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greta thunberg says the climate meetings _ loopholes.nberg says the climate meetings are all— loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are all taught - loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are all taught butj climate meetings are all taught but no action. , . , climate meetings are all taught but no action. , .,, .,, ., no action. this was her last month. there is no — no action. this was her last month. there is no planet _ no action. this was her last month. there is no planet b, there - no action. this was her last month. there is no planet b, there is - no action. this was her last month. there is no planet b, there is no i there is no planet b, there is no plan of blah, blah blah blah. blah, blah, plan of blah, blah blah blah. blah, blah. blah- — plan of blah, blah blah blah. blah, blah, blah. you've _ plan of blah, blah blah blah. blah, blah, blah. you've accused - blah, blah. you've accused politicians of the same block of a blah, blah. are you just ain't blah, blah, blah. are you just ain't blah, blah, b
greta thunberg says the climate meetings _ loopholes.nberg says the climate meetings are all— loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are all taught - loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are all taught butj climate meetings are all taught but no action. , . , climate meetings are all taught but no action. , .,, .,, ., no action. this was her last month. there is no — no action. this was her last month. there is no planet _ no action. this was her last month....
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greta thunberg, has been speaking to our science correspondent, rebecca morelle. rick astley�*s �*80s hit. it was to launch the climate live concerts ahead of the un climate talks in glasgow. # we're no strangers to love... so what does greta want to tell politicians at cop26? be honest about where you are, how you have been failing, how you are still failing us, how they spend their time. instead of trying to find solutions, they seem to spend their time trying to come up with loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are all talk but no action. this was her last month... there is no planet b, there is no planet blah. blah blah blah, blah blah blah! you've accused politicians of just saying "blah blah blah" — aren't you just saying "blah blah blah" ? yeah. but that's the role of an activist, to organise marches, to have speeches, to organise events. it's not ourjob to be politicians. what's it like being the face of climate activism? i don't think people would recognise me in private if they met me. i appear very angry in the media, but i'm not, i'm too
greta thunberg, has been speaking to our science correspondent, rebecca morelle. rick astley�*s �*80s hit. it was to launch the climate live concerts ahead of the un climate talks in glasgow. # we're no strangers to love... so what does greta want to tell politicians at cop26? be honest about where you are, how you have been failing, how you are still failing us, how they spend their time. instead of trying to find solutions, they seem to spend their time trying to come up with loopholes....
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so what does greta thunberg want to tell politicians who are attending cop26?tead of trying to find solutions, they seem to spend their time trying to come up with loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are all talk but no action. this was her last month... there is no planet b, there is no planet blah. blah blah blah, blah blah blah! you've accused politicians ofjust saying "blah blah blah" — aren't you just saying "blah blah blah" to some extent? yeah. but that's the role of an activist, to organise marches, to have speeches, to organise events. it's not ourjob to be politicians. what does greta think about becoming the face of climate activism? i don't think people would recognise me in private if they met me. i appear very angry in the media, but i'm not, i'm too silly in private — too much maybe. so will she ever go back to normal life and stop campaigning? i don't see myself as a climate celebrity, i see myself as a climate activist. after the cop, i don't know — i will go home, go back to school. and of course you can't say this is the point
so what does greta thunberg want to tell politicians who are attending cop26?tead of trying to find solutions, they seem to spend their time trying to come up with loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are all talk but no action. this was her last month... there is no planet b, there is no planet blah. blah blah blah, blah blah blah! you've accused politicians ofjust saying "blah blah blah" — aren't you just saying "blah blah blah" to some extent? yeah. but...
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we need to pledge collectively to achieve carbon you doubt the but the climate activist greta thunbergimpressed by what she is hearing from world leaders. "build back better", blah, blah, blah. cheering and applause. "green economy", blah, blah, blah. "net zero by 25 — 2050", blah, blah, blah. the demand is for more actions, not more words, and ahead of its hosting of cop26, i want to look at the uk and how it is approaching net zero, because there are concerns. we've cop26 coming up and the world needs to see real progress at that cop and one of the things that will really help is if the host nation is seen to be really serious about it, and that entails looking coherent, notjust having a few headline statements. now, borisjohnson has outlined some aspects of his net zero plan. this week, he announced all the uk's electricity will come from clean energy by 2035. already, he'd said no sales of new petrol or diesel cars from 2030. there will be a ban on gas boilers in new homes from 2025, too. and there are other commitments as well. but they may not be enough. back injune, we heard thi
we need to pledge collectively to achieve carbon you doubt the but the climate activist greta thunbergimpressed by what she is hearing from world leaders. "build back better", blah, blah, blah. cheering and applause. "green economy", blah, blah, blah. "net zero by 25 — 2050", blah, blah, blah. the demand is for more actions, not more words, and ahead of its hosting of cop26, i want to look at the uk and how it is approaching net zero, because there are concerns....
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many here have dubbed her india's greta thunberg.s taking herfight to the un and she has spoken up passionately about her concerns for climate change here in india. singing. i am fighting because i'm scared that after a few years, i won't be able to live on this planet because of the conditions that i see right now. i mean, all these natural disaster, the pollution and the temperature and sea level rising. i mean, i don't really see my future bright enough, to be able to be ok, ican live... it doesn't seem like that. to be honest, it is like most of us have felt the importance of taking action. i want to save the natural biodiversity near me because i've been brought up next to it and i want the coming generations to explore the same thing as what i have lived in or what my parents lived in. i don't want them to be having oxygen cylinders on their faces 24—7, having oxygen masks on their faces 24—7 to just survive. i can say the youth are taking action as they have felt the importance and realise if nothing would be done right now, w
many here have dubbed her india's greta thunberg.s taking herfight to the un and she has spoken up passionately about her concerns for climate change here in india. singing. i am fighting because i'm scared that after a few years, i won't be able to live on this planet because of the conditions that i see right now. i mean, all these natural disaster, the pollution and the temperature and sea level rising. i mean, i don't really see my future bright enough, to be able to be ok, ican live... it...
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many here have dubbed her india's greta thunberg.s taking herfight to the un and she has spoken up passionately about her concerns for climate change here in india. singing. i am fighting because i'm scared that after a few years, i won't be able to live on this planet because of the conditions that i see right now. i mean, all these natural disaster, the pollution and the sea level rising. i mean, i don't really see my future bright enough, to be able to be ok, ican live... it doesn't seem like that. to be honest, it is like most of us have felt the importance of taking action. i want to save the biodiversity near me because i've been bright next to it and i want the coming generations to explore the same thing as what i have lived in or what my parents lived in. i don't want them to be having oxygen cylinders on theirfaces 24—7, having oxygen mask is on their face 24—7 to just survive. i can say the youth are taking action they have felt the importance and realise if nothing would be done right now, we won't be having a planet that
many here have dubbed her india's greta thunberg.s taking herfight to the un and she has spoken up passionately about her concerns for climate change here in india. singing. i am fighting because i'm scared that after a few years, i won't be able to live on this planet because of the conditions that i see right now. i mean, all these natural disaster, the pollution and the sea level rising. i mean, i don't really see my future bright enough, to be able to be ok, ican live... it doesn't seem...
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that is the message from greta thunberg embark there i from greta thunberg embark there talking to andrewimit global warming. china, india, russia and the united states are amongst the biggest polluters on the planet, but will their leaders becoming to cop26? and what are their targets for reaching net to zero emissions? are bbc correspondents explain. this the team coming from china is arguably the most important group of people heading to glasgow. china is the world's biggest emitter of carbon in absolute terms and this country are still very much in the depths of dealing with the aftermath of a decades of a burning coal to fuel its phenomenal economic growth. but at the same time it is now at the forefront of developing and manufacturing renewable technology like solar. shejumping manufacturing renewable technology like solar. she jumping almost certainly will not be in scotland but that has probably got more to do with the state of covered. —— that have covered mac. the big questions for him around the scottish tables will be, when specific will china start to reduce its emissions. wh
that is the message from greta thunberg embark there i from greta thunberg embark there talking to andrewimit global warming. china, india, russia and the united states are amongst the biggest polluters on the planet, but will their leaders becoming to cop26? and what are their targets for reaching net to zero emissions? are bbc correspondents explain. this the team coming from china is arguably the most important group of people heading to glasgow. china is the world's biggest emitter of...
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at their eril. �* , ., ., ignore greta thunberg at their eril. �*, ., ., peril.te - peril. let's turn to the front page of the sunday times, despite a l peril. let's turn to the front page | of the sunday times, despite a lot of the sunday times, despite a lot of pessimism about what will be achieved at cop26 it seems we hopefully have a positive concerning rain forests, john? this hopefully have a positive concerning rain forests, john?— rain forests, john? this is talking about a deal— rain forests, john? this is talking about a deal that _ rain forests, john? this is talking about a deal that they _ rain forests, john? this is talking about a deal that they think - rain forests, john? this is talking | about a deal that they think could be announced by borisjohnson on tuesday which would see the end of global deforestation by 2030. it also talks about a possible deal on methane emissions, it's about 60 countries ready to sign up to some new arrangement, and they possibly include saudi arabia which is a massive oil nation. it seems that borisjohnson might be ab
at their eril. �* , ., ., ignore greta thunberg at their eril. �*, ., ., peril.te - peril. let's turn to the front page of the sunday times, despite a l peril. let's turn to the front page | of the sunday times, despite a lot of the sunday times, despite a lot of pessimism about what will be achieved at cop26 it seems we hopefully have a positive concerning rain forests, john? this hopefully have a positive concerning rain forests, john?— rain forests, john? this is talking about a...
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an greta thunberg will be with andrew marr tomorrow. that's it for the papers tonight. for now. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? very mixed bag. we have passing, the directing debut. we have last night in soho which is the latest from edgar wright and we have antlers which is a strangely sombre horror movie. let's start off with passing. directorial debut for rebecca hall. very fine actor. an adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are irene and claire. they knew each other as kids, this is set in 1929, and they meet by chance in an upmarket new york establishment. here is a clip. pardon me, i don't mean to stare, but... i think i know you. i'm afraid you're mistaken. no, of course i know you. you lookjust the same. tell me, do they still call you renee? yes, but no one still be there for a long time. l don't you know me? not really, really? i'm afraid i can't i seem to place you. claire? that's right. so what's happened is irene is now l
an greta thunberg will be with andrew marr tomorrow. that's it for the papers tonight. for now. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? very mixed bag. we have passing, the directing debut. we have last night in soho which is the latest from edgar wright and we have antlers which is a strangely sombre horror movie. let's start off with passing. directorial debut for rebecca hall. very...
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meanwhile, the teenage climate activist greta thunberg says she hasn't been formally invited to the copummit. of course, this is notjust a question about me. but i think that many people might be scared that if they invite too many "radical" young people, then that might make them look bad. e—cigarettes could soon be available on the nhs in england to help smokers quit. and archaeologists discover a set of what they call "astounding" roman statues on the route of the h52 rail link. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, the two bottom sides in england's group at the t20 cricket world cup look for theirfirst win, as west indies take on bangladesh. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. "two can play at that game", that's the warning today to france from the british government as the row over post brexit fishing rights continues to escalate. the french ambassador to london has been summoned to the foreign office this afternoon. the french are angry about what they claim is a lack of licences for their boats to fish in uk waters. france has threatened to block british
meanwhile, the teenage climate activist greta thunberg says she hasn't been formally invited to the copummit. of course, this is notjust a question about me. but i think that many people might be scared that if they invite too many "radical" young people, then that might make them look bad. e—cigarettes could soon be available on the nhs in england to help smokers quit. and archaeologists discover a set of what they call "astounding" roman statues on the route of the h52...
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greta thunberg mobbed as she arrived. i greta thunberg mobbed as she arrived. . ., arrived. am live in rome where the world leaders _ arrived. i am live in rome where the world leaders and _ arrived. i am live in rome where the world leaders and biggest _ arrived. i am live in rome where the world leaders and biggest emitters l world leaders and biggest emitters meet to discuss climate action. welcome from glasgow whether cop26 climate change conference gets under way, a year later than planned because of the it is starting on the day the world meteorological organisation releases its climate report saying the last ten years have been the warmest ever recorded. will they find ways to find global temperatures rising more than 1.5 find global temperatures rising more thani.5 above find global temperatures rising more than 1.5 above preindustrial levels and will the countries help climate justice by helping developing countries? borisjohnson has called it the moment of truth. leaders of the 620 it the moment of truth. leaders of the g20 nations will make their way from rome to
greta thunberg mobbed as she arrived. i greta thunberg mobbed as she arrived. . ., arrived. am live in rome where the world leaders _ arrived. i am live in rome where the world leaders and _ arrived. i am live in rome where the world leaders and biggest _ arrived. i am live in rome where the world leaders and biggest emitters l world leaders and biggest emitters meet to discuss climate action. welcome from glasgow whether cop26 climate change conference gets under way, a year later than planned...
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yesterday greta thunberg was mobbed as she arrived by train.verged in the city as protests build ahead of the start. with me now is our science correspondent victoria gill. she has been with me all day so far. great to have your expertise on all of this. you have been living and breathing all things cop26 for quite some time now. just to say our viewers, we are going to be expecting some speeches later including from alok sharma who is officially taking on the presidency at cop26 for the uk. let's go back to basics, how crucial is the summit? it to basics, how crucial is the summit?— to basics, how crucial is the summit? , . . . ., ., ., summit? it is a crucial part of an onauoin summit? it is a crucial part of an ongoing process. _ summit? it is a crucial part of an ongoing process. the _ summit? it is a crucial part of an ongoing process. the critical- summit? it is a crucial part of an i ongoing process. the critical thing about this is that we are rapidly running out of time. that's why we keep repeating this mantra about this being such a
yesterday greta thunberg was mobbed as she arrived by train.verged in the city as protests build ahead of the start. with me now is our science correspondent victoria gill. she has been with me all day so far. great to have your expertise on all of this. you have been living and breathing all things cop26 for quite some time now. just to say our viewers, we are going to be expecting some speeches later including from alok sharma who is officially taking on the presidency at cop26 for the uk....
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if greta thunberg, mobbed as she arrived in glasgow.— arrived in glasgow.annot keep it to _ arrived in glasgow. if we cannot keep it to below _ arrived in glasgow. if we cannot keep it to below1.5, _ arrived in glasgow. if we cannot keep it to below 1.5, then - arrived in glasgow. if we cannot keep it to below 1.5, then we i arrived in glasgow. if we cannoti keep it to below 1.5, then we do 1.6, then 1.7, keep it to below 1.5, then we do 1.6, then1.7, and keep it to below 1.5, then we do 1.6, then 1.7, and so on. we can always prevent things from getting worse. it's never too late to do as much as we can. but worse. it's never too late to do as much as we can-— much as we can. but after three decades of— much as we can. but after three decades of talks, _ much as we can. but after three decades of talks, there - much as we can. but after three decades of talks, there were i decades of talks, there were questions about how much can be achieved here. the fate of the planet is in their hands. cop26 has officially begun. now, one of the key figures at cop26 is
if greta thunberg, mobbed as she arrived in glasgow.— arrived in glasgow.annot keep it to _ arrived in glasgow. if we cannot keep it to below _ arrived in glasgow. if we cannot keep it to below1.5, _ arrived in glasgow. if we cannot keep it to below 1.5, then - arrived in glasgow. if we cannot keep it to below 1.5, then we i arrived in glasgow. if we cannoti keep it to below 1.5, then we do 1.6, then 1.7, keep it to below 1.5, then we do 1.6, then1.7, and keep it to below 1.5, then we do 1.6,...
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let's return to that clip of greta thunberg.— of greta thunberg.far has led to no action. the words that sound great but so far has led to no action.— has led to no action. the un's language _ has led to no action. the un's language is — has led to no action. the un's language is different - has led to no action. the un's language is different but - has led to no action. the un's language is different but its i language is different but its message is similar. it says while net zero is a critical longer term goal, steeped emissions cuts, especially by the largest greenhouse gas emitters, are imperative in the next five to ten years. and lest there is any doubt, that is not happening yet. the un says planned cuts by 2030 fall far short, and this is the uk's climate action champion. iii this is the uk's climate action champion-— this is the uk's climate action chamion. ,, . , , champion. if you add up everything that has been _ champion. if you add up everything that has been delivered _ champion. if you add up everything that has been delivered so -
let's return to that clip of greta thunberg.— of greta thunberg.far has led to no action. the words that sound great but so far has led to no action.— has led to no action. the un's language _ has led to no action. the un's language is — has led to no action. the un's language is different - has led to no action. the un's language is different but - has led to no action. the un's language is different but its i language is different but its message is similar. it says while net zero is a...
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protesters were detained for drawing attention to human rights abuses in china. >>> activist greta thunbergconcert in stockholm last night. not to make a speech, but to dance. ♪ thunberg crowd with those moves. earlier she criticized the upcoming climate summit of world leaders in scotland saying, it's unlikely to lead too big changes. >>> when we return, buried deep inside a >>> finally tonight, minors and investors are getting excited about unique rocks found in greenland. they're similar to those found on the moon and could be critical to our future on earth. cbs's ian lee has the story. >> reporter: who knew destroying the planet could help save it? in greenland, scientists blasted open a mountain filled with what they call climate-saving rocks. >> the chemistry here is unique. it's in the formation of our world. >> reporter: it's called a northosite. it contains only three minerals. calcium, silica and aluminum. they are crushing it for other items. experts say it produces less waste and greenhouse gas emissions. it is found all around the island's rugged terrain in turquoise fjords. b
protesters were detained for drawing attention to human rights abuses in china. >>> activist greta thunbergconcert in stockholm last night. not to make a speech, but to dance. ♪ thunberg crowd with those moves. earlier she criticized the upcoming climate summit of world leaders in scotland saying, it's unlikely to lead too big changes. >>> when we return, buried deep inside a >>> finally tonight, minors and investors are getting excited about unique rocks found in...
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and in london, greta thunberg was the star attraction.rs. and she had this message for president biden. when you are leader of the most powerful country in the world, i you have lots of responsibilities. and when the us is actually, in fact, expanding fossil- fuel infrastructure, that is a clear sign| that they are not really treating - the climate crisis as an emergency. and this salvo to other nations from the former california governor and terminator star. all of those countries that come and give speeches, "we are not going to go and lose jobs because of going greener", they're liars. they're alljust stupid, and they don't know how to do it. joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world and climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or in this holy city, practising what you preach. the un secretary—general antonio guterres has also been speaking before c0 p26. he has warned that there is a serious risk that the climate summit w
and in london, greta thunberg was the star attraction.rs. and she had this message for president biden. when you are leader of the most powerful country in the world, i you have lots of responsibilities. and when the us is actually, in fact, expanding fossil- fuel infrastructure, that is a clear sign| that they are not really treating - the climate crisis as an emergency. and this salvo to other nations from the former california governor and terminator star. all of those countries that come...
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greta thunberg. with all the sport now, here's gavin ramjaun, at the bbc sport centre.g their campaign in the t20 underway soon against the west indies who beat them in 2016. england looking to make history, patrick geary reports. these are some of the most destructive batsmen in the world, and they are english. england have their pick of batters who are prized by t20 franchises across the globe. so, earning your spot depends on runs, not rank. even the captain isn't sure of his place in the team. i'm not going to stand in the way of a team winning the world cup and i've obviously been short on runs. my captaincy has been pretty good, as it goes. it's been a batting line—up that people have struggled to get into for a very long time. part of that is the whole of the batting unit buying into the way that the team wants to play. after all, t20 is cricket at its most ruthless. heartbreak for england, i heartbreak for ben stokes. west indies batsman carlos brathwaite hit four successive sixes, which crushed england in the final over of the world t20 cricket final. england m
greta thunberg. with all the sport now, here's gavin ramjaun, at the bbc sport centre.g their campaign in the t20 underway soon against the west indies who beat them in 2016. england looking to make history, patrick geary reports. these are some of the most destructive batsmen in the world, and they are english. england have their pick of batters who are prized by t20 franchises across the globe. so, earning your spot depends on runs, not rank. even the captain isn't sure of his place in the...
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and the environmental activist greta thunberg talks to the bbc about where she thinks world leaders are
and the environmental activist greta thunberg talks to the bbc about where she thinks world leaders are
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and greta thunberg — the high profile environmental activist — talks to the bbc — about where she thinkshange. instead of trying to find solutions, real solutions that
and greta thunberg — the high profile environmental activist — talks to the bbc — about where she thinkshange. instead of trying to find solutions, real solutions that
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but the climate activist greta thunberg is unimpressed by what she is hearing from world leaders.d of its hosting of cop26, i want to look at the uk and how it is approaching net zero, because there are concerns. we've cop26 coming up and the world needs to see real progress at that cop and one of the things that will really help is if the host nation is seen to be really serious about it, and that entails looking coherent, notjust having a few headline statements. now, borisjohnson has outlined some aspects of his net zero plan. this week, he announced all the uk's electricity will come from clean energy by 2035. already, he'd said no sales of new petrol or diesel cars from 2030. there will be a ban on gas boilers in new homes from 2025, too. and there are other commitments as well. but they may not be enough. back injune, we heard this warning from the chief executive of a committee that advises the government. when you look at the policies to deliver it, i'm afraid we are very off track — very, very substantially off track. really only about 20% of the policy commitments that t
but the climate activist greta thunberg is unimpressed by what she is hearing from world leaders.d of its hosting of cop26, i want to look at the uk and how it is approaching net zero, because there are concerns. we've cop26 coming up and the world needs to see real progress at that cop and one of the things that will really help is if the host nation is seen to be really serious about it, and that entails looking coherent, notjust having a few headline statements. now, borisjohnson has...
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as i said, greta thunberg was there. what did she say? >> reporter: okay, yeah. actually didn't say anything. she was sort of there meeting the small number of climate campaigners that had shown up to chant outside of a bank to try to make their message heard. but she didn't speak to the crowd. she didn't get on a bull horn or anything like this. this is one of a small chain of protests held around the world trying to convince the global banking system to divest from fossil fuel investments and not to fund any further fossil fuel developments for the sake of the climate. the one in london focused specifically on standard charter bank and for its part, it says that it does have a climate change plan. it wants all of its, pledging all of its investments by 2050 will be net carbon neutral. and also says it won't have any clients that won't be 5% reliable on coal for energy. and at that event, that was still not nearly enough, kim. >> so the british, you know, they're hosting cop26, as we set, the u.s. secretary-general wasn't rosy on the outlook. and that glasgow wi
as i said, greta thunberg was there. what did she say? >> reporter: okay, yeah. actually didn't say anything. she was sort of there meeting the small number of climate campaigners that had shown up to chant outside of a bank to try to make their message heard. but she didn't speak to the crowd. she didn't get on a bull horn or anything like this. this is one of a small chain of protests held around the world trying to convince the global banking system to divest from fossil fuel...
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amy: climate activist greta thunberg go sweden, speaking at the youth for climate summit.gh. police clashed with activists who are calling on the cop 26 policymakers to wean the world off of fossil fuels. that does it for our show. happy birthday, becca staley! democracy now! is currently accepting applications for two positions: a director of finance and administration and a human resources manager. learn more and apply at democracynow.org.q/ ♪♪♪ emma alberici: while italy's north is in the grips of a health emergency brought on by the coronavirus-- [dogs barking] emma: the south is confronting a crisis of its own, a ruthless new mafia. dr. giuseppe avitabile: this kind of nigerian mafia is peculiar in this place. emma: sex, drugs, and people smuggling. emma: are you still scared of them? joy ezekiel: no, why would i be scared of them? emma: the nigerians have arrived. has the italian mafia met its match? [speaking foreign language]
amy: climate activist greta thunberg go sweden, speaking at the youth for climate summit.gh. police clashed with activists who are calling on the cop 26 policymakers to wean the world off of fossil fuels. that does it for our show. happy birthday, becca staley! democracy now! is currently accepting applications for two positions: a director of finance and administration and a human resources manager. learn more and apply at democracynow.org.q/ ♪♪♪ emma alberici: while italy's north is in...
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amy: climate activist greta thunberg go sweden, speaking at the youth for climate summit.gh. police clashed with activists who are calling on the cop 26 policymakers to wean the world off of fossil fuels. that does it for our show. happy birthday, becca staley! democracy now! is currently accepting applications for two positions: a director of finance and administration and a human resources manager. learn more and apply at democracynow.org. ♪ >>> hello, and welcome back to nhk "newsline," i'm takao minori in new york. people around the world have re-emerged, some from near hibernation during the pandemic. their desires to spend and to travel are helping to drive up demand for gasoline and jet fuel. but members of opec and other oil producing nations are sticking with their plan to open up their taps gradually. the oil producers agreed in july to increase their output by
amy: climate activist greta thunberg go sweden, speaking at the youth for climate summit.gh. police clashed with activists who are calling on the cop 26 policymakers to wean the world off of fossil fuels. that does it for our show. happy birthday, becca staley! democracy now! is currently accepting applications for two positions: a director of finance and administration and a human resources manager. learn more and apply at democracynow.org. ♪ >>> hello, and welcome back to nhk...
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we saw this since the school strikes for climate change that greta thunberg started, that this fear hasitself in a movement for a whole generation. norway's young activists are part of a growing movement across europe. in the netherlands, a court ordered shell to cut emissions after citizens argued that the oil company was violating their human rights. and campaigners from portugal have filed their own lawsuit to safeguard their future physical and mental well—being. i am terrified. but the momentum is definitely there, and i hope that a lot more people are willing to take action, and it definitely does not have to be illegal in order to take direct action to change the course we're on, but it does depend on the politicians we choose and the politicians who will empower to change what the corporations are doing to our planet. the arctic circle is warming twice as fast as the global average. and here in norway they are grappling with a paradox. the government says it's at the forefront of an international effort to tackle climate change. yet it continues to make billions each year from t
we saw this since the school strikes for climate change that greta thunberg started, that this fear hasitself in a movement for a whole generation. norway's young activists are part of a growing movement across europe. in the netherlands, a court ordered shell to cut emissions after citizens argued that the oil company was violating their human rights. and campaigners from portugal have filed their own lawsuit to safeguard their future physical and mental well—being. i am terrified. but the...
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plus greta thunberg drops the mike. she's calling out world leaders one again. she is not holding back. you don't want to miss this. you're watching ayman on msnbc. ♪ ♪ you've never seen anything quite like it. we've never created anything quite like it. the all-electric, all-mercedes eqs. doesn't your family deserve the best? eggland's best eggs. classic, cage free, and organic. more delicious, farm-fresh taste. plus, superior nutrition. because the way we care is anything but ordinary. ♪♪ ♪ because the way we care is anything but ordinary. ♪ downy's been taking you back, since way back. with freshness and softness you never forget. feel the difference with downy. shingles? camera man: yeah, 1 out of 3 people get shingles in their lifetime. well that leaves 2 out of 3 people who don't. i don't know anybody who's had it. your uncle had shingles. you mean that nasty red rash? and donna next door had it for weeks. yeah, but there's nothing you can do about it. camera man: actually, shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaat? camera man: prevented. you can
plus greta thunberg drops the mike. she's calling out world leaders one again. she is not holding back. you don't want to miss this. you're watching ayman on msnbc. ♪ ♪ you've never seen anything quite like it. we've never created anything quite like it. the all-electric, all-mercedes eqs. doesn't your family deserve the best? eggland's best eggs. classic, cage free, and organic. more delicious, farm-fresh taste. plus, superior nutrition. because the way we care is anything but ordinary....
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in london, greta thunberg was the attraction, buried somewhere in this mob of photographers and had thisor pres. biden. ms. thunberg: when you are a leader of the most powerful country in the world, you have responsibility and with the u.s. expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, that is assigned they are not treating the climate crisis as urge. john: -- mr. schwarzenegger: all of those who say we will lose -- not lose jobs from going green, all of them are liars. they're stupid and do not know how they are doing it. john: joe biden wants to see the america -- show america is leading the world on climate change but his 85 vehicle convoy may not be leading by example. in this holy city, practicing what he preaches. host: john joins us from rome. pres. biden also met president emmanual macron today. was that bridge building going on? john: yes, it was. just before you cue it to me, i was reading a joint statement issued by president macron and biden. one sentence is delicious. they share a commitment to systematic consultation and coordination to ensure transparency. that is not what happene
in london, greta thunberg was the attraction, buried somewhere in this mob of photographers and had thisor pres. biden. ms. thunberg: when you are a leader of the most powerful country in the world, you have responsibility and with the u.s. expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, that is assigned they are not treating the climate crisis as urge. john: -- mr. schwarzenegger: all of those who say we will lose -- not lose jobs from going green, all of them are liars. they're stupid and do not know...
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as greta thunberg said recently, discourse and blah blah will not be sufficient.'m an atmoseric physicist. that atmosphere only understands real action. it does not understand press releases. it does not understand discourses. what is needed now is real measures, real actions, real investments, tools, decarbonization. 20 city investments total is doing in the area of nonfossil fuel energy is less than 20 persons of their --10% of their overall expenses, it is way too little compared to the urgency of doing much more. anchor: you want to see big bang reform coming out of the 26. we will have to leave it there. thank you very much for joining us on the program. nearly 50,000 new coronavirus cases have been reported in the united kingdom this wednesday. read health minister it says it could double to 100,000 infections a day according to the delta sub variant growing. it is unlikely to change the picture. yesterday we reported 43,700 38 new cases across the u.k. up 16% from the previous week. they could go yet as high as 100,000 per day. we see greater pressure on th
as greta thunberg said recently, discourse and blah blah will not be sufficient.'m an atmoseric physicist. that atmosphere only understands real action. it does not understand press releases. it does not understand discourses. what is needed now is real measures, real actions, real investments, tools, decarbonization. 20 city investments total is doing in the area of nonfossil fuel energy is less than 20 persons of their --10% of their overall expenses, it is way too little compared to the...
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and the environmental activist greta thunberg talks to the bbc about where she thinks world leaders areind solutions, real solutions, that would actually lead somewhere, that would lead
and the environmental activist greta thunberg talks to the bbc about where she thinks world leaders areind solutions, real solutions, that would actually lead somewhere, that would lead
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greta thunberg has led a rally in the streets of milan. marks the end of the youth for climate meeting which took place in italy. the group showed their support for proposals to tackle global warming that were introduced at the summitt. the bill will be sent to the glass co-top 26 meeting in november. because that new u.n. climate summit in glass coe is only a month away, many are trying to slow the rate of global with warming but australia has been called of out for not doing enough. our correspondent has been to the valley, one of australia's mining hot beds to find out more. >> the devastatingh fires less than two years ago were the starkest -- starkest warning yet for australiaens. experiencing firsthand the consequences of a warming planet and the science is clear -- cutting carbon emissions is the best hope of slowing the palings of the rising temperatures causing these extreme weather events but australia's commitments fall well behind other rich countries. in june, the u.n. -- for its response to climate change. >> our goal is to h
greta thunberg has led a rally in the streets of milan. marks the end of the youth for climate meeting which took place in italy. the group showed their support for proposals to tackle global warming that were introduced at the summitt. the bill will be sent to the glass co-top 26 meeting in november. because that new u.n. climate summit in glass coe is only a month away, many are trying to slow the rate of global with warming but australia has been called of out for not doing enough. our...
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next on, cbs weekend news, greta thunberg stakes a surpriseing spin on the world stage. >> erupting volcano on la palma keep putting on a show and more disruptions, half of the island's flights were cancelled today. about 7,000 people have been forced to evacuate. the island's president says there is no end in sight. olympic planners apparently leave nothing to chance. at the acropolis in greece today this was the dress rehearsal for the beijing 2022 winter games. this flame will serve as a backup for the february event. one hiccup, two protestors were detained for drawing attention to human-rights abuses inna. ctgre thunberokge a climate live concert in stockholm last night, not to make a speech but to dance. ♪. >> thunberg surprised the crowd with those moves. earlier she criticized the upcoming climate summit of world lead ares in scotland saying it is unlikely to lead to big changes. when we return, very deep inside a mountain a possible solution to climate change. within finally tonight minors and investors are getting excited about unique rocks found in green land similar to those fou
next on, cbs weekend news, greta thunberg stakes a surpriseing spin on the world stage. >> erupting volcano on la palma keep putting on a show and more disruptions, half of the island's flights were cancelled today. about 7,000 people have been forced to evacuate. the island's president says there is no end in sight. olympic planners apparently leave nothing to chance. at the acropolis in greece today this was the dress rehearsal for the beijing 2022 winter games. this flame will serve as...
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in london, greta thunberg was the star attraction, she is buried somewhere in ts mob of photographershad this message for president biden. >> when you are a leader of the most powful country in the world, you have lots of responsibility and when the u.s. is expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, that is a sign that they are not treating the climate crisis as an emergency. reporter: this to other nations from the former california governor and terminator star. >> all of these countries come give speeches, we are not going to lose jobs because of going green, they are liars. or they are just stupid and don't know how to do it. reporter: joe biden wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. his 85 vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the u.s., may not be leading by example. or in this holy city, practicing what he preached. anchor: after that meeting with the pope, president biden met his french counterpart. relations between the u.s. and france have been strained by what is known as the orca steel which brought closer military cooperation betwe
in london, greta thunberg was the star attraction, she is buried somewhere in ts mob of photographershad this message for president biden. >> when you are a leader of the most powful country in the world, you have lots of responsibility and when the u.s. is expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, that is a sign that they are not treating the climate crisis as an emergency. reporter: this to other nations from the former california governor and terminator star. >> all of these...
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adam: swedish activists greta thunberg and other environmentalists attending a climate conference inn a seat at the table, meeting with the tallies -- with italy's prime minister, mario draghi. it comes days after thunberg's scathing criticism that politicians weren't acting to solve the crisis. >> your pressure is very welcome. we need to be whipped into action. your mobilization has been powerful, and rest assured, we are listening. adam: hundreds of young environmentalists from around the world gathered here to propose climate solutions directly to global leaders ahead of the summit taking place in scotland in november. world leaders beamed in, as did the pope, to give their backing. the delegates are calling for the elimination of all fossil fuels by 2030 a more transparent and equal climate finance system and climate education for global youth. their proposals will be considered in the next few days at a meeting here in milan ahead of the summit. >> this is only going to be meaningful if the things are changing and governments right now reflect what we are saying, because that n
adam: swedish activists greta thunberg and other environmentalists attending a climate conference inn a seat at the table, meeting with the tallies -- with italy's prime minister, mario draghi. it comes days after thunberg's scathing criticism that politicians weren't acting to solve the crisis. >> your pressure is very welcome. we need to be whipped into action. your mobilization has been powerful, and rest assured, we are listening. adam: hundreds of young environmentalists from around...
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climate activist greta thunberg arrives in glasgow hours before the start of the cop26 conference. church bells have rung out across the uk sounding a warning about the dangers of climate change. hello and welcome, if you're watching in the uk or around the world. after a long day of discussions in rome, 620 leaders have signed off on a landmark deal to tax the profits of large business by at least 15%. they also discussed climate change, covid vaccines and, on the sidelines, concerns about iran's nuclear programme. the summit comes on the eve of an historic conference on climate change in glasgow called cop26. britain's prime minister boris johnson says that climate conference will be "the world's moment of truth." our north america editor jon sopel reports from the summit in rome. good to go. and with that thumbs up from the american president the biggest gathering of world leaders since covid arrived could get under way. and everyone is relearning social etiquette. to mask or not to mask. unmask. to shake hands or not. shake. and with everyone back in the same room, the host, th
climate activist greta thunberg arrives in glasgow hours before the start of the cop26 conference. church bells have rung out across the uk sounding a warning about the dangers of climate change. hello and welcome, if you're watching in the uk or around the world. after a long day of discussions in rome, 620 leaders have signed off on a landmark deal to tax the profits of large business by at least 15%. they also discussed climate change, covid vaccines and, on the sidelines, concerns about...
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greta thunberg has made it an interesting subject. where in the world are engineers being supported from an early age? i think about this as we talk increasingly about the tech wars between the u.s. and china. >> a vast number of engineers are being produced in china and india. one city in indiana produces 40,000 engineers a year, which is more than we produce in the whole of great britain. on a wholedepedtrare worse than producing engineers and scientists then developing countries. in the united states, -- we have to do something. we have been working in schools in chicago and england over a number of years and we try to improve science and technology teaching in schools, bringing real products into schools and encouraging children to solve problems. tom: please give us an update on brexit. last time i talk to you you were up on a soapbox saying let's go england let's separate. give us a dyson update on the success of brexit. >> you have to give it a chance. we cannot get rid of red tape, european standards and all that overnight. th
greta thunberg has made it an interesting subject. where in the world are engineers being supported from an early age? i think about this as we talk increasingly about the tech wars between the u.s. and china. >> a vast number of engineers are being produced in china and india. one city in indiana produces 40,000 engineers a year, which is more than we produce in the whole of great britain. on a wholedepedtrare worse than producing engineers and scientists then developing countries. in...
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throughout this week's event, young climate activists — spearheaded by greta thunberg — moved from street the same room and the same stage with world leaders. there is no planet b, there is no planet blah. blah, blah, blah! today, they handed their proposals to those leaders, including a request to phase out fossil fuels entirely by 2030. in a couple of years, if this has to continue, if this chaotic approach to climate action has to continue, then we will lose our homes, we will lose our countries, we will lose our entire islands. the decisions that you make today have a lasting impactl on our lives for tomorrow, | so we need to see that our suggestions are being taken into consideration. - we do not wantjust climate action, we want climate justice action. what does climate justice mean to you? what's your message on that to leaders as they take over today? this means that we do notjust have privileged people explaining what they think about the climate crisis, but we're bringing marginalised voices. thank you, thank you very much... as politicians took over the stage today, borisjohnson
throughout this week's event, young climate activists — spearheaded by greta thunberg — moved from street the same room and the same stage with world leaders. there is no planet b, there is no planet blah. blah, blah, blah! today, they handed their proposals to those leaders, including a request to phase out fossil fuels entirely by 2030. in a couple of years, if this has to continue, if this chaotic approach to climate action has to continue, then we will lose our homes, we will lose our...
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and in london, greta thunberg was the star attraction.somewhere in this mob of photographers. and she had this message for president biden. when you are leader of the most powerful country in the world, you have lots of responsibility. and when the us is actually, in fact, expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, that is a clear sign that they are not really treating the climate crisis as an emergency. and this salvo to other nations from the former california governor and terminator star. all of those countries that come and give speeches, "we are not going to go and lose jobs because of going greener" — they're liars. or they are alljust stupid and they don't know how to do it. joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. our political editor laura kuenssberg is in rome for us tonight. on fishing, is
and in london, greta thunberg was the star attraction.somewhere in this mob of photographers. and she had this message for president biden. when you are leader of the most powerful country in the world, you have lots of responsibility. and when the us is actually, in fact, expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, that is a clear sign that they are not really treating the climate crisis as an emergency. and this salvo to other nations from the former california governor and terminator star. all of...
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the long list of nominees included environmental activist greta thunberg, and russian opposition leaderi navalny, but the prize went to two courageous journalists. cbs' elizabeth palmer introduces us. >> reporter: when dmitry muratov arrived at work, he got a hero'r that for nearly 30 years has fought to tell the truth in repressive russia. "guys," he told them, "this prize is for you." novaya gazeta's journalists have long exposed high-level corruption and official lies. six of them have been killed on his watch, including the fearless anna politkovskaya, who was shot in 2006. it was in their names, muratov told a sea of microphones that he accepted the nobel. the other winner is maria ressa of the philippines, the only woman nobel laureate this year. she founded the online website rappler which tracked the extra- judicial killings of president duterte's war on drugging. ressa has been threatened, harassed, and arrested for her reporting, but undaunted, she's become an outspoken campaigner against disinformation. >> so, if you don't have facts, you can't have truth. if you don't have t
the long list of nominees included environmental activist greta thunberg, and russian opposition leaderi navalny, but the prize went to two courageous journalists. cbs' elizabeth palmer introduces us. >> reporter: when dmitry muratov arrived at work, he got a hero'r that for nearly 30 years has fought to tell the truth in repressive russia. "guys," he told them, "this prize is for you." novaya gazeta's journalists have long exposed high-level corruption and official...