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it's really the climate is making this crisis here in southern madagascar. >> yet, the people of madagascar have contributed how much to climate change? >> they are not the ones who are responsible. look at the emissions they have. there's no cars driving around here. so there's no emission of co2 or whatever. so they're not the ones who are making the climate change. >> but they're certainly paying a price. >> definitely. >> reporter: in fact, the world carbon project says madagascar produces less than 0.1% of carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. yet they are the ones with disappearing food and water. is this the first time you've seen that, a completely climate driven famine? >> unfortunately, yes. and somewhat is really worrisome is that this crisis is growing bigger and bigger. and it might be the first one of a series we might see in the world. >> reporter: we witness the families here, who spend an entire day hoping to find water. and we go to find it, too. this was once one of the main rivers here. i'm standing in a river more than 160 miles long. a year ago i would have been standing
it's really the climate is making this crisis here in southern madagascar. >> yet, the people of madagascar have contributed how much to climate change? >> they are not the ones who are responsible. look at the emissions they have. there's no cars driving around here. so there's no emission of co2 or whatever. so they're not the ones who are making the climate change. >> but they're certainly paying a price. >> definitely. >> reporter: in fact, the world carbon...
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tonight, we take you inside madagascar where the u.n. is now warning they're on the brink of the first climate change famine. more than a million people in desperate need of food, facing starvation. and in this pandemic, they are nearly impossible to reach. what we witnessed when we got there. the children who need help. >>> and here in scotland tonight, with so much attention on queen elizabeth and her health, the queen making news just moments ago, in her own words. >>> and good evening tonight from glasgow. we are here as leaders from all over the world converge. president biden among them, for the u.n.'s global summit on climate change. close to 200 countries trying to forge a path forward, to cut greenhouse gas emissions and to slow the earth's and this number tonight, the world has warmed more in the last 29 years than in the past 110 years. president biden delivering a call to action, saying climate change poses an existential threat to human existence as we know it and telling leaders gathered here, let this be the moment when we
tonight, we take you inside madagascar where the u.n. is now warning they're on the brink of the first climate change famine. more than a million people in desperate need of food, facing starvation. and in this pandemic, they are nearly impossible to reach. what we witnessed when we got there. the children who need help. >>> and here in scotland tonight, with so much attention on queen elizabeth and her health, the queen making news just moments ago, in her own words. >>> and...
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we traveled to so many remote villages in southern madagascar.the families, in desperate need of help. the u.n. warning they're on the brink of the first climate change famine. the children and their resill yeps. the unexpected smile, the little girl in the dress. and the boy so many of you remember, quietly capturing the drops of water from a jug in his hand, not letting a drop go to waste. tonight, the world food program says after our reporting, they've received $1.8 million in donations. more than 11,000 donors and counting. a husband and wife saying, it was the little girl with the extended belly and the beautiful, soufl elful attentio. please use this gift to help the thirsry and hungry in madagascar. a mom and dad saying their 8-year-old saw a piece on abc news about the hardship in madagascar and begged to help. a little girl said, on the occasion of my granddad's death anniversary, i cannot think of a more meaningful way to honor his life's work and his angelic spirit. and one woman saying she was moved and inspired to ask her whole fami
we traveled to so many remote villages in southern madagascar.the families, in desperate need of help. the u.n. warning they're on the brink of the first climate change famine. the children and their resill yeps. the unexpected smile, the little girl in the dress. and the boy so many of you remember, quietly capturing the drops of water from a jug in his hand, not letting a drop go to waste. tonight, the world food program says after our reporting, they've received $1.8 million in donations....
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inside madagascar. tonight, the u.n. warning of that first famine drichb entirely by climate change. we have covered hunger and famine for many years on this broadcast, but so often conflict, war, terror, are the driving forces behind it. but tonight, the u.n. says this is climate. more than a million people facing hunger and starvation in southern madagascar and we boarded a small plane with the world food program to get to the south. and what we witnessed when we got there. we are allowed onboard one of the only flights into southern madagascar. a region so remote, few have made it in during this global pandemic. where right now the u.n. warns of another catastrophe. through the window, a hint of what we'll witness. the scorched landscape. we land where the world food program is waiting for us. the trucks disappearing in the wind-driven sand. five years of drought here. and we find the village where we've been told mothers have now brought their children for help. the families waiting outside. mothers holding their chi
inside madagascar. tonight, the u.n. warning of that first famine drichb entirely by climate change. we have covered hunger and famine for many years on this broadcast, but so often conflict, war, terror, are the driving forces behind it. but tonight, the u.n. says this is climate. more than a million people facing hunger and starvation in southern madagascar and we boarded a small plane with the world food program to get to the south. and what we witnessed when we got there. we are allowed...
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no war in madagascar, no conflict.think this will be the last time this happens — no way. i have no doubts that there will be more cases like this. don't imagine the climate crisis is some vague future threat, warns the un. marari is worried it is already too late for her family. translation: i have no hope that i will stay alive. _ i will die. and when i think of my family, i realise that we will all die, because we have nothing to eat to survive. justin rowlatt, bbc news. president biden came back from that summit in glasgow to find republicans riding high after tuesday night's elections. in the most prominent race, republican glenn yongkin won the election for governor of virginia. he beat the democrat and former governor, terry mcauliff, in a state that went for presidentjoe biden by ten points just a year ago. elsewhere, newjersey�*s race for governor is too close to call, alarming democrats. let's bring in ron christie, former adviser to president george w bush, to read the tea leaves. ron, great to see you. is t
no war in madagascar, no conflict.think this will be the last time this happens — no way. i have no doubts that there will be more cases like this. don't imagine the climate crisis is some vague future threat, warns the un. marari is worried it is already too late for her family. translation: i have no hope that i will stay alive. _ i will die. and when i think of my family, i realise that we will all die, because we have nothing to eat to survive. justin rowlatt, bbc news. president biden...
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right now in madagascar there is a famine _ africa.car there is a famine and it has - africa. right now in madagascar| there is a famine and it has been caused by climate change. science has proved it and madagascar is a country that has increased in diversity. this is the first time that it diversity. this is the first time thatitis diversity. this is the first time that it is going through this famine. countries are struggling to recover. these are instances that never used to happen. even in my home country, there is drought and flooding that is at an unprecedented rate and it is always the women and the children, right now, not in 20 or 30 years, that are suffering. i am part of that generation that has seen this unprecedented impact happening. these are just a few examples. if you go across the region, zambia is a country that is rich in producing food and it is suffering drought and there are so many examples and realities present. there was so much hope that has been placed on the world leaders within cop26 that we really expect
right now in madagascar there is a famine _ africa.car there is a famine and it has - africa. right now in madagascar| there is a famine and it has been caused by climate change. science has proved it and madagascar is a country that has increased in diversity. this is the first time that it diversity. this is the first time thatitis diversity. this is the first time that it is going through this famine. countries are struggling to recover. these are instances that never used to happen. even in...
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no war in madagascar and no conflict.uture threat, warns the un. for marari, it is already too late for her family. translation: i have no hope that i will stay alive. _ i will die. and when i think of my family, i realised that we will all die because we have nothing to eat to survive. justin rowlatt reporting there health officials are urging parents to get their children vaccinated against the flu — amid fears there could be a surge in the virus alongside a rise in covid cases in the months ahead. let's talk to nhs doctor and tv presenter, dr ranj singh than, how worried are you about influenza this winter? i than, how worried are you about influenza this winter?— influenza this winter? i am really worries, influenza this winter? i am really worries. l — influenza this winter? i am really worries, i work— influenza this winter? i am really worries, i work on _ influenza this winter? i am really worries, i work on the _ influenza this winter? i am really worries, i work on the front i influenza this winter? i am really
no war in madagascar and no conflict.uture threat, warns the un. for marari, it is already too late for her family. translation: i have no hope that i will stay alive. _ i will die. and when i think of my family, i realised that we will all die because we have nothing to eat to survive. justin rowlatt reporting there health officials are urging parents to get their children vaccinated against the flu — amid fears there could be a surge in the virus alongside a rise in covid cases in the...
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is warning now they're the first climate-driven famine in madagascar.day. we return to regular programming. i'm david muir in electricity i. they're almost, like, towering troopers in the effort to slow global warming. according to the bureau of labor statistics, wind turbine service bureau of labor statistics, wind turbine service technician jobs are going to increase by 68% by the year 2030. that makes them the second fastest growing occupation in the united states. for ava gonzalez working on a wind farm in texas has been a wind fall. >> the reason i made the transition from the oil and gas industry is because i realized that i wanted to start taking care of the environment. >> reporter: fueled by the biden administration's plan to deploy enough new offshore wind farms to power more than 10 million homes by the end of the decade, the wind business is booming. one study finds that the expansion of offshore wind farming could pump more than $100 billion into the global economy. >> they are doing it because it's an area that they can make a profit. so i
is warning now they're the first climate-driven famine in madagascar.day. we return to regular programming. i'm david muir in electricity i. they're almost, like, towering troopers in the effort to slow global warming. according to the bureau of labor statistics, wind turbine service bureau of labor statistics, wind turbine service technician jobs are going to increase by 68% by the year 2030. that makes them the second fastest growing occupation in the united states. for ava gonzalez working...
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madagascar are is a reminder is what is at stake, is at the brink of what the u.n.ing the first climate induced famine. our climate editor reports. yo might find some images distressing. reporter: almost one million people are suffering severe food shortages in madagascar, many are on the verge of starvation. she gathers her family around her. they live their entire life in this village. but now, the ground is bone dry. >> there has not been any rain. not a single drop has hit the soil. everything failed. reporter: it is agony for her daughter to see her childrego without food. >> my son does not keep my when he is hungry, he pulls on my shoulder and climbs on my lap crying for food, saying i'm hungry. where can i find food? he does not understand. you things there is food but we hide it from him. reporter: the world food program is providing emergency food to people, but says the situation is desperate. >> i cried. i was really shocked about the situation of the children. you can see the child is very sick. reporter: insects are part of the diet, but for some child
madagascar are is a reminder is what is at stake, is at the brink of what the u.n.ing the first climate induced famine. our climate editor reports. yo might find some images distressing. reporter: almost one million people are suffering severe food shortages in madagascar, many are on the verge of starvation. she gathers her family around her. they live their entire life in this village. but now, the ground is bone dry. >> there has not been any rain. not a single drop has hit the soil....
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no war in madagascar, no conflict.realise that we will all die, because we have nothing to eat to survive. that was justin rowlatt reporting there. let's speak to frederica andriamanantena from the world food programme. good morning. great to see this morning. incredibly disturbing images there in that report. how close is madagascar two, well, are they on the brink of disaster now? good morning. yeah, indeed. it's quite terrible sounds and images we are hearing now. we have tens of thousands of people on the baker famine due to climate induced activities. —— on the brink of famine and so we have to act now, evenif famine and so we have to act now, even if maybe it's a bit too late, but we have to do something. how did it aet but we have to do something. how did it net to but we have to do something. how did it get to this — but we have to do something. how did it get to this point, _ but we have to do something. how did it get to this point, frederica? - but we have to do something. how did it get to this point, frede
no war in madagascar, no conflict.realise that we will all die, because we have nothing to eat to survive. that was justin rowlatt reporting there. let's speak to frederica andriamanantena from the world food programme. good morning. great to see this morning. incredibly disturbing images there in that report. how close is madagascar two, well, are they on the brink of disaster now? good morning. yeah, indeed. it's quite terrible sounds and images we are hearing now. we have tens of thousands...
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no war in madagascar and no conflict.gine the climate crisis is some vague future threat, warns the un. for marari, she's worried it is already too late for her family. translation: i have no hope that i will stay alive. _ i will die. and when i think of my family, i realised that we will all die because we have nothing to eat to survive. justin rowlatt reporting there. yorkshire county cricket club is facing increasing criticism of its handling of allegations of racism by a former player, azeem rafiq. the british cabinet minister, sajid javid, has said heads should roll" at the club after it was reported it had decided to take no disciplinary action, despite a report concluding that rafiq was a victim of racial harrassment and bullying. so how has it got to this point? for a while, azeem rafiq seem to be striking through the ranks at yorkshire county cricket club, a trailblazer for the game he loved. he was yorkshire's golden boy, adored by fans of the game and a beacon of inspiration for young south asian boys and girls
no war in madagascar and no conflict.gine the climate crisis is some vague future threat, warns the un. for marari, she's worried it is already too late for her family. translation: i have no hope that i will stay alive. _ i will die. and when i think of my family, i realised that we will all die because we have nothing to eat to survive. justin rowlatt reporting there. yorkshire county cricket club is facing increasing criticism of its handling of allegations of racism by a former player,...
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last night, madagascar. and tonight, we take you to india, the third-largest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world. that country surprising the cimate summit, pledging to reach net zero emissions by 2070, trying to break its addiction to coal. tonight here, we're in one village, on top of a coal mine. the floors in people's homes and the ground, in some cases, too hot to stand on. children breathing toxic air. james longman now from india. >> reporter: living on the edge of hell. this village in the east of india sits right on top of a coal mine. these people's jobs depend on coal, but just below their feet, it burns for 24 hours a day. the smoke you see is carbon dioxide-filled vapor. these children breathe in these toxic fumes all day and all night. life expectancy is ten years short of the national average here. black lung a common illness. irreparable damage to their health and the climate. coal is so important to the livelihoods of these families, they're willing to die for it, on this fossil fuel fron
last night, madagascar. and tonight, we take you to india, the third-largest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world. that country surprising the cimate summit, pledging to reach net zero emissions by 2070, trying to break its addiction to coal. tonight here, we're in one village, on top of a coal mine. the floors in people's homes and the ground, in some cases, too hot to stand on. children breathing toxic air. james longman now from india. >> reporter: living on the edge of hell. this...
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about two weeks ago, i didn't episode on a crisis ongoing in southern madagascar where there is the world's first climate change induced famine. typically famines are something that happened when there is conflict. for the first time in human history, famine and famine like conditions have come to this region in southern madagascar are because of climate. the people who live there are suffering and have had zero impact on rising global temperatures, yet they are the ones feeling the most deeply affected by this crisis, this famine. similarly, i tried to shine a spotlight on other important stories from around the world that are decently covered but perhaps poised to become really horrific tragedies. here i refer to the ongoing civil war conflict in ethiopia, which is one of the most urgent conflicts around the world. you do hear about it sometimes on u.s. media but not to the degree and urgency it warrants. the other day i had senator kiss croons -- chris coons talking about the conflict and the prospect this major capitol may come under attack. it is a diplomatic hub. it is a vibrant city.
about two weeks ago, i didn't episode on a crisis ongoing in southern madagascar where there is the world's first climate change induced famine. typically famines are something that happened when there is conflict. for the first time in human history, famine and famine like conditions have come to this region in southern madagascar are because of climate. the people who live there are suffering and have had zero impact on rising global temperatures, yet they are the ones feeling the most deeply...
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. ♪ thousands of people in madagascar are risk famine and more than -- global resulting in droughts.ter: the hunger crisis is centered in the south. did you and is warning the world's first climate change famine could happen. communities are battling temperatures because of years of droughts and are not able to produce, and often have to sell everything they have in order to buy food,eaving them exposed to the climate. in the coming months, the u.n. is worried about -- this should be the rainy period, but now there is a lack of rain and concern about when it comes to the harvest season, there won't be enough food. laura: welcome back to mexico city where there is a festival underway behind me. like many urban areas, mexico city was hit hard by the paemic. but now, mexico city has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world. for more. >> we have 95% of adults in mexico city vaccinated. laura: does that put you in a good position? >> that's right. we lost a lot of labor. we are now in the path of economic recovery. laura: talking about the opportunities after covid. being deporte
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has a crisis that is a direct— madagascar has a crisis that is a direct consequence of the warming andhat out in 40 years. those situations are happening now at 1.1 degrees. all the attention has to be on keeping warming _ the attention has to be on keeping warming to 1.5 degrees or less as a priority _ warming to 1.5 degrees or less as a priority the — warming to 1.5 degrees or less as a priority. the fact that countries are coming back next year is a promising _ are coming back next year is a promising sign, but we need to make sure that _ promising sign, but we need to make sure that these pledges are serious and what _ sure that these pledges are serious and what is — sure that these pledges are serious and what is in the national determine contributions really adds up determine contributions really adds up to— determine contributions really adds up to deductions. unfortunately, sometimes vague language, or things that include technology that is not available — that include technology that is not available. so we need to be much more _ available. so we need to be much more ambitiou
has a crisis that is a direct— madagascar has a crisis that is a direct consequence of the warming andhat out in 40 years. those situations are happening now at 1.1 degrees. all the attention has to be on keeping warming _ the attention has to be on keeping warming to 1.5 degrees or less as a priority _ warming to 1.5 degrees or less as a priority the — warming to 1.5 degrees or less as a priority. the fact that countries are coming back next year is a promising _ are coming back next year...
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so what does that mean to a person sitting in a place like madagascar or yemen or syria or drc?e, and we need to do something because we know about this. >> if elon musk follows through, what kind of pressure or encouragement might that put on other billionaires? i mean david beasley, as we said, tagged amazon's jeff bezos in the original challenge. any word from him? do you hope more step up to the plate? musk is yet to step up, but hopefully he does. >> i hope so. we are doing this in good faith. we are grateful to mr. musk and others for shining light on such a critical issue, but now it's time for action. i think it is critically important, and frankly it doesn't matter whether it is done through wfp or somebody else. mr. musk can do it himself. but the point is let's get it done. if this problem exists and people know that it exists and there is evidence of that and it needs to be solved, then let's get it solved. it doesn't matter who does it. if they can do it better, more power to them. >> and just finally, a lot of billionaires around the world -- and this was pretty st
so what does that mean to a person sitting in a place like madagascar or yemen or syria or drc?e, and we need to do something because we know about this. >> if elon musk follows through, what kind of pressure or encouragement might that put on other billionaires? i mean david beasley, as we said, tagged amazon's jeff bezos in the original challenge. any word from him? do you hope more step up to the plate? musk is yet to step up, but hopefully he does. >> i hope so. we are doing...
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others like madagascar are, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themp. david shukman, bbc news in glasgow. >> as leaders debate commitments to curb climate change, the effects of global warming are clearly visible across much of africa. the number of droughts on the continent has increased sharply in the past decade. in south africa, parts of the country are experiencing a dry period that has gone on for seven years. the city of cape town came close to running out of water completely three years ago and is finding an unusual way to cope. our africa correspondent andrew harding reports. andrew: high in the mountains around cape town, a bold and frantic fight to save rainwater. teams here are scaling the wilderness to remove alien trees , armies of foreign invaders like the pine. that is because of time trees are thirsty -- pine trees are thirsty, sucking up a quarter of the water that otherwise might end up in cape town reservoirs. every stump here means more water for humans. these days,frica's big growing cities need every raindrop. girls in a makeshi
others like madagascar are, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themp. david shukman, bbc news in glasgow. >> as leaders debate commitments to curb climate change, the effects of global warming are clearly visible across much of africa. the number of droughts on the continent has increased sharply in the past decade. in south africa, parts of the country are experiencing a dry period that has gone on for seven years. the city of cape town came close to...
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we have been running reports today from madagascar, i reports today from madagascar, making the pointes more and more about climate change as much as conflict7 more about climate change as much as conflict? . �* , . more about climate change as much as conflict? ., �* , ., ., ., ,., conflict? that's a good point. in the 20 countries _ conflict? that's a good point. in the 20 countries are _ conflict? that's a good point. in the 20 countries are greatest i the 20 countries are greatest humanitarian crisis this year, 2021, there are three big drivers of humanitarian need with about 240,000,000. there is conflict, and those are the big drivers of humanitarian need. the climate crisis does not directly drive displacement of people by drought, and extreme weather events, it also contributes to the resources effort so it's an indirect and direct drive of displacement on the work we do is to help communities adapt to crime 7 climate change and build resilience for a more resilient response to a hotter and less stable well so this is why there was a false distinction between a humanitarian ef
we have been running reports today from madagascar, i reports today from madagascar, making the pointes more and more about climate change as much as conflict7 more about climate change as much as conflict? . �* , . more about climate change as much as conflict? ., �* , ., ., ., ,., conflict? that's a good point. in the 20 countries _ conflict? that's a good point. in the 20 countries are _ conflict? that's a good point. in the 20 countries are greatest i the 20 countries are greatest...
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and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themt was our science editor with that report. kevin rudd is the former australian prime minister and now the president of the asia society, which has been working on global agreements god forbid we end up with another climate denying president in the white house but under the barden —— biden administration, there is clear commitment to act domestically and internationally, hence why kerry was able to do what he did today. for beijing, the arc of history bends slowly towards climate action. i remember copenhagen where china was actively in the business of blocking any form of international agreement. paris, they stepped up to new forms of agreement and now, what you see with this re—energisation of their bilateral collaboration with washington, looking at sectoral specific initiatives, even in methane, forestation and regulatory standards, which i assume refers to electric vehicles as well, this is a positive step forward, so not perfect but i would certainly give it more than a six out of
and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themt was our science editor with that report. kevin rudd is the former australian prime minister and now the president of the asia society, which has been working on global agreements god forbid we end up with another climate denying president in the white house but under the barden —— biden administration, there is clear commitment to act domestically and internationally, hence why kerry was...
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former united states charged affair and ad interim in ethiopia. formerly an ambassador in malia madagascar, as well joining us from santa fe new mexico to day and best a pleasure to have you with us. there is pleasure, wonderful, there has been so much conflict in so many countries in africa following a quite similar pattern. the idea of unrest or a qu, political stand offs. what strikes me with ethiopia this time is that prime minister abbey a med he had such a huge began such a device of figures well, who seems in no mood to negotiate a sack lunch? unfortunately, i think that would just like to begin with, pointing out that we really can't say any more that the united states is not interested in africa. we have secretary blanton young, tanya, today i'm looking at the, the open situation searching for what he can do with the a, you know, bus on gel with can yeah, for instance kenyata. ah, we have him looking at the various issues in sudan, which is another tragedy, somalia, ah, which has deteriorated substantially and genuine itself. so i am very delighted that at least be, and i had stat
former united states charged affair and ad interim in ethiopia. formerly an ambassador in malia madagascar, as well joining us from santa fe new mexico to day and best a pleasure to have you with us. there is pleasure, wonderful, there has been so much conflict in so many countries in africa following a quite similar pattern. the idea of unrest or a qu, political stand offs. what strikes me with ethiopia this time is that prime minister abbey a med he had such a huge began such a device of...
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grassy ease as we go through. wedding stay by that stage it does turn rather wet for a good part of madagascar. ah, the end of the country with an abundance of results rate far and wide indonesia, his turns forming, we moved pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let be part when denise is pros and progress, invest in indonesia. now can you hear it? anticipation these rising excitement is growing. as cattle always brings your favorite teen to cut off for the fee for arab called 2021. greatness is in the air . let saul is juan and rich new heights. join as in cat, off from november, the 30th to december. the 18th booked your package now at canada airways dot com. oh, the a . hello you what, you know do 0, i'm emily. angling reminder of our top stories this alum, what, how long is ation is warning and you heavily mutated only cron variance of cause of 19 is a significant in global risk. a growing list of countries have impos
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and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themiel schrag is the director of the harvard university center for the environment. hejoins us live he joins us live now from cambridge in massachusetts. that the impacts were foreign away— that the impacts were foreign away would _ that the impacts were foreign away would affect _ that the impacts were foreign away would affect other - that the impacts were foreign. away would affect other people and you — away would affect other people and you may— away would affect other people and you may feel— away would affect other people and you may feel them, - away would affect other people and you may feel them, that l away would affect other people. and you may feel them, that our children— and you may feel them, that our children or— and you may feel them, that our children or grandchildren - and you may feel them, that our children or grandchildren might. children or grandchildren might be affected~ _ children or grandchildren might be affected. i— children or grandchildren might be affected
and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themiel schrag is the director of the harvard university center for the environment. hejoins us live he joins us live now from cambridge in massachusetts. that the impacts were foreign away— that the impacts were foreign away would _ that the impacts were foreign away would affect _ that the impacts were foreign away would affect other - that the impacts were foreign. away would affect other...
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weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar. ah ah mother nature's gift of cultural landscapes. a strong infrastructure governance arising where investments are waiting to flourish. with even supplied by conditions a were beautiful are offered ah, sedans rein stated prime minister speaks exclusively to al jazeera after a deal with the military. he says the focus now is on a new government. ah, heather, i'm emily. ang, when this is algebra, or live from doha, also coming up, 5 people killed him. 40 injured when an ac plows into a christmas right. me us state of wisconsin chillies far right. candidate jose antonio costly.
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and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themallenge to moving away from fossil fuels is how to fund the transition — in the united states congress has just passed an infrastructure spending package worth one trillion dollars, with hundreds of billions of dollars devoted to funding infrastructure upgrades and new energy projects. but how will the us go about spending it? to find out, i'm joined byjoseph kane from the brookings institute — he specialises in infrastructure and environment in the first instance, the news coming out of it today that china and the us are working together on this. it must be a positive step in the right direction. it is this. it must be a positive step in the right direction.— the right direction. it is a step and the magnitude _ the right direction. it is a step and the magnitude and - the right direction. it is a step and the magnitude and scale l the right direction. it is a step. and the magnitude and scale of the right direction. it is a step - and the magnitude and scale of the challenges is enor
and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themallenge to moving away from fossil fuels is how to fund the transition — in the united states congress has just passed an infrastructure spending package worth one trillion dollars, with hundreds of billions of dollars devoted to funding infrastructure upgrades and new energy projects. but how will the us go about spending it? to find out, i'm joined byjoseph kane from the brookings institute...
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and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themto moving away from fossil fuels is how to fund the transition — in the united states congress has just passed an infrastructure spending package worth one trillion dollars, with hundreds of billions of dollars devoted to funding infrastructure upgrades and new energy projects. to find out how that money is spent in order to achieve america's climate goals, i've been speaking tojoseph kane from the brookings institute. i began by asking him if today's pledge from the us and china to collaborate on climate would help both countries reduce their emissions. the magnitude and scale of this is enormous, goes beyond just the us and the two biggest players in the world dealing with this, notjust in terms of future pollution and climate challenges but in terms of current impact. we think of flooding, fires, other risks that are hitting communities all over the world. the us and china have a big role to play in the us, at least the barden administration, has made pretty bold ledges by 2030 to h
and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themto moving away from fossil fuels is how to fund the transition — in the united states congress has just passed an infrastructure spending package worth one trillion dollars, with hundreds of billions of dollars devoted to funding infrastructure upgrades and new energy projects. to find out how that money is spent in order to achieve america's climate goals, i've been speaking tojoseph kane...
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we looked toward madagascar, those central and northern portions of the island. we'll see some rain here. things are looking nice and sunny in cape town with the high of 21 degrees on monday and port elizabeth, you've got a height of 21. that's it. that's all. see you soon. ah . we know what's happening. you know. we know how to play that others hang on. i with you tell the story isn't what can make a difference. the stage is set and it's time for a different approach to one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics, to the global pandemic, and everything in between. up front with me, mark lamb on hill on al jazeera. ah, japan becomes the latest country to band foreign visitors in response to the yukon with 19 variance. ah, hello the i'm, how am i here, dean. this is al jazeera mind from dough home. also coming up. it's mild, very, very mild symptoms that don't tell me who 1st detects it's the only con varian says patients have suffered only mild illness. so far. the left when opposition candidates in honduras is.
we looked toward madagascar, those central and northern portions of the island. we'll see some rain here. things are looking nice and sunny in cape town with the high of 21 degrees on monday and port elizabeth, you've got a height of 21. that's it. that's all. see you soon. ah . we know what's happening. you know. we know how to play that others hang on. i with you tell the story isn't what can make a difference. the stage is set and it's time for a different approach to one that is going to...
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and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themd shukman joins us from glasgow. lets talk more about that surprise announcement by china and the us. what's the likely impact of this statement on the outcome, do you think? �* , ., statement on the outcome, do you think? 2 ., , ., think? it's worth bearing in mind that if you _ think? it's worth bearing in mind that if you add _ think? it's worth bearing in mind that if you add together - think? it's worth bearing in mind that if you add together the - think? it's worth bearing in mind l that if you add together the carbon emissions of america and china you get to pretty well half the global total, so when these two giants act together it tends to make a difference. it certainly did six years ago when the paris agreement was ushered in. but, and there is a big but here, we are now in the endgame of these talks. we are in the diplomatic trench warfare, where there are line by line arguments over what will be in the final agreement. we do not yet know whether the big coal producing com
and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get themd shukman joins us from glasgow. lets talk more about that surprise announcement by china and the us. what's the likely impact of this statement on the outcome, do you think? �* , ., statement on the outcome, do you think? 2 ., , ., think? it's worth bearing in mind that if you _ think? it's worth bearing in mind that if you add _ think? it's worth bearing in mind that if you add together -...
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weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar ah, intervened the country with an abundance of resource red, byron walk, indonesia whose turns forming we moved pool to grow and frock, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs through investment. let be part when denise is pros and progress, invest indonesia. now most.
weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar ah, intervened the country with an abundance of resource red, byron walk, indonesia whose turns forming we moved pool to grow and frock, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs through investment. let be part when denise is pros and progress, invest...
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, grassy ease as we go thru wednesday by that state, it does turn rather wet for a good part of madagascar. ah, in the country with an abundance of results. great. foreign one, indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and frock. we balance for green economy, blue economy and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment to be part.
, grassy ease as we go thru wednesday by that state, it does turn rather wet for a good part of madagascar. ah, in the country with an abundance of results. great. foreign one, indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and frock. we balance for green economy, blue economy and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment to be part.
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including an in-depth report from david, the only american network journalist on the ground in southern madagascar, where they're on the brink of the first famine driven entirely by climate change. he is with the aid workers, as they race to save children in dire need. his report, "the children of climate change" kicks off a unprecedented month-long series from abc news on the climate crisis around the world. be sure to tune into that. >>> now to the other story tonight, travel chaos gripping parts of the country. american airlines cancelling more than 18 1 more than 1,800 flights just since friday, creating a nightmare for passengers at its hubs in dallas/fort worth, charlotte, and miami. here is abc's elwyn lopez. >> reporter: tonight the cascading travel nightmare for passengers across the country, american airlines cancelling at at least 1,000 flights day, and more than 1,800 in all since friday. >> all these people in line, trying to find alternative flights. >> reporter: long lines like these at charlotte douglas airport on saturday. eric capron and his wife trying to get to omaha. >> i just
including an in-depth report from david, the only american network journalist on the ground in southern madagascar, where they're on the brink of the first famine driven entirely by climate change. he is with the aid workers, as they race to save children in dire need. his report, "the children of climate change" kicks off a unprecedented month-long series from abc news on the climate crisis around the world. be sure to tune into that. >>> now to the other story tonight,...
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the number to reason is climate impact, places like madagascar this a hail in afghanistan, we have drought. in fact, when you look with the number of children, the most now nourish right now in afghanistan is in the areas where the additional problem of drought is compounded. economic deterioration, conflict cove, it and things like this. we could actually in hunger by 2030, which is, you know, development goal that the whole world has adapted. if we can, in the conflicts, even with climate change, we could, in famine in, in hunger. but conflict has been the number one driving force, but interesting enough this past year. it's always been conflict has been the driving force. the for the most displaced people this past year, out of the 40000000 that were displaced 30000000 or from climate change. your site loans shocks, flash, flooding, droughts and things like that. so is evolving. this changing out there is a different world and in my opinion, we've got to technology, we've got the expertise to deal with it. we just need a comprehensive skill in up and attention drawn to these countries t
the number to reason is climate impact, places like madagascar this a hail in afghanistan, we have drought. in fact, when you look with the number of children, the most now nourish right now in afghanistan is in the areas where the additional problem of drought is compounded. economic deterioration, conflict cove, it and things like this. we could actually in hunger by 2030, which is, you know, development goal that the whole world has adapted. if we can, in the conflicts, even with climate...
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we looked toward madagascar, those central and northern portions of the island. we'll see some rain here. things are looking nice and sunny in cape town with the high of 21 degrees. on monday and port elizabeth, you've got a height of $21.00. that's it. that's all. see you soon. ah! the to the 19th pandemic has led to a spike and child trafficking across india, one each. those fighting to say hon children analogies. aaron, if america held up a to itself, what would it see in the sense race is the story of america what's working and what's not? a lot of people were really talking about this. it wasn't at the top of the agenda . if america can handle multiple challenges on multiple frauds, we need to go back to school. the bottom line on al jazeera, ah ah, he watching out as a reminder for top stories this, our south africa's president has criticized border closures following the discovery of a new strain of the koran of ours. describing it as completely unjustified. several rama falls are also says there's been a rise in coven 19 cases since only crohn was identif
we looked toward madagascar, those central and northern portions of the island. we'll see some rain here. things are looking nice and sunny in cape town with the high of 21 degrees. on monday and port elizabeth, you've got a height of $21.00. that's it. that's all. see you soon. ah! the to the 19th pandemic has led to a spike and child trafficking across india, one each. those fighting to say hon children analogies. aaron, if america held up a to itself, what would it see in the sense race is...
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most radical change from any of the political candidates come from opposition, candidates your madagascar, and from the looks of it she is in the lead. but again, only 15 percent of votes have been counted. it could still be a very long night here in the 100 and capitol. many thanks for that manual report on that in the captain has more to come on, al jazeera, france sends a minister to its overseas. heresy of guadalupe ought to writes the rule from 10000 kilometers away. i'm gabriel's onto a new york where british socialite elaine maxwell will face a jury for the 1st time in a trial. it's sure to be filled with drama. ah with hello, good to see. here's your headlines for the americas still. what, whether for the british columbia, south coast, but more organized band of rain will rolling on tuesday to this we go right now. we've got some snow squalls hanging around the great lakes or have been weather statements. they're in quite a potent system, rolling up the atlantic. this is going to impact the canadian maritime. so whites and wendy and halifax, with a high of 6 degrees looking settle
most radical change from any of the political candidates come from opposition, candidates your madagascar, and from the looks of it she is in the lead. but again, only 15 percent of votes have been counted. it could still be a very long night here in the 100 and capitol. many thanks for that manual report on that in the captain has more to come on, al jazeera, france sends a minister to its overseas. heresy of guadalupe ought to writes the rule from 10000 kilometers away. i'm gabriel's onto a...
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grassy ease as we go through wednesday by that state it does turn rather wet for a good part of madagascar. ah, with in the country, with an abundance of resource for the road and walk indonesia whose firms forming we move full to grow and fraud with balance for rena economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let to be part when the this is growth and programs in indonesia. now move ah, hello, you're watching out here. i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories. the salam, the un secretary general, is deeply concerned by the isolation of southern african countries caused by the way, some coven, 19 travel restrictions, and 20 a good terrorist says the region cannot be blamed for its lack of vaccines. iran says it's determined to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal is told to resume in vienna. the u. s. is negotiating with iran indirectly around one sanctions to be lifted in return for limits on its nuclear program. and the trial is under way for british socialized fil a m
grassy ease as we go through wednesday by that state it does turn rather wet for a good part of madagascar. ah, with in the country, with an abundance of resource for the road and walk indonesia whose firms forming we move full to grow and fraud with balance for rena economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let to be part when the this is growth and programs in indonesia....
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claimant famine emerging in madagascar. it is here now before climate famine.coming. they are in the future but we do not know when they are and when they will hit us but we know every day in action takes us closer to them. what do you think then, given you have a certain scepticism about the ability of political leaders to make the necessary steps at this stage, what will it take? is that the greta thunberg route, is that millions upon millions getting out and saying you have to do it? i out and saying you have to do it? 4' out and saying you have to do it? ~ _, out and saying you have to do it? ~ ,., 4' it? i think so. i think we need 1 billion climate _ it? i think so. i think we need 1 billion climate activists - it? i think so. i think we need 1 billion climate activists and| 1 billion climate activists and one interesting thing about this climate emergency is that it is driven by physics. every year it is going to get worse. up year it is going to get worse. up until the point that we stop burning fossil fuels completely. so the movement is going to be dr
claimant famine emerging in madagascar. it is here now before climate famine.coming. they are in the future but we do not know when they are and when they will hit us but we know every day in action takes us closer to them. what do you think then, given you have a certain scepticism about the ability of political leaders to make the necessary steps at this stage, what will it take? is that the greta thunberg route, is that millions upon millions getting out and saying you have to do it? i out...
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weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique, madagascar, for the weather. sponsored by katara, always question the narrative. you don't have ways to shake winter disinformation east real or not. you don't have any way to verify. identify who is telling the story their motivation. these are multi national corporations that are interested in profits, anticipate the consequences. the media was complicit in perpetuating this myth. i'm here to tell you that i think that many people die because of the lifting pace. deconstruct the media on al jazeera. ah, the book about kill watching on there with me. so he'll run the reminder of our top stories. saddam's reinstated prime minister. the handbook is promising a technocratic government reversing the country's military takeover and dogs like exclusively to al jazeera, to reaching a deal with the military chief and vowed elections within 18 model. a number of people have been killed after a car drove into a crown during parade in the us that he was show in wisconsin. more than 20 people, including ch
weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique, madagascar, for the weather. sponsored by katara, always question the narrative. you don't have ways to shake winter disinformation east real or not. you don't have any way to verify. identify who is telling the story their motivation. these are multi national corporations that are interested in profits, anticipate the consequences. the media was complicit in perpetuating this myth. i'm here to tell...
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we looked toward madagascar, those central and northern portions of the island. we'll see some rain here. things are looking nice and sunny in cape town with a high of 21 degrees on monday and port elizabeth, you've got a height of 21. that's it. that's all. see you soon. oh, the weather sponsored by katara always. the listening post cuts through the noise, you are talking about competing now they see monday tools being you perpetuate. there's competing narrative separating spin from fuck all 3 versions of the story and some element of the truth that the full story remains and contains hung packing, the stories you're being told, it's not a science story at all. it's a story about politics. the listening post your guide to the media on a jesse uta. ah ah, you're watching out as a reminder of our top stories this hour. south africa's president has criticized border closures following the discovery if a new strain of the current of ours describing it. as completely unjustified. several ramirez are also says, has been a rise and coven 19 cases. since only crump was
we looked toward madagascar, those central and northern portions of the island. we'll see some rain here. things are looking nice and sunny in cape town with a high of 21 degrees on monday and port elizabeth, you've got a height of 21. that's it. that's all. see you soon. oh, the weather sponsored by katara always. the listening post cuts through the noise, you are talking about competing now they see monday tools being you perpetuate. there's competing narrative separating spin from fuck all 3...
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wet weather will gradually make his way further northward pushing into southern parts mozambique, madagascar, ah, with laws b. the capital of puff getting is ranked one of the most dangerous in the world. one, a one east investigate the violent gains, filling on the street on l. g 0. november march the 5th anniversary of the 3 t between the columbia state and fire rebels. but the security situation in conflict regents like in coca, it's far from resolved. can the government still deliver on the promise piece of coverage and just like a book about it watching out there with me. so he'll run the reminder of all top stories to dolls. reinstated. prime minister della hum, dock is promising a technocratic government. preventing the country's military takeover and looks like exclusively town. there has to be a deal with the military chief and elections within 18 months. a number of people have been killed after a car drove into a crowd during a parade in the us that he was shot in wisconsin. more than 20 people, including children, were taken to hospital following the incident and fall right popul
wet weather will gradually make his way further northward pushing into southern parts mozambique, madagascar, ah, with laws b. the capital of puff getting is ranked one of the most dangerous in the world. one, a one east investigate the violent gains, filling on the street on l. g 0. november march the 5th anniversary of the 3 t between the columbia state and fire rebels. but the security situation in conflict regents like in coca, it's far from resolved. can the government still deliver on the...
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weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar ah, with, with an abundance of resource rate and walk into these firms. for me, we move to grow and fraud, we balance, reno economy, economy and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia progressively ensure the policy reform to create all the jobs. invest park when the reaches and programs invest in been here now. ah ah. are they watching out there that's remind you of on top stories here, the sour answered on an agreement has been reached to reinstate to pose liter abdullah conduct as prime minister. he was ousted nearly a month ago when the military seized power under 2 weeks of protests and unrest across the nation. meanwhile, though crowns and cartoon had been marching towards the presidential palace to dawn's longest opposition coalition is rejected the deal and called for protest to continue more than 40 demonstrators have been killed since the military take over to don's military and civilian need has had been sharing power since a long time either i'll the
weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar ah, with, with an abundance of resource rate and walk into these firms. for me, we move to grow and fraud, we balance, reno economy, economy and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia progressively ensure the policy reform to create all the jobs. invest park when the reaches and programs invest in been here now. ah ah. are they watching out there that's remind you...
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weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar. ah, the end of the country with an abundance of results for the trade bar and walk indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let me park when denise's growth and progress invest in indonesia. now, most people will never know what's beyond these doors. the deafening silence of 100000 forms. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious, with fear is not an option. but we're not most people, lou ah, ah, hello, they watching out of there and that's remind you about top stories here. this hour answered on an agreement has been reached to reinstate deposed liter abdullah. hum doc as prime minister. he was ousted nearly a month ago when the military seized power that had to weeks of protests across the natio
weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar. ah, the end of the country with an abundance of results for the trade bar and walk indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let me park when denise's growth and progress invest...
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been seeing across north america, across europe and china this summer, climate famine emerging in madagascar there are tipping points coming. they are in the future, we're not sure exactly where they are and when they will hit us, but we know every day of inaction takes us closer to them. what do you think then, given you have your — a certain scepticism about the ability of political leaders to make the necessary steps at this stage, what will it take? i mean, is that the greta thunberg route — is it millions upon millions getting out and saying "you have to do it"? yeah, i think so. i think we need a billion climate activists and one interesting thing about this climate emergency is that it is driven by physics. every year, it is going to get worse, up until the point that we stop burning fossil fuels completely. so the movement is going to be driven by physics — i think it is the first protest movement that's ever been given by physics — and you cannot negotiate with physics. so i think more and more people are going to wake up around the world and i think we will get those billion climat
been seeing across north america, across europe and china this summer, climate famine emerging in madagascar there are tipping points coming. they are in the future, we're not sure exactly where they are and when they will hit us, but we know every day of inaction takes us closer to them. what do you think then, given you have your — a certain scepticism about the ability of political leaders to make the necessary steps at this stage, what will it take? i mean, is that the greta thunberg...
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weather will gradually make his way further northward, pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar. ah, graves of the unmanned evidence that schools designed to strip indigenous people in the u. s. of their culture. also claimed the lives of their children abuse. proper punishment, forced to child labor loss of identity, loss of language in loneliness. the discipline was hm. if kids were killed, there isn't any native personal my today that hasn't had someone that went to boy's school in their family. very truth on a j 0 is not a guess a oh oh, oh no. oh hello, they are watching out there. let's remind you about top stories here in the south. a cat is walking one year until the 1st match kick off of the 2020 to fif a wildcard account down. clark was unveiled at a celebration in the capitol durham ensued on an agreement, has been reached to reinstate deposed leda. abraham dark as prime minister. he was ousted nearly a month ago, and the military seized power less than 2 weeks of protests and unrest across the nation. meanwhile, the crowds and called team had been marching towards th
weather will gradually make his way further northward, pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar. ah, graves of the unmanned evidence that schools designed to strip indigenous people in the u. s. of their culture. also claimed the lives of their children abuse. proper punishment, forced to child labor loss of identity, loss of language in loneliness. the discipline was hm. if kids were killed, there isn't any native personal my today that hasn't had someone that went to boy's...
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and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get them former australian prime minister and now the president of the asia society, which has been working on global agreements on climate change, joins us now. what's your take on this agreement? thejoint statement by the chinese and the americans i think is a significant step forward. it's not a game—changer, as with the us china agreement back in 2014 in the lead—up to paris but it's a big step forward and for two or three reasons. the current state of geopolitics between china and the united states, whichjohn kerryjust inferred is "goddamned awful" so the fact that you can extract this climate specific agreement between washington and beijing now is an important piece of momentum. the second thing is it re—establishes the us china climate working group which had been fluorescent in the wilderness for many years now. now been formally reared published and with an explicit focus on bilateral actions between the two countries in the 20 20s. not in the never—never. so i regard this as a signi
and others, like madagascar, victims of climate change, are desperate for this conference to get them former australian prime minister and now the president of the asia society, which has been working on global agreements on climate change, joins us now. what's your take on this agreement? thejoint statement by the chinese and the americans i think is a significant step forward. it's not a game—changer, as with the us china agreement back in 2014 in the lead—up to paris but it's a big step...
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one of notjust words but of action, so in terms of the communities, i was peek speaking to the madagascard this is one thing but how do we implement it. how do we take it down into the communities to make positive actions towards supporting their resilience, so we are approaching that point but implementation, that is what we want to look at next. the implementation, that is what we want to look at next-— to look at next. the chair of the committee _ to look at next. the chair of the committee on _ to look at next. the chair of the committee on climate - to look at next. the chair of the committee on climate change i to look at next. the chair of the i committee on climate change here to look at next. the chair of the - committee on climate change here in the uk told me earlier, that there wasn't enough yet in this text on transparency, accountability, measuring promises and pledge, measuring promises and pledge, measuring delivery, would you ray with that? t measuring delivery, would you ray with that? ~ ., measuring delivery, would you ray with that? ~ . ., , with that? i think that was
one of notjust words but of action, so in terms of the communities, i was peek speaking to the madagascard this is one thing but how do we implement it. how do we take it down into the communities to make positive actions towards supporting their resilience, so we are approaching that point but implementation, that is what we want to look at next. the implementation, that is what we want to look at next-— to look at next. the chair of the committee _ to look at next. the chair of the...