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we'll have more on the ipcc report and today's protests after headlines. new research finds drought killed 43,000 people in somalia last year, while leaving 5 million people with acute food shortages. nearly 2 million cldren rema at risk of malnuition. humanirian aid gupand climatscientistsarn somaa and other parts of the horn of africa face a sixth consecutive failed rainy season, and conditions this year are even worse than in 2011, when famine killed an estimated quter-milliopeople in malia. russia's defense ministry says it scrambled a fighter jet monday to intercept a pair of u.s. air force b-52 bombers flying over the baltic sea. the russian fighter reportedly returned to its base after the nuclear-capable u.s. bombers moved away from russia's border. the incident came as ukraine's defense ministry said it destroyed a train carrying cruise missiles bound for russia's black sea fleet at a station in the russian-annexed crimean peninsula. in brussels, european union ministers agreed monday to provide ukraine with one million artillery shells over the n
we'll have more on the ipcc report and today's protests after headlines. new research finds drought killed 43,000 people in somalia last year, while leaving 5 million people with acute food shortages. nearly 2 million cldren rema at risk of malnuition. humanirian aid gupand climatscientistsarn somaa and other parts of the horn of africa face a sixth consecutive failed rainy season, and conditions this year are even worse than in 2011, when famine killed an estimated quter-milliopeople in malia....
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the ipcc said we need _ others to follow suit? the ipcc said we need to _ others to follow suit? others to follow suit? the ipcc said we need to be able - others to follow suit? the ipcc said we need to be able to - others to follow suit? the ipcc| said we need to be able to stop anywhere between 40%— 50% to get to zero. there are currently 60 projects and europe needs to sew up to 3 million pounds per annum. we have two projects in the uk, others in europe, all of these projects in total could deal with up to maybe 20% of what we're going to store in terms of europe so we will need to find more reservoirs. greens senator is unique because it has all the geological characteristics to safely secure c02 going forward. brian gilvary from _ secure c02 going forward. brian gilvary from ineos _ secure c02 going forward. brian gilvary from ineos energy, - gilvary from ineos energy, thank you for talking to us. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: millions will be celebrating international women's day today, but we take a look at some challanges women in the workforce still face. the
the ipcc said we need _ others to follow suit? the ipcc said we need to _ others to follow suit? others to follow suit? the ipcc said we need to be able - others to follow suit? the ipcc said we need to be able to - others to follow suit? the ipcc| said we need to be able to stop anywhere between 40%— 50% to get to zero. there are currently 60 projects and europe needs to sew up to 3 million pounds per annum. we have two projects in the uk, others in europe, all of these projects in total...
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climate scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change — or ipcc — have warned that aature goal will probably be missed; that's the target to restrict global warming to 1.5 celsius by the early 2030s. but they say this overshoot can be addressed if rapid carbon cuts are made. joining me now is angela wilkinson, the secretary general of the world energy council. there is hope that clean energy, what has happened to enable that perspective? the what has happened to enable that perspective?_ what has happened to enable that --ersective? , perspective? the message is getting stronuer perspective? the message is getting stronger every _ perspective? the message is getting stronger every time _ perspective? the message is getting stronger every time that _ perspective? the message is getting stronger every time that action - perspective? the message is getting stronger every time that action is - stronger every time that action is required now. we know that part of the solution to the climate change challenge is to transform our energy systems worldwide and that we need to u
climate scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change — or ipcc — have warned that aature goal will probably be missed; that's the target to restrict global warming to 1.5 celsius by the early 2030s. but they say this overshoot can be addressed if rapid carbon cuts are made. joining me now is angela wilkinson, the secretary general of the world energy council. there is hope that clean energy, what has happened to enable that perspective? the what has happened to enable that...
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as the wrong direction at a time when just last week, the ipcc has said we have a last chance warninge climate emergency. aha, to step up to this challenge and tackle the climate emergency. pa, lat tackle the climate emergency. a lot of --eole tackle the climate emergency. a lot of people obviously _ tackle the climate emergency. a lot of people obviously interested in the long—term and immediate changes the long—term and immediate changes the government can do, but this is also against the ukraine background and the cost of living crisis. and the government, the energy secretary, security secretary has said the plans will change the way people build and will cut electricity prices in the long—term. they are enhancing the scheme to replace their gas puns, give people more time to change what is going on in their own homes. that is surely welcome. ., ,., ,.,, welcome. there are some positive measures such — welcome. there are some positive measures such as _ welcome. there are some positive measures such as the _ welcome. there are some positive measures such as the extension . welcome
as the wrong direction at a time when just last week, the ipcc has said we have a last chance warninge climate emergency. aha, to step up to this challenge and tackle the climate emergency. pa, lat tackle the climate emergency. a lot of --eole tackle the climate emergency. a lot of people obviously _ tackle the climate emergency. a lot of people obviously interested in the long—term and immediate changes the long—term and immediate changes the government can do, but this is also against the...
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i all of the experts keep telling us that all technologies that the ipcc , technologies that the ipcchis report and said that all of the technologies are out there, we need to get the political will and we need to get the finance firepower behind it to it firepower behind it to make it happen. look, going back to world war two, when we had to do it. ships that were taking maybe a couple of years to build before. into world war before. we got into world war ii. building in around ii. we were building in around 40 middle of the 40 days in the middle of the war. at what did on top war. look at what we did on top of it, when we had to do it, we then get on with it. we may make mistakes as we go along, but we get with it and we do the get on with it and we do the best we and we can best we can and then we can lead. that's what we've got lead. and that's what we've got to do now. we don't want to wait. heels behind germany, wait. drag heels behind germany, pay wait. drag heels behind germany, pay our solar pay the chinese for our solar panels. get on and do it panels. let's get on and do it
i all of the experts keep telling us that all technologies that the ipcc , technologies that the ipcchis report and said that all of the technologies are out there, we need to get the political will and we need to get the finance firepower behind it to it firepower behind it to make it happen. look, going back to world war two, when we had to do it. ships that were taking maybe a couple of years to build before. into world war before. we got into world war ii. building in around ii. we were...
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yet our carbon emissions continue to rise, as the ipcc report says.indow of opportunity we have to make decisions that will lead us to a better future is closing rapidly. amna: that increase in global average temperatures we've been trying to keep to 1.5 degrees celsius, that's often referred to as the tipping int. we seem to be hurtling towards that right now. just as we cross that threshold, if we are to cross that threshold, to help us understand, what does that mean for life here on earth? for our viewers who have kids or grandkids, how would their lives be different? >> 1.5 degrees is not a magic threshold or a tipping point. rather, it is a goal that we have set ourselves, knowing that the science is very clear. every bit of warming matters. every little bit that the planet warms carries additional costs with it. so how much do we need to do? as much as possible. when? as soon as possible. why? because we will all benefit from that action. amna: and if we don't, paint that picture for us. what looks different here on earth? >> well, we are alrea
yet our carbon emissions continue to rise, as the ipcc report says.indow of opportunity we have to make decisions that will lead us to a better future is closing rapidly. amna: that increase in global average temperatures we've been trying to keep to 1.5 degrees celsius, that's often referred to as the tipping int. we seem to be hurtling towards that right now. just as we cross that threshold, if we are to cross that threshold, to help us understand, what does that mean for life here on earth?...
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let's look through the key findings of the ipcc report.ses eight years of climate science from six reports published since 2014. the report says the world is expected to warm above 1.5 degrees centigrade by the early 20305, and that nations will need to make a rapid and deep reduction in emissions across all sectors this decade to prevent the planet from overheating dangerously beyond that level. but it also adds there are multiple, feasible and effective options available now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change. here's dr friederike 0tto, one of the report's authors. what this report shows us that other reports have not shown us is that we do have all the knowledge and all the technology we need to get to net zero. so we have no excuses any more to wait. we just have to implement them now. so despairing will not stop klein note change but acting will. so a message that there's still one last chance to shift course, but that shift would be unprecedented in scale. the report says all industrialised nations need to
let's look through the key findings of the ipcc report.ses eight years of climate science from six reports published since 2014. the report says the world is expected to warm above 1.5 degrees centigrade by the early 20305, and that nations will need to make a rapid and deep reduction in emissions across all sectors this decade to prevent the planet from overheating dangerously beyond that level. but it also adds there are multiple, feasible and effective options available now to reduce...
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>> so, it is sort of modified -- the last report published by the ipcc, the numbers told us we neededaves and fires and superstorms. here is the problem. it is several years later, and we haven't seen much progress. carbon enatio emissions stopped increasing but haven't come down. we need them to come down rapidly if we are to remain below the catastrophic level of warming. we need larger reductions now. we have to reduce carbon emissions globally by 60% by 2035 to prevent us from crossing that dangerous threshold. >> president is heading to the department of the interior today. he'll designate national monuments, but last week he approved a massive drilling project in alaska. what do you think of the president's decision to aprofit willow project? >> it is a little schizophrenic. he helped push through the inflation reduction act which helped put us on a path to bring down the carbon emissions fairly dramatically, more than 40% by 2030. not as far as we need to go, but real progress. as you allude to the administration has approved this pipeline project that will deliver more fossil
>> so, it is sort of modified -- the last report published by the ipcc, the numbers told us we neededaves and fires and superstorms. here is the problem. it is several years later, and we haven't seen much progress. carbon enatio emissions stopped increasing but haven't come down. we need them to come down rapidly if we are to remain below the catastrophic level of warming. we need larger reductions now. we have to reduce carbon emissions globally by 60% by 2035 to prevent us from...
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ipcc. don't you think it's time they administration has an honest conversation on spending trillions of dollars, and ideas that according to the u.n. ipcc aren't working? >> thank, you congresswoman. i certainly do. i see a sound and serious climate policy as having a foundation, like a house has a foundation. and the quality of the foundation will determine whether the house is safe to build in and live in and so forth. the foundation ought to be de-politicized, a transmission of science to not experts like all of us. the concern with the ipcc reports, and the summary for policymakers, is that folks who are decoding the complicated climate science and explaining it to all of us are government officials. they don't have the rigorous peer review and requirements to be transparent like you do with actual climate science. i respectfully suggest that perhaps your side of the aisle, make it very clear, you embrace climate science, the problem is not climate science. it's how it's transmitted to
ipcc. don't you think it's time they administration has an honest conversation on spending trillions of dollars, and ideas that according to the u.n. ipcc aren't working? >> thank, you congresswoman. i certainly do. i see a sound and serious climate policy as having a foundation, like a house has a foundation. and the quality of the foundation will determine whether the house is safe to build in and live in and so forth. the foundation ought to be de-politicized, a transmission of science...
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ipcc is not this report this is this is this is 70 to size. ipcc is not this is 1991. have got scientists that study eight years. this is not do they all go to cop27 whether they did or whether they did so what we're looking at is from the carbon tax on their private jets as yachts. so what do you think ? i yachts. so what do you think? i think what you doing is kind of nitpicking. you're not looking at the bigger picture, looking at the bigger picture, looking at the bigger picture. you know, you're taking one university here, strangely enough , alabama here, strangely enough, alabama tornadoes morning along the tornadoes this morning along the mississippi with the price because weather we're because it's weather we're talking weather. weather is the end game here is weather and what it does so i'm going to go quote from yourself i say at one time you say you last last year's 41.3 degrees are 40.3 degrees you raised that was a little bit hot. now in the just to the got a little bit hot actually according to the on killed 2500 people was cold and kills more people. i'm
ipcc is not this report this is this is this is 70 to size. ipcc is not this is 1991. have got scientists that study eight years. this is not do they all go to cop27 whether they did or whether they did so what we're looking at is from the carbon tax on their private jets as yachts. so what do you think ? i yachts. so what do you think? i think what you doing is kind of nitpicking. you're not looking at the bigger picture, looking at the bigger picture, looking at the bigger picture. you know,...
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ecstasy report in nine years and the first -- comprehensive ipcc report in nine years and the first -- our world is at a crossroads and our planet is in the crosshairs. we are nearing the point of no return, of overshooting. we are at the tip of the tipping point. amy: brazil's national space agency warns in a new report that deforestation in the brazilian amazon hit a new record high for the month of february last month. about 124 square miles of rainforest cover was destroyed despite efforts by newly-inaugurated president luiz inacio lula da silva to reverse rampant deforestation that was encouraged by his predecessor jair bolsonaro. this is romulo batista with greenpeace brazil. >> we just left behind this completely abandon access. as long as it does not reach the entire region, legal divorce -- amy: president biden sought monday to shore up confidence in the u.s. banking system, after the rapid collapse of silicon valley bank and signature bank sparked investor panic. they were the second- and third-largest bank failures in u.s. history. on monday, massachusetts senator elizabe
ecstasy report in nine years and the first -- comprehensive ipcc report in nine years and the first -- our world is at a crossroads and our planet is in the crosshairs. we are nearing the point of no return, of overshooting. we are at the tip of the tipping point. amy: brazil's national space agency warns in a new report that deforestation in the brazilian amazon hit a new record high for the month of february last month. about 124 square miles of rainforest cover was destroyed despite efforts...
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biggest take away from the ipcc report? >> how much time has been wasted.years, this is the sixth in 40 years and is unequivocally stark. we are committing suicide by fossil fuels and the amount of effort and speed it will take to head off the worst disasters is stunning. especially compared to the action today when you have got the willow project approved by the united states, china approving 80 plus new coal projects. the actions of the leaders of humanity doesn't match the warning. >> no nation, right. >> right. >> what are some things that could be done? >> this is the blue ribbon science, thousands of studies from around the world. what could make the biggest difference the quickest. the big three are get renewable fast, solar and wind prices are coming way down. the seener off coal-fired power plants the better. stop cutting down forests. we are beginning to realize how important natural eco stnls to drawing down washen and helping biodiversity. and then help developing countries avoid deforestation and take care of the communities that depend on the
biggest take away from the ipcc report? >> how much time has been wasted.years, this is the sixth in 40 years and is unequivocally stark. we are committing suicide by fossil fuels and the amount of effort and speed it will take to head off the worst disasters is stunning. especially compared to the action today when you have got the willow project approved by the united states, china approving 80 plus new coal projects. the actions of the leaders of humanity doesn't match the warning....
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amna: the new report from the united nations intergovernmental panel on climate change, or ipcc, found decade, the world is likely to miss its goal of holding global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius or 2.7 degrees fahrenheit. if or when the planet reaches that level, scientists say earth will pass tipping points that will lead to catastrophic environmental damage, including dangerous sea level rise, entire species going extinct, and even greater suffering in many nations, especially the poorest. u.n. secretary general antonio guterres said the time to act is now. >> humity is on thin ice, and that eyes is melting fast. the rate of temperature rise in the la century is the highest in 2000 years. concentrations of carbon dioxide are at their highest in at least 2 million years. the climate time bomb is ticking. amna: for a closer look at the report and what can be done to change the direction the planet is headed, i'm joined by katharine hayhoe, climate scientist at texas tech university and chief scientist for the nature conservancy. welcome back. that is rong language from antonio guterr
amna: the new report from the united nations intergovernmental panel on climate change, or ipcc, found decade, the world is likely to miss its goal of holding global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius or 2.7 degrees fahrenheit. if or when the planet reaches that level, scientists say earth will pass tipping points that will lead to catastrophic environmental damage, including dangerous sea level rise, entire species going extinct, and even greater suffering in many nations, especially the poorest....
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kasia: let's look through the key findingsf the ipcc report.convinces eight years of climate science from six reports published since 2014. the report itself says the world is expected to warm above 1.5 degrees celsius centigrade by the early0 30's, and that nations will need to make a rapid and deep reduction in emissions across all sectors this decade to prevent the planet from overheatg dangerously beyond that level. it also adds there are multiple, feasible, and effective options available now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change. here is one of the report authors. >> what this report particularly shows, tt other reports have not shown us, is that we have all the knowledge and all the technology we need to get to know zero. we have no excuses anymore to wait. we just have to implement them now. so, despairing not stop climate change. acting will. kasia: a clear message that there is still one last chance to shift course, but that would be unprecedented in scale. the report says all industrialized nations need to sl
kasia: let's look through the key findingsf the ipcc report.convinces eight years of climate science from six reports published since 2014. the report itself says the world is expected to warm above 1.5 degrees celsius centigrade by the early0 30's, and that nations will need to make a rapid and deep reduction in emissions across all sectors this decade to prevent the planet from overheatg dangerously beyond that level. it also adds there are multiple, feasible, and effective options available...
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nothing in the report from the ipcc has indicated anything other than the basic facts of climate changetwo ppm of carbon to the atmosphere every single year since then, with hardly a blip, and it is a concentration of carbon that matters. we have looked at emissions but not really taken it seriously but not really taken it seriously but we have the same proportion of fossil fuels, but we have the same proportion of fossilfuels, 80% making up our world energy supplies, as we had backing 1970. remember that 80% of a much bigger number. so anyone who thinks that there is a parallel universe what is actually going on, big meetings in paris and glasgow and so on is making a difference, has to explain why it has not made almost any difference for 30 years. wright i was at the kop in glasgow reporting on that. if wright i was at the kop in glasgow reporting on that.— wright i was at the kop in glasgow reporting on that. if you could have bottled the — reporting on that. if you could have bottled the atmosphere _ reporting on that. if you could have bottled the atmosphere that - reporting on th
nothing in the report from the ipcc has indicated anything other than the basic facts of climate changetwo ppm of carbon to the atmosphere every single year since then, with hardly a blip, and it is a concentration of carbon that matters. we have looked at emissions but not really taken it seriously but not really taken it seriously but we have the same proportion of fossil fuels, but we have the same proportion of fossilfuels, 80% making up our world energy supplies, as we had backing 1970....
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the ipcc report, the largest global report on the climate, have all said we can no new oil and said wew oil and gas. how many more experts need to it? because we can't do to say it? because we can't do tomorrow? we going to tomorrow? what are we going to do of transport that we do? terms of transport that we still need petrol for cars and we need diesel for lorries. how are to get goods are we going to get goods supermarkets without this? quite frankly, i'm not a scientist, but doing is i'm but what i'm doing is i'm looking the and we're looking the world and we're living the effects of the climate crisis today. right now, people are dying. children starving families are fleeing their homes. but energy is preventable. and we should have the solution. cheap energy is of the solution. cheap energy is of the things that has hugely extended expectancy, but the ability control temperatures, whether this is by air conditioning or by heating, whether this is by air conditioning or by heating , the conditioning or by heating, the ability to store food effectively, the ability to transport and
the ipcc report, the largest global report on the climate, have all said we can no new oil and said wew oil and gas. how many more experts need to it? because we can't do to say it? because we can't do tomorrow? we going to tomorrow? what are we going to do of transport that we do? terms of transport that we still need petrol for cars and we need diesel for lorries. how are to get goods are we going to get goods supermarkets without this? quite frankly, i'm not a scientist, but doing is i'm but...
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as the ipcc pointed out, we need to scale quite quickly and if we do not do that we will kiss our chancesodbye. so the aood our chances goodbye. so the good news — our chances goodbye. so the good news is _ our chances goodbye. so the good news is we _ our chances goodbye. so the good news is we have - our chances goodbye. so the | good news is we have already raised $i good news is we have already raised $1 trillion. let's name and shame. he was stumping up the cash and who is not? the clearly there _ the cash and who is not? the clearly there is _ the cash and who is not? ti2 clearly there is energy translation in progress in china the eu and us. that is money going to electric vehicles in the us. in some areas we see money go to the more difficult area such as low carbon hydrogen, battery storage and things like that. what is difficult is that outside those regions we're seeing the scale of money flow and that is where it gets challenging from a development perspective but also from an emissions perspective so we need to exhilarate what is going on in the china eu and us and need to ma
as the ipcc pointed out, we need to scale quite quickly and if we do not do that we will kiss our chancesodbye. so the aood our chances goodbye. so the good news — our chances goodbye. so the good news is _ our chances goodbye. so the good news is we _ our chances goodbye. so the good news is we have - our chances goodbye. so the | good news is we have already raised $i good news is we have already raised $1 trillion. let's name and shame. he was stumping up the cash and who is not? the...
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and also we ipcc says and the also said we need to forward zero we're need to bring forward zero we're but as not doing it soon enough but as you it is a bit of a problem you say it is a bit of a problem because greta had that tweet from 2018 saying if we don't ditch fossil fuels, it'll all be over and it's over in five years. and it's like she's got until they've been they've been sounding this alarm my adult life alarm for most of my adult life i'm knew a girl at university i'm i knew a girl at university between age three and was between age three and 86 who was studying environmental. was, studying environmental. it was, you , and was understood. you know, and it was understood. i'm saying all hoax, but i'm not saying all a hoax, but the has been so relentlessly catastrophic for so long that understandably we've all just a bit kind of numb to it. there was a documentary , leonard nimoy was a documentary, leonard nimoy in the seventies saying there's an ice coming. then they switched warming. so i'm switched it to warming. so i'm sceptical. not, sceptical. you know, i'm not, i'm not
and also we ipcc says and the also said we need to forward zero we're need to bring forward zero we're but as not doing it soon enough but as you it is a bit of a problem you say it is a bit of a problem because greta had that tweet from 2018 saying if we don't ditch fossil fuels, it'll all be over and it's over in five years. and it's like she's got until they've been they've been sounding this alarm my adult life alarm for most of my adult life i'm knew a girl at university i'm i knew a girl...
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the said we ipcc says and the also said we need forward zero we're need to bring forward zero we're but as not doing it soon enough but as you say it is a bit of a problem because greta had that tweet from 2018 saying if we don't ditch fuels, it'll all be ditch fossil fuels, it'll all be over years. and it's over in five years. and it's like got until they've like she's got until they've been been sounding this been they've been sounding this alarm for most my life alarm for most of my adult life i'm i knew a girl at university between age three and who was between age three and 86 who was studying it was, studying environmental. it was, you , and understood. you know, and it was understood. i'm saying all a hoax, but i'm not saying all a hoax, but the has been so relentlessly catastrophic for so long that understandably we've all just a bit kind of numb to it. there was a documentary , leonard nimoy was a documentary, leonard nimoy in the seventies saying there's an ice coming. then they switched warming. so i'm switched it to warming. so i'm sceptical. i'm sceptical. you know, i'm
the said we ipcc says and the also said we need forward zero we're need to bring forward zero we're but as not doing it soon enough but as you say it is a bit of a problem because greta had that tweet from 2018 saying if we don't ditch fuels, it'll all be ditch fossil fuels, it'll all be over years. and it's over in five years. and it's like got until they've like she's got until they've been been sounding this been they've been sounding this alarm for most my life alarm for most of my adult...
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the ipcc is to urge changes in the way the world does its business. and climate intelligence unit good to speak to you about this report. of course, we are all waiting for the detail in the report but we know it will be one... it would be a call to action as ever. what do you think it will reveal in terms of what has been achieved so far? ~ . of what has been achieved so far? . . ., , far? what it will reveal is what has _ far? what it will reveal is what has been _ far? what it will reveal is what has been achieved l far? what it will reveal is i what has been achieved so far? what it will reveal is - what has been achieved so far is not enough to meet the goals of the paris agreement and the fundamental goal of the convention signed in 1992 to prevent dangerous human based interference with the climate system. in the paris agreement, governments pledged to keep global warming below 1.5 celsius and currently we are on track for 2.8 celsius and the report will lay out in detail about what that means in terms of the extra risks and impacts and the grea
the ipcc is to urge changes in the way the world does its business. and climate intelligence unit good to speak to you about this report. of course, we are all waiting for the detail in the report but we know it will be one... it would be a call to action as ever. what do you think it will reveal in terms of what has been achieved so far? ~ . of what has been achieved so far? . . ., , far? what it will reveal is what has _ far? what it will reveal is what has been _ far? what it will reveal is...
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secretary—general antonio guterres has been speaking at the launch of the ipcc report and said everyone to work together quickly to achieve the climate change goals.. today i am presenting a plan to supercharge efforts. it starts with parties immediately hitting the fast forward button on the net zero deadlines to get to global zero by 2050. leaders of developed countries must commit to reaching that zero as close as possible to 2014. —— 2040. the limit they should all aim to respect. this can be done. i'm joined now by our climate editorjustin rowlatt who is in interlaken. justin, you and i have spoken about these reports before, what makes this different and so important? what this one does is draw together eight years of work that the scientists in the building behind me have been doing and into one single synthesis document, it is called a synthesis document, it is called a synthesis report, and the idea is this becomes the bedrock, if you like, for global negotiations on climate change. this gives the best science evidence of what is happening to our global climate and it goes to p
secretary—general antonio guterres has been speaking at the launch of the ipcc report and said everyone to work together quickly to achieve the climate change goals.. today i am presenting a plan to supercharge efforts. it starts with parties immediately hitting the fast forward button on the net zero deadlines to get to global zero by 2050. leaders of developed countries must commit to reaching that zero as close as possible to 2014. —— 2040. the limit they should all aim to respect....
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a new report from ipcc is summarizing five years of its research saying entering the stability of life on earth is moving out of reach. global news 24-hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn and this is bloomberg. >> still ahead, we get more into xi's bid to play peacemaker as white america who welcomes him to moscow. we get insight from the university of new south wales. coming up next, we meet with mainstreet asset management as the market upheaval circles warnings of a minsky moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ will you make something better? create something new? our dell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. what do you see on the horizon? uncertainty? or opportunity. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and disciplined risk management are needed most. drawing on deep expertise across the world's public and private markets in pursuit of long-term returns... pgim. our investments shape tomorrow
a new report from ipcc is summarizing five years of its research saying entering the stability of life on earth is moving out of reach. global news 24-hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn and this is bloomberg. >> still ahead, we get more into xi's bid to play peacemaker as white america who welcomes him to moscow. we get insight from the university of new south wales. coming up next, we meet with mainstreet asset...
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world look at the ice or the clouds or the penguins or every little aspect of our changing planet, the ipccize all of that information, the governments have to approve the language and then they put this report together and give it to lawmakers in time for this next cop that's coming up in the united arab emirates. it is the most unequivocal, there is no such thing as climate alarmism anymore, the time bomb is ticking but we have the guide on how to diffuse the bomb in our hands. it's interesting to look at those who love fuels that burn and the politicians who support them use that term climate alarmism a lot. if you look at the history of this, the first report in 1990 was noncommittal about whether it was even happening. boy, would we love that decade back. in hindsight it proved again and again they have been understating the evidence right now and now it is -- we've pretty much run out of time in order to keep it at 1.5. that's when the tipping points might start there. but between the first and this is the sixth synthesis report like this humanity has emitted a trillion tons of carbon
world look at the ice or the clouds or the penguins or every little aspect of our changing planet, the ipccize all of that information, the governments have to approve the language and then they put this report together and give it to lawmakers in time for this next cop that's coming up in the united arab emirates. it is the most unequivocal, there is no such thing as climate alarmism anymore, the time bomb is ticking but we have the guide on how to diffuse the bomb in our hands. it's...
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the ipcc gets what happens? the ipcc gets pushed stage yet again by the un .on stage to distract everybody from the real world issues. you know , real world issues. you know, this this millenarian concept, the end of the world has been used to frighten people for hundreds , not thousands of years hundreds, not thousands of years . you've got to pay attention not to what's being said, but to when it's being . that is the when it's being. that is the import and that is the important point . people are noticing all point. people are noticing all sorts you know, the banks are getting shaky. all the world people are worrying, worried about leaving their savings in the bank. people have cost of crisis to deal with . there's all crisis to deal with. there's all sorts of stuff going on and a floundering establishment there . right. how do we get people looking the other while we seek to you know seek to deal or not deal with whatever is going on? oh, yes. we'll tell them it's the end of the world. you know, the end of the world. you know, the virus covid was invisible
the ipcc gets what happens? the ipcc gets pushed stage yet again by the un .on stage to distract everybody from the real world issues. you know , real world issues. you know, this this millenarian concept, the end of the world has been used to frighten people for hundreds , not thousands of years hundreds, not thousands of years . you've got to pay attention not to what's being said, but to when it's being . that is the when it's being. that is the import and that is the important point ....
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the ipcc gets what happens? the ipcc gets pushed stage yet again by the un .tage to distract everybody from the real world issues. you know , real world issues. you know, this this millenarian concept, the end of the world has been used to frighten people for hundreds , not thousands of years hundreds, not thousands of years . you've got to pay attention not to what's being said, but to when it's being . that is the when it's being. that is the import and that is the important point . people are noticing all point. people are noticing all sorts you know, the banks are getting shaky. all the world people are worrying, worried about leaving their savings in the bank. people have cost of crisis to deal with . there's all crisis to deal with. there's all sorts of stuff going on and a floundering establishment there . right. how do we get people looking the other while we seek to you know seek to deal or not deal with whatever is going on? oh, yes. we'll tell them it's the end of the world. you know, the end of the world. you know, the virus covid was invisible . t
the ipcc gets what happens? the ipcc gets pushed stage yet again by the un .tage to distract everybody from the real world issues. you know , real world issues. you know, this this millenarian concept, the end of the world has been used to frighten people for hundreds , not thousands of years hundreds, not thousands of years . you've got to pay attention not to what's being said, but to when it's being . that is the when it's being. that is the import and that is the important point . people...
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as today's report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change ipcc details, humans are responsiblethis report particularly shows, that other reports previously have not shown us, is that we do have all the knowledge and all the technology that we need to get to net zero, so we don't have to, we have no excuses any more to wait. we just have to implement them now. so despairing will not stop climate change, but acting will. if the technologies are there and all we need to do is use them, what's stopping us? what is stopping us is the political will and the sense of urgency. so, we do have the technology and the knowledge, and we also... fhere is also enough money in the world, but at the moment, there is also enough money in the world, but at the moment, laws and governance frameworks are not implemented and designed in a way that allow us to implement this knowledge. and, at the moment, finance is still going very much in the wrong places, in most parts of the world. we still subsidise fossil fuels. i suppose the background to that at the moment is the issues facing energy supply,
as today's report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change ipcc details, humans are responsiblethis report particularly shows, that other reports previously have not shown us, is that we do have all the knowledge and all the technology that we need to get to net zero, so we don't have to, we have no excuses any more to wait. we just have to implement them now. so despairing will not stop climate change, but acting will. if the technologies are there and all we need to do is use them,...
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report said recently that the ipcc report said recently that even taking into account the oil and gase signed up to the limit. i5 degrees of global warming which we have signed up to the limit.- have signed up to the limit. is that a reason to — have signed up to the limit. is that a reason to consider— have signed up to the limit. is that a reason to consider even - have signed up to the limit. is that a reason to consider even more . have signed up to the limit. is that a reason to consider even more of| a reason to consider even more of it? quite the opposite? yes. a reason to consider even more of it? quite the opposite?— it? quite the opposite? yes, the international _ it? quite the opposite? yes, the international energy _ it? quite the opposite? yes, the international energy agency - it? quite the opposite? yes, the international energy agency has | it? quite the opposite? yes, the - international energy agency has said as well that basically by the end of 2021 we should have stopped all new oil and gas exploration and at the end of the day we have to see what decisions the gov
report said recently that the ipcc report said recently that even taking into account the oil and gase signed up to the limit. i5 degrees of global warming which we have signed up to the limit.- have signed up to the limit. is that a reason to — have signed up to the limit. is that a reason to consider— have signed up to the limit. is that a reason to consider even - have signed up to the limit. is that a reason to consider even more . have signed up to the limit. is that a reason to...
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is. because that's what the ipcc is.eviewed pubuc review all the peer reviewed public actions that have come out are saying if we do out and they are saying if we do not emergency action. we're not take emergency action. we're doomed. there's lots of doomed. so if there's lots of day given prison sentences , day are given prison sentences, you know, it's like britain where point they seem to where at one point they seem to stop now without deter someone like yourself from civil disobedience . so i you disobedience protest. so i you just repeat the question, patrick. if the people today, the six people who are awaiting sentencing get sent to prison. will that deter you from future action ? no no, not at all. action? no no, not at all. i mean, i've been to prison before and, you know, prison was not nice, but it's absolutely nothing compared with what we're facing. if we go over one and a half or two degrees of warming. can i what what do you do for work? i'm a full time. oh, okay. alright so are you. if got a student loan
is. because that's what the ipcc is.eviewed pubuc review all the peer reviewed public actions that have come out are saying if we do out and they are saying if we do not emergency action. we're not take emergency action. we're doomed. there's lots of doomed. so if there's lots of day given prison sentences , day are given prison sentences, you know, it's like britain where point they seem to where at one point they seem to stop now without deter someone like yourself from civil disobedience ....
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a new report from the un's ipcc summarized five years of its on research that says that ensuring theearth is fast-moving out of reach, unless climate efforts are fast tracked by every country and sector. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haslinda: still ahead at this hour, we get analysis from lgt wealth about how the level banking turmoil is affecting india's financial sector. rishaad: plus, air earlier says it is in talks to file a world record holder for 417 aircraft. chief executive kamber wilson gives us the details later this hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: welcome back. it is looking pretty cold in the market. the hang seng app 0.4%, -- looking pretty calm. bank stocks having a revival. hstech is up 0.5 percent. still with us is sailesh jha, chief economist and head of market research at rhb banking group. if you take a longer-term perspective and look beyond the expectations of recession, how should you be positioning? sailesh
a new report from the un's ipcc summarized five years of its on research that says that ensuring theearth is fast-moving out of reach, unless climate efforts are fast tracked by every country and sector. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haslinda: still ahead at this hour, we get analysis from lgt wealth about how the level banking turmoil is...
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direction at a time whenjust last taking us in the wrong direction at a time when just last week, but ipccdo, but this is also against the ukraine background and the cost of living crisis. in the government, the energy secretary, security secretary, has said the plans will change the way people are build and cut electricity prices in the long—term. they are offering to extend the scheme by £5,000 to replace their car spoilers by three years, giving people more time to change what is going on in their own homes. that issue welcome, isn't it? there are some positive measures, such as the extension to the incentive for heat pumps. the question is, is the government doing another at the pace needed? it is clear it is not. if you look at home insulation, there is a pledge to support 300,000 homes a year with some measures of insulation. we have 29 million homes in this country that all need improvements of their energy efficiency, only to benefit from renewable energy, and we need to see a scale of investment that will enable us to have 1 to see a scale of investment that will enable us to have
direction at a time whenjust last taking us in the wrong direction at a time when just last week, but ipccdo, but this is also against the ukraine background and the cost of living crisis. in the government, the energy secretary, security secretary, has said the plans will change the way people are build and cut electricity prices in the long—term. they are offering to extend the scheme by £5,000 to replace their car spoilers by three years, giving people more time to change what is going on...
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it's a new report by the ipcc's c warns emissions must be halved by the mid 2030s.a half degrees. this a key target from the paris . the report from the paris. the report antonio guterres has branded the survival guide humanity says there is little to lose . china's there is little to lose. china's president has called vladimir putin a dear friend as the pair sat down together in moscow . sat down together in moscow. president xi jinping in russia on his first visit to the country since the start of the invasion of ukraine. downing street says it hopes . president street says it hopes. president xi urges president to stop the war. he's called for pragmatism but acknowledged solutions aren't easy. russia's president he's open to a negotiated voting process on ukraine but will not accept ultimatums . tv online and accept ultimatums. tv online and daily post . accept ultimatums. tv online and daily post. this accept ultimatums. tv online and daily post . this is gb accept ultimatums. tv online and daily post. this is gb news. now it's back to . mark thomson. it's back
it's a new report by the ipcc's c warns emissions must be halved by the mid 2030s.a half degrees. this a key target from the paris . the report from the paris. the report antonio guterres has branded the survival guide humanity says there is little to lose . china's there is little to lose. china's president has called vladimir putin a dear friend as the pair sat down together in moscow . sat down together in moscow. president xi jinping in russia on his first visit to the country since the...
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the recent ipcc report that just came out reminds us that we are out of time. it is now or never if we want to spare our kids from a future that includes more frequent and even worse extreme weather events and more climate-driven food insecurity. the world's best climate scientists call this a climate time bomb. our republican colleagues call it a hoax. and they produce bills like this. my colleagues seem to want to talk about speeding up permitting. great, let's talk about permitting. democrats just secured 1dz billion for -- $1 billion for per milting streamlining in the -- for permitting streamlining in the inflation reduction act for that very purpose. not a single republican voted for that bill, which was actually a solution to accelerating clean energy. mr. huffman: so what are they trying to do instead? they're trying to claw back the funding that we approved. they're trying to slow down permitting and do the exact op sit of what they -- opposite whraf they claim they want to see with their so-called permitting reform package. if they want to protect thi
the recent ipcc report that just came out reminds us that we are out of time. it is now or never if we want to spare our kids from a future that includes more frequent and even worse extreme weather events and more climate-driven food insecurity. the world's best climate scientists call this a climate time bomb. our republican colleagues call it a hoax. and they produce bills like this. my colleagues seem to want to talk about speeding up permitting. great, let's talk about permitting....
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see north of 1 billion climate change refugees at two degrees of global warming and according to the ipccsing window of opportunity a opportunity. t to secure a liveable, sustainable for all. so i think what these and other legal professionals have done is absolutely heroic . i legal professionals have done is absolutely heroic. i think legal professionals have done is absolutely heroic . i think that absolutely heroic. i think that history will thank them for it. i got obviously there's two sides to this, which is that they're not going to it would appear anyway defending people like oil companies which do like oil companies which are do fine, remarkable, is that fine, remarkable, which is that they possibly they would quite possibly be willing defend murderers, they would quite possibly be willing as defend murderers, they would quite possibly be willing as i'veend murderers, they would quite possibly be willing as i've said,iurderers, they would quite possibly be willing as i've said, etc.erers, they would quite possibly be willing as i've said, etc. so 5, rapists as i've said, etc. so
see north of 1 billion climate change refugees at two degrees of global warming and according to the ipccsing window of opportunity a opportunity. t to secure a liveable, sustainable for all. so i think what these and other legal professionals have done is absolutely heroic . i legal professionals have done is absolutely heroic. i think legal professionals have done is absolutely heroic . i think that absolutely heroic. i think that history will thank them for it. i got obviously there's two...
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the un and the ipcc week, which was packed full of extra doomsday language such as ticking bomb and stated being imminently wiped out . if we don't stop wiped out. if we don't stop using fossil now. but does anyone does anyone take these over the top warnings seriously 7 over the top warnings seriously ? after all, as our ben leo has uncovered nothing giving these extinction predictions decades , extinction predictions decades, can we take these guys seriously when so many of their previous doomsday predictions have come pass without so much of a whimper? the new york times in 1969 ran quotes from stanford university biologist paul eldridge , who warned, we must eldridge, who warned, we must realise this unless we are extremely lucky , everybody will extremely lucky, everybody will disappear in a cloud of blue steam in 20 years. in 1971, in the washington post, dr. ezra saul of nasser and columbia university said if sustained over 5 to 10 years, such temperatures could be enough to trigger an ice age and. in 1989, a senior un environmental official said the entire nations could be wiped of
the un and the ipcc week, which was packed full of extra doomsday language such as ticking bomb and stated being imminently wiped out . if we don't stop wiped out. if we don't stop using fossil now. but does anyone does anyone take these over the top warnings seriously 7 over the top warnings seriously ? after all, as our ben leo has uncovered nothing giving these extinction predictions decades , extinction predictions decades, can we take these guys seriously when so many of their previous...
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the un and the ipcc week, which was packed full of extra doomsday language such as ticking bomb and statedaces being imminently wiped out . if we don't stop wiped out. if we don't stop using fossil now. but does anyone does anyone take these over the top warnings seriously 7 over the top warnings seriously ? after all, as our ben leo has uncovered nothing giving these extinction predictions decades , extinction predictions decades, can we take these guys seriously when so many of their previous doomsday predictions have come pass without so much of a whimper? the new york times in 1969 ran quotes from stanford university biologist paul eldridge , who warned, we must eldridge, who warned, we must realise this unless we are extremely lucky , everybody will extremely lucky, everybody will disappear in a cloud of blue steam in 20 years. in 1971, in the washington post, dr. ezra saul of nasser and columbia university said if sustained over 5 to 10 years, such temperatures could be enough to trigger an ice age and. in 1989, a senior un environmental official said the entire nations could be wipe
the un and the ipcc week, which was packed full of extra doomsday language such as ticking bomb and statedaces being imminently wiped out . if we don't stop wiped out. if we don't stop using fossil now. but does anyone does anyone take these over the top warnings seriously 7 over the top warnings seriously ? after all, as our ben leo has uncovered nothing giving these extinction predictions decades , extinction predictions decades, can we take these guys seriously when so many of their previous...
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because i believe that in the week that the ipcc report was given its final warning to humanity , wehat we are not supporting those particularly fossil fuel companies who are leading us to breach the 1.5 degree limit. and putting our civilisation in peril , as putting our civilisation in peril, as well as causing the deaths of millions of people in the global south . well, there the global south. well, there you go. kelvin mackenzie . this you go. kelvin mackenzie. this is just the right thing to do, considering all planet may considering all our planet may be up in flames soon. well, it does me laugh that boris's on the one hand a complaining that they are going broke with the with the small amounts of money that they give them by the government but at the same time they're prepared to turn down turn down, work the government when they think that they're that they don't agree with the with with the attitude or the charge. the there is an old fashioned idea works in the in the legal circles where it's is a cab off the rank. so if somebody comes to you and says whether you represent m
because i believe that in the week that the ipcc report was given its final warning to humanity , wehat we are not supporting those particularly fossil fuel companies who are leading us to breach the 1.5 degree limit. and putting our civilisation in peril , as putting our civilisation in peril, as well as causing the deaths of millions of people in the global south . well, there the global south. well, there you go. kelvin mackenzie . this you go. kelvin mackenzie. this is just the right thing...
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they said there's been a mandatory referral to the ipcc and they say that is standard because when they really horrific details that they believe the baby had been in this place that they found it for some time. they said that the public, there has been this real outpouring of sorrow. they talked about the challenging search as well. we know we have seen hundreds of officers up and down here. we have seen a huge operation taking place. the operation today is about five minutes walk from here, around an allotment and a wooded area. that whole area has been cordoned off. it has been made bigger today to allow more police vehicles and police personnel. we have seen forensics going in and out all morning. and of course 90 square miles, 200 officers searching along with police dogs, sniffer dogs, police helicopters, drones but police helicopters, drones but police there saying they are still waiting for this postmortem examination to be carried out to find out what happened to the infant they found. both constance marten and mark gordon remain in police custody. they will be questioned until
they said there's been a mandatory referral to the ipcc and they say that is standard because when they really horrific details that they believe the baby had been in this place that they found it for some time. they said that the public, there has been this real outpouring of sorrow. they talked about the challenging search as well. we know we have seen hundreds of officers up and down here. we have seen a huge operation taking place. the operation today is about five minutes walk from here,...
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a couple ago, the un, couple of weeks ago, the un, ipcc report said that we have a very limited timerame now in which limit the global which to limit the global temperature to 1.5 degrees. temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. every country needs to be doing more, which to stop really more, which is to stop really damaging but that's the damaging harry. but that's the thing , an imperative and they thing, an imperative and they said we had a limited time to do this. and your view is what? thatis this. and your view is what? that is not as important as those living within our means and having affordable energy. all of these things are important. but i emphasise some of the exaggerate action that we've been seeing from the united nations. 1.5 degrees was a peer purely political target and we see worst case scenarios presented as actually being likely . but when you look at the likely. but when you look at the science behind climate, you'll see that you know , many extreme see that you know, many extreme weather types of becoming damaging because we better at adapting to them and deaths from
a couple ago, the un, couple of weeks ago, the un, ipcc report said that we have a very limited timerame now in which limit the global which to limit the global temperature to 1.5 degrees. temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. every country needs to be doing more, which to stop really more, which is to stop really damaging but that's the damaging harry. but that's the thing , an imperative and they thing, an imperative and they said we had a limited time to do this. and your view is what? thatis...