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that young pacific island are sa in: we that. that young pacific island are saying we are _ that.ng pacific island are saying we are not _ that. that young pacific island are saying we are not drowning, - that. that young pacific island are - saying we are not drowning, although they fear the islands will be taken over by rising sea levels, we are not drowning, we are fighting, urging them to help them in that fight. let's go back to boris johnson's speech. he said we have learned not to ignore the scientists. a lot of campaigners would say that is what governments have been doing, ignoring the scientists. for have been doing, ignoring the scientists.— scientists. for a long time governments _ scientists. for a long time governments have - scientists. for a long time governments have looked| scientists. for a long time l governments have looked at scientists. for a long time - governments have looked at the science and thought we can put off decisions until tomorrow or next year, let's set targets in 2050. what mrjohnson was clearly saying now, and he said in a bbc interview earli
that young pacific island are sa in: we that. that young pacific island are saying we are _ that.ng pacific island are saying we are not _ that. that young pacific island are saying we are not drowning, - that. that young pacific island are - saying we are not drowning, although they fear the islands will be taken over by rising sea levels, we are not drowning, we are fighting, urging them to help them in that fight. let's go back to boris johnson's speech. he said we have learned not to ignore...
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the south pacific island nation and _ islands. the south pacific island nation and for _ islands.sland nation and for the past two i islands. the south pacific island nation and for the past two days islands. the south pacific island l nation and for the past two days it has been rocked by rioters, some of whom accuse the prime minister of being too close to china. the focuses capital called honiara, a city of 85,000 people. several buildings have been set alight and over a thousand protesters storming the chinatown district and targeting many chinese owned businesses. this is drone footage of one bank that was set on fire. this is the sense of the devastation and this is the city center where other buildings have been ransacked. there is rubbish everywhere. we know the police are guarding critical infrastructure including government buildings, but they cannot guard everything. this is the latest from janus in honiara. for us in honiara it's quite a sad day for us, especially with what is happening now. now it's getting out of control and people are now looting, burning down build
the south pacific island nation and _ islands. the south pacific island nation and for _ islands.sland nation and for the past two i islands. the south pacific island nation and for the past two days islands. the south pacific island l nation and for the past two days it has been rocked by rioters, some of whom accuse the prime minister of being too close to china. the focuses capital called honiara, a city of 85,000 people. several buildings have been set alight and over a thousand protesters...
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the one nation for life rule. - so, we're talking about some of the highest profile players| of pacific islande, which is huge. it will transform the pacific. islands, but it will transform, hopefully as well, i the game of rugby. that is all the support from us for now. we'll see you soon. there will be some lingering cloud overnight across carts of the southeast. there will be some lingering cloud, patchy drizzle from the overnight across parts of southeast and the channel islands, elsewhere, the odd wintry shower possible around the coast, hail, maybe a bit of sleet over any higher ground. more showers in the far north of scotland, developing a bit more widely in northern ireland throughout the day, but for most, they stay dry and sunny, and it's cold, 5—9 celsius, down on what we'd normally expected at this stage in november. but temperatures actually lift up a bit across the north and the west through thursday night into friday morning, as outbreaks of rain spread in ahead of what could be quite a potent area of low pressure. it spreads its way southwards and eastward through friday and i
the one nation for life rule. - so, we're talking about some of the highest profile players| of pacific islande, which is huge. it will transform the pacific. islands, but it will transform, hopefully as well, i the game of rugby. that is all the support from us for now. we'll see you soon. there will be some lingering cloud overnight across carts of the southeast. there will be some lingering cloud, patchy drizzle from the overnight across parts of southeast and the channel islands, elsewhere,...
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a pacific islanders, there were indigenous people from the amazon. there were local trade union people, people from the fire brigade union, very young families of those pacific islanders specifically and also those from the amazon. this isn't just a matter of the negotiations that called 26. it's a matter of life and death. at least 99 people have been killed and many others severely burned. after a major fuel tanker explosion in sierra leone, the blast happened after the tanker collided with another vehicle at a busy junction in the capital free town. authorities say the fire spread on to nearby traffic, the number of bed is expected to rise and internationally mediated, planned to get sudan back on the road to democracy, appears to be in that block with both sides, rejecting proposals, pro democracy activists called nationwide stripes against any power sharing arrangement with the military sources, say the generals who lead last month's arm to take over over, have also refused the plans. he but morgan is in cartoon well talked between the military
a pacific islanders, there were indigenous people from the amazon. there were local trade union people, people from the fire brigade union, very young families of those pacific islanders specifically and also those from the amazon. this isn't just a matter of the negotiations that called 26. it's a matter of life and death. at least 99 people have been killed and many others severely burned. after a major fuel tanker explosion in sierra leone, the blast happened after the tanker collided with...
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but the scientist suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rises 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these islands will be uninhabitable by 2030 on the small number of pacific on and they just were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the clover pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluters, the coal producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments in the climate adaptation projects across the pacific islands. otherwise, on the current trajectory, where the rise of emissions about 16 percent by 2030 scientists say the pacific islands are in trouble. well, that's now turned to india's engagement in glasgow, and we can speak just anita ray and she is the director of the center for science and environment, which is a deli based thing, works on climate and sustainable development. she joins us now from new delhi sneezer earlier and next report we saw alex shawna getting emotional there. apologizing for how this will play dowson glasgow. i want to start by asking what you make of the final text and india is role in it. i think
but the scientist suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rises 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these islands will be uninhabitable by 2030 on the small number of pacific on and they just were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the clover pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluters, the coal producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments in the climate adaptation projects across the...
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i in the, in the process of helping the pacific islands now sadly, only for pacific arnold leaders were able to make it at to glasgow simply due to cova. but certainly they've got so much to lose. and they were very big voice and the likes of scientists to say the pacific islands, some of them will be uninhabitable by 2030. the likes of tuba lu and samoa. and most of these low lying call at holes will be gone her by 2030. now we spoke to out, is there a spoke to some villages and some people residing on the island of malik cooler in our velocity. and they talked about life living with climate change and the day to day battling the likes of the extreme weather and circumstances that are in thy face. in van iwatsu, just, we just build and then it is destroyed and we build again. if the whole world could see what we are going through and find a solution to help us overcome these natural disasters. whenever a natural disaster comes, instead of us just rebuilding and rebuilding, we need solutions to be found for us at a community over a level on a separate note. so the i picked countries rel
i in the, in the process of helping the pacific islands now sadly, only for pacific arnold leaders were able to make it at to glasgow simply due to cova. but certainly they've got so much to lose. and they were very big voice and the likes of scientists to say the pacific islands, some of them will be uninhabitable by 2030. the likes of tuba lu and samoa. and most of these low lying call at holes will be gone her by 2030. now we spoke to out, is there a spoke to some villages and some people...
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the scientist is suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rises 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these islands will be uninhabitable by 2030 on the small number pacific on and latest were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covered pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluters, the coal producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments and the climate adaptation projects across the pacific islands. otherwise, on the current trajectory, where the rise of emissions of up to 16 percent by 2030 scientists say that pacific islands are in trouble out there. a bureau chief and sudan has been arrested and said, let me think about she was taken into custody after security forces rated because foam in heart to me. no reason has been given for his detention. and this come at least 5 people were killed and doesn't injure during protests against military rule . on saturday, the sudanese doctors committee has accused security forces of shooting them, but police deny using live ammunition. first of all started our reports from c
the scientist is suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rises 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these islands will be uninhabitable by 2030 on the small number pacific on and latest were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covered pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluters, the coal producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments and the climate adaptation projects across the...
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start, but the scientist is suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rise as 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these islands will be uninhabitable by 2030 on a small number of pacific on and late us were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covey pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluters, the co producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments in the climate adaptation projects across the pacific islands. otherwise, on the current trajectory, with a rise of emissions up to 16 percent by 2030 scientists say the pacific islands are in trouble or bangladesh is already being affected by rising sea levels of res. wanna hassan is the chief executive of the bangladesh environmental lawyers association? she says millions, they're facing an imminent catastrophe. we have the bay of big oil by the side of us, and it is being predicted that if the temperature rises by one rises above 1.5 degrees, then we lose one 3rd of our full statistic. and which means we really have to accommodate this one. this one hurt people within the very litt
start, but the scientist is suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rise as 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these islands will be uninhabitable by 2030 on a small number of pacific on and late us were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covey pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluters, the co producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments in the climate adaptation projects...
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he met with the fijian prime minister, ab slice, pacific islands have said this climate fund, the new climate money is certainly a stars, but the scientist is suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rises 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these alans will be uninhabitable by 2030 on a small number. pacific, on and late us were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covey pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluted the co producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments in the climate adaptation projects across the pacific islands. otherwise, on the current trajectory, where the rise of emissions up to 16 percent by 2030 scientists say the pacific islands are in trouble. we can now speak, you can't and climb activist patients number color. she was at the climate summit in glasgow and joins is leih from edinburgh. how do you feel about the outcome of the climate conference? i am. it's really so sad. i feel i feel be changed by the u. k. u. s. and ah, they repeat conscious. they d
he met with the fijian prime minister, ab slice, pacific islands have said this climate fund, the new climate money is certainly a stars, but the scientist is suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rises 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these alans will be uninhabitable by 2030 on a small number. pacific, on and late us were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covey pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluted...
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now scott morrison, he met with the fiji and prime minister, pacific islands have said this climate fund a new kind of money is certainly a stock. but the scientist, the suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rises 3 times the global average . it's also said that some of these ons will be uninhabitable by 2030 une small number of pacific on and they were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covered pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluters, the coal producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments in the climate adaptation projects across the pacific islands. otherwise, on the current trajectory, where the rise of emissions of up to 16 percent, but 2030 scientists say the pacific islands are in trouble. al jazeera has condemned in the strongest terms the actions of futons military after it arrested the network hard tombs bureau chief and was telling me combat she was taken into custody after security forces rated his home. al jazeera is calling for his immediate release and says it holds the suda
now scott morrison, he met with the fiji and prime minister, pacific islands have said this climate fund a new kind of money is certainly a stock. but the scientist, the suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rises 3 times the global average . it's also said that some of these ons will be uninhabitable by 2030 une small number of pacific on and they were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covered pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big...
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i am a proud parent of a first grader of the pacific islander community leader and chair of the pacific islander parent advisory council and tonight i'm presenting as the chair of the parent advisory council. i'd like to introduce lina. >> hi, i'm selena chu of two parents enrolled in sfusd and i'm co-chair of the pac and great to see all of you here today. >> thank you. the role of the parent advisory council or pac is to inform board of education policy discussions and decisions. the is our report for the november 9, 2021 board of education meeting. >> the pac would like to talk about those who walked out to protest sexual harassment and assault and where's they feel unsafe that they have not been addressed as well as students at other schools including academy and lowell, who joined them in solidarity. if we as a district say we are [indiscernible] physical and emotional safety of all students. we must take them seriously and must report this and must make changes necessary to ensure all can fully and safely participate in their education and in all activities related to their educat
i am a proud parent of a first grader of the pacific islander community leader and chair of the pacific islander parent advisory council and tonight i'm presenting as the chair of the parent advisory council. i'd like to introduce lina. >> hi, i'm selena chu of two parents enrolled in sfusd and i'm co-chair of the pac and great to see all of you here today. >> thank you. the role of the parent advisory council or pac is to inform board of education policy discussions and decisions....
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the one nation for life rule. - so, we're talking about some of the highest profile players| of pacific islande pretty lively weather conditions on the way to us later in the week and, into the start of the weekend, we could see some severe gales quite widely, particularly through friday into saturday. and to go with it, a realfeel of winter in the air — much colder with more of you seeing a little bit of sleet, or even snow. that cold air pushing southwards overnight into the start of thursday — and that really makes for the chill for the first of the commutes of the day, temperatures widely at or just above freezing. so it frost in places, maybe just frost—free in the southeast corner where there overnight cloud and patchy drizzle just about to clear, and in the far north of scotland overnight, heavy showers continuing with sleet and snow, even down to sea level. they'll continue throughout the day, a few showers down around eastern coastal counties of england, 1—2 to the west of wales, cornwall, and across northern ireland. but for most of you, thursday is one of those crisp, clear days — g
the one nation for life rule. - so, we're talking about some of the highest profile players| of pacific islande pretty lively weather conditions on the way to us later in the week and, into the start of the weekend, we could see some severe gales quite widely, particularly through friday into saturday. and to go with it, a realfeel of winter in the air — much colder with more of you seeing a little bit of sleet, or even snow. that cold air pushing southwards overnight into the start of...
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. >> it could be the fourth city to apologize for the treatment of pacific islanders for a century and a half of racist laws and practices. but it won't come up for a vote until later this year. here's nbc bay area's thom jensen. >> reporter: the san francisco board of supervisors finally admitting to more than 150 years can of racism toward chinese and other asian residents dating back to the california gold rush in the 1860s. >> policies that denied access to education, housing, law targ chinese immigrants. >> reporter: a junior at uc berkley brought the idea to the supervisor after antioch and l.a. already made their own apologies. >> if not san francisco then where, when there is such a long history in this particular city. >> reporter: they researched the history of the treatment of aapi residents and were appalled by what they found. >> we all were shocked that there were these atrocities committed in this city to chinese american community. and he was also shocked that an apology had never been issued by the board of supervisors. >> reporter: they also learned the board of super
. >> it could be the fourth city to apologize for the treatment of pacific islanders for a century and a half of racist laws and practices. but it won't come up for a vote until later this year. here's nbc bay area's thom jensen. >> reporter: the san francisco board of supervisors finally admitting to more than 150 years can of racism toward chinese and other asian residents dating back to the california gold rush in the 1860s. >> policies that denied access to education,...
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position because the very future of those pacific island nations are at stake right now. enough and the fact it is not mandate, actually, that ship has sailed and the room knows that the end of coal is coming. that's are very interesting debate in australia, your country. australia, your country. australia is the largest exporter of coal and gas in the world, ourfossilfuel emissions are the third largest in the world after saudi arabia and russia. so the context matters for australia, although now it has been significantly watered down, it's now really focuses on domestic coal generation, it's now pushed aside metallurgical coal, used for steel—making, and coal exports, but any language on this agreement in whole is significant language. it does put another nail in the coffin of coal, and major gas producers around the world, it will not be lost on them to know that if there is coal language, sooner or later there will be language on gas as well. major gas producing nations will be seeing this as being in the firing line next if the coal language manages to hold, but we a
position because the very future of those pacific island nations are at stake right now. enough and the fact it is not mandate, actually, that ship has sailed and the room knows that the end of coal is coming. that's are very interesting debate in australia, your country. australia, your country. australia is the largest exporter of coal and gas in the world, ourfossilfuel emissions are the third largest in the world after saudi arabia and russia. so the context matters for australia, although...
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>> for a long time pacific islands have known this is a problem.s not new to us that climate change is real. we have noted for decades because we experience it firsthand. our call has always been to keep fossil fuels in the ground. we need to be drastically lowering emissions and make sure we can stay below the 1.5 threshold. so that has always been our call to action, to end all fossil fuels, to move toward renewable energy as well as another call we are asking is for climate damage to be financed. there is no such thing as climate aid, it is climate debt. bigger countries that make money from extracting oh as debt because we are experiencing the consequences of their inaction. juan: could you talk about what the consequences would be for pacific island nations like samoa, global warming going about 1.5 degrees celsius, what the projections are? >> yes. so the recent ipc report, the projections of the low-lying have around a decade. a decade if we are lucky at the current trajectory we are on. so far smaller islands, means the end. that is the sen
>> for a long time pacific islands have known this is a problem.s not new to us that climate change is real. we have noted for decades because we experience it firsthand. our call has always been to keep fossil fuels in the ground. we need to be drastically lowering emissions and make sure we can stay below the 1.5 threshold. so that has always been our call to action, to end all fossil fuels, to move toward renewable energy as well as another call we are asking is for climate damage to...
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the solomon islands is a small pacific island nation with a population of less than 700000 people. it's a 1700 kilometers northeast of these trail in city of townsville from which soldier the now being deployed. so o'clock, proposed plumes of smoke filled, the sky is hundreds, defy a government locked down and take to the streets of honey. our anti government protest is marched in the east of the capital and in chinatown setting fire to building and losing shots. the protests when they buy people from the nations most populous island, the malay department. they want the prime minister to sit down, accusing him of failing to deliver the key infrastructure in the region. they're also angry about the government's decision to civil, long standing ties with taiwan office, 36 years and declare allegiance with beijing. what we're saying is a coalescing of date, historical tension between the provinces and the central government, which have been exacerbated by the jew politic. the political competition in the region and unhelpful in an helpful way. the south pacific has been a diplomatic s
the solomon islands is a small pacific island nation with a population of less than 700000 people. it's a 1700 kilometers northeast of these trail in city of townsville from which soldier the now being deployed. so o'clock, proposed plumes of smoke filled, the sky is hundreds, defy a government locked down and take to the streets of honey. our anti government protest is marched in the east of the capital and in chinatown setting fire to building and losing shots. the protests when they buy...
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but the scientist is suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rise as 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these islands will be uninhabitable by 2030 on a small number. pacific on and latest were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covered pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluters, the co producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments in the climate adaptation projects across the pacific islands. otherwise, on the current trajectory, where the rise of emissions of up to 16 percent by 2030 scientists say the pacific islands are in trouble on the palm, which has some of the heaviest rainfall in the world. while the long dry spell, sarah, causing a serious drinking water shortage. now farmers coming out with simple but effective ways to harness the brain. during the monsoon season, the bus driver has more from central power. nepal has always been one of the rainiest countries in the world, giving it lush, green, rolling foothills, the hallmark of the himalayas. it's certainly not the kind of place you might think is su
but the scientist is suggesting that the pacific will see sea level rise as 3 times the global average. it's also said that some of these islands will be uninhabitable by 2030 on a small number. pacific on and latest were able to attend the glasgow climate summit simply due to the covered pandemic. but they message was loud and clear. they want the big polluters, the co producing nations, as well as those rich countries to boost their investments in the climate adaptation projects across the...
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not support a phasing out of coal critics of called australia, a climate pariah neglecting its pacific island neighbors, such as 9 o 2, which has a lot to lose. the island group is one of the most at risk countries in the world with rising sea levels already encroaching on its land. mass representative is a calling for more investment from wealthy nations to protect the vulnerable islands and villages in van. o, i to have appealed to wildly. dest help safeguard their communities from the climate disasters. they are constantly suffering, we just build, and then it is destroyed. and we build again, if the whole world could see what we are going through and find a solution to help us overcome these natural disasters. whenever a natural disaster comes, instead of us just rebuilding and rebuilding, we need solutions to be found for us at a community over level. sara clark has one out from brisbin in queensland. australia was very slow to commit to the 1st round of targets where they took about the 0 net emissions by 2050 little and the short term targets by 2030. so by the end of the decade, trays
not support a phasing out of coal critics of called australia, a climate pariah neglecting its pacific island neighbors, such as 9 o 2, which has a lot to lose. the island group is one of the most at risk countries in the world with rising sea levels already encroaching on its land. mass representative is a calling for more investment from wealthy nations to protect the vulnerable islands and villages in van. o, i to have appealed to wildly. dest help safeguard their communities from the...
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and critics have called australia climate pariah neglecting its pacific island neighbors. like vinyl want to who have a lot of to lose the archipelago is one of the most at risk countries in the world with raising sea levels already encroaching on its land mass. its representatives are calling for more investment from wealthier nations to protect vulnerable islands. sarah clark has more on this from brisbane was really was very slow to commit to the 1st round of targets where they took met the 0 net emissions by 2050 a little on the short term targets by 2030. so by the end of the decade, fries been pushing back on that. and the suggestion was, the strategy has been leading the charge this week in glasgow to try and walk down that agreement, which looks at the shorter, tougher targets in the short term, as well as the phasing out on the dependence on coal. a strategy of course, as the 2nd largest exporter of coal worlds. so one of the highest amid has in the prime minister has said scott morrison has it even before he went to glasgow, that destroyed no stallion policy to c
and critics have called australia climate pariah neglecting its pacific island neighbors. like vinyl want to who have a lot of to lose the archipelago is one of the most at risk countries in the world with raising sea levels already encroaching on its land mass. its representatives are calling for more investment from wealthier nations to protect vulnerable islands. sarah clark has more on this from brisbane was really was very slow to commit to the 1st round of targets where they took met the...
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was a small group, but a large voice that scientists have said that the sea level rise in the pacific islands could be $2.00 to $3.00 times the global average. and some of those low lying coral at holes are simply won't survive and some of the islands will be uninhabitable by 2030. now we spoke to some villages in, i'm very watson and they discussed about what life is like, living with the extreme, whether they're experiencing on a daily basis. we just build and then it is destroyed and we build again. if the whole world can see what we are going through and find a solution to help us overcome these natural disasters. whenever a natural disaster comes, instead of us just rebuilding and rebuilding, we need solutions to be found for us at a community over a level. are leaders of the asia pacific region have pledged increased cooperation to help lead the recovery from the curve at 1900 pandemic. the apex summit was hosted virtually by new zealand and came amid increasing regional attention, particularly between the united states and china. when hey, reports, ah, they were the traditional welcome
was a small group, but a large voice that scientists have said that the sea level rise in the pacific islands could be $2.00 to $3.00 times the global average. and some of those low lying coral at holes are simply won't survive and some of the islands will be uninhabitable by 2030. now we spoke to some villages in, i'm very watson and they discussed about what life is like, living with the extreme, whether they're experiencing on a daily basis. we just build and then it is destroyed and we...
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when we in the pacific islands say that we really — the pacific islands say that we really need to actgreat sense of urgency, it is because as we are _ sense of urgency, it is because as we are sitting here at this cop26 we are getting images and text from our neighbours— are getting images and text from our neighbours that are telling us that their homes are getting flooded as we speak, — their homes are getting flooded as we speak, so there is a little girl who is— we speak, so there is a little girl who is sitting in her room, her bedroom — who is sitting in her room, her bedroom longings have been flooded, her textbooks are wet, she can't go to schootm — her textbooks are wet, she can't go to school... her parents are despondent because they have not been able — despondent because they have not been able to protect their families. so these _ been able to protect their families. so these kinds of stories are not unique _ so these kinds of stories are not unique to— so these kinds of stories are not unique to palau. you will hear similar— unique to palau. you will hear similar storie
when we in the pacific islands say that we really — the pacific islands say that we really need to actgreat sense of urgency, it is because as we are _ sense of urgency, it is because as we are sitting here at this cop26 we are getting images and text from our neighbours— are getting images and text from our neighbours that are telling us that their homes are getting flooded as we speak, — their homes are getting flooded as we speak, so there is a little girl who is— we speak, so there...
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and again, the perceived inaction that we've seen that all sorts of people here at pacific islanders there were indigenous people from the amazon. there were local trades, you knew people, people from the fire brigade, you knew they were young families are those pacific islanders specifically and also those from the amazon. this isn't just a matter of negotiations that called 26. it's a matter of life and death. so that's the view from glasgow, but protest stairs have also taken to the streets in paris. they're demanding leaders all no promises that they made. they are 6 years ago. alexey o'brien has roy this 6 years ago, the parents, the climate agreement that was raised, there was a lot back then a lot of the celebration maybe in the crowd. yes. nice. the promises that were made as part of that deal. he failed to come into any sort of a lot of anger. here he gets the government's economic business. they say that the real creation, the actual change, a thought on the climate is actually being done here at a grass roots level. now president macro, he has tried to mention himself as a
and again, the perceived inaction that we've seen that all sorts of people here at pacific islanders there were indigenous people from the amazon. there were local trades, you knew people, people from the fire brigade, you knew they were young families are those pacific islanders specifically and also those from the amazon. this isn't just a matter of negotiations that called 26. it's a matter of life and death. so that's the view from glasgow, but protest stairs have also taken to the streets...
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support the phasing out of coal. critics have labeled australia climate prior neglecting its pacific island neighbors like that wants to have the most to lose the archipelago is one of the most at risk countries in the world with rising sea levels already encroaching on its land mass as representatives are calling for more investment from wealthier nations to protect vulnerable islands on the front lines of climate change of warners. let's feature sarah clark. she is in brisbin in australia force as they are, as we've been saying, australia described as a climate prior facing so much criticism. so what's the reaction actually been to this latest draft cut plan over there? will study was very slow to commit to the 1st round of targets where they talk about the 0 net emissions by 2050 little and the short term targets by 2030. so by the end of the decade, has been pushing back on that. and the suggestion was that a study has been leading the charge this week in glasgow to try and walk down that agreement which looks at the shorter the tougher target for the short term. as well as the phasing
support the phasing out of coal. critics have labeled australia climate prior neglecting its pacific island neighbors like that wants to have the most to lose the archipelago is one of the most at risk countries in the world with rising sea levels already encroaching on its land mass as representatives are calling for more investment from wealthier nations to protect vulnerable islands on the front lines of climate change of warners. let's feature sarah clark. she is in brisbin in australia...
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this is a warrior high from young pacific islanders we are not drowning. we are fighting and really i think there's a misconception that we are mere victims to the climate crisis. but if you actually visit an island, you would see that there's so much resilience coming out of our communities. and your speech was listened to by president joe biden, even said david, out of breath, was in the audience listening to you. brianna. that must have made you a little bit nervous. but do you think your speech to cop 26 will make a difference to what happens this week? i can 100 percent say that i hope that it makes a difference. i chose specifically to talk about the importance of words. i only had 2 minutes and i thought, what better way to use it then to remind our leaders that what they do at hot would determine the trajectory of the way our planet will survive. let's talk about samoa, because samoa face is a serious risk from climate change, about 70 percent of your country's population on infrastructure allocated in low lying coastal areas. how is climate change
this is a warrior high from young pacific islanders we are not drowning. we are fighting and really i think there's a misconception that we are mere victims to the climate crisis. but if you actually visit an island, you would see that there's so much resilience coming out of our communities. and your speech was listened to by president joe biden, even said david, out of breath, was in the audience listening to you. brianna. that must have made you a little bit nervous. but do you think your...
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and for those pacific islanders specifically, and also those from the amazon. this isn't just a matter of the negotiations that called 26. it's a matter of life and death. and nadine bab, i is in london where he explains the clean t climate issues for activists that some of the issues that protest is eric ga. skokie have been highlighting many a shared by the thousands of people who've marched here church or frog a square in the center of london from the bank of england in london financial district. in fact, that was where gretchen berg appeared just before call 26. joining in calls with the big banks to stop ah, lending money for oil and gas projects which are still going on, including in the u. k. there is a, a project off the coast of scotland hall, the combo oil field, which is still are going ahead at the moment. and there's a lot of anger about that saying it's sending a the wrong message as well to the rest of the world. when prime minister boys johnson is urging his fellow heads of government to really get to to cotton missions and to move towards renew
and for those pacific islanders specifically, and also those from the amazon. this isn't just a matter of the negotiations that called 26. it's a matter of life and death. and nadine bab, i is in london where he explains the clean t climate issues for activists that some of the issues that protest is eric ga. skokie have been highlighting many a shared by the thousands of people who've marched here church or frog a square in the center of london from the bank of england in london financial...
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apihip seeks to elevate local and state efforts to promote japanese and asian american pacific islander stories, and we offer full support for this designation. i strongly urge you on the commission to support the nomination of the takahashi trading company as a city landmark. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. last call for public comment on this item. you need to press star, three to be added to the queue. seeing no additional requests from the public to speak on this item, public comment is now closed, and the item is now before you, commissioners. commissioner foley? >> i actually have an office right around the corner from this building. i think the building's incredible. i think even more important than the building, you know, beautiful historic building, i think the cultural aspect of what these people have been doing their whole lives with the business and with the foundation, i'm in support of this, and i think it's a stunning story of what this family did, and i'm super glad to be here and supporting this. thank you. >> clerk: commissioner so? >> thank you, alex. always nice to h
apihip seeks to elevate local and state efforts to promote japanese and asian american pacific islander stories, and we offer full support for this designation. i strongly urge you on the commission to support the nomination of the takahashi trading company as a city landmark. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. last call for public comment on this item. you need to press star, three to be added to the queue. seeing no additional requests from the public to speak on this item, public comment...
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grammy for her album in 2019 they see headlines. democracy may be coming up next. kiera by a pacific island mason rapidly falling back him to rising. the level of the president wilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy. who do we appeal to for our people's right? the survivor and the challenge of climate change? but can he security to the he seems to be dateless people. what he's going to happen to us to be the faith. whitney, and then for now did you lose all the mm me id and i don't want my life when how all my when i tell me about how may i help my god you know what have you, but i will not be at performing me funny but hey hey, why yeah. man, i've been but had me me, me and my family lives golf. have a pew money back in my family might be home in a long time, but have hi paul. i have i have no name of it. i have, i'm here, my dad got me home for me. how come here back back home and i realize with me and i talk talk fees a way ah, around noon ah ah, a . 7 bunch of how do you the elk up p a manga, and anime, or will you be open? they might make, i mean, i go catherine nis
grammy for her album in 2019 they see headlines. democracy may be coming up next. kiera by a pacific island mason rapidly falling back him to rising. the level of the president wilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy. who do we appeal to for our people's right? the survivor and the challenge of climate change? but can he security to the he seems to be dateless people. what he's going to happen to us to be the faith. whitney, and then for now did you lose all the mm me id and...
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and the pacific island nation of fiji has deployed 50 soldiers to the solomon islands to help contain anti government riots. protests over poverty and high unemployment of turned violent was 4. people killed australia sent the 100 police and soldiers on fighting for g and prime minister frank. by me, my rama says more of his troops all on staff. fine. i'll just there a correspondent, my own private bollywood continues. now going to have the al jazeera news. i will for you in just under half an hour. ah, this is the day i've been waiting for the last 25 years. the last 5 years i've been working on this all have put everything i've been last have you mostly was related to this. not, nor was it all, i think. so it's very important. be me everybody thinks i'm going to come in to make it, and very often i get to hear from municipal the, to me that be if i prove that ms film says, ah, i prefer them tick tock as. but i'd initiated the shooting sort of believe actually i am a phone. did a thought of networks at the network. no network, no gentleman on ticket. ah hello. i knew i think one is s
and the pacific island nation of fiji has deployed 50 soldiers to the solomon islands to help contain anti government riots. protests over poverty and high unemployment of turned violent was 4. people killed australia sent the 100 police and soldiers on fighting for g and prime minister frank. by me, my rama says more of his troops all on staff. fine. i'll just there a correspondent, my own private bollywood continues. now going to have the al jazeera news. i will for you in just under half an...
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ah, kira the pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to corolla, people's right to survive in the challenge of planet. but can he secure a theatre that he seemed to be stateless people? what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of paris, winful witness. and so, oh, now does it. mm hm. with the stage assess and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics, to the global pandemic, and everything in between. upfront with me, mark lamond hill on al jazeera ah mass protests in cities across the world's going on, leaders to take immediate and more radical action to address the climate crisis. ah, other can vanelle, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, a fuel tanker explode sincerely on killing at least 99 people and injuring dozens a call to action and saddam act.
ah, kira the pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to corolla, people's right to survive in the challenge of planet. but can he secure a theatre that he seemed to be stateless people? what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of paris, winful witness. and so, oh, now does it. mm hm. with the stage assess and it's time for a different approach. one that is...
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i care about the pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and the president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to corolla, people's right to survive and the challenge of clergy with can he security to the he seemed to be stateless people. what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of boris. willful witness. i need some analogies in from the for vendors of caracas, so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah, it remains possible to quickly reach and implement an understanding on a mutual return to compliance with the j. c. p. away the u. s. welcome to ron's returned to talks with world powers to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal. ah, and come all santa maria here and john how this is the world news from al jazeera tensions of flaring. however, as iran accused, as the u. s. navy of trying to seize its oil.
i care about the pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and the president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to corolla, people's right to survive and the challenge of clergy with can he security to the he seemed to be stateless people. what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of boris. willful witness. i need some analogies in from the for vendors of caracas, so the battle fields around most of our job is to...
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ah, ah, ah. cuba, pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to for our people to ride, to survive and to challenge a planet with? can he secure a theater? but he seemed to be stateless people. what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of boris winful, witness, and so on al jazeera, ah ah, ethiopia government declares a state of emergency as to grind fight has say, they are advancing towards the capitol. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera la you from dell are also coming up oh boy, explosions at cobbles, military hospital kill 19 people. the taliban blames i sold for the attack all over 80 countries have signed up. this is fantastic.
ah, ah, ah. cuba, pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to for our people to ride, to survive and to challenge a planet with? can he secure a theater? but he seemed to be stateless people. what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of boris winful, witness, and so on al jazeera, ah ah, ethiopia government declares a state of emergency as to grind fight has...
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we hear back the pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, who do we appeal to for our people's ride to survive and the challenge of clarity with can he security to the he seemed to be stateless people. what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of paris. wilful witness, and no one else is in pitches, don't whine. that's the beauty of television. journalism i've always wanted to make the audience feel something to create an emotional connection with the story. sometimes you have to go to great lengths to do just that. ah, when we made a film on the quote of ours, we covered it without fear or favor. we so 1st hand, the fee of the pandemic, of course, and the behavior laid on the truck when you realize what's going on, the police investigating and right now office the government expelled me by couldn't hide from the truth as a tax on press freedom escalate. i work the al jazeera because i hold the line. i'm drew ambrose mm. oh, tens of thousands of children were born int
we hear back the pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, who do we appeal to for our people's ride to survive and the challenge of clarity with can he security to the he seemed to be stateless people. what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of paris. wilful witness, and no one else is in pitches, don't whine. that's the beauty of television. journalism i've always wanted to...
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we cuba, a pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to for our people's right to survive and the challenge of climate change? but can he secure a future that he seemed to be stateless people? what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of paris, winful, witness, and analogies in november on al jazeera by years ought to be his story. he feel between fog rebels in the colombian government. alger theory examines white tensions and violence of rising once again. emmy award winning for flies investigates the untold stories across the us, millions encompassed on boat in parliamentary elections under a new constitution. and more than a year after the last pole triggered a political crisis in mercy at personal, short documentary africa, direct showcase his african stories from african filmmakers, china monks, $100.00 days until it holds the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and cool for a boycott? impact the sporting event november on al jazeera. oh, the
we cuba, a pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to for our people's right to survive and the challenge of climate change? but can he secure a future that he seemed to be stateless people? what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of paris, winful, witness, and analogies in november on al jazeera by years ought to be his story. he feel between fog rebels in...
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their 1st live in dhaka australia says it's sending troops to the solomon islands as the pacific island faces a 2nd day of writing. the unrest began when the prime minister switched the country's allegiances from taiwan to china. the solomon islands is a small pacific nation with the population of less than 700000 people. 1700 kilometers north east. don't be australian. 50 of towns will, was soldiers all being deployed. fair o'clock, explains. plumes of smoke fill the skies. hundreds. defy a government locked down and take to the streets of honey are. as government protest is marched in the east of the capital and in chinatown setting fire to building and losing shots. the protests were made by people from the nations most populous island immolate apartments. they want the prime minister to sit down, accusing him of failing to deliver the key infrastructure in the region. there also angry about the governance decision, the civil long standing ties with high one office, 32 kids, and to clear allegiance with beijing. what we're saying is a coalescing of date, historical tension between th
their 1st live in dhaka australia says it's sending troops to the solomon islands as the pacific island faces a 2nd day of writing. the unrest began when the prime minister switched the country's allegiances from taiwan to china. the solomon islands is a small pacific nation with the population of less than 700000 people. 1700 kilometers north east. don't be australian. 50 of towns will, was soldiers all being deployed. fair o'clock, explains. plumes of smoke fill the skies. hundreds. defy a...
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next, the solomon islands, a south pacific island nation of 600,000 people.few days, it has been rocked by rioters, some of whom accuse the prime minister of being too close to china. the close does the focus is the capital, city of 85,000 people. this was the scene earlier, buildings satellite went over 1000 protesters stormed the chinatown district and targeted chinese businesses. this is drone footage of a building sn fire. we are told banks and markets have also been looted. this gives you aense of the devastation in the city center. other buildings have been ransacked. there is rubbish everywhere. we are told police are guarding critical infrastructure including hospitals and government buildings, but they can't guard everything. that's hear more from a journalist there. reporter: for us, it is quite a sad day for us, especially with what is happening now. it is getting out of contr, and people are looting, burning down buildings, starting from the east of the city. ey burned down a branch of bank of the south pacific, also isnd enterprise, local company
next, the solomon islands, a south pacific island nation of 600,000 people.few days, it has been rocked by rioters, some of whom accuse the prime minister of being too close to china. the close does the focus is the capital, city of 85,000 people. this was the scene earlier, buildings satellite went over 1000 protesters stormed the chinatown district and targeted chinese businesses. this is drone footage of a building sn fire. we are told banks and markets have also been looted. this gives you...
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i have malaria and in the pacific islands they treated me but it resurfaced after the war so i had to be treated for malaria and i can no longer give blood or a transfusion because. at 16 years of age it was run by the government and i paid for that at the age of 62 determined i didn't have ulcers all the time. i had something those in the medical profession would recognize as i had an infection in my system and then i worked in the pikes in the room that were covered with asbestos and so i have a spouse uses and for me because of my lifestyle i have asbestos coating my lungs that become plated. that's what the physicians tell me. but finally, the unnamed disease that a high percentage face and we don't want to talk about it is something called posttraumatic stress, but that's not its name. it's posttraumatic stress disorder. and over 1 million hospital beds were filled with those and no one wanted to admit they had it because of the word disorder and it could contaminate employment later. we also paid taxes on everything earned. the average on a $1,500 deduction. i don't dislike anyb
i have malaria and in the pacific islands they treated me but it resurfaced after the war so i had to be treated for malaria and i can no longer give blood or a transfusion because. at 16 years of age it was run by the government and i paid for that at the age of 62 determined i didn't have ulcers all the time. i had something those in the medical profession would recognize as i had an infection in my system and then i worked in the pikes in the room that were covered with asbestos and so i...
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we were quite disappointed as well as other pacific island countries with that last-minute change. >>er country at risk of rising seas is cape verde. >> we have to do more. we have to be careful about the consequences of climate change, and we have to talk about international partners, about our situation, because climate change relates to social injustice. other countries didn't contribute to the climate change. it was the rich countries, the countries that follow some kind of development. the cop 26 president has acknowledged the disappointment that is being felt. these are countries on the front line of climate change. for them, 1.5 is really very bad news. of course it matters, there was a lot of emotion there, and in terms of -- on this issue they will have to explain themselves. all of this means that india and china are coming under a lot of criticism, unfairly in the view of some. here is one analyst. >> its economy is still heavily dependent on fossil fuel and if the country agrees, it means they're doing much more than was expected of their country. >> china has rejected the
we were quite disappointed as well as other pacific island countries with that last-minute change. >>er country at risk of rising seas is cape verde. >> we have to do more. we have to be careful about the consequences of climate change, and we have to talk about international partners, about our situation, because climate change relates to social injustice. other countries didn't contribute to the climate change. it was the rich countries, the countries that follow some kind of...
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. >> many of san francisco's racist laws against asians and pacific islanders were duplicated by other19th century. the board could take it to vote and make the apology bit end are the year. >>> another thing the pandemic has taken from us. it's an east bay roller rink. in san ramon golden skate roller rink drew skaters from all over the bay area. the place was the last holdout since all other large rinks went out of business in the last decade. in a moving open letter, the owner described his sadness at losing a beloved business which served multi-cultural skating fans. the diversity of his clientele was one of the best things about the golden skate. >> you've been going to this place for years. >> i had a birthday party for myself there, for my kids there. i've had a lot of birthday parties, and i just like to skate there. so much fun. it really was a staple of our lives. >> jeff is here talking about this forecast. how are we doing with the rain? >> we're going to see a lot of rainfall move out. we're going to get a break with sunshine and warmer temperatures. we're going to get to
. >> many of san francisco's racist laws against asians and pacific islanders were duplicated by other19th century. the board could take it to vote and make the apology bit end are the year. >>> another thing the pandemic has taken from us. it's an east bay roller rink. in san ramon golden skate roller rink drew skaters from all over the bay area. the place was the last holdout since all other large rinks went out of business in the last decade. in a moving open letter, the owner...
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the pacific island nation of fiji has deployed 50 soldiers to the solomon islands. the health contain anti government riots. protests over poverty and high unemployment of turned violent with 4 people killed. australia has already sent a 100 police and soldiers on friday. coming up next we take a look at the making of a bollywood film in al jazeera correspond. oh ah, my name is gotham singh. i work great. a da 0. making documentary fence. there was since i was a boy in my small village in india. my dream was to make for the wood trims. so 5 years ago i decided i was finally going to do it. the story i chose, that was one which was closest to my heart of my one village and its john's commission. every day after work, bekins holidays were spend working on the script. now if the chance i get i traveled from door to bobby to get my cos, glue and products in your face. all only lightings last is not in that village, so it has to be out of in this new to the now or do you started working in the costume? od team building, getting that i'd character right after it. all, all
the pacific island nation of fiji has deployed 50 soldiers to the solomon islands. the health contain anti government riots. protests over poverty and high unemployment of turned violent with 4 people killed. australia has already sent a 100 police and soldiers on friday. coming up next we take a look at the making of a bollywood film in al jazeera correspond. oh ah, my name is gotham singh. i work great. a da 0. making documentary fence. there was since i was a boy in my small village in...
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it made me realize that there was something going on care about a pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rise in sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to corolla, people's right to survive. and the challenge of clarity with can he secure a theater that he seemed to be stateless people? what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of the rest. willful witness. and no one else is in. the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fail, it citizens britain's true colors. part one on al jazeera, compelling. we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continue to arrive at the explosion. inspire, i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living u
it made me realize that there was something going on care about a pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rise in sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to corolla, people's right to survive. and the challenge of clarity with can he secure a theater that he seemed to be stateless people? what he's going to happen to us is going to be the fate of the rest. willful witness. and no one else is in. the corona virus has...