intensifying climate change and sand dredging. downstream communities living on the region s largest lake, the tonle sap in cambodia, are reporting a decline in fish stocks by more than 80% over the past twenty years. 0ur asia pacific correspondent, laura bicker, is in cambodia to ask if the mighty mekong can be saved. a world of water, once renowned for an abundance of fish. in recent years, thousands like this man have been asking where are they? translation: the been asking where are they? translation: been asking where are they? translation: , , ., , translation: the past few years, there is less translation: the past few years, there is less and translation: the past few years, there is less and less translation: the past few years, there is less and less water - translation: the past few years, there is less and less water and - there is less and less water and fewer and fewer fish. now, there is less and less water and fewer and fewerfish. now, we have children
develop their economies. energy is at the source of everyone s economic development, and by putting in place all these climate restrictions, you are hurting poor countries. you are keeping them from literally turning the lights on. pete: so now it s we could produce, but you can t. will: right. and, therefore, we will pay you money to remain poor. by the way, here s another way that it s important to look at this, this is a global tax. this is a global income if tax. make no mistake, everyone watching, you re paying into this. the united states, american government who pays reparations to i don t know who administers this fund pete: china, maybe. will: you are a progressive income tax donator to people living in whatever s considered a country worthy of reparations. you re now paying a global tax to somebody who lives in, let s say, i don t know, angola or wherever these may go. rachel: yeah. when you think about the richer
chris whitty to get a picture of what the data is looking like in the key thing he is looking at will be hospitalisations. as we know, for the restrictions have been introduced in other parts of the uk, introduced in other parts of the uk, in england, cabinet ministers have been holding tight and this is because ministers have really been wanting to see real time data on hospitalisations, notjust models about what they could look like but evidence that they are starting to rise to a level they believe will justify introducing further restrictions in england. is justify introducing further restrictions in england. is there a chaniiin restrictions in england. is there a changing political restrictions in england. is there a changing political climate - restrictions in england. is there a changing political climate within l changing political climate within the government, the conservative party, in the sense we have seen perhaps increased scepticism on the tory backbenches and amongst
you re going to be proud again to be miners. senator, on the practical basis of keeping his promise, some of the top buyers are buying less. the netherlands, canada, they re going along with climate restrictions. they re phasing out coal. if the people who want to buy american coal don t buy it, trump s promise will not come true. refiring some of those plants up. as well as being able to export. china and india are building more coal fired power plants. other countries will do that the same because it s a very efficient way to produce energy. look, with the president backing away as i m glad he s doing from paris and some of these other radical climate things i think you might see other countries heading back to a more
republicans. everyone pays the price doesn t get done. bush tried it, clinton tried did and obama tried it. donald trump is slowly but surely getting the criminals out. build the law within the next month or two. visiting things like dhaka and people overstaying their visas. little by little do what three presidents couldn t do. steve: listen, he has he already gotten a lot done according to new national security advisor yesterday. it s been announced that rex tillerson is draining the swamp. a lot of people seventh floor at the state department the permanent government were let go last week. there is also some suggestion that in the next couple of days, accord ing to the washington post, apparently, through executive order, the president is going to undo some of president obama s climate restrictions. brian: that will go over well that will be smooth. ainsley: a lot of people out there not happy. yesterday was presidents day.