us dollar pledge that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagen the talks here is to try to turn a lot of warm words about future generations into real action, to help with existing dangers right now and to try to avoid temperatures heading even higher, but none of this is proving easy. more and more people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the planet heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from...
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already knows what the people want and that is the us$100 billion pledge that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagenre and more people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the planet heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. david shukman, bbc news. we can speak now to rob jackson, a scientist at stanford university and chairs the global carbon project. thank you very much indeed for joining us. it is interesting, it does feel like a summit of two halves, we have those who are deeply frustrated at the lack of progress and then others, and i wonder if you are among them, who think some of the agreements reached here really are far—reaching. i the agreements reached here really are far-reaching.- really are far-reaching. i am u - beat really are far-reaching. i am upbeat about _ really are far-reaching. i am upbeat about the _ really are far-reaching. i am upbeat about the new - really are far—reaching. ii—fl upbeat about the new pledges but we have a lot of work to do. with india's new commitments, the global pledge, the end of
already knows what the people want and that is the us$100 billion pledge that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagenre and more people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the planet heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. david shukman, bbc news. we can speak now to rob jackson, a scientist at stanford university and chairs the global carbon project. thank you very much indeed for joining us. it is interesting, it does feel...
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denmark's capital copenhagen witnessed discord, too. germany fears a national healthcare emergency.ven't had theirjabs. the world health organization has again sounded the alarm, calling for anti—coronavirus measures to be stepped up as a matter of urgency. implementing the basic measures like masks — average 48% of the european population is wearing a mask indoors. any percentage above that will have an immediate effect, much more attention to be paid to ventilation, and finally, to new treatment protocols which have to be standardised. as the fourth wave crushes across the continent, countries are struggling to ease pressure on the health services and the streets. anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. joining me now is professor anthony costello who was the former director at the world health organisation and is currently the professor of global health at ucl. welcome. thank you very much for joining us. we can see the controversy around new restrictions coming in, vaccine passports and in austria, vaccines being made mandatory i wonder festival what you think about that particul
denmark's capital copenhagen witnessed discord, too. germany fears a national healthcare emergency.ven't had theirjabs. the world health organization has again sounded the alarm, calling for anti—coronavirus measures to be stepped up as a matter of urgency. implementing the basic measures like masks — average 48% of the european population is wearing a mask indoors. any percentage above that will have an immediate effect, much more attention to be paid to ventilation, and finally, to new...
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croatia yesterday, thousands made their frustrations felt in zagreb and, in the danish capital copenhagen, a display of the disgruntlement reflected in a growing number of european nations. the world health organization has called for anti—coronavirus measures to be intensified, for example... implementing the basic measures like masks, average 48% of the european population is wearing a mask indoor. any percentage above that will have immediate effect. much more attention to be paid to ventilation and finally to new treatment protocols which have to be standardised. with varying vaccine rates and high degrees of hesitancy, getting the jabs in may be part of the solution but cannot cure the wider distrust and division exacerbated by the virus. and, today, the dutchjustice minister ferd grapperhaus said he believes covid is being used as a cover, an excuse for this extreme violence. he said a lot of it was being orchestrated by organised criminals. he did acknowledge that there was a growing mistrust of the government but said that his being twisted and manipulated by these very small grou
croatia yesterday, thousands made their frustrations felt in zagreb and, in the danish capital copenhagen, a display of the disgruntlement reflected in a growing number of european nations. the world health organization has called for anti—coronavirus measures to be intensified, for example... implementing the basic measures like masks, average 48% of the european population is wearing a mask indoor. any percentage above that will have immediate effect. much more attention to be paid to...
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it was supposed to be delivered this year with a promise from copenhagen that was reinstated in paris. so let's see how it goes in the plenary, it's going to be the most exciting lenary in the history of cops. it's a high risk game that the presley is playing, putting this large amount of text, and like an up and down vote. that's what it's looking like. so i'll be, i'll be prepared. ok, or unpopular. thank you very much indeed for joining us and i'll just 0 important historic times right now. and we'll see later on as or probably just mentioned that that's the gas coming down on this. that will still be some resistance from some of the delegates and it has to be every single member of call who actually, who actually agrees in this. that's just nitty 200 countries here. so it is, this is not, is not a written deal. it has to have, it's not given that it's going to happen. definitely. but this is looking very optimistic. ok. thank you so much. andrew simmons reported from cop 26 in glasgow opposition groups. sensor don, have called for a nation wide protest on saturday against the mili
it was supposed to be delivered this year with a promise from copenhagen that was reinstated in paris. so let's see how it goes in the plenary, it's going to be the most exciting lenary in the history of cops. it's a high risk game that the presley is playing, putting this large amount of text, and like an up and down vote. that's what it's looking like. so i'll be, i'll be prepared. ok, or unpopular. thank you very much indeed for joining us and i'll just 0 important historic times right now....
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so copenhagen, looking to see when gus of 75 kilometers per hour on wednesday hang onto your hands full and is weather report in africa right now. where the rain has cleared from northern algeria and tunisia. tennis has a high of 17 degrees. that's it, caesar. ah, a gynecologist working as a volunteer in areas of conflict is not only a school. is also known for delivering babies to women who medical services are limited. you're truly a doctor of humanity and hope. the world with lou ah, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera health experts around the world say it's too early to know if the, on the con variant of cobra 19 will cause more severe illness or evade vaccines. that's health officials. i've confirmed cases of the heavily mutated variant from the week before south africa approached the w h. o. uganda sent troops across the border into democratic republic of congo targeting the rebel group. the allied democratic forces your friends have started with air and artillery strikes. and certainly security forces of use to your gas against thousands of pro democracy demonstrato
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that thing that trying to reduce emissions or they had, they were promised a lot of money back in copenhagen. you've been to nearly all the costs so, so you know, the history to this isn't it, and outraged that the poor countries aren't getting the money that was pledged to them. how can people have confidence when that sort of thing is going all the 100000000 is a deeply important symbolic number. it shows good will and the, and the commitment to resolve what is basically an injustice, a non fan us. but it's also a relatively small number compared to what is actually required to move to those countries in our mutual interest is not just a question of fairness and, and being kind it, it, we have to move money to those emerging economies in order to solve the problem that affects us by the genuine mutual interest, but the cost of capital is too high for those countries. i would like that to be a real dedication to the effort to get cost of capital down for the energy transition, the just energy transition for natural capital to help these economies grow. but growing away that's consistent wit
that thing that trying to reduce emissions or they had, they were promised a lot of money back in copenhagen. you've been to nearly all the costs so, so you know, the history to this isn't it, and outraged that the poor countries aren't getting the money that was pledged to them. how can people have confidence when that sort of thing is going all the 100000000 is a deeply important symbolic number. it shows good will and the, and the commitment to resolve what is basically an injustice, a non...
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so copenhagen, looking to see when gus of 75 kilometers per hour on wednesday hang on to your house full in this weather report in africa right now. where the rain has clear from northern algeria and tunisia, tunis has a high of 17 degrees. that's a cesar ah the philippines aspiring to restore bite in vaccine. i thought the quality can it be nice and you wrong? one or one aisd best guides on out europe. most people will never know what's beyond the school. the deafening silence of 100000 forms how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is fresh with is not an option. but we're not most people ah al jazeera, with ah ah, ah.
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already knows what the people want and that is the us$100 billion pledge that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagen people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the planet heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. and tomorrow we get a really crucial assessment of where we are heading with global warming after all the promises made by global leaders. i suspect on the basis of other estimates in recent days it will say the promises are great but it's delivery that counts and the policy is to make that happen are not yet in place. at the same time, to underline the importance of this whole process, we are going to get some new met office projections of global warming and what they mean for us. studio: david shukman, thank you. the new head of yorkshire county cricket club has apologised to the former captain azeem rafiq after his experiences of racism at the club. lord patel said the club's investigation into mr rafiq's allegations after which no one was disciplined had been badly handled. our sports editor dan roan reports. hea
already knows what the people want and that is the us$100 billion pledge that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagen people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the planet heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. and tomorrow we get a really crucial assessment of where we are heading with global warming after all the promises made by global leaders. i suspect on the basis of other estimates in recent days it will say the...
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during monday the sun comes out in a rather cold picture, for example, in copenhagen. now the rate of the med, what is really the west, 1st of all about the arc. so see a dry weather on sunday is at rain risk goes towards corsica and even the cut does urine, south of france. and then of course, that winds obese on the north coast of algeria at the moment, the adrian rec and to the east is dry. but watch what happens on monday, yet again, rain develops and in much the same area as has just seen the floods. ah, in the country with an abundance of results for the road all over and walk indonesia, firms warmer. we move to growth. i'm fraud. we balance for reno, economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia use, progressively ensure the policy reform to create quality jobs invest. let me pause when this is rose and progress in indonesia. now, lou ah ah, hello again. i missed audio jane door hall, that's remind you about hope stories here. the found the rocks leaders have condemned an assassination of talent on the prime minister as
during monday the sun comes out in a rather cold picture, for example, in copenhagen. now the rate of the med, what is really the west, 1st of all about the arc. so see a dry weather on sunday is at rain risk goes towards corsica and even the cut does urine, south of france. and then of course, that winds obese on the north coast of algeria at the moment, the adrian rec and to the east is dry. but watch what happens on monday, yet again, rain develops and in much the same area as has just seen...
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fosterfamilies, the was put with two different foster families, the first one was with the doctor outside of copenhagen a stranger. the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent home to greenland. when the ship docked i grabbed my little suitcase and rushed down the bridge into the arms of my mum and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she didn't answer. i love up at her in confusion. after a while she said something but i couldn't understand what she was saying, not a word copy and i thought, this is awful. i can't speak with my mother anymore. we speak two different languages. really powerful, isn't it? and the survivors are now threatening to sue if they don't get compensation? yes, just six of them are still alive and they are all aged now in their 70s but they are represented by a lawyer who say they lost their childhood, their sense of belonging, their culture, their language as we heard there and they are seeking 38,000 us dollars each, but an apology has come from the prime minister last year, who said we cannot change what happened but we can assume our responsibilities and apol
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already knows what the people want and that is the us$100 billion pledge that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagenre and more people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the planet heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. david shukman, bbc news. i spoke to the founder and president of the pacific institute. he gave us his thoughts on the cop26 so far. so both of these perspectives are correct. the president, obama, is correct in saying we're not doing enough, we haven't done enough, and yet we are making progress at the meeting in glasgow. there had been new commitments that are better than any commitments we've had in the past. it's too soon to say whether this conference will ultimately be a success or a failure, but there's absolutely progress being made, and i think we need to give it a little more time, and, again, the president is correct, we need to do much more, we should have been doing much more over the last many decades. i suppose we look for tipping points in a way, don't we? there is clearly a sense of some m
already knows what the people want and that is the us$100 billion pledge that he pledged in 2009 in copenhagenre and more people are enduring the kind of extremes that scientists have long warned about as the planet heats up. so this is a chance to prevent a bad situation from getting worse. david shukman, bbc news. i spoke to the founder and president of the pacific institute. he gave us his thoughts on the cop26 so far. so both of these perspectives are correct. the president, obama, is...
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it's been great talking to you and here we are in the middle of a cycling rush hour in copenhagen. back to you now at cop 26 in glasgow. janet great, thanks very much indeed for that. it's interesting stuff that from denmark, let's take all of us on we can speak now. here in claus. go to james cameron, part of friends of cop $26.00, which is part of the informal group advisory, the presidency. is time right now you've been lonely, involved in these, these climate change conferences, in fact, before they're even invented back in the eighty's. what do you make of what you've been hearing so far? and how was that? what ever since the french front loaded the power display in paris? that's what we're in now. we're in the display of political power. the 1st couple of days had to state and government making speeches. one off the other, you have to listen to the code, what they say to each other, and the peer group of power is interesting to a point. but they, they assemble that power up front to give the message very clearly to negotiate as to delegates. this is where we want you to end u
it's been great talking to you and here we are in the middle of a cycling rush hour in copenhagen. back to you now at cop 26 in glasgow. janet great, thanks very much indeed for that. it's interesting stuff that from denmark, let's take all of us on we can speak now. here in claus. go to james cameron, part of friends of cop $26.00, which is part of the informal group advisory, the presidency. is time right now you've been lonely, involved in these, these climate change conferences, in fact,...
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during monday the sun comes out in the rather cold picture, for example, in copenhagen. now the rate of the med, what is really the westfall about the art so see a dry weather on sunday is at rain risk goes towards corsica. i'll even cut his urine south of france. and then of course, that winds obese on the north coast of our gerry at the moment, the adria tick and the east is dry. but watch rhymes on monday, yet again, rain develops and in much the same area as has just seen the floods. ah, the serious, darkest days with one month leading the country through up present, i was out as loss legitimacy. he needs to step down. how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examined the global power games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? many a reason that could effect any human assad master of chaos. coming soon on alger 0 . up to years ago, the gray thing, the damage caused to the precious gross lance of chilling is being reversed with one of the world's biggest, other conservatio
during monday the sun comes out in the rather cold picture, for example, in copenhagen. now the rate of the med, what is really the westfall about the art so see a dry weather on sunday is at rain risk goes towards corsica. i'll even cut his urine south of france. and then of course, that winds obese on the north coast of our gerry at the moment, the adria tick and the east is dry. but watch rhymes on monday, yet again, rain develops and in much the same area as has just seen the floods. ah,...