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these are substantive things, kirsty, they're notjust words, notjust declarations.isjohnson asked president xijinping to bring forward peak emmisions from 2030 to 2025 and there has been a resounding silence. there's been huge movement, actually, in china's position in the last two years. i was made energy minister 2.5 years ago and i was told quite frankly that china was not committed to net zero. last year, for the first time now committed to net zero by 2060 and i completely agree that they could be persuaded to have more ambitious targets, but the fact that they've acknowledge there is a problem and i have a net zero target for 2060 is really significant. mute egede, russia does not even have a target yet, how do you feel about the fact that vladimir putin is not here? let me see, all. we need is action. we need to put all the - countries in the room to take care of our planet and - the action will start from us. i'm one of the youngest leaders in the world. i it is in action. i'm the youngest leaderl in the world and we have stopped our own oil. and gas explora
these are substantive things, kirsty, they're notjust words, notjust declarations.isjohnson asked president xijinping to bring forward peak emmisions from 2030 to 2025 and there has been a resounding silence. there's been huge movement, actually, in china's position in the last two years. i was made energy minister 2.5 years ago and i was told quite frankly that china was not committed to net zero. last year, for the first time now committed to net zero by 2060 and i completely agree that they...
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these are substantive things, kirsty, they are notjust substantive things, kirsty, they are not justsubstantive things, kirsty, they are notjust words. they substantive things, kirsty, they are not just words. they are declarations which followed by action. �* , declarations which followed by action. �* declarations which followed by action. but boris johnson asked the chinese prime _ action. but boris johnson asked the chinese prime minister _ action. but boris johnson asked the chinese prime minister to - action. but boris johnson asked the chinese prime minister to bring - chinese prime minister to bring forward the commissions from 2030 to 2025 and there's been a resounding silence. there's been a huge movement in the chinese position in the last two years and i was made energy minister two and a half years ago. i energy minister two and a half years am, ., , ., energy minister two and a half years auo. ., , ., ., _ ago. i was told that rugby the trine are not committed _ ago. i was told that rugby the trine are not committed to _ ago. i was told that rugby the trine are not comm
these are substantive things, kirsty, they are notjust substantive things, kirsty, they are not justsubstantive things, kirsty, they are notjust words. they substantive things, kirsty, they are not just words. they are declarations which followed by action. �* , declarations which followed by action. �* declarations which followed by action. but boris johnson asked the chinese prime _ action. but boris johnson asked the chinese prime minister _ action. but boris johnson asked the chinese...
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, kirsty, _ raised is critical, and as you say, kirsty, we — raised is critical, and as you say, kirsty, we said this in 2009, and that is why i have always said we have _ that is why i have always said we have to — that is why i have always said we have to have an international coalition _ have to have an international coalition and we have to bring people — coalition and we have to bring people to _ coalition and we have to bring people to be as good as their word, and that— people to be as good as their word, and that is— people to be as good as their word, and that is what we are trying to do. and that is what we are trying to do that — and that is what we are trying to do that is — and that is what we are trying to do. that is one of the key points as gina said _ do. that is one of the key points as gina said of— do. that is one of the key points as gina said of the conference this year— gina said of the conference this year here _ gina said of the conference this year here. so gina said of the conference this year here-— gina said of the conference this ear here. , ., , ., year he
, kirsty, _ raised is critical, and as you say, kirsty, we — raised is critical, and as you say, kirsty, we said this in 2009, and that is why i have always said we have _ that is why i have always said we have to — that is why i have always said we have to have an international coalition _ have to have an international coalition and we have to bring people — coalition and we have to bring people to _ coalition and we have to bring people to be as good as their word, and that— people to...
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they would have spotted them in the god of learning center guide. kirsty mcfarland explains why we should all care more about our native insect. fascinating and people dismissed them. i'm only that they're really, really important for the environment. ms. how everything wits together with that and think we will be here. how important is it to teach young people about in sex by the 5th or right for the other one forgot to have to be helping to keep them think fight coming and danger they can really connect with him. thinks of it. young i am in love with him. i've been that kind of a right. the divisions can be great raising awareness of causes, but it's just on the other side of the that some really significant work is being done to protect and revive the threatened wet of hunger. i'm meeting ben goodwin and then tomorrow, just at oakland says wait upon the breeding program. have an pe. hi you. good, thanks. how you doing? this is where i went to market this is one of the world's only industrialized insect conservation programs providing the optimum light and temperature conditions where t
they would have spotted them in the god of learning center guide. kirsty mcfarland explains why we should all care more about our native insect. fascinating and people dismissed them. i'm only that they're really, really important for the environment. ms. how everything wits together with that and think we will be here. how important is it to teach young people about in sex by the 5th or right for the other one forgot to have to be helping to keep them think fight coming and danger they can...
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they would have spotted them in the garden hose learning center guide. kirsty mcfarland explains why we should all care more about our native insects. fascinating and people dismissed them. and the only that they're really, really important for the environment may, is how everything wits together with that and fix is it the younger people about in the right? so the other ones are going to have to be helping to keep them safe and coming invented. they can connect with them and ended up with them. i've been that kinda be right with the vision can be great raising awareness of causes. but on the other side of the do that some really significant work is being done to protect and revive the threatened wet upon. got i meeting been goodwin and in tamala, just at oakland is weight upon good breeding program. have n t a y. good. thanks. how you doing? this is where i went to market this is one of the world's only industrialized insect conservation programs providing be optimum light and temperature conditions. so whether hunger. so these are the ones that you read. yep . some adult would appe
they would have spotted them in the garden hose learning center guide. kirsty mcfarland explains why we should all care more about our native insects. fascinating and people dismissed them. and the only that they're really, really important for the environment may, is how everything wits together with that and fix is it the younger people about in the right? so the other ones are going to have to be helping to keep them safe and coming invented. they can connect with them and ended up with...
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they would have spotted them in the garden hose learning center guide. kirsty mcfarland explains why we should all care more about our native insect. fascinating and people dismissed them and the only that they're really, really important for the environment may is how everything wits together with that and think we will be here. how important is it to teach young people about in a 5th or right for the other one forgot to have to be helping to keep and think fighting to stop coming and danger i can really can wasn't good for that. yeah. it's not with them. i've been that kinda be right, so this is can be great raising awareness because it's but it's on the other side of the that some really significant work is being done to protect and revive the threatened wet upon. got i meeting ben goodwood, an inter mall just at oakland is weight upon good breeding program. have n t a. hi. good, thanks. how you doing? this is where i went to market this is one of the world's only industrialized insect conservation programs providing be optimum light and temperature conditions who went in hunger.
they would have spotted them in the garden hose learning center guide. kirsty mcfarland explains why we should all care more about our native insect. fascinating and people dismissed them and the only that they're really, really important for the environment may is how everything wits together with that and think we will be here. how important is it to teach young people about in a 5th or right for the other one forgot to have to be helping to keep and think fighting to stop coming and danger i...
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bbc newsnight�*s kirsty wark spoke to the lithuanian prime minister, ingrida simonyte, and asked hernt would do when faced with real human hardship and distress on the border. we have already had a number of humanitarian cases, and those people have been led into the country where there is a very clear humanitarian circumstances, and i need to remind you that we have already had more than 3000 — three and a half thousand people who are already here in the country, waiting for their asylum request to be processed. a senior official from the lithuanian a senior officialfrom the lithuanian government was wrecked quoted as saying, since july this year, irregular crosses, at least two dozen members of radical terrorist groups have tried to get across. tell me about your concerns about that. of course, we need to be vigilant because this high number of people trying to cross the border, there are all sorts of stories behind. there are people who might be persecuted in their countries because they are lgbt or for some other reason, or they may have a track record of participation in a dange
bbc newsnight�*s kirsty wark spoke to the lithuanian prime minister, ingrida simonyte, and asked hernt would do when faced with real human hardship and distress on the border. we have already had a number of humanitarian cases, and those people have been led into the country where there is a very clear humanitarian circumstances, and i need to remind you that we have already had more than 3000 — three and a half thousand people who are already here in the country, waiting for their asylum...
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now on bbc news we have a global climate debate special, with kirsty wark.e is running up for global leaders to make the binding promises on climate change needed to save the planet for the next generation and generations to come. in this debate from cop26 in glasgow, young people from around the world will be asking four leading international political figures tough questions about the commitment to averting environmental disaster and finding solutions for change. music. hello and welcome, wherever you are, to the bbc�*s big global climate debate. the latest report from the intergovernmental panel on climate change warned that it is now code red for humanity. the british promised boris johnson, had said if we do not get serious about climate today it will be too late for our children to do so tomorrow. so, from ending coal mining and drilling, to ending a travel and committing rich countries to helping poorer ones, we are committing to environmental cases. this is the panel. we have the secretary of state for business, energy and industrial strategy. the uk
now on bbc news we have a global climate debate special, with kirsty wark.e is running up for global leaders to make the binding promises on climate change needed to save the planet for the next generation and generations to come. in this debate from cop26 in glasgow, young people from around the world will be asking four leading international political figures tough questions about the commitment to averting environmental disaster and finding solutions for change. music. hello and welcome,...
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in kirsty, when it comes to china, they're obviously the proposal to phase out cold worldwide. now, how does that affect such a nation? that is so reliant on coal like china, while much as this has already been expected in the coal industries, so it doesn't come as much of a shock to it. of course, it will be absolutely impossible to phase, i'll call completely within the next few decades, as it is the cheapest source of fuel to power. so many. however, there are stuff that china is already taking or to curve their dependence on calls . so right now, for example, china is no longer funding the construction of new coal fired power plants overseas . previously, china has supported coal projects and developing countries including indonesia and bangladesh, and hasn't under heavy diplomatic pressure to put an end to the financing. so it is taking baby steps, the cheap money for overseas projects they get has closed. however, china is still financing coal projects on his own home turf. so i think it is wise of china to be taking these smaller, incremental steps here because it's like
in kirsty, when it comes to china, they're obviously the proposal to phase out cold worldwide. now, how does that affect such a nation? that is so reliant on coal like china, while much as this has already been expected in the coal industries, so it doesn't come as much of a shock to it. of course, it will be absolutely impossible to phase, i'll call completely within the next few decades, as it is the cheapest source of fuel to power. so many. however, there are stuff that china is already...
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here's kirsty wark. straight after the news, do stick with us.oing to be putting four international political figures on the spot about everything from coal mining to electric cars. that's at 10:30 on bbc one. that's it for tonight — we'll be back in glasgow tomorrow to assess if the conference is making progress towards achieving its goals. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening. welcome to bbc london this monday evening. thanks forjoining us. as we've been hearing from huw, it's the opening day of the climate summit in glasgow — where world leaders have been meeting. london's mayor also headed there today with other leaders of global cities to call for more funding and more powers to make the neccessary changes. 0ur environment correspondent tom edwards takes a closer look at the challenges facing urban areas. this summer, flash flooding hit parts of the capital. experts say they'll become more frequent as the climate warms. at euston this morning, mayors from 12 countries took a message to the cli
here's kirsty wark. straight after the news, do stick with us.oing to be putting four international political figures on the spot about everything from coal mining to electric cars. that's at 10:30 on bbc one. that's it for tonight — we'll be back in glasgow tomorrow to assess if the conference is making progress towards achieving its goals. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening. welcome to bbc london this monday evening. thanks forjoining us....
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here's kirsty wark. we are here at cop26 in glasgow with a young audience from all over the world.ing from coal mining to electric cars. dojoin us, that is at 10:30pm on bbc one. looking ahead to the debate later on. let's have a look at the weather now. hello. more rainbows and white rabbits on show today. a showery first day of the month after an october which was notjust wetter and warmer than average with the met office saying the average temperature of about 1.4 degrees above what we expect in the normal long—term october average. if you have been out and about today, you will notice it has turned colder. more of that to come. low pressure that brought the stormy weekend is pulling away, there are showers of following but overall it is drier, the air turning to a northerly flow, lowering temperatures. there are still showers this evening across many western parts of the uk going into the night but some will trickle towards parts of yorkshire and the midlands as the night goes on. many places looking dry, clear and with the wind easing further, particularly across parts of wale
here's kirsty wark. we are here at cop26 in glasgow with a young audience from all over the world.ing from coal mining to electric cars. dojoin us, that is at 10:30pm on bbc one. looking ahead to the debate later on. let's have a look at the weather now. hello. more rainbows and white rabbits on show today. a showery first day of the month after an october which was notjust wetter and warmer than average with the met office saying the average temperature of about 1.4 degrees above what we...
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. >> shelli moved on after the first season and in came kirstie alley. >> she was like this biker chicklson. >> you get behind a bar and right away strangers are your best friends. >> "cheers" was really that place where you fit in, where you actually belong. this is your secondary family. >> we lost nick colasanto, the coach, after the third year. we didn't realize how sick nick was. and he started writing all his lines down wherever he could. we saw one of them. after he passed away. the line was "it's as if he's still with us now." and we used to touch that every night when we'd perform. we'd come down and touch that and give it a little pat. >> yep. i'm off. >> the last episode -- >> i'm the luckiest son of a bitch on earth. >> i just remember thinking, i got to be part of that history of comedy. i am the luckiest son of a bitch. truly. n-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ we've been waiting all year to come together. -it worked! happy holidays from lexus. get 1.9% apr fin
. >> shelli moved on after the first season and in came kirstie alley. >> she was like this biker chicklson. >> you get behind a bar and right away strangers are your best friends. >> "cheers" was really that place where you fit in, where you actually belong. this is your secondary family. >> we lost nick colasanto, the coach, after the third year. we didn't realize how sick nick was. and he started writing all his lines down wherever he could. we saw one...
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till the next time, goodbye from me, kirsty wark, and all the team in glasgow. goodbye.ain anderson, the executive chairman at cicero. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. the advantages by now, almost all from pages and finish. the metro calls the cop26 conference “hy—cop—rosy“ after some leaders arrived in glasgow on private planes and yachts. the daily telegraph leads on the queen asking world leaders in a video message to “rise above politics“ and take action against climate change. the times front page also goes with her majesty — saying she is urging leaders to answer the concerns of future generations. staying with the summit, the guardian says a deal has been made to “save“ our forests. away from cop26, the i carries a warning on safety data for smart motorways. that's also the lead in the daily mail, which says mps are calling for an immediate halt on smart motorway construction. and the sun's front page shows the queen's tribute to her late husband, the duke of edinburgh, hailing him as a green pioneer. that's play on street in. with the telegraph. do you wan
till the next time, goodbye from me, kirsty wark, and all the team in glasgow. goodbye.ain anderson, the executive chairman at cicero. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. the advantages by now, almost all from pages and finish. the metro calls the cop26 conference “hy—cop—rosy“ after some leaders arrived in glasgow on private planes and yachts. the daily telegraph leads on the queen asking world leaders in a video message to “rise above politics“ and take action against climate...
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rebecca mckenna, lauren wade, kirsty mcguinness and rebecca holloway also on target this afternoon.urday at the stadium of light. now could this man be making a return to arsenal? well according to the current boss, mikel arteta — arteta was asked during this afternoon's press conference if a formal offer had been made to bring arsene wenger back to the emirates where he previously guided the club to three premier league titles. arteta told reporters there had been communication, but it's unclear in what capacity. i would like him to it would be a great help and a great help for the club. elsewhere in football, we've had a couple of managerial departures this morning. in the women's super league, leicester have sacked manager jonathan morgan with the club bottom of the table. and sheffield united have parted company with slavisa jokanovic — just six months after his appointment with the club 16th in the championship following their relegation from the premier league last season. the club have moved quickly to replace him though, bringing back paul heckingbottom, who was caretaker ma
rebecca mckenna, lauren wade, kirsty mcguinness and rebecca holloway also on target this afternoon.urday at the stadium of light. now could this man be making a return to arsenal? well according to the current boss, mikel arteta — arteta was asked during this afternoon's press conference if a formal offer had been made to bring arsene wenger back to the emirates where he previously guided the club to three premier league titles. arteta told reporters there had been communication, but it's...