i love it when you talk nerdy to me. guy, guys, guys, we re still in session. and i don t know what the heck you re talking about. a step forward at the cop27 climate summit in egypt, but so much left undone. they reaffirmed to keep global warming, but little progress how to get there. they did set up a fund to compensate the developing world for the consequences of global warming, but the details of where the money will come from have yet to be decided. cnn s david mckenzie in
while i was around mexico city, there was one place ijust had to check out. within the waterways of sochimilco lies a local legend. step onto an island here and you will find among a few small huts a place which some say is cursed. welcome to the island of dolls. this strange little place has become a massive tourist attraction, but its origins are actually pretty dark. so, around 70 years ago, a young girl drowned nearby, and so the island s owner started placing dolls around here for her spirit to play with. but the story gets much weirder than that. after filling the entire island with dolls, the owner himself died in the exact same spot as the young girl.
work on issues around qatar and human rights long after this world cup, we hope other people do too, there is a risk attention disappears, but we need to all keep scrutinising what happened and that the only way we can make progress. the boss of a housing association which rented out a mouldy flat to awaab ishak s family has been sacked. the two year old died in 2020 after exposure to mould in his home, a coroner concluded this week. his father repeatedly raised the issue with rochdale boroughwide housing but no action was taken. its board said it has taken the decision to remove gareth swarbrick from his post as chief executive of rbh with immediate effect . at the cop27 climate summit in egypt, talks are in overtime and a new draft agreement has been published in the last hour. whether the 200 countries attending the summit will adopt it isn t at all clear but the new draft has changed. one major update the ambition
hearing noises that the developing countries that are pushing back very hard on that issue being kicked down the road are looking at that very positively. that could really break the deadlock here, and if it does thatis the deadlock here, and if it does that is a huge breakthrough. its decades that these poorer nations have been battling for this, so if a fund is established here, that is a huge breakthrough for the most vulnerable nations represented here at cop27. the difficulty being there in the past countries have committed funds and failed to deliver. yeah, exactly. money is such an entrenching issue here, and there are different pots of money that have been talked about and debated over the issue of climate finance for adaptation, over the issue of climate finance foradaptation, mitigation, and for adaptation, mitigation, and these foradaptation, mitigation, and these are issues especially for shifting economies, mitigating climate change and reducing
is emerging for countries who have to mitigate the impact of climate change, and also 1.5 degrees coming back into the text? this change, and also 1.5 degrees coming back into the text? back into the text? this is a really im ortant back into the text? this is a really important development, - back into the text? this is a really important development, all - back into the text? this is a really important development, all creditj back into the text? this is a really i important development, all credit to countries like pakistan, the hosts, egypt, who have all contributed to keeping this loss and damage narratives front and centre of cop27. i d also pay tribute to youth activism that has been really striking, in this cop, compared to other iterations, and in the end the richer countries who have historically been responsible for climate emissions are coming to terms with the fact that there is no going back, we have to talk and now act on loss and damage. the difficulty now act on los