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climate regulations a new report reaches similar conclusions to the one published by greenpeace. as more. going green is big business in an age of protests like extinction rebellion companies want to show that they are making a contribution to saving the planet whether that by reducing the use of plastic all spending money on campaigns to let you know they are dedicated to the future but according to a report by greenpeace they may actually be deceiving you through the of the global plastic pollution crisis some of the world's largest companies have started to admit that they need to act but close to scrutiny shows that they're mostly continuing on the same track by investing in full solutions take the whole issue with ching single use plastics global brands like dalton starbucks got on board for tea quickly when it came to ditching plastic straws the solution to use paper ones that was met with the right choice applause because paper can easily be recycled right wrong not only cold stores be recycled greenpeace points out a more fatal flaw there is no way the planet can sustain
climate regulations a new report reaches similar conclusions to the one published by greenpeace. as more. going green is big business in an age of protests like extinction rebellion companies want to show that they are making a contribution to saving the planet whether that by reducing the use of plastic all spending money on campaigns to let you know they are dedicated to the future but according to a report by greenpeace they may actually be deceiving you through the of the global plastic...
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money on campaigns to let you know they are dedicated to the future but according to a report by greenpeace they may actually be deceiving you to resolve the global plastic pollution crisis some of the world's largest companies have started to admit that they need to act but close to scrutiny shows that they're mostly continuing on the same track by investing in full solutions take the whole issue with teaching single use plastics global brands like dalton starbucks got on board for tea quickly when it came to ditching plastic straws the solution to use paper ones that was met with choice applause because paper can easily be recycled right wrong not only cold stores be recycled greenpeace points out a more fatal flaw there is no way the planet can sustain additional demand from companies attempting to substitute this single use plastic packaging with paper or cardboard another solution to conventional single use plastics made from fossil fuels is to use for you based plastics these have been snapped up by companies such as coca-cola pepsi co and nestlé no bio based is a very clever term bec
money on campaigns to let you know they are dedicated to the future but according to a report by greenpeace they may actually be deceiving you to resolve the global plastic pollution crisis some of the world's largest companies have started to admit that they need to act but close to scrutiny shows that they're mostly continuing on the same track by investing in full solutions take the whole issue with teaching single use plastics global brands like dalton starbucks got on board for tea quickly...
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show that when it comes to plastic more than 90 percent of the world's plastic remains recycled greenpeacesays it's time to declare peak plastic and move towards 0 waste easy to say clearly much more difficult to do especially when almost all the products that we use come readily wrapped in 12 sometimes 3 layers of plastic or paper others say the only real solution is for governments to take action and to ban single use packaging but as you've seen exchanging one thing for another may only be shifting the problem. artie paris professor of sociology frank furedi says that campaigns against plastic bags to create a good impression but often don't tell the whole story. i doing there's a lot of. really rather covering where companies. do making a major contribution to solving our mental problems a lot of the campaigns against plastic bags are really about creating the impression that we do something good. you know is sort of organizing the. can we ought to be thinking about developing technologies a lot of them look good on paper but when you actually find out the benefits in terms of cutting
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still ahead greenpeace says that some of the initiatives undertaken by big protect the environment may look good but they don't actually we've got the details just. you know world. big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. make this manufacture consent to the public wealth. when the ruling classes can protect themselves. with the famous merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. really. really. low again now after pulling u.s. troops from northern syria and essentially clearing the way for the turkish military operation targeting kurdish fighters president don't worry trump has offered to mediate between the 2 sides. so what we have is really 2 choices you have the choice of bringing in the military and defeating everybody agai
still ahead greenpeace says that some of the initiatives undertaken by big protect the environment may look good but they don't actually we've got the details just. you know world. big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the...
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i mean the greenpeace campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition off the coast of south america. and that's not what the doctor ordered and jailed a colombian politician escapes. hello there was a want to see bits and pieces of plowed into more southern sections of iran of the last 2 as and again wanted to cross into pakistan or we could just see want to passing schild the risk of a thunderstorm in line with that cloud as we go through thursday elsewhere it is fine and dry knows as hot as it has been if the temperatures coming down even further by friday 40 celsius in baghdad on thursday and then by friday down to 37 meanwhile very nice into beirut at 27 and a little bit cooler into afghanistan 20 celsius in kabul in the wake of any of that rain and that cloud is not really any cooler across the arabian peninsula what we have got though is less in the way of cloud sunny across into coast of oman one a few showers into the southwest of yemen as we go through thursday by friday it should be a much a dry picture and in fact a little bit cooler into moscow too
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here's a girl off the coast of brazil here with her 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into fresh rianna watchers we head off to find it no one has died the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bow by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters brimming full of life. a sign a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously observed on deck we scanning the bottom of the ocean between 81 and one in 20 meter to find you there is a rock star reef this expedition is not alone with an interest in what lies below now 500 kilometers in that direction lies the mount of the amazon and the brazilian waters where it's estimated up to 14000000000 barrels of oil and companies like b.p. and the brazilian government for that matter they want to get at it and the fear is that should there be an oil spill the great outpouring of the amazon river which is the world's largest. spill in this direction destroying. pristine ecosystem is give
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i'm a cloud on board the greenpeace campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition off the coast of south america. had some very unsettled weather across areas of europe loss of data. streaming in from the west and this is why we can see that particularly heavy rain however we have also seen some flooding rains a further to the west of the u.k. in particular the i live man look at this this is relaxing a river burst its banks and just look at this torrent of water coming down this residential streets so strong the power of this water is actually forcing at this truck all the way backwards and you can just see how deep and how dirty of course this floodwater is not that it's all rain in the fall causes well more rain across the sections of the u.k. the next system coming through some very strong winds in there as well and through thursday a very cloudy picture really from the u.k. right there down through central france rather down into southern areas of spain meanwhile the rain very heavy across the central regions and the southeast pushing on tools the balkans on t
i'm a cloud on board the greenpeace campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition off the coast of south america. had some very unsettled weather across areas of europe loss of data. streaming in from the west and this is why we can see that particularly heavy rain however we have also seen some flooding rains a further to the west of the u.k. in particular the i live man look at this this is relaxing a river burst its banks and just look at this torrent of water...
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here is a girl off the coast of brazil here with her 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into fresh rianna watchers we head off to find it no one has died disease before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bell by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters are brimming full of life. a sign a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously observed on deck we scanning the bottom of the ocean between 81 and one in 20 meter to find if there is a rock basically start reef this expedition is not alone with an interest in what lies below now 500 kilometers in that direction lies the mount of the amazon and the brazilian waters where it's estimated up to 14000000000 barrels of oil and companies like b.p. and the brazilian government for that matter they want to get at it and the fear is that should there be an oil spill the great outpouring of the amazon river which is the world's largest. spill up in this direction destroying the p
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greenpeace says it wants the companies including burger king, kfc, mcdonalds and nandos, to stop usingheir supply chains until the environment is better protected. but brazil's environment minister has told this programme that any boycott could make the situation worse. a british woman who says she was gang—raped in cyprus has revealed exclusively to this programme several phone messages which she says show she was coerced by police into retracting the allegations. the 19—year—old claims she was the victim of an ordeal involving a group of israeli men who she had met earlier on the holiday. the men were released and flew back to israel, while she was imprisoned accused of making a false statement, and is now facing a trial. and in his first live tv interview, we'll be speaking to one of the teenager's legal team in the next hour. stay with us for that. the brexit campaign group leave.eu has apologised for a tweet it posted yesterday which lashed out at the german chancellor angela merkel. the group posted this image following reports of a heated phone call between mrs merkel and boris
greenpeace says it wants the companies including burger king, kfc, mcdonalds and nandos, to stop usingheir supply chains until the environment is better protected. but brazil's environment minister has told this programme that any boycott could make the situation worse. a british woman who says she was gang—raped in cyprus has revealed exclusively to this programme several phone messages which she says show she was coerced by police into retracting the allegations. the 19—year—old claims...
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years ago off the coast of brazil here with the 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into fresh rianna watchers we head off to find it no one has dived the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bow by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters brimming full of life. so in a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously observed on deck we scanning the bottom of the ocean between 81 and one in 20 meter to find you there is a rock star reef this expedition is not alone with an interest in what lies below now 500 kilometers in that direction lies the mount of the amazon and the brazilian waters where it's estimated up to 14000000000 barrels of oil lie and companies like b.p. and the brazilian government for that matter they want to get at it and the fear is that should there be an oil spill the great outpouring of the amazon river which is the world's largest. spill up in this direction destroying a pristine ecosystem
years ago off the coast of brazil here with the 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into fresh rianna watchers we head off to find it no one has dived the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bow by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters brimming full of life. so in a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously...
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years ago off the coast of brazil here with the 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into fresh rianna watchers we head off to find it no one has dived the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bow by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters are brimming full of life. so in a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously observed on deck we scanning the bottom of the ocean between 81 and one in 20 meter to find you there is a rock star reef this expedition is not alone with an interest in what lies below now 500 kilometers in that direction lies the mount of the amazon and the brazilian waters where it's estimated up to 14000000000 barrels of oil lies and companies like b.p. and the brazilian government for that matter they want to get at it and the fear is that should there be an oil spill the great outpouring of the amazon river which is the world's largest. spill in this direction destroying pristine ecosystem
years ago off the coast of brazil here with the 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into fresh rianna watchers we head off to find it no one has dived the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bow by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters are brimming full of life. so in a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously...
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mouth of the amazon is about 500 kilometers in that direction and if you look up you can see the greenpeace campaign vessel esperanza conducting all manner of research from the seabed to the surface and building the case for introducing marine protected areas to 30 percent of the world's oceans by 2030 this is all part of the measures scientists say need to be taken to help protect the living world from the worst effects of climate change well earlier i spoke to search plane who is from the french center for scientific research and 1st asked him about his area of expertise the coral reefs. yes coral reef will change a lot yes for proof will be transformed there are a species that clearly not are not going to pass these over the teams sort of our scenario and there are species that will disappear and all will be become marginal or very restricted and we want to be sort of the habitat structuring species that we see now and so in the end we'll have probably cory's that will be completely transformed much less diverse as they proceed in terms of coral coral being the this. the tax side that's
mouth of the amazon is about 500 kilometers in that direction and if you look up you can see the greenpeace campaign vessel esperanza conducting all manner of research from the seabed to the surface and building the case for introducing marine protected areas to 30 percent of the world's oceans by 2030 this is all part of the measures scientists say need to be taken to help protect the living world from the worst effects of climate change well earlier i spoke to search plane who is from the...
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years ago off the coast of brazil here with the 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into french we are watchers we head off to find it no one has died the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bell by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters are brimming full of life. a sign a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously observed on deck we scanning the bottom of the ocean between 81 and one in 20 meter to find if there is a rock basically start reef this expedition is not alone with an interest in what lies below now 500 kilometers in that direction lies the mount of the amazon and the brazilian waters where it's estimated up to 14000000000 barrels of oil lie and companies like b.p. and the brazilian government for that matter they want to get at it and the fear is that should there be an oil spill the great outpouring of the amazon river which is the world's largest. spill up in this direction destroying a pr
years ago off the coast of brazil here with the 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into french we are watchers we head off to find it no one has died the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bell by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters are brimming full of life. a sign a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously...
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years ago off the coast of brazil here with the 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into fresh rianna watchers we head off to find it no one has died the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bow by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters brimming full of life. so in a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously observed on deck we scanning the bottom of the ocean between 81 and one in 20 meter to find if there is a rock star reef this expedition is not alone with an interest in what lies below now 500 kilometers in that direction lies the mount of the amazon and the brazilian where it's estimated up to 14000000000 barrels of oil like and companies like b.p. and the brazilian government for that matter they want to get at it and the fear is that should there be an oil spill the great outpouring of the amazon river which is the world's largest. spill up in this direction destroying a pristine ecosystem is give
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and green greenpeace has also said, emre olcer, that you are one of the world's biggest producers oftics. so that is why we are driving a sustainability agenda very strongly, so that we can... we are reducing 65,000 tons of packaging material. the president of mondel z international for south east asia. videogames are already popular in india, but with 500 million players in the country, that is still less than china. but the potential is huge and now many casual gamers are considering full—time careers in the sport. the bbc‘s corresponded has more now. this man has devoted the past 15 years of his life to online games, spending hour after hour in front of the screen. now, he is one of india's most popular professional gamers. he has secured sponsorship from a number of high—profile brands, such as red bull and dell. even his parents are impressed. brands, such as red bull and dell. even his parents are impressedm an event, i would charge $4000 for my presence. that is my appearance fee. so having the support of multinational banks, my parents are really ha p py multinational banks,
and green greenpeace has also said, emre olcer, that you are one of the world's biggest producers oftics. so that is why we are driving a sustainability agenda very strongly, so that we can... we are reducing 65,000 tons of packaging material. the president of mondel z international for south east asia. videogames are already popular in india, but with 500 million players in the country, that is still less than china. but the potential is huge and now many casual gamers are considering...
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i make well go on board the greenpeace campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition off the coast of south america. the insults between donald trump and joe biden have become more personal with the president unleashing a furious attack on the democrats and his rival for the presidency responding in kind as the impeachment inquiry intensifies trump has again denied pressuring the ukrainian president to invest. ok biden and he again accuse the democrats of conducting a witch hunt trump took to twitter saying the do nothing democrat should be focused on building up our country not wasting everyone's time and energy or biden who's on the campaign trail says trump has attacked and smee of his family he said the president is desperate and defensive. house speaker nancy pelosi and intelligence committee chair adam schiff accuse the president of intimidating witnesses they also expressed concern of a u.s. secretary of state might he's now confirmed he listened in on the controversial call between trump and selenski she returns he is following the latest developments from was
i make well go on board the greenpeace campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition off the coast of south america. the insults between donald trump and joe biden have become more personal with the president unleashing a furious attack on the democrats and his rival for the presidency responding in kind as the impeachment inquiry intensifies trump has again denied pressuring the ukrainian president to invest. ok biden and he again accuse the democrats of conducting a...
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many of the importers because there aren't enough plastic recycling plants environmentalist group greenpeace discovered 45 legal and 5 illegal landfills in one malaysian region alone with garbage from more than 19 countries. the biggest export there is the us around 16 percent of their plastic ways to get sent abroad. to power in exports more than 15 percent germany more than 12 per cent and the u.k. more than 9 per cent. recycling old plastic trash into new plastic is a complex and costly process it has to be separated cleaned and source it exports are only legal if the country they're being sent to can process them but asian countries are often found ways that's barely recyclable. the environmental and health impacts have led many countries to limit imports or ban them completely but waste still get sent there illegally cambodia recently received 83 containers with a rhyme 1600 tons of bombs plastic waste from the u.s. and canada officially declared as recyclable materials cambodia plans to send them back. to germany conducts regular checks to prevent these kinds of illegal exports environ
many of the importers because there aren't enough plastic recycling plants environmentalist group greenpeace discovered 45 legal and 5 illegal landfills in one malaysian region alone with garbage from more than 19 countries. the biggest export there is the us around 16 percent of their plastic ways to get sent abroad. to power in exports more than 15 percent germany more than 12 per cent and the u.k. more than 9 per cent. recycling old plastic trash into new plastic is a complex and costly...
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here's a girl off the coast of brazil here with her 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into fresh rianna watchers we head off to find it no one has died the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bow by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters brimming full of life. a sign a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously observed on deck we scanning the bottom of the ocean between 81 and one in 20 meter to find if there is a rock star if this expedition is not alone with an interest in what lies below now 500 kilometers in that direction lies the melt of the amazon and the brazilian waters where it's estimated up to 14000000000 barrels of oil like and companies like b.p. and the brazilian government for that matter they want to get at it and the fear is that should there be an oil spill the great outpouring of the amazon river which is the world's largest. spill in this direction destroying a pristine ecosystem is gi
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yes we need to supposedly monitor it sometimes we even see greenpeace around here.welcome and oh yeah what. does that mean it's safe. for you trust me i'm a v.s.b. stroke is popular with motorbike enthusiasts he grew up here in normandy. on the bus you on the telly having succeeded in attracting tourism to the region relied too much on the nuclear power plant and didn't focus enough on tourism. and now we're in trouble. who wants it. among the regulars is it jeremy be careful. he's not by. he studied chemistry and works at the flower money nuclear plant for to show off when i started out in the nuclear industry i had to have my eyes tested the doctor said to me oh you're going to work in the atomic energy sector that's funny from the way you look i would have expected you to be an environmental protester. and i said well nuclear power plants are a fact of life these days and i'm protecting the environment by monitoring them i'd rather live with this reality than act like they're not there on the phone is what i'm going to talk about. this is the house of 2 people wh
yes we need to supposedly monitor it sometimes we even see greenpeace around here.welcome and oh yeah what. does that mean it's safe. for you trust me i'm a v.s.b. stroke is popular with motorbike enthusiasts he grew up here in normandy. on the bus you on the telly having succeeded in attracting tourism to the region relied too much on the nuclear power plant and didn't focus enough on tourism. and now we're in trouble. who wants it. among the regulars is it jeremy be careful. he's not by. he...
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forms of brought this man from the most nonviolent and institutional forms of protest you know greenpeace you have their wind farms you have the real society for the protection there it's obviously these guys are not going to do depends the kind of public you're trying to eat circulates to speak to and they feel just. right so it's easy hard going to generalize. and i have. yeah i also think it's hard to generalize about the relationship between the size and the effectiveness of movement i think it's a myth that the larger movement a lot more likely it is to be the effect of 11 of the most effective protest movements in the united states was act up the aids coalition to unleash power which literally save the lives of millions of people living with hiv the united states by transforming many things about the way in which pharmaceuticals were developed tested distributed the way in which health care was administered and they were never a method they never had large numbers but they managed to through strategic sustained action as well as having research and meetings with people inside the go
forms of brought this man from the most nonviolent and institutional forms of protest you know greenpeace you have their wind farms you have the real society for the protection there it's obviously these guys are not going to do depends the kind of public you're trying to eat circulates to speak to and they feel just. right so it's easy hard going to generalize. and i have. yeah i also think it's hard to generalize about the relationship between the size and the effectiveness of movement i...
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the next well go on board the greenpeace campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition off the coast of south america. hello sporadic gunfire has been heard in the iraqi capital where anti-government protesters are defying a curfew. but this video shows people inside doing district apparently running to avoid a live fire from security forces that came into force in the early hours of this morning at least 20 iraqis have been killed in 3 days of the. i'm a stray she is against corruption lack of jobs and poor public services most of them died in southern iraq legislative imran khan joins us on the phone now from baghdad so him and tell us what you're seeing and hearing there right now. what's going on is that the protesters here in central baghdad are trying to regroup and move on to talk or a square which is the focal point for the protest movement what's being happening that they haven't been able to regroup in large numbers and they've been. beaten back by the security forces what's happening is they want to march on into her square around 3 o'clock local f
the next well go on board the greenpeace campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition off the coast of south america. hello sporadic gunfire has been heard in the iraqi capital where anti-government protesters are defying a curfew. but this video shows people inside doing district apparently running to avoid a live fire from security forces that came into force in the early hours of this morning at least 20 iraqis have been killed in 3 days of the. i'm a stray she is...
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yes we need is closely monitored sometimes we even see greenpeace around here. coming oh yeah he.does that mean it's safe. you trust me i'm a b.s. bistro is popular with motorbike enthusiastic he grew up here in normandy. on the bus you're on the clear we haven't succeeded in attracting tourism to the region we relied too much on the nuclear power plant and didn't focus enough on tourism. and now we're in trouble the only one who wants to go. among the regulars is jeremy began. he's not a biker he studied chemistry and works at the fly monday nuclear plant for to show from when i started out in the nuclear industry i had to have my eyes tested because the doctor said to me oh you're going to work in the atomic energy sector that's funny from the way you look i would have expected you to be an environmental protester. and i said well nuclear power plants are a fact of life these days and i'm protecting the environment by monitoring them effectively i'd rather live. with this reality and act like they're not there all of them is what i don't go talk about it this is the house of 2 p
yes we need is closely monitored sometimes we even see greenpeace around here. coming oh yeah he.does that mean it's safe. you trust me i'm a b.s. bistro is popular with motorbike enthusiastic he grew up here in normandy. on the bus you're on the clear we haven't succeeded in attracting tourism to the region we relied too much on the nuclear power plant and didn't focus enough on tourism. and now we're in trouble the only one who wants to go. among the regulars is jeremy began. he's not a biker...
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solar, i do not drive, i buy electricity from a company that invests in renewables and donate to greenpeaceewers have been in touch, marshall says we are taking it too much like it is someone's job. marshall says we are taking it too much like it is someone'sjob. it marshall says we are taking it too much like it is someone's job. it is going to take global participation, government, corporate or not. i will see you soon for business briefing and keep your views coming. we saw some sunshine on wednesday and we will see some today but accompanied with rain. this is the cloud of ban that brought the rain on wednesday but look at this swell of cloud, producing showers. pushing towards western parts of the uk. further east, clear skies for longer. already quite chilly in temperatures low enough in eastern to give us a touch of frost. one or two showers here. developing western areas on thursday. heavy with strong blustery winds. showers through the english channel and then inland into the south—east of england and the midlands. across the north—east of england and scotland, dry with plenty of s
solar, i do not drive, i buy electricity from a company that invests in renewables and donate to greenpeaceewers have been in touch, marshall says we are taking it too much like it is someone's job. marshall says we are taking it too much like it is someone'sjob. it marshall says we are taking it too much like it is someone's job. it is going to take global participation, government, corporate or not. i will see you soon for business briefing and keep your views coming. we saw some sunshine on...
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development in this area comes with a cost to get the oil and gas out companies use fracking last year greenpeace told and british dutch group shell of dumping highly toxic waste threatening wildlife and human health. the extraction of oil and gas is not ecological we have to begin with it has an impact on the environment and the residues of what they extract and up somewhere we have to develop more plants to deal with these residues and even more investment in these areas we have to mitigate the impact of future generations. is in desperate need of funds and he's one of the ways it has to get but only a serious long term government plan is what will guarantee that what is extracted here will change argentina's future for good. and that's our show for this week but remember you can get in touch with us via twitter use the hash tag a j c t c when you do. counting the cost of al-jazeera. there's more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash. that'll take you straight to our page which has individual reports links and entire episodes for you to catch up on. for this edition of counting the cost i'
development in this area comes with a cost to get the oil and gas out companies use fracking last year greenpeace told and british dutch group shell of dumping highly toxic waste threatening wildlife and human health. the extraction of oil and gas is not ecological we have to begin with it has an impact on the environment and the residues of what they extract and up somewhere we have to develop more plants to deal with these residues and even more investment in these areas we have to mitigate...
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germany 3 farming families are taking their battle against climate change to court together with greenpeace this feeling the german government because they say it will not be able to achieve the promised reduction of 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions by next year. works as a famine but on book together with 2 other farming families he's taken legal action against the federal government's climate policy climate change is hitting him and his farm heart and future. we don't have enough water the temperatures during the summer months are too high. even though you have an economic disadvantage from climate change because we have to make additional investments so that we can compensate for this for example with artificial irrigation. plus we have to find new species that can better cope with these changing weather conditions that are fertile so what. high temperatures paired with next to no rainfall have produced burnt out areas that's meant smaller harvests especially in the last 2 summers including sunflower seeds he's never experienced this in 30 years and it will probably get even worse
germany 3 farming families are taking their battle against climate change to court together with greenpeace this feeling the german government because they say it will not be able to achieve the promised reduction of 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions by next year. works as a famine but on book together with 2 other farming families he's taken legal action against the federal government's climate policy climate change is hitting him and his farm heart and future. we don't have enough water...
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development in this area comes with a cost to get the oil and gas out companies use fracking last year greenpeace told and british group shell of dumping highly toxic waste threatening wildlife and human health. the extraction of oil and gas is not ecological we have to begin with it has an impact on the environment and the residues of what they extract and up somewhere we have to develop more plants to deal with these residues and even more investment in these areas we have to mitigate the impact of future generations. is in desperate need of funds and he's one of the ways it has to get but only a serious long term government plan is what will guarantee that what is extracted here will change argentina's future for good. and that's our show for this week but remember you can get in touch with us via twitter use the hash tag a j c t c when you do. there's more for you online at al jazeera dot com slash. that'll take you straight to our page which has individual reports links and entire episodes for you to catch up on. for this edition of counting the cost i'm sorry say that from the whole team he
development in this area comes with a cost to get the oil and gas out companies use fracking last year greenpeace told and british group shell of dumping highly toxic waste threatening wildlife and human health. the extraction of oil and gas is not ecological we have to begin with it has an impact on the environment and the residues of what they extract and up somewhere we have to develop more plants to deal with these residues and even more investment in these areas we have to mitigate the...
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of species including the humpback whale in his latest report from the region nick cluck joins a greenpeace vessel monitory and protecting the waters. early morning on the esperanza scanning the waters for signs of life on the surface or positions on the ship a manned and they don't have to wait long away a list spotted blowing the boats alongside the team heads out on to the water melon headed whales right the bow wave as they go well part of the rich biodiversity of these waters the team want to. carry man christophe's wade jumps in and there are extraordinary encounters to be had here it's murky because of the enormous outflow of the amazon river further down the coast but it is a bright swell that emerges out of the gloom this whole region is a migrate 3 route for whales sea turtles and other marine species it is a field day for the scientists on board the esperanza don't call if you know. we made our 1st expedition in 2008 looking at megafauna but this was by air so this is a follow up on the 1st aerial study it's a very interesting this area is virgin territory there are very few plac
of species including the humpback whale in his latest report from the region nick cluck joins a greenpeace vessel monitory and protecting the waters. early morning on the esperanza scanning the waters for signs of life on the surface or positions on the ship a manned and they don't have to wait long away a list spotted blowing the boats alongside the team heads out on to the water melon headed whales right the bow wave as they go well part of the rich biodiversity of these waters the team want...
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filed by a group of farmers against the german government the plaintiffs with the backing of greenpeace argued that germany's failure to meet its 2020 climate goals violated the state's responsibility to protect its citizens their property and life they hood's well the farmers argued that more extreme weather due to climate change is lowering their crop yields and straining their livestock and my mental protesters joint the farmers outside the court in support of the lawsuit. let's get you now more on this i'm joined here in the studio by d.w. reporter well enough. at the court today great to have you here molina i understand you spoke to a plaintive what did they tell you and what were they trying to achieve with this case well their main goal was to force the german government to quick reduce c o 2 emissions because in 2014 there was this this decision made by the cabinet that yeah it ones to reduce climate c o 2 emissions between 192025 about 40 percent and this is not happening now so the reduction will be about 32 percent and the plaintiffs argue that the german government is doing
filed by a group of farmers against the german government the plaintiffs with the backing of greenpeace argued that germany's failure to meet its 2020 climate goals violated the state's responsibility to protect its citizens their property and life they hood's well the farmers argued that more extreme weather due to climate change is lowering their crop yields and straining their livestock and my mental protesters joint the farmers outside the court in support of the lawsuit. let's get you now...
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lawsuit filed by a group of farmers against the german government the plaintiffs with the backing of greenpeace argued that germany's failure to meet its 2020 climate goals violated the state's responsibility to protect its citizens their property and livelihoods. a world heritage site in japan has been ravaged by fire and almost completely destroyed surely castle on the island of okinawa went up in flames early on thursday the wooden complex is a major tourist attraction the actual buildings are replicas of the originals destroyed in the 2nd world war and we stay in asia because more than 70 people have died in a fire on a train in southeastern pakistan the blaze is said to have broken out when a gas stove exploded as passengers were preparing breakfast the train was on its way from karachi in the south to rubble pindi which is next to islam a bad accident took place near the town of liquid poor in punjab province local officials said most of the victims died after jumping off the fast moving train dozens were injured some of them are in a critical condition and a fair warning that this next r
lawsuit filed by a group of farmers against the german government the plaintiffs with the backing of greenpeace argued that germany's failure to meet its 2020 climate goals violated the state's responsibility to protect its citizens their property and livelihoods. a world heritage site in japan has been ravaged by fire and almost completely destroyed surely castle on the island of okinawa went up in flames early on thursday the wooden complex is a major tourist attraction the actual buildings...
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development in this area comes with a cost to get the oil and gas out companies use fracking last year greenpeace told and british dutch group shell of dumping highly toxic waste threatening wildlife and human health. the extraction of oil and gas is not ecological we have to begin with it has an impact on the environment and the residues of what they extract and up somewhere we have to develop more plants to deal with these residues and even more investment in these areas we have to mitigate the impact of future generations. is in desperate need of funds and he's one of the ways it has to get but only a serious long term government plan is what will guarantee that what is extracted here will change argentina's future for good. and that's our show for this week but remember you can get in touch with us via twitter use the hash tag a j c t c when you do. counting the cost. is our address there's more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash. that'll take you straight to our page which has individual reports links and entire episodes for you to catch up on. for this edition of counting the cost i
development in this area comes with a cost to get the oil and gas out companies use fracking last year greenpeace told and british dutch group shell of dumping highly toxic waste threatening wildlife and human health. the extraction of oil and gas is not ecological we have to begin with it has an impact on the environment and the residues of what they extract and up somewhere we have to develop more plants to deal with these residues and even more investment in these areas we have to mitigate...
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development in this area comes with a cost to get the oil and gas out companies use fracking last year greenpeace told and british dutch group shell of dumping highly toxic waste threatening wildlife and human health. the extraction of oil and gas is not ecological we have to begin with that it has an impact on the environment and the residues of what they extract and up somewhere we have to develop more plants to deal with these residues and even more investment in these areas we have to mitigate the impact of future generations. is in desperate need of funds and he's one of the ways it has to get but only a serious long term government plan is what will guarantee that what is extracted here will change argentina's future for good. and that's our show for this week but remember you can get in touch with us via twitter use the hash tag a j c t c when you do. counting the cost of al-jazeera dot that is our address there's more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash. that'll take you straight to our page which has individual reports links and entire episodes for you to catch up on . for this ed
development in this area comes with a cost to get the oil and gas out companies use fracking last year greenpeace told and british dutch group shell of dumping highly toxic waste threatening wildlife and human health. the extraction of oil and gas is not ecological we have to begin with that it has an impact on the environment and the residues of what they extract and up somewhere we have to develop more plants to deal with these residues and even more investment in these areas we have to...
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development in this area comes with a cost to get the oil and gas out companies use fracking last year greenpeace told and british group shell of dumping highly toxic waste threatening wildlife and human health. the extraction of oil and gas is not ecological we have to begin with that it has an impact on the environment and the residues of what they extract and up somewhere we have to develop more plants to deal with these residues and even more investment in these areas we have to mitigate the impact of future generations. is in desperate need of funds and he's one of the ways it has to get but only a serious long term government plan is what will guarantee that what is extracted here will change argentina's future for good. and that's our show for this week but remember you can get in touch with us via twitter use the hash tag a j c t c when you do. there's more for you online at al jazeera dot com slash. that'll take you straight to our page which has individual reports links and entire episodes for you to catch up on. for this edition of counting the cost i'm sorry say that from the whole te
development in this area comes with a cost to get the oil and gas out companies use fracking last year greenpeace told and british group shell of dumping highly toxic waste threatening wildlife and human health. the extraction of oil and gas is not ecological we have to begin with that it has an impact on the environment and the residues of what they extract and up somewhere we have to develop more plants to deal with these residues and even more investment in these areas we have to mitigate...
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i'm a cloud on board the greenpeace campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition of the coast of south america and will have a fallout from what was a chaotic $110.00 metres hurdles final the latest from doha 2019 coming up later in sports. britain's prime minister barak's johnson's appeal to parliament to back his new proposals for briggs's they include a new regulator rezone and northern ireland to replace the backstop arrangement of the existing withdrawal bill the proposal would also require northern ireland's assembly to consent to any regulatory changes. the essence of our new proposal is a new protocol on our land in northern ireland consisting of 5 elements. in the 1st place all our actions are based on our shared determination to sustain the belfast good friday agreement the fundamental basis of governance in northern ireland the protection of which is the highest priority of all and from this follows the 2nd principle namely that we shall of course uphold all the longstanding areas of cooperation between the u.k. and off friends in ireland including the
i'm a cloud on board the greenpeace campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition of the coast of south america and will have a fallout from what was a chaotic $110.00 metres hurdles final the latest from doha 2019 coming up later in sports. britain's prime minister barak's johnson's appeal to parliament to back his new proposals for briggs's they include a new regulator rezone and northern ireland to replace the backstop arrangement of the existing withdrawal bill the...
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rich of species including the humpback whale in his latest report from the region a clark joins greenpeace vessel monitoring and protecting the waters. early morning on the esperanza scanning the waters for signs of life on the surface or positions on the ship and and they don't have to wait long away list spotted blowing the boats alongside the team heads out on to the water melon headed whales right the power wave as they go all part of the rich biodiversity of these waters the team want to. cameraman christophe swager jumps in and there are extraordinary encounters to be had here it's murky because of the enormous outflow of the amazon river further down the coast but it is a bright swell that emerges out of the gloom this whole region is a migrate 3 route for wales sea turtles and other marine species it is a field day for the scientists on board the esperanza. we made our 1st expedition in 2008 looking at megafauna but this was by air so this is a follow up on the 1st aerial study it's a very interesting this area is virgin territory there are very few places like this on earth and so
rich of species including the humpback whale in his latest report from the region a clark joins greenpeace vessel monitoring and protecting the waters. early morning on the esperanza scanning the waters for signs of life on the surface or positions on the ship and and they don't have to wait long away list spotted blowing the boats alongside the team heads out on to the water melon headed whales right the power wave as they go all part of the rich biodiversity of these waters the team want to....