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how you louisa environment correspondent, louise osborne. so it's been more than a year since the death after a gene, a mazda, i mean, in police custody shawntice shawna spotlights on the dies situation of women in iran. but the strict rules on clothing is still in place and find that the enforced the w is math, an artist. you couldn't take it anymore and left. c doing what she lost most in public and without fear was i mean well bonnie: it's such a new experience that she's not quite a used to it. how might i like to have her? my heart is pounding. i keep thinking the police are about to come and ask what i'm doing, cuz i didn't even go need to provide these things classical, iranian music. and as i read a language spoken by people living in a bronze northwest, she has performed with the same as i to surround the world. but that's something she can't do any run. does she, clerics who, who the country comes with a female voice has to corrupting? and so she took the painful decision to leave home. i was heading directly to him and has the mos
how you louisa environment correspondent, louise osborne. so it's been more than a year since the death after a gene, a mazda, i mean, in police custody shawntice shawna spotlights on the dies situation of women in iran. but the strict rules on clothing is still in place and find that the enforced the w is math, an artist. you couldn't take it anymore and left. c doing what she lost most in public and without fear was i mean well bonnie: it's such a new experience that she's not quite a used to...
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caps and coming up with some new ideas or a problem that hasn't been solved for a long time. louise osborne, thank you very much for coming in today. or you're watching dw use life from the land. a reminder of our top story at this hour as the by john has launched a new military operation in the dispute region of nicole and o'connor. fox officials called an anti terror campaign against the medians back forces. the regional capital has come on to the apartments and local officials say schools of people have been killed or wounded and you page president has address, but you in general assembly way, he pushed wildly just for most support in his countries, fight against punches, full invasion, part of his legs, keyboard bosco's, aggression would expand beyond to fight. he added broncho was with an ice, essentially, like food and energy against the world already difficult. you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple app store . that'll give you access to all the latest use around the world as well as any push notifications for breaking up x e
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we can get more from our environment corresponding to louisa. osborne welcome, louise. so we have a, i a saying it is still possible to limit the global warming to one and a half degrees celsius. i'm what other scientists say or so there have been reports that say that we would hit 1.5 degrees above pre industrial levels by mid, by the 23rd to use that if we don't take action. but scientists do still agree that we can prevent that from happening. um, the thing that we really need to do is cut carbon dioxide emissions. and the update on the international energy agencies report has set that waste set to peak on our emissions by 2025. we would then have to accelerate quickly away from fossil fuels to meet targets for 2030. but this increase in clean energy investment is definitely good news and is keeping the agency and people beyond hope. so what else can we learn from the i e, i use that light the step days. so this increase in investment in clean energy was up by 40 percent over the last 2 years. this is a massive increase and the executive director of the i a one as fa
we can get more from our environment corresponding to louisa. osborne welcome, louise. so we have a, i a saying it is still possible to limit the global warming to one and a half degrees celsius. i'm what other scientists say or so there have been reports that say that we would hit 1.5 degrees above pre industrial levels by mid, by the 23rd to use that if we don't take action. but scientists do still agree that we can prevent that from happening. um, the thing that we really need to do is cut...
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that was the, the use climate environment correspondent, louise osborne reporting. that's it from uh from for now, rather from me and the new see me. okay. ferguson is up next with all your business and don't forget there's always a lot more use analysis and background on our website. that's the w dot com. and also i recommend you follow up on social media. the handle there is always ask dw, and yes i've got office likes to watch the people in trucks inject when trying to free the city center, the straight screen, the.
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this well dw climate reporter louise osborne is here to shed some light on all of this. but we, so let's say we start with the extreme, the heat that people have been experiencing here in europe this summer. uh, one of my sons experience it firsthand on sicily when the temperature reached 46.5 degrees celsius, it was extreme. how is climate change contributing to this extreme heat? yes, that'd be so really crazy. temperatures the west thing and climate change is definitively links to extreme heat in the, you know, the fossil fuels that were bonding by, you know, having using, caused by cutting down trees. r o producing carbon dioxide emissions, which essentially cause a blanket around us, but trucks in this heat is driving up temperatures. so the global average temperature is about $1.00 degrees above pre industrial levels. no, no, that doesn't sound like very much, but it's really pushing these temperatures up. scientists are saying that extreme heat waves that we're seeing are longer, more likely as a result of these, this woman. so that's the heat. oh, what about the
this well dw climate reporter louise osborne is here to shed some light on all of this. but we, so let's say we start with the extreme, the heat that people have been experiencing here in europe this summer. uh, one of my sons experience it firsthand on sicily when the temperature reached 46.5 degrees celsius, it was extreme. how is climate change contributing to this extreme heat? yes, that'd be so really crazy. temperatures the west thing and climate change is definitively links to extreme...
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and we can get more in the story from louise osborne from dw environment. good to see you, louise. um, so it looks like brazil is finally come bouncing deforestation. what else is the government doing to to protect the amazon? so that's right. like under the old precedent, free reign was practically given to for economic exploitation of the amazon that has changed under the silver b. um, for a little bit this will be cutting down and logging and branding of the areas that we sol, has reduced by around 66 percent. so there's been a huge success with giving results as a more money to the enforcement agencies as we saw. also increase monitoring and giving rights to the indigenous communities to the cost of the land that they have . which will so help us to protect those areas as well. mm hm. so 66 percent really does sound like an awful lot, but just put it into perspective for us just how important is the amazon as i mean, it's generally called the wells long. this isn't that, how important is it? i mean, obviously it's really important for personal itself, but it's few of huge signi
and we can get more in the story from louise osborne from dw environment. good to see you, louise. um, so it looks like brazil is finally come bouncing deforestation. what else is the government doing to to protect the amazon? so that's right. like under the old precedent, free reign was practically given to for economic exploitation of the amazon that has changed under the silver b. um, for a little bit this will be cutting down and logging and branding of the areas that we sol, has reduced by...
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thanks the ways, louise osborne, tito, view climb reporter moving on to years ago, mexico, his court ruled abortion was not a crime in one northern states and set off a slow chain of events to decriminalize the practice. no mexico supreme court has ruled that abortion is no longer a crime nationwide, while the decision does not grant every woman in mexico immediate access to the procedure. activists are hailing it as a significant step forward. the unanimous ruling by mexico's top court requires all federal public health services and institutions to offer abortions to anyone who requests it in its judgment. the countries highest court declared the middle suitable condition. so when the federal criminal penalties for abortion unconstitutional as they violate the rights of women. oh yes, i see them to day next weekend society woman support networks. feminism are doing spectacular work in mexico. so that the only woman, if they so choose, have the right to an abortion in a safe way. that a, to a level the, the money that they were the decision is receiving a mixed reaction on the street
thanks the ways, louise osborne, tito, view climb reporter moving on to years ago, mexico, his court ruled abortion was not a crime in one northern states and set off a slow chain of events to decriminalize the practice. no mexico supreme court has ruled that abortion is no longer a crime nationwide, while the decision does not grant every woman in mexico immediate access to the procedure. activists are hailing it as a significant step forward. the unanimous ruling by mexico's top court...
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louise hague, who is the party's shadow transport monday . transport secretary on monday. >> strange bedfellows . we've got >> strange bedfellows. we've got andy burnham with george osborneing, say, saying scrapping this manchester leg would be an act of gross . well, would be an act of gross. well, vandalism, i think, was the phrase they used of, of course . phrase they used of, of course. >> but both those politicians , >> but both those politicians, tories, of course, george osborne and michael heseltine. heseltine, of course , rebuilt heseltine, of course, rebuilt liverpool after the riots in the early 80s, created the liverpool garden festival, did lots of work in the north. george osborne, of course, still chairs the northern powerhouse partnership. his idea is the northern powerhouse. these are two. these are two tories who do think outside the box. i'll think outside the box. i'll think the white, the think of the white, the whitehall bubble certainly whitehall bubble and certainly george osborne originally found the for money hs2, so he's vital for too . so these for the project too. so these are off because they're are noises off because they're not in power ri
louise hague, who is the party's shadow transport monday . transport secretary on monday. >> strange bedfellows . we've got >> strange bedfellows. we've got andy burnham with george osborneing, say, saying scrapping this manchester leg would be an act of gross . well, would be an act of gross. well, vandalism, i think, was the phrase they used of, of course . phrase they used of, of course. >> but both those politicians , >> but both those politicians, tories, of course,...