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greta thunberg is not here in stockholm for the award ceremony. in fact, she just made landfall in lisbon, portugal, today after a nearly three week-long boat journey across the atlantic ocean to participate in the 2019 united nations climate change conference, cop25, in madrid, spain. she was on her way to santiago, chile, where the climate talks were supposed to be held, when chilean president sebastian pinera canceled the conference amid mass anti-government protests. it was then rescheduled to madrid, causing greta to reverse course and head back to europe. greta and her father svante sailed aboard the 48-foot catamaran la vagabonde, refusing to fly because of the high carbon footprint of air travel. in september, i sat down with greta thunberg in our democracy now! studio. she explained how she launched the school strike for the climate last year. >> the more involved i got with the climate movement, the better i i feel, the happier i feel because i feel like i am doing something important, something meaningful. amy: talked about what happene
greta thunberg is not here in stockholm for the award ceremony. in fact, she just made landfall in lisbon, portugal, today after a nearly three week-long boat journey across the atlantic ocean to participate in the 2019 united nations climate change conference, cop25, in madrid, spain. she was on her way to santiago, chile, where the climate talks were supposed to be held, when chilean president sebastian pinera canceled the conference amid mass anti-government protests. it was then rescheduled...
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thunberg from the cop 25 from greta thunberg from the cop 25 from madrid. we asked whether exercise labels would change what you eat and drink. let's have a look at some of your responses. it steals the joy from eating, she says. many of you agree with that view. education is the way forward but it won't have instant results. rubin says... that's what i'm wondering about this, whether it risks promoting exercise as punishment. a bug isa20 exercise as punishment. a bug is a 20 mile bike ride? i can't get 20 miles in every time i eat a burger. it would change the way i eat and drink if i was to see its dogleg like that, especially in a bottle of wine. but also a cake! see the calories on the cake, but you off completely. that is today's worklife. see you soon. good morning. it was a very wet and windy day across many parts of the uk yesterday, all driven by a very deep area of low pressure to the south of iceland which gave hurricane force winds and blizzards in iceland but you can see this area of cloud which is a cold front which gave us that wet weather ye
thunberg from the cop 25 from greta thunberg from the cop 25 from madrid. we asked whether exercise labels would change what you eat and drink. let's have a look at some of your responses. it steals the joy from eating, she says. many of you agree with that view. education is the way forward but it won't have instant results. rubin says... that's what i'm wondering about this, whether it risks promoting exercise as punishment. a bug isa20 exercise as punishment. a bug is a 20 mile bike ride? i...
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a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperature is and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? it was speaking as the negotiation seemed to be in slow motion. dragging on over technical details. while the gas is hitting the planet and blasted into the air in ever greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not an action. the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when in fact almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. there was a plausible greta thunberg in the great hall, but actually a lot of the seats were pretty empty. not every national delegation was here to listen to her mess
a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperature is and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? it was speaking as the negotiation seemed to be in slow motion. dragging on over technical details. while...
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ms greta thunberg. a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks, not with emotion, but with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiation seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details, while the gasses heating the planet and blasted into the air in ever—greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not inaction. the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when in fact almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. there was applause for greta thunberg in the great hall, but
ms greta thunberg. a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks, not with emotion, but with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiation seemed to be in slow motion,...
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greta thunberg. david: a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energize the talks, not with emotion, but with a calm reminder to world leaders about the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. grsea: how do you react to t numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothibeing a dout this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? david: she was spe negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details. while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air in greater quantities. with many countries accused of using loophes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. greta: i still believe that the greatestanger is not inactio the real danger is when politicians and ceos make it look like real action is happening when in fact almostei nothing is done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. david: there w applause for greta thunberg here in the great hall, but quite str
greta thunberg. david: a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energize the talks, not with emotion, but with a calm reminder to world leaders about the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. grsea: how do you react to t numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothibeing a dout this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? david: she was spe negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging...
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to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks, not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders of the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details, while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air in ever greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not inaction. the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when, in fact, almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. applause so, there was applause for greta thun
to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks, not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders of the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be...
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to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders of the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details. while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air in ever greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not inaction, the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when, in fact, almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. applause so, there was applause for greta thun
to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders of the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be...
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we speak to greta thunberg. i'm being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to bbc news. the former head of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, is reported to have skipped bail in japan and fled to lebanon. officials in tokyo say they're trying to confirm the reports. american news sources have quoted his friends as saying he'd left japan without permission after deciding he wouldn't get a fair trial. mr ghosn, who's awaiting trial forfinancial crimes, denies enriching himself at his company's expense and misstating his income. gareth barlow has more. carlos ghosn was one of the great tycoons of the car industry, known for turning around the fortunes of some of the world's biggest brands. at one point, nissan, renault and mitsubishi were all under his control. a citizen of brazil, france and lebanon, ghosn established himself injapan where he was considered a hero for transforming nissan. he was a very
we speak to greta thunberg. i'm being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to bbc news. the former head of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, is reported to have skipped bail in japan and fled to lebanon. officials in tokyo say they're trying to confirm the reports. american news sources have quoted his friends as saying he'd left japan without permission after deciding he wouldn't...
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to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details. while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air at every are blasted into the air in ever greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not inaction, the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when, in fact, almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. applause t
to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to...
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greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. police searching for the missing firefighter anthony knott say they still have no idea where he went after he was last seen. the father of four, from kent, disappeared on december 20th after going to a pub with friends in lewes in east sussex. two leading private schools have defended a decision to turn down a gift of more than a million pounds — because the donor wanted to help pay the fees of disadvantaged white boys. studies have shown that white boys who are from deprived backgrounds are among the worst performers overall in schools. but dulwich college and winchester college said any donations on the grounds of a pupil's colour were not compatible with their schools' values. police in spain have concluded their initial report into the deaths of a british father and his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool. they told the bbc that gabriel diya, his 9—year—old daughter comfort and 16—year—old son praise—emmanuel died because of a freak accident, and that th
greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. police searching for the missing firefighter anthony knott say they still have no idea where he went after he was last seen. the father of four, from kent, disappeared on december 20th after going to a pub with friends in lewes in east sussex. two leading private schools have defended a decision to turn down a gift of more than a million pounds — because the donor wanted to help pay the fees of disadvantaged white boys. studies have shown that...
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i want to turn to the swedish climate activist greta thunberg. this is what she said to the gathered world leaders and climate negotiators. >> why is it so important t to stay below 1.5 degrees? because even though one degree, people are dying from the climate crisis. because that is what the united science calls for to avoid destabilizing the climate so that we have ththe best possible chance to avoid setting off irreversible chain reaction such as t the melting glaciers, polarized and soaring arctic temer r frost. every fraction of a degree matters. how you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? amy: there is greta thunberg addressing her elders at the u.n. climate summit, that turned out to be a monumental failure -- i think even called out by the climate negotiators, not to mention the massive number of activists outsiside both in madd and around the world. jane fonda, this 16-year-old girl who began her activism at 15, standing inn front ofof the swedish parliliat every day demanding they do something about clim
i want to turn to the swedish climate activist greta thunberg. this is what she said to the gathered world leaders and climate negotiators. >> why is it so important t to stay below 1.5 degrees? because even though one degree, people are dying from the climate crisis. because that is what the united science calls for to avoid destabilizing the climate so that we have ththe best possible chance to avoid setting off irreversible chain reaction such as t the melting glaciers, polarized and...
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greta thunberg looked tired and happy to be back on dry land. the 16-year-old swede said she took the transatlantic voyage by boat to o prove a point. >> i'm not traveling like this because i want everyone to do so. i'm doing this to sort of send a message that it is impossible -- [cheers and applause] >> that it is impossible to live sustainable today, and that needs to change. it needs to become much easier. >> she arrives in europe as the united nations climate summit is in full swing. reppert -- representatives and delegates from some 200 countries have gathered in madrid, spain, to try to find a way to reduce the world's emissions of greenhouse gases. their arrival also coincided with the release of a bleak report from the world meteorological organization, predicting the last decade will likely be the hottest in recorded history. totenberg -- dunbar -- credits on berks as many do not realize the power of the popular movement that may have been released. >> i think people are underestimating the force of angry kids. [cheers and applause] >>
greta thunberg looked tired and happy to be back on dry land. the 16-year-old swede said she took the transatlantic voyage by boat to o prove a point. >> i'm not traveling like this because i want everyone to do so. i'm doing this to sort of send a message that it is impossible -- [cheers and applause] >> that it is impossible to live sustainable today, and that needs to change. it needs to become much easier. >> she arrives in europe as the united nations climate summit is in...
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greta thunberg's father svante tells how activism helped his teenage daughter recoverfrom depression n and a diagnosis of asperger‘s syndrome. the daily mirror has the story of the 12—year—old girl whose life was saved with a transplant of a donor heart. the daily telegraph has a photo of the british woman convicted of making a false allegation of gang rape in cyprus — herface covered by a scarf. the paper says foreign secretary dominic raab is taking up the case amid fears of a miscarriage ofjustice. the guardian has the same story — as well as a second lead about the arrest of five men suspected of plotting an islamist terror attack. the times says britain's tech giants — like facebook and google — could be regulated for the first time, including better protection for children against abuse. and tomorrow's daily express has a warning on ‘quick fix' new year's diets. first let's deal with this story thatis first let's deal with this story that is leading on the daily telegraph, which is where we will begin. dominic raab takes up the false rape claim case with ciphers
greta thunberg's father svante tells how activism helped his teenage daughter recoverfrom depression n and a diagnosis of asperger‘s syndrome. the daily mirror has the story of the 12—year—old girl whose life was saved with a transplant of a donor heart. the daily telegraph has a photo of the british woman convicted of making a false allegation of gang rape in cyprus — herface covered by a scarf. the paper says foreign secretary dominic raab is taking up the case amid fears of a...
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greta thunberg. david: a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thug was here to energize the talksnot with emotion, but with a calm minder to world leaders about the latest facts about rising temperatures andelting ice. greta: how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? david: she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details.he while the gaseing the planet are blasted into the air in greater quantities. with many countries accused of using looes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. greta: i still believe that the greatest danger is not inact the real dangeis when politicians and ceos make it look like real action is happening when in fact almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. david: there was applause forth gretberg here in the great of the se
greta thunberg. david: a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thug was here to energize the talksnot with emotion, but with a calm minder to world leaders about the latest facts about rising temperatures andelting ice. greta: how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? david: she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow...
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we‘ll look at how greta thunberg has made history. plus, how the iconic leather jacket worn by olivia newton—john in grease is returned to the singer by an anonymous bidder. so, it is the last day of campaigning in the uk general election — an election described as ‘the most important in a generation‘. but did the rehetoric match the occasion? not so sure. the leaders have been out today repeating the core message — and then repeating it some more. it is a uk election that has looked much more presidential in style. it has been all about the two main leaders. and the question of character and whether they are up to the job. and yes the slogans, we know them well over here. "make america great again." 2020 will be "keep america great". does that kind of electioneering fit with the uk campaign style? with me now is sonia sodha, former advisor to ed miliband, now chief leader writer at the observer and cindy yu who covers politics for the spectator. some people today will be real excited, we are on the pink of a new parliament,
we‘ll look at how greta thunberg has made history. plus, how the iconic leather jacket worn by olivia newton—john in grease is returned to the singer by an anonymous bidder. so, it is the last day of campaigning in the uk general election — an election described as ‘the most important in a generation‘. but did the rehetoric match the occasion? not so sure. the leaders have been out today repeating the core message — and then repeating it some more. it is a uk election that has...
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when it comes to her husband's attacks on greta thunberg, mrs. trump is not criticizing her husband's words. david? >> kyra, thank you. >>> late today, the supreme court agreeing to hear president trump's appeal on three cases having to do with his financial records. in all three cases, lower courts ruling that documents must be handed over. the justs will hear oral arguments in june. of course that's right in the middle of the 2020 campaign. >>> and the u.s. and china have announced a new trade deal, phase one as they're calling it, halting tariffs set to kick in sunday. and some lower tariffs will stay in place. the white house saying the deal is includes china's commitment to buy farm products. >>> we're remembering tonight a well-known character actor, danny aiello. from "do the right thing," "moon struck", godfather ii. he never took an acting class. danny aiello began his acting career in his 30s on broadway. here in the play, "knockout." he never took an acting class, and he was 40 when he landed his first movie. then in "the godfather: pa
when it comes to her husband's attacks on greta thunberg, mrs. trump is not criticizing her husband's words. david? >> kyra, thank you. >>> late today, the supreme court agreeing to hear president trump's appeal on three cases having to do with his financial records. in all three cases, lower courts ruling that documents must be handed over. the justs will hear oral arguments in june. of course that's right in the middle of the 2020 campaign. >>> and the u.s. and china...
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and we speak to greta thunberg about life as a teenage activist — and the challenges ahead. i am being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to world news today. prosecutors in new york have filed federal hate crimes charges against a man accused of stabbing five people at a hanukkah party on saturday. the knife attack at a rabbi's house in new york state. the suspect‘s lawyer says his client had a history of mental health issues. it's important to say to the members of the community and law enforcement that what from i understand to this date, this is the action of an individual who for a long time has been compensated, he's been treated in mental health facilities. the bbc‘s michelle fleury has been following developments from new york and has more on the reaction to those comments from the suspect‘s lawyer. i think you have got the family speaking through their lawyer, michael sussman, who is representing grafton thomas, the man accused of entering a rab
and we speak to greta thunberg about life as a teenage activist — and the challenges ahead. i am being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to world news today. prosecutors in new york have filed federal hate crimes charges against a man accused of stabbing five people at a hanukkah party on saturday. the knife attack at a rabbi's house in new york state. the suspect‘s lawyer...
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swedish activist, greta thunberg, attends the un climate conference in madrid, warning that the climate crisis is still being ignored by those in power. we are stepping out of our comfort zone, telling the people in power that they must take the responsibility and predict future and present generations. how a young boy being officially adopted in the us, brought his whole kindergarten class to the courtroom with him. hello and welcome to bbc news. within the past hour, a jury in los angeles has found in favour of elon musk in a libel case involving a british cave diving expert. the two had engaged in a public argument about how to rescue children trapped in a cave in thailand. in a tweet, mr musk called the vernon unsworth "pedo guy" — a phrase he argued was not meant literally. in the last few minutes, mr unsworth‘s lawyer has given his reaction. this verdict sends a signal and one signal only that you can make any accusation you want to, as vile as it may be, as damaging as it may be, as untrue as it may be and somehow get away with it. the bbc‘s david willis has been following
swedish activist, greta thunberg, attends the un climate conference in madrid, warning that the climate crisis is still being ignored by those in power. we are stepping out of our comfort zone, telling the people in power that they must take the responsibility and predict future and present generations. how a young boy being officially adopted in the us, brought his whole kindergarten class to the courtroom with him. hello and welcome to bbc news. within the past hour, a jury in los angeles has...
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we speak to greta thunberg. i'm being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to bbc news. the former head of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, has unexpectedly flown to lebanon, despite being banned from leaving japan where he's been awaiting trial for financial crimes. mr ghosn denies enriching himself at his company's expense and misstating his income. before his arrest in november last year, he was one of the most powerfulfigures in the global car industry. prosecutors are investigating how he left japan. gareth barlow has the latest. carlos ghosn was one of the great tycoons of the car industry, known for turning around the fortunes of some of the world was my biggest brands. at one point, nissan, renault, and mitsubishi were all under his control. this citizen of brazil, france, and lebanon, mr ghosn established himself injapan where he was considered a hero for transforming their son. he was a ve
we speak to greta thunberg. i'm being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to bbc news. the former head of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, has unexpectedly flown to lebanon, despite being banned from leaving japan where he's been awaiting trial for financial crimes. mr ghosn denies enriching himself at his company's expense and misstating his income. before his arrest in november...
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greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. police searching for the missing firefighter anthony knott say they still have no idea where he went after he was last seen. the father of four, from kent, disappeared on december 20th after going to a pub with friends in lewes in east sussex. two leading private schools have defended a decision to turn down a gift of more than £1 million — because the donor wanted to help pay the fees of disadvantaged white boys. studies have shown that white boys who are from deprived backgrounds are among the worst performers overall in schools. but dulwich college and winchester college said any donations on the grounds of a pupil's colour were not compatible with their school's values. football now, and west ham has been welcoming its new manager david moyes back for a second stint leading the premiership club. he said the club's owners had "acted with class" by turning to him to replace manuel pellegrini — who was sacked at the weekend following a string of defeats. jo currie has more. when
greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. police searching for the missing firefighter anthony knott say they still have no idea where he went after he was last seen. the father of four, from kent, disappeared on december 20th after going to a pub with friends in lewes in east sussex. two leading private schools have defended a decision to turn down a gift of more than £1 million — because the donor wanted to help pay the fees of disadvantaged white boys. studies have shown that white...
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we speak to greta thunberg, the teenager who spearheaded a global movement against climate change. she's calling for more action, less talk. we climate activists are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. and julia's journey to understand what family really means. that's "my very extended family" in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon. a 19—year—old british woman has been found guilty of lying about being raped by a group of men in cyprus. the teenager was arrested after withdrawing a claim that she was attacked by 12 israeli men at a hotel in the resort of ayia napa injuly. she was found guilty at a court today of the charge of causing public mischief and could face a custodial sentence. but the woman said police compelled her to make a false confession, something they deny, and the woman's lawyers say they are planning to appeal. our europe correspondent kevin connelly has the story — his report does contain flash photography. when these legal proceedings began, the young british woman at the heart of the case
we speak to greta thunberg, the teenager who spearheaded a global movement against climate change. she's calling for more action, less talk. we climate activists are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. and julia's journey to understand what family really means. that's "my very extended family" in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon. a 19—year—old british woman has been found guilty of lying about being raped by a...
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greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. a children's charity is warning society not to forget about children waiting to be adopted. coram, which runs one of the largest independent adoption agencies in the uk is concerned that adoption has fallen off the political agenda amid the "turbulence and uncertainty" of the last year, and is urging potential adopters to come forward. the comments come as recent figures from the department for education show that the number of children being adopted has fallen for the fourth year in a row. with me now is carol homden, chief executive of children's charity coram. welcome. what is the principal method you are looking to get across? the principal message is as we start the new year, please do come forward to consider it you might be able to get a loving home to a child who needs one. currently, we have twice as many children as we have adoptive pa rents. as many children as we have adoptive parents. on those figures, a peak in 2015 and a gradual fall sense. parents. on those figures, a
greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. a children's charity is warning society not to forget about children waiting to be adopted. coram, which runs one of the largest independent adoption agencies in the uk is concerned that adoption has fallen off the political agenda amid the "turbulence and uncertainty" of the last year, and is urging potential adopters to come forward. the comments come as recent figures from the department for education show that the number of children...
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greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. and there are more of those interviews, on the radio 4 website. the comedian and musician neil innes, who collaborated with the monty python team, has died at the age of 75. he worked on the tv series and wrote songs for the films monty python and the holy grail and life of brian. tributes have been paid by stars on twitter. sherlock actor and writer mark gatiss wrote... neil innes has gone. as a python—obsessed teen, i saw him at darlington arts centre and missed my bus home to catch his brilliance. the creator of black mirror, charlie brooker, said he was... "very sad to hear neil innes, the brilliant comedian, musician and rutle has died". and the comedian and actor sanjeev bhaskar tweeted a picture of himself alongside neil innes at a monty python celebration. he called him a "supremely gifted songwriter and comedian who was always acerbically funny and tremendous company". now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. weather is looking pretty good as we com
greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. and there are more of those interviews, on the radio 4 website. the comedian and musician neil innes, who collaborated with the monty python team, has died at the age of 75. he worked on the tv series and wrote songs for the films monty python and the holy grail and life of brian. tributes have been paid by stars on twitter. sherlock actor and writer mark gatiss wrote... neil innes has gone. as a python—obsessed teen, i saw him at darlington...
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we speak to greta thunberg. i'm being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome. the former head of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, has confirmed he has arrived in lebanon. in a statement he says he has "escaped injustice and political persecution" in japan. mr ghosn had been facing a trial there on charges of financial misconduct. he was released on bail in march, but was not permitted to leave the country. he denies enriching himself at his company's expense and misstating his income. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. what more can you tell us about this statement he has released? this has come within the last hour or so, released by mr ghosn's agent or advisers in lebanon. it is, as you said in your introduction, quite a dramatic declaration that mr ghosn has said, entity said" eye and fleeing a rigged japanese justice system" he said guilty is presumed, discrimination rampant,
we speak to greta thunberg. i'm being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome. the former head of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, has confirmed he has arrived in lebanon. in a statement he says he has "escaped injustice and political persecution" in japan. mr ghosn had been facing a trial there on charges of financial misconduct. he was released on bail in march, but was...
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greta thunberg, don't let anyone dim your light. you have so much to offer us all. ignore the doubters and know that millions of people are cheering you on. and ignore the doubters she has. this is colonelly the buyer on her page. a teenager working on her anger management problem, currently chilling and watching a good old-fashioned movie with a friend. proving the best way to handle a bully is to take the high road and in doing so make them look small. here today, cnn senior political analyst kirsten powers. thank you so much for be withing us. still no official comment from the first lady herself but i wonder what you make of this statement from the white house. >> well, i agree that her son should be given privacy, but i don't think because anybody is an activist frankly that means that the president of the united states should be able to attack them in such personal terms. and so i would say regardless of her age, that would be true. but because she is a teenager, you know, i think that it's extra true. and i also think the way that he attacked her -- i mean yo
greta thunberg, don't let anyone dim your light. you have so much to offer us all. ignore the doubters and know that millions of people are cheering you on. and ignore the doubters she has. this is colonelly the buyer on her page. a teenager working on her anger management problem, currently chilling and watching a good old-fashioned movie with a friend. proving the best way to handle a bully is to take the high road and in doing so make them look small. here today, cnn senior political analyst...
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to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details. while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air in ever greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not inaction, the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when, in fact, almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. applause there was applause for greta thunbe
to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to...
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ms greta thunberg. a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but still with a calm reminder to world leaders of the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fa ct of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically, nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seem she was speaking as the negotiations seem to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air in ever greater quantities. with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not in action. the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when in fact, almost nothing is being done apart from clever acc
ms greta thunberg. a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but still with a calm reminder to world leaders of the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fa ct of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically, nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as...
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greta thunberg has just been named time magazine's person of the year. our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, reports from the summit. just a year ago, she was a little—known swedish climate striker with a home—made sign. but she arrived in madrid for cop25 as the world's most famous climate activist. greta thunberg came to this key climate conference not to generate soundbites, she said, but to reiterate that the science was clear — this was an emergency and the world was not treating it like one. so, please tell me, how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? and how do you communicate this without sounding alarmist? i would really like to know. ms thunberg lambasted the politicians and negotiators here, saying they were more concerned with finding loopholes in the laws than fixing the problem. our leaders are not behaving as if we were in an emergency. in an emergency, you change you
greta thunberg has just been named time magazine's person of the year. our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, reports from the summit. just a year ago, she was a little—known swedish climate striker with a home—made sign. but she arrived in madrid for cop25 as the world's most famous climate activist. greta thunberg came to this key climate conference not to generate soundbites, she said, but to reiterate that the science was clear — this was an emergency and the world was not...
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we speak to teenage activist greta thunberg. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got under way with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow in holland, we're going to use money we picked up in belgium today. and then we'll be in france and again, it will be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed at his oxfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being interviewed by police on suspicion of attempted murder. i think it was good. reporter: it was just good? no, fantastic! that's better! big ben strikes the hour this is bbc news. the latest headlines: blazes continue to rage across australia. weather conditions, already described as catastrophic, are expected to worsen and thousands are trapped in one coastal town. the former boss of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, has unexpectedly left japan where he's been under house arrest, arriving in lebanon. as the us prepares itself for the 2020 presiden
we speak to teenage activist greta thunberg. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got under way with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow in holland, we're going to use money we picked up in belgium today. and then we'll be in france and again, it will be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed at his oxfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being...
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greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. the shadow business secretary, rebecca long—bailey, says she's considering standing in the labour leadership contest. writing in the guardian newspaper, she said labour had to rebuild trust after its election defeat, partly blaming the result on the party's stance on brexit. police searching for the missing firefighter anthony knott say they still have no idea where he went after he was last seen. the father of four, from kent, disappeared on 20th december, after going to a pub with friends in lewes in east sussex. a chinese scientist, who sparked international controversy when he claimed he'd created the world's first gene—edited babies, has been jailed for three years. a court in shenzhen found professor he jiankui guilty of violating a government ban on conducting experiments on human embryos. our correspondent stephen mcdonell gave this udpate from beijing. we found out about this today when this court in shenzhen released its findings regarding he jiankui and two of his colle
greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. the shadow business secretary, rebecca long—bailey, says she's considering standing in the labour leadership contest. writing in the guardian newspaper, she said labour had to rebuild trust after its election defeat, partly blaming the result on the party's stance on brexit. police searching for the missing firefighter anthony knott say they still have no idea where he went after he was last seen. the father of four, from kent, disappeared on...
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[applause] amy: that is 16-year-old climate activist greta thunberg. right after heher address, s scs of yououth activisists rushed te stage as security tried to escort them off. they s stood, immovavable, fists raised in the air,r, chanting, "youan't t drink oil! k keep itn the soil!" theieir final chanant as ty wawd off f e stage was, "we are unstoppable! another world iss possibible!" >> w ware unstoppable! anothther world isis possible! wewe are unstoppppable! anothehr world is p possible! ,,my: outside the u.n. plenaryry we will hehear voices frfrom the protesesthat took place that afternoon and speak w wh ugandad's first t fridayforr fututu climate s stryker. she was thehe on the statage tht morning anand pushed outside as she protested d with otherers ie afafteoon. we will l be speakining with fue climate striker vanessa nakate. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: orion camero singing during the walkout protest. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. are broadcasting from inside the u.n. climate summit in madrid, spain. just hours after greta
[applause] amy: that is 16-year-old climate activist greta thunberg. right after heher address, s scs of yououth activisists rushed te stage as security tried to escort them off. they s stood, immovavable, fists raised in the air,r, chanting, "youan't t drink oil! k keep itn the soil!" theieir final chanant as ty wawd off f e stage was, "we are unstoppable! another world iss possibible!" >> w ware unstoppable! anothther world isis possible! wewe are unstoppppable!...
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to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details.
to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to...
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thunberg. overnight, former first lady michelle obama defending her. and now tonight, first lady melania trump weighing in. >>> the major new flu concern tonight. what authorities are seeing already, and much earlier than normal. >>> "your money." the countdown is on. the deadlines for shipping that kick in tonight. and what to do to avoid extra fees. >>> and this evening we remember a well-known actor. from "do the right thing" to "moonstruck" to "godfather ii." we celebrate danny aiello. >>> good evening. great to have you with us on this friday night. we get to the historic vote today, the house judiciary committee voting in favor of impeaching donald trump. nearly $400 million in u.s. military aid was withheld. the president lashing out, saying the democrats are trivializing impeachment. and mitch mcconnell saying there is no chance president trump will be removed from office. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: history in the house. >> the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. nadler? >> aye. >>
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and climate change activist greta thunberg had this message for world leaders. how dare you! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. what a year it's been. welcome to a year in science, where we'll be looking at the biggest stories of 2019. there was, of course, one issue that dominated. that was climate change. not so long ago, people thought of it as a theoretical issue. but this year, we began to see the impact of a threat that's all too real. australia is enduring a bushfire crisis that has destroyed many homes, killing several people. bushfires happen here regularly. he'll need rescuing, won't he? blazes in new south wales and queensland have never occurred on such a scale and so early in the fire season. it's led many to ask how closely the fires can be linked to climate change. in venice, the problem was flooding. it left much of the italian city underwater. many of the ancient city's historic landmarks were damaged and there are also fears of structural damage to its famous cathedral, st mark's basilica. the city's mayor said he believes that
and climate change activist greta thunberg had this message for world leaders. how dare you! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. what a year it's been. welcome to a year in science, where we'll be looking at the biggest stories of 2019. there was, of course, one issue that dominated. that was climate change. not so long ago, people thought of it as a theoretical issue. but this year, we began to see the impact of a threat that's all too real. australia is enduring...
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talking of soundbites, person of the year, time magazine says is greta thunberg. she was speaking yesterday, we were listening to her speech in madrid at the un climate conference. your thoughts? huge fan. the youngest ever time person of the year. the front cover their, and the author has described her as a modern—dayjoan of arc, and greta has been very candid about the issues in her own life, she has suffered from depression, she has asperger‘s as well, she has talked very openly beyond climate change about how this issue has empowered her, and she speaks with such simplicity and clarity that one can only be in awe of it. initially, she was just protesting by herself outside parliament in sweden, a couple of years ago, about the issue of climate. since then, she has managed to mobilise millions across the world. children in the uk not going to school, taking time off on specific days, it is quite phenomenal. and you talk to younger people, you talk to children, and she has captured the imagination and i think, personally, she has captured the imagination and
talking of soundbites, person of the year, time magazine says is greta thunberg. she was speaking yesterday, we were listening to her speech in madrid at the un climate conference. your thoughts? huge fan. the youngest ever time person of the year. the front cover their, and the author has described her as a modern—dayjoan of arc, and greta has been very candid about the issues in her own life, she has suffered from depression, she has asperger‘s as well, she has talked very openly beyond...
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and climate change activist greta thunberg had this message for world leaders. how dare you! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. what a year it's been. welcome to a year in science, where we'll be looking at the biggest stories of 2019. there was, of course, one issue that dominated. that was climate change. not so long ago, people thought of it as a theoretical issue. but this year, we began to see the impact of a threat that's all too real. australia is enduring a bushfire crisis that has destroyed many homes, killing several people. bushfires happen here regularly. he'll need rescuing, won't he? blazes in new south wales and queensland have never occurred on such a scale and so early in the fire season. it's led many to ask how closely the fires can be linked to climate change. in venice, the problem was flooding. it left much of the italian city underwater. many of the ancient city's historic landmarks were damaged and there are also fears of structural damage to its famous cathedral, st mark's basilica. the city's mayor said he believes that
and climate change activist greta thunberg had this message for world leaders. how dare you! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. what a year it's been. welcome to a year in science, where we'll be looking at the biggest stories of 2019. there was, of course, one issue that dominated. that was climate change. not so long ago, people thought of it as a theoretical issue. but this year, we began to see the impact of a threat that's all too real. australia is enduring...
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greta thunberg, the teenage environmental activist, is named person of the year, by time magazine. and recovery efforts are on hold in new zealand, as more volcanic activity is predicted for white island, following this week's fatal eruption. it's five o'clock, good evening. on the last day of campaigning for the general election, with all the parties trying to win over crucial undecided voters. borisjohnson has been targeting seats in northern england and wales, while the labour leader jeremy corbyn, began his day in scotland before moving to the north of england. jo swinson, leader of the liberal democrats, is focusing on constituencies in south—east england, and the snp leader nicola sturgeon has been meeting voters across scotland. our political correspondent, chris mason has the latest. dawn hadn't even thought of breaking this morning and party leaders were out and about. boris johnson for the conservatives pretending to be a milkman in west yorkshire, but with a political message as well as a pint of semi—skimmed to flog. we could, tomorrow, be going into another hung pa
greta thunberg, the teenage environmental activist, is named person of the year, by time magazine. and recovery efforts are on hold in new zealand, as more volcanic activity is predicted for white island, following this week's fatal eruption. it's five o'clock, good evening. on the last day of campaigning for the general election, with all the parties trying to win over crucial undecided voters. borisjohnson has been targeting seats in northern england and wales, while the labour leader jeremy...
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thunberg con 16 aÑos ha creado un movimiento global de jÓvenes que reclaman la accion de los gobiernos gente a la emergencia climÁtica >> mueve multitudes pero hace poco mÁs de un aÑo era completamente desconocid >> un buen dÍa decido ponerse e huelga y faltar todos los viernes a la escuela en principio era solo ella pero se fueron sumando mÁs jÓvenes y mÁ ciudades y mÁs paÍse >> /habla ingles/ >>> en esta entrevista en >> en esa entrevista nos contÓ que se vegana ahorrar luz y agua contra lo necesario se rehÚsa a viajar en aviÓn para no contaminar, atravesÓ el ocÉano dos veces en un catamarÁn para llegar a la cop 25 en madri >> /habla ingles/ >> su mensaje ha llegado al foro econÓmico mundial a las nacione unidas donde se ha reunido con lÍderes mundiales ha sido nominada al premio nobel de la paz y hoy es la persona del aÑ >> /habla ingles/ . >>> el movimiento no estado libre de crÍticas especialmente de aquellos que la ven como una amenaza el presidente de brasil la llamo niÑa malcriada por defender a los indÍgenas asesinados en la amazonia y hoy donald trump jun
thunberg con 16 aÑos ha creado un movimiento global de jÓvenes que reclaman la accion de los gobiernos gente a la emergencia climÁtica >> mueve multitudes pero hace poco mÁs de un aÑo era completamente desconocid >> un buen dÍa decido ponerse e huelga y faltar todos los viernes a la escuela en principio era solo ella pero se fueron sumando mÁs jÓvenes y mÁ ciudades y mÁs paÍse >> /habla ingles/ >>> en esta entrevista en >> en esa entrevista nos contÓ...
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helena: greta thunberg there. the head of climate science and impact in the scientific advisor to climate and to lytic's -- climate analytics joins us now from old madrid. climate strikes like those taking place may help joel the climate crisis -- - may help the climate crisis of the top of the agenda. but is there enough concrete action? >> thank you for havining me and greetings from madadrid. we are seeingg t that climate actionon needs to happen on different levels currently, we are not seeing g enough climatee action by govevernments. soso it is a matter of fact that the science is very clear. the climate targegets we are seeing by governments wilill fal to achieve the 1.5 d degree tart prints s so weeeeed to get increased action over the next year, and by 2020 countries around the world need to establish new climate targets to get us on track for the paris agreement. from the groundswell from the bottom up, and this is the youth really championing that, we have seen an unprecedented movement of the global po
helena: greta thunberg there. the head of climate science and impact in the scientific advisor to climate and to lytic's -- climate analytics joins us now from old madrid. climate strikes like those taking place may help joel the climate crisis -- - may help the climate crisis of the top of the agenda. but is there enough concrete action? >> thank you for havining me and greetings from madadrid. we are seeingg t that climate actionon needs to happen on different levels currently, we are...
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mark, as greta thunberg herself has said, in madrid we have achieved nothing. she and the other young climate activists have achieved a raising in consciousness, as eunice was saying, but in terms of an actual remodelling of how the economy works, we lie in wait. any government will put climate change on top of its priority, but when it comes to the crunch, it is employment that leaders will be elected on. they will put employment and economic growth above anything, and that means that climate change is not in practice the top issue. this being said, the good news, as you said, is that the young people are aware of it, and they are at the forefront of it, and also that the green movement is coming back. at the european election, they did very well, and they are coming, now, almost to government in the lower countries and in germany. so those are positive aspects. europe is not on target to meet its 2030 targets. well, the other issues, linked in fact with climate change, like immigration, unemployment, like populism, it is verbal saying climate change is import
mark, as greta thunberg herself has said, in madrid we have achieved nothing. she and the other young climate activists have achieved a raising in consciousness, as eunice was saying, but in terms of an actual remodelling of how the economy works, we lie in wait. any government will put climate change on top of its priority, but when it comes to the crunch, it is employment that leaders will be elected on. they will put employment and economic growth above anything, and that means that climate...
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protestors are planning a day of action with greta thunberg taking centre stage. andy beatt reports. on her way to madrid — the world's favourite climate activist due to spearhead friday's mass march through the spanish capital. greta thunberg taking the train on the last leg of an epic low—carbon journey which saw her cross the atlantic in a catamaran. after three weeks at sea, she had promised to speak for a generation frustrated by decades of denial and delay. people are underestimating the force of angry kids. if they want us to stop being angry, then maybe they should stop making us angry. in madrid, alongside the frustration, real fear that young people's concerns still aren't being taken seriously. translation: i am afraid that once again, our message will not be heard and we'll lose another year. we feel super powerless in this place but i think our power and strength is to raise awareness. and time is running out, cop25just the latest instalment in a quarter—century of diplomacy that so far failed to curb climate change. predictions of more extreme
protestors are planning a day of action with greta thunberg taking centre stage. andy beatt reports. on her way to madrid — the world's favourite climate activist due to spearhead friday's mass march through the spanish capital. greta thunberg taking the train on the last leg of an epic low—carbon journey which saw her cross the atlantic in a catamaran. after three weeks at sea, she had promised to speak for a generation frustrated by decades of denial and delay. people are underestimating...
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protestors are planning a day of action — with greta thunberg taking centre stage. andy beatt reports. mass march through the spanish capital. greta thunberg taking the train on the last leg of an epic low—carbon journey which saw her cross the atlantic in a catamaran. after three weeks at sea, she had promised to speak for a generation frustrated by denial and delay. people are underestimating the force of angry kids. if they want us to stop being angry, then maybe they should stop making us angry. in madrid, alongside the frustration, real fear that young people's concerns still aren't being taken seriously. translation: i am afraid that once again, our message will not be heard and we'll lose another year. we feel sueper powerless in this place but i think our power and strength is to raise awareness. and time is running out, cop25just the latest instalment in a quarter—century of diplomacy that so far failed to confirm climate change. global temperatures, which have already risen by more than 1 degree celsius, on track to rise another 2 or 3 degrees, even if
protestors are planning a day of action — with greta thunberg taking centre stage. andy beatt reports. mass march through the spanish capital. greta thunberg taking the train on the last leg of an epic low—carbon journey which saw her cross the atlantic in a catamaran. after three weeks at sea, she had promised to speak for a generation frustrated by denial and delay. people are underestimating the force of angry kids. if they want us to stop being angry, then maybe they should stop making...