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inches deep, and is now rapidly melting so the concern now turns to flooding, with several environment agencyin addition, there are yellow warnings from the met office for snow, rain and wind, affecting large swathes of the country. disruption is likely to continue overnight and tomorrow with some weather warnings in place until nine o'clock tomorrow morning. storm bert has been described as a multi—hazard event and the advice in the worst—affected areas is to check before travelling. but if you're heading out, make sure you're at least dressed for it. 0livia richwald, bbc news. let's speak to scott patient who is a local councillor in west yorkshire, in the north of england. scott, thank you for waiting to talk to us. tell us what things i like where you are. it talk to us. tell us what things i like where you are.— i like where you are. it has been a long _ i like where you are. it has been a long and _ i like where you are. it has been a long and tiring - i like where you are. it hasj been a long and tiring day. i like where you are. it has - been a long and tiring day. we expected storm b
inches deep, and is now rapidly melting so the concern now turns to flooding, with several environment agencyin addition, there are yellow warnings from the met office for snow, rain and wind, affecting large swathes of the country. disruption is likely to continue overnight and tomorrow with some weather warnings in place until nine o'clock tomorrow morning. storm bert has been described as a multi—hazard event and the advice in the worst—affected areas is to check before travelling. but...
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well as the environment agency for england and wales. build up through the rest of today. and tonight and into tomorrow. western areas have the largest dumps of rain but for wales and south—west england the hills could see as much as 150 millimetres of rain. yes, we are starting to see flooding issues now, and the flooding issues will get worse as those accumulations of rain continued to come in through the rest of today, tonight and tomorrow. that means for some communities we are likely to see flooding and the worst of this storm is yet to come. the worst of this storm is yet to come-— to come. chris, what is the advice over _ to come. chris, what is the advice over the _ to come. chris, what is the advice over the coming - to come. chris, what is the| advice over the coming days to come. chris, what is the - advice over the coming days for people? what are the things we do need to watch out for?- do need to watch out for? well, we can forget — do need to watch out for? well, we can forget about _ do need to watch out for? well, we can
well as the environment agency for england and wales. build up through the rest of today. and tonight and into tomorrow. western areas have the largest dumps of rain but for wales and south—west england the hills could see as much as 150 millimetres of rain. yes, we are starting to see flooding issues now, and the flooding issues will get worse as those accumulations of rain continued to come in through the rest of today, tonight and tomorrow. that means for some communities we are likely to...
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the environment agency is tonight monitoring the river calder around hebden bridge and todmorden.ctural damage. so what isn't clear yet is what the full impact of storm bert will be. 0livia richwald, bbc news. tennis star andy murray will coach his long—time former rival novak djokovic at the australian open in 2025. the pair will work together in the off—season in the run—up to the open, which takes place in january. it will be murray's first coaching role since retiring from the sport after a 19—year career, winning three grand slam championships. and finally, the holiday season is almost with us — and in portugal, it has officially kicked off. these are pictures from the capital, lisbon, of its traditional christmas tree lighting ceremony. and a pretty spectacular one at that — with fireworks circling the tree — and a light and laser show. a big turnout there with crowds eager to get into the holiday spirit. a slightly different tree has appeared in the uk though. this 33—foot tall christmas tree is made out of lego, and has been installed outside legoland windsor for the festi
the environment agency is tonight monitoring the river calder around hebden bridge and todmorden.ctural damage. so what isn't clear yet is what the full impact of storm bert will be. 0livia richwald, bbc news. tennis star andy murray will coach his long—time former rival novak djokovic at the australian open in 2025. the pair will work together in the off—season in the run—up to the open, which takes place in january. it will be murray's first coaching role since retiring from the sport...
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the environment agency is tonight monitoring the river calder around hebden bridge and todmorden. will be. olivia richwald, bbc news. let�*s turn to some other important news around the world. canadian prime minister justin trudeau says those who committed anti—nato violence in montreal must be held accountable. pro—palestinian protesters threw missiles at police, set cars on fire and smashed windows on friday when nato held its annual parliametary assembly in montreal. the demonstrators say nato is complicit with what it calls israeli genocide in gaza. prime minister trudeau said acts of violence and anti—semitism must be strongly condemned, though montral police say they didn�*t receive any reports of anti—semitic acts. there were also protests in valencia on saturday — where families and teachers demanded action over the schools damaged by last month�*s deadly floods. a teacher�*s union accused valencia�*s government of mishandling the disaster that left more than 220 people dead and damaged schools. the union says that the 30 schools that remain closed leave 13,000 children wi
the environment agency is tonight monitoring the river calder around hebden bridge and todmorden. will be. olivia richwald, bbc news. let�*s turn to some other important news around the world. canadian prime minister justin trudeau says those who committed anti—nato violence in montreal must be held accountable. pro—palestinian protesters threw missiles at police, set cars on fire and smashed windows on friday when nato held its annual parliametary assembly in montreal. the demonstrators...
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the environment agency is tonight monitoring the river calder around hebden bridge and todmorden.ar yet is what the full impact of storm bert will be. olivia richwald, bbc news. and finally — the holiday season is almost with us — and in portugal, it has officially kicked off. these are pictures from the capital lisbon of its traditional christmas tree lighting ceremony. and a pretty spectacular one at that — with fireworks circling the tree — and a light and laser show. a big turnout there with crowds eager to get into the holiday spirit. let's remind you of our top story that we are— let's remind you of our top story that we are following - and finally a breakthrough _ that we are following - and finally a breakthrough in _ that we are following - and finally a breakthrough in the _ that we are following - and finally a breakthrough in the cop 20 i that we are following - and finally | a breakthrough in the cop 20 mine that we are following - and finally i a breakthrough in the cop 20 mine -- a breakthrough in the cop 20 mine —— cup 29 climate talks in azerbaijan, where there's
the environment agency is tonight monitoring the river calder around hebden bridge and todmorden.ar yet is what the full impact of storm bert will be. olivia richwald, bbc news. and finally — the holiday season is almost with us — and in portugal, it has officially kicked off. these are pictures from the capital lisbon of its traditional christmas tree lighting ceremony. and a pretty spectacular one at that — with fireworks circling the tree — and a light and laser show. a big turnout...
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what has the _ environment agency been doing? it is reall environment agency been doing? on them. we also have blood defences across the country. —— storm bert. some big defences went up and kept the communities drive. just making sure we work with emergency services and help them prepare so when you get a few months worth of rain falling in a matter of hours, there will be impacts by trying to make sure emergency services have the relevant information they need to protect the people. in information they need to protect the eo - le. , information they need to protect the --eole. , ., , ., people. in terms of preventative measures. _ people. in terms of preventative measures, what _ people. in terms of preventative measures, what can _ people. in terms of preventative measures, what can you - people. in terms of preventative measures, what can you do - people. in terms of preventative l measures, what can you do now? people. in terms of preventative - measures, what can you do now? in terms of what is best for these communities that have been affected, your previous clip t
what has the _ environment agency been doing? it is reall environment agency been doing? on them. we also have blood defences across the country. —— storm bert. some big defences went up and kept the communities drive. just making sure we work with emergency services and help them prepare so when you get a few months worth of rain falling in a matter of hours, there will be impacts by trying to make sure emergency services have the relevant information they need to protect the people. in...
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i think we in addition, have to look at infrastructure, you know, the european environment agencies, those but europe is actually the fastest warming content on the planet. very punch dfacs of climate change. and unfortunately, a lot of the infrastructure is just not present. we, it's not, you know, 2 years ago when the receipt waves of the united kingdom, we saw rhodes actually buckling. and i think unfortunately that with the floods in space, we're seeing but black benefit structure, resiliency coming into full play as well. yeah. certainly a devastating to see the effects of us had a great to have you on the show and thanks for sharing all of your expertise with this climate research cannot handle joining us from california tonight. thank you. pop up, appreciate it. or i time for some more stories at making headlines around the world . seasonal firefighters protesting about their employment conditions have clashed with police outside the greek apartments in athens. official se 14 people were injured, firefighters are demanding full time employment as their contracts currently only
i think we in addition, have to look at infrastructure, you know, the european environment agencies, those but europe is actually the fastest warming content on the planet. very punch dfacs of climate change. and unfortunately, a lot of the infrastructure is just not present. we, it's not, you know, 2 years ago when the receipt waves of the united kingdom, we saw rhodes actually buckling. and i think unfortunately that with the floods in space, we're seeing but black benefit structure,...
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still plenty of flood warnings in force from the environment agency, mostly clustered around englandor northamptonshire earlier in the day on monday. the severe flood warnings from southern wales have been now lifted. here is the satellite picture of the centre of storm bert there as it tends to fade. still visible in scotland. temperatures today around eight to 10 celsius, with some sunshine. this evening and overnight, plenty of showers across scotland. some of them will be wintry across the hills and the mountains. there will be showers coming and going across the south and the south—east too. for many, though, especially eastern parts of the uk, it will be a clear and dry night with temperatures in towns and cities around two to five, so a little bit of a chill in the air first thing on tuesday. still a brisk breeze in the north of scotland with some showers, some wintry over hills. there could be some showers around lancashire, into northern parts of wales, but generally speaking, it's a mostly sunny day on tuesday. then all eyes to the south—west. another spell of potentially v
still plenty of flood warnings in force from the environment agency, mostly clustered around englandor northamptonshire earlier in the day on monday. the severe flood warnings from southern wales have been now lifted. here is the satellite picture of the centre of storm bert there as it tends to fade. still visible in scotland. temperatures today around eight to 10 celsius, with some sunshine. this evening and overnight, plenty of showers across scotland. some of them will be wintry across the...
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micro years later they have had it again. the body in wales that issues the warnings, like the environment agencyengland, said they didn't get enough of a warning over the weekend that the flood was going to happen. indeed, the council here, the council leader said that the alerts was only a yellow alert, which is the lowest of the alerts and he could not understand why it wouldn't have been an amber or red alert. there is a lot of concern about the amount of warning that the residents here in this particular streets actually got at the weekend so that they could take precautions and be able to put the sandbags up. they are out here this morning trying to do what they can with their buckets and being able to talk together to try and work out what to do. there are also media film crews as you would expect that if come down. they really want some answers from the authorities. the authorities themselves say they will look at what actually happened here over the weekend and whether there were enough warnings. they said their priority over the weekend was to help people here who had been flooded and t
micro years later they have had it again. the body in wales that issues the warnings, like the environment agencyengland, said they didn't get enough of a warning over the weekend that the flood was going to happen. indeed, the council here, the council leader said that the alerts was only a yellow alert, which is the lowest of the alerts and he could not understand why it wouldn't have been an amber or red alert. there is a lot of concern about the amount of warning that the residents here in...
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in northampton, the environment agency describes the deluge has a one in 100—year event.e billing aquadrome were forced to leave the caravan park. many offered shelter and much more at a local centre. we are trying to offer them a little bit of hope because a lot of these people have lost their homes to the flood waters. and we are just giving them some warmth as well. 0bviously they have been in a really tough situation with being in waterfor a long time and having to evacuate in the middle of the night, not being able to take all the the stuff they need. in south wales, wash out from an old coal tip caused slurry to come down the mountain. homes had to be evacuated and people who live there have been told it could be weeks before they can return. thoughts are now turning to what can be done to stop communities experiencing the devastating effects of flooding. so now we are forward looking in terms of what is best for these communities that have been affected, these different measures that can be put in place, is hard structures the right thing for communities? in certai
in northampton, the environment agency describes the deluge has a one in 100—year event.e billing aquadrome were forced to leave the caravan park. many offered shelter and much more at a local centre. we are trying to offer them a little bit of hope because a lot of these people have lost their homes to the flood waters. and we are just giving them some warmth as well. 0bviously they have been in a really tough situation with being in waterfor a long time and having to evacuate in the middle...
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inches deep, and is now rapidly melting so the concern now turns to flooding, with several environment agencyngs already in place. in addition, there are yellow warnings from the met office for snow, rain and wind, affecting large swathes of the country. disruption is likely to continue overnight and tomorrow with some weather warnings in place until nine o'clock tomorrow morning. storm bert has been described as a multi—hazard event and the advice in the worst—affected areas is to check before travelling. but if you're heading out, make sure you're at least dressed for it. olivia richwald, bbc news. here's bbc weather presenter elizabeth rizzini with the latest on the storm and what we can expect through the next few days a lot more rain to come and strong, gusty winds. we saw the snow earlier on, so not an issue any more, the snow turned back to rain quickly. there are still in force a number of flood warnings and flood alerts. there is all the detail on the bbc weather website, but more rain forecast overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow and, for some places, we will stay severe g
inches deep, and is now rapidly melting so the concern now turns to flooding, with several environment agencyngs already in place. in addition, there are yellow warnings from the met office for snow, rain and wind, affecting large swathes of the country. disruption is likely to continue overnight and tomorrow with some weather warnings in place until nine o'clock tomorrow morning. storm bert has been described as a multi—hazard event and the advice in the worst—affected areas is to check...
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so the concern now turns to flooding, with several environment agency flood warnings already in place addition, there are yellow warnings from the met office for snow, rain and wind affecting large swathes of the country. disruption is likely to continue overnight and tomorrow, with some weather warnings in place until 9:00 tomorrow morning. storm bert has been described as a multi—hazard event, and the advice in the worst affected areas is to check before travelling. but if you're heading out, make sure you're at least dressed for it. olivia richwald, bbc news. we are continuing to watch what is going on. i'm joined by bbc weather presenter elizabeth rizzini. still a lot more rain to come and strong and gusty wind. we saw the snow melt earlier today and of course that is not an issue any until 9:00 tomorrow morning. storm bert has been described as a multi—hazard event, and the advice in the worst affected areas is to check before travelling. olivia richwald, bbc news. we are continuing to watch what is going on. i'm joined by bbc weather presenter elizabeth rizzini. still a lot more
so the concern now turns to flooding, with several environment agency flood warnings already in place addition, there are yellow warnings from the met office for snow, rain and wind affecting large swathes of the country. disruption is likely to continue overnight and tomorrow, with some weather warnings in place until 9:00 tomorrow morning. storm bert has been described as a multi—hazard event, and the advice in the worst affected areas is to check before travelling. but if you're heading...
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the environment agency says there a mold and 85 percent of the rivers does meet ecological standards. last year, the amount of rules, sewage spinning into england's rivers and seas doubled, with more than $450000.00 cases. recorded and report suggests 9 major meat, poultry producers generates more than 30000 tons of live stock a waste every day. that's bringing charlie angela. she's in london for us. charlie . so what are we expecting from today's gallery? where you can see parliament behind me and thousands of act to this and a 130 organizations are going to be marching that later calling for the government to take an action on cleaning up britons of waterways. now it's, these activists who have really reveals the green state of britain's waterways through that re monitoring and testing and binding the drum repeatedly. water companies using a legal loopholes have been dumping untreated to sewage into the waterways, to the chain of 3600000 hours. that's just plus. yeah. and these activists say they need change and they need it. now. now with me is the head of the action. james, what i
the environment agency says there a mold and 85 percent of the rivers does meet ecological standards. last year, the amount of rules, sewage spinning into england's rivers and seas doubled, with more than $450000.00 cases. recorded and report suggests 9 major meat, poultry producers generates more than 30000 tons of live stock a waste every day. that's bringing charlie angela. she's in london for us. charlie . so what are we expecting from today's gallery? where you can see parliament behind me...
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like china and saudi arabia want plastic waste managed without reducing production during the environment agency is one of the if no action is taken, the amount of plastics entering the environment could double annually by 24th. we are here today because the plastic pollution is not just an outside, no sense, but an ocean and you see the threats to echo systems, economies on to my account. the magnitude of the crisis is it'd be then underscore the origin say of our mission as well as possible this i recently went to greece to assess the label problem. the plastic was invented way back in 1900 and then our pool is very important. applications of plastic today for medical components for solar panels and high tech gas and lightweight construction materials. but it is the use of everyday plastics like coffee cup, like food packages, water bottles, and that kind of thing that is causing a blights on our planet from the highest mountain ization and see the world produces around $400000000.00 tons of plastic waste each year well, some plastic waste is disposed of through incineration or landfill. only
like china and saudi arabia want plastic waste managed without reducing production during the environment agency is one of the if no action is taken, the amount of plastics entering the environment could double annually by 24th. we are here today because the plastic pollution is not just an outside, no sense, but an ocean and you see the threats to echo systems, economies on to my account. the magnitude of the crisis is it'd be then underscore the origin say of our mission as well as possible...
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so that they can rebuild you know, the costs are enormous and they are climbing the european environment agency put out a report last year that shows that just in the previous 2 years. the costs, the damages cost from natural disasters linked to climate change are almost equal to the entire economy of hungry for a year at norm. a sum of money and the floods in spain are going to be astronaut, unlikely. expensive insurance companies cover a part of those costs. but much of the cost is not covered by insurance companies. and that means that people are either left on their own or the government has to come in and help. and governments are already overburdened with so many costs. and so this also goes back to your question about planning. we need to be doing longer term planning. that helps us think about what kinds of investments are being made so that we've become more resilient. because if we don't, we're going to have the next slide and we're going to have the next drought, and it's going to cause massive damage. and of course, that affects the lives of people that affects the farmers that affe
so that they can rebuild you know, the costs are enormous and they are climbing the european environment agency put out a report last year that shows that just in the previous 2 years. the costs, the damages cost from natural disasters linked to climate change are almost equal to the entire economy of hungry for a year at norm. a sum of money and the floods in spain are going to be astronaut, unlikely. expensive insurance companies cover a part of those costs. but much of the cost is not...
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there is a huge effort, the finance gap, the united nations environment agency came up with numbers about the massive resource mobilisation but capital increase of the multi—natural development system which is essentially advanced economies putting in more paid—in capital to help them be able to contribute and help support developing middle income countries and low income countries do this is important, building a carbon market which will allow for the private sector will stop many of private sector companies, take, for example shipping companies have pledged to go to net zero but they are hard to inaudible sectors and cannot transition quickly so different buckets where we can raise resources to be able to meet the funding gap required but it needs political will and leadership. those taxes when collected need to be spent efficiently and in the right sectors to help enable the transition will stop it is very difficult to tell... predict the future also if you do not do 2.4 trillion today, what you are going to need tomorrow is 5 trillion because it will become more expensive. comments ar
there is a huge effort, the finance gap, the united nations environment agency came up with numbers about the massive resource mobilisation but capital increase of the multi—natural development system which is essentially advanced economies putting in more paid—in capital to help them be able to contribute and help support developing middle income countries and low income countries do this is important, building a carbon market which will allow for the private sector will stop many of...
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in northampton, the environment agency describes the deluge has a one in 100 year event. we are trying to offer them a little bit of hope because a lot of these people have lost their homes to the flood waters. and we are just giving them some warmth as well. obviously they have been in a really tough situation with being in waterfor a long time and having to evacuate in the middle of the night, not being able to take the stuff they need. in south wales, wash out from an old coal tip caused slurry to come down the mountain. homes had to be evacuated and people who live there have been told it could be weeks before they can return. thoughts are now returning to what can be done to stop communities experiencing the devastating effects of flooding. so now we are forward looking in terms of what is best for these communities that have been affected, these different measures that can be put in place, it is hard structure is the right thing for communities? in certain circumstances, yes, but in others it is not. it is trying to get a balance between natural flood management, pe
in northampton, the environment agency describes the deluge has a one in 100 year event. we are trying to offer them a little bit of hope because a lot of these people have lost their homes to the flood waters. and we are just giving them some warmth as well. obviously they have been in a really tough situation with being in waterfor a long time and having to evacuate in the middle of the night, not being able to take the stuff they need. in south wales, wash out from an old coal tip caused...
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you know, the european environment, the agency's suppose by europe is actually the fastest warming content on the planet. very punch the facts of climate change. and unfortunately, a lot of the infrastructure is just not present. we, it's not, you know, 2 years ago when the receipt waves of the united kingdom, we saw rhodes actually buckling. and i think unfortunately that with the floods in spain, we're seeing but lack the infrastructure, resiliency coming into full play as well. yes, certainly a devastating to see the effects of us had a great to have you on the show and thanks for sharing all your expertise with this climate research hand handle. joining us from california tonight botswana is seeing it's 1st change in government in almost 60 years. president mark, let's see, my see, see of the ruling botswana democratic party has conceded defeat after being randomly beaten in parliamentary elections this week, as the celebrations began. after a surprise, landslide victory footboards one of the main opposition party and this meant to muscle like human rights lawyer. it said to be the cou
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according to surveys by the european environment agency, heat weights were responsible for around 130000000000 euros of economic damage in the u. between 19802022. spain has been hit hardest. the heat wave in summer 2023 lead to massive losses for the spanish economy. in particular, for the agricultural sector some 80 percent of all spain's water is used for agriculture to make any farming at all possible. water is safe in from lakes and rivers to irritate regions that are already boned dry off and illegally. the, it begins a vicious cycle and the booty shown so big into the hits ability of the facility. it was already parched at the start of a heat wave. little can evaporate, which would normally cool the surface down control can. and the dry soil then reinforces the effects of heat waves as they become more frequent. and to last longer long on the allstate, waves reinforce drug periods. large parts of the lucy are in danger of desertification, all against a backdrop of intense agriculture focused on boosting. crop yields, initially, monday, the award letter was due to eh, the way under close
according to surveys by the european environment agency, heat weights were responsible for around 130000000000 euros of economic damage in the u. between 19802022. spain has been hit hardest. the heat wave in summer 2023 lead to massive losses for the spanish economy. in particular, for the agricultural sector some 80 percent of all spain's water is used for agriculture to make any farming at all possible. water is safe in from lakes and rivers to irritate regions that are already boned dry off...
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you know, the european environment, the agency's suspect drip is actually the fastest warming content on the planet. very punch the facts of climate change. and unfortunately, a lot of the infrastructure is just not present. we, it's not, you know, 2 years ago when they were heat waves in the united kingdom, we saw rhodes actually buckling. and i think unfortunately, that with the floods in the space, we're seeing but loc benefit, structure, resiliency coming into full play as well. yes, certainly a devastating to see the effects of us had a great to have you on the show and thanks for sharing all of your expertise with this climate research cannot handle. joining us from california to night air quality in india as capital daily has deteriorated to dangerous levels of tardies blame the burning of crops and neighboring states under widespread use of fireworks during the holiday of to wiley. last month's india supreme court ruled the clean air was a fundamental human right, an ordered or authorities to take action. a city of 30000000 soaked by the clear of smog is a problem in breathing
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i think we in addition have to look at an infrastructure, you know, the european environment, the agency's us. but europe is actually the fastest warming content on the planet. very punch dfacs of climate change. and unfortunately, a lot of the infrastructure is just not present. we, it's not, you know, 2 years ago when the receipt waves of the united kingdom, we saw rhodes actually buckling. and i think unfortunately that with the floods in space we're seeing but lack of infrastructure resiliency coming into full play as well. yes, certainly a devastating to see the effects of us had a great to have you on the show. and thanks for sharing all of your expertise with this climate research hand handled. and joining us from california tonight or in columbia, delegates at the world's largest nature conservation, so must have extended their talks after failing to reach an agreement on have to hold and reverse declines in bio diversity representatives from summit 200 countries have a meeting at the carpet 16 summit in the city of cali, rich and coordination to remain divided over how to fund eff
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when he went, environment agency was that if no action was taken, the amount of plastic entering an environment annually could double by 2040. we are here today because the last, the pollution is not just an outside nonsense, but an ocean. and you see the threats to echo systems, economies on to my account. the magnitude of the crisis is evident, underscore the origin. see of our mission was there was environment as the net cloud takes a look. now the global picture of plastics use the plastic was invented way back in 1900. and there are pools, many important applications of plastic today for medical components, the costs of solar panels and high tech gas and lightweight construction materials . but it is the use of every day. plastics like coffee cup, like food packages, water bottles, electronic that is causing a blights on our planet from the highest mountain ization and see the world produces around $400000000.00 tons of plastic waste each year. well, some plastic waste is disposed of through incineration or landfill. only 9 percent is recycled. much of what's left is mismanage waste, which
when he went, environment agency was that if no action was taken, the amount of plastic entering an environment annually could double by 2040. we are here today because the last, the pollution is not just an outside nonsense, but an ocean. and you see the threats to echo systems, economies on to my account. the magnitude of the crisis is evident, underscore the origin. see of our mission was there was environment as the net cloud takes a look. now the global picture of plastics use the plastic...
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the environment agency says there are more than 85 percent of rivers that do not meet ecological standards. last year, the amounts of rule sewage spitting into england's rivers and seas doubled. more than 450000 cases recorded and report suggests 9 major mates in poultry producers generate more than 30000 tons of live stone waste. every day a spring and tale angelos in london for us. so what immediate steps do the demonstrations, one of the governments it takes to try and tackle this well, i've got a guest here that will explain that. but just to paint your a little picture of where we are central london, where we're expecting thousands of processes from a 130 different organizations out. many of these active estimates they who have really revealed the green state of britain's waterways. as he said last. yeah, what was the company's exploited a loophole and discharge 3600000 hours of untreated sewage into britain was rivers, lakes, and seas making. the water levels have dangerously high levels of bacteria, making it dangerous for swimming and killing wild life. now, these are the activists
the environment agency says there are more than 85 percent of rivers that do not meet ecological standards. last year, the amounts of rule sewage spitting into england's rivers and seas doubled. more than 450000 cases recorded and report suggests 9 major mates in poultry producers generate more than 30000 tons of live stone waste. every day a spring and tale angelos in london for us. so what immediate steps do the demonstrations, one of the governments it takes to try and tackle this well, i've...
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according to the united states environment protection agency, so every recycled liter pounds, we divide you when we, you want mechanics used to discard or without thinking about it, but i'm glad they no longer do. it helps protect the environment. i also created jobs by hiring people to collect the oil from various sources and my product directly benefits the same people who supply the used oil. yeah, i bought it for you. that's all for today would love to hear what you think about the show. so feel free to reach out to us on a cool a d, w dot com. you can also find voice virus star is by searching for eco africa online . thanks for watching for about it's good bye from me crystal love's illegals nigeria. see you next time? the indian professionals rate germany highly for i like uh someone technologies. the best thing is uh the, the society is set up. i mean, the healthcare system that you're going to stop the work life balance and like the germans, they also dislike all except for the adults on the bureau guessing it's, it's the weather. 050 super slow made in germany next on d, w go i
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inside the radio or they want plastic waste manage without reducing production you and the environment. the agency's warning that if no action is taken the amount of plastics entering the environment, i nearly could double by 2040. as we are here today, because last the pollution is not just an outside nonsense, but an ocean and you see the threats to echo systems, economies on to my account. the magnitude of the crisis is evident, underscore the origin say of our mission. while the united nations report on gen divided says most dangerous place of women is at home. about $51000.00 women and girls around the world were killed last year by an intimate partner or family member. that roughly equates to a 140 victims a day advocate recorded the highest number of cases with nearly 3 victims for every 100000 high rates were also seen in the americans with about 1.5 victims for every 100000 report released for the international day of the elimination of violence against women shows an increase of 3300 victims compared to the year before. investigate the say, the rights was block c, because more data is now
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about 3700000 liters of fresh water according to the united states environment protection agency. so if we were site could lead to pounds, we divide you when we went mechanics used to discard oil without thinking about it, but i'm glad they no longer do it helps protect the environment. i also created jobs by hiring people to collect the oil from various sources and my product directly benefits the same people who supply the used oil. yeah, i bought it for you. that's all for today would love to hear what you think about the show. so feel free to reach out to us on a cool a d, w dot com. you can also find voice virus star is by searching for eco africa online . thanks for watching for now it's good bye from me crystal and illegals nigeria. see you next time the, the, the indian professionals rate germany highly for i like, uh, term and technologies. the best thing is, uh the, the society is set up. i mean, the good system that you're going to stop the work life balance. and like the germans, they also dislike the fringes of adults on the bureau guessing it's, it's the weather chan
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according to the united states environment protection agency. so if we were site could lead to pounds, we divide you, when would you want mechanics use to discard oil without thinking about it, but i'm glad they no longer do. it helps protect the environment. i also created jobs by hiring people to collect the oil from various sources and my product directly benefits the same people who supply the used oil. yeah, i bought it for you. that's all for today would love to hear what you think about the show. so feel free to reach out to us on a cool a d, w dot com. you can also find voice virus star is by searching for eco africa online . thanks for watching for now it's good bye from me crystal and illegals nigeria. see you next time or the fear, anger and resignation. the war in the middle east is silent. hold on rising. we ask young israelis and palestinians in berlin. what their experiences have been like over the past year. do they still sail at home in the city? whose voices had been silenced, separate come louder. snow stopped in 15 minutes an
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leah selden, picked to head the environment protection agency, writes, "a pipe bomb threat targeting me and my family at our home today and elise stefanik selected as and ambassador with a pro-palestinian themed message." and elise stefanik, selected as ambassador to the united nations, praised the response to her upstate new york home after a threat this morning, thinking the "extraordinary dedication of law enforcement." this wave of new threats, a disturbing reminder of attempts on mr. trump's life this summer. today, a transition spokeswoman declared, "dangerous acts of intimidation and violence will not deteter us." >> kelly, in the meantime, president-elect trump also making more key appointments today. >> reporter: that is right, mr. trump has put forward retired general keith kellogg, who served in the first administration as part of the national security team for a new role as special envoy to ukraine and russia. mr. trump has said he would like that war over quickly, even claiming he could end it within 24 hours. lester? >> kelly o'donnell, thanks the war over quickly even
leah selden, picked to head the environment protection agency, writes, "a pipe bomb threat targeting me and my family at our home today and elise stefanik selected as and ambassador with a pro-palestinian themed message." and elise stefanik, selected as ambassador to the united nations, praised the response to her upstate new york home after a threat this morning, thinking the "extraordinary dedication of law enforcement." this wave of new threats, a disturbing reminder of...
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about 3700000 liters of fresh water according to the united states environment protection agency. so if we were site could lead to pounds for the body when, when you were mechanics used to discard or without thinking about it, but i'm glad they no longer do it helps protect the environment. i also created jobs by hiring people to collect the oil from various sources and my product directly benefits the same people who supply the used oil and the i bought it for you. that's all for today would love to hear what you think about the show. so feel free to reach out to us on a cool a d, w dot com. you can also find voice virus star is by searching for eco africa online . thanks for watching for now it's good bye from me crystal and illegals nigeria. see you next time, or the europe is smouldering temperatures on rising cheat, waves of becoming more frequent. people are suffering, especially in big cities. scientists are looking for solutions to find global warming. how can we protect ourselves? what needs to be done to the continent to remain habitable, pete waves in 75 minutes on d w.
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according to the united states environment protection agency. so if we were site could lead to pounds, we divide you when, when you were mechanics used to discard or without thinking about it, but i'm glad they no longer do. it helps protect the environment. i also created jobs by hiring people to collect the oil from various sources and my product directly benefits the same people who supply the used oil. yeah, i bought it for you. that's all for today would love to hear what you think about the show. so feel free to reach out to us on a cool a d, w dot com. you can also find voice virus star is by searching for eco africa online . thanks for watching for now it's good bye from me crystal and illegals nigeria. see you next time the, the, the hobby gets elemental, a souvenir, or b. c conservation is conservation signing for itself. rich people pushing endangered animals. why is this allowed and is benefiting from it? shot a trophy hunting in 15 minutes on the w. sure . yeah. well, most successful car insurance not taking herself too seriously. m
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a damper on business, under president joe biden, and agencies like fec which regulates murders, the consumer has a protection bureau. the environment protection agency, and the commission among many others, have been -- been pretty darn heavy-handed for the market. now it is about the chance. people expect the individual and corporate gains taxes, will be cut. nobody isn't sure exactly where the cuts will come. we all know that taxes are inaccurate -- aggregate, are going to go lower. if it is all like 2016 when donald trump became president, we would all have beneficiaries. i don't know. we invest in stocks to create new businesses. whether or not we are traveling down the double source for the economy, i'm telling you right now, it has always worked for the stock market. these positives made for a very good bull market that included the tax paul cap, mid-cap, most of all the banks. that is the bullish part. they will pull you a pill. climbing the wall of worry. today, we have revisited that unruly horse. the bobble market. the last year stock market has seen to show remorse once he got the bill. interest rates spiked across all m
a damper on business, under president joe biden, and agencies like fec which regulates murders, the consumer has a protection bureau. the environment protection agency, and the commission among many others, have been -- been pretty darn heavy-handed for the market. now it is about the chance. people expect the individual and corporate gains taxes, will be cut. nobody isn't sure exactly where the cuts will come. we all know that taxes are inaccurate -- aggregate, are going to go lower. if it is...
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announced plans to nominate lee zeldon, the former new york congressman, to leave the environment to production agencystefanik is set to be nominated as the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., a role crucial to global cooperation and security. she initially positioned herself as a moderate and criticized mr. trump of than later probably defended him. the president elect plans to elect tom holman as the border czar. he says he hopes to deliver a mr. trump promise to enact the largest deportation operation in history. he served in trump's previous of ministry should, as did stephen miller, who cbs news is serving as the deputchief of staff or policy. let's go to our correspondent jessica parker in west palm beach near the amir locke estate. it is good to see you. let's start with the nominations. elise stefanik for the ambassador to the united nations. what do you think that will mean? jessica: yeah, good evening to you from west palm beach, where it is the hub of the trump transition team at his mar-a-lago home. in terms of elise stefanik, she's in new york congresswoman. once upon a time, a trump skeptic but
announced plans to nominate lee zeldon, the former new york congressman, to leave the environment to production agencystefanik is set to be nominated as the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., a role crucial to global cooperation and security. she initially positioned herself as a moderate and criticized mr. trump of than later probably defended him. the president elect plans to elect tom holman as the border czar. he says he hopes to deliver a mr. trump promise to enact the largest deportation...