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support referred to in article 13 of the paris agreement. | article 13 of the paris agreement.is agreement. this item was considered, i thank the chair— this item was considered, i thank the chair of— this item was considered, i thank the chair of the sub—steer for his hard _ the chair of the sub—steer for his hard work— the chair of the sub—steer for his hard work on the meteorological issues _ hard work on the meteorological issues relating to the enhanced transparency framework, and for forwarding the recommendation to the cma, following which i undertook further _ cma, following which i undertook further consultations on this mallet _ further consultations on this mallet i_ further consultations on this matter. i note, given the adoption of article — matter. i note, given the adoption of article six, parties would retain information that is shaded in annex two and _ information that is shaded in annex two and delete table five in that annex — two and delete table five in that annex in— two and delete table five in that annex. in addition, the text in square — annex. in addi
support referred to in article 13 of the paris agreement. | article 13 of the paris agreement.is agreement. this item was considered, i thank the chair— this item was considered, i thank the chair of— this item was considered, i thank the chair of the sub—steer for his hard _ the chair of the sub—steer for his hard work— the chair of the sub—steer for his hard work on the meteorological issues _ hard work on the meteorological issues relating to the enhanced transparency framework,...
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because the view from paris was that the targets in - paris was that the targets in glasgow— paris was weak, and i paris was that the targets in - glasgow are too weak, and therefore national— glasgow are too weak, and therefore national plans — glasgow are too weak, and therefore national plans need _ glasgow are too weak, and therefore national plans need to _ glasgow are too weak, and therefore national plans need to be _ glasgow are too weak, and therefore national plans need to be improved i national plans need to be improved as early— national plans need to be improved as early as — national plans need to be improved as early as next _ national plans need to be improved as early as next year. _ national plans need to be improved as early as next year. so, - national plans need to be improved as early as next year. so, but, - national plans need to be improved as early as next year. so, but, telll as early as next year. so, but, tell me if— as early as next year. so, but, tell me if i'm _ as early as next year. so, but, tell me if i'm wrong. _ as early as next year. so, but, tell
because the view from paris was that the targets in - paris was that the targets in glasgow— paris was weak, and i paris was that the targets in - glasgow are too weak, and therefore national— glasgow are too weak, and therefore national plans — glasgow are too weak, and therefore national plans need _ glasgow are too weak, and therefore national plans need to _ glasgow are too weak, and therefore national plans need to be _ glasgow are too weak, and therefore national plans need to be...
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regime is rebuilt _ trust in the paris regime is rebuilt. ~ ., trust in the paris regime is rebuilt.ebuilt. what about the elements of that $100 billion, which _ rebuilt. what about the elements of that $100 billion, which is _ rebuilt. what about the elements of that $100 billion, which is supposed arrive next year? how much of that is grants and what is the concern among your members about the loan element of it? the among your members about the loan element of it?— element of it? the bulk of it is loans at this _ element of it? the bulk of it is loans at this point. _ element of it? the bulk of it is loans at this point. the - element of it? the bulk of it is | loans at this point. the concern element of it? the bulk of it is i loans at this point. the concern is sustainability, many
regime is rebuilt _ trust in the paris regime is rebuilt. ~ ., trust in the paris regime is rebuilt.ebuilt. what about the elements of that $100 billion, which _ rebuilt. what about the elements of that $100 billion, which is _ rebuilt. what about the elements of that $100 billion, which is supposed arrive next year? how much of that is grants and what is the concern among your members about the loan element of it? the among your members about the loan element of it?— element of it? the bulk...
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paris is a second home to me. streets were empty and shops were boarded up. today, it feels great to see things returning back to normal, even though some restrictions are still in place. but i'm notjust here to drink coffee, i'm here to shop, and where better to do it than here? new york has its macy's, london its has harrods, and paris. well, paris has la samaritaine. a new and improved version of this paris has iconic department store re—opened injune last year after a long 16—year closure. so, here it is. la samaritaine. each of three sections representing a different moment in time and, actually, it started as a small store just over there. and now look at it! despite its humble beginnings, la samaritaine soon became one of the most well—known department stores in paris. it was a place to see and be seen. the shop where you could supposedly find everything. founded in 1870, the art nouveau building came first. the 19th century was a time of big change in paris, and la samaritaine symbolised that change, but i
paris is a second home to me. streets were empty and shops were boarded up. today, it feels great to see things returning back to normal, even though some restrictions are still in place. but i'm notjust here to drink coffee, i'm here to shop, and where better to do it than here? new york has its macy's, london its has harrods, and paris. well, paris has la samaritaine. a new and improved version of this paris has iconic department store re—opened injune last year after a long 16—year...
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on article _ paris agreement and the convention. share of proceeds for the abdication, this has been a very important issue, with parties having _ very important issue, with parties having spent much time and energy on trying _ having spent much time and energy on trying to— having spent much time and energy on trying to find a solution that can work_ trying to find a solution that can work for— trying to find a solution that can work for all. the g 77 and china members — work for all. the g 77 and china members have consulted at ministerial level. it is important for the — ministerial level. it is important for the entire group that all concerns— for the entire group that all concerns are appropriately reflected. on a loss and damage, we are pleased — reflected. on a loss and damage, we are pleased with the progress in terms _ are pleased with the progress in terms of— are pleased with the progress in terms of agreement on the functions of the _ terms of agreement on the functions of the santiago network. this is a solid _ of the s
on article _ paris agreement and the convention. share of proceeds for the abdication, this has been a very important issue, with parties having _ very important issue, with parties having spent much time and energy on trying _ having spent much time and energy on trying to— having spent much time and energy on trying to find a solution that can work_ trying to find a solution that can work for— trying to find a solution that can work for all. the g 77 and china members — work for all....
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but not only did we not hit all of the targets that were pledged in paris, but remember, paris was alwaysg, not an end point of our joint effort to control climate change. back in 2015, we knew that even if the commitments made as a part of the paris agreement were fully met, we would still fall short of our goal of keeping global temperature increases below 1.5 degrees celsius. that's why paris was designed to be a framework for countries to constantly ratchet up their ambitions as they got more resources, and as technology reduced the cost of transitioning to a clean energy economy. so we come down here to glasgow and just was as true with the paris agreement, there is good news and bad news about what has happened here this past week. the good news the hours of work that you spend with, you know, weak coffee and bad food and feeling sleepy, because of you, countries around the world are recognizing this is a decisive decade to avoid a climate disaster and are setting some really important goals for 2030. more than 100 countries this past week committed to reduce methane emissions by 30
but not only did we not hit all of the targets that were pledged in paris, but remember, paris was alwaysg, not an end point of our joint effort to control climate change. back in 2015, we knew that even if the commitments made as a part of the paris agreement were fully met, we would still fall short of our goal of keeping global temperature increases below 1.5 degrees celsius. that's why paris was designed to be a framework for countries to constantly ratchet up their ambitions as they got...
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we didn't know that in paris, it's recent science since paris. that's demonstrated just how much worse 2 degrees is the $1.00. but what i would point out is that the paris agreements set in process set in train, processed to sol, face over a number of years, right? so it was a long term goal to get to net 0 by the middle of the century with a series of 5 yearly plans to get that glasgow is critical because it's the 1st chance that we step off with our next 5 years plants. but look at the progress since got since paris we came out of paris heading from $84.00 degrees. when now heading for about 2 and a half degrees. is that enough? absolutely not. we need to go further, but it is moving us in the right direction. so i would say glasgow needs to keep 1.5 degrees front and center, but it may not be able to get us all the way to that trajectory, but as long as it keeps it on the table, keeps it front and center. then we come back in a year, 2 years make more commitments. that's how we get that. a glock is different from paris in the sense that there
we didn't know that in paris, it's recent science since paris. that's demonstrated just how much worse 2 degrees is the $1.00. but what i would point out is that the paris agreements set in process set in train, processed to sol, face over a number of years, right? so it was a long term goal to get to net 0 by the middle of the century with a series of 5 yearly plans to get that glasgow is critical because it's the 1st chance that we step off with our next 5 years plants. but look at the...
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a lie from paris. -- live from paris. ♪ 11/021 11/09/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!]: from new york and glasgow, this is democracy now! >> u.s. department of defse has a larger annual carbon footprint than most countries on earth, and it also is the single largest polluter on earth. amy: today we look at the seldom discussed link between u.s. militarism and the climate crisis. e
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they need to be consider by paris. and i think they are so some of them they are ready to fight and they have answers so much. thank you very much. indeed. i want to say thank you to all our guests amongst our paper ball, johnny ivonya and stephanie mary. your next thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you to for watching. if you see the program again, any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha. inside story, you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a inside story for me, rob matheson and the whole team here. good bye for now. question the narrative. you don't have ways to check whether this information is real or not. you don't have any way to verify, identify who is telling the story their motivation. these are wanting, national corporations that are interested in profit, anticipate the consequences. the media was complicit in perpetuating this myth. i'm going to tell you that i thi
they need to be consider by paris. and i think they are so some of them they are ready to fight and they have answers so much. thank you very much. indeed. i want to say thank you to all our guests amongst our paper ball, johnny ivonya and stephanie mary. your next thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you to for watching. if you see the program again, any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com,...
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they need to be consider by paris. and i think they are so some of them they are ready to fight and they have answers so much. thank you very much. indeed. i want to say thank you to all august the most our paper bore johnny ivonya and stephanie mary. your next thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you to for watching. if you see the program again, any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is at a inside story for me, rob matheson and the whole team here. good bye for now. ah assassinations in broad daylight and increasing moderates, towns and cities living in fear. out there a world examines the rise and criminal guns and the palestinian israeli community. how are these violent crime syndicates operating and are these ready authorities doing enough to combat them? a palestinian israeli crime waived on al jazeera in the light of the o
they need to be consider by paris. and i think they are so some of them they are ready to fight and they have answers so much. thank you very much. indeed. i want to say thank you to all august the most our paper bore johnny ivonya and stephanie mary. your next thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you to for watching. if you see the program again, any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com,...
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how is this being in paris?— positive note link again. how is this being in paris?. exactly — this being in paris? exactly that way, exactly that _ this being in paris? exactly that way, exactly that way. - this being in paris? exactly that way, exactly that way. good - this being in paris? exactly that - way, exactly that way. good evening. three years ago he's in the job this time at psg not tottenham was up and manchester united want to get it now it will be harder then if he was free at home waiting for the call to come. it's no secret he wants to mention the management is a united monday. it would be quite key now not having to wait. from psg as part of view it's a difficult situation. you don't want the manager who doesn't want to be there with ms. a, maine are league magnate mark and pepe. in the history and this is a big chance for them to go to champions league. so losing your manager even if you have maybe another option to bring in is still another option to bring in is still a big blow to lose your manager. i think there's a lot to take into consideratio
how is this being in paris?— positive note link again. how is this being in paris?. exactly — this being in paris? exactly that way, exactly that _ this being in paris? exactly that way, exactly that way. - this being in paris? exactly that way, exactly that way. good - this being in paris? exactly that - way, exactly that way. good evening. three years ago he's in the job this time at psg not tottenham was up and manchester united want to get it now it will be harder then if he was free at...
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all part of a paris administration's dream of ridding paris as much as possible of cars. >> we want toand today it is occupied by cars, car drivers. we have public space in paris, which is dedicated to cars. >> reporter: but it is not just a repurposing of the public space, just as bad say motorists is the reduction of the speed limit on most streets in town to 30 kilometers, just over 18 miles an hour. the constant flashes of speed radar cameras bear witness to how many motorists just can't bring themselves to go that slow. drivers say the reduced speed limits are just another way to strangle the cars out of the city. the head of the motorist association says commuters have no alternative to using their cars because public transportation is overcrowded and often unreliable. >> for those who live around paris, it is really unfair. they can't go to work. it is something incredible. >> reporter: some of paris' district mayors have no problem with projects to make paris a greener city, but she believes that mayor hidalgo is taking on the motorists in a public way to attract green party vo
all part of a paris administration's dream of ridding paris as much as possible of cars. >> we want toand today it is occupied by cars, car drivers. we have public space in paris, which is dedicated to cars. >> reporter: but it is not just a repurposing of the public space, just as bad say motorists is the reduction of the speed limit on most streets in town to 30 kilometers, just over 18 miles an hour. the constant flashes of speed radar cameras bear witness to how many motorists...
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_ paris. you drink it? not exactly? it _ paris. you drink it? not exactly? it is _ paris.aris. you drink it? not i exactly? it is a long story paris. you drink it? not - exactly? it is a long story but we had a big dinner in london the night before and these things happen. but it was serendipitously it was lucky we did break it because we actually saved the liquid into little bottles and when we got to the chateau the important thing was that they authenticated the wine. they looked at the liquid and said this is our wine. and the director—general said to him that meant to me afterwards, he said they no longer open a bottle of the 1945. so we needed the wind to be tasted, not to tell us that it looked like, and they said it was our wine and that was great news for us. . , ., , �* for us. that is great news. but ou for us. that is great news. but you never— for us. that is great news. but you never did _ for us. that is great news. but you never did get _ for us. that is great news. but you never did get the - for us. that is great news. but you never did get the cellar. fo
_ paris. you drink it? not exactly? it _ paris. you drink it? not exactly? it is _ paris.aris. you drink it? not i exactly? it is a long story paris. you drink it? not - exactly? it is a long story but we had a big dinner in london the night before and these things happen. but it was serendipitously it was lucky we did break it because we actually saved the liquid into little bottles and when we got to the chateau the important thing was that they authenticated the wine. they looked at the...
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in 2015 and we are _ have agreed to in paris in 2015 and we are just — have agreed to in paris in 2015ions pushed from here and there to skew the balance, and take it out of its content — the balance, and take it out of its content i— the balance, and take it out of its content. i don't want to go into details — content. i don't want to go into details about finance and adaptation and see _ details about finance and adaptation and see what decisions we we talk about— and see what decisions we we talk about mitigation, we are talking about— about mitigation, we are talking about operative decisions and we are talking _ about operative decisions and we are talking about adaptation but this is 'ust talking about adaptation but this is just motherhood statements that we are all— just motherhood statements that we are all accustomed to. and likewise the the _ are all accustomed to. and likewise the the situation for finance. we still have — the the situation for finance. we still have a — the the situation for finance. we still have a chance to have a successful violet —— cop26 and we comme
in 2015 and we are _ have agreed to in paris in 2015 and we are just — have agreed to in paris in 2015ions pushed from here and there to skew the balance, and take it out of its content — the balance, and take it out of its content i— the balance, and take it out of its content. i don't want to go into details — content. i don't want to go into details about finance and adaptation and see _ details about finance and adaptation and see what decisions we we talk about— and see what...
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they need to be consider by paris. and i think they are so some of them they are ready to fight and they have answers so much. thank you very much. indeed. i want to say thank you to all august the most our paper bore johnny ivonya and stephanie mary. your next thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you to for watching, you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a inside story for me, rob matheson and the whole team here to bye for now. ah a driving out greasing land is shrinking in some roots long used by wildlife or migration. have been blocked by human settlements to deal with all this, kenya needs more money for conservation. and with a corona virus pandemic keeping many visitors away. revenue from tours. it isn't enough. here at the outset national park on your ceremony has been launched hopper sho
they need to be consider by paris. and i think they are so some of them they are ready to fight and they have answers so much. thank you very much. indeed. i want to say thank you to all august the most our paper bore johnny ivonya and stephanie mary. your next thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you to for watching, you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com,...
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we want a treaty that is complementary to the paris agreement.s agreement has talked about what the very little about how. this treaty talks about ending fossil fuel expansion, facing outcome and just transition -- which is important because many developing countries are stuck with fossil fuels. there economy depends on that. there workers depend on the fossil fuel industry. how do we face that out in a manner that promotes social and economic justice and that is how the pillar we have in this treaty, it is an extremely important aspect particularly for developing countries but also for the developed world. nermeen: one of the things that the 2015 paris accord called for was net zero emissions by 2050. can you explain what that means and what would be required to do that? what countries have pledged to do that? >> well, we call it carbon neutral are now the fancy term of net zero. technically, it means the amount of emissions we are putting into the atmosphere are then either removed or balanced. so the net emissions are zero. while technically i
we want a treaty that is complementary to the paris agreement.s agreement has talked about what the very little about how. this treaty talks about ending fossil fuel expansion, facing outcome and just transition -- which is important because many developing countries are stuck with fossil fuels. there economy depends on that. there workers depend on the fossil fuel industry. how do we face that out in a manner that promotes social and economic justice and that is how the pillar we have in this...
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>> welcome to "live from paris," world news and analysis from france 24. lukashenko threatens to turnff the gas pipeline to europe, a threat over the fate of migrants apparent transported to the belarus border. brussels says it is part of a plot to destabilize the eu. president macron shed tears as he paid a final homage to the last french resistance hero from world war ii. he died last month at the age of 101. this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. thousands of migrants are set for another night asheir plight becomes an intertional incident, there is a threat issued from minsk to the european union. belarus president alexander lukashenko says he is prepared to shut down the gas pipeline supplying russian gas into europe. >> we probably doubled gas mping through belarus. beltran's gas pipelines are all full. europe is still threatening us that they will close the border. what if we cut off their natural gas supplies? mark: thousands gathered in warsaw for an annual independence day march, dedicated to uniform protectors of the bo
>> welcome to "live from paris," world news and analysis from france 24. lukashenko threatens to turnff the gas pipeline to europe, a threat over the fate of migrants apparent transported to the belarus border. brussels says it is part of a plot to destabilize the eu. president macron shed tears as he paid a final homage to the last french resistance hero from world war ii. he died last month at the age of 101. this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being...
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josephine baker, adored by paris a century ago, was the star of france again today.he four corners of her life — paris, missouri, monaco, where she's buried, and the village in france where she raised her children. translation: you're entering our pantheon because you loved - france and you showed the way. born american, at heart, there's no—one more french than you. baker crossed the atlantic to escape segregation. in paris, she found fame with audiences hungry for american idols, using her celebrity to fight racism and pass messages for the french resistance during the second world war. this is one of the greatest honours france can bestow — a seat in the resting place of its national heroes. josephine baker is the first black woman to be honoured here, a member of france's wartime resistance movement and a lifelong campaigner against racism. that campaign shaped her family too. baker adopted 12 children from around the world, calling it her rainbow tribe. these children represent an example of real brotherhood. they show to people that it is possible to live toget
josephine baker, adored by paris a century ago, was the star of france again today.he four corners of her life — paris, missouri, monaco, where she's buried, and the village in france where she raised her children. translation: you're entering our pantheon because you loved - france and you showed the way. born american, at heart, there's no—one more french than you. baker crossed the atlantic to escape segregation. in paris, she found fame with audiences hungry for american idols, using...
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they are saying we are really ambitious 5, 6 years ago in paris. can we actualize that and make it happen? and the debate is, what works for everyone? we have almost 200 countries trying to talk about what we call common and inferentially aided responsibility, and -- differentiated responsibility, and how we will pay for climate change and clean energy. >> there was a number brought up this week, i think it was 2.4 degrees, saying that is actually the target we are on at the moment. if we stay with the missions where we are, we are looking at 2.4 degrees rise in temperatures rather than 1.5. did that surprise you, that we were that far off? >> not at all. i don't think it's apprised most people in the room at the climate conference. or most people follow and study this stuff. what comes out of the u.n. process is nonbinding agreements, and they have frankly never been met. a lot of it is what we say exists in discourse, in conversation and it drives policy, but we continually are ramping up ambition, as they say, and that is what the u.s.-china agr
they are saying we are really ambitious 5, 6 years ago in paris. can we actualize that and make it happen? and the debate is, what works for everyone? we have almost 200 countries trying to talk about what we call common and inferentially aided responsibility, and -- differentiated responsibility, and how we will pay for climate change and clean energy. >> there was a number brought up this week, i think it was 2.4 degrees, saying that is actually the target we are on at the moment. if we...
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and canada, paris said it didn't know anything about that. even a few days ago, president mack on was pretty clear that the him, the australian, a prime minister scott morrison had lied about the whole situation. i do see when, when we have recent, you have to be, do you have to behave in mine and consistently with i don't think i know the statements that were my questioning, astride his integrity and the slurs that had been placed on australia. i'm not going to call that on behalf of the strident i can deal with whatever people throw at me. but australia has a proud record or when it comes to our defense capability. now there's a saying that people in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks and australia is clearly fuming over those comments by president mack on so much so that power is the government is leaked in alleged exchange or text that mack consent to morrison a few days before that a deal had been appalled and now that tax suggesting that present micron, the eliza in there for the french government actually did have an inkling that this
and canada, paris said it didn't know anything about that. even a few days ago, president mack on was pretty clear that the him, the australian, a prime minister scott morrison had lied about the whole situation. i do see when, when we have recent, you have to be, do you have to behave in mine and consistently with i don't think i know the statements that were my questioning, astride his integrity and the slurs that had been placed on australia. i'm not going to call that on behalf of the...
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you were there in paris for the paris climate change agreement.d that document actually is. it was the first ever globalj agreement, 195 countries, setting out their plans - to limit the dangerous impact of climate change and to reduce emissions. i that's why paris was - so distinct from glasgow and was so extraordinary at the time. _ we actually got one agreement signed by 195 countries. - and the headline figure was about limiting the increase in global temperatures by the end of the century to two degrees, but then you were saying that, actually, they snuck in this other one... yes! - that's right. on the front of the document itself it was always about two degrees, then at the very last moment, the final weekend l when we were all absolutely- exhausted at about 4am another text came out and the french had cut off the coffee, - let alone the food, the use... the building was being dismantled around us, j this 1.5 degrees appeared. and to keep 1.5- degrees within reach. it was really the small island states who pushed on that, i a fantastic man
you were there in paris for the paris climate change agreement.d that document actually is. it was the first ever globalj agreement, 195 countries, setting out their plans - to limit the dangerous impact of climate change and to reduce emissions. i that's why paris was - so distinct from glasgow and was so extraordinary at the time. _ we actually got one agreement signed by 195 countries. - and the headline figure was about limiting the increase in global temperatures by the end of the century...
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i'm not trying _ paris with a tribute show. i'm not trying to _ paris with a tribute show.te show. in not trying to be josephine, i not trying to bejosephine, i can't bejosephine, she is too... it is enormous, she is too... it is enormous, she is too big for me.— too big for me. idealist and idle, too big for me. idealist and idle. singer _ too big for me. idealist and idle, singer and _ too big for me. idealist and idle, singer and espy, i too big for me. idealist and idle, singer and espy, herl idle, singerand espy, her trademark song j'ai deux amours a tribute to paris. —— a love song. the government of botswana has lost an appeal to overturn a court ruling decriminalising homosexuality. thejudges ruled unanimously that the criminalisation of same—sex relationships violated constitutional rights. gail maclellan reports. the appeal is dismissed. and botswana made human rights history. applause. botswana's government had gone to the high court in an attempt to overturn the country's 2019 landmark ruling decriminalising homosexuality, but the high court upheld the previous
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to achieve the paris agreement, we need to work together, to foster the paris agreement achievement.o hear— paris agreement achievement. really interesting to hear what _ paris agreement achievement. really interesting to hear what you - paris agreement achievement. really interesting to hear what you have - interesting to hear what you have been doing in paris. that is the head of climate, energy and circular economy committee is for the city of paris. thank you for your time. in around an hour, we are expecting to hear more from the president of cop26, alok sharma. i understand thatis cop26, alok sharma. i understand that is more likely to be everything, ratherthan that is more likely to be everything, rather than a news conference. it sounds like it will be a status update, rather than any big announcements, and an update on how the negotiations are going on. adam fleming was tweeting much earlier today that those talks went on on a number of areas, including finance come into the early hours of the morning. we will wait to get an update and bring you the details of that as soon a
to achieve the paris agreement, we need to work together, to foster the paris agreement achievement.o hear— paris agreement achievement. really interesting to hear what _ paris agreement achievement. really interesting to hear what you - paris agreement achievement. really interesting to hear what you have - interesting to hear what you have been doing in paris. that is the head of climate, energy and circular economy committee is for the city of paris. thank you for your time. in around an...
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but paris was about ambition, not practicalities.o meet the goals, world governments were supposed to make increasingly larger cuts in their greenhouse gas emissions in the future, but the future is now, and the required cuts haven't been made. the fires, the storms, the heatwaves, the melting polar ice and rising sea levels we've seen so far are but a taste of what could come. >> what we did not know is -- or could not have foreseen is that science would be screaming from the rooftops by now. >> reporter: christiana figueres is largely credited with banging heads together to make the paris deal happen. >> that everything that science had actually looked at was underestimated. >> in terms of the degree of heating that was happening? >> in terms of the degree of heating, the impacts, the human misery costs. >> the infrastructure. >> reporter: it's all happening faster than you feared? >> it's all happening faster than we ever thought. >> reporter: the scientific calculation is that planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions need to be ha
but paris was about ambition, not practicalities.o meet the goals, world governments were supposed to make increasingly larger cuts in their greenhouse gas emissions in the future, but the future is now, and the required cuts haven't been made. the fires, the storms, the heatwaves, the melting polar ice and rising sea levels we've seen so far are but a taste of what could come. >> what we did not know is -- or could not have foreseen is that science would be screaming from the rooftops by...
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so who i mean it's difficult for them to trust paris today. it's not about vaccination, it's about it's more about paris and they are simply afraid to be to be lied again. i think stephanie, what role is misinformation about the vaccines playing and all of this, do you think? well, miss inflammation, i would like 1st to to, to react to what my fellow said about the clothes he can link to the issue of the back. same problem with the cloudy con dates back in 1900 ninety's. yes, but 990 to the moment where when the government finally became the use of the 52nd. and he was a lady forbidden in the mission pretty fast since the $970.00. and he knew that it was really awful to the buddies and, and, and certainly could cause campuses and people. you see something that we have seeing here in glenn, who observed that there was an increase of kansas in women and men at prostate cancer due to wound cancer. and as well as breast cancer and, and as well as and do, and dmitri uses as well, a lot of case he's not going to do and, and the fail, the doesn't mea
so who i mean it's difficult for them to trust paris today. it's not about vaccination, it's about it's more about paris and they are simply afraid to be to be lied again. i think stephanie, what role is misinformation about the vaccines playing and all of this, do you think? well, miss inflammation, i would like 1st to to, to react to what my fellow said about the clothes he can link to the issue of the back. same problem with the cloudy con dates back in 1900 ninety's. yes, but 990 to the...
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we can also— on the paris rule book. iam...heard the call for— for article 13. japan has heard the call for enhanced adaptation in finance — call for enhanced adaptation in finance. let me repeat, prime minister's_ finance. let me repeat, prime minister's announcement of the world leaders _ minister's announcement of the world leaders summit. japan commits to double _ leaders summit. japan commits to double its— leaders summit. japan commits to double its assistance for adaptation from previous levels. japan will deliver— from previous levels. japan will deliver its — from previous levels. japan will deliver its commitment. with these, we can— deliver its commitment. with these, we can make a brave new start and -et we can make a brave new start and get our— we can make a brave new start and get our long—standing homework done. this is— get our long—standing homework done. this is a _ get our long—standing homework done. this is a time _ get our long—standing homework done. this is a time to unite together by adopting — this is
we can also— on the paris rule book. iam...heard the call for— for article 13. japan has heard the call for enhanced adaptation in finance — call for enhanced adaptation in finance. let me repeat, prime minister's_ finance. let me repeat, prime minister's announcement of the world leaders _ minister's announcement of the world leaders summit. japan commits to double _ leaders summit. japan commits to double its— leaders summit. japan commits to double its assistance for adaptation from...
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their resolution will unleash the full force of what was agreed in paris.nly survive if we keep our promises, if we translate commitment into rapid action, and if we deliver on the expectations set out in this glagow climate pact to increase ambition to 2030 and beyond, and are free because the vast gap that remains as we must. because as the prime minister told us at the start of the conference, for barbados and other small island states, she said, 2 degrees as a death sentence. friends, it is up to all of us to sustain our lodestar of keeping 1.5 degrees within reach. to continue our efforts to get finance a flowing and burst adaptation, after the collective dedication which is delivered in glagow climate pact, our work here can't be wasted. the drive towards 1.5 for a cleaner, healthier, more prosperous and circuit board must continue and we must continue that together. at the start of the summit, the world was asking, quite rightly, to the parties assembled in glasgow have the courage to rise to the skill of the courage to rise to the skill of the chall
their resolution will unleash the full force of what was agreed in paris.nly survive if we keep our promises, if we translate commitment into rapid action, and if we deliver on the expectations set out in this glagow climate pact to increase ambition to 2030 and beyond, and are free because the vast gap that remains as we must. because as the prime minister told us at the start of the conference, for barbados and other small island states, she said, 2 degrees as a death sentence. friends, it is...
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i came to paris with a concern for all of mankind. i came to paris as a representative of a culture that has given the message of said re problem to sakina, which means every one should be happy. and therefore, the event in paris was not just a summit for me, it was a sentiment of commitment. and it was not india someone that was making those promises to the world. it was promises that 1250000000 indians were making to themselves. and i am pleased that a developing country like india that is working on lifting millions of people out of poverty that is working day and night to ensure ease of living for millions of people. and india that represents 17 percent of the was relation, but is responsible for only 5 percent of global emissions. it is that india that has spread no efforts in fulfilling its duty. today the entire world acknowledges that india is the only big economy in the world that has delivered boards in the letter and spirit are honest, paris commitments. what is all we are making all possible efforts in a resolute manner? w
i came to paris with a concern for all of mankind. i came to paris as a representative of a culture that has given the message of said re problem to sakina, which means every one should be happy. and therefore, the event in paris was not just a summit for me, it was a sentiment of commitment. and it was not india someone that was making those promises to the world. it was promises that 1250000000 indians were making to themselves. and i am pleased that a developing country like india that is...
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they're reporting lifers from paris. natasha. thank you. agency say up to 5000 people are fleeing into iran from af canister on every day. more than 300000 refugees of arrived since the talented power in august. the norwegian refugee council says humanitarian needs is urgently needed. it's calling for countries to step up funding quickly. before the winter weather arrives. john grunz as the secretary general of the norwegian refugee cancel, he's into her on to survey the situation and says the humanitarian emergency must be viewed separately from politics. the reason for all of this is of course, but in all gone, it's dawn, the crisis. it's just so tremendous at the moment. hundreds of thousands of africans have a mass at the border inside. i've gone down on the border here to iran. in iran, there is already 3 and a half to 4000000 africans coming over the years, over the border and from the fighting in afghanistan. now with full $5000.00 each day, they were in iran, it will be overwhelmed. there is not enough resources here to h
they're reporting lifers from paris. natasha. thank you. agency say up to 5000 people are fleeing into iran from af canister on every day. more than 300000 refugees of arrived since the talented power in august. the norwegian refugee council says humanitarian needs is urgently needed. it's calling for countries to step up funding quickly. before the winter weather arrives. john grunz as the secretary general of the norwegian refugee cancel, he's into her on to survey the situation and says the...
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so, paris was with me. >> though she saw paris often, and called all the time. and then, marie finally found what her vulnerable, loving soul seemed to need. >> i was actually happy for her, because she found god. >> had marie found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. the place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point, salvation was. here, finally, felt marie right. >> jesus is saying, you know what? you are missing out. >> the pastor was a charismatic man named james flanders, who preached the bible four square. preached in jeans, sneakers. lived streamed and youtubed his sermons. >> it was a very happening place. >> jason anderson was the youth pastor. >> i fell asleep living to his service. [laughs] >> but more than that, the pastor and his wife, james and tanya flanders were known for their big hearts, their charity. and thats when for a third time, a family took in marie. >> she saying that she was there until she got on her feet. >> but a whole year went by. and then, what was coming couldn't be hid
so, paris was with me. >> though she saw paris often, and called all the time. and then, marie finally found what her vulnerable, loving soul seemed to need. >> i was actually happy for her, because she found god. >> had marie found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. the place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point, salvation was. here, finally, felt marie right. >> jesus is saying, you know what? you are...
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i came to paris with the concern for all of mankind — paris with the concern for all of mankind i_ parisllions of people — is working on lifting millions of people out of poverty, that is working — people out of poverty, that is working day and night to ensure ease of living _ working day and night to ensure ease of living for— working day and night to ensure ease of living for millions of people, and india — of living for millions of people, and india which represents 17% of the wells — and india which represents 17% of the well's population, but is responsible for only 5% of global emissions, it is that india that has spared _ emissions, it is that india that has spared no — emissions, it is that india that has spared no effort in fulfilling its duty — spared no effort in fulfilling its duty. today, the entire world acknowledges that india is the only bil acknowledges that india is the only big economy in the world that has delivered — big economy in the world that has delivered both in letter and spirit on its _ delivered both in letter and spirit on its paris commitments. we are maki
i came to paris with the concern for all of mankind — paris with the concern for all of mankind i_ parisllions of people — is working on lifting millions of people out of poverty, that is working — people out of poverty, that is working day and night to ensure ease of living _ working day and night to ensure ease of living for— working day and night to ensure ease of living for millions of people, and india — of living for millions of people, and india which represents 17% of the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. cases and measures are being reimposed across the continent. the netherlands will begin a 3—week partial lockdown on saturday night ? non—essential shops, cafes, bars and nightclubs will have to close early, there will be no crowds at football matches and social distancing will be enforced. courtney bembridge reports. all chant: vrijdom! vrijheid! fury on the streets of the hague after the announcement that restrictions are back for at least three weeks. protesters threw fireworks and smoke bombs and were met with water cannons. others spent the night soaking up the nightlife while they could. cases have been steadily rising over the past two months and hospitals are once again under pressure — that's despite the country's relatively high vaccination rate. authorities say more than two thirds of the patients in intensive care are unvaccinated, but the waning effectiveness of vaccines over time is also playing a part, particularly in the elderly population. the dutch government plans t
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. cases and measures are being reimposed across the continent. the netherlands will begin a 3—week partial lockdown on saturday night ? non—essential shops, cafes, bars and nightclubs will have to close early, there will be no crowds at football matches and social distancing will be enforced. courtney bembridge reports. all chant: vrijdom! vrijheid! fury on the streets of the hague after the announcement that restrictions are back for at least three weeks....
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with the paris agreement.ay, it is a picture where _ the paris agreement. as you say, it is a picture where there _ the paris agreement. as you say, it is a picture where there are - the paris agreement. as you say, it is a picture where there are a - is a picture where there are a number of sustainable development goals and they all interact and everything needs to work for the overall picture to work. and when it comes to those impoverished nations you talk about going forward and needing more energy, at what stage are things in terms of ensuring that that increasing energy supply is going to be clean and sustainable? well, we are not at the best stage now, which is why this cop26 is so important. we need to raise ambition when we are talking about sustainable energy and access to affordable and clean energy. we have to make sure first that finance is on the table, that there is enough finance to make sure people can be connected and countries that need to transition get enough financial aid to make sure tha
with the paris agreement.ay, it is a picture where _ the paris agreement. as you say, it is a picture where there _ the paris agreement. as you say, it is a picture where there are - the paris agreement. as you say, it is a picture where there are a - is a picture where there are a number of sustainable development goals and they all interact and everything needs to work for the overall picture to work. and when it comes to those impoverished nations you talk about going forward and needing...
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the paris agreement and other aspects of international climate policy. without objection, their written statements will be made part of the record. with that, ms. fransen, you are now recognized to give a five-minute presentation of your testimony. welcome. ms. fransen: chair castor, ranking member graves and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify. i am a senior fellow in the climate program in that research institute. a nonprofit, nonpartisan environmental institute. my work focuses on greenhouse gas pathways and targets. you asked me to testify on how we can get on track to limit climate change to less dangerous levels. i want you to know where i am coming from. on sunday, i sat in the dark to write this testimony as an atmospheric river knocked out power to my house. two months ago, on the day my nephew was supposed to start kindergarten in south lake tahoe, he was in a car heading north to flee a fire. we watched the fire to see if he would have a home to return to. these are climate impacts hurting americans today and pale in
the paris agreement and other aspects of international climate policy. without objection, their written statements will be made part of the record. with that, ms. fransen, you are now recognized to give a five-minute presentation of your testimony. welcome. ms. fransen: chair castor, ranking member graves and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify. i am a senior fellow in the climate program in that research institute. a nonprofit, nonpartisan environmental institute. my...
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paris time on tuesday.atholic ships and france agreed to sell part of the churches extensive real estate holdings to compensate thousands of victims of child sexual abuse at the hands of clergy. this is the word from the shrine of the lordes. they a considering compensating more than 200,000 victims of sexual abuse over the last seven decades. reporter: being held as a decisive step, the head of the bishops conference in france announced monday a series of actions the catholic church would take in response to reports of large-scale sexual abuse of children. the measures include a promise of financial compensation for the victims, to be funded i the church's own assets, including the liquidation of property, and with loans. >> all of the bishops accepted and decided to identify property in their dioceses they could liquidate. we have also decided, if necessary, to take out loans to be able to honor our obligations. reporter: the decision follows the bishops's annual meeting and a month after the release of a
paris time on tuesday.atholic ships and france agreed to sell part of the churches extensive real estate holdings to compensate thousands of victims of child sexual abuse at the hands of clergy. this is the word from the shrine of the lordes. they a considering compensating more than 200,000 victims of sexual abuse over the last seven decades. reporter: being held as a decisive step, the head of the bishops conference in france announced monday a series of actions the catholic church would take...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. >> a fitting final resting place.we go, here is a new hobby for the extremely intrepid. how about jumping out of a plane into a volcano? sebastian alvarez has done it. he's a well-known wing suit flyer, and spent a year getting ready for the stunt, which took place in his home country of chile. he had to wait for perfect weather conditions to make sure his descent into one of chile's most dangerous volcanoes was safe, or as safe as it could be. definitely not one for me. don't know about you. thanks f narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. captioning sponsored by newshourroductions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. >> a fitting final resting place.we go, here is a new hobby for the extremely intrepid. how about jumping out of a plane into a volcano? sebastian alvarez has done it. he's a well-known wing suit flyer, and spent a year getting ready for the stunt, which took place in his home country of chile. he had to wait for perfect weather conditions to make sure his descent into one of chile's most dangerous volcanoes was safe, or as safe as it could be. definitely...
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_ efforts in the last six years since paris to— efforts in the last six years since paris to try— effortsis to try and cut emissions, try and develop — paris to try and cut emissions, try and develop new technologies. as climate _ and develop new technologies. as climate scientist will tell you however, far too slowly and far too little _ however, far too slowly and far too little. recently, there has been a new focus— little. recently, there has been a new focus on making good on a commitment of several years now to port something like $100 billion a year into— port something like $100 billion a year into developing economies precisely— year into developing economies precisely as a way of subsidising a greener— precisely as a way of subsidising a greener transition without forcing developing economies to sacrifice economic— developing economies to sacrifice economic growth. but the chinese line economic growth. but the chinese tine here — economic growth. but the chinese tine here is — economic growth. but the chinese line here is essentially a political, and i think david alluded to, is
_ efforts in the last six years since paris to— efforts in the last six years since paris to try— effortsis to try and cut emissions, try and develop — paris to try and cut emissions, try and develop new technologies. as climate _ and develop new technologies. as climate scientist will tell you however, far too slowly and far too little _ however, far too slowly and far too little. recently, there has been a new focus— little. recently, there has been a new focus on making good on a...
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both paris and london have issued ultimatums. a new law in texas bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy and puts enforcement into the hands of private citizens. good evening. we begin in glasgow. 130 world leaders are currently gathered for the cop26 climate conference. many common experts billed as a last chance to stop rising temperatures and persuade nations to adopt more ambitious targets. the u.n. secretary general said humans are digging their own graves. here is what he said. >> we face a stark choice. either we stop it or it stops us. it is time to say enough. enough of brutalizing biodiversity. enough of killing ourselves with carbon. enough of treating nature like a toilet. enough of burning and drilling and mining our way deeper. we are digging our own graves. >> the u.n. secretary general speaking there. there were signs of finger-pointing at cop26. with island nations urging the president not to put greed ahead of survival. the french president shifted from making promises to taking action. >> there is a lot of e
both paris and london have issued ultimatums. a new law in texas bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy and puts enforcement into the hands of private citizens. good evening. we begin in glasgow. 130 world leaders are currently gathered for the cop26 climate conference. many common experts billed as a last chance to stop rising temperatures and persuade nations to adopt more ambitious targets. the u.n. secretary general said humans are digging their own graves. here is what he said....
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paris saint—germain is working with the versailles police to clarify the facts."becoming the new head coach at newcastle united — a job he said he feels "honoured and privileged" to have. the former bournemouth boss wouldn't be drawn on the new saudi owners�* record on human rights though — saying he wanted to focus on footballing matters. howe took training with the squds today — and despite not being in management for over year he said he's always wanted to keep learning. even in work that has been my focus, self improvement. doing that on a day—to—day basis while in work but i think it is much clearer when you're out of work, out of the emotions that football management can bring and you can take yourself away into and you can take yourself away into a different place mentally. i've had some fantastic visits and once covid—i9 rules allowed i've been out and about here, there and everywhere and about here, there and everywhere and i think i sit here now a better manager than i was, even though people would tell me i've been out of the game question that me i am
paris saint—germain is working with the versailles police to clarify the facts."becoming the new head coach at newcastle united — a job he said he feels "honoured and privileged" to have. the former bournemouth boss wouldn't be drawn on the new saudi owners�* record on human rights though — saying he wanted to focus on footballing matters. howe took training with the squds today — and despite not being in management for over year he said he's always wanted to keep...
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this is live in paris. ♪ mark: thank you very much for being with us.he remains of josephine baker have been reinterred at the place of national honor to the great and good of france. the president pay tribute at the pantheon tuesday. in the words of the president, you were warned an american but deep down there is no one more french than you. reaction, analysis and appreciation of josephine baker will be throughout the program let's start with words on the french president the woman recognized as a national treasure. >> war hero, fighter, dancer, a singer. a black woman defending black people, but first and foremost, a woman defending the human race, american and french. josephine baker played in-- she scratched away. she turned them into a form of divine burlesque. it was a period of the enlightenment to ridicule the french and it was a success. mark: the words of ming omicron speaking about josephine baker, an american, french by adoption, she worked during world war ii compound -- gathering intelligence. she lived led to the full. olivia with this.
this is live in paris. ♪ mark: thank you very much for being with us.he remains of josephine baker have been reinterred at the place of national honor to the great and good of france. the president pay tribute at the pantheon tuesday. in the words of the president, you were warned an american but deep down there is no one more french than you. reaction, analysis and appreciation of josephine baker will be throughout the program let's start with words on the french president the woman...
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, - on an agenda of such ambition that we have not seen since paris, and. we have not seen since parist— that gives me hope, that gives me the hope that i_ that gives me hope, that gives me the hope that i can _ that gives me hope, that gives me the hope that i can tell— that gives me hope, that gives me the hope that i can tell my- that gives me hope, that gives me the hope that i can tell my kids- that gives me hope, that gives mei the hope that i can tell my kids and my grandson— the hope that i can tell my kids and my grandson we _ the hope that i can tell my kids and my grandson we can _ the hope that i can tell my kids and my grandson we can actually - the hope that i can tell my kids and. my grandson we can actually achieve something _ my grandson we can actually achieve something for— my grandson we can actually achieve something for you, _ my grandson we can actually achieve something for you, not _ my grandson we can actually achieve something for you, not for _ my grandson we can actually achieve something for you, not for us, - my grandson we can actually achieve something
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but just one lobbying report on the paris agreement. exxon has spent $67 million on lobbying since 2015. these are astronomical sums, by the way, just as an aside. 1,543 instances of legislative lobbying that exxon reported, only one mentioned the paris agreement. but exxon lobbied on tax legislation 344 times. so once on the paris agreement, which you claim is a priority, and something you're focused on as a company. 344 times on tax legislation, and shell, responsible for 470 instances of legislative lobbying addressed the paris agreement only five times. that's better than the rest of the crowd, but that's not so great in itself. but on the tax cut bill, shell lobbied 31 times. so there's no strong public record reflected here in terms of support for the paris agreement, regardless of the claims you make and regardless of the rhetoric we hear day in and day out. we follow the money to determine what the priorities are, and they're headed in a different direction. it's time we start judging these companies, your companies, by your act
but just one lobbying report on the paris agreement. exxon has spent $67 million on lobbying since 2015. these are astronomical sums, by the way, just as an aside. 1,543 instances of legislative lobbying that exxon reported, only one mentioned the paris agreement. but exxon lobbied on tax legislation 344 times. so once on the paris agreement, which you claim is a priority, and something you're focused on as a company. 344 times on tax legislation, and shell, responsible for 470 instances of...
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— land finally the rule book from paris and _ land finally the rule book from paris and i would appealour differences and come together and send a _ differences and come together and send a message to the world that the world _ send a message to the world that the world is— send a message to the world that the world is expecting, some i very much hope we _ world is expecting, some i very much hope we can— world is expecting, some i very much hope we can call this around the text that — hope we can call this around the text that is _ hope we can call this around the text that is being developed after so much — text that is being developed after so much hard work as soon as possible _ so much hard work as soon as possible. thank you, alok. thank you, norway, for your intervention. south africa seeks the floor and i give the floor to south africa. . ~' , ., floor and i give the floor to south africa. . ~' ,, ~ , africa. thank you, mr president. south africa _ africa. thank you, mr president. south africa would _ africa. thank you, mr president. south africa would also - africa. thank you,
— land finally the rule book from paris and _ land finally the rule book from paris and i would appealour differences and come together and send a _ differences and come together and send a message to the world that the world _ send a message to the world that the world is— send a message to the world that the world is expecting, some i very much hope we _ world is expecting, some i very much hope we can— world is expecting, some i very much hope we can call this around the text that —...
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to reflect the best outcome possible from the paris agreement— best outcome possible from the paris agreementthings like common timeframes and nbc dcs and article six guidance, ndc dcs and article six guidance, all of— ndc dcs and article six guidance, all of which are tough, but where everybody — all of which are tough, but where everybody has approached this with a remarkable spirit of compromise and of global— remarkable spirit of compromise and of global intent. sol remarkable spirit of compromise and of global intent. so i would simply say, in _ of global intent. so i would simply say, in thinking about the next moments _ say, in thinking about the next moments here... this potential agreement which we are poised to accept _ agreement which we are poised to accept and — agreement which we are poised to accept and make real is a very important _ accept and make real is a very important step in the right direction. as i think about it, the agreement— direction. as i think about it, the agreement that china and the united states— agreement that china and the united states came to the other
to reflect the best outcome possible from the paris agreement— best outcome possible from the paris agreementthings like common timeframes and nbc dcs and article six guidance, ndc dcs and article six guidance, all of— ndc dcs and article six guidance, all of which are tough, but where everybody — all of which are tough, but where everybody has approached this with a remarkable spirit of compromise and of global— remarkable spirit of compromise and of global intent. sol remarkable...
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here's charlotte whiskey in paris. will this super mutant strain of covey it has been described as being more transmissible than delta? and that has really ramped up fears. it's been reported that it's already been found on the european continent in belgium, that is from a sample that was taken from a young woman who said to have not been anywhere near the south of the african continent. she had indeed been to egypt and to turkey, and it's also said that she was unvaccinated key. i'm at knocking rap on confirm. case of this variant is someone who came from abroad. this person was tested on november 22nd. he was not vaccinated and had no prior infection. so this case has been observed and confirmed. but i want to repeat that it is a suspicious fair and we don't know if it's a very dangerous one. as a result of this new countries on out scrambling to close their air space to a number of countries in the south of africa. that's because the super mutant strain has been found in several countries there. but it could already
here's charlotte whiskey in paris. will this super mutant strain of covey it has been described as being more transmissible than delta? and that has really ramped up fears. it's been reported that it's already been found on the european continent in belgium, that is from a sample that was taken from a young woman who said to have not been anywhere near the south of the african continent. she had indeed been to egypt and to turkey, and it's also said that she was unvaccinated key. i'm at...
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and the russians want paris to at least try and fix that. so store for on the find the fronts is wounding, it'll raise the question of ukraine means for me and understanding that they won't avoid responsibility for key is behavior that undermines the minsk agreements and ignores all the advice about the lack of an alternative to those agreements. now, paris and tard once moscow to keep alexander lucas shank of the president of bell ruse. ad vague. when it comes to his influence on the migrant crisis, on the polish bell russian border. it's obvious that if russia isn't part of the problem, it's at least part of the solution as belarus is dependent on moscow is growing stronger. it doesn't mean though, that there isn't absolutely any thing that russia and brand see i to i on the visit of to sir gays, joy, go and lab rob to paris provides for a number of great opportunities in particular for example, on the discussion on the revival of the so called iran nuclear deal was that the politicians can talk face to face about how they can cooperate on
and the russians want paris to at least try and fix that. so store for on the find the fronts is wounding, it'll raise the question of ukraine means for me and understanding that they won't avoid responsibility for key is behavior that undermines the minsk agreements and ignores all the advice about the lack of an alternative to those agreements. now, paris and tard once moscow to keep alexander lucas shank of the president of bell ruse. ad vague. when it comes to his influence on the migrant...
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starting point for full implementations of the paris agreement.ent, the delegates of indonesia would like to consent the outcomes. indonesia looks forward to a complete future on this matter, including its implementation of all elements of paris agreements implementations. my delegations have set out our suggestions to the draught text decisions to address some issues which are dear to us. therefore we would like to have our concern and suggestions to be registered. mr president, what is currently certainly needed, it is notjust a balanced text, but the balance in its implementation with all the fact of nature that we believe and with lessons learned from the implementations of previous cop decisions, there shall be no more country parties that do not fulfil their pledge or promises. with the spirit of togetherness, local collaborations, flexibility and compromise, indonesia stands ready to move forward to concrete implementation stage. we hope as a developing country and also i hope all parties will be able to pledge higher admission in the next
starting point for full implementations of the paris agreement.ent, the delegates of indonesia would like to consent the outcomes. indonesia looks forward to a complete future on this matter, including its implementation of all elements of paris agreements implementations. my delegations have set out our suggestions to the draught text decisions to address some issues which are dear to us. therefore we would like to have our concern and suggestions to be registered. mr president, what is...