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you stepped down as head of greenpeace international.rch, you became germany's international envoy for international climate action. why did you accept the role? well, you know, when minister baerbock called in this new german government — which has, i would say the most impressive positions on climate change domestically and internationally — i thought i always try and go where i feel like i can make the biggest difference. and the opportunity to work for such a government, for such a minister at this moment of time in climate, ithought, "i have to give it a go". you know, greenpeace, we always talk about acts of courage and i decided i needed tojump and give it a go. crosstalk. annalena baerbock, the german foreign minister is who you are referring to. yes. who was also former co—leader of the green party in germany. so, that's what attracted you. 0k. you said you're "working for a broad coalition "for an ambitious global climate policy so that we can "make groundbreaking decisions at the cop28 in dubai" — that, of course, is the un's
you stepped down as head of greenpeace international.rch, you became germany's international envoy for international climate action. why did you accept the role? well, you know, when minister baerbock called in this new german government — which has, i would say the most impressive positions on climate change domestically and internationally — i thought i always try and go where i feel like i can make the biggest difference. and the opportunity to work for such a government, for such a...
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until last year, she was leader of the environmental campaign group greenpeace international.oes she feel her climate change credentials are being compromised in her new role? jennifer morgan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. so, there you were in february last year, you stepped down as head of greenpeace international. in march, you became germany's international envoy for international climate action. why did you accept the role? well, when minister baerbock called in this new german government, which has, i would say, the most impressive positions on climate change, domestically and internationally. i thought... i always try and go where i feel i can make the biggest difference, and the opportunity to work for such a government, for such a minister, at this moment of time in climate, i thought i have to give it a go. at greenpeace, we always talk about acts of courage, and i decided i needed tojump and give it a go. i should say, annalena baerbock, the german foreign minister you're referring to, who was also a former co—leader of the green party in germany. so, that's what
until last year, she was leader of the environmental campaign group greenpeace international.oes she feel her climate change credentials are being compromised in her new role? jennifer morgan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. so, there you were in february last year, you stepped down as head of greenpeace international. in march, you became germany's international envoy for international climate action. why did you accept the role? well, when minister baerbock called in this new german...
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until last year, she was leader of the environmental campaign group greenpeace international.ow far did she feel her climate change credentials are being compromised in her new role? jennifer morgan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. so there you were in february last year, he stepped down as head of greenpeace international and in march became germany's international envoy for international envoy for international climate action stop why did you accept the role? ~ , ., stop why did you accept the role? ~ ,, ~ ., role? well you know when minister— role? well you know when minister burbach - role? well you know when minister burbach called i role? well you know wheni minister burbach called on role? well you know when - minister burbach called on the new german government, which had i would say the most impressive impressive on climate change domestically and international i thought i always try to go where i feel like i can make the biggest difference —— baerbock. and the opportunity to work for such a government administer at this time in climate i thought i have to give it a g
until last year, she was leader of the environmental campaign group greenpeace international.ow far did she feel her climate change credentials are being compromised in her new role? jennifer morgan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. so there you were in february last year, he stepped down as head of greenpeace international and in march became germany's international envoy for international envoy for international climate action stop why did you accept the role? ~ , ., stop why did you accept...
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oulie: well, you know, at greenpeace africa, we strongly support the loss and damage fund, which we know was agreed upon with all the internationaltakeholders at cop27. and so, just to add to what my predecessor said, we actually do understand that kerry has clarified that he did not mean that the u.s. would not pay into the loss and damage fund, but rather, that they won't be admitting to the liability. which we disagree with. we think everybody who is polluting should be held accountable and should definitely be held liable for the damage it's causing to the global environmental space. so while we support the demands of, say, our continents, our african governments for loss and damage, for payments in adaptation and mitigation finance, we also are demanding that our own african governments and businesses who are polluting, who are exploiting, to lead in adopting the right policies and practices and lead by example. so, at greenpeace africa, the african countries need not to try to follow the destructive pathways of development that the global north countries did. but rather, we are asking that the path be based away from extrac
oulie: well, you know, at greenpeace africa, we strongly support the loss and damage fund, which we know was agreed upon with all the internationaltakeholders at cop27. and so, just to add to what my predecessor said, we actually do understand that kerry has clarified that he did not mean that the u.s. would not pay into the loss and damage fund, but rather, that they won't be admitting to the liability. which we disagree with. we think everybody who is polluting should be held accountable and...
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has seen very little movement. 90% of international trade is shippedby sea via huge container ships — that accounts — for up to 3% of global carbon emissions. greenpeaceub. and so delegates from 175 countries at the international maritime organisation have thrashed out a deal — to make the shipping industry net zero by or around 2050. but it's only a minimum 20% reduction — by 2030. environmental campaigners say the agreement is far short of what is needed to be sure of keeping global heating below 1.5 degrees c. fieeeg ubbasov, a shipping programme director at the transport and environment campaign group, explained the significance of the agreement. i think it's a significant moment to the extent that this organisation, the international maritime organization, that's responsible for regulating international shipping, has been to expend procrastinating for three decades. and if we judge the success by that measure, it's a significant progress. today, when they adopted by acclimation the new strategy to decarbonise international shipping, there was a bit of a sense in the room that it's a new plan, but it's not the plan that we needed to decarbonise th
has seen very little movement. 90% of international trade is shippedby sea via huge container ships — that accounts — for up to 3% of global carbon emissions. greenpeaceub. and so delegates from 175 countries at the international maritime organisation have thrashed out a deal — to make the shipping industry net zero by or around 2050. but it's only a minimum 20% reduction — by 2030. environmental campaigners say the agreement is far short of what is needed to be sure of keeping global...
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international center for climate change and development. a research organization based in bangladesh from dot com. would you mind if i own a case of executive director of greenpeace? africa and also in london is outside bremen, the executive director of $190.00 pulled at each pharmacy which pump us with social movements in the global south. a world welcome to you or somebody. let's start with you. as you heard that john kerry said that as a know circumstances with the us pay reparations to developing nations affected by climate change should be us of the developed nations be forced to do so. but if so, by who well, 1st of all my message for mister terry, instead he should worry about his own citizens in texas and las vegas and then nevada, who are now suffering from extreme heat. in fact, under the heat that the united states of america is suffering from and then in vermont from flooding, such as taking place. these are all, in fact of human induced climate change causing losses and damages to the citizens of the united states and the bill. and they are paying for themselves right now. the bill is going to be in the billions and possibly even in the trillions to
international center for climate change and development. a research organization based in bangladesh from dot com. would you mind if i own a case of executive director of greenpeace? africa and also in london is outside bremen, the executive director of $190.00 pulled at each pharmacy which pump us with social movements in the global south. a world welcome to you or somebody. let's start with you. as you heard that john kerry said that as a know circumstances with the us pay reparations to...
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greenpeace apparently. but the climate committee and the climate change committee and the international climate experts all> many years left do we >> how many years left do we have? jack oil and gas in have? jack of oil and gas in this country if we just carry on drilling at the same rate we're doing at the moment? >> so the last statistic that i read was from the north sea transition authority , which is transition authority, which is the regulator of the oil and gas industry in this country. the regulator of the oil and gas industry in this country . and industry in this country. and they're expecting even with new licences and everything going all fine . so that's not all fine. so that's not including the windfall tax that the governments put on the oil and industry labour and gas industry or labour cancelling new licences. but they're still expecting a 75% drop in in oil and gas production for the north sea by 2035. >> no, but how many years have we got left? how many years? if we got left? how many years? if we just carry on drilling now, we just carry on drilling now, we carry on keeping people's hom
greenpeace apparently. but the climate committee and the climate change committee and the international climate experts all> many years left do we >> how many years left do we have? jack oil and gas in have? jack of oil and gas in this country if we just carry on drilling at the same rate we're doing at the moment? >> so the last statistic that i read was from the north sea transition authority , which is transition authority, which is the regulator of the oil and gas industry in...