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Brought her in and it is there it is a conversation and so i would love to hear what you think but i also want to hear our viewpoint on hope so lets let arne finish his thought and then you can jump in. I think i want to be a real mr and so you know i dont have hope i have kids and ive been fighting for this for many years ive been up to standing mark but i would say that in terms of the person who weighed in hearers you should understand that there are millions of american several lies that our political system is an oligarchy that we have oil and Gas Companies that are running our comfort right now and that there are people who are willing to get out in the streets who are real willing to speak truth to power and we need more and more more of those voices and its starting to happen tomorrow that people have asked us to start saying that we have to d stop subsidizing the oil and gas industry that we have to stop playing footsie with there are democrats who are in power who think that theyre going to change or help us with the beijing Climate Change but in reality theyre not because theyre working d with the oil and gas industry and one more willing to speak truth to power were more willing to expose their records then were going to get to the next level of composers implementing change just if i want to go back to what you said before which was holding our government accountable and forcing them to hold corporations accountable is not going to happen i dont know why anyone would say that. In that sort of casual offhand way if we dont do this transition if we dont band together and use our collective labor power and our collective talents our collective political power in a democracy to force our governments to get carbonized our economies hundreds of millions of people or maybe billions of people are going to die so to shrug it off and say oh yeah thats not going to happen is not only a claim that is not based on any empirical evidence because youre making predictions about the future or youre actually just. Treating the genocide of people who had nothing to do with creating the Climate Crisis as something you can just shrug off and thats morally toxic its an abomination we have a moral obligation to use our power as citizens in a democratic nation and in democratic countries across the world to hold our leaders accountable because we cannot recitals our way out of this crisis we cannot reduce our own personal carbon footprints and nothing to stop Climate Change the number one producer of Greenhouse Gases is the Industrial Production of electricity and that is something that has to be transformed through Public Private partnerships and investments by governments that will make new technologies new grids and new markets then of the weeds and i just bring in sara as i hear what you say south of you have been reporting on this area for a decade so tell our International Audience in terms of action Climate Action that you are seeing that is having an impact what would you pick to show. I would point to that and bird now and the center ice movement thats got a tremendous amount of attention. Were going the United States there are some organizations that are working to organize people in every Congressional District and you know i get this kind of question a lot from readers and from friends and family whats the most important thing that i can be doing you know should i eat less meat should i change my light bulbs and at this point my answer is it gets engaged in government and its the number one thing that people can do as an individuals to address this issue so political will on. Well i want to just speak to the side to give why were having this conversation why its front and center because students said and nancy pelosi saw office and now the center of president cortez got involved and because brianna going right architected agreeing new media owen had handed in all made as in the United States and youll find them in d. C. Not far from. Any of that im sorry so what were what im so stoked on is that were watching activists actually doing sit ins actually getting into the streets were seen that type of action in france and were seeing that in london the type of protests that are going on in hong kong thats what its going to take those are the individual types of things ive been arrested in washington d. C. Trying to fight for change and its hard its difficult it means amazing sacrifice what im trying to say is the type of sacrifice that needs to be done by 4 percent 5 percent of the worlds population that isnt bidding 15 percent of its Carbon Emissions is we have to admit that capitalism is not going to get us to this solution that we are going to have to use a hybrid version in order to make this change in the can and to to to my friends in the Science Community that i embrace and try to advocate so are for every single day as they have given us a very short time frame that when i was running for u. S. Senate 4 years ago and if were going to implement this its not going to happen under a trumpet ministration its not going to happen 134. 00 states in the United States earn republican control and our federal judicial branches and the control of corporatists unless we get out there and we didnt speak towards the type of solutions and demand the solutions are implemented in terms of legislation that our corporations are changing now in immediately and then they stop funding oil and gas or peroration than they ever cultural system. There are no employees that are literally cutting off my dog or money so its future from the one that i have my own ancestry so so im. Medically right now im trying to think very realistic d d. But near it appears to be sharper towards the solution. d to. A lot. Of streets and. I think its that type of thinking that im seeing online and so earlier genevieve youve mentioned a morally toxic viewpoint which for our audience that i think that they would take issue with thought and because im speaking on behalf of them i will take issue with it on their behalf i want to share with you a few comments from people so this is lie this is on you tube michael says greedy corporations and governments dont care about the climate period grow up we are going to be on our own other people want us to bring in the idea that the people affected the most are not the people who are at the table so this is soliloquy on twitter who says this is a mass made by 1st world but the most impacted are the developing countries most of who depend on nature for irrigation etc and one more that ill bring in on twitter this is someone who says i like that youre putting in context location specifics while adaptation will be considered a priority the african continent for them 0 net it measures europe may have to focus more on mitigation should they be what will you say to those people i agree with all of that i take no issue with that whatsoever that countries in africa and in the global south who have had no hand in creating this crisis will need to focus on adaptation and the 1st world polluters have to. Pay to take responsibility for creating this crisis and donate money through the Green Climate fund to assist in that taishan but thats not in contrast to focusing on Global Mitigation and i dont see how thats morally toxic what to me is a moral abomination is the idea that we shouldnt bother fighting we shouldnt bother trying to stop corporations and governments from collaborating in propping up the fossil fuel economy because we dont have any power and theyre not going to listen to us anyway and it would be unfair and let us very way in here with a comment from the united secretary rice nations that general antonio contests he was talking about where are we right now with Climate Action when we need to be here this week have a lot have a listen business cannot success succeeds on a planet that fails and jobs cannot be sustained on a dying planet and there are many more initiatives to come they will all be presented at the summits and that designed to be expended so they can have the Global Impact the Climate Crisis the memes leave governments businesses and people everywhere to join these efforts so we can put graham affections into higher gear. So unless feels like theres something about human rights the way that we approach other crisis that maybe we cannot see. That it is indicative of where we might be with the action of the next couple of years what have you come to conclude from all the questions that you are being asked and how far along we are in terms of taking action. You know i think. I want to address a really common misconception in this is something that came up in france and article which is a lot of people think that theres some kind of on our switch with our climate system and that if we cant go too far then its often we all die and thats absolutely not true as we just heard there are are going to be huge impacts Economic Growth that were going to were going but every 10 degree matters and every everything that we do to limit warming a little bit will reduce suffering and so i think were seeing out in Public Service of the American Public that concern about this issue is skyrocketing and so i think thats something that a lot of people are trying to recruit. We are almost wrapping up of our time now making whats the kind of feeling that youre getting online right now i like this from sleepless in v. A. Who says as andrew yang is quoting a president ial candidate in us here as he says it is not about doing less of the bad but doing more of the good and based on some new data i think we probably need to do a whole lot of good to really catch up im just thinking in a sentence and i really mean a sentence if you could advise our population. Around the well to do something with that something. Urge to get out into the streets fright or governments dont call the global court. It is doesnt matter how many people are killed in this climate to see our story there were free stores and nothing we never talked enough about is the mirror of the american empire military system and body story all sentences a little bit more generous than my sentence but i appreciate it genevieve thank you so much for being with us i thank you for being with us sarah as well thank you so much for discussing this issue that is so prominent right now about what do we do about Climate Action and how much time do we have so that wraps up our conversation for today but on monday i am submitting this report as my testimony because i dont want you to listen to me i want you to listen to the scientists and i wanted to put unites behind the science and then i want you to take real action that is the yarnell swedish Climate Action activist getting bug young activists around the world are raising their voices both on the streets and in the corridors of well powell part of a battle to avert a Global Climate catastrophe that is the final show of our special series tied to the covering climate now initiative with the event using. The. The budget the maclagan. Witnessed throughout history a lot more from our spirits and when me and started fighting developed by nation states there could be another day. Now within reach of those seeking. The most toxic substances with. Many invisible thread on aljazeera. Didnt the us treasury or just a months ago say that now trying to manipulate we bring you the stories and developments the dramatically changing the world living whats behind the rise of piracy. Counting the cost on aljazeera to. Have. A global youth protest against Climate Change and what may be the biggest demonstration of its kind ever. Hello im daryn jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a political firestorm in the u. S. As a whistle blows complaint against President Trump is reportedly kept quiet. Irans foreign minister heads to the u. N. General assembly a day after he threatens all out war if the u. S. Attacks. And well tell you why billions of birds have vanished in north america in the past 4 decades. The largest Climate Change protest in history has begun protesters for more than 150 countries are joining a youth led Global Strike calling for an end. To fossil fuels and begins a weeklong Worldwide Campaign demanding greater action where protests began in sydney with thousands joining one of australias biggest protests in a decade the countrys the Worlds Largest exporter of coal and liquefied natural gas and they want that to change in thailand more than 200. 00 young people protest about the Environment Ministry demanding Government Action to protect the environment there and thousands took to the streets in nairobi experts say rising temperatures will worsen the humanitarian crises across the region and in new delhi students have gathered outside the ministry of housing to protest against unplanned construction which they say is contributing to c o 2 emissions whether he mamma joins us live now from the in the Nations Capital jakarta looks at the crowds are gathering behind you there or here to tell us whats been happening. Around for hundreds of 500 students and some as young as 10 years old i mean marching from city hall here into. Party at the president ial palace where theyre holding them not staring straight theyre calling for private emergency crews they want to take more seriously theyve been joined by around 20 and. A lot of these young people are chopping from far and wide across indonesia from java through by and also in a body and they have what message they want. Im nice guys i think its not too much to ask they want the government to take seriously to put it into perspective there have been bars fires that have been both the nation here on the island got from our tribe. Where its producing some very toxic haze and smoke and that is travelling to certain parts of the country and people are saying that its making them sick the problem here is that many having to walk around with face suffering from issues like iron irritation asked and theyre pumping and they want a solution to this problem is it is possible all right during a moment there in jakarta ready to thank you. Is launching a new program dedicated entirely to the environment its called planet s. L. s it will debut this saturday at 1730 g. M. T. Heres a taste of whats to come. Planet of the climate an ecological emergency the worlds leading scientists are warning of an existential crisis in the face of irreversible changes to the climate. The facts and the Science Behind it affecting our planet. At this time. Is flying to new york after being granted a visa for the annual gathering of World Leaders at the United Nations next week. Diplomatic Mission Comes just a day after he warned an all out war if the u. S. Takes military action against iran that follows the bombing of 2 Major Saudi Oil facilities reports. Drone missile attacks on Saudi Oil Facilities last week iranian leaders say the only reason the u. S. And saudi arabia are blaming them is because the alternative is too embarrassing that yemens hoopy fighters were capable of carrying out such a destructive military operation. But the saudis say the drones and missiles direction of travel recover debris the capacity of the Technology Used in these attacks all draw a Straight Line back to tehran Foreign Ministers of odds are it has said of the incident is used as an excuse to attack his country iran wont think twice about defending itself. He also warned u. S. President donald trump not to listen to his saudi allies who would march into war with iran for their own sake they should pray that they wont get what they seek theyre still paying for a much smaller a human war that they were too arrogant in 4 years ago for those hoping for cooler heads to prevail the rhetoric coming from to iran of widespread and destructive retaliation is worrying and an indication of how far the u. S. And iran have come from the negotiating table but the reality is irans position is nothing new the promise of a kind of mutually assured destruction of American Assets and allies in the region has been standing policy for years and iranian experts say is keeping irans enemies at bay what is new is how frequent and assertive the message from iranian leaders has become a signal perhaps that there is real concern into iran that some kind of u. S. Aggression may now be closer than ever on a visit to saudi arabia the u. S. Secretary of state described the oil facility attacks as an act of war and promised more economic sanctions on iran and there will be more sanctions. We have we have set about a course of action to deny iran the capacity and the wealth so that they can conduct their terror said to provoke to prevent them from conducting their terror campaigns and you can see from the events of last week theres still more work to do were going to continue to drive towards that end. You cannot fail to see the failed policy of giving money to this regime but what happened. Saudi arabia those opposed to the saudi led war in yemen now in its 4th year see the incident very differently the who has dismissed the saudi version of events describing the attack as an example of how their own newly developed weapons can now reach targets far beyond yemens borders and they warned if the Saudi Led Coalition wont stop dropping bombs on yemen then Coalition Countries should be prepared for more of the same leaders here in iran have been quick to remind the world that it was yemens hooty fighters that claimed responsibility for the attacks last week on Saudi Oil Infrastructure the movies no doubt consider these attacks not as an act of war by iran as the americans would see it but as retaliation for an ongoing saudi war that was sparked by a saudi led invasion and thats the line being pushed by irans leaders as well. As a man as meeting british Prime Minister Boris Johnson in london chef to me any johnson will discuss the latest developments across the region. Thank you for. Your personal relationship with many years ago and you visit as i did and yes the relationship between there is a very strong relationship. Over this we. Areas you can also share. Joins us live now from london Interesting Times for bars johnson so whats this meeting all about. Well daryn the qatari emir and the Qatari Foreign minister have now left 10 downing street after the brief meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson not much detail from the emir before as you were hearing but the British Ambassador to qatar a. J. Sharma has given a statement to the local press in which he outlined some of the areas in which he says the countries have very strong relations so he talked about trade between the u. K. And qatar which is worth he says around 6500000000. 00 pounds per year hes talked about energy saying that qatar provides between 20 and 30 percent of the u. K. s gas imports in the wish to strengthen. To be part of qatars expansion in terms of liquefied natural gas one of qatars main products and he also referred to a commitment signed by the previous Prime Minister to resume a with qatar for work on what they call the 2030 vision including cooperation on Health Education and Financial Services and pointing to defense ties with qatar buying 24 typhoon fighter jets in the recent past and a wish to strengthen relations in that area as well daryn in the name thank you. Time for a short break here aljazeera when we come back we meet somalias new and the force ready to take on al shabaab. And the games are on kurdistan revive sports from hundreds of years ago bond status. Hello again welcome back to International Weather forecast well here across europe it is going to be quite messy out here towards the east very nice out here towards the west and the reason being is we have a frontal boundary thats settling down across much of the south east area anywhere to the north of that we are going to see some messy conditions in terms of clouds cooler air and winds but out here towards the west this area of High Pressure is dominating keeping many locations well above average and plenty of sun in the forecast across much of this area temps wise look at this were talking 20 degrees here in london 22 degrees in paris zurich at 18 as we go towards saturday though this High Pressure continues to dominate and it can again pushes over here toward central and starts to push into the eastern areas still quite nice for paris at 28 degrees but we are going to be watching a funnel body out towards the atlantic and that is going to bring some showers and by the time we get towards sunday for london though this is going to be a forecast as we go through monday nice day on saturday we do expect to see some even showers as we go towards sunday evening the showers continue on monday but the overnight lows go down into the mid teens well for the know the part of africa we are going to see plenty of clouds across morocco as well as algeria over the next few days in terms of the temperature though were going to see algiers with attempt a few of 26 and clouds in the forecast for a lot with a temperature of 20 to. Achieve chinese scientists in donegan ring. Searching for a result and the one who won a preview. Chinas underwater and how does the or. I mean this is different not whether someone is going for someones favorite. Thing its how you approach an official nothing it is a certain way of doing it consciously by the story and try out. Welcome back ok remind of the top stories here on aljazeera a Global Climate strike us begun with a protest of some of the 150 countries joining a usenet movement calling front end to fossil fuels and begins a week long Worldwide Campaign demanding prince action on Climate Change head of a u. N. Summit in new york. Their own formula says flying to the u. S. Up to being brought in a visa for the annual un general assembly

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