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is toby gati toby is a senior research fellow at the stockholm environment institute also director of the supply chain transparency initiative called try so it's good to have you with us. very simple argument is well it's our land and we should be able to exploit it we should be able to do what we want with it and maximize it and on the face of that kind of makes sense but there's nothing else like the amazon out there is there yes sure thanks very much for having me on the program again there's no question brazil is a sovereign nation and it has the right. to exploit its natural. losses in a way the wishes but the key point here is the question logic that the clearance of the arm of the or the buyer is necessarily a precondition for sustainable economic development one clear fact that is that it's important to keep in mind in this whole debate this whole discussion is the area of land that has already been cleared and the amazon the vast majority about land is not currently on there any economically viable productive use in fact the majority of it is very extensive low productivity c
is toby gati toby is a senior research fellow at the stockholm environment institute also director of the supply chain transparency initiative called try so it's good to have you with us. very simple argument is well it's our land and we should be able to exploit it we should be able to do what we want with it and maximize it and on the face of that kind of makes sense but there's nothing else like the amazon out there is there yes sure thanks very much for having me on the program again...
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he is back in 1904 again as a passenger on the baltic sea ferry a stone you're from thailand to stockholm. it is september 28th just on your. may day. at 1 22 am the captain of the estonia makes a desperate s.o.s. call the ship is in a heavy storm suddenly a huge wave breaks off the bell visor from the hole the ferry fills up with water and minutes and begins to sink. it on you know what's going on can you reply the whole ferry fell on the side and it really came as a shock to all of us the next step when we needed to get from the ship down to their water and then of course in the cold water to try to find a raft to climb up to and then later to survive all those of us who were alive in the morning were rescued by helicopter by then most of the people on our rafts were dead they froze to death so we were only 6 alive in the morning maybe 20 in the beginning. 852 people died their names are engraved on this monument casualties from a dozen countries it was the biggest maritime disaster in europe since world war 2 . an investigation in 1907 showed that there was a problem with the bow doors
he is back in 1904 again as a passenger on the baltic sea ferry a stone you're from thailand to stockholm. it is september 28th just on your. may day. at 1 22 am the captain of the estonia makes a desperate s.o.s. call the ship is in a heavy storm suddenly a huge wave breaks off the bell visor from the hole the ferry fills up with water and minutes and begins to sink. it on you know what's going on can you reply the whole ferry fell on the side and it really came as a shock to all of us the...
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is toby gati toby is a senior research fellow at the stockholm environment institute also director of the supply chain transparency initiative called try so it's good to have you with us. is very simple argument is well it's our land and we should be able to exploit it we should be able to do what we want with it and maximize it and on the face of that kind of makes sense but there's nothing else like the amazon out there is there yes sure thanks very much for having me on the program again there's no question brazil is a sovereign nation and it has the right. to exploit its natural. losses in a way that the so wishes but the key point is the question logic that the clearance of the arm of the or the buyer is necessarily a precondition for sustainable economic development one clear fact that is that it's important to keep in mind in this whole debate this whole discussion is the area of land that is already being printed in the amazon the vast majority about land is not currently on there any economically viable productive use in fact the majority of it very extensive low productivity
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to salvage the wreck and can't fears that the truth of what happened that day between talon and stockholm will remain lost at sea. memories can come back unexpectedly. when can't help it is standing by the water for example. then he is back in 1904 again as a passenger on the baltic sea ferry a stone you're from thailand to stockholm. to discipline for 20. 1 22 am the captain of the a store near makes a desperate s.o.s. call the ship is in a heavy storm suddenly a huge wave breaks off the bellboys or from the hole the ferry fills up with water in minutes and begins to sink. it don't you know what's going on can you reply the whole fairy fell on the side and it really came as a shock to all of us and the next there when we needed to get from the ship down to the water and then of course in the cold water to try to find a raft to climb up to and then later to survive those of us who were alive in the morning were rescued by helicopter by then most of the people on our rafts were dead they froze to death so we were only 6 alive in the morning maybe 20 in the beginning. 852 people died their
to salvage the wreck and can't fears that the truth of what happened that day between talon and stockholm will remain lost at sea. memories can come back unexpectedly. when can't help it is standing by the water for example. then he is back in 1904 again as a passenger on the baltic sea ferry a stone you're from thailand to stockholm. to discipline for 20. 1 22 am the captain of the a store near makes a desperate s.o.s. call the ship is in a heavy storm suddenly a huge wave breaks off the...
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from nairobi to new york, sydney to stockholm, more than 150 countries saw demonstrators call for "climate justice". we are young and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future, and we are not the ones who caused this crisis. the protests come ahead of next week's un climate change summit in new york. also on the programme... it's thousands ofjobs are at risk and british holidaymakers could be left stranded as thomas cook faces collapse. the woman who claims she was abused by prince andrew speaks out. buckingham palace emphatically deny the duke of york had any contact with her. a court hears more details of the final moments of the teenagerjodie chesney, stabbed in a random attack in london. four people are accused of murder. and the rugby world cup gets off to a flying start. host nation japan host nationjapan have won. and coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news... jofra archer gets his reward for a brillant debut summer with england. he's been given a central contract for all forms of the game. good evening. welcome to the bbc news at six. millio
from nairobi to new york, sydney to stockholm, more than 150 countries saw demonstrators call for "climate justice". we are young and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future, and we are not the ones who caused this crisis. the protests come ahead of next week's un climate change summit in new york. also on the programme... it's thousands ofjobs are at risk and british holidaymakers could be left stranded as thomas cook faces collapse. the woman who claims...
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among the yemen parties with the four european countries, which resulted in the conclusion of the stockholm peace accords. distinguished participants, i hail from a country that has resisted the most merciless economic terrorism and has defended its rights to independence and science and technology development. the u.s. government, while imposing extraterritorial sanctions and threats against other nations, has made a lot of efforts to deprive iran from the advantages of participating in the global economy and has resorted to international piracy by misusing the international banking system. we iranians have been the pioneers of freedom seeking movements in the region while seeking peace and progress for our nation and our neighbors. we have never surrendered to foreign aggression and imposition. we cannot believe the invitation to negotiation to people who claim to have applied the harshest sanctions of history against the dignity and prosperity of our nation. how someone can believe that the silent killing of a great nation and pressure on the life of 83 million iranians, particularly wom
among the yemen parties with the four european countries, which resulted in the conclusion of the stockholm peace accords. distinguished participants, i hail from a country that has resisted the most merciless economic terrorism and has defended its rights to independence and science and technology development. the u.s. government, while imposing extraterritorial sanctions and threats against other nations, has made a lot of efforts to deprive iran from the advantages of participating in the...
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well yes are really quite extraordinary now parliament is deserted for the next weeks and stockholm trust of the scenes that we've seen inside parliament last night were m.p.'s and you have sharing it was shouting and this is really really extremely unusual normally during these ancient rituals when somebody comes over from the house of lords for one of the ceremonies parliamentarians are very polite but it just shows the anger that there is in parliament to what the government has been doing and that ngo will now be transformed behind the scenes m.p.'s are now retreating they're going to meet again for their party conferences which are going to happen in a few weeks time but also they will be talking to each other and particularly the parties that are plotting to remain in the european union the m.p.'s that want to stay in the european union and that want to prevent leaving the european union without a deal they will be talking to each other the talk is about a general election it's probably unavoidable and armed he's than our party is then going to help each other with so-called elector
well yes are really quite extraordinary now parliament is deserted for the next weeks and stockholm trust of the scenes that we've seen inside parliament last night were m.p.'s and you have sharing it was shouting and this is really really extremely unusual normally during these ancient rituals when somebody comes over from the house of lords for one of the ceremonies parliamentarians are very polite but it just shows the anger that there is in parliament to what the government has been doing...
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and in stockholm the same and it's all down to swedish teen activists that attitude how runny and cried to take to the streets in protest has seen a day of positive change against climate change. let's hear more from d.w. correspondents around the world reporting on one of the largest coordinated protests in history. thousands of people have turned out here today in paris and there were another 150 gatherings across france the protestors message to president man in a car is that he needs to do more to protect the climate that strikes have been gaining momentum as today for the 1st time workers join the students and so the protesters are hoping that my call will finally hear the message and live up to what he said he'd be a climate champion. this is what friday for future protests in russia look like a small number of young people have gathered on a may just be in downtown moscow and they're holding what are called solitary pickets where people protest near but not to next to one another but that's because it's difficult to get a permit for mass gathering from the government. agent capit
and in stockholm the same and it's all down to swedish teen activists that attitude how runny and cried to take to the streets in protest has seen a day of positive change against climate change. let's hear more from d.w. correspondents around the world reporting on one of the largest coordinated protests in history. thousands of people have turned out here today in paris and there were another 150 gatherings across france the protestors message to president man in a car is that he needs to do...
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and in stockholm the same and it's all down to swedish teen activists that attitude hirani encouraged to take to the streets in protest has seen a day of positive change against climate change. well tina activist gravitron burke has thought of the products for future movement in sweden over a year ago spoke to the protesters in new york here's what she told an enthusiast and noisy crowd there. people are striking today in over 150 countries on all continents and when i say all continents i mean all continents even and talk to get even and talk to get people off the ledge the eyes of the world will be on them they have a chance to prove that they too are united behind the science they have a chance to take leadership to prove they actually hear us do you think they hear us with the we will make them hear us lucky well they doubly correspondent cala black was one of the thousands on hand for the protests in new york she delivered this assessment of today's routes. today's global climate strike was the biggest of its kind in human history one of the epicenters of the action new york city
and in stockholm the same and it's all down to swedish teen activists that attitude hirani encouraged to take to the streets in protest has seen a day of positive change against climate change. well tina activist gravitron burke has thought of the products for future movement in sweden over a year ago spoke to the protesters in new york here's what she told an enthusiast and noisy crowd there. people are striking today in over 150 countries on all continents and when i say all continents i mean...
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and in stockholm the same and it's all down to swedish teen activists that attitude how ronnie encouraged to take to the streets in protest has seen a day of positive change against climate change. while taine activist gretta 20 started the fridays for future of money in sweden over a year ago spoke to the protesters in new york is what she told an enthusiastic and noisy crowd. why should we study for a future that is being taken away from us. that is being stolen for profit and some people say we should study to become climate scientists or politicians so that we can in the future so are the climate crisis but by then it will be too late we need to do this now was. they w correspondent kala black i was one of the thousands on hand for the protests in new york she delivered this is salesman talk to the israelis today's global climate strike was the biggest so that's kind in human history one of the epicenters of the action new york city it was roughly 250000 people out on the streets calling for more climate action greda toomer of the 6 year old fridays for future founder was speaking ear
and in stockholm the same and it's all down to swedish teen activists that attitude how ronnie encouraged to take to the streets in protest has seen a day of positive change against climate change. while taine activist gretta 20 started the fridays for future of money in sweden over a year ago spoke to the protesters in new york is what she told an enthusiastic and noisy crowd. why should we study for a future that is being taken away from us. that is being stolen for profit and some people say...
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and not least in today's own country sweden thousands turned up in the capital stockholm to heed the young activists rallying cry which has now been heard around the world. cities across germany have also seen mass protest organizers said more than a 1000000 turned out to demand action on climate change meanwhile german chancellor angela merkel's government has responded by announcing a 50000000000 euro climate protection plan but the package is already facing fierce criticism with activists saying it fails to adequately address c o 2 emissions the new measures include a charge on carbon dioxide emissions which may push up the price of petrol and oil heating but transport costs will be lowered for those using public transport and train well plane travel should become more expensive and green electricity development is to be stepped up. to talk more about this i'm joined by our chief political editor michaela couth no we can't i have to ask you sister kind of emergency action that millions of protesters around the world called for well this what is now a and we already got reactions f
and not least in today's own country sweden thousands turned up in the capital stockholm to heed the young activists rallying cry which has now been heard around the world. cities across germany have also seen mass protest organizers said more than a 1000000 turned out to demand action on climate change meanwhile german chancellor angela merkel's government has responded by announcing a 50000000000 euro climate protection plan but the package is already facing fierce criticism with activists...
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joining us now on skype from stockholm is toby garner toby is a thing yet research fellow with the stockholm environment institute also director of the supply chain transparency initiative called trade so it's good to have you with us jaya both scenarios very simple argument is well it's our land and we should be able to exploit it we should be able to do what we want with it and maximize it and on the face of it kind of makes sense but there's nothing else like the amazon out there it's there sean thanks very much for having me on the program again there's no question that brazil is a sovereign nation and it has the right to to exploit its natural resources in a way that the wishes but the key point here is the question logic that the clearance of the arm of the of the buyer is necessarily a precondition for sustainable economic development and one clear fact that is that it's important to keep in mind in this whole debate this whole discussion is the area of land that is already being printed in the amazon the vast majority about land is not currently on there any economically viable produ
joining us now on skype from stockholm is toby garner toby is a thing yet research fellow with the stockholm environment institute also director of the supply chain transparency initiative called trade so it's good to have you with us jaya both scenarios very simple argument is well it's our land and we should be able to exploit it we should be able to do what we want with it and maximize it and on the face of it kind of makes sense but there's nothing else like the amazon out there it's there...
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and not least increase to to the best own country sweden thousands turned up in the capital stockholm to heat the young activists rallying cry which has now been heard around the world. first. the deadly correspond the color black it was one of the thousands on hand for the protests in new york she delivered this assessment off today's rallies. today's global climate strike was the biggest so that's kind in human history one of the epicenters of the action new york city it was roughly 250000 people out on the streets calling for more climate action gretta tumor of the 6 year old fridays for future founder was speaking earlier here and she was saying that our house is on fire meaning that climate change really does affect everyone and we have seen many older protesters out today as well and these parents and teachers and grandparents are calling on politicians to do more to protect their children's future. that was correspondent color block a reporting from new york now cities across germany have also seen mass protests organizers claimed that more than a 1000000 people turned out to d
and not least increase to to the best own country sweden thousands turned up in the capital stockholm to heat the young activists rallying cry which has now been heard around the world. first. the deadly correspond the color black it was one of the thousands on hand for the protests in new york she delivered this assessment off today's rallies. today's global climate strike was the biggest so that's kind in human history one of the epicenters of the action new york city it was roughly 250000...
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from nairobi to new york, sydney to stockholm, more than 150 countries saw demonstrators call for "climatehe ones who are going to have to live with this in the future, and we are not the ones who caused this crisis. the protests come ahead of next week's un climate change summit in new york. also on the programme... it's thousands ofjobs are at risk and british holidaymakers could be left stranded as thomas cook faces collapse.
from nairobi to new york, sydney to stockholm, more than 150 countries saw demonstrators call for "climatehe ones who are going to have to live with this in the future, and we are not the ones who caused this crisis. the protests come ahead of next week's un climate change summit in new york. also on the programme... it's thousands ofjobs are at risk and british holidaymakers could be left stranded as thomas cook faces collapse.
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from nairobi to new york, sydney to stockholm, millions protest in more than 150 countries around the who are going to have to live with this in the future, and we are not the ones who have caused this crisis. thousands ofjobs are at risk and british holiday makers could be left stranded, if thomas cook faces collapse. the woman who claims she was abused by prince andrew speaks out. buckingham palace emphatically denies the duke of york had any
from nairobi to new york, sydney to stockholm, millions protest in more than 150 countries around the who are going to have to live with this in the future, and we are not the ones who have caused this crisis. thousands ofjobs are at risk and british holiday makers could be left stranded, if thomas cook faces collapse. the woman who claims she was abused by prince andrew speaks out. buckingham palace emphatically denies the duke of york had any
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astrid lindgren spent almost all of her life in stockholm but tried to have as much contact with nature as possible. the french fashion designer coco chanel preferred urban life and wasn't a great fan of cooking. she only had a small kitchen in her paris apartment. getting a doll and eager parents were very interested in her style and especially as well as her daily habits. she was working for so many hours every day and she was smoking in shoes drinking coffee and then she had sweets to this on the side so she liked to khalid small delicate things and we made stuff that could fit her her brand but also that is consequent french dishes next to spencer. both from the advertising industry the 2 spent 6 years on this project working in their free time. in addition to making the dishes themselves they knew just how to create the perfect setting for them. one thing that the 14 women in the book all have in common is that they were ahead of their time. eager pears and forever young your daughters cookbook pays tribute to food and great women those of yesteryear today and the future. and you c
astrid lindgren spent almost all of her life in stockholm but tried to have as much contact with nature as possible. the french fashion designer coco chanel preferred urban life and wasn't a great fan of cooking. she only had a small kitchen in her paris apartment. getting a doll and eager parents were very interested in her style and especially as well as her daily habits. she was working for so many hours every day and she was smoking in shoes drinking coffee and then she had sweets to this...
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from nairobi to new york, sydney to stockholm, millions protest in more than 150 countries around theld. we are young and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future, and we are not the ones who have caused this crisis. thousands ofjobs are at risk and british holiday makers could be left stranded, if thomas cook faces collapse. the woman who claims she was abused by prince andrew speaks out. buckingham palace emphatically denies the duke of york had any sexual contact with her. a court hears details of the final moments ofjodie chesney‘s life, who was stabbed in london. four people are accused of murder. the rugby world cup gets off to a flying start, with a win for the host nation, japan. and at 8.45pm, find out ifjason solomons thinks brad pitt's new astronaut film is out of this world. that and more coming up in the film review. good evening. welcome to bbc news. millions of people including many children, have been taking part in demonstrations around the world, demanding tougher action on climate change. huge crowds gathered in cities in more than 150 c
from nairobi to new york, sydney to stockholm, millions protest in more than 150 countries around theld. we are young and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future, and we are not the ones who have caused this crisis. thousands ofjobs are at risk and british holiday makers could be left stranded, if thomas cook faces collapse. the woman who claims she was abused by prince andrew speaks out. buckingham palace emphatically denies the duke of york had any sexual contact...
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from nairobi to new york, sydney to stockholm. millions protesting more than 150 countries around the world. we are young, and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future. and we are not the ones who have caused this crisis. thousands of jobs are at risk for british holiday—makers could be left stranded as thomas cook faces collapse. the woman who claims she was abused by prince andrew speaks housed, buckingham palace emphatically denies the duke of york had any sexual contact with her. a court hears details of the final moments ofjodie chesney‘s life. she was stabbed in london. four people are accused of her mother. the rugby world cup gets off a flying start with a win for the nation, japan. a flying start with a win for the nation, japan. and a news watch, reporting ben stokes distress over newspaper story about his family without telling the audience what that story said. join us tonight at 7:45 p:m.. here are bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. millions of people, including many children
from nairobi to new york, sydney to stockholm. millions protesting more than 150 countries around the world. we are young, and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future. and we are not the ones who have caused this crisis. thousands of jobs are at risk for british holiday—makers could be left stranded as thomas cook faces collapse. the woman who claims she was abused by prince andrew speaks housed, buckingham palace emphatically denies the duke of york had any...
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release it would appear is $350.00 prisoners by the who feel thor it is under the terms of that stockholm deal that was struck not that long ago in the swedish capital we'll get more details on that development as soon as we get it but in the meantime we'll look at the rest of the day's news and hundreds of students in hong kong of joined a sit in protest a day after violent demonstrations gripped the semi autonomous territory classes were boycotted as anti beijing demonstrations continued into their 17th consecutive week despite the protests it appears to be business as usual in the financial district where budweiser has made its debut in the hong kong stock exchange and on cheese steak china will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china live now to our correspondent there adrian brown and adrian it will take many people by surprise who've been witnessing these scenes of chaos and often violence in the territory of hong kong over the last 17 weeks that the financial side i mean the the whole heartbeat if you like of hong kong continues to thrive it
release it would appear is $350.00 prisoners by the who feel thor it is under the terms of that stockholm deal that was struck not that long ago in the swedish capital we'll get more details on that development as soon as we get it but in the meantime we'll look at the rest of the day's news and hundreds of students in hong kong of joined a sit in protest a day after violent demonstrations gripped the semi autonomous territory classes were boycotted as anti beijing demonstrations continued into...
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would you mentioned the man whoes, there was a was sitting down in stockholm in 88, and he was readingewspaper and he read his own obituary. , the inventor of dynamite, was sitting at his breakfast table in stockholm and he read "alfred nobel has died, thank god the inventor of dynamite has gone.' the newspaper had made a mistake. it was his younger brother who had died. but he has the advantage of looking at his own obituary. i ask people all the time, suppose you were going to read your own obituary tomorrow. would you be happy with what you read? if the answer is not yet, you have some more time to do something about it. i try to tell people all the time to think about this. the earth is 5 billion years old. humans as we are, roughly 400,000 years old, modest in the grand span of earth, and average life expectancy is 80, 90, 100 years. you can do in your lifetime is relatively finite, but we are all on the face of the earth for such a short time that we should try to take advantage of it and do something so that you can leave a mark and justify your existence. this is what i have do
would you mentioned the man whoes, there was a was sitting down in stockholm in 88, and he was readingewspaper and he read his own obituary. , the inventor of dynamite, was sitting at his breakfast table in stockholm and he read "alfred nobel has died, thank god the inventor of dynamite has gone.' the newspaper had made a mistake. it was his younger brother who had died. but he has the advantage of looking at his own obituary. i ask people all the time, suppose you were going to read your...
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astrid lindgren spent almost all of her life in stockholm but tried to have as much contact with nature as possible. the french fashion designer coco chanel preferred urban life and wasn't a great fan of cooking. she only had a small kitchen in her paris apartment. for younger doll and eager parents were very interested in her style and as well as her daily habits. she was working for so many hours every day and she was smoking and she used. to this so she light. and we made stuff that could fit her her brand but also that is. both from the advertising industry the 2 spent 6 years on this project working in their free time. in addition to making the dishes themselves they knew just how to create the perfect setting for them. one thing that the 14 women in the book all have in common is that they were ahead of their time. eager parents and forever young cookbook pays tribute to food and great women those of yesteryear today and the future. and you can see more about how to make a strain. on our facebook page. next up when you think of italy hacks may not be the 1st thing that comes to mi
astrid lindgren spent almost all of her life in stockholm but tried to have as much contact with nature as possible. the french fashion designer coco chanel preferred urban life and wasn't a great fan of cooking. she only had a small kitchen in her paris apartment. for younger doll and eager parents were very interested in her style and as well as her daily habits. she was working for so many hours every day and she was smoking and she used. to this so she light. and we made stuff that could...
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and in stockholm, the same, and it's all down to swedish teen activists greta thunberg. her rallying cry to take to the streets in protest has seen a day of positive -- positive change against climate change. phil: after that skip around the world, let's plan for moma in new york. welcome. what is going on there. -- what is going on there? >> it is like being at a concert. streets are packed. we had to move a few steps further away because no phones are working because there are so many people that have come together here to p protest, andt is a very colorful and a very cheerful protest. many students brought signs and pictures with them showing birds, animals, the earth. one sign read, oceans are rising, so are we. i talked to two high school students from new jersey. they told me that they wanted to be here because it is their future that is at stake. and because they want to be part of this global movement. they also told me that they hope they can convince u.s. president donald trump that climate change is a fact and that they demand a radical change of politics. phi
and in stockholm, the same, and it's all down to swedish teen activists greta thunberg. her rallying cry to take to the streets in protest has seen a day of positive -- positive change against climate change. phil: after that skip around the world, let's plan for moma in new york. welcome. what is going on there. -- what is going on there? >> it is like being at a concert. streets are packed. we had to move a few steps further away because no phones are working because there are so many...
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of the stockholm peace accords it's on the hud data ports. that they got of the was not distinguished participants and i hail from a country that has resisted the most merciless economic terrorism. you know what it is the east and has defended its rights to independence and to science. and technology development out of the us do not tell the u.s. government while imposing extra territorial sanctions and threats against other nations. has made a lot of efforts to deprive iran from the advantages of participating in the global economy. and has a resorted to international piracy by misusing the international banking system. martin you know we're audience he have been the pioneers of freedom seeking movements in the region. while seeking peace. and progress for our nation as well as our neighbors and we have never surrendered to foreign aggression. and imposition. we cannot believe the invitation that's hard to negotiation of people who claim. to have applied the harshest sanctions of history. against dignity and prosperity let them on of our nat
of the stockholm peace accords it's on the hud data ports. that they got of the was not distinguished participants and i hail from a country that has resisted the most merciless economic terrorism. you know what it is the east and has defended its rights to independence and to science. and technology development out of the us do not tell the u.s. government while imposing extra territorial sanctions and threats against other nations. has made a lot of efforts to deprive iran from the advantages...
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a more fluid and flexible work space this open space design concept has been implemented here in stockholm by the scandinavian subsidiary of the 2 we travel group. the $500.00 employees don't have scientists they work where they like there are more and less private areas and a range of meeting rooms. i am kind of ike flexible in my way a working air usually work at different places because i i have a hard time focusing and there since i have are of different places and bases to sit around or i can just stand up i think it's super get designing open plan office is for clerical stuff was a way to sate space and money that cheaper to build than individual offices an estimated 20 percent cheaper on average but a study from sweden from of people who work him standard open plan office is call in sick a twice as often as others another study found that it can take up to 23 minutes for an employee to regain full concentration are to being distracted towards evening things quiet down obviously there are some benefits it's nice to see the colics year and there are many nice people working here and d
a more fluid and flexible work space this open space design concept has been implemented here in stockholm by the scandinavian subsidiary of the 2 we travel group. the $500.00 employees don't have scientists they work where they like there are more and less private areas and a range of meeting rooms. i am kind of ike flexible in my way a working air usually work at different places because i i have a hard time focusing and there since i have are of different places and bases to sit around or i...
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wacky ideas but this is certainly one scientists suggest eating human flesh to fight climate change stockholm school of economics professor of course and researcher magnus soder lund reportedly said he believes eating human meat derive from dead bodies might be able to help save the human race if only a world society were to quote awaken to the idea so this is capitalism presented by an economist who believes they eating humans might solve the problem of the meat and emissions from and just roll farming of course this has already been tried in history in papa new guinea and those people went mad because of the prions that. gave them the equivalent of mad cow disease for human spiritual sways famously inhale cow flatulence. as a condiment to their smoke tearing i heard from a guy named steven pelley and oh yeah accountable as i'm is definitely the donner party as a service accountable those of us in service brought to you by steve gates in sweden get a nobel prize for that i'm sure you know he believes that. conservative taboos against cannibalism can change over time that there's thing senato
wacky ideas but this is certainly one scientists suggest eating human flesh to fight climate change stockholm school of economics professor of course and researcher magnus soder lund reportedly said he believes eating human meat derive from dead bodies might be able to help save the human race if only a world society were to quote awaken to the idea so this is capitalism presented by an economist who believes they eating humans might solve the problem of the meat and emissions from and just...
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is who is going to bring this peace process back to the agenda that started last year actually in stockholm in december 28th even since then we didn't really see much progress on the ground so i have to say unfortunately at this point we will not see any troops there any time soon because the elements involved in this conflict and their competing interests are getting more complex by the day and that's difficult it's a complicated story it's difficult also keep the world's attention on it all the time but excellent reporting from the future thank you. well the day is almost done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either d.w. news or you can follow me have t.v. and don't forget to use the hash tag today and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. because. the full. package should. go. on to say. such. that cuts. will germany's car industry survive. electro mobility is picking up speed. around the world the market but he calls. but germany has been putting on the brakes. the automotive powerhouse a stock the
is who is going to bring this peace process back to the agenda that started last year actually in stockholm in december 28th even since then we didn't really see much progress on the ground so i have to say unfortunately at this point we will not see any troops there any time soon because the elements involved in this conflict and their competing interests are getting more complex by the day and that's difficult it's a complicated story it's difficult also keep the world's attention on it all...
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and in stockholm the same and it's all down to swedish teen activist good attitude ronnie and cried to take to the streets in protest a scene a day of positive change against climate change. after a quick skip around the world let's land for a moment in new york and join data because paul and alex hunter on nominal welcome alexandra what's going on there. so it's here like being at a festival or the music concerts the streets and the battery park in new york city are packed so we had to move a few steps to other away from the stage because no phones are working there because there are so many people that have come together here to protest and it is a very color for colorful and a very cheerful protest many students wrote science and pictures with them showing birds animals the earth one side red oceans are rising so are we and i talked to 2 students high school students from new jersey day told me that they wanted to be here because it's their future that is at stake and because they want to be part of this global movement they also told me that they hope that they can convince you as
and in stockholm the same and it's all down to swedish teen activist good attitude ronnie and cried to take to the streets in protest a scene a day of positive change against climate change. after a quick skip around the world let's land for a moment in new york and join data because paul and alex hunter on nominal welcome alexandra what's going on there. so it's here like being at a festival or the music concerts the streets and the battery park in new york city are packed so we had to move a...