coal, cars, cash and trees, probably is going to be cash that provides the biggest challenge. for the first time in 26 meetings, the world s delegates agree that fossil fuels are driving the climate crisis. but not a single country committed to stopping oil or coal production any time soon. a monster named ida. the hurricane is intensifying quickly and drawing chilling comparisons to katrina. hurricane ida comes in at number four. as 150-mile-per-hour winds screamed ashore in louisiana, in early september. but that was just the beginning. ida s aftermath dropped a rain bomb on new york sudden enough to drown families in their basement apartments. and all told, the single storm cost over $60 billion. we are following breaking
urgent. cop26 in glasgow, scotland. of the four main themes laid out by cop26 host boris johnson, coal, cars, cash, and trees, probably is going to be cash that provides the biggest challenge. reporter: for the first time in 26 meetings, the world s delegates agreed that fossil fuels are driving the climate crisis but not a single country committed to stopping oil or coal production anytime soon. a monster named ida. the hurricane is intensifying quickly, and drawing chilling comparisons to katrina. reporter: hurricane ida comes in at number four. as 150-mile-per-hour winds screamed ashore in louisiana, in early september. but that was just the beginning. ida s aftermath dropped a rain bomb on new york, sudden enough
but not a single country committed to stopping oil or coal production any time soon. a monster named ida. the hurricane is intensifying qui quickly. reporter: hurricane ida comes in at number four. as 150-mile-per-hour winds screamed ashore in louisiana in early september. but that was just the beginning. ida s aftermath dropped a rain bomb on new york sudden enough to to drown families in their apartments and the storm cost over $60 billion. we re following breaking news this morning. a powerful line of storms unleashing 24 tornados across five states. reporter: at number three, tornados in winter. december usually brings the
that provides the biggest challenge. for the first time in 26 meetings, the world s delegates agreed that fossil fuels are driving the climate crisis, but not a single country committed to stopping oil or coal production any time soon. a monster named ida. the hurricane is intensifying quickly. reporter: hurricane ida comes in at number four. as 150-mile-per-hour winds screamed ashore in louisiana in early september. that was just the beginning. ida s aftermath dropped a rain bomb on new york, sudden enough to drown families in their basement apartments. all told, the single storm cost over $60 billion. we are following breaking news this morning. a dangerous and deadly night across the central understand, a powerful line of storms
hill about ten mes south of philadelphia. that twister rated an ef-3 with 150-mile-per-hour winds accoing to the national now, in new york, the biggest single hour of rainfall in the city s history fodthe subway. 835 passengers rescued. look at that. i mean how many mo preventable disasters do whave to see? how many more ericans have to lose their homes, lose their lives bere we can finally admit what we can all see with our own es? climate change is killing us. the ereme storms and the climate crisis are here. weeed toe much better preped. we need toct. louisiana astis still reelin from ida. hundreds of thousands of people food, and we re talking about in