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sweeping, that it s too little too late. we saw activists outside the eiffel tower who demanded more, that this deal include more. what are your thoughts about that? does it go far enough? right now, this deal is very science-based. it s actually the first science-based climate deal in history, which is amazing. so a lot of the language, especially the language talking about net zero emissions by the second half of the century, that s based on a scientific report and that s a huge leap forward. it is just the beginning. right now we have a process in this agreement that lets governments come back, it requires them to come back every five years to ratchet up how they re going to address this crisis. it was the amount of people that were going to agree to this stuff is radical policy. it s going to be up to the people on streets to make sure they do better every five years
signal to the world to investors around the world, to businesses and government that is this is something that all the countries in the world united and want to see happen. what policies they have to enact to get there remains to be seen. let s talk about the details this deal even in limiting climate change to less than 2 degrees celsius . there will be countries or nations that end up with the ramifications of climate change. talk to us about the money that s set aside to help those countries in their loss and damage. reporter: yes. so this agreement makes the ambition of putting $100 billion u.s. per year starting in 2020 towards climate adaptation. these are droughts will become more common in some parts of the world. some places are already seeing issues with higher tides from sea level rise, increasing
from now until we see that beautiful clean future. as far as nations being encouraged to do better, talk to us about the deal and its reporting structure and what some say really is a lack of lack of making sure that people of the nations are held accountable. that s actually really not true in this agreement. that was a big fight between the u.s. and china about transparency. what the deal says is when the government comes back, they have to make a promise about what they re going to do to fix this greenhouse gas problem we have, the poison in the air. they have to come back with a better promise the next five years. there s no back sliding. more importantly, they have to open their books to the world s governments and show concretely what they ve done in the intervening period. that process was one of the key things that people around the world were fighting for. in fact, something the u.s. led in fiegt for as well.
on terror charges. the pair held syrian passports and there were traces of explosives in their cars. it s not clear if these arrests are connected to the last month s terror attacks in paris. british prime minister, david cameron plans to call for a ban across the european union on high-powered semiautomatic weapons. his office just announced the measure is part of a crackdown on the illegal firearms trade. it s also part of a long-term plan to counterterrorism. right now, french voters are deciding whether any anti-immigration candidates will win in the country s regional runoff election. france s far right national front party is hoping to win control of the region for the first time. it s up to a nation to put into action a sweeping climate reform deal. they passed the agreement in paris. it includes several goals, including limiting warming to 2 degrees celsius, 3.6 degrees
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