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the first movers coalition come together, it started in 25 countries in glascow, it is up to 65 countriescluding major new additions, general motors, federal express, others who have come aboard to send a demand signal they want to buy green products in order to kick the wider marketplace into gear and we've seen how this has galvanized actions. in addition, i cochaired with ghana the creation of the forest climate leaders partnership, and anybody have the precise number? many countries, germany, france, britain, uk, ghana, pakistan, a host of less-developed countries, indonesia, african countries, south asian countries and that is going to be a developing powerful force. we had an observer in brazil, for other countries, and join ultimately, each of those has a special role to play in saving of the amazon and the congo basin and other great forests of this planet. let me open it up to questions, happy to see what we can do with the time that is left. i think i am supposed to call a few folks here. valerie from reuters. >> you have been mentioning keeping the 1.5 ° goal alive. some partie
the first movers coalition come together, it started in 25 countries in glascow, it is up to 65 countriescluding major new additions, general motors, federal express, others who have come aboard to send a demand signal they want to buy green products in order to kick the wider marketplace into gear and we've seen how this has galvanized actions. in addition, i cochaired with ghana the creation of the forest climate leaders partnership, and anybody have the precise number? many countries,...
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i believe we found room for hope in glascow.on the collective will to deliver them? i believe we can. when we began our cop presidencyjust one third of the global economy was signed up to net zero. today it is 90%. and for our part, the uk, which was the first major economy in the world to legislate for net zero will fulfil our ambitious commitment to reduce emissions by at least 68% by 2030. and because there is no solution to climate change without protecting and restoring nature, and glascow more than 140 countries, which are home to over 90% of the worlds forests made an historic promised to a halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by the end of this decade. and just this afternoon i co—hosted the first meeting of the forest and climate leaders partnership to ensure this is delivered. central to all our efforts is honouring our promise on climate finance. i know that for many finances are tough right now. the pandemic all but broke the global economy. and before coming here today i spent last week working on the d
i believe we found room for hope in glascow.on the collective will to deliver them? i believe we can. when we began our cop presidencyjust one third of the global economy was signed up to net zero. today it is 90%. and for our part, the uk, which was the first major economy in the world to legislate for net zero will fulfil our ambitious commitment to reduce emissions by at least 68% by 2030. and because there is no solution to climate change without protecting and restoring nature, and glascow...
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a fair amount of money, not enough at a fair amount was promised last year in glascow.nto accounts and allow the industrialising countries to demonstrate what they are using it for. we also need to give a clear and significant voice to the global youth, not to have them on stage for press opportunity and a nice picture and shove them up to the side. we need to have a role such as voting positions at the table, having used represent at the bank in the united states and in the uk and the rest of europe. there needs to be a significant partnership because we the older generations need to pass on a liveable world to the younger generations. right now we're failing in that vision.— in that vision. good to get your thou . hts in that vision. good to get your thoughts and — in that vision. good to get your thoughts and analysis. - in that vision. good to get your thoughts and analysis. thank l in that vision. good to get your l thoughts and analysis. thank you in that vision. good to get your - thoughts and analysis. thank you so much for the former climate adviser to the admi
a fair amount of money, not enough at a fair amount was promised last year in glascow.nto accounts and allow the industrialising countries to demonstrate what they are using it for. we also need to give a clear and significant voice to the global youth, not to have them on stage for press opportunity and a nice picture and shove them up to the side. we need to have a role such as voting positions at the table, having used represent at the bank in the united states and in the uk and the rest of...
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it is the lta that. is hosting the dj k in glascow. of 22, emma was almost 19 and trying again to game tour experience. what you think of the main challenges for a physically and with her coaching situation? t physically and with her coaching situation? ., ., , physically and with her coaching situation? ,, ., , ., , ., ., situation? i know she really want to be a ireat situation? i know she really want to be a great player- _ situation? i know she really want to be a great player. i _ situation? i know she really want to be a great player. i love _ situation? i know she really want to be a great player. i love that - situation? i know she really want to be a great player. i love that about| be a great player. i love that about her. there's no rush for her. just because she won so young, everybody needs to calm down a letter of some breathing room, let herfigure it out for that then she's got to figure out her coaching situation, seems like it's changing all the time. she need to figure that out. she's young, we've got to give her spac
it is the lta that. is hosting the dj k in glascow. of 22, emma was almost 19 and trying again to game tour experience. what you think of the main challenges for a physically and with her coaching situation? t physically and with her coaching situation? ., ., , physically and with her coaching situation? ,, ., , ., , ., ., situation? i know she really want to be a ireat situation? i know she really want to be a great player- _ situation? i know she really want to be a great player. i _...
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countries acknowledge that they _ 26 and glascow countries acknowledge that they were not doing enoughforward new commitments of their own but when they were _ commitments of their own but when they were added up collectively they didh't_ they were added up collectively they didn't add _ they were added up collectively they didn't add up to anything like what the scientists tell us is necessary to halt _ the scientists tell us is necessary to halt global warming at around one and a _ to halt global warming at around one and a half— to halt global warming at around one and a half degrees centigrade above preindustrial levels. that huge global— preindustrial levels. that huge global failure to do what is needed to stop _ global failure to do what is needed to stop the worst ravages of climate change _ to stop the worst ravages of climate change was dealt with last year by country— change was dealt with last year by country saying, look, will come back next year— country saying, look, will come back next year with stronger commitments. and they— next year with stronger commitments. and th
countries acknowledge that they _ 26 and glascow countries acknowledge that they were not doing enoughforward new commitments of their own but when they were _ commitments of their own but when they were added up collectively they didh't_ they were added up collectively they didn't add _ they were added up collectively they didn't add up to anything like what the scientists tell us is necessary to halt _ the scientists tell us is necessary to halt global warming at around one and a _ to halt...
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this is the children's program from glascow. but it began with the news, and was nerve-racking.burroughs later wrote he could think of no more exacting a test of physical fitness and the reading of news bulletin. laura: microphones have changed a bit. before we go tonight, king charles the third is celebrating his birthday today, his first as monarch. to mark the occasion, his portrait was released, swing the new king alongside an ancient oak tree. the 74 year old monarch is spending the day in private, without any public engagements, but there was this. ♪ laura: and nice the royal guards playing happy birthday f the king at buckingham palace. laura trevelyan. k you for watching "world narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ rrato
this is the children's program from glascow. but it began with the news, and was nerve-racking.burroughs later wrote he could think of no more exacting a test of physical fitness and the reading of news bulletin. laura: microphones have changed a bit. before we go tonight, king charles the third is celebrating his birthday today, his first as monarch. to mark the occasion, his portrait was released, swing the new king alongside an ancient oak tree. the 74 year old monarch is spending the day in...
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last year and glascow follows one full year of the being in office. pushing the countries of the world. we got 65% of the world by gdp to ambitious climate targets. should keep the world from global warming greater than 1.5 degrees celsius. this year we call the year of implementation. every country has done a lot of work. more country than the united states. which passed the bipartisan infrastructure law, to invest in clean technology. the inflation reduction act, which is the most consequential climate legislation our history. . thanks to these two bills we will have half a trillion dollars go into the next generation of climate technology. we will have a present clean power grid by the end of this decade. we will have electric vehicles replacing internal combustion. we will have the next generation of carbon capture. technologies to suck carbon from the air, clean hydrogen. long-duration energy storage. they're going to the top. we are so proud of what we have accomplished in how much we have implemented and how we are working with our partners and
last year and glascow follows one full year of the being in office. pushing the countries of the world. we got 65% of the world by gdp to ambitious climate targets. should keep the world from global warming greater than 1.5 degrees celsius. this year we call the year of implementation. every country has done a lot of work. more country than the united states. which passed the bipartisan infrastructure law, to invest in clean technology. the inflation reduction act, which is the most...
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at the glascow climate conference last year, countries agreed to raise their carbon cutting ambitionsry year. but just 29 out of 193 have done so and only one, australia, significantly raised its game. where does that leave us? take a look at this. this is how much emissions have been growing. they have been increasing steadily. the u.n. says we need to cut them almost in half by 2030 in just seven years' time. this is the direction the world is currently going. the u.n. says that puts us on ack for a temperature rise of almost three degrees centigrade. it would be, it says, a catastrophe for humanity. what progress can we expect? >> the cries that caused the problem over the last 100 years post something to those of us experiencing it now. they would like a financial mechanism agreed. the developed world isn't keen on that. it is pretty ugly at the moment. >> it sounds like a recipe for deadlock. for the first time i the history of these conferences, there is a dedicated youth zone add the young people are anxious. >> nothing new has been said. this is the 27th conference of its kind
at the glascow climate conference last year, countries agreed to raise their carbon cutting ambitionsry year. but just 29 out of 193 have done so and only one, australia, significantly raised its game. where does that leave us? take a look at this. this is how much emissions have been growing. they have been increasing steadily. the u.n. says we need to cut them almost in half by 2030 in just seven years' time. this is the direction the world is currently going. the u.n. says that puts us on...
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a witness set -- in glascow.ates are in trade groups, international bodies, or other nongovernmental organizations. the biggest single delegation is from the united arab emirates, who will host up 28 year. the analysis found 7f that delegation were connected to fossil fuel extraction. second was the russian delegation, which has 33 lobbyists for oil and gas in a delegation of 150. canada's environment minister said the fossil fuel lobby should not dominate the conversation. >> obviously, various lobbies are present here. and this is something that has been happening since the beginning. the issue for me is not, are they present or not, it is the united nations, these are open processes. it is an open form. the question is, should these dictate the agenda? in the case of canada, the case is clearly no. i think that is the case for many countries. but they will try to have their voices heard, as other interest will in this form. maryam: not everybody thinks these lobbyists are a problem. the head of the african pet
a witness set -- in glascow.ates are in trade groups, international bodies, or other nongovernmental organizations. the biggest single delegation is from the united arab emirates, who will host up 28 year. the analysis found 7f that delegation were connected to fossil fuel extraction. second was the russian delegation, which has 33 lobbyists for oil and gas in a delegation of 150. canada's environment minister said the fossil fuel lobby should not dominate the conversation. >> obviously,...
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an inquiry into an incident at a hotel housing asylum speak -- seekers in glascow where one person diedured says it was an avoidable tragedy. in june 2020, a sudanese man was shot dead by police after he stabbed six people. an inquiry commission found it ppen because of a poorly planned decision by the company managing asylum-seekers in scotland to move them out of rented accommodation during the pandemic. the cryptocurrency platform ftx has gone bust and his chief executive has resigned. worries have caused huge problems for crypto investors recently. ftx is one of the biggest and has gone under despite attempts by another huge exchange, binanc e, to rescue it. >> it has been an incredible seven or eight days since this all came out. ftx it is the second-biggest script to -- crypto exchange in the world, the main way that people get into and out of cryptocurrencies. you go onto an exchange to change your dollars, pounds into bitcoin, any of the thousands of crypto coins out there. ftx was a beacon of hope in the creek winter as they arced calling it. crypto has been a terrie investment
an inquiry into an incident at a hotel housing asylum speak -- seekers in glascow where one person diedured says it was an avoidable tragedy. in june 2020, a sudanese man was shot dead by police after he stabbed six people. an inquiry commission found it ppen because of a poorly planned decision by the company managing asylum-seekers in scotland to move them out of rented accommodation during the pandemic. the cryptocurrency platform ftx has gone bust and his chief executive has resigned....
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the country'smeeting into glascow, they submitted targets for 2034 emissions that would lead toward cutoughly 2 the emissions of the united states, so a significant amount. we do know that from what science says it needs to be six times the amount the country has submitted on. similarly, we're seeing progress in a number of areas like noble energy, electric vehicles. they are moving fast. the trendlines are all up and moving in that direction quickly , but we also know that, even so, these are not fully on track. we need them to go faster, and we need to devote the kinds of resources to make that happen. >> david waskow , at sharm el- sheikh where he is attending the cop27, thank you very much for joining us . >> thank you. >>> children in grade schools in new delhi are being forced to stay home because air pollution is so bad, and after covid lockdowns, it's yet another headache for parents worried about their kids' education. take a look. >> reporter: going to school masked or not, once again, deemed too risky for some in new delhi, and this time, it is not covid. >> [ speaking non-en
the country'smeeting into glascow, they submitted targets for 2034 emissions that would lead toward cutoughly 2 the emissions of the united states, so a significant amount. we do know that from what science says it needs to be six times the amount the country has submitted on. similarly, we're seeing progress in a number of areas like noble energy, electric vehicles. they are moving fast. the trendlines are all up and moving in that direction quickly , but we also know that, even so, these are...
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james glascow in illinois. >> dana: the ugly post-game fight between college football players in michiganbout the state of sportsmanship? pete hegseth joins us live next. it's called the newday 100 because it lets veterans borrow up to 100% of their home's value. not just 80% like some typical loans. that extra cash can make a huge difference in these times of skyrocketing prices. here's more good news: home values have skyrocketed too. that means even more cash! take out an average of $60,000 to pay down your high-rate credit card debt, consolidate your second mortgage, personal loans, and car loans, and lower your payments by $600 every month. best of all, there are absolutely no upfront out-of-pocket costs with this loan. and even if you have credit concerns, give us a call. the va has granted newday automatic authority to make our own approval decisions. when lenders say no to a veteran, newday can say yes. all across the country, people are working hard to build a better future. so we're hard at work helping them achieve financial freedom. we're proud to serve people everywhere, in i
james glascow in illinois. >> dana: the ugly post-game fight between college football players in michiganbout the state of sportsmanship? pete hegseth joins us live next. it's called the newday 100 because it lets veterans borrow up to 100% of their home's value. not just 80% like some typical loans. that extra cash can make a huge difference in these times of skyrocketing prices. here's more good news: home values have skyrocketed too. that means even more cash! take out an average of...
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we'll watch democrat prosecutor james glascow. he is in illinois, he is a democrat.nd, we've got illinois getting set to do no-cash bail. this is dangerous. you will also see on camera americans talk about fighting against crime, watch this. >> i never in my 40 years in this profession ever thought i would see anything close to this. have you ever ever heard of any government passing a law to release everyone in their jails? no one has done that before. no one would ever think to do that. that would be suicide. >> i went to the side of my bed and i grabbed our gun. he kicks the door in. as soon as he kicks the door in, tries to take a step in my house. that is when i shot him. he ran off. if i didn't have any kind of weapons i don't know what i would have did. that guy was kind of big. i would never be able to fight him off. i never thought i would shoot the gun ever. >> he punched the 7-eleven employee in the head. when that happened, my instincts kicked in, i grabbed him wend down to the ground. >> i didn't have time to be afraid. it was all fast. literally the tim
we'll watch democrat prosecutor james glascow. he is in illinois, he is a democrat.nd, we've got illinois getting set to do no-cash bail. this is dangerous. you will also see on camera americans talk about fighting against crime, watch this. >> i never in my 40 years in this profession ever thought i would see anything close to this. have you ever ever heard of any government passing a law to release everyone in their jails? no one has done that before. no one would ever think to do that....