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jennifer morgan from greenpeace international. you're welcome. while the world looks for solutions to the climate crisis, scotlands orkney islands are at the forefront of the renewable energy revolution. the so called energy islands have a heritage of innovation dating back thousands of years. as nick clark reports, the story of invention on these remote islands is coming full circle. cultural and architectural innovation flourished here way back in the elliptic times, even before the pyramids were built, 5000 years on orkney is again at the vanguard of the future. oh i didn't fit on arranging customer through the north sea and the north atlantic where the tides career and back and forth between the islands and the u. k. mainland and in the title raises does power power that can drive all walls? this is the orbital. oh, to the world's most powerful title turbine. roaches spin in the ebb and flow generating enough electricity for 2000 homes. it's just one of many prototypes being tested by the european marine energy center. here on orkney research
jennifer morgan from greenpeace international. you're welcome. while the world looks for solutions to the climate crisis, scotlands orkney islands are at the forefront of the renewable energy revolution. the so called energy islands have a heritage of innovation dating back thousands of years. as nick clark reports, the story of invention on these remote islands is coming full circle. cultural and architectural innovation flourished here way back in the elliptic times, even before the pyramids...
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Nov 8, 2021
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jennifer morgan. what is the key issue here and what's happening? so the key issue here is whether or not all of the countries are going to come together and keep a safe future in insight. keep this 1.5 degrees celsius goal with in site so that there's not more warming than that. and in order to do that key key decisions that they're going to keep coming back to the table until that's done. and that they're going to phase out fossil fuels, which is a main part of causing climate change. but what about the lobbyists on this? because with the small islands of the places on earth that are really up against it, they need masses of money to actually adapt and change change the way they they fuel life. yeah, absolutely. i mean the most vulnerable countries here, the islands, africa, least developed countries. they need support because it's a life and death issue for them. so they need both more ambition. countries to say we're going to have our emissions by 2030. we're going to phase out fossil fuels with just transition and they need the finance in order
jennifer morgan. what is the key issue here and what's happening? so the key issue here is whether or not all of the countries are going to come together and keep a safe future in insight. keep this 1.5 degrees celsius goal with in site so that there's not more warming than that. and in order to do that key key decisions that they're going to keep coming back to the table until that's done. and that they're going to phase out fossil fuels, which is a main part of causing climate change. but...
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speaking to jennifer morgan of greenpeace, she said that while this deal, barry keeps a one and a half degrees go alive. it does and a very powerful message that the era of fossil fuels is, is coming to an end. so. 3 do you think, do you take some hope from that? i really, i really don't oh well, you know, what will that will i will try and. oh, on my cheek in that all sorry about that. her patience now because of joining us there, a gun and climb activist who was at the summit there in glasgow. apologies for the shaky line, but to a sense of her disappointment and frustration with the outcome of the summit. we do have other news to bring you as well, and it's a day now after 6 people died in mass protest against you. don's military take over the army chief has now chaired the 1st meeting of the new sovereign council. now this is the body that replaced the power sharing arrangement that was dissolved by general abdel for talbert han late last month, been criticized by the un for excluding, recently ousted civilian leadership. where al jazeera has condemned in the strongest terms, the a
speaking to jennifer morgan of greenpeace, she said that while this deal, barry keeps a one and a half degrees go alive. it does and a very powerful message that the era of fossil fuels is, is coming to an end. so. 3 do you think, do you take some hope from that? i really, i really don't oh well, you know, what will that will i will try and. oh, on my cheek in that all sorry about that. her patience now because of joining us there, a gun and climb activist who was at the summit there in...
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andrew simmons, al jazeera glasgow or earlier i spoke to jennifer morgan, exact inter greenpeace international. tell me that while the last china declaration is positive, the pledge is made in glasgow dank. i far enough. certainly, i think took many by surprise here in glasgow. and i think indeed, exactly because of the tensions that go that are going on around the world between the 2 mega parties and powers. i think it's, you know, we need these 2 countries to be collaborating on climate change. so that is important, and i think that's welcome, but the real question is, what they are going to do now here in glasgow to scale up the ambition so that the most vulnerable countries really have a chance in the future. the agreement itself is very focused on implementation. it is focused on reducing methane emissions and collaborating. technically, it's a bit too vague for our liking on how they are going to close the gap between where things are now and this 1.5 degrees target. and i think that's where the multilateral system needs to come in. we need all countries to commit us and china, but all c
andrew simmons, al jazeera glasgow or earlier i spoke to jennifer morgan, exact inter greenpeace international. tell me that while the last china declaration is positive, the pledge is made in glasgow dank. i far enough. certainly, i think took many by surprise here in glasgow. and i think indeed, exactly because of the tensions that go that are going on around the world between the 2 mega parties and powers. i think it's, you know, we need these 2 countries to be collaborating on climate...
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let's speak to jennifer morgan, executive director of greenpeace international.alking to us. what is your reaction to what has been agreed? i your reaction to what has been a . reed? ~ your reaction to what has been aareed? ~ , , your reaction to what has been aareed? ~' , , .,~ agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it agreed? i think it is very weak and meek- it keeps — agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it keeps the _ agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it keeps the 1.5 _ agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it keeps the 1.5 degrees . agreed? i think it is very weak and i meek. it keeps the 1.5 degrees goal barely alive. and i think the cole text sent a signal that the era of coal is really at the end. but clearly, they have to get it, they have to listen to these scientists because what happened here was not commensurate with what is needed and itjust commensurate with what is needed and it just did commensurate with what is needed and itjust did not meet the moment of what is happening around the world. what was going on in those last—mi
let's speak to jennifer morgan, executive director of greenpeace international.alking to us. what is your reaction to what has been agreed? i your reaction to what has been a . reed? ~ your reaction to what has been aareed? ~ , , your reaction to what has been aareed? ~' , , .,~ agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it agreed? i think it is very weak and meek- it keeps — agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it keeps the _ agreed? i think it is very weak and meek. it keeps the 1.5 _...
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jennifer lopez. >> reporter: morgan says the process of having imposters removed into easy and sometimes instagramthem at all. >> this has been happening for years, and instagram does nothing about it it's scary and it feels like a huge violation, because that's not me but it looks like me saying those things and so that's worse to me because they're trying to actually solicit for money and to scam these people with my photos. >> reporter: another instagramer, jason sallman, says he sees around 25 fake instagram accounts a week using his photos. >> i produce a lot of contempt around the crypto space. >> reporter: all of his real pics that feature bitcoin make him a prime target for imposters. >> it's super creepy they'll sometimes make up their own captions for things. oh, i'm so happy with my family now that i made all this money from mining. they actually tag my wife in their photos. >> reporter: and it gets worse sallman says he's received threats from people who have lost thousands of dollars to imposters using his photos to scam them. >> i've gotten threats i'm going to kill you, i'm going to
jennifer lopez. >> reporter: morgan says the process of having imposters removed into easy and sometimes instagramthem at all. >> this has been happening for years, and instagram does nothing about it it's scary and it feels like a huge violation, because that's not me but it looks like me saying those things and so that's worse to me because they're trying to actually solicit for money and to scam these people with my photos. >> reporter: another instagramer, jason sallman,...
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jennifer morgan, the executive director of greenpeace international, very clearly saying there is notting, and she does not want to hear from countries who say they are going to continue using fossil fuels but they will plant trees to offset that, she says we are beyond that now. borisjohnson says world leaders need to move from "aspiration to action" in order to slow global warming. he's been speaking to our climate editor, justin rowlatt: would you say you are now an environmentalist, mrjohnson7 i've always been a passionate lover of the natural world, but it was only really on becoming prime minister, seeing the, er, the upward spike in the temperature change. there's absolutely no doubt about it. we have to fix this thing. we are all thinking about our own carbon footprint. what is the... laughter what is thejohnson household doing7 go on! 0bviously, i've totally abolished commuting since i, i, i live above my place of work. but what i used to do is, i used to cycle absolutely everywhere. 0n the big issue, the cop26 summit, it isn't brexit that in the long term you're going to be
jennifer morgan, the executive director of greenpeace international, very clearly saying there is notting, and she does not want to hear from countries who say they are going to continue using fossil fuels but they will plant trees to offset that, she says we are beyond that now. borisjohnson says world leaders need to move from "aspiration to action" in order to slow global warming. he's been speaking to our climate editor, justin rowlatt: would you say you are now an...
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morgan note this morning off their london desk a bit of a shock. one thing we will do is probably look at the data this week. we have the right guest for that. jenniferee joines, senior economist at bmo capital markets, who probably always looks at the economic data. what matters this week, jennifer kailey: -- jennifer? jennifer: good morning. as always, the jobs data is the highlight almost every month. i'm going to point to the ism surveys as to surveys i think they're going to be far more interesting than payrolls because that is where you get all of those little comments and an inside look at what purchasing managers are facing these days. we know that the supply chain problems can't last forever, and i think these two surveys are probably going to be the first place you can glean that things are hopefully getting a little easier. i was hoping to see that last month, but we do not see it, so we will see with the respondents are seeing for november. i will say that last month, a couple of them were mentioning some workarounds because, well, you don't have x, we will take y. so businesses are adapting and figuring out ways to get around the supply
morgan note this morning off their london desk a bit of a shock. one thing we will do is probably look at the data this week. we have the right guest for that. jenniferee joines, senior economist at bmo capital markets, who probably always looks at the economic data. what matters this week, jennifer kailey: -- jennifer? jennifer: good morning. as always, the jobs data is the highlight almost every month. i'm going to point to the ism surveys as to surveys i think they're going to be far more...