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christian fraser who's been _ pretty inspiring.iring. christian fraser who's been hanging out - pretty inspiring. christian fraser who's been hanging out with - pretty inspiring. christian fraser. who's been hanging out with prime ministers in glasgow, thank you. let's look more at that pledge from world leaders to stop deforestation by the end of the decade. brazil was one of 100 countries to sign on. that's signifant because last year, the destruction in brazil's amazon rainforest, reached a 12 year high. the amazon accounts for about a third of the world's tropical rainforests — and crucially, helps capture vast amounts of carbon dioxide, so the gas doesn't heat up the atmosphere. but illegal logging, is a huge problem. from hondoniya state, in the brazilian amazon ,our international correspondent, 0rla guerin reports. the amazon dream — a forest haven combating climate change. but the reality can look like this. no more tree canopy, the land stripped bare for planting crops. we were shown how easy it is to plunder the amazon, j
christian fraser who's been _ pretty inspiring.iring. christian fraser who's been hanging out - pretty inspiring. christian fraser who's been hanging out with - pretty inspiring. christian fraser. who's been hanging out with prime ministers in glasgow, thank you. let's look more at that pledge from world leaders to stop deforestation by the end of the decade. brazil was one of 100 countries to sign on. that's signifant because last year, the destruction in brazil's amazon rainforest, reached a...
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i'm christian faith goal fraser. thanks for —— i'm christian fraser.o and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. england put on the pyrotechnics — and despite defeat to south africa they progress to the final four of the t20 world cup. farke fired on bonfire night. norwich ditch their manager despite their first win of the season. and feeling the heat — another loss for ole gunnar solskjaer and manchester united — this time to rivals man city. hello and welcome to sportsday. hello there and welcome to the programme. england are into the semi—finals of the t20 cricket world cup... despite losing their first match of the tournament to south africa. it was a stunning performance from their opponents with the bat — and they might feel hard done by to depart in the groups but england's run rate in defeat, meaning australia are the other side tojoin the finalfour. joe wilson was watching. as cricket in yorkshire undergoes the most serious scrutiny an england team in sharjah based, the captain says, on diversity and inclusivity. internationally they're the
i'm christian faith goal fraser. thanks for —— i'm christian fraser.o and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. england put on the pyrotechnics — and despite defeat to south africa they progress to the final four of the t20 world cup. farke fired on bonfire night. norwich ditch their manager despite their first win of the season. and feeling the heat — another loss for ole gunnar solskjaer and manchester united — this time to rivals man city. hello and welcome to sportsday....
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i'm christian fraser. thanks for watching. hello. take the first half of the night to get rid of the very strongest winds that have been battering the north—eastern quarter of scotland for a good part of sunday. this was the scene just a wee while ago across the north—eastern quarter, where some of the gusts were still touching around 60 mph or so. it is going to take time before that squeeze on the isobars gradually opens up as this little ridge of high pressure wanders in from the atlantic ahead of the next set of fronts we are expecting to see from the west during the course of the night. eventually, that cloud will thicken sufficiently to bring rain into northern ireland, the western fringes of scotland, maybe the cumbrian fells as well, but out east, the skies will be that much clearer and one or two spots on the eastern side of scotland, maybe in the heart of east anglia too, could well get temperatures down very close to freezing. that is going to be a pretty cold day, and a bright one away from these weather fronts, but a col
i'm christian fraser. thanks for watching. hello. take the first half of the night to get rid of the very strongest winds that have been battering the north—eastern quarter of scotland for a good part of sunday. this was the scene just a wee while ago across the north—eastern quarter, where some of the gusts were still touching around 60 mph or so. it is going to take time before that squeeze on the isobars gradually opens up as this little ridge of high pressure wanders in from the...
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anchor: christian fraser has been covering every twist and turn of this summit and joins us now.l us what is this pledge on cutting methane emissions really mean if china, russia and india did not sign off. guest: it is a problem that three of the biggest emitters are not up to the deal, but it is hugely significant nonetheless. there are three warming gases -- nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and methane. but if you put carbon dioxide and methane into the getter, 20 years later, methane would be 80 times more potent than the carbon dioxide. it holds the heat from the sun and redistributes it in a much more effective way than carbon dioxide. there are ways you can stop it leaking -- simple ways like green technology around oil and gas installations that leak methane. obviously they flare methane when they are drilling. methane escapes from landfill because microbes emit methane. and methane comes out of the back end of the cows we eat. those things are easier to cut than the methane that comes off of rice fields. if you've got americans working to cut methane from their own gas plan
anchor: christian fraser has been covering every twist and turn of this summit and joins us now.l us what is this pledge on cutting methane emissions really mean if china, russia and india did not sign off. guest: it is a problem that three of the biggest emitters are not up to the deal, but it is hugely significant nonetheless. there are three warming gases -- nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and methane. but if you put carbon dioxide and methane into the getter, 20 years later, methane would be...
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anchor: christian fraser who has be hanging out with foreign ministers in glasgow, thank you.'s look more at that pledge from world leaders to stop deforestation by the end of the decade. rizzo was one of the 100 countries to sign on and that is significant because last year, the destruction of the brazilian amazon rain forest reached a 12 year high. the amazon counts for about a third of the world's tropical rain forest and crucially helps capture vast amounts of carbon dioxide. illegal logging is a huge problem. our international correspondent reports. reporter: the amazon dream -- a forest haven combating climate change. but the reality can look like this. no more tree canopy, the land stripped bare for planting crops. we were shown how easy it is to plunder the amazon. just one man and a chainsaw. campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president bolsonaro. they accuse him of carving up environmental protections and fueling climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet. he's worried about his family. his handiwork seen from above. every tree that fa
anchor: christian fraser who has be hanging out with foreign ministers in glasgow, thank you.'s look more at that pledge from world leaders to stop deforestation by the end of the decade. rizzo was one of the 100 countries to sign on and that is significant because last year, the destruction of the brazilian amazon rain forest reached a 12 year high. the amazon counts for about a third of the world's tropical rain forest and crucially helps capture vast amounts of carbon dioxide. illegal...
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my name is roslyn fraser and i have been coming to maxine hall health center for more than 13 years. and i have served on patient advisory committees for about five years. and it have been a pleasure to serve on different projects. such as the hypertension equity group. the city-wide pack. and the subcommittee for the covid vaccine outreach. i thank god for my health and strength for allowing me to serve on these different committees. now that the clinic is remodeled, what i like most about the clinic is that it is very up-to-date, and thank god that we have an elevator. [laughter]. [applause] for the seniors and the disabled. and we have large exam rooms. something we have needed for years. i know all of our patients will really appreciate this. i want -- i personally want to thank the entire staff of maxine hall and the porters and for all of the hard work and dedication that y'all have done -- have shown during this pandemic. i know that it wasn't easy, but god gave y'all -- each and every one of y'all -- the strength. i know that it was stressful, but you did it. thank you for al
my name is roslyn fraser and i have been coming to maxine hall health center for more than 13 years. and i have served on patient advisory committees for about five years. and it have been a pleasure to serve on different projects. such as the hypertension equity group. the city-wide pack. and the subcommittee for the covid vaccine outreach. i thank god for my health and strength for allowing me to serve on these different committees. now that the clinic is remodeled, what i like most about the...
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this is bbc news, i'm christian fraser live in glasgow at the cop—26 climate summit.h the fate of the planet hanging in the balance. borisjohnson welcomes delegates with a warning that younger generations will not forgive their leaders if they don't act now. amid those warnings — india, one of the world's biggest polluters, pledges a net zero target for 2070 — two decades later than the summit target set by mrjohnson. one of the key goals of the conference is to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees — the international atomic energy agency thinks it can help — i'll be speaking to their director general.
this is bbc news, i'm christian fraser live in glasgow at the cop—26 climate summit.h the fate of the planet hanging in the balance. borisjohnson welcomes delegates with a warning that younger generations will not forgive their leaders if they don't act now. amid those warnings — india, one of the world's biggest polluters, pledges a net zero target for 2070 — two decades later than the summit target set by mrjohnson. one of the key goals of the conference is to limit global warming to...
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that was the foreign minister talking with my colleague kristian fraser a little earlier.f the space. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. a ninth person has died as a result of last week's crush at the astroworld music festival in the us state of texas. bharti shahani, a university student, was twenty— two. police are investigating the stampede last friday, when fans pushed towards the stage during a performance by the rapper travis scott. hundreds of people were injured. delegates from the us, russia, china and pakistan have pledged to try to ease pressure on afghanistan's banking system — following warnings the country is on the brink of economic collapse — since the taliban take over. after a meeting in islamabad the nations reiterated calls on the taliban to form an inclusive government and to respect women's rights. paris st—germain women's midfielder aminata diallo — seen here — has been released without charge by french police investigating an attack on her team—mate kheira hamraoui. diallo had been arrested on wednesday. both women were in a c
that was the foreign minister talking with my colleague kristian fraser a little earlier.f the space. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. a ninth person has died as a result of last week's crush at the astroworld music festival in the us state of texas. bharti shahani, a university student, was twenty— two. police are investigating the stampede last friday, when fans pushed towards the stage during a performance by the rapper travis scott. hundreds of people were...
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i'm christian fraser in glasgow — where negotiations continue — and where we could get another draftin the coming hours. also in the programme — western powers at the un security council condemn the actions of belarus in the crisis over its border with poland. a record number of people are now having to wait for routine hospital treatment in england. nhs leaders say the strain on the service this winter could be unsustainable. and fw de klerk, the man who released nelson mandela from prison, and ended white rule in south africa, has died at the age of 85. it's seven in the morning in singapore, and ii in the evening in the scottish city of glasgow, where negotiators have just 2a hours to agree a deal that will limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. there was a gloomy message today from the head of the un, antonio guterres, who said governments were unlikely to make the pledges needed, to cut greenhouse gas emissions in line with the targets set. let's cross live to my colleague christian fraser who's at the cop 26 climate summit — christian it is a race to the finish now ther
i'm christian fraser in glasgow — where negotiations continue — and where we could get another draftin the coming hours. also in the programme — western powers at the un security council condemn the actions of belarus in the crisis over its border with poland. a record number of people are now having to wait for routine hospital treatment in england. nhs leaders say the strain on the service this winter could be unsustainable. and fw de klerk, the man who released nelson mandela from...
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christian fraser is live in glasgow.ristian fraser at the cop26 summit in glasgow. i was just i wasjust reading i was just reading a tweet from our environment correspondent who speak talking about these new targets that modi has set out. my guess is that the world will have changed so much by then it won�*t be worth india going alone on a relatively high carbon trajectory. if everyone else has stopped emissions, india will become the pariah anyway." much more significant is the commitment they made to 2030. let�*s talk about that that rajini vaidyanathan is in delhi. that target of i think a lot of people here will welcome that? yes. people here will welcome that? yes, this debate was _ people here will welcome that? yes, this debate was always _ people here will welcome that? yes this debate was always about balancing the environmental benefits and challenges with the economic. india is a population of over 1.3 billion, a growing economy — in fact of all the countries in the world, the international energy agency predi
christian fraser is live in glasgow.ristian fraser at the cop26 summit in glasgow. i was just i wasjust reading i was just reading a tweet from our environment correspondent who speak talking about these new targets that modi has set out. my guess is that the world will have changed so much by then it won�*t be worth india going alone on a relatively high carbon trajectory. if everyone else has stopped emissions, india will become the pariah anyway." much more significant is the...
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the climate envoy of the marshall islands, tina stege, speaking to my colleague christian fraser. try to control surging coronavirus infections. the netherlands is one of the european countries worst affected by a fourth wave of the virus, but the restrictions have sparked violent protests. anna holligan has more from the hague. this is a partial, evening—mostly lockdown. so bars, restaurants, cafes, and shops will have to close by 8:00pm. it's really targeting social lives. and actually the netherlands was initially criticised for being relatively relaxed compared to other countries. so it was one of the last countries in the world to introduce mandatory face masks, it was one of the slowest in europe to roll out its vaccination programme, but now, with the icus — the intensive care units — reaching capacity and talk of transferring patients over the border to germany for treatment, this is the kind of short, sharp shock that the government is hoping will be enough to bring those record—breaking figures down. the interesting thing here is how divided dutch society has become. the
the climate envoy of the marshall islands, tina stege, speaking to my colleague christian fraser. try to control surging coronavirus infections. the netherlands is one of the european countries worst affected by a fourth wave of the virus, but the restrictions have sparked violent protests. anna holligan has more from the hague. this is a partial, evening—mostly lockdown. so bars, restaurants, cafes, and shops will have to close by 8:00pm. it's really targeting social lives. and actually the...
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this is bbc news with christian fraser. the average british houshould is £20 a week worse off, than they were last year. uk inflation hit 4.2% today, broadly in line with europe, it's the highest its been since the financial crash. the united states is also suffering a surge in the cost of living — so how long is this going to last? borisjohnson says it would be a "tragic mistake" for russia to embark on "military adventurism" on the borders of poland and ukraine. we will speak to the ukrainian ambassador tonight about the build up of russian troops on their eastern border. two men who were convicted of murdering the civil rights activist malcom x over 50 years ago are to have their convictions overturned british colombia has seen unprecedented weather events this year, and this time its torrential rain, followed by floods, that have cut off the main routes into vancouver. welcome to the programme. our weekly shop is getting more expensive. new data out here in the uk today shows inflation is running at 4.2%, twice the bank
this is bbc news with christian fraser. the average british houshould is £20 a week worse off, than they were last year. uk inflation hit 4.2% today, broadly in line with europe, it's the highest its been since the financial crash. the united states is also suffering a surge in the cost of living — so how long is this going to last? borisjohnson says it would be a "tragic mistake" for russia to embark on "military adventurism" on the borders of poland and ukraine. we will...
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let's cross live to the conference in glasgow now and my colleague christian fraser.gow and our continuing coverage of cop26 — we are well past the 6pm deadline here in glasgow and i can tell you there will be no agreeent tonight. in the last few hours the cop presidency has told us a third draft of the text will not be published until 8am saturday morning, which will then be followed by a further plenary session, to flush out any remaining opposition to what is in that text. the negotiations will continue long into the night. remember that document then has to be translated into the un's six different languages and circulated among all the different groupings. so prepare youselves for a late finish tomorrow. my colleague david shukman has the latest. world leaders are singled out for failing to keep their promises, for allowing the planet to become dangerously overheated, on what is meant to be the last day, demonstrators lay down at the gate of cop26 to ram home the point that lives are being lost because of climate change. appeals for action came in the conference
let's cross live to the conference in glasgow now and my colleague christian fraser.gow and our continuing coverage of cop26 — we are well past the 6pm deadline here in glasgow and i can tell you there will be no agreeent tonight. in the last few hours the cop presidency has told us a third draft of the text will not be published until 8am saturday morning, which will then be followed by a further plenary session, to flush out any remaining opposition to what is in that text. the negotiations...
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hello, i'm christian fraser live from the cop26 summit on pbs and around the globe.hey do not act now-— not act now. if we fail, they will not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive _ not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. _ not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. they _ not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. they will - not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. they will know l not act now. if we fail, they will i not forgive us. they will know that glasgow was the historic turning point where history failed to turn. you when scientists say extreme weather events are now the new normal. the secretary—general says we are killing ourselves with carbon. ., ., , ., carbon. enough of burning and drillin: carbon. enough of burning and drilling and — carbon. enough of burning and drilling and mining _ carbon. enough of burning and drilling and mining are - carbon. enough of burning and drilling and mining are way i
hello, i'm christian fraser live from the cop26 summit on pbs and around the globe.hey do not act now-— not act now. if we fail, they will not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive _ not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. _ not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. they _ not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. they will - not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. they will know l not act now. if we fail, they will i not forgive us. they will know...
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president for climate and economics at the world resources institute and spoke to my college christian frasersgow about the devastating impact of climate change. we have been seeing this, flood events, fire, wiping out communities and towns. we are seeing that already at 1.1 celsius was a people get so much worse for each action of a degree we go up and the pressure really is on now, here in glasgow, to keep local warming at levels of no more than 1.5 celsius or at least put forward a trajectory which will keep us there, we'll get us there. will keep us there, we'll get us there-— us there. your organisation looks both _ us there. your organisation looks both at _ us there. your organisation looks both at the _ us there. your organisation looks both at the climate . looks both at the climate science and also the mitigation, how we put new technologies in place to stop the rise in emissions. when you look at what goes into the exploration and extraction of fossil fuels and you compare that to what goes into renewables, it's it's depressing. how do we correct the balance? it depressing. how do
president for climate and economics at the world resources institute and spoke to my college christian frasersgow about the devastating impact of climate change. we have been seeing this, flood events, fire, wiping out communities and towns. we are seeing that already at 1.1 celsius was a people get so much worse for each action of a degree we go up and the pressure really is on now, here in glasgow, to keep local warming at levels of no more than 1.5 celsius or at least put forward a...
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i'm christian fraser in glasgow, where the cop presidency has just confirmed the negotiations will gong, protests in the netherlands, as the government announces a new partial lockdown, starting on saturday.
i'm christian fraser in glasgow, where the cop presidency has just confirmed the negotiations will gong, protests in the netherlands, as the government announces a new partial lockdown, starting on saturday.
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christian fraser at cop26 in glasgow. more from him at 11.'s bring you some of today's at the news now and in belarus, they have said that they are stepping up providing aid to migrants trapped in the border with poland. poland says belarus is provoking a surge in migrants as revenge for you sanctions. and is trying to establish a permanent camp. belarussian security forces tried to break part of the border fence and a thwarted attempt to let migrants across. some 2000 people, many of them iraqi kurds are camped on the belarussian of the frontier. 0ur correspondence enters this report from inside belarus. there is little protection and no one knows how long they're going to be here. we one knows how long they're going to be here. ~ u, one knows how long they're going to be here. ~ , ., one knows how long they're going to behere. ., ,, be here. we can stay more because the weather — be here. we can stay more because the weather was _ be here. we can stay more because the weather was too _ be here. we can stay more because the weather was too c
christian fraser at cop26 in glasgow. more from him at 11.'s bring you some of today's at the news now and in belarus, they have said that they are stepping up providing aid to migrants trapped in the border with poland. poland says belarus is provoking a surge in migrants as revenge for you sanctions. and is trying to establish a permanent camp. belarussian security forces tried to break part of the border fence and a thwarted attempt to let migrants across. some 2000 people, many of them...
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let's cross to my colleague christian fraser.m welcome to glasgow, i'm continuing coverage of cop26, it is 7pm here and the gavel should have come down on the summit an hour ago but it hasn't, because we don't yet have an agreement. in the last few hours, the presidency told us that a third draught of the text will be published this evening followed by a further stock take among the parties to see where we are. with the expectation that the negotiations will continue long into the night. that said, the closing sermon he has resumed, it started in part yesterday to formally accept those parts of the text on which there is consensus. david shackman has the latest. on was meant to be the last day, demonstrators lay down at the gates of cop26 to ram home the point that lives are being lost because of climate change. appeals for action came in the conference halls as well. activists calling on governments not to water down key points in the agreement. a plea echoed by the most vulnerable nations. , , ., nations. our safety, the safety
let's cross to my colleague christian fraser.m welcome to glasgow, i'm continuing coverage of cop26, it is 7pm here and the gavel should have come down on the summit an hour ago but it hasn't, because we don't yet have an agreement. in the last few hours, the presidency told us that a third draught of the text will be published this evening followed by a further stock take among the parties to see where we are. with the expectation that the negotiations will continue long into the night. that...
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and me christian fraser, live in glasgow. - cop 26. i can't think of any two days when more has been accomplished dealing with climate than these two days. with national leaders now on their way home, the host borisjohnson, said it was up to the remaining negotiators to deliver more progress. the eyes of the populations of the world are on you, - and the eyes of the british i government and all the other governments that care about this are on our negotiators. _ and we have your numbers. earlier there was a deal to slash methane emissions —
and me christian fraser, live in glasgow. - cop 26. i can't think of any two days when more has been accomplished dealing with climate than these two days. with national leaders now on their way home, the host borisjohnson, said it was up to the remaining negotiators to deliver more progress. the eyes of the populations of the world are on you, - and the eyes of the british i government and all the other governments that care about this are on our negotiators. _ and we have your numbers....
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i'm christian fraser in glasgow — where negotiations continue — and where we could get another drafthe crisis over its border with poland.
i'm christian fraser in glasgow — where negotiations continue — and where we could get another drafthe crisis over its border with poland.
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nada: my colleague christian fraser is in glasgow talking to the climate envoy for e marshall islandse of the country's most vulnerable to climate change. >> people are behind me having their photograph taken. people thought it would happen tonight, but it will probably go into the late hours tomorrow and a new text will be published at breakfast time. you would think they wouldn't want a fourth or fifth draft. the negotiations are continuing through the night. they will take that document to every group in, then it has to be translated into six languages. then they will have a plenary in this room tomorrow at 6:00 -- 10:00. the feeling will be when it comes to the sticking points which is finance as well as mitigation, details on the rules behind the paris agreement, the language around al and fossil fuels and whether or not they're going to come back every year of grade their ambitions, all of those things have to be sorted. it is certainly the ambition of the presidency here. the question is that the floor or is that the ceiling? with some of the stronger language we have been gett
nada: my colleague christian fraser is in glasgow talking to the climate envoy for e marshall islandse of the country's most vulnerable to climate change. >> people are behind me having their photograph taken. people thought it would happen tonight, but it will probably go into the late hours tomorrow and a new text will be published at breakfast time. you would think they wouldn't want a fourth or fifth draft. the negotiations are continuing through the night. they will take that...
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i am christian fraser live from the cop summit.pledges on how to tackle the climate emergency. over 100 countries pledged to cut methane emissions by 30%. >> it is one of the most potent greenhouse gases there is. it amounts to half the a warming we are experiencing today. >> there's a big commitment on protecting the world's trees. 110 nations pledged to end or reverse deforestation in 10 years. >> the clock is ticking. we don't have a chance to fail. that is the message of the secretary-general. that is our message. christian: world leaders are leaving glasgow later, leaving their technical teams to flesh out the details. the former presidents of world and european football are charged with fraud after the unlawful transfer of over $2 million. ♪ christian: welcome back to glasgow and the second and final day of the world leaders summit at cop26. there are some significant announcements to address the climate emergency. first, a global partnership aims cut methane emissions by 30% by 2030. more than 100 countries have signed up. c
i am christian fraser live from the cop summit.pledges on how to tackle the climate emergency. over 100 countries pledged to cut methane emissions by 30%. >> it is one of the most potent greenhouse gases there is. it amounts to half the a warming we are experiencing today. >> there's a big commitment on protecting the world's trees. 110 nations pledged to end or reverse deforestation in 10 years. >> the clock is ticking. we don't have a chance to fail. that is the message of...
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christine fraser is in glasgow with the latest.w you have been prowling the cora doors. >> i did find the prime minister's spokesperson for cop 20 tics -- 26. she says it is that a sensitive stage. they are literally fighting over every word, whether to put urgency in or mandate. they have to go back and forth. that is effectively how these climate summits work. is trying to find a happy landing zone because all 190 five countries that are here have to agree on it. but there is no doubt i think that there is a battle going on over key sections, certainly the key section over fossil fuels and advancing to coal-fired power stations. there's apparently one country leading another group of small countries that want that taken out of the text all together. then there are serious issues over finance, particularly finance for adaptation within the developing countries. some are blaming the united states for standing in the way of the finance deal and trying to put too much money into mitigation, i.e. green technologies, and not enough int
christine fraser is in glasgow with the latest.w you have been prowling the cora doors. >> i did find the prime minister's spokesperson for cop 20 tics -- 26. she says it is that a sensitive stage. they are literally fighting over every word, whether to put urgency in or mandate. they have to go back and forth. that is effectively how these climate summits work. is trying to find a happy landing zone because all 190 five countries that are here have to agree on it. but there is no doubt i...
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here's a look at the fraser river and that's where the concern about some of the flooding there.that pumps the water out of a place called the assume us prairie that is the area that is located a right in this direction that is the one that we're worried about right now at this pump station fails and they're expecting possibility of catastrophic failure in that pump station tonight. all this area here and some us prairie used to be a lake and they pump that water out of that area. so that is very low lying areas subject to flooding. and if that pump station failed tonight, they're expecting catastrophic flooding there and they're worried about the vaquita people. they've evacuated some 1100 people there already. but there are numerous homes and farmland and just an extremely dangerous event developing there for tonight. all right. let's get you back out to where we live. and you can see here in the bay area, things kind of quieting down some high clouds drifting overhead tonight. is he a few more of that storm clouds lingering off the coastline. that's good. move a little bit lat
here's a look at the fraser river and that's where the concern about some of the flooding there.that pumps the water out of a place called the assume us prairie that is the area that is located a right in this direction that is the one that we're worried about right now at this pump station fails and they're expecting possibility of catastrophic failure in that pump station tonight. all this area here and some us prairie used to be a lake and they pump that water out of that area. so that is...
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jane fraser who has just taken over as ceo believes within five years they can get return on equity up%. we think five years from now the 80-dollar book will have grown to something like 110, if your 15% on that, that is $16 a share in the stock sells around 70 today. we think it's a cheap business in their business model is moving toward fee-based income as opposed to spread income. we think it's a great opportunity. jack: one more stock, energy, energy was a horrible place to be for ten years, it perked up recently. >> what we like about conocophillips is management mentality, if they can't do something with the capital that they are earning that they believe is competitively advantage and a high rate of return the given back to the shareholders. their recent analyst day they projected over the next decade value will return 90% of the current market capitalization to shareholders and at the same time reinvest enough in the business, a third larger than it is today. we think about the comparison there to a bond. if you own a ten year bond you get about 15% of your capital back over th
jane fraser who has just taken over as ceo believes within five years they can get return on equity up%. we think five years from now the 80-dollar book will have grown to something like 110, if your 15% on that, that is $16 a share in the stock sells around 70 today. we think it's a cheap business in their business model is moving toward fee-based income as opposed to spread income. we think it's a great opportunity. jack: one more stock, energy, energy was a horrible place to be for ten...
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my colleague christian fraser is in glasgow for us. this is a hopeful sign. glasgow for us. a hopeful sin. , , ., ., glasgow for us. this is a hopeful sign. yes, i understand from people millin: sign. yes, i understand from people milling around _ sign. yes, i understand from people milling around behind _ sign. yes, i understand from people milling around behind me _ sign. yes, i understand from people milling around behind me that - sign. yes, i understand from people milling around behind me that an i milling around behind me that an agreement is imminent. in fact, just behind me, there is a podium. cameras have started to gather around it. ithink cameras have started to gather around it. i think we are expecting alok sharma might come and make some sort of formal statement to all the delegates out here in the main hall outside the main plenary room. you can see there is a phalanx of cameramen. i don't know what he is going to say and how different it will be to they said on the stage, where they will reconvene shortly. but if you are looking at the same pictures i am loo
my colleague christian fraser is in glasgow for us. this is a hopeful sign. glasgow for us. a hopeful sin. , , ., ., glasgow for us. this is a hopeful sign. yes, i understand from people millin: sign. yes, i understand from people milling around _ sign. yes, i understand from people milling around behind _ sign. yes, i understand from people milling around behind me _ sign. yes, i understand from people milling around behind me that - sign. yes, i understand from people milling around behind me...
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nancy: my colleague christian fraser is in glasgow talking to the climate envoy for the marshall islandse of the country's most vulnerable to climate change. christian: tina is the climate envoy for the marshall islands. you came here to make your voice heard and because of quarantine rules back in the marshall lands, some of your delegates have to go home. i do find yourself now in the negotiating room. tina: yes, we came knowing that would be how it would have to work. we are a small but very focused am. we had our plans in place. it was wonderful that my minister was leading our delegation until yesterday, when he had to leave with a few other members of the delegation to start quarantine before going back onto the islands. but he left us here, put some wind in our sails, and we have to finish the race. christian: this morning, the high ambition coalition came together, which the marshall islands chairs. did you chariot? tina: i chaired the meeting christian: you chaired the meeting with john kerry, urszula are lying in the room, europeans in the room -- ursula vander lyon in the room
nancy: my colleague christian fraser is in glasgow talking to the climate envoy for the marshall islandse of the country's most vulnerable to climate change. christian: tina is the climate envoy for the marshall islands. you came here to make your voice heard and because of quarantine rules back in the marshall lands, some of your delegates have to go home. i do find yourself now in the negotiating room. tina: yes, we came knowing that would be how it would have to work. we are a small but very...
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i'm christian fraser with the latest in a series of programmes from around the world, looking at thee activists and negotiators have spent the week trying to find solutions to this global emergency. before we dissect some of the biggest issues, let's take a look back at the key moments of this first week at cop26. humanity has long since run down the clock on climate change. it's one minute to midnight on that doomsday clock
i'm christian fraser with the latest in a series of programmes from around the world, looking at thee activists and negotiators have spent the week trying to find solutions to this global emergency. before we dissect some of the biggest issues, let's take a look back at the key moments of this first week at cop26. humanity has long since run down the clock on climate change. it's one minute to midnight on that doomsday clock
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and an engineering student took simon fraser university in canada, has designed real time b, hiv monitoring system to track b health through microphones and heat senses by helping to pinpoint the causes of colony collapsed disorder or invention has the potential to save millions of bees. ah, the race is on to prevent the collapse of the planets in set populations. if life on earth is to continue as we know it, then we need to move fast ah. november march the 5th anniversary of a peace treaty between the columbian state and fark rebels. but the security situation in conflict regents like hearing coca is far from resolved. can the government feel deliver on the promise piece, special coverage on all 0 a . ah ah, ah meet the minimum is a tough is helpful and the daughter decide to put the rug res hoping to live better with. let's just throw everything away out there will expose the simple living movement aimed at reducing personal consumption credit and clutch. and i hope to be happier as a result. a simple life on al jazeera. oh, you want to help save the world oh, sneeze into your elbow to o
and an engineering student took simon fraser university in canada, has designed real time b, hiv monitoring system to track b health through microphones and heat senses by helping to pinpoint the causes of colony collapsed disorder or invention has the potential to save millions of bees. ah, the race is on to prevent the collapse of the planets in set populations. if life on earth is to continue as we know it, then we need to move fast ah. november march the 5th anniversary of a peace treaty...
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earlier my colleague christian fraser, who is at the summit in glasgow, spoke to the foreign ministerlu simon kofe about that video message. i decided to take that shot in the water. the location where delivered my statement used to be dry land many years ago. it is you can see the video, there is a concrete block behind me and that was billed by the americans in world war ii. and that was built on land as well and so. the video reveals the reality is that we are facing here and tuvalu with the effects of climate change. and he brought it home very loudly for everyone here in glasgow. it certainly had the right effect. but when you get reports back from here in glasgow from your team better here, whether you are satisfied with what is being discussed? i think there has certainly been positive steps have been taken. we have heard pledges made by some of the bigger countries within the first week of cop26. but i acknowledge that it is quite a difficult process to get everyone on board on certain issues. but the team are feeling quite optimistic that they have were able to come back with
earlier my colleague christian fraser, who is at the summit in glasgow, spoke to the foreign ministerlu simon kofe about that video message. i decided to take that shot in the water. the location where delivered my statement used to be dry land many years ago. it is you can see the video, there is a concrete block behind me and that was billed by the americans in world war ii. and that was built on land as well and so. the video reveals the reality is that we are facing here and tuvalu with the...
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boris johnson's finance adviser for the conference and he's been speaking to the bbc�*s christian fraserincrease the links see, as government policy toughens up, what is needed to get us to 1.5 degrees is companies will have to do not just say theoretically this is what it will happen but actually i do have to write off some of those. with a tiny bit of that earlier, last year, about a year ago with some of the major oil companies who wrote off some of the excess reserves that just don't wrote off some of the excess reserves thatjust don't make sense in a 1.5 degrees world but it is a drop in the bucket thus far. i but it is a drop in the bucket thus far. ~ ., but it is a drop in the bucket thus far-— thus far. i know you are a supporter _ thus far. i know you are a supporter of _ thus far. i know you are a supporter of the - thus far. i know you are a supporter of the carbon i thus far. i know you are a - supporter of the carbon market as a way of generating financing getting finance to parts of the world that need it but one of the problems at the moment is what we call carbon leakage.
boris johnson's finance adviser for the conference and he's been speaking to the bbc�*s christian fraserincrease the links see, as government policy toughens up, what is needed to get us to 1.5 degrees is companies will have to do not just say theoretically this is what it will happen but actually i do have to write off some of those. with a tiny bit of that earlier, last year, about a year ago with some of the major oil companies who wrote off some of the excess reserves that just don't...
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cold weather in the countries north conditions which have helped the virus to thrive. yoga withdrew fraser complex and store epidemic prevention and control situation this winter and the next spring. china will continue to hear through st. epidermal provision and control measures. some authorities have expanded the definition of close contacts using mobil 4 and data to track people's location and activities. officials here call it space time or overlap which sounds like something out of science fiction, but it's very simple. if you spend just 10 minutes within a certain radius of the normal curve, at 19 case, your mobile form will alert authorities, which means a person can be quarantined even though they hadn't come into actual physical contact with an infected person. nearly 77 percent of china's population is fully vaccinated. but whilst and couple australia and new zealand have opted to live with the virus bating is sticking to its 0 tolerance strategy. policy was criticized by for ologist kwan e on hong kong television this week. so for all local governments, i'm italian, there's 0 to
cold weather in the countries north conditions which have helped the virus to thrive. yoga withdrew fraser complex and store epidemic prevention and control situation this winter and the next spring. china will continue to hear through st. epidermal provision and control measures. some authorities have expanded the definition of close contacts using mobil 4 and data to track people's location and activities. officials here call it space time or overlap which sounds like something out of science...
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breeding and releasing as many as 2000 along the coast each year and an engineering student took simon fraser university in canada as designed to real time b, hiv monitoring system to track b health through microphones and heat fences. by helping to pinpoint the causes of colony collapsed disorder or invention has the potential to save millions of bees. ah, the race is on to prevent the collapse of the planets in set populations. if life on earth is to continue as we know it, then we need to move fast. ah, oh, african narrative. mm. from african perspective. i new theories of short documentary by african filmmakers from across the continent. this is when really committed to handle the african direct coming, sued on al jazeera, pick from the al, jazeera london, bro carthage test to people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st generation of black versus people and we have to really find our way with no hope and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries, films. i reckon if you're in to tell me things home, right. skin you think ab
breeding and releasing as many as 2000 along the coast each year and an engineering student took simon fraser university in canada as designed to real time b, hiv monitoring system to track b health through microphones and heat fences. by helping to pinpoint the causes of colony collapsed disorder or invention has the potential to save millions of bees. ah, the race is on to prevent the collapse of the planets in set populations. if life on earth is to continue as we know it, then we need to...
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the marshall islands climate envoy, tina stege, told my colleague christian fraser why the deal doesd be no further changes to the text, and we had already swallowed some changes that were very difficult to swallow, and that came at the end, and...as i said in my statement in the planerary, there are other pieces of that package that are critical that we fought really hard to get and that are part of the lifeline that people in my country need. and so what we took it, but i needed to express the deep disappointment that we felt about having to do that. india is a very big place in the room, naturally. and i guess alok sharma as the president took the view that he wouldn't get this across the line unless he bowed to what they were saying. was it as simple as they wouldn't have backed the whole document had he not made that change? as i said, we were not in the room. and perhaps if we had been, i could answer your question, but i can't tell you, but i think for us particularly, the very small island states, we come here to speak, to be heard, and for that to happen, we need to be in th
the marshall islands climate envoy, tina stege, told my colleague christian fraser why the deal doesd be no further changes to the text, and we had already swallowed some changes that were very difficult to swallow, and that came at the end, and...as i said in my statement in the planerary, there are other pieces of that package that are critical that we fought really hard to get and that are part of the lifeline that people in my country need. and so what we took it, but i needed to express...
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and an engineering student at simon fraser university in canada has designed real time b, hiv monitoring system to track b health through microphones and heat senses by helping to pinpoint the causes of colony collapsed disorder or invention has the potential to save millions of bees. the race is on to prevent the collapse of the planets in set populations. if life on earth is to continue as we know it, then we need to move fast ah, in columbia, transforming urban waste into building blocks to use this to for us and the waste left of the war. we can finish their house in charging nothing america in just 10 years. and in singapore critical farms and living buildings, anything you do on land, on the ground, doesn't make sense to do that apply on a building. now can, we might have not just decorative that can we might get biologically productive earth rise, describe as cutting edge solution for sustainable cities on al jazeera ah, [000:00:00;00] with in the light of the open sea heights, a dark secret men forced to work without pay inflate for years but a glimmer of hope remain for the fick
and an engineering student at simon fraser university in canada has designed real time b, hiv monitoring system to track b health through microphones and heat senses by helping to pinpoint the causes of colony collapsed disorder or invention has the potential to save millions of bees. the race is on to prevent the collapse of the planets in set populations. if life on earth is to continue as we know it, then we need to move fast ah, in columbia, transforming urban waste into building blocks to...
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but this time, this extreme rainstorm, so the fraser valley, even before the connected river systems could flood it, the u. s. slide has be see very much still on high alert. and this entire area, racing for more. jody vance. al jazeera, vancouver leaders from the us, canada and mexico were you to meet in washington on friday. the summits will be the 1st they've held in 5 years. they're expected to discuss immigration cove at 19 and jumpstarting trade as borders reopen. manuel wrap of the reports for mexico city. the slow return of to wait traffic on the u. s. mexico board. last month marked an end to the 19 month ban on non essential land crossings into the u. s. from both mexico and canada. the reopening of borders proceeds another important event in the resumption of normal international relations. and in person meeting between the leaders of the 3 countries, it's as simple as bank debit. almost money, punished us to this. let's see how these to really this handle themselves. and if they, the economic integration of north america towards the path of a social policy that allows for
but this time, this extreme rainstorm, so the fraser valley, even before the connected river systems could flood it, the u. s. slide has be see very much still on high alert. and this entire area, racing for more. jody vance. al jazeera, vancouver leaders from the us, canada and mexico were you to meet in washington on friday. the summits will be the 1st they've held in 5 years. they're expected to discuss immigration cove at 19 and jumpstarting trade as borders reopen. manuel wrap of the...
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boris johnson's finance adviser for the conference — and he's been speaking to the bbc�*s christian fraserugh, as government policy toughens up is clearer, fills in the different words the same thing about what is needed to get us to 1.5 degrees is companies are going to notjust say, theoretically this is what's going to happen, but actually i do have to write off some of those. we saw a tiny bit of that earlier last year, about a year ago with some of the major oil companies who wrote off some of those excess reserves thatjust don't make sense in a 1.5 degrees world. but it's a drop in the bucket thus far. i know you are a supporter of the carbon market as a way of generating finance, getting finance to those parts of the world that needed. one of the problems at the moment is what we call carbon leakage, so you get a territory like the eu that puts up the price of carbon, the carbon taxes and becomes more expensive for companies and then companies relocate to another part of the world where it is cheaper. do you think there needs to be thought about a global carbon price? ido think... lo
boris johnson's finance adviser for the conference — and he's been speaking to the bbc�*s christian fraserugh, as government policy toughens up is clearer, fills in the different words the same thing about what is needed to get us to 1.5 degrees is companies are going to notjust say, theoretically this is what's going to happen, but actually i do have to write off some of those. we saw a tiny bit of that earlier last year, about a year ago with some of the major oil companies who wrote off...
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but this time, this extreme rainstorms, so the fraser valley, even before the connected river systems could flood it. the u. s. light has b c very much, still on high alert, and this entire area, racing for more. jodie vance al jazeera vancouver. ah, it is good to be with us. hello adrian, for the can hear it though. how the headlines on how to 0 that been more confrontations between security forces and protest as in sudan. at least 15 people were killed on witness day after police opened fire on demonstrators. there's anger over the ministry refusal to hand back power to civilians. al jazeera is russ who, solder as more from cartoon, new kalash as erupted in would a district and the people, the protest. there's ought of medicaid in the roars, while the security forces are fighting the tear gas to disperse. that is the protest there's and this protest is our mainly gathering due to their violence that happened yesterday. also a group of lawyers on now had into would this vague, just to report, take the reports and to the tour of the security forces from using excessive force . i guess
but this time, this extreme rainstorms, so the fraser valley, even before the connected river systems could flood it. the u. s. light has b c very much, still on high alert, and this entire area, racing for more. jodie vance al jazeera vancouver. ah, it is good to be with us. hello adrian, for the can hear it though. how the headlines on how to 0 that been more confrontations between security forces and protest as in sudan. at least 15 people were killed on witness day after police opened fire...
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and an engineering student at simon fraser university in canada. has designed real time b, hiv monitoring system to track b health through microphones and heat senses by helping to pinpoint the causes of colony collapse. disorder or invention has the potential to save millions of bees. the race is on to prevent the collapse of the planets in set populations. if life on earth is to continue, as we know it, than we need to move fast ah, in columbia, transforming, i've been waiting to building long. we use this to for a same for the west blast of the war. we can finish day. i was in charge of fishing, looking on america. i'm interested in seeing a poll critical farms and living buildings. anything you do on land, on the ground doesn't make sense to do that. i'll pile on a building and we might have not just decorative, but to we might get biologically productive earth right. describe as cutting edge solution for sustainable city on al jazeera. you know, you can watch out to say we're english streaming light on like youtube channel. last thousands of a
and an engineering student at simon fraser university in canada. has designed real time b, hiv monitoring system to track b health through microphones and heat senses by helping to pinpoint the causes of colony collapse. disorder or invention has the potential to save millions of bees. the race is on to prevent the collapse of the planets in set populations. if life on earth is to continue, as we know it, than we need to move fast ah, in columbia, transforming, i've been waiting to building...