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we are still waiting to see what this report says but two years ago the ipcc came out with a report inrity a lot worse. notjust because of extreme weather events like drought and flooding but increasing temperatures were making land drier, less fertile, harderto making land drier, less fertile, harder to form and there was evidence to show climate change impacts the nutritional quality and content of the crops. i nutritional quality and content of the dopa-— of the crops. i am so sorry to interrupt _ of the crops. i am so sorry to interrupt you. _ of the crops. i am so sorry to interrupt you, you _ of the crops. i am so sorry to interrupt you, you have - of the crops. i am so sorry to interrupt you, you have got l of the crops. i am so sorry to | interrupt you, you have got to hope there is a move towards a better understanding and actually policies that go with it. we must leave it there. thank you so much. the us writer and satirist pj o'rourke has died at the age of 7a. best known for books including republican party reptile, eat the rich, and give war a chance — written in a style
we are still waiting to see what this report says but two years ago the ipcc came out with a report inrity a lot worse. notjust because of extreme weather events like drought and flooding but increasing temperatures were making land drier, less fertile, harderto making land drier, less fertile, harder to form and there was evidence to show climate change impacts the nutritional quality and content of the crops. i nutritional quality and content of the dopa-— of the crops. i am so sorry to...
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they will soon have an obligation because of the ipcc and the united nations process to join this reportingperiod we will be able to do it for many of these countries who do not have the capacity to do it on their own. but what is so unique about the space resource is we can see, measure, identify things from space that are extremely difficult to measure at ground level. >> joseph could you please tell me how does the european space agency plan to use this effort in terms of space and monitoring climate change? >> thank you rebecca. also thank you for having me, what he is saying is absolutely right. we have an enormous need for information. we need independent information. we need information from satellites and your offer in new york of a very, very bad agreement. the green parties are winning roads and finding the new politics in europe. we have europe in almost all of the countries very clear goal of reaching carbon neutrality by mid century. we do from space is, or taking from satellite we do exactly what the vice president al gore would say we monitor, we measure the barometer, this i
they will soon have an obligation because of the ipcc and the united nations process to join this reportingperiod we will be able to do it for many of these countries who do not have the capacity to do it on their own. but what is so unique about the space resource is we can see, measure, identify things from space that are extremely difficult to measure at ground level. >> joseph could you please tell me how does the european space agency plan to use this effort in terms of space and...
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they will soon have an obligation because of the ipcc and the united nations process, to join this reporting. we will be able to do it for them, many of these countries, who don't have the capacity to do it on their own. but what's so unique about the space resource is, we can see and measure and identify things from space that are extremely difficult to measure at ground level. >> joseph, could you please tell me, how does the european space agency plan to use this sort of effort in terms of space and monitoring climate change? >> thank you, rebecca. also thank you for having me on this panel. i'm very impressed also to listen to vice president al gore, what he's saying is absolutely right, that we have an enormous need for information. we need independent information. we need information from satellites. what we do in europe, as you know, we have a very, very green agenda in many countries. the green parties are winning votes and really are defining the new politics in europe. we have the european union, in almost all the countries, a very clear goal of reaching carbon neutrality by the mi
they will soon have an obligation because of the ipcc and the united nations process, to join this reporting. we will be able to do it for them, many of these countries, who don't have the capacity to do it on their own. but what's so unique about the space resource is, we can see and measure and identify things from space that are extremely difficult to measure at ground level. >> joseph, could you please tell me, how does the european space agency plan to use this sort of effort in...
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released its ipcc climate change report, and some of the headlines are startling. check this out. that said, it's not too late for most of the world if we limit the warming to 1.5 degrees celsius which is a big ask, because we're already at 1.1. experts think we can cap that if we aggressively curb carbon. there's a lot of solutions and adaptations. i'm in a spot in a city of brooklyn, and it was crushed by hurricane sandy. across the river they're building a seawall to protect lower manhattan. as much as we plan to adapt, it won't be enough if we don't curb >> reporter: all right. we're head >> reporter: all right, we're heading back to philadelphia when we come back. stay right there. everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda - a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your firs
released its ipcc climate change report, and some of the headlines are startling. check this out. that said, it's not too late for most of the world if we limit the warming to 1.5 degrees celsius which is a big ask, because we're already at 1.1. experts think we can cap that if we aggressively curb carbon. there's a lot of solutions and adaptations. i'm in a spot in a city of brooklyn, and it was crushed by hurricane sandy. across the river they're building a seawall to protect lower manhattan....
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that's just the iea and ipcc forecast. we know that's actually happening on main streets all over the world, emissions are going up, not doubt. that will happen without regard to what the nights. even if we impourerished ourselves by not existing, there would be no impact. >> what you are saying is we are putting our entire economy in jeopardy over this new religion, and we have absolutely no idea of the consequences? >> well, we have -- we are obviously guessing about consequences about what the future will be with respect to the climate. the climate -- as any climate scientist will tell you, the climate is obviously changing. it is indisputable that the climate is warmer. it is also indisputable that human experience has something to do with it. the question is what can one do with energy. what is possible with batteries is anchored in the physical chemistry, the physics of batteries. it is not amenable to government policy. we know what batteries can and can't do. they can do a lot but they are not going to replace all
that's just the iea and ipcc forecast. we know that's actually happening on main streets all over the world, emissions are going up, not doubt. that will happen without regard to what the nights. even if we impourerished ourselves by not existing, there would be no impact. >> what you are saying is we are putting our entire economy in jeopardy over this new religion, and we have absolutely no idea of the consequences? >> well, we have -- we are obviously guessing about consequences...
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the ipcc, it is a very dry name. who is on this panel. can we trust these scientists?g these conclusions and that is, of course, as they progress and are rapidly moving situation. you know, this is another alert about just how quickly the impacts of climate change are playing out. the kind of outpacing our adaptation, our response, but this means that the entire world is behind these messages that have a country that has involved in this process backs the scientific consensus that this report provides. thank you so much forjoining us. joining me now is francis scarr who works for bbc monitoring in our moscow bureau. francis has seen tv in russia trying to justify the invasion for their domestic audience. there are reports that the international hacking group is targeting russian state websites, including the maine state owned news agency here. this comes as the russian government itself is trying to the screws on independent media here. one ukrainian website, which is being sending, trying to inform russians about, russian relatives of prisoners captured, soldiers capt
the ipcc, it is a very dry name. who is on this panel. can we trust these scientists?g these conclusions and that is, of course, as they progress and are rapidly moving situation. you know, this is another alert about just how quickly the impacts of climate change are playing out. the kind of outpacing our adaptation, our response, but this means that the entire world is behind these messages that have a country that has involved in this process backs the scientific consensus that this report...