president, mrtrump lot of criticism of the former president, mr trump himself. and his so called kingmaker abilities. some are saying now that maybe this is not the time for him to run for president again. he, nonetheless, is intending to make an announcement to that effect, it is widely thought, tuesday of next week. is widely thought, tuesday of next week- is widely thought, tuesday of next week. , , ., next week. ok, we will see you. david willis next week. ok, we will see you. david willis therefore next week. ok, we will see you. david willis therefore us - next week. ok, we will see you. david willis therefore us in - david willis therefore us in washington. thank you. president biden has urged countries at the cop27 climate summit in egypt to write a better story for the planet. he said the us had passed major climate legislation and was on track to meet its own targets and that other countries had to raise their ambitions. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt sent this repor
doing everything they can to stay a step ahead of a disaster that scientists say is coming fast if action is not taken. our chief climate correspondent bill weir is in iowa. we have a very, very wet spring, and too much rain to plant. justin jordan is among the millions of american farmers living on an emotional roller coaster that only seems to go down. so this corn is almost two feet shorter than it normally is. thanks to a bizarro spring, he s looking at a 30% drop in yield. this is between helplessness and stress is what it kind of feels like, so but you just do what you can with what you have to work with. at least he has a crop. too many farmers lost everything to epic floods and even the lucky ones are losing sleep over fear of an early frost, and trade wars and the highest farm debt in a generation and on top of it all comes the latest alarming report from the ipcc
it s simply harder to grow crops, as part of our earth matters series. we had a very, very wet spring. too much rain to plant. justin jordan lives on an emotion at roll her coaster that only seems to go down. this is almost two feets shorter. he s looking at a 30% drop in yield. it s helplessness and stress, but you just do what you can. at least he has a crop. too many farmers lost everything to epic floods. and on top of it all the latest alarming report shah shows from growing food from india to iowa,
we had a very, very wet spring. too much rain to plant. too much rain to plant. reporter: justin jordan is among the millions of american farmers living on an emotional roller coaster that only seems to go down. so this corn is almost two feet shorter than it normally is. reporter: thanks to a bizarro spring, he s looking at a 30% drop in yield. it s a feeling of helplessness and stress is kind of what it feels like. but you just do what you can with what you have to work with. reporter: at least he has a crop. too many farmers lost everything to epic floods. and even the lucky ones are losing sleep over fear of an early frost and trade wars and the highest farm debt in a generation. and on top of it all comes the latest alarming report from the ipcc, which finds that growing food from india to iowa will only get harder as the climate gets harsher. we re going to see by mid-century by current
plant. reporter: justin jordan among the millions of americans living in an emotional roller coaster that only seems to go down. thanks to a bizarre spring he s look at a 30% drop in yield. hits a combination of helplessness and stress is what it feels like. but you do what you can with what you have to work with. reporter: this is he has a crop. too many farmers lost everything to epic floods and even others are losing fear over early frost and trade wars and on top of all comes the latest alarming report from the ipcc which finds that growing food from indiana to iowa will only get harder as the climate gets harsher. we re going to see by mid-century, by current projections that our number of days above 90 degrees is going to rise from about 17 days per year about 90 degrees in