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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:09:00

difficult to harvest quickly and efficiently. 0ur climate and environment correspondentjonah fisher has the story. all right, guys, just watch your footing. it s a little bit slippy down here now. rain is forecast all day, and by 10am much of the ground had turned from green to brown. but people kept coming to the north devon agricultural show. did you look at the forecast today and think, maybe i won t bother? no, i paid in advance for my ticket and i thought, well, rain or shine, we ll have some fun. what are you looking forward to seeing? sunshine! animals. animals? which animals? the sheep and the cows. it s wet today, as it has been for more than a month. in berkshire, that means seizing

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 11:26:00

the latest on those protests in israel. ijust want the latest on those protests in israel. i just want to show you the latest pictures from parts of greece, we have been reporting some of those wildfires that continue to burn out of control. you can see some drones being used to drop water on the most badly affected areas. coming on the date in new report suggests those heat waves battering europe and the united states would have been virtually impossible without human induced climate change, according to a new study suggesting europe is now 2.5 degrees hotter as a result of climate change. also seeing many societies are not prepared this deadly extreme heat. hello again. 0ur weather over the next few days is going to remain fairly unsettled, with rain or showers and windy

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 11:24:00

the reforms as a power grab by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu but he says the change was necessary to correct an imbalance of power. 0ur correspondent paul adams sent this update from jerusalem. were full of angry protesters reacting to passage of the government s bill, there is a real sense of everyone this morning taking stock. down in the park next to the knesset, which had been filled with tents of protesters who arrived in the last two or three days, that is now emptying. they are all packing up their belongings, packing up their tents and heading home, probably to reflect on what happened yesterday. everyone there in the protest camp recognising that they suffered a defeat yesterday, that benjamin netanyahu s government has succeeded in passing the first of its expansive reforms to thejudicial system.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 11:18:00

some trees were brought down, traffic lights stopped working, and there was disruption to overland metro train services. well, a group of scientists have concluded that extreme weather events of the type that we re seeing in greece and other parts of europe would have been virtually impossible without human induced climate change. the world weather attribution group warns that future heatwaves will be even more extreme if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly. 0ur climate and science reporter georgina rannard gave us more details of the study. so this is a study by leading climate scientists from around the world. what they wanted to do is, they looked at this extreme heat millions of people have been suffering from in recent weeks. these heatwaves were in southern europe, in the us, and in china. and they wanted to say what was the link between climate change and this extreme weather. and what they have said is in southern europe and in the us, that heat would have been v

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:05:00

human induced climate change. the world weather attribution group warns that future heatwaves will be even more extreme if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly. 0ur climate and science reporter georgina rannard gave us more details of the study. so this is a study by leading climate scientists from around the world. what they wanted to do is, they looked at this extreme heat millions of people have been suffering from in recent weeks. these heat waves were in southern europe, in the us, and in china. and they wanted to say what was the link between climate change and this extreme weather. and what they have said is in southern europe and in the us, that heatwave would have been virtually impossible without the effects of climate change. in china, the heatwave was made 50 times more likely by climate change. the way they do this is they look at a world without the impacts of climate change. they can use models to do that. and they compare that to the real world temperatures that

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