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i'm not surrise to what georgina said? i'm not surprise any — to what georgina said? i'm not surprise any of this is - to what georgina said? i'm not surprise any of this is coming l surprise any of this is coming about — surprise any of this is coming about you _ surprise any of this is coming about. you cannot keep adding gases like c02_ about. you cannot keep adding gases like c02 and methane into the atmosphere and expect some kind of miraculous— atmosphere and expect some kind of miraculous cooling to begin to happen— miraculous cooling to begin to happen so it's inevitable that we are going — happen so it's inevitable that we are going to be breaking some records — are going to be breaking some records. this is a global record, it's the — records. this is a global record, it's the average of everywhere, literally, — it's the average of everywhere, literally, and it may not accurately represent — literally, and it may not accurately represent what is going on in your neighbourhood. out here in california, we have been unusually cool for— california, we have been
i'm not surrise to what georgina said? i'm not surprise any — to what georgina said? i'm not surprise any of this is - to what georgina said? i'm not surprise any of this is coming l surprise any of this is coming about — surprise any of this is coming about you _ surprise any of this is coming about. you cannot keep adding gases like c02_ about. you cannot keep adding gases like c02 and methane into the atmosphere and expect some kind of miraculous— atmosphere and expect some kind of...
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georgina rannard, bbc news.e uk, how quickly to take action on climate — and who pays for it — is becoming a party political issue. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has said his party must learn the lesson from the narrow defeat it suffered on thursday in a by—election. the conservatives won after a campaign focused on the decision by the labour mayor of london to introduce extra charges for the most polluting vehicles. mr starmer was speaking to the party's national policy forum. that result in uxbridge demonstrates there is never any reason to be complacent and never a reason to rest on our laurels. it's a reminder, as danny said, that in an election, policy matters and we are doing something very wrong if policies put forward by the labour party end up on each and every tory leaflet. we've got to face up to that and to learn the lessons. we are going to israel now. a mass march by thousands of israeli protesters has reached the parliament injerusalem, where mps are due to pass the first bill in the govern
georgina rannard, bbc news.e uk, how quickly to take action on climate — and who pays for it — is becoming a party political issue. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has said his party must learn the lesson from the narrow defeat it suffered on thursday in a by—election. the conservatives won after a campaign focused on the decision by the labour mayor of london to introduce extra charges for the most polluting vehicles. mr starmer was speaking to the party's national policy forum....
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georgina rannard, bbc news. a landslide in india has risen to 22. rescue operations in the western state of maharashtra had to be suspended on friday due to the conditions. more than 100 people are suspected to have been trapped under the mud and rubble. brazil's president, lula da silva, has signed an order to tighten gun controls. it fulfils an election promise to check the surge in gun ownership promoted by his predecessor, jair bolsonaro, that saw an almost 7—fold rise in registered users. certain weapons, including nine millimetre handguns, will be prohibited. a rare somali wild ass has been born in a zoo in chile. the species is endangered with less than 200 left a rare somali wild ass has been born in a zoo in chile. the species is endangered with less than 200 left in the wild in its native east africa. they have striped legs similar to those of a zebra. the foal, which has been named julieta, is the fourth to be born in the south american country. to the us — president biden has chosen a female admiral
georgina rannard, bbc news. a landslide in india has risen to 22. rescue operations in the western state of maharashtra had to be suspended on friday due to the conditions. more than 100 people are suspected to have been trapped under the mud and rubble. brazil's president, lula da silva, has signed an order to tighten gun controls. it fulfils an election promise to check the surge in gun ownership promoted by his predecessor, jair bolsonaro, that saw an almost 7—fold rise in registered...
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georgina rannard, bbc news.�*s weather institute. it�*s currently facing its hottest july weekend in 50 years, with temperatures in some areas climbing to 45 celsius — that�*s 113 fahrenheit. our reporter azadeh moshiri is in lagonisi, southeast of athens, and sent us this update. it is extremely hot here in greece. you can tell by the heat around me, if you were here, you would feel it is scorching. it is making difficult to see right now, that is how bright the sun is. while that might be great for the beach—goers behind me, for greece, a country that has been battling wildfires throughout the week, it is particularly difficult and concerning. officials are still warning of a high risk of wildfires as they keep battling blazes. right now that wildfire is focused on the island of rhodes, and they are warning that the next few days could see the mainland have further flare—ups as well. away from the wildfires themselves, the people in the city of athens, for example, they could be experiencing temperatures in th
georgina rannard, bbc news.�*s weather institute. it�*s currently facing its hottest july weekend in 50 years, with temperatures in some areas climbing to 45 celsius — that�*s 113 fahrenheit. our reporter azadeh moshiri is in lagonisi, southeast of athens, and sent us this update. it is extremely hot here in greece. you can tell by the heat around me, if you were here, you would feel it is scorching. it is making difficult to see right now, that is how bright the sun is. while that...
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georgina rannard, thank ou.oundation. at the moment 6.6 million people in england live with conditions such as dementia or cancer — but that's predicted to rise to more than nine million in the next 20 years, which will have a major impact on the nhs. our health correspondent nick triggle is here. nick, what's behind this? well, these are perhaps the most comprehensive set of projections yet about how the health of the population in england will change in the coming decades. the rise to 9.1 million people living with a major illness, which we can see here on a chart, is an increase of 37%. and it's notjust been driven by the ageing population. we can also see a significant increase in the number of under 70 is shown with the blue part of the bar is living with major illness. obesity is a major factor and that's going to be driving significant increases, the health foundation says, in terms of the number of people with diabetes, chronic pain and anxiety and depression. in comparison, be healthy working age popula
georgina rannard, thank ou.oundation. at the moment 6.6 million people in england live with conditions such as dementia or cancer — but that's predicted to rise to more than nine million in the next 20 years, which will have a major impact on the nhs. our health correspondent nick triggle is here. nick, what's behind this? well, these are perhaps the most comprehensive set of projections yet about how the health of the population in england will change in the coming decades. the rise to 9.1...
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fecha >>> eduin caz habla de peso pluma >>> quiÉn paga no sÉ >>> pasamos al mundo de la moda con georgina pero mientras tanto sigue haciendo duetos y todos con millones de visitas en youtube >>> Éxito total mo se improvisa ademÁs >>> ahÍ ademÁs las buenas alianzas y comunicaciÓn que hace >>> sÍ >>> cÓmo traspasa frontera >>> se ve precioso >>> mÁs que nunca le vino bien la separaciÓn >>> gracias quique muchas gracias y nos vamos gracias por acompaÑarnos hay mÁs en noticias acompaÑarnos hay mÁs en noticias telemu - el tema de esta tarde es: "mi marido tiene una amante y es transexual". ese es el caso de yolanda, quien descubrió que su esposo tiene una amante transexual
fecha >>> eduin caz habla de peso pluma >>> quiÉn paga no sÉ >>> pasamos al mundo de la moda con georgina pero mientras tanto sigue haciendo duetos y todos con millones de visitas en youtube >>> Éxito total mo se improvisa ademÁs >>> ahÍ ademÁs las buenas alianzas y comunicaciÓn que hace >>> sÍ >>> cÓmo traspasa frontera >>> se ve precioso >>> mÁs que nunca le vino bien la separaciÓn >>> gracias...
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even more extreme if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly. 0ur climate and science reporter georginaudy by leading climate scientists from around the world. what they wanted to do is, they looked at this extreme heat millions of people have been suffering from in recent weeks. these heatwaves were in southern europe, in the us, and in china. and they wanted to say what was the link between climate change and this extreme weather. and what they have said is in southern europe and in the us, that heat would have been virtually impossible without the effects of climate change. in china, they said the heatwave was made 50 times more likely by climate change. the way they do this is they look at a world without the impacts of climate change. they can use models to do that. and they compare that to the real world temperatures that we have been seeing. and they say this is the effect of decades of burning fossil fuels which have pumped greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. they are saying these extreme heatwaves are now normal. they are no longer unusual. and we can expect more of them. the
even more extreme if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly. 0ur climate and science reporter georginaudy by leading climate scientists from around the world. what they wanted to do is, they looked at this extreme heat millions of people have been suffering from in recent weeks. these heatwaves were in southern europe, in the us, and in china. and they wanted to say what was the link between climate change and this extreme weather. and what they have said is in southern europe and in the...
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or could bland on will affect it, feeds died at home at 40 cubes of 2 to 4000 feet, the city of georgina, where the body. so its leaves are huge and smooth toys. and that's why because it's nice for making funds and it's a multi purpose gone along with food and fiber. it's a source of food and count those border or salt for dar to madison effect of the traditional way of making. but those is laborious. 3 to 5 leaves are needed for one plate and their phone together with 10 band will need to fish 2016. a machine has made the work easier of them. and so this has group financed it with donations from the business community. today about 20 families use the machine earning some 400000 as a month, the equivalent of around 200 and told to utilize both how many you contribute to highlights is completed. manny may be 2, police police have a shelf life of 3 to 5 days. the light off the rich, the develop a fungus. when these leaves are dry press, this goodness, the great advantage is the lose moisture and can be stored for 6 months. below. it can be stored for 6 months, the family of 35 years, alwa
or could bland on will affect it, feeds died at home at 40 cubes of 2 to 4000 feet, the city of georgina, where the body. so its leaves are huge and smooth toys. and that's why because it's nice for making funds and it's a multi purpose gone along with food and fiber. it's a source of food and count those border or salt for dar to madison effect of the traditional way of making. but those is laborious. 3 to 5 leaves are needed for one plate and their phone together with 10 band will need to...
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k. georgie, and how for toe is um advocating for with a bowers and i will be working alongside georgina. and hopefully we will look more into the resorting side of things. excellent. i'm interested to know as well if you get any push back when you work against bullying, i know that you're involved in things like legislation, for example, and workplace training. and even in providing support for people who have been bullied, are there nay sayers out there? are there people who are standing in your way or who don't appreciate the severity of bullying? john, i'm a very normal person. i know sam and professional or an academic, i'll be very honest with you. i'm not going to lie to anybody here tonight. so there's a lot of pushback i have engaged with governments. the government actually for getting the, you know, they're very professional, but really they don't see the severity and it's not that they don't see the severity john is they know that if they introduce anti bullying laws, there's going to be pushback from employer representative from the end result versus out and look after emplo
k. georgie, and how for toe is um advocating for with a bowers and i will be working alongside georgina. and hopefully we will look more into the resorting side of things. excellent. i'm interested to know as well if you get any push back when you work against bullying, i know that you're involved in things like legislation, for example, and workplace training. and even in providing support for people who have been bullied, are there nay sayers out there? are there people who are standing in...
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georgina rannard from the bbc climate unit explains why scientists are worried about these temperatures been days, now, of sweltering temperatures across the us, europe, and china, and while millions of people have struggled through this extreme heat, climate scientists have been poring over a run of broken climate records. they say the speed and the timing that these records have tumbled is unprecedented. now, while climate models are very good at forecasting long—term trends, experts say that some of these abnormalities were not expected. let's take a look at some of the broken records. injuly, the world recorded its hottest day on record. for decades, global average temperatures have been getting higher and higher. then, onjuly 6 this year, the world reached higher than 17 celsius for the first time. in that week, that record was broken three times. now, 17 celsius might not sound like that much, but remember, this is the global average, and half of the world is in winter. scientists say that humans are 100% behind this upward trend in global temperatures. but it's notjust the land t
georgina rannard from the bbc climate unit explains why scientists are worried about these temperatures been days, now, of sweltering temperatures across the us, europe, and china, and while millions of people have struggled through this extreme heat, climate scientists have been poring over a run of broken climate records. they say the speed and the timing that these records have tumbled is unprecedented. now, while climate models are very good at forecasting long—term trends, experts say...
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even more extreme if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly. 0ur climate and science reporter georginadetails of the study. so this is a study by leading climate scientists from around the world. what they wanted to do is, they looked at this extreme heat millions of people have been suffering from in recent weeks. these heat waves were in southern europe, in the us, and in china. and they wanted to say what was the link between climate change and this extreme weather. and what they have said is in southern europe and in the us, that heatwave would have been virtually impossible without the effects of climate change. in china, the heatwave was made 50 times more likely by climate change. the way they do this is they look at a world without the impacts of climate change. they can use models to do that. and they compare that to the real world temperatures that we have been seeing. and they say this is the effect of decades of burning fossil fuels which have pumped greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. they are saying these extreme heat waves are now normal. they are no longer unusual. an
even more extreme if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly. 0ur climate and science reporter georginadetails of the study. so this is a study by leading climate scientists from around the world. what they wanted to do is, they looked at this extreme heat millions of people have been suffering from in recent weeks. these heat waves were in southern europe, in the us, and in china. and they wanted to say what was the link between climate change and this extreme weather. and what they have...
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georgina rannard, bbc news.jurassic coast. the landslip happened at seatown beach, the same section of coastline as another collapse in 2021. emergency services warned there was a greater risk of cliff falls due to recent dry weather. a new photograph of prince george has been released, to celebrate his tenth birthday today. the picture shows the young royal — who is second in line to the throne — smiling on a set of steps at windsor. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. lots of sports fans are going to be hanging on your every word today. i would say dress appropriately. yes, not a great weekend if you have got outdoor plans, i'm afraid. very unlikejuly. a lot of rain. it will feel rather cool with a blustery wind. let's look at what to expect. it is this area of low pressure. it is these frontal systems. this is a broad warm sector. it basically means it will stay cloudy. there will be outbreaks of rain. anywhere in between these weather fronts will stay pretty damn. quite slow moving. that mea
georgina rannard, bbc news.jurassic coast. the landslip happened at seatown beach, the same section of coastline as another collapse in 2021. emergency services warned there was a greater risk of cliff falls due to recent dry weather. a new photograph of prince george has been released, to celebrate his tenth birthday today. the picture shows the young royal — who is second in line to the throne — smiling on a set of steps at windsor. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather....
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georgina compartiÓ estos momentos con sus chiquitos y con sus seguidores.y messi atrÁs. >> yo me quedo con el gol de messi que todo el mundo estaba esperÁndolo. >> el gol y lo que genera messi. >> y nos quedamos tambiÉn con la informaciÓn porque esta maÑana todo el mundo estÁ hablando sobre el nuevo logo de twitter. >> el dueÑo de la plataforma elon musk, manda a volar el icÓnico pajarito azul y lo sustituye por una x. >> desde california juan carlos gonzÁlez nos dice a quÉ se debe este cambio de imagen y cÓmo se harÁ a partir de hoy y que dicen los expertos. llame pajarito. >> buenos dÍas. asÍ es, estamos acostumbrados a ver este pajarito cuando entramos a la cuenta de twitter sin embargo esto jazz es parte de historia, sÓlo quedarÁ en el recuerdo ahora sÓlo serÁ una x el logo de esta aplicaciÓn. supuestamente esto va mucho mÁs allÁobviamente desde que el aÑo pasado cuando elon musk adquiriÓ por 44.000.000.000 $ la compaÑÍa hizo grandes cambios, ya ven que casi despidiÓ a la mayor parte de los ingenieros que trabajaban aquÍ pero este se dice que es un gran
georgina compartiÓ estos momentos con sus chiquitos y con sus seguidores.y messi atrÁs. >> yo me quedo con el gol de messi que todo el mundo estaba esperÁndolo. >> el gol y lo que genera messi. >> y nos quedamos tambiÉn con la informaciÓn porque esta maÑana todo el mundo estÁ hablando sobre el nuevo logo de twitter. >> el dueÑo de la plataforma elon musk, manda a volar el icÓnico pajarito azul y lo sustituye por una x. >> desde california juan carlos...
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our climate and science reporter, georgina rannard, has been investigating whether this is the new normal- blazes. the whole island is burnt. europe. -- blazes. the whole island is burnt- we — europe. -- blazes. the whole island is burnt. we lost _ europe. -- blazes. the whole island is burnt. we lost a _ europe. -- blazes. the whole island is burnt. we lost a beautiful - is burnt. we lost a beautiful island. we have nothing. wildfires have prompted — island. we have nothing. wildfires have prompted emergency - island. we have nothing. wildfires i have prompted emergency evacuation is of major tourist destinations. it is of major tourist destinations. it is horrendous. i do been so scared in my life. is horrendous. i do been so scared in my life-— in my life. flames are looking at the iates in my life. flames are looking at the gates of— in my life. flames are looking at the gates of resorts _ in my life. flames are looking at the gates of resorts and - in my life. flames are looking at the gates of resorts and villages j in my life. flames are looking at i the gates of resorts and villag
our climate and science reporter, georgina rannard, has been investigating whether this is the new normal- blazes. the whole island is burnt. europe. -- blazes. the whole island is burnt- we — europe. -- blazes. the whole island is burnt. we lost _ europe. -- blazes. the whole island is burnt. we lost a _ europe. -- blazes. the whole island is burnt. we lost a beautiful - is burnt. we lost a beautiful island. we have nothing. wildfires have prompted — island. we have nothing. wildfires have...