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no global south. that how it, what the type of stays. we house there of what dealt around the globe my system. so even if they called them democratic, they maintained this one another. the solution to this is that the south need still pursue economic florida. it needs to be able to reduce this dependence on foreign capital on foreign creditors and long imports in the global north as much as possible. organizing production around is meeting domestic national regional needs rather than around servicing northern roses. i think that that calls to the colonized the global economy are, are really central them in here. you have the 4 countries of the world who are desperate for climate action because they are the most owner of all to climate impacts. and they've done the least to create carbon pollution. and yet their power on the world stage is drastically limited because of that ongoing, neo colonial structures. it is deeply ironic that while consumerism is such a driving force and climate breakdown, there is an entire industry actively tryin
no global south. that how it, what the type of stays. we house there of what dealt around the globe my system. so even if they called them democratic, they maintained this one another. the solution to this is that the south need still pursue economic florida. it needs to be able to reduce this dependence on foreign capital on foreign creditors and long imports in the global north as much as possible. organizing production around is meeting domestic national regional needs rather than around...
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this has not changed the basic paradox of global finance. the financial sector has a determined influence on the functioning of the global economy. and it still often thinks in terms of weeks or months. but i think the financial sector is really important. you can't function a modern complexes either without a good financial sector. so we're not only have to restrain the financial sector from not imposing harms on the rest of us. so we have to take an active role in shaping our economy and then go shaping our financial sector. so they do, they do what they're supposed to do. the challenges facing the world we live in today are no longer regional, but effect all countries. climate change over population war alongside an escalating geopolitical battle between the u. s. and china. the consequences of any modern crisis impact millions of people in the asian financial crisis. this was also a bitter lesson for the countries of southeast asia. poverty and misery returned for many years. the asian financial crisis contained all the lessons we needed
this has not changed the basic paradox of global finance. the financial sector has a determined influence on the functioning of the global economy. and it still often thinks in terms of weeks or months. but i think the financial sector is really important. you can't function a modern complexes either without a good financial sector. so we're not only have to restrain the financial sector from not imposing harms on the rest of us. so we have to take an active role in shaping our economy and then...
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providing both humanitarian assistance to ukraine and economic support to some of our neighbors in the global south under economic distress. in closing, may i reiterate that the global order is anchored on the principles of the un charter international law and respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states. thank you, mister president. i thank the representative of india for the statement. i give the floor to the representative of dublin, not sufficient, placido, your home to my the lady seems that there are no signs of a d escalation arbor cessation of hostilities on the horizon we hail the resumption of the next bottom. exports as part of the green initiative following 8, we've suspension. the implementation of the agreement must be grounded in the firm and good faith commitment of all parties. here i wish to echo the appeal issued by the secretary general for the renewal of this important agreement. and for example, and balance implementation, the resumption of the great initiative is a sign that even in times of war, the channels of dialogue and diplomacy remain open.
providing both humanitarian assistance to ukraine and economic support to some of our neighbors in the global south under economic distress. in closing, may i reiterate that the global order is anchored on the principles of the un charter international law and respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states. thank you, mister president. i thank the representative of india for the statement. i give the floor to the representative of dublin, not sufficient, placido, your home...
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well, we have one talk and presented the global shield on monday, and this global shield can be a building block sheet on for us to deal with the topic of loss and damage. we have taken a step right that we haven't taken in the past because new step, we don't require courage. you can't be 100 percent. sure that the success will come about immediately. but we know that and if we do not act in full solidarity and show ambition, even we will not be able to contain the climate crisis. and this is why even before this conference we have made clear that the topic of loss and damage needs to be set needs to be put on the agenda for this climate conference, but didn't know before the conference. and we still don't know how this process will go forward, but as we don't want to wait because for us it is a question of justice and not charity to speak about loss and damage. we my point for grants, i have made a proposal at this conference for how we can move forward without having to wait for everybody to agree on something. and that is why we created the global shield. we hope that this is also an of
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fashion industry. global 3000. next d w. ah, sometimes a seat is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning pass like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for free. will you become a criminal? mm. pre kline aol. already know that with hackers, paralyzing the tire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube with ah, ah, ah, welcome to global 3000 loved and 40 in mexico, the mafia and farmers are embroiled in a rule. ivan lines.
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you're trying to biggest your time, the ip is only for the global, not, and not for the global self. and by the way, $7.10 ip now comes from asia, middle east africa, latin america sort of will as change. and that's our show for this week to get in touch with me by tweeting me at so underscore rahman and to use the hash tag a j. ccc. when you do drop us an email, counted the cost to thousands, dot net is our address, but that is multi online college. they have a dot com slash cd thing that'll take you straight to our page, which has individual reports, length of time episode thing you to catch up on. that's it for this edition of counting the cost on the whole robin from the whole team. and so much for joining us. the news is next here on, i'll just say the ah long with with spiraling costs dwindling supplies. the shock is being felt around the world with the war in ukraine, triggering gas supply uncertainty. europeans bracing themselves for an unprecedented winter. al jazeera reports on the human costs of the winter energy crisis. ah.
you're trying to biggest your time, the ip is only for the global, not, and not for the global self. and by the way, $7.10 ip now comes from asia, middle east africa, latin america sort of will as change. and that's our show for this week to get in touch with me by tweeting me at so underscore rahman and to use the hash tag a j. ccc. when you do drop us an email, counted the cost to thousands, dot net is our address, but that is multi online college. they have a dot com slash cd thing that'll...
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you're trying to biggest your time, the ip is only for the global, not, and not for the global self. and by the way, 7 and 10 ip now comes from asia, middle east africa and latin america. so that will as change. and that's our show for this week to get in touch with me by tweeting me and so underscore rahman and to use the hash tag a j. ccc. when you do drop us an email, counted the cost, a 1000 dot net is our address, but the multi online college, they have a dot com slash ctc. that'll take you straight to our page, which has individual reports, length of time episode saying you to catch up on that's it for this edition of counting the cost on the whole, rob from the whole team. thanks so much for joining us. the news is next here on tuesday i ah and i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you into a play you might not visit otherwise. it feels that you were there. a new series follows footballers from 6 countries hoping to make it to catch our 2022. when i scribble to the pitch, i don't think about anything apart from play and w
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the depth is actually the depth of the global south. wanted to cut them and then to, to consider pretty invest in finding global solutions. all right, hannah fisher at thank you for joining us on d. w. thank you so much. thank you for inviting me. several rescue ships with hundreds of migrants on board are stuck in the mediterranean waiting for permission to dock. but italy's new far right government has hardened at sunset stance. on migration, one german ship has docked in italy, but many on board have been refused. permission to come on land. after days of uncertainty and weeks at sea, this german rescue ship reaches land at last, a relief for some of the 179 people on board. but not all. italy is only allowing mine is will the sick and vulnerable to disembark and move, rescue is say, is illegal. it's not only the 100 for unaccompanied minus, but all the people on board need a place of safety that by law they have the rights to do some bargain in place of safety. italy's new right wing government has toughened its policy to would resc
the depth is actually the depth of the global south. wanted to cut them and then to, to consider pretty invest in finding global solutions. all right, hannah fisher at thank you for joining us on d. w. thank you so much. thank you for inviting me. several rescue ships with hundreds of migrants on board are stuck in the mediterranean waiting for permission to dock. but italy's new far right government has hardened at sunset stance. on migration, one german ship has docked in italy, but many on...
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and whole, the global economy hostage must stop. and so this gathering must be the moment to re commit our future and our shared capacity to write a better story for the world. let's bill on our global climate progress. raising both our ambition and the speed of our efforts. the science is devastatingly clear. we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade. that's why the united states is rally in the world around climate game changers. i launched one such game changer last year in the european commission, president vander line the global methane pledge. we started with the you and 8 other countries in glasgow. it grew to more than $100.00 countries. now more than $130.00 countries of sign on to cover more than half of the global methane emissions. methane is 80 times more potent than carbon, and accounts for nearly half half of the net warming we're experiencing now. so cutting methane by at least 30 percent by 2030 can be our best chance to keep within reach at 1.5 degrees celsius target. today we're releasing updated me
and whole, the global economy hostage must stop. and so this gathering must be the moment to re commit our future and our shared capacity to write a better story for the world. let's bill on our global climate progress. raising both our ambition and the speed of our efforts. the science is devastatingly clear. we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade. that's why the united states is rally in the world around climate game changers. i launched one such game changer last year in...
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the global context, which is geopolitical. you eliminate the 12 paragraphs that are deliverable, so it's a good result. stephen: how concerned are you about the growing perception that there is a bifurcation happening to the global economy because of the geopolitics between the united states and china, and china's support of russia? >> as a country, southeast asia is usually the one who enjoys this globalization as well as openness and collaboration. with the more fragmentation, it will have a significant impact. indonesia, we always establish a good relationship based on mutual respect and independence of its candidate. i think this is going to be the one we are going to be in that relationship with china, in that relationship with the united states, and that's exactly what the president is doing. stephen: so you can benefit from what the indo pacific economic framework and also other initiatives from china at the same time, without choosing sides. >> indonesia is the biggest country in southeast asia. people see indonesia as
the global context, which is geopolitical. you eliminate the 12 paragraphs that are deliverable, so it's a good result. stephen: how concerned are you about the growing perception that there is a bifurcation happening to the global economy because of the geopolitics between the united states and china, and china's support of russia? >> as a country, southeast asia is usually the one who enjoys this globalization as well as openness and collaboration. with the more fragmentation, it will...
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both global companies. you have murphy that doesn't global exploring for oil reserves. but if you look at northwest arkansas and you ask about the benefit, walmart has been extraordinary not just as a company, but also the walton family of entrepreneurs is made a big difference in our state. they invest. they and -- they created the world class american arts museum. it is one of the fastest growing regions of our country. they believe in recruiting talent because you have a workforce that is continuing to grow. they want to improve the quality of life for everybody in northwest arkansas so we can recruit that talent. that's why we have world-class hiking tales -- hiking trails. we have the downtown living that attracts the millennials. on and on you can go, that they have made a difference in terms of their investment and it's because they know they need to grow and they've got to recruit talent. the same is true for tysons. these generate wealth, but they also generate philanthropy that makes an extraordinary difference. i'm very proud of that partnership with them, an
both global companies. you have murphy that doesn't global exploring for oil reserves. but if you look at northwest arkansas and you ask about the benefit, walmart has been extraordinary not just as a company, but also the walton family of entrepreneurs is made a big difference in our state. they invest. they and -- they created the world class american arts museum. it is one of the fastest growing regions of our country. they believe in recruiting talent because you have a workforce that is...
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the response is all the solutions have to be global. have to be multilateral ah, an independent institution that also has the relevant expertise would be a sensible consequence in view of the complexity of our global economy. however, the i m f can only take action if it is asked for advice and assistance by the governments of individual countries lending a flag and they are as should you ask me if it would be nice if we had as supranational institution capable of exerting far greater influence than the answer is yes, and con, done is the, until the way the current international currency and financing system is organized as far from optimal because it's too powerful zia, in there is not enough cooperation and to few options. that's one gift i want to be make the consequences of one party's actions affect all of the others, consequence, indifferent. but i know my off the underline mit. i'm so betty. we know that the danger of global crises has not been averted for good, nor has the danger of major financial crises. this is because the vo
the response is all the solutions have to be global. have to be multilateral ah, an independent institution that also has the relevant expertise would be a sensible consequence in view of the complexity of our global economy. however, the i m f can only take action if it is asked for advice and assistance by the governments of individual countries lending a flag and they are as should you ask me if it would be nice if we had as supranational institution capable of exerting far greater influence...
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why does the global economy remain such a powder k? international experts are looking for answers, the asian financial crisis and its aftermath. mm. in 45 minutes on d w. oh, will you become a criminal pre climate? oh, ready? no. with about hackers and paralyzing the tire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for. and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah ah, with for a few days now head so states and around $30000.00 delegates from all over the world.
why does the global economy remain such a powder k? international experts are looking for answers, the asian financial crisis and its aftermath. mm. in 45 minutes on d w. oh, will you become a criminal pre climate? oh, ready? no. with about hackers and paralyzing the tire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for. and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah ah,...
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this information -- globally.oncern was the main reason why vladimir putin decided not to go to the g20 summit. the g20 is divided into west and non-west. the non-western countries are just bigger than western countries. [expletive] not -- there is so much concern about this. it's the main result of the g20 summit. >> china and brazil in particular are opposed to any steps to be taken against russia. china's stance when it comes to the war in ukraine has been widely seen as a sign of eroding relations between the united states of america and china. what are the expectations against the backdrop of this political divide? >> yesterday, president biden and president xi jinping had a three hour bilateral. so this is the first time the u.s. and china have met in five years. what was extraordinary was the tone of the meeting. it was incredibly conciliatory, the language used was positive. it looked like they were building bridges. they created a mechanism whereby they would make sure the individuals with the right level
this information -- globally.oncern was the main reason why vladimir putin decided not to go to the g20 summit. the g20 is divided into west and non-west. the non-western countries are just bigger than western countries. [expletive] not -- there is so much concern about this. it's the main result of the g20 summit. >> china and brazil in particular are opposed to any steps to be taken against russia. china's stance when it comes to the war in ukraine has been widely seen as a sign of...
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it is the duty and responsibility of global leadership.ntries that are in a position to help should be supporting developing countries, so they can make decisive climate decisions, facilitating their energy transitions, building a path to prosperity that is compatible with our climate imperative. if countries can finance coal in developing countries, there is no reason why we can't finance clean energy in developing countries. [applause] i am pleased to announce today, alongside the european union and germany, a $500 billion package to finance and facilitate egypt's transition to clean energy. [applause] this package will enable egypt to deploy 10 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030 while bringing off-line five gigawatts of inefficient gas power facilities, reducing emissions in the egypt power sector by 10%. we will also work with egypt to capture nearly 14 billion cubic meters of natural gas that currently flares from vents or leaks turn gas operations. because of this cooperation, egypt of elevated -- egypt elevated its climate ambiti
it is the duty and responsibility of global leadership.ntries that are in a position to help should be supporting developing countries, so they can make decisive climate decisions, facilitating their energy transitions, building a path to prosperity that is compatible with our climate imperative. if countries can finance coal in developing countries, there is no reason why we can't finance clean energy in developing countries. [applause] i am pleased to announce today, alongside the european...
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and that's all for man said global 3000 this week. thanks for joining us and send us your views on the program or at global 3000 at d. w dot com and you can visit us on facebook to dw global ideas. see you soon. take care with ah, with african, with climate change, with lighting the lives of ivory coasts, pharmacy. their crops are especially vulnerable. a possible solution. i grow forest tree. more and more farm as i'll warning up to it, but how sustainable is this new system go africa? in 30 minutes on d, w. the crime scene is a highway outside kid. the victims are ukranian civilians. but to all the perpetrators, investigators find clues leading to an taurus russian army unit. reconstruction of a war crime, death road in 75 minutes on dw, sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning packs like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge gr
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ah ah ah, welcome to global 3000. why retire in the us? many older people would rather keep working university and then want china's college graduates worry about their future. and could liquefied natural gas be the solution to the global energy crisis? russians invasion of ukraine has triggered an energy crisis, especially in europe. for decades. many e u member states came to depend on cheap natural gas from russia. but moscow has throttled gas exports. a desperate search for new providers is on and africa has large gas deposits. billions and profit are at stake by 2030 germany hopes to obtain 10000000 tons of liquefied natural gas from senegal alone. but we already know that all fossil fuel extraction comes at a high human and environmental cost. is the energy crisis making us forget the climate crisis. we cook with heat with it, generate electricity with it, and also save the climate with it. natural gas is versatile and cleaner than other fuels, so it's really become the post the child of politicians proving that we don't have to choo
ah ah ah, welcome to global 3000. why retire in the us? many older people would rather keep working university and then want china's college graduates worry about their future. and could liquefied natural gas be the solution to the global energy crisis? russians invasion of ukraine has triggered an energy crisis, especially in europe. for decades. many e u member states came to depend on cheap natural gas from russia. but moscow has throttled gas exports. a desperate search for new providers is...
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to the global economy, very briefl ? ' :: ' to the global economy, very briefl ? 7k? ., ,, ., briefly? 1096 of global gdp, one in ten jobs- _ briefly? 1096 of global gdp, one in ten jobs. before _ briefly? 1096 of global gdp, one in tenjobs. before covid, - briefly? 1096 of global gdp, one in ten jobs. before covid, one l in tenjobs. before covid, one out of fourjobs globally based in travel and tourism. in the future, we expect it to be one in three. saudi arabia and the region, travel and tourism is key for diversification and jobs. i key for diversification and “obs. ., ., key for diversification and “obs. . ., . ., jobs. i am glad we could connect _ jobs. i am glad we could connect with _ jobs. i am glad we could connect with you - jobs. i am glad we could connect with you just - jobs. i am glad we could connect with you just in | connect with you just in the nick of time. thank you for your company on the programme. see you soon. hello there. november has been very mild, it's also been very wet. but as we head towards december, the weather pattern will change
to the global economy, very briefl ? ' :: ' to the global economy, very briefl ? 7k? ., ,, ., briefly? 1096 of global gdp, one in ten jobs- _ briefly? 1096 of global gdp, one in ten jobs. before _ briefly? 1096 of global gdp, one in tenjobs. before covid, - briefly? 1096 of global gdp, one in ten jobs. before covid, one l in tenjobs. before covid, one out of fourjobs globally based in travel and tourism. in the future, we expect it to be one in three. saudi arabia and the region, travel and...
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the global economy, the global engine was turned on after being off for quite some time. after you keep it hot and on top of that, you have high octane fuel. there is some resemblance to those who will take care afterwards. from a war zone to time inflation penned up monetary support. steven: at the bias, we have been concerned for some time about risk inflation becoming entrenched. the views the inflation process different. what we have in mind is to inflation, to regime process. high and low inflation with self enforcing transitions from low to high inflation. inflation begins very differently in the two regimes. the low-inflation regime, what we measure as inflation is largely the result of a myriad of relative or sector price changes. you should be on the -- wages are loose and wages are linked. high inflation regime is very different. the core component behind price changes is much higher. wages and prices are much more closely linked so there are no stabilizing properties as those we have in the low-inflation regime. inflation is more typical to supply chain shocks
the global economy, the global engine was turned on after being off for quite some time. after you keep it hot and on top of that, you have high octane fuel. there is some resemblance to those who will take care afterwards. from a war zone to time inflation penned up monetary support. steven: at the bias, we have been concerned for some time about risk inflation becoming entrenched. the views the inflation process different. what we have in mind is to inflation, to regime process. high and low...
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and the global population is now 8000000 people in counting. it took less than 12 years as the last 1000000000 people are living longer and healthier lives, adding to the overall number. those are the headlines up next on ologist dear. it's inside story to say with this, ah, world leaders are in barley for the g 20 summit. they have a lot on their agenda, including the global food and energy crisis, and the warning ukraine. what are they likely to find a unified solution? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm hash and i had butler. the g 20 summit is underway on the indian island of bali. leaders from around the world are hoping to get a consensus, a wide range of issues affecting billions of people at the post. and then a global economy is top of that gender attentions about russia's war in ukraine. have taken center stage with a majority of members strongly condemning the military action, but us foreign ministry says the summit is not the place to discuss security issues . and the world's economic challenges should be pr
and the global population is now 8000000 people in counting. it took less than 12 years as the last 1000000000 people are living longer and healthier lives, adding to the overall number. those are the headlines up next on ologist dear. it's inside story to say with this, ah, world leaders are in barley for the g 20 summit. they have a lot on their agenda, including the global food and energy crisis, and the warning ukraine. what are they likely to find a unified solution? this is inside story....
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but yeah, but the, the global food market is, is heavily distorted. i mean, you know, in the west we can, you know, we grow grain in order to number one, run cars, believe or not biofuels number too much grain production goes into the, into the production of, of neat chicken, pork beef, etc. so you know, so we, we consume a lot, we grow grain to, to, in order to make meet and, and other countries that are poorer i'm, they, they just, they consume grain directly. but now, but it's a mis allocation of resources i need is too cheap. in the, in the, in the industrialized world, it's, it's, it's over produced, it takes up a growing share of grain production. and the converse is true when the developing world work. rain is simply too expensive. so the, the system is out of whack, especially now does this put a dent in globalism because with countries are risk in the near and distant future of not receiving vital imports of food stuff. do you think that they will begin to turn to domestic production and consumption? yes, that will become a trend. i'm quite c
but yeah, but the, the global food market is, is heavily distorted. i mean, you know, in the west we can, you know, we grow grain in order to number one, run cars, believe or not biofuels number too much grain production goes into the, into the production of, of neat chicken, pork beef, etc. so you know, so we, we consume a lot, we grow grain to, to, in order to make meet and, and other countries that are poorer i'm, they, they just, they consume grain directly. but now, but it's a mis...
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global heating. because these were words _ global heating. . ~~ words that reflect what is really aoain on. , ,, . “ ., going on. danny shaw, the bbc no lonaer going on. danny shaw, the bbc no longer balances _ going on. danny shaw, the bbc no longer balances the _ going on. danny shaw, the bbc no longer balances the question - going on. danny shaw, the bbc no longer balances the question of. longer balances the question of whether man—made climate change is happening, but it is still very careful with its language use. yes. careful with its language use. yes, i'm sure careful with its language use. yes, l'm sure it — careful with its language use. yes, l'm sure it is- _ careful with its language use. yes, i'm sure it is. and _ careful with its language use. yes, i'm sure it is. and quite _ careful with its language use. is: i'm sure it is. and quite rightly so, because it has got a very different position from some other media outlets. it has to be very careful. but it's around the evidence and it is around trying to be true to the evidence,
global heating. because these were words _ global heating. . ~~ words that reflect what is really aoain on. , ,, . “ ., going on. danny shaw, the bbc no lonaer going on. danny shaw, the bbc no longer balances _ going on. danny shaw, the bbc no longer balances the _ going on. danny shaw, the bbc no longer balances the question - going on. danny shaw, the bbc no longer balances the question of. longer balances the question of whether man—made climate change is happening, but it is still very...
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so the g 20 makes up about 85 percent of global g. p. 75 percent of exports are generated by 20 countries and, you know, and they make up 2 thirds of both population. so that said it has some sometimes there i, specifically on the sidelines, there are lateral meetings or trilateral meetings, etc. and then there do tend to be some kind of side statements that tend to be issued or that may have been issue condemning different countries or addressing some of the issues of the day general since 1999, the rational has been basically if you bring together the greatest economies of the world unified when it comes to dealing with global issues, with some the very positive signal to the entire world. but when you have countries in this particular summit, pushing full, isolating russia and you have others in the same camp saying, no, we have to have russia on board. could this be the biggest crisis facing g? 20 no, i don't think so. i mean, this is part of international affairs and diplomacy. these things go up and down. the g 20 has a strong r
so the g 20 makes up about 85 percent of global g. p. 75 percent of exports are generated by 20 countries and, you know, and they make up 2 thirds of both population. so that said it has some sometimes there i, specifically on the sidelines, there are lateral meetings or trilateral meetings, etc. and then there do tend to be some kind of side statements that tend to be issued or that may have been issue condemning different countries or addressing some of the issues of the day general since...
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that's not a problem. india, not the problem. china, not the problem of the global. so, you know, as india for a melissa that, that when there's a problem with the european global problem, when they're who bought from like, who used to work, that's not the problem. so that's not okay. not constructive at all. now, you know, you make a good point there because when you're talking about the g 20 summit, you're talking about all of these leaders coming together. a lot of opportunities there. but it also seems like when it comes to the western leaders, that they are almost taking it as more of a platform to state their opinions more so than actually working together. so when you get this kind of polarization and possibly degradation of international institutions and platform, what is the lasting impact of that? well, that's a good question. actually if you look at the chinese media to change the language, the media, and also media in countries focus on hold to content, post the newspapers in english. and you can be all asian, they should at least say, come to reveal abou
that's not a problem. india, not the problem. china, not the problem of the global. so, you know, as india for a melissa that, that when there's a problem with the european global problem, when they're who bought from like, who used to work, that's not the problem. so that's not okay. not constructive at all. now, you know, you make a good point there because when you're talking about the g 20 summit, you're talking about all of these leaders coming together. a lot of opportunities there. but...
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it is a global found on loss. and damage is that the european union accepts it is sort of the fundamental moral injustice. there were the 1st ones to basically say ok, we're willing to compensate for the losses which you experience. but what we need from you in but ton is a strong commitment to the 1.5 celsius goal, which is that the world cannot warmer, more than 1.5. so no one of the sort of package deal in charbonneau shake. was it an off time will tell? i did as you say, you know about the compensation. it was a, a hard fought acknowledgement of climate damage and who bears the responsibility to pay for the repair? i mean, what type of the cost will it be in a for developing countries to say justice has been achieved? when we know sometimes the physical materialization of money in the part is when success can actually be seen. but that is precisely the right point. indeed, i think it's a, the mental breakthrough that the fund is now there. but let's look at the details. the negotiation dictated, and in the nex
it is a global found on loss. and damage is that the european union accepts it is sort of the fundamental moral injustice. there were the 1st ones to basically say ok, we're willing to compensate for the losses which you experience. but what we need from you in but ton is a strong commitment to the 1.5 celsius goal, which is that the world cannot warmer, more than 1.5. so no one of the sort of package deal in charbonneau shake. was it an off time will tell? i did as you say, you know about the...
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as we know, covid threw global supply chains - covid threw global supply chains into absolute chaos,tinues to disrupt trade and now it seems like it's going to look more internally for growth rather than globally, i am wondering, is the global child chain in the middle of a major realignment. my answer to that is that it realignment. my answer to that is thatitis realignment. my answer to that is that it is in the nature of a major realignment but it's a real i'm takes time. fist realignment but it's a real i'm takes time-— realignment but it's a real i'm takes time. �* ., takes time. at the end of the day in the two past _ takes time. at the end of the day in the two past decades, _ takes time. at the end of the day in the two past decades, global - the two past decades, global businesses supported trillions of dollars into the chinese economy. it is very hard for companies that have spent hundreds of millions if not and must have millions of dollars building up world—class manufacturing capacity to unplug that overnight and to ship to a differentjurisdiction, the problem is when you
as we know, covid threw global supply chains - covid threw global supply chains into absolute chaos,tinues to disrupt trade and now it seems like it's going to look more internally for growth rather than globally, i am wondering, is the global child chain in the middle of a major realignment. my answer to that is that it realignment. my answer to that is thatitis realignment. my answer to that is that it is in the nature of a major realignment but it's a real i'm takes time. fist realignment...
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the agenda for the global south is that, how do you, how do you keep the global economy running instead of blocking it because they're far too many job channels and disruptions right now that is not really good for people off the result are consistent position on this and dial or not, i took the chassis set by the rest is that we do not, we are not going to agree to whatever you say. we have our own thinking on it. and we are not in the, on the site of board is not designed for board. there is not really any other grouping that i can think of that really is so representative of the entire what it may not be a well fix coping. nothing is perfect, but it is still much more representative and many others, especially at united nations at godaddy concert institute. so we should look at it with a lot of hope. and finally, i'll, we should try and keep the agenda as clear as possible, which is that it does to do with the economic recovery of the blood and not as a mechanism to sun, any security or political problems because it just does not have that mechanism. night up that spirit. so that is
the agenda for the global south is that, how do you, how do you keep the global economy running instead of blocking it because they're far too many job channels and disruptions right now that is not really good for people off the result are consistent position on this and dial or not, i took the chassis set by the rest is that we do not, we are not going to agree to whatever you say. we have our own thinking on it. and we are not in the, on the site of board is not designed for board. there is...
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that's double the global average level in slum housing in africa. this as more people look to cities for opportunity, but south africa's land and migration issue. some might be influenced by a hint of colonialism. we are constructively, softly pushed away from the city is because a, i guess because of our own social economic background. so that is very disappointing, that there is no transformation in as far as the special colonial property planning is concerned. according to the state of climate in africa report, the continent is heating up faster than the global average. that means more widespread drought for have what has guess at the end, extreme weather events. but climate change is also a fragility amplifier and it can easily make a situation worse. if you're looking at, you know, slow set onset climate impacts, like, you know, just verification or drought that is going to combine with all of those other socio economic factors in the empire. so that's why it's really complicated, able to say exactly how many people are moving and why. accordin
that's double the global average level in slum housing in africa. this as more people look to cities for opportunity, but south africa's land and migration issue. some might be influenced by a hint of colonialism. we are constructively, softly pushed away from the city is because a, i guess because of our own social economic background. so that is very disappointing, that there is no transformation in as far as the special colonial property planning is concerned. according to the state of...
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we're at global 3000 at d, w dot com. and you can visit us on facebook to d w global ideas. see a soon take care with ah, with democracy takes back set us control the essential a digitalization offers europeans, many opportunities. but there are risks to consider as well. the future is being determined now. europe revealed part 4 in our series. in 15 minutes on d, w is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult with successes in weekly coven 19 special. in 90 minutes on d w. o . every detail for us and for our planet. golden ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities green? how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. global ideas, the environmental series in global 3000 on t, w, and online again, they get all the harvesters, are immigrants, go look, estate, everything you enjoy, eating at home with your family, was harvested by people who are being exploited. and then i d, 's for free, and we're going to need to, uh huh. we can keep doing wha
we're at global 3000 at d, w dot com. and you can visit us on facebook to d w global ideas. see a soon take care with ah, with democracy takes back set us control the essential a digitalization offers europeans, many opportunities. but there are risks to consider as well. the future is being determined now. europe revealed part 4 in our series. in 15 minutes on d, w is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it...
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president of underline the global methane pledge. started it with the eu and eight other countries in glasgow and grew to more than 100 countries. now, more than 100 and 30 countries have signed on to covering more than half of the global methane emissions. methane is 80 times more potent than carbon and it accounts for nearly half half of the net warming we're experiencing now. so cutting methane by at least 30% by 2030, can be our best chance to keep within reach of 1.5a°c target. today we're releasing an updated methane emissions reduction act plan which lays out how the united states is meeting the pledge. we're investing more than $20 billion in domestic methane mitigation to do things like capital or from wells leaking methane, improving industrial equipment in the oil and gas sectors to reduce emissions. it also lays out strong regulatory actions, including including the new proposal from our environmental protection, these to strengthen standards on methane across sectors, especially from super emitters, to make just to make
president of underline the global methane pledge. started it with the eu and eight other countries in glasgow and grew to more than 100 countries. now, more than 100 and 30 countries have signed on to covering more than half of the global methane emissions. methane is 80 times more potent than carbon and it accounts for nearly half half of the net warming we're experiencing now. so cutting methane by at least 30% by 2030, can be our best chance to keep within reach of 1.5a°c target. today...
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you're trying to biggest your time, the ip is only for the global, not, and not for the global self. and by the way, $7.10 ip now comes from asia, middle east africa and latin america sort of will as change. and that's our show for this week to get in touch with me by tweeting me at so underscore rahman and to use the hash tag a j. ccc. when you do drop us an email, counted the cost to thousands, dot net is our address, but the multi line college they have a dot com slash ctc. that'll take you straight to our page, which has individual reports, length of time episode. thank you. to catch up on that's it for this edition of counting the cost on the whole robin from the whole team. and so much for joining us. the news is next here on out of the from propaganda a managed manipulation to the colossal consequences. the listening post reveals the powers behind the media and the impact on our lives. it's one of the biggest reasons why you're out is that a democracy? there's no accountability. oh, now 20. 2 boxes from the street to chicago on different paths with the same ambition. oh, fight
you're trying to biggest your time, the ip is only for the global, not, and not for the global self. and by the way, $7.10 ip now comes from asia, middle east africa and latin america sort of will as change. and that's our show for this week to get in touch with me by tweeting me at so underscore rahman and to use the hash tag a j. ccc. when you do drop us an email, counted the cost to thousands, dot net is our address, but the multi line college they have a dot com slash ctc. that'll take you...
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you're trying to biggest, your time is only for the global enough and not for the global self. and by the way, 7 and 10 ip right now comes from asia, middle east africa and latin america. so that would change. and that's our show for this week to get in touch with me by tweeting me at so underscore rahman and to use the hash tag a j t c. c. when you do drop us an e mail counted the cost a 1000 dot net is our address, but the multi line that i'll just have a dot com slash c t. that'll take you straight to our page, which has individual reports, length of time episode. thank you. to catch up on that's it for this edition of counting the cost on the whole, rob from the whole team and so much for joining us. the news is next here on tuesday, i my mama prizing is and i'm free to movements that takes place in kenya. standing up aghast, the british demanding return of their lives, nearly deacons. if i documents shine a light on presents colonial past, there is systematic torture of reign of terror in these count major human rights abuses. how was this happening? a very british wave to
you're trying to biggest, your time is only for the global enough and not for the global self. and by the way, 7 and 10 ip right now comes from asia, middle east africa and latin america. so that would change. and that's our show for this week to get in touch with me by tweeting me at so underscore rahman and to use the hash tag a j t c. c. when you do drop us an e mail counted the cost a 1000 dot net is our address, but the multi line that i'll just have a dot com slash c t. that'll take you...
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in global labor supply, global supply chains became more unbundled and efficient, lowering inventorys and reducing costs. and energy markets changed fundamentally as well, as new producers emerged, notably shale , oil and gas particularly in the united states, making global oil and gas supply significantly more elastic. at the same time, globalization allowed growth to become less beholden to swings in domestic demand, as countries could rotate demand towards the rest of the world when faced with domestic slumps. this proved especially valuable in europe in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis, between 2010-2014, external demand as a share of euro area gdp more than doubled. when it was tough at home, we looked elsewhere, and it worked. these two forces meant that inflation became unusually low and stable. a floor under demand meant that major busts in domestic demand resulted in less volatile inflation. and elastic supply meant that major booms such as the one before the great financial crisis did not produce serious inflationary pressures. now we are facing a new environment. new
in global labor supply, global supply chains became more unbundled and efficient, lowering inventorys and reducing costs. and energy markets changed fundamentally as well, as new producers emerged, notably shale , oil and gas particularly in the united states, making global oil and gas supply significantly more elastic. at the same time, globalization allowed growth to become less beholden to swings in domestic demand, as countries could rotate demand towards the rest of the world when faced...
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welcome to "global 3000." ecofriendly businesses, crowdfunding gets green ideas off the ground in ghana. the flood of plastic threatening the galapagos islands. and unrelenting sands, how can we save the earth from desertification? ♪ every year, across the globe some 70,000 square kilometers of land turn into desert. that's roughly the size of ireland. deserts already make up almost a third of the earth's total land area, a consequence of climate change and aggressive agriculture, among other things. there is less and less living space for increasing numbers of people. many have no choice but to flee. but there are solutions. >> this is the fastest growing desert on the planet. the gobi, which means "waterless place" in mongolian, stretches across mongolia and china. it devours about 6000 square kilometers of grassland per year, engulfing villages and turning landscapes into uninhabitable wasteland. tens of thousands of people have become "environmental migrants," forced to resettle elsewhere. only a couple of
welcome to "global 3000." ecofriendly businesses, crowdfunding gets green ideas off the ground in ghana. the flood of plastic threatening the galapagos islands. and unrelenting sands, how can we save the earth from desertification? ♪ every year, across the globe some 70,000 square kilometers of land turn into desert. that's roughly the size of ireland. deserts already make up almost a third of the earth's total land area, a consequence of climate change and aggressive agriculture,...
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amy: thank you for being with us, head of global political strategy with climate action network and globalitiative to phase out fossil fuels and support a just transition. usually he is in india but today in sharm el-sheikh, egypt where the u.n. climate summit is taking place. next up, climate collateral. how military spending accelerates climate breakdown. stay with us. ♪ amy: the egyptian libyan musician. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. we are broadcasting from the u.n. climate summit in sharm el-sheikh, egypt. we turn now to talk about the link between military spending and the climate crisis. a new report by the transnational institute examines how military spending and arms sales not only increase greenhouse gas emissions, but also divert financial resources and attention away from tackling the climate emergency. in a moment we will be joined by two co-authors of the report but first is a short video produced by the transnational institute. >> i left the cntry in 2017 because the threats faced because of my activis when i left egypt and came an exil
amy: thank you for being with us, head of global political strategy with climate action network and globalitiative to phase out fossil fuels and support a just transition. usually he is in india but today in sharm el-sheikh, egypt where the u.n. climate summit is taking place. next up, climate collateral. how military spending accelerates climate breakdown. stay with us. ♪ amy: the egyptian libyan musician. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. we are broadcasting...
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migration crisis is to do it globally — global migration crisis is to do it globally.ration from these countries, because like it or not, immigration 5y5tem5 countries, because like it or not, immigration systems are like water immigration 5y5tem5 are like water through— immigration systems are like water through rock5, people go to where they are _ through rock5, people go to where they are trying to go, and most of them, _ they are trying to go, and most of them, the — they are trying to go, and most of them, the vast majority of people seeking _ them, the vast majority of people seeking -- — them, the vast majority of people seeking —— people seeking a better life. seeking —— people seeking a better life we _ seeking —— people seeking a better life. we should not treat them as criminals. — life. we should not treat them as criminals, we should find a humane way for— criminals, we should find a humane way for people to move through the -rille way for people to move through the grille global travel system and to relocate — grille global travel system and to relocate i
migration crisis is to do it globally — global migration crisis is to do it globally.ration from these countries, because like it or not, immigration 5y5tem5 countries, because like it or not, immigration systems are like water immigration 5y5tem5 are like water through— immigration systems are like water through rock5, people go to where they are _ through rock5, people go to where they are trying to go, and most of them, _ they are trying to go, and most of them, the — they are trying...