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ed miliband!>> i just want to reassure both sides of the house, it is one-time only that i am back. [laughter] mr. speaker, we all need the vital cop26 summit in glasgow to deliver next week, because failing to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees will have devastating consequences for our planet, and that is shared across the house. does the prime minister agree that to keep the goal of 1.5 degrees alive, we need to roughly halve global emissions in this decisive decade? i welcome the right honorable pm johnson: gentleman to his place. indeed i think the whole house extends its sympathies to the leader of the opposition. i hope he returns soon. it is, of course, correct that cop26 is both unbelievably important for our planet but also very difficult. it is in the balance. he is right in what he says about the need to keep 1.5 degrees alive, and that will be, and it does depend on what happens this decade, it depends on the commitments that are made. all i will say is, mr. speaker, under the u.k. p
ed miliband!>> i just want to reassure both sides of the house, it is one-time only that i am back. [laughter] mr. speaker, we all need the vital cop26 summit in glasgow to deliver next week, because failing to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees will have devastating consequences for our planet, and that is shared across the house. does the prime minister agree that to keep the goal of 1.5 degrees alive, we need to roughly halve global emissions in this decisive decade? i welcome the...
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Nov 12, 2021
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ed miliband was talking — tries to uphold paris...out the fact that you need a yearly review to accelerate, to catch _ need a yearly review to accelerate, to catch up — need a yearly review to accelerate, to catch up that gap between the objectives of paris and with the current— objectives of paris and with the current goals will deliver, and so all current goals will deliver, and so at! of— current goals will deliver, and so all of these things are quickly important. from a newspaper point of view _ important. from a newspaper point of view, we _ important. from a newspaper point of view, we don't know what the answer is, even _ view, we don't know what the answer is, even in _ view, we don't know what the answer is, even in the section going forward _ is, even in the section going forward. there is a question about implementation and so on, but it is very difficult, so exactly as you say, _ very difficult, so exactly as you say, it — very difficult, so exactly as you say, it is — very difficult, so exactly as you say, it is somethin
ed miliband was talking — tries to uphold paris...out the fact that you need a yearly review to accelerate, to catch _ need a yearly review to accelerate, to catch up — need a yearly review to accelerate, to catch up that gap between the objectives of paris and with the current— objectives of paris and with the current goals will deliver, and so all current goals will deliver, and so at! of— current goals will deliver, and so all of these things are quickly important. from a newspaper...
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Nov 12, 2021
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former leader of the labour party ed miliband on the final stages of the talks. >> inevitably, you havevents, you have hard negotiation at the end. taking a step back, we know what the ta was for glasgow, to have -- half global emissions and we know we are miles short of that. question is, what can we salvage from this summit? one other area to this, we've got to mandate countries to come back next year to do what they didn't do this year. the question is on what basis are we mandating them to come back? are we urging them, which seems weak. our week giving them a -- or are we sending them a much clearer message, there is a big gap to 1.5 degrees. you've got to come back and do better in a years time. >> the forestation. last week, world leaders agreed to a deal that aims halt deforestation as paul -- part of a multibillion-dollar package. leaders of china and brazil committed to the declaration, but many are skeptical. isabelle to shira -- former brazilian environment minister. this is her reaction. >> during my term, i had the lowest rate of deforestation. brazil knows how to tackle d
former leader of the labour party ed miliband on the final stages of the talks. >> inevitably, you havevents, you have hard negotiation at the end. taking a step back, we know what the ta was for glasgow, to have -- half global emissions and we know we are miles short of that. question is, what can we salvage from this summit? one other area to this, we've got to mandate countries to come back next year to do what they didn't do this year. the question is on what basis are we mandating...
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Nov 29, 2021
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sitting in on the labourfront labour cabinet minister sitting in on the labour front bench — there's ed milibando. ., , ., ., returned to. i was going to say it was a surprise. _ returned to. i was going to say it was a surprise, i'll— returned to. i was going to say it was a surprise, i'll give - returned to. i was going to say it was a surprise, i'll give credit. returned to. i was going to say it was a surprise, i'll give credit to| was a surprise, i'll give credit to my colleague delanie greer at the times— my colleague delanie greer at the times who — my colleague delanie greer at the times who accurately predicted a lot of the _ times who accurately predicted a lot of the moves. but keir starmer, realty— of the moves. but keir starmer, really a — of the moves. but keir starmer, really a radical overhaul of his front— really a radical overhaul of his front bench, taking out people who have been. — front bench, taking out people who have been, you know, to be frank, fairly— have been, you know, to be frank, fairly low— key or ineffective. mick thomas _ fairly low— key or ineffective. mick th
sitting in on the labourfront labour cabinet minister sitting in on the labour front bench — there's ed milibando. ., , ., ., returned to. i was going to say it was a surprise. _ returned to. i was going to say it was a surprise, i'll— returned to. i was going to say it was a surprise, i'll give - returned to. i was going to say it was a surprise, i'll give credit. returned to. i was going to say it was a surprise, i'll give credit to| was a surprise, i'll give credit to my colleague...
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Nov 14, 2021
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shadow business secretary and labour's cop spokesperson, ed miliband, says the government has fallenes. i'm afraid the prime minister is over spinning and over claiming what this sonnet achieved, and that serves nobody. there was modest progress but the truth is we are miles of where we need to be to properly keep 1.5 degrees a lie. it is in intensive care. now the government needs to lead by example and stop facing both ways on climate change. it needs to cancel the cumbria coalmine and oilfield and crucially it needs to make the investment we need to help families and businesses have a fair and just climb a transition. as we've been hearing india and china have faced heavy criticism after demanding last—minute changes to the climate deal, on the issue of coal. india heavily relies on coal for its economic development. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidanathan reports on the challenges the country faces in tackling climate change. india's sacred river, a symbol of purity. turned toxic. what looks like harmless bubbles is poisonous foam, much of it caused by industrial waste an
shadow business secretary and labour's cop spokesperson, ed miliband, says the government has fallenes. i'm afraid the prime minister is over spinning and over claiming what this sonnet achieved, and that serves nobody. there was modest progress but the truth is we are miles of where we need to be to properly keep 1.5 degrees a lie. it is in intensive care. now the government needs to lead by example and stop facing both ways on climate change. it needs to cancel the cumbria coalmine and...
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Nov 5, 2021
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if ed miliband was here, he'd tell me it was not advisable.n learning about the difference. this is where your expertise is going to be lent upon, adam.
if ed miliband was here, he'd tell me it was not advisable.n learning about the difference. this is where your expertise is going to be lent upon, adam.
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Nov 5, 2021
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if ed miliband was here he would tell me it's not advisable. ts if ed miliband was here he would tell not advisable.- tell me it's not advisable. is that a normal butter _ tell me it's not advisable. is that a normal butter based _ tell me it's not advisable. is that| a normal butter based croissant? this is_ a normal butter based croissant? this is where your expertise will be looked upon. if a butter based croissant. looked upon. if a butter based croissant-— looked upon. if a butter based croissant. ~ ., ., ., ~ croissant. what are you talking about? so _ croissant. what are you talking about? so basically— croissant. what are you talking about? so basically the - croissant. what are you talking | about? so basically the greatest iece of about? so basically the greatest piece of investigative _ about? so basically the greatest piece of investigative journalism about? so basically the greatest i piece of investigative journalism at that my— piece of investigative journalism at that my entire career was here at cop 26~ — that my entire career was here at cop 26. the climate change co
if ed miliband was here he would tell me it's not advisable. ts if ed miliband was here he would tell not advisable.- tell me it's not advisable. is that a normal butter _ tell me it's not advisable. is that a normal butter based _ tell me it's not advisable. is that| a normal butter based croissant? this is_ a normal butter based croissant? this is where your expertise will be looked upon. if a butter based croissant. looked upon. if a butter based croissant-— looked upon. if a butter based...
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Nov 5, 2021
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if ed miliband was here, he'd tell me it was not advisable. is that a plant—based croissant or a normal butter—based croissant? i've been learning about the difference. this is where your expertise is going to be lent upon, adam. it is a butter—based croissant, i am told. what are you talking about, adam? basically, the greatest piece of investigative journalism i've done in my entire career was here at cop26, the climate change conference in glasgow. i'd gone for breakfast one morning, and this has reached legendary status already, and we've already talked about it on the podcast on bbc sounds this week but here is the tv version. with added pictures of chris mason eating a croissant, in case you didn't know what one looks like! i was surprised to find out that a plant—based croissant had a bigger carbon footprint than a bacon roll. of course, that seems a bit counterintuitive because we are always being told one of the things you can do to help reduce greenhouse gases is eat less meat. so, of course, that went on social media, farmers loved
if ed miliband was here, he'd tell me it was not advisable. is that a plant—based croissant or a normal butter—based croissant? i've been learning about the difference. this is where your expertise is going to be lent upon, adam. it is a butter—based croissant, i am told. what are you talking about, adam? basically, the greatest piece of investigative journalism i've done in my entire career was here at cop26, the climate change conference in glasgow. i'd gone for breakfast one morning,...
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Nov 12, 2021
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a bit of a cop aficionado because he has been here the whole time and been very visible, it is ed milibandonfess! not that i need to confess because people knew it anyway but... you are loving it, i have seen you walking around like you're on cloud nine the whole time you've been here. cloud cop! there are certain, they are an experience, aren't they? yes, we will talk about cop at length in a minute, not too much length, just the right length, but this whole thing we are calling standards this week, is this now affecting all parties? you would have been loving it a few days ago when it seemed to be a tory issue but it's now the snp and labour being dragged into a behavioural thing as well. i think there are lots of different things going on, i don't know what happened on that flight but people should behave themselves on flights, but i don't know exactly what happened. the fundamental issue here is our mps focused on working for the people who elect them, their constituents, and are we upholding proper standards of integrity? this all dates back to owen paterson the fact that the prime mi
a bit of a cop aficionado because he has been here the whole time and been very visible, it is ed milibandonfess! not that i need to confess because people knew it anyway but... you are loving it, i have seen you walking around like you're on cloud nine the whole time you've been here. cloud cop! there are certain, they are an experience, aren't they? yes, we will talk about cop at length in a minute, not too much length, just the right length, but this whole thing we are calling standards this...
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Nov 8, 2021
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one of the great things has been ed miliband, who is our local— things has been ed miliband, who is ourt— in the cop26 programme and ed was here at the _ in the cop26 programme and ed was here at the church in mid—september when— here at the church in mid—september whenwe— here at the church in mid—september when we launched the book and has been a _ when we launched the book and has been a great advocate and supporter of it. ,, . been a great advocate and supporter of it, ,, . ., ., been a great advocate and supporter of it. ,, . ., ., . of it. since the flooding occurred there have _ of it. since the flooding occurred there have been _ of it. since the flooding occurred there have been repairs - of it. since the flooding occurred there have been repairs to - of it. since the flooding occurred there have been repairs to flood| there have been repairs to flood defences and more investment in the flood defences. pare defences and more investment in the flood defences.— flood defences. are you confident that fishlake _ flood defences. are you confident that fishlake is _ flood defences. a
one of the great things has been ed miliband, who is our local— things has been ed miliband, who is ourt— in the cop26 programme and ed was here at the _ in the cop26 programme and ed was here at the church in mid—september when— here at the church in mid—september whenwe— here at the church in mid—september when we launched the book and has been a _ when we launched the book and has been a great advocate and supporter of it. ,, . been a great advocate and supporter of it, ,, . .,...
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Nov 18, 2021
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when ed miliband was in composition democrat competition of david cameron, he was 15 points ahead.estioning what's going on with the strategy that they aren't pulling ahead right now.— strategy that they aren't pulling ahead riaht now. ., ., ., , ., , ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on the _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on the front - ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on the front page . — it is the story on the front page of the guardian, "police stop and search up by 2a present in one year." how do you see this? this search up by 24 present in one year." how do you see this? this is extraordinary, isn't _ year." how do you see this? this is extraordinary, isn't it? _ year." how do you see this? this is extraordinary, isn't it? the - year." how do you see this? this is| extraordinary, isn't it? the numbers of stop— extraordinary, isn't it? the numbers of stop and — extraordinary, isn't it? the numbers
when ed miliband was in composition democrat competition of david cameron, he was 15 points ahead.estioning what's going on with the strategy that they aren't pulling ahead right now.— strategy that they aren't pulling ahead riaht now. ., ., ., , ., , ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on the _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on the front...
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Nov 11, 2021
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ed miliband, good of you to come along- _ come along.. hundreds of metres of land has been lost in the last 35 years, according to the institute for environmental and sanitation studies from the university of ghana. many communities have given up here and others are bracing themselves for more erosion. this school has been relocated three times and now it is completely shut down because of coastal erosion. the children have to take a boat ride across to the next village to access education. the people in this fishing community have been hit hard by the ever—changing coastline. i have been hit hard by the ever-changing coastline. i don't have any food — ever-changing coastline. i don't have any food to _ ever-changing coastline. i don't have any food to eat, _ ever-changing coastline. i don't have any food to eat, i - ever-changing coastline. i don't have any food to eat, i don't - ever-changing coastline. i don't i have any food to eat, i don't have ever-changing coastline. i don't - have any food to eat, i don't have a place to sleep an
ed miliband, good of you to come along- _ come along.. hundreds of metres of land has been lost in the last 35 years, according to the institute for environmental and sanitation studies from the university of ghana. many communities have given up here and others are bracing themselves for more erosion. this school has been relocated three times and now it is completely shut down because of coastal erosion. the children have to take a boat ride across to the next village to access education. the...