and we ve seen an increased amount of this activity and increased amount of this damage, builds and trillions of dollars worth, people displaced from their homes. i mean, the outback and the australian wildfires a couple years ago were incredible. that being said, it still feels like for many it s not affecting me directly or i can t really show you how it s affecting me directly. people don t feel the urgency of this. if we don t act right now, the images that we re seeing, is that going to be will that be affecting all of us? will it not just be a pocket here and there but affecting all of us? i mean, this is basically what the working group two which published their report last month basically highlighted. with any additional centigrade of warming, you know, the climate-related risks are getting higher. but i think the good news from
thejet team had to solve a number of difficult problems to get there. i am so glad they got there. it proves that when you think through the science rigorously you can make it happen, and i m so pleased for them. it is wonderful to see. actually, i wish i was part of the team still, because it is so exciting. the team still, because it is so exciting- so exciting. that is exactly what we so exciting. that is exactly what we wanted so exciting. that is exactly what we wanted to - so exciting. that is exactly what we wanted to hear, l so exciting. that is exactly l what we wanted to hear, but so exciting. that is exactly - what we wanted to hear, but it is a huge success story, congratulations to the team, and for your works as well, to lead up to this moment. we are talking about temperatures that are higher than the sun. it beggars belief how you manage that. talk us through how the machine manages temperatures that are just unfathomable? 50. that are ust unfathomable? so, jet ne
happen, and i m so pleased for them. it is wonderful to see. actually, i wish i was part of the team still, because it is so exciting. that is exactly what we wanted to hear, but it is a huge success story, congratulations to the team, and for your works as well, to lead up to this moment. we are talking about temperatures that are higher than the sun. it beggars belief how you manage that. talk us through how the machine manages temperatures that are just unfathomable? so, jet gets up to temperatures around 200 million degrees. centigrade. not that it matters, it is very, very hot. and to hold the fuel at that temperature, they hold this in a magnetic field, so it doesn t touch the walls, because otherwise it would not walls and it would cool the fuel. melt the walls. so you make this bottle out of the magnetic
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the world s largest ever report into climate change will be published later, setting out the stark reality of the state of the planet. the study is by the intergovernmental panel on climate change a un group that looked at more than 1a,000 scientific papers. scientists say it will likely be bad news but with nuggets of optimism . the findings will also be used during a major summit hosted by the uk in november. cop26 will be attended by leaders from 196 countries, who will try to agree action. experts say the impacts of climate change are far more severe when the increase is greater than 1.5 centigrade. so far, global temperatures have climbed to 1.2 centigrade, above pre industrial levels.