the £297 million overspend from last year that the £297 million overspend from last year that will offer some relief for government departments though we note there will not be any further flexibility note there will not be any further flexibility this year either in terms flexibility this year either in terms of flexibility this year either in terms of barnett consequentials or savings terms of barnett consequentials or savings. any savings or barnett consequentials that will come our way will consequentials that will come our way will go towards paying off this debt which is being pushed into next vear~ debt which is being pushed into next vear~ in debt which is being pushed into next ear. , ., ., debt which is being pushed into next ear. ., , year. in terms of what happens next, and the impact year. in terms of what happens next, and the impact of year. in terms of what happens next, and the impact of that year. in terms of what happens next, and the impact of th
no pressure to return to the power sharing, devolved, governments and restart the government in this part of the uk. let s now hear from the british and easter, the minister based in london with the responsibility for northern ireland to set that budget. chris heaton-harris. - to set that budget. chris heaton-harris. i- to set that budget. chris heaton-harris. i know i to set that budget. chris - heaton-harris. i know many to set that budget. chris heaton harris. i know many people were expecting it to be a bit worse than it s were expecting it to be a bit worse than it s turned out to be because the overspend from last year of £297 million the overspend from last year of £297 million if the overspend from last year of £297 million if we were to legitimately follow million if we were to legitimately follow the rules of how we spend public follow the rules of how we spend public money, should be repeated this year~ public money, should be repeated this year. thanks for the
from politicians to trade unions and from lobby groups. the minister has hit back at accusations that he set out a punishment budget, as some have described it, he said the purpose wasn t to punish anybody but to make sure services could continue in the absence of a devolved government. northern islands government. northern islands government usually spends an original £14 billion per year, they have the same amount this year as it puzzle last year but because of inflation that in real terms, means significant cuts for those in the likes of health care and education. chris, stay there because you were talking about reaction. we just heard from jeffrey donaldson, let s put that script on our screen. we are disappointed with the budget allocation and we welcome the fact that the allocation and we welcome the fact that the treasury are not going to deduct that the treasury are not going to deduct in that the treasury are not going to deduct in its entirety the £297 million deduc
at california s sequoia national park, home of the world s largest trees, wildfires have burned large swaths of the giant sequoia groves. wildfires and extreme heat have forced california s yosemite national park to close several times in recent years. meanwhile glacier national park in montana is rapidly losing its namesake feature. this is the glacier in 1910 versus 2021. these are places that tell critical stories of our history and people and culture, and these places are not going to be able to withstand these repeat assaults. reporter: more frequent, more intense natural disasters will drastically transform national parkland scapes. and then there s the economic loss. in 2021 alone our national parks saw over 297 million
this is in 1910 versus 2021. these are places that tell critical stories of our history and people and culture and these places will not be able to withstand these repeat assaults. reporter: more frequent, more intense natural disasters will transform national parkland skaps. and there s the economic loss. in 2021 alone our national parks saw over 297 million visitors. they generated over 42.5 billion dollars. reporter: back on maryland s eastern shore the national park service says it has teamed up with the army corps of engineers to fight the growing impacts of growing climate change. and this issue of climate change and national parks is already on the radar for some members of congress. we had a group come back from yosemite national park.