emergency is from burning fossilfuels. so really, the only, the litmus test for meaningful action is if world leaders come up with plans to very rapidly move away from fossil fuels. very rapidly move away from fossil fuels. ,, ,, ~ ~ ., fossil fuels. crosstalk. we are seeinu fossil fuels. crosstalk. we are seeing that. fossil fuels. crosstalk. we are seeing that, aren t fossil fuels. crosstalk. we are seeing that, aren t we? - fossil fuels. crosstalk. we are seeing that, aren t we? they - seeing that, aren t we? they are getting close to agreeing to give up on coal altogether and actually renewable energy is proving cheaper anyway. there is a huge sort of divestments away from oil and gas at the moment. i mean, those are positive signs. positive signs yes but then there is still discussion about net zero by 2050 which i think we will find over the next ten years probably is not fast enough. i m actually frankly very concerned that 1.5 degrees celsius of global heating is going to
or performing songs, 23 year old ella marie is taking her government to the european court of human rights. she argues that allowing more drilling for oil in arctic will harm young peoples feature. i m really hungry to see and eager to see the norwegian government be held responsible for their actions and their politics, and i really do believe that norway has a big part of the responsibility to solve the climate crisis because we have been such a big oil producer, just with my own eyes in my closest environment back home where i grew up i can see our river being closed for some fishing for the first time, i can see the forest dying. warmer conditions have attracted moths which decimate the trees in their path. trees that would absorb harmful carbon dioxide caused by burning fossilfuels.
warmer conditions have attracted moths, which decimate the trees in their path. trees that would absorb harmful carbon dioxide caused by burning fossilfuels. scientist point to these as scars climate change. as we journey through this remote and often breathtaking region, we hear of more people who are fearful for the future. today we re going to meet someone who has been witnessing an influx. all the main changes were made during the ice age 10,000 years ago, so it s really scary what is happening right now. this woman sometimes feels she is fighting a losing battle. herjob is to try to protect the environment in this municipality. she is alarmed by what she has seen in the decades she has been living here.
because we have been such a big oil producer, just with my own eyes in my closest environment back home where i grew up i can see our river being closed for salmon fishing for the first time. i can see the forest dying. warmer conditions have attracted moths which decimated the trees in their path. trees that would absorb harmful carbon dioxide caused by burning fossilfuels. scientist point to these as scars climate change. as scars of climate change. as we journey through this remote and often breathtaking region, we hear of more people who are fearful for the future. today we re going to meet someone who has been witnessing an influx.
government be held responsible for their actions and their politics, and i really do believe that norway has a big part of the responsibility to solve the climate crisis because we have been such a big oil producer, just with my own eyes ma closes environment back home where i grew up i can see our river being closed for some fishing for the first time. i can see the forest dying. warmer conditions have attracted moths which decimated the trees in their path. trees that would absorb harmful carbon dioxide caused by burning fossilfuels. carbon dioxide caused by burning fossil fuels. scientist pointed these, as scars climate change. as we journey through this remote and often breathtaking region, we hear of more people who are fearful for the future. today we re going