that perhaps, secondly, we have the president heading to europe next week, the climate summit in scotland, he does not want to go empty handed. he wants to show hey, framework, we got an agreement. we ll have the climate change measures here. third, the virginia governors race. this is a state that biden won by 10. democrats s worry are really clear here. at at least the infrastructure part. get it done so he has something to rung on. why officials i talked to about this think that he s up and little and they ll think he ll win by a little but they are
panama. moving away from fossil fuels have a special report. planning, building, expanding dozens of mines, and continuing to import coal. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has told the un general assembly that november s climate summit in scotland is a critical turning point for humanity. mrjohnson called for substantial reductions in carbon emissions by 2030. he urged developing countries to phase out power generation from coal, but said richer countries needed to help fund the changes. my friends, the adolescence
this is bbc news, the headlines: the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has warned that november s climate summit in scotland is a critical turning point for humanity. in a speech to the un generalassembly, mrjohnson called for all countries to commit to substantial reductions in carbon emissions by 2030. president biden has announced the united states will donate another 500 million coronavirus vaccines to low income countries in need. the world health organization has warned they need help, now. mr biden described the pandemic as a global tragedy which couldn t be solved with half measures. scientists in the canary islands of spain have warned of the dangers from exploding rocks and toxic gasses, when lava from an erupting volcano flows into the sea. the authorities have declared a four kilometre exclusion zone offshore to stop sightseers in boats getting too close. now on bbc news hardtalk s stephen
this paper roll spans 75 metres, it s being held up by syrian children in idlib province who ve written messages and drawn pictures of their hopes and dreams. the roll has toured many of the camps across northern syria housing children displaced due to war. it was displayed to mark the international day of peace, with some of the messages reading, i dream of returning home and i want the war to end . a reminder of our top story. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has said november s climate summit in scotland is a critical turning point for humanity in an impassioned speech to the un general assembly. mrjohnson called for substantial reductions in carbon emissions by 2030. he urged developing countries to phase out power generation from coal, but said richer countries needed to help fund the changes. there is more on our website
november s climate summit in scotland is a critical turning point for humanity. in a speech to the un generalassembly, mrjohnson called for all countries to commit to substantial reductions in carbon emissions by 2030. president biden has announced the united states will donate another 500 million coronavirus vaccines to low income countries in need. the world health organization has warned they need help, now. mr biden described the pandemic as a global tragedy which couldn t be solved with half measures. scientists in the canary islands of spain have warned of the dangers from exploding rocks and toxic gasses, when lava from an erupting volcano flows into the sea. the authorities have declared a four kilometre exclusion zone offshore to stop sightseers in boats getting too close. now on bbc news hardtalk s stephen