and explores his struggles as well as finding out what helps available, and what the latest developments in treatment are. matt s been speaking about why he took part and why he thinks it s important more people are made aware of the dangers of addiction. let s take a look. i think the conversation about addiction is so focused sometimes on the addicts. and i think the effect that it can have on the people that love you, is so huge. i am terrified of relapse. if i do that again, everything will end. i want to find what s working for people because there is no i size fits all for everyone. and whether or not i am destined to be this forever will with me in the studio is matt willis. thank you forjoining us here on the programme. i have so many questions but i want to begin by asking you more on what you said there about why you chose to take part. i initially, kind of came up with the concept and went to them and said, i want to make a documentary about addiction in a differen
hello, i m christian fraser. you re watching the context on bbc news. 98% chance, according to un s weather expert, that one year in the next five will be the hardest ever recorded. hottest ever recorded. in the coming five years, the estimation is that the arctic temuratures will be three times the global averages. we re heading into unprecedented territory, to temperatures we simply haven t experienced before, and the impacts will be equally unprecedented.
then we can stave off the extreme weather patterns that will result. since 2020, the world meteorological organisation has given an estimate of the chances the world breaks that threshold in any one year. three years ago, they said it was 20% likely in the five years ahead. last year, that had increased that to 50% likely. now it has jumped to 66%. on top, there is a 98% chance the warmest year on record will come before 2027. and over that same period, the arctic will probably be heating three times faster than the global average. and the most dramatic changes we expect to happen in the arctic, we have already seen more than double the global warming taking place, and during the coming five years the estimation is that the arctic temperatures would be three times the global average. so we will see more dramatic impacts there.
hello, i m christian fraser. you re watching the context on bbc news. 98% chance, according to un s weather expert, that one year in the next five will be the hardest ever recorded. hottest ever recorded. in the coming five years, the estimation is that the arctic temuratures will be three times the global averages. we re heading into unprecedented territory, to temperatures we simply haven t experienced before, and the impacts will be equally unprecedented.