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so in some ways it's a gloomy prognosis coming out of the g20. i think, you know, what we're going to see and what's been happening over many years at the u.n., and i witnessed it firsthand as deputy secretary general, was a move towards coalitions of the willing. that not everybody needs to move at the same speed. and climate was this issue you're taxing yourself, making your economy more expensive, less competitive by adapting climate change objectives. increasingly people are seeing while there are short-term costs by transitioning to a green economy, you're actually going to improve the livelihoods of your citizens and actually become much more competitive because you're investing in new industries, not old ones so i think we're going to see some countries, more particularly some companies, racing ahead and so cop may be less about the consensus reached in the sort of agreements of national leaders and much more about some of these smaller coalitions around sectors or around individual countries or groups of countries racing ahead of the rest
so in some ways it's a gloomy prognosis coming out of the g20. i think, you know, what we're going to see and what's been happening over many years at the u.n., and i witnessed it firsthand as deputy secretary general, was a move towards coalitions of the willing. that not everybody needs to move at the same speed. and climate was this issue you're taxing yourself, making your economy more expensive, less competitive by adapting climate change objectives. increasingly people are seeing while...
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speaker, the g20 did not achieve this. the prime minister is failing in his efforts to convince the world leaders that more must be done. he has welcomed the commitments in the distant future and i expect that when he knows all too well that we need to halve the carbon emissions now at least by the end of this decade if we are to keep global temperatures down. it is a time for urgent climate action now, not more climate delay. now, mr. speaker, we all know how difficult it is to convince the world to curtail carbon emissions, but it is our responsibility to do so. it is the prime minister's responsibility to influence world leaders and lead by example. but as we try to convince other countries to phase out coal, this government is refusing to make its mind up about coal mines within its own borders. they could have followed the lead of the welsh labour government and changed planning policy to make sure no new coal mines have been developed, but they didn't. and as we try to convince big emitters to do more when it comes t
speaker, the g20 did not achieve this. the prime minister is failing in his efforts to convince the world leaders that more must be done. he has welcomed the commitments in the distant future and i expect that when he knows all too well that we need to halve the carbon emissions now at least by the end of this decade if we are to keep global temperatures down. it is a time for urgent climate action now, not more climate delay. now, mr. speaker, we all know how difficult it is to convince the...
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the g20 climate field falls short.-down communique from the world's biggest conference in need of a big breakthrough. a steel and aluminum trade deal. allies will renew tariffs
the g20 climate field falls short.-down communique from the world's biggest conference in need of a big breakthrough. a steel and aluminum trade deal. allies will renew tariffs
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further than we did at g20.to keep the rise in temperatures below 1.5 degrees. we need to build on the g20 agreement and act faster and more decisively. we must strengthen our efforts in the realm of climate finance. we must bring together the public and private sector in new ways. we had a road mapjust made by prince charles. prime ministerjohnson highlighted the amount of private money available. it is tens of trillions. but now we have got to use that. now we have to find and intelligent way to spend them and spend them quickly. we need first and foremost that all multilateral development banks and especially the world bank core share with the private sector risks that the private sector risks that the private sector risks that the private sector alone cannot bear. we need country —based platforms where the world bank and other banks, multilateral development banks, can actually cause share and make all this money usable to a good effort. this is the first, in a sense, great news that prime ministerjohnson ga
further than we did at g20.to keep the rise in temperatures below 1.5 degrees. we need to build on the g20 agreement and act faster and more decisively. we must strengthen our efforts in the realm of climate finance. we must bring together the public and private sector in new ways. we had a road mapjust made by prince charles. prime ministerjohnson highlighted the amount of private money available. it is tens of trillions. but now we have got to use that. now we have to find and intelligent way...
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that is the posh of the g20 and indeed of our friends and allies around the world. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the universal credit score is already hitting people hard, even before the challenges of the pandemic 39% 39% of chin my constituency grew up in poverty. and local tricare is launched a fundraising campaign to support people through the winter months. the prime minister is well known for his ability to attract wealthy donors. will they use those skills to beef up our campaign? or even better, will he cancel the -- [inaudible] >> what we've done is abolish the old system that unfairly tax people in universal credit and helped people with a 1 million pounds tax cut. what we on this side of the house believe in is rewarding work, mr. speaker. what's with the people of this country want to see. that's why we put the tax cut on those were on universal. that's why they are lifting the living wage and what's their partisan universal -- it's not nothing. they want to abolish universal credit, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. they're refusing to rule out the charge which would
that is the posh of the g20 and indeed of our friends and allies around the world. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the universal credit score is already hitting people hard, even before the challenges of the pandemic 39% 39% of chin my constituency grew up in poverty. and local tricare is launched a fundraising campaign to support people through the winter months. the prime minister is well known for his ability to attract wealthy donors. will they use those skills to beef up our campaign? or...
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and we are told that that g20 meeting in rome was the first time that all members of the g20, collectivelyresponsible for some 80% of global emissions, now accept the science which says the world has to keep global -- the average-global temperature increase to within 1.5 and 2 degrees. that's not a new idea but we're told only now do all members of that group accept that science. to describe it as limited progress, i think, it an understatement, particularly when you consider all that is at stake because the science is really clear on another point. we are out of time. these are just some of the biblical events the world has seen and experienced in 2021. extreme floods, fires, droughts, and record temperatures across the u.s. and around the world. proof, scientists say, we're already living in a climate crisis. >> it's here. i mean, it's upon us. people see that. people feel that. >> reporter: he led u.s. climate negotiations through the obama administration and helped forge 2015's paris agreement. that breakthrough document includes a critical promise. all countries will work to keep the
and we are told that that g20 meeting in rome was the first time that all members of the g20, collectivelyresponsible for some 80% of global emissions, now accept the science which says the world has to keep global -- the average-global temperature increase to within 1.5 and 2 degrees. that's not a new idea but we're told only now do all members of that group accept that science. to describe it as limited progress, i think, it an understatement, particularly when you consider all that is at...
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for the most part, however, the g20 fell short on the big goals. but there were still some diplomatic on the side line. a coin toss for good luck in rome's famous fountain. leaders at this g20 summit open for all help. some successes coming on the side lines. u.s. and eu reducing friction on aluminum and steel tariffs. >> this marks a milestone in the renewed eu-u.s. partnership. >> reporter: american-french friendship put back on track after a submarine deal soured relations. even british-french tempers frayed over fish tamp down, temporarily at least. perhaps president biden who missed the coin toss at the fountain and arrived beset by doubts about his and american leadership gained most. >> we have to take action now. >> reporter: hosting a global supply chain event pushing leaders to ease bottlenecks and getting sign-off on a global minimum for corporate tax. >> well, i'm proud that the g20 endorsed the global minimum tax, and this is an incredible win for all our countries. >> reporter: but on the big ticket items, covid and climate, gains har
for the most part, however, the g20 fell short on the big goals. but there were still some diplomatic on the side line. a coin toss for good luck in rome's famous fountain. leaders at this g20 summit open for all help. some successes coming on the side lines. u.s. and eu reducing friction on aluminum and steel tariffs. >> this marks a milestone in the renewed eu-u.s. partnership. >> reporter: american-french friendship put back on track after a submarine deal soured relations. even...
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italy's g20 presence wants to boost economic growth and make it more sustainable. we of it to our citizens, our planet and to future generations. it is now my pleasure to leave the floor to his royal highness the prince of wales after him, i will give the floor to brian moynahan. >> i am most grateful to you for inviting me to address this immensely important meeting. i know you have many pressing issues of the day, but none is more present than the future health of our planet and of the people who inhabit it. the planet health today will dictate the economic prosperity of generations to come. hence, overwhelming responsibility to generations yet unborn. after nearly 50 years of trying to raise awareness of the growing climate and environmental crisis, i am sensing a change in attitude and the buildup of positive momentum. as you know, listening is often more important than speaking. i have listened closely to leaders of many countries, particularly commonwealth nations whose communities are some of the most climate vulnerable on this earth. it is also impossible n
italy's g20 presence wants to boost economic growth and make it more sustainable. we of it to our citizens, our planet and to future generations. it is now my pleasure to leave the floor to his royal highness the prince of wales after him, i will give the floor to brian moynahan. >> i am most grateful to you for inviting me to address this immensely important meeting. i know you have many pressing issues of the day, but none is more present than the future health of our planet and of the...
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and the shortcoming of this g20-- there are many-- one of the shortcomings of this g20 communique is really doesn't lay down very many specifics. it does not commit these countries to updating their own climate targets, most importantly, which is what is necessary. they all need to update their own climate targets between now and 2030 in order for 1.5 degrees to be within reach. >> sreenivasan: if the g20 countries were not able to make, kind of, firm commitments among themselves, what's the likelihood that they will in the next two weeks do something substantive or meaningful, especially for the poorer, smaller countries on the planet that are more affected by the policies shaped there? >> it's worth remembering that the lion's share of greenhouse gas emissions that are warming up the planet come from the group of 20. and so, any hope to stave off the worst effects of climate change rests in the hands of g20 leaders. they are very much under the spotlight, and their leaders, when they come up to make speeches over the next two days, will be under scrutiny by, i'm sure, their citizen
and the shortcoming of this g20-- there are many-- one of the shortcomings of this g20 communique is really doesn't lay down very many specifics. it does not commit these countries to updating their own climate targets, most importantly, which is what is necessary. they all need to update their own climate targets between now and 2030 in order for 1.5 degrees to be within reach. >> sreenivasan: if the g20 countries were not able to make, kind of, firm commitments among themselves, what's...
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the g20 makes up 80% of global emissions. we were hoping to have more details on what they were planning to do. we did have something on methane, but it stops the global pledge of cutting it down 30% between 20 talk and 20 -- 2020 and 2030. we did have something on coal, yet again disappointing because of the financing, but nothing about the master calls for china. they didn't say they would stop using calls. there were some fossil fuels that polluted the atmosphere. there are two schools of thought. either we didn't achieve anything on g20 level, why 200 nations here, were a lot of them are suffering from climate change but they're not the world's biggest emitters? the others are saying because the g20 is a little bit of a fiasco, they will want to push it through. we were talking about cop 26. and unless you have more commitment from countries and also corporates, he will be in -- difficult to achieve those climate targets. tom: we heard about china and russia not turning up at this event. the delegates are going to be on t
the g20 makes up 80% of global emissions. we were hoping to have more details on what they were planning to do. we did have something on methane, but it stops the global pledge of cutting it down 30% between 20 talk and 20 -- 2020 and 2030. we did have something on coal, yet again disappointing because of the financing, but nothing about the master calls for china. they didn't say they would stop using calls. there were some fossil fuels that polluted the atmosphere. there are two schools of...
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. >> spoke at the conference at the end of the g20 summit in rome. your his remarks. -- here are his remarks. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president biden: i apologize for keeping you waiting. we were playing with elevators. long story. we have had a series of very productive meetings the past few days. i am looking forward to continuing to make progress on critical global issues as we head off to glasgow. because of what we have seen in rome, what i think is the power of america showing out and working with our allies and partners to make progress on issues that matter to all of us. there is really no substitute for face-to-face discussions and negotiations when it comes to building understanding and cooperation. i have found in all of my meetings, both the larger and one-on-one sessions, a real eagerness among our partners and allies for american leadership to help bring the world together and solve big problems. i found my 1-1 engagement with so many of the leaders and the importance of strong personal relationships
. >> spoke at the conference at the end of the g20 summit in rome. your his remarks. -- here are his remarks. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president biden: i apologize for keeping you waiting. we were playing with elevators. long story. we have had a series of very productive meetings the past few days. i am looking forward to continuing to make progress on critical global issues as we head off to glasgow. because of what we have seen in rome, what i...
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it was hoped that the g20 was a spring board for the cop26. president biden was clear and he said the reason they hadn't been able to meet these lofty ambitions was quite clearly because president xi and putin wasn't here at the summit. biden said the way he helped get other leaders over the line was to be able to discuss it with them and look them in the eye and he wasn't able to do that here. so president biden quite clear on who he felt -- he threw saudi arabia in there as well who was falling short. there were some successes of g 20 and the restrictions were reduced significantly and the european commission president wanted that. this is how she put it. >> this marks a milestone in the renewed eu/us partnership and it is a global first to achieve the decarbonization of the global steel production and trade. it is a big step forward in fighting climate change. >> reporter: so a big step forward but in a problem of massive scale and scope. as boris johnson put it here, really a drop in the warming ocean. steel and aluminum tariffs reduced co
it was hoped that the g20 was a spring board for the cop26. president biden was clear and he said the reason they hadn't been able to meet these lofty ambitions was quite clearly because president xi and putin wasn't here at the summit. biden said the way he helped get other leaders over the line was to be able to discuss it with them and look them in the eye and he wasn't able to do that here. so president biden quite clear on who he felt -- he threw saudi arabia in there as well who was...
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among members of the g20. between developed and developing countries. amy: some 30,000 people are expected to take part in the two week summit which was postponed for a year due to the pandemic. climate activists have been gathering in glasgow to push world leaders to take more drastic action like ending government subsidies for also feels and divesting from coal, oil and gas. finance -- is in -- with t oil industry. -- studies indicate the deal will in effect high income countries including the u.s. the most. on the climate front, g20 members agreed to work towards ending coal financing overseas and pledge to pursue efforts to keep the global temperature rise to one .5 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels as per the paris agreent but made no firm commitments to that end. activists held protests throughout the weekend. >> we are holding a demonstration on environmental and social issues and against the g20 which continues undaunted and a path that has almost led us to social and ecological failure. amy: g20 members also backed an extension have de
among members of the g20. between developed and developing countries. amy: some 30,000 people are expected to take part in the two week summit which was postponed for a year due to the pandemic. climate activists have been gathering in glasgow to push world leaders to take more drastic action like ending government subsidies for also feels and divesting from coal, oil and gas. finance -- is in -- with t oil industry. -- studies indicate the deal will in effect high income countries including...
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we were disappointed about the g20. we do not have an agreement on domestic coal plans, global methane. what can we achieve? >> 2050 is far. people have to focus on the short-term. the reality is china is ahead when it comes to restyling -- installing renewable energy. they are ahead when it comes to electric vehicles. we see a lot going on in china. francine: where will you be able to set your missions for scope to? >> we have our action plans now. what we now need to monitor is the industry. we plan on [indiscernible] at the end of the day, -- [indiscernible] francine: when you look at what else we are not in control of, there is the energy crisis and the fact that the world seems to be stalling once again. does it make it harder to achieve your climate goals because of the difficult environment? >> i would not say so. at the beginning of the year, the economy was growing. right now, the economy is slowing. that probably makes sense. we are starting to move things around in the world. ultimately, it will have an impac
we were disappointed about the g20. we do not have an agreement on domestic coal plans, global methane. what can we achieve? >> 2050 is far. people have to focus on the short-term. the reality is china is ahead when it comes to restyling -- installing renewable energy. they are ahead when it comes to electric vehicles. we see a lot going on in china. francine: where will you be able to set your missions for scope to? >> we have our action plans now. what we now need to monitor is...
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secretary general antonio gutierrez said at the opening of the g20 said, let's be clear there's a risk that glasgow will not deliver pointing to weak promises from china, russia and others the g20 yesterday did agree to end coal financing by the end of the year and work to contain global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels but no pledges and end date on the use of coal. and no commitments to improve climate finance. that's what's on the table here. president biden was asked how he could urge refineries to produce more oil and at the same time push to cut emissions on the world stage. >> it's not at all inconsistent in that no one has an tis patded that this year we'd be in a position or next year that we're not going to use any more oil or gas. >> and president biden said that was irrational in bringing several members of his cabinet here, he's including treasury secretary janet yellen about 50 members of congress will also be here to show america's commitment to climate. this after pulling out of the paris climate agreement under the trump administration and rejo
secretary general antonio gutierrez said at the opening of the g20 said, let's be clear there's a risk that glasgow will not deliver pointing to weak promises from china, russia and others the g20 yesterday did agree to end coal financing by the end of the year and work to contain global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels but no pledges and end date on the use of coal. and no commitments to improve climate finance. that's what's on the table here. president biden was...
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coal domestically. >> trevor: g20, that is a flex.ly these leaders were, like, no more coal for anyone! except us. now, if you will excuse me, i've got to go home and give a pfizer booster to my pet. sorry, guys, but how is climate change the most pressing issue facing humanity but then your plan is to do somethingn't ate but more or less -- something about it by more or less 2050? if somebody says we should hang out, what's your schedule looking like in 2050? you'll never see the person again. i'm looking at the people making the pledge. half won't be around in 2050. genius, when are we fixing this? how much time do i have left? yeah, around then. the steps, they won't actually reduce carbon emissions enough to reach the goals. so basically they've said i want to lose 100 pounds by the summer so i'll do five pushups by the day and maybe i'll get taperly woo. we'll see what happens. you can't say you want to do something about it and be, like, in 30 years, we'll do something in 30 years. >> i can solve climate change in ten minutes. s
coal domestically. >> trevor: g20, that is a flex.ly these leaders were, like, no more coal for anyone! except us. now, if you will excuse me, i've got to go home and give a pfizer booster to my pet. sorry, guys, but how is climate change the most pressing issue facing humanity but then your plan is to do somethingn't ate but more or less -- something about it by more or less 2050? if somebody says we should hang out, what's your schedule looking like in 2050? you'll never see the person...
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that is what he did for the g20. and that is what he's doing.flood those words when it felt like china just in shock, right? and the russians just announced that they don't feel like they're going to need their commitment by 2050, that they would like to extend into 2060. and when you have countries already starting to do that, and meanwhile the serious negative repercussions that we are actively seeing from climate change, happening right -- we should have been doing this yesterday. it makes it feel as though there isn't going to be a lot happening here. i am worried that these next two weeks are going to be a lot of talk, a lot of show. even at the g20, by the, way they did make things that president biden is going to have to push through congress here. and giving how things are domestically, that is not exactly a shoe. and >> let me ask you about something about the foreign policies on president biden's agenda. he met with turkey's president, they talked about turkeys michelle system as a human rights violation. you stop the ongoing conflict
that is what he did for the g20. and that is what he's doing.flood those words when it felt like china just in shock, right? and the russians just announced that they don't feel like they're going to need their commitment by 2050, that they would like to extend into 2060. and when you have countries already starting to do that, and meanwhile the serious negative repercussions that we are actively seeing from climate change, happening right -- we should have been doing this yesterday. it makes...
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were there any signs of progress from the g20 leaders >> reporter: yeah, i mean, we heard a lot of talkr the weekend. we saw all the g20 leaders come out talking about climate change as it related to all other policy issues and greasing the wheels for cop26 which is happening here they offered a lot of encouragement, no concrete commitments. the cop26 comes six years after paris. it was supposed to happen last year, but the pandemic pushed it to this year in the last six years, signatories, almost 200 countries, were supposed to go back to their capitals and come up with ambitious plans to reach the goals that were laid out in paris. joe biden went back to the u.s., of course. he came up with a vert a plwod half u.s. emissions by 2030 to reach that net zero goal by 2050 the problem for everybody, the world cannot reach these goals without china and president xi jinping will not be in glasgow >> not only russia and china basically didn't show up in terms of commitments to deal with climate change. and there's a reason why people should be disappointed in that i -- i found it disappointin
were there any signs of progress from the g20 leaders >> reporter: yeah, i mean, we heard a lot of talkr the weekend. we saw all the g20 leaders come out talking about climate change as it related to all other policy issues and greasing the wheels for cop26 which is happening here they offered a lot of encouragement, no concrete commitments. the cop26 comes six years after paris. it was supposed to happen last year, but the pandemic pushed it to this year in the last six years,...
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tonight, they are wrapping up the g20 summit. tomorrow, president biden and other world leaders are head today scotland for the beginning of the united nations climate conference. however, one of today's g20 meetings did include a session on the climate. britain -- britain's prince charles was invited to speak in recognition of his 50 years highlighting climate change. he emphasized to leaders how much is at stake. >> quite literally, it is the last chance saloon. we must now translate fine words into still finer actions. and as the enormity of the climate challenge dominates people's conversations from newsrooms to living rooms, and as the future of humanity and nature herself are at stake, it is surely time to set aside our differences and grasp this unique opportunity to launch a substantial green recovery by putting the global economy on a confident, sustainable trajectory and, thus, save our planet. >> lot riding on this climate summit. we just heard prince charles say it's being regarded as our last chance at preventing the
tonight, they are wrapping up the g20 summit. tomorrow, president biden and other world leaders are head today scotland for the beginning of the united nations climate conference. however, one of today's g20 meetings did include a session on the climate. britain -- britain's prince charles was invited to speak in recognition of his 50 years highlighting climate change. he emphasized to leaders how much is at stake. >> quite literally, it is the last chance saloon. we must now translate...
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. >>> prince charles ended today's g20 summit with a warning about climb change.t's an issue he has pushed for 20 years. he is urging action. >> we will need trillions of dollars every yeek year to create new infrastructure and to meet the climate target that will save our tourists and farms, our oceans and wild life. >> there's a lot riding on this two-week-long climate summit. global leaders must outline how to halve greenhouse gas emissions. earlier tonight, i spoke with the mayor of san jose. reuters is reporting that at the g20 conference this weekend, world leaders agreed there should be a 1 1/2-degree celsius limit going forward. they like that idea. but they haven't made con crease measures to the problem. is that the problem? >> the goals are nice but the actions are better. we need assistance on foreign countries. the more coal they're burning, in a developing country or a powerhouse like china, that's going to affect us. we need much more investment in our electric grid infrastructure. that's failing in northern california because of underinvestment by
. >>> prince charles ended today's g20 summit with a warning about climb change.t's an issue he has pushed for 20 years. he is urging action. >> we will need trillions of dollars every yeek year to create new infrastructure and to meet the climate target that will save our tourists and farms, our oceans and wild life. >> there's a lot riding on this two-week-long climate summit. global leaders must outline how to halve greenhouse gas emissions. earlier tonight, i spoke with...
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of small island states, in september, signed a declaration to urge major emitters, particularly the g20ubsidies by 2023. we were disappointed to find the addition of the inefficiency from the g20 language, but can accept that this is as far as we can go today. the challenge with securing today's historic commitment for the unfccc to phase out inefficient fossil fuels, despite knowing this is required to stay on a 1.5 degrees global pathway, deeply concerns us. the challenges of the energy transition are real, and we recognise the political risks that come with the climate change response, and the nature of the fossil fuel industry in the world today, are real. we need to double down on retraining workforces so that this is an easy decision to make, going forward. we appreciate the outcome of today, although we reiterate the challenges around the process. thank you. thank ou, around the process. thank you. thank you. antigua — around the process. thank you. thank you. antigua and _ around the process. thank you. thank you, antigua and barbuda, _ around the process. thank you. thank you,
of small island states, in september, signed a declaration to urge major emitters, particularly the g20ubsidies by 2023. we were disappointed to find the addition of the inefficiency from the g20 language, but can accept that this is as far as we can go today. the challenge with securing today's historic commitment for the unfccc to phase out inefficient fossil fuels, despite knowing this is required to stay on a 1.5 degrees global pathway, deeply concerns us. the challenges of the energy...
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mr speaker, the g20 did not achieve this.sponsibility to influence world leaders and lead by example. as we try to convince other countries to phase out coal, this government is refusing to make its mind up about coal mines within its own borders. they could have followed the lead of the welsh labour government and changed planning policy to make sure no new coal mines had been developed, but they did not. as we try to convince big emitters to do more when it comes to reducing emissions, unfortunately this government agreed a trade deal with australia removing key climate pledges. it is undermining our messages by giving a free pass to our friends. messages by giving a free pass to ourfriends. mr speaker, when our friends. mr speaker, when britain ourfriends. mr speaker, when britain must convince the wealthiest nations in the world to pledge more money to help developing countries cut their emissions and adapt to climate change, what has this government done? they cut development aid that would have funded vital climate proj
mr speaker, the g20 did not achieve this.sponsibility to influence world leaders and lead by example. as we try to convince other countries to phase out coal, this government is refusing to make its mind up about coal mines within its own borders. they could have followed the lead of the welsh labour government and changed planning policy to make sure no new coal mines had been developed, but they did not. as we try to convince big emitters to do more when it comes to reducing emissions,...
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how we manage that going forward, the indications from the g20 were not great.looking for the wealthiest nations to step up and say, yes, this is a problem we largely made and we will help you brace for it. they're not getting those indi indic indications. as well, there was indications on how and when to put out this house fire. there is an existential problem. countr countries are worried about getting off of coal and reducing methane created by fracking, drilling, cows, cattle agriculture and landfills. there's the physical world that the laws of physics that don't care how we vote, who we pray to and then there's the political world and the rise of nationalism and resource -- scrambling for resources on an ever increasing planet. you have to go into this with a sense of hope and optimism. 30,000 people around the world care about this and are here to do something about it. >> the g20 over the weekend, the leaders failed to lock up some key climate pledges including net zero and an end date for the use of coal. for people at home, what's the most pressing dat
how we manage that going forward, the indications from the g20 were not great.looking for the wealthiest nations to step up and say, yes, this is a problem we largely made and we will help you brace for it. they're not getting those indi indic indications. as well, there was indications on how and when to put out this house fire. there is an existential problem. countr countries are worried about getting off of coal and reducing methane created by fracking, drilling, cows, cattle agriculture...
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. >> this is the first time the full g20 has met in person since biden became president one that is notrominently featured in the public sessions or the private meeting, afghanistan. chris: peter doocy reporting from rome with the president. thank you for that. joining a secretary of transportation pete buttigieg, mr. secretary president biden went to capitol hill on thursday and he told house democrats this, i don't think it hyperbole to say the house and senate majorities in my presidency will be determined by what happens in the next week. the immediate response, house democrats cannot muster the majority to pass as infrastructure bill, can you guarantee the house democrats as just your party will pass either of these bills this week and there is talk right now that they may try to pass both on tuesday. >> what i know where the closest we've ever been and it looks like were teed up for major action soon. the president is sounding that no emergency not is because the president needs it but because the country needs it you look at the need for action on climate before it's too late. yo
. >> this is the first time the full g20 has met in person since biden became president one that is notrominently featured in the public sessions or the private meeting, afghanistan. chris: peter doocy reporting from rome with the president. thank you for that. joining a secretary of transportation pete buttigieg, mr. secretary president biden went to capitol hill on thursday and he told house democrats this, i don't think it hyperbole to say the house and senate majorities in my...
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but many are blasting g20 leaders for not doing enough. the president criticizing russia, china and saudi arabia for failing to attend the talks, saying an all-hands-on-deck effort is needed. now all eyes on glasgow as the president and more than 100 other world leaders attend the u.n. climate change conference. the president heads there with his domestic climate proposals still stalled here at home. but he remains optimistic it will get done. our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega leads us off tonight from rome with the president. >> reporter: tonight, as president biden ends his trip in rome and looks ahead to glasgow for what's being called the most consequential climate conference ever, he and other leaders of the world's richest countries are under fire for not doing enough to stop global warming. the president on the defensive, calling it an all-hands-on-deck effort and blasting russia and china, the world's biggest polluter, for failing to show up. >> there's a reason why people should be disappointed. i think you're going
but many are blasting g20 leaders for not doing enough. the president criticizing russia, china and saudi arabia for failing to attend the talks, saying an all-hands-on-deck effort is needed. now all eyes on glasgow as the president and more than 100 other world leaders attend the u.n. climate change conference. the president heads there with his domestic climate proposals still stalled here at home. but he remains optimistic it will get done. our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega...
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as you know, putin skipping trips to the g20 in rome, now the climate summit in glasgow.ll this out? >> well i think the biggest calculation, wolf, is the pandemic, because if putin leaves right now, it's sending a bad signal at home. russia actually has its highest infection and mortality rates from the coronavirus, highest than any other point in the last couple of years. so this is really quite a test for him on the home front. so i think there was no choice really about whether he stayed or came to gloss gao but of course in his absence there's going to be a lot of scrutiny what might russia do on the climate change agenda. >> president biden says it's disappointing that russia and china for that matter aren't showing up with climate commitments. how much can world leaders actually accomplish, fiona, in glasgow without their specific participation? >> look, i think it can do a lot in terms of tone. they need to find inspirational message here. this can't be another high level leaders meeting all bureaucracy and process and people talking to each other about grand plan
as you know, putin skipping trips to the g20 in rome, now the climate summit in glasgow.ll this out? >> well i think the biggest calculation, wolf, is the pandemic, because if putin leaves right now, it's sending a bad signal at home. russia actually has its highest infection and mortality rates from the coronavirus, highest than any other point in the last couple of years. so this is really quite a test for him on the home front. so i think there was no choice really about whether he...
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we have heard from delegations saying we did not hear from china at g20 and cop.y wonder about their targets. china has consistently missed their targets. greg: you can see commitments from certain countries to say i am all in on this. canada, other energy producing nations, have more of a complicated road ahead consider the importance of fossil fuels to our economies. maria: the language around fossil fuels we know is a big problem. some countries say, what we are seeing in this crisis, renewable energy is not there yet. we need a period of transition. we all agree we have to move away from fossil fuels, the question is how quickly. what will be the transition energy? are we looking at nuclear? that is making a big comeback in the conversations, but are we trying to gas? politically speaking, gas is tricky, and a lot of this depends on russia, who did not participate in this cop and was also absent at the g20. matt: maria tadeo, thank you very much. for greg bonnell, i'm matt miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ every day in business brings something new. so get the flex
we have heard from delegations saying we did not hear from china at g20 and cop.y wonder about their targets. china has consistently missed their targets. greg: you can see commitments from certain countries to say i am all in on this. canada, other energy producing nations, have more of a complicated road ahead consider the importance of fossil fuels to our economies. maria: the language around fossil fuels we know is a big problem. some countries say, what we are seeing in this crisis,...
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. >> i am cautiously optimistic in the sense that all meay to the g20 in rome, i said to some of youplane, if this was a football match, the current score would be 5-1 down in the match between humanity and climate change. i think what you could say today after two days of talks with around 120 world leaders is that we've pulled back a goal or perhaps even two. i think we are going to be able to take this thing to extra time. >> what or who is going to score the extra two or three goals? >> one thing that starts to give me optimism is that we are starting to create, for the countries that find it most difficult, to transition away from fossil fuels. we are starting to create those coalitions of support to help them to move on. laura: the first 48 hours have been frantic, and today, there's been a flurry of promises that should make a difference, but it is now that hard bargaining starts. boris johnson wants a deal that keeps global warming within safe limits, but in glasgow, it is far too early to know if that is within reach. there will likely be clashes, different voices and differ
. >> i am cautiously optimistic in the sense that all meay to the g20 in rome, i said to some of youplane, if this was a football match, the current score would be 5-1 down in the match between humanity and climate change. i think what you could say today after two days of talks with around 120 world leaders is that we've pulled back a goal or perhaps even two. i think we are going to be able to take this thing to extra time. >> what or who is going to score the extra two or three...
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the g20 looked disappointing as well. rishaad: closely watched.actually with an economy the structure of india with its agricultural sector as well? yvonne: let's start with broad questions about cop-26. so much expectation. our expectations too high? what can be achieved? >> expectations are definitely high. cop26 is a high-profile summit and the expectation is to deliver some kind of breakthrough in climate negotiations, but in your opening remarks, you hit the nail right on the head. major economies will no doubt -- india has come out with its own target, but i don't think any country has a realistic plan. targets will only mean that much. they are accompanied by a robust plan on how each country will expand and diversify economic and foreign policy to reduce exposure to fossil fuel or make the most of the energy supply chain. we are at that stage. i would look out for more detailed documents that come out to see what is the action being taken. yvonne: for india, a lot of these economies just don't have a finance plan, how they are going to tra
the g20 looked disappointing as well. rishaad: closely watched.actually with an economy the structure of india with its agricultural sector as well? yvonne: let's start with broad questions about cop-26. so much expectation. our expectations too high? what can be achieved? >> expectations are definitely high. cop26 is a high-profile summit and the expectation is to deliver some kind of breakthrough in climate negotiations, but in your opening remarks, you hit the nail right on the head....
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i want| to thank him for the update on the g20 summitand to thank him for the update on the g20 summite suggestions from these benches. i am sure he, too, will be very disappointed that the g20 could not agree on an end date for domestic fossilfuel agree on an end date for domestic fossil fuel use agree on an end date for domestic fossilfuel use so will agree on an end date for domestic fossil fuel use so will he be brave, show leadership and set an end date for the extraction and domestic use of all fossil fuels for the extraction and domestic use of all fossilfuels in for the extraction and domestic use of all fossil fuels in the uk? for the extraction and domestic use of all fossilfuels in the uk? we of all fossil fuels in the uk? we will have no _ of all fossil fuels in the uk? we will have no fossil fuels in our power generation at all from 2035. 6% of global gdp is spent on fossil fuels subsidies which is destroying our planet and china spends more on fossilfuels subsidies our planet and china spends more on fossil fuels subsidies than united states, russia and europe, the eu, co
i want| to thank him for the update on the g20 summitand to thank him for the update on the g20 summite suggestions from these benches. i am sure he, too, will be very disappointed that the g20 could not agree on an end date for domestic fossilfuel agree on an end date for domestic fossil fuel use agree on an end date for domestic fossilfuel use so will agree on an end date for domestic fossil fuel use so will he be brave, show leadership and set an end date for the extraction and domestic use...
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. >> coming up to g20, i was optimistic. >> there is a real sense of purpose here, but all the leadersent biden included, must be aware it will be a long fortnite. simply, not every leader is as enthusiastic as the west with wealthier populations. some of the mega economies are moving slowernd the u.k. uld like. the indian prime minister said he would balance those aemissions. but the mood in glascow is perhaps darkening toward those who are dragging their feet. >> in two generations time, they will be remembered for this fortnight. they could have been brilliant and everything else they hav done and they will be cursed if they don't get this right. >> y use the term "cursed." for someone in your position of authority -- >> it is consciously a strong word. people will speak of them in far stronger terms than we speak today, the politicians of the 30's, the politicians who ignored what was happening in nazi germany, because this will kill people all around the world for generations. we will have no means of ever hurting it. >> he later apologized for making the comparison to the nazi ge
. >> coming up to g20, i was optimistic. >> there is a real sense of purpose here, but all the leadersent biden included, must be aware it will be a long fortnite. simply, not every leader is as enthusiastic as the west with wealthier populations. some of the mega economies are moving slowernd the u.k. uld like. the indian prime minister said he would balance those aemissions. but the mood in glascow is perhaps darkening toward those who are dragging their feet. >> in two...
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. >> reporter: this annual g20 summit is meant to bring together the world's largest economies. this year there were notable absences. >> not only russia, but china didn't show up in terms of any commitments to deal with climate change. and there is a reason why people should be disappointed in that. i found it disappointing myself. >> and, nancy, the president says he's confident the build back better plan has enough votes, but yet we've seen seen these lawmakers negotiating this deal over the weekend. >> reporter: yes, jericka. there's primarily been an effort among a group of democrats to try to tweak one of their favorite proposal in an effort to get enough support to put it back into the bill. this is a measure that would enable medicare to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies to bring down the cost of prescription drugs, so they're working against the clock to see if they can make that happen. >> all right, nancy cordes for us in rome. thank you. >>> from rome to glasgow, scotland, where the president is joining world leaders, diplomats and activists at a climate confer
. >> reporter: this annual g20 summit is meant to bring together the world's largest economies. this year there were notable absences. >> not only russia, but china didn't show up in terms of any commitments to deal with climate change. and there is a reason why people should be disappointed in that. i found it disappointing myself. >> and, nancy, the president says he's confident the build back better plan has enough votes, but yet we've seen seen these lawmakers negotiating...
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when g20 country, india, has committed to be net zero by 2070. the prime minister's announcement will disappoint many, putting his country two decades behind the you -- the target of 2050. >> india will fulfill 50% of its requirements with renewable resources by 2030. india will reduce its projected carbon emissions by one billion tons. by 2030, indy will reduce the carbon intensity by 40% and by 2070, india will achieve the target of net zero admissions. reporter: the prime minister of barbados, a small island nation battered by a hurricane in july -- >> code red. code red for the g-7 countries. code red. code red to the g20. earth to cop. that's what it said. for those who have eyes to see. for those who have ears to listen. for those who have a heart to feel. 1.5 is what we need to survive. reporter: the urgency of the situation is obvious, but it is still not clear the commitment of all nations to try to fix things. maryam: the british monarch, queen elizabeth, was unable to attend for health reasons. instead, sending a video message. >> i, f
when g20 country, india, has committed to be net zero by 2070. the prime minister's announcement will disappoint many, putting his country two decades behind the you -- the target of 2050. >> india will fulfill 50% of its requirements with renewable resources by 2030. india will reduce its projected carbon emissions by one billion tons. by 2030, indy will reduce the carbon intensity by 40% and by 2070, india will achieve the target of net zero admissions. reporter: the prime minister of...
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some people were disappointed with g20. what is expected at cop 26?
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good morning were there any signs of progress during the g20 summit?reporter: hey, good morning from a very windy glasgow, scotland the leaders we heard this weekend in rome spoke a lot about climate change as it relates to almost every single other policy issue, greasing the wheels for cop26, which starts in force today it's been six years since the last cop that was in paris in the last six years, the signatories were legally mandated to go back to their capital and come up with ambitious plans to reach the goals laid out in paris. joe biden has laid out a plan that would half u.s. emissions by 2030, reaching the net zero goal by 2050 a big problem for the u.s. and the rest of the countries, they cannot reach these goals without china. president xi jinping will not be in glasgow here's joe biden >> not only russia but china basically didn't show up in terms of commitments to deal with climate change. and there's a reason why people should disappointed in that. i found it disappointing myself. but what we did do, we passed a number of things here to e
good morning were there any signs of progress during the g20 summit?reporter: hey, good morning from a very windy glasgow, scotland the leaders we heard this weekend in rome spoke a lot about climate change as it relates to almost every single other policy issue, greasing the wheels for cop26, which starts in force today it's been six years since the last cop that was in paris in the last six years, the signatories were legally mandated to go back to their capital and come up with ambitious...
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at g20, the focus is on methane. we have an agreement, but not the kind of big agreement that would have capped it up to 30% between 2020 and 2030. we had something on coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels. but it was about financing outside, nothing domestically. it fell short on expectations. today, we are getting a series of speeches. the u.s. president should be up shortly. we will see rather it rallies the troops to have something concrete him up -- concrete, that there is not the russian president or the chinese president. it is very difficult to have something that is very big and that will make a huge difference without those people present. two weeks, 200 negotiators, delegates, i think we will get something on finance. certainly from the private sector. alix: the carbon tax and everything front and center. francine joining us there, tomorrow we have a great lineup from cop 26. bank of america and ceo and others, stay with us for that. i went to get back to the breaking news, the iso number on for manufacturing
at g20, the focus is on methane. we have an agreement, but not the kind of big agreement that would have capped it up to 30% between 2020 and 2030. we had something on coal, the dirtiest of fossil fuels. but it was about financing outside, nothing domestically. it fell short on expectations. today, we are getting a series of speeches. the u.s. president should be up shortly. we will see rather it rallies the troops to have something concrete him up -- concrete, that there is not the russian...
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cole was a big issue at the g20 meeting, the biggest bit of confrontation taking place.g greener is a grind more than anything else. how does india incentivize people in order to achieve targets? guest: thank you so much for having me, that's a great question. i am so glad to talk about what we can do. the good news is as we have seen interest from a number of stakeholders, the government has -- owning -- shown an inclination. we have seen investments in battery development, solar and ev. the india climate collaborative has been working since early last year to get conversations moving. in fact, we hosted a series with some leading climate experts and industrialists and philanthropist to discuss the opportunities. some of the opportunities promised labor, livelihood and environment. we worked with partners to create those opportunities. to give you an example, we have selected areas such as agroforestry, looking at a clean energy transition as well as sustainable -- what is important is these offer benefits for both nature and people. rishaad: let's talk about this being
cole was a big issue at the g20 meeting, the biggest bit of confrontation taking place.g greener is a grind more than anything else. how does india incentivize people in order to achieve targets? guest: thank you so much for having me, that's a great question. i am so glad to talk about what we can do. the good news is as we have seen interest from a number of stakeholders, the government has -- owning -- shown an inclination. we have seen investments in battery development, solar and ev. the...
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conference, so that all parties _ from the g20 conference, so that all parties can— from the g20 conferencecan accept these expressions. third, we should meet each other— expressions. third, we should meet each other halfway. we have noted that all— each other halfway. we have noted that all parties have their own concerns_ that all parties have their own concerns in core issues. china hopes that all— concerns in core issues. china hopes that all parties, will show maximum flexibility— that all parties, will show maximum flexibility and constructive nurse at this— flexibility and constructive nurse at this final stage. the final outcome _ at this final stage. the final outcome should be acceptable to all parties _ outcome should be acceptable to all parties it— outcome should be acceptable to all parties. it should be win—win. only in this— parties. it should be win—win. only in this way— parties. it should be win—win. only in this way can we build the broadest— in this way can we build the broadest global consensus and make the conference a success and drive the conference a success and dr
conference, so that all parties _ from the g20 conference, so that all parties can— from the g20 conferencecan accept these expressions. third, we should meet each other— expressions. third, we should meet each other halfway. we have noted that all— each other halfway. we have noted that all parties have their own concerns_ that all parties have their own concerns in core issues. china hopes that all— concerns in core issues. china hopes that all parties, will show maximum...
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topics included violence against women, climate change, afghanistan, and the upcoming g20 summit. minister-- [inaudible] >> i had meetings with colleagues and others during which my honorable friend the chancellor updated the cabin and on how the government plans for jobs is working with higher wages, higher skills and rising productivity. he will make a statement shortly in additions to my duties i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you mr. speaker. i welcome the 866 northern project. this 1 billion-pound investment will improve safety and congestion and help the level of our region supporting jobs and tourism, but we have to get the project right. will my right honorable friend asked the department to transport the minimum-- ministry of defense to work together pragmatically and recently with amendments to ensure local community are not left blighted. >> mr. speaker, he is right that the development he refers to, infrastructure revolution, but he's also right that we should consider local feedback from stakeholders in the community when finalizing the design.
topics included violence against women, climate change, afghanistan, and the upcoming g20 summit. minister-- [inaudible] >> i had meetings with colleagues and others during which my honorable friend the chancellor updated the cabin and on how the government plans for jobs is working with higher wages, higher skills and rising productivity. he will make a statement shortly in additions to my duties i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you mr. speaker. i welcome...
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code red, code red to the g20.says, earth to cop, for those who have eyes to see, for those who have ears to listen and for those who have a heart to feel, 1.5 is what we need to survive. two degrees, yes, is a death sentence for the people of antigua and barbados, for the people of the maldives, dominica and fiji, for the people of kenya and mozambique. and, yes, for the people of samoa and barbados. we do not want that great a death sentence and we have come here today to say try harder, try harder, because our people, the climate army, the world, the planet, need our actions now, not next year, not in the next decade. thank you.— not next year, not in the next decade. thank you. that is the prime minister of barbados, _ decade. thank you. that is the prime minister of barbados, outlining i decade. thank you. that is the prime minister of barbados, outlining so i minister of barbados, outlining so eloquently and so strongly the threat faced by her nation, by other island states. she said a global average temperat
code red, code red to the g20.says, earth to cop, for those who have eyes to see, for those who have ears to listen and for those who have a heart to feel, 1.5 is what we need to survive. two degrees, yes, is a death sentence for the people of antigua and barbados, for the people of the maldives, dominica and fiji, for the people of kenya and mozambique. and, yes, for the people of samoa and barbados. we do not want that great a death sentence and we have come here today to say try harder, try...
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the world's richest nations, the g20, have been gathering in rome and the leaders there were accusede british prime minister borisjohnson admitted the pledges there were too vague and not enough. the un secretary general said the time for diplomatic niceties was over. he called the glasgow summit "the last hope". 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports on events in rome. a roman sunday stroll. a stylish canine seems the perfect accessory among the ancient alleys. what conflicts, what epic political struggles have these streets seen? history round every corner. then spot 15 of the most powerful leaders in the world taking in the sights. a coin in the famous fountain to guarantee a wish, but it might take more than tradition to stop the uk and france pulling away. applause. 0thers watch on as the two allies are stuck in a spat over fishing rights in channel waters. even borisjohnson wanted italy to inspire progress ahead of the cop climate meeting getting under way at home. there are no compelling excuses for our procrastination. not only have we acknowledged the problem, we're a
the world's richest nations, the g20, have been gathering in rome and the leaders there were accusede british prime minister borisjohnson admitted the pledges there were too vague and not enough. the un secretary general said the time for diplomatic niceties was over. he called the glasgow summit "the last hope". 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports on events in rome. a roman sunday stroll. a stylish canine seems the perfect accessory among the ancient alleys. what conflicts,...
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she decided not to accompany mr biden to the 620 not to accompany mr biden to the g20 and climate summitken to hospital after two trains collided in the south of england. the crash happened after one of the trains hit an object in a tunnel near the city of salisbury, causing part of it to come off the tracks. officials have declared a major incident. andy cole is dorset and wiltshire's assistant chief fire officer. firefighters have carried out a thorough search of the train carriages and we've assisted with the evacuation of approximately 100 people. we do not believe there are any further casualties on both the train and we can confirm that there are no fatalities. we'll shortly be scaling down our response. however, we will have resources on scene for the next few hours. you're watching bbc news. stay with us. coming up: the day of the dead parade is backin the day of the dead parade is back in mexico after a year off due to the pandemic. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been
she decided not to accompany mr biden to the 620 not to accompany mr biden to the g20 and climate summitken to hospital after two trains collided in the south of england. the crash happened after one of the trains hit an object in a tunnel near the city of salisbury, causing part of it to come off the tracks. officials have declared a major incident. andy cole is dorset and wiltshire's assistant chief fire officer. firefighters have carried out a thorough search of the train carriages and we've...
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topics included violence against women, climate change, aid, to afghanistan and the upcoming g20 summit in italy. this is half an hour. >> we now come to the questions for the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others during which my right honorable friend the chancellor updated the cabinet on how the government planned for jobs is working with higher wages, higher skills. he will make a statement to the house shortly. in addition to mike duties in this house, i should have further such meetings later today. >> dr. hudson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i very much welcome the a66 northern trans-pennine project from penrith to scotch corner. that £1 billion investment will improve safety and congestion and help to level up our region, supporting jobs, essential services and tourism, but we have to get the project right. will my right honorable friend ask his department for transport, ministry of defence and department for environment, food and rural affairs to work together pragmatically and reasonably with suggested route amendments
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the prime minister of india injected new life into talks setback by disappointing outcomes from the g20. it is really down to top emitters like the u.s. and china. president biden did not bring anything substantially new. china did not attend and offered no new plans to cut emissions. the chancellor of india is trying to figure out how to finance the transition to zero. 2070 is a long way off, about two decades more than the developed nations. if they do it in a way that works, it delivers on the goal of trying to keep with 1.5 degrees. that is what the organizers are trying to achieve. trying to get enough commitments overall to stick to the paris agreement. manus: i was listening to mary robinson about the pathway forward, but narendra modi calling for a trillion dollars of financing. day two coming up. we have ceos from unilever and deutsche bank. bank of america and the president of the european investment bank joined the bloomberg team today. -- join the bloomberg team today. let's stay with the energy theme. bp was one of the last majors for third-quarter earnings and results are
the prime minister of india injected new life into talks setback by disappointing outcomes from the g20. it is really down to top emitters like the u.s. and china. president biden did not bring anything substantially new. china did not attend and offered no new plans to cut emissions. the chancellor of india is trying to figure out how to finance the transition to zero. 2070 is a long way off, about two decades more than the developed nations. if they do it in a way that works, it delivers on...
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the president answering a wide range of questions just a short time ago at the close of the g20 conferenceggest questions on climate change, did the leaders of the world's 20 largest economies accomplish enough? president biden insists america is a global leader during what he calls an inflection point in history. his message for russia and china. what he says about the future of his build back better plan stalled in congress at home. cecilia vega standing by in rome with what the president told her about his meeting with the pope. and maggie rulli is in scotland ahead of that consequential summit beginning tomorrow.
the president answering a wide range of questions just a short time ago at the close of the g20 conferenceggest questions on climate change, did the leaders of the world's 20 largest economies accomplish enough? president biden insists america is a global leader during what he calls an inflection point in history. his message for russia and china. what he says about the future of his build back better plan stalled in congress at home. cecilia vega standing by in rome with what the president...
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the world's richest nations, the g20, have been meeting in rome where leaders were accused of failingmitments that were needed. the british prime minister borisjohnson admitted minister boris johnson admitted the minister borisjohnson admitted the pledges were too vague and not enough. the united nations secretary—general said the time for diplomatic niceties was over, and that the summit and glasgow was the last hope. our political editor laura kuenssberg begins our coverage with a report on events in rome. a roman sunday stroll. a stylish canine seems the perfect accessory among the ancient alleys. what conflicts, what epic political struggles have these streets seen? history round every corner. then spot 15 of the most powerful leaders in the world taking in the sights. a coin in the famous fountain to guarantee a wish, but it might take more than tradition to stop the uk and france pulling away. others watch on as the two allies are stuck in a spat over fishing rights in channel waters. even borisjohnson wanted italy to inspire progress ahead of the cop climate meeting getting und
the world's richest nations, the g20, have been meeting in rome where leaders were accused of failingmitments that were needed. the british prime minister borisjohnson admitted minister boris johnson admitted the minister borisjohnson admitted the pledges were too vague and not enough. the united nations secretary—general said the time for diplomatic niceties was over, and that the summit and glasgow was the last hope. our political editor laura kuenssberg begins our coverage with a report on...