Decision and, in short, there hasnt been much. Wall street stocks powered to fresh records on thursday, sending asia higher, and the upward trend looks set to continue here in europe. Later in the programme, well be hearing about the reaction of Technology Companies to President Trumps decision to quit the Paris Climate Agreement. Plus, well talk about snapchat and amazon thats all with our techology guru Rory Cellan Jones. And today we want to know what you think about america leaving Paris Climate Agreement is the deal now in tatters, or can the rest of the world manage without america . Let us know what you think. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. Great to have you with us. President trump has said he will pull the United States out of the paris Climate Change accord, calling it an unfair agreement that would hamstring the American Economy while empowering the worst polluting nations. In a few hours, chinese and eu leaders will issue theirjoint sta
his comments came in response to new figures that reveal the world is rapidly burning through its carbon budget. provisional data from the eu s climate service copernicus shows that for each of the past 12 months temperatures have broken the respective monthly record. the sequence started injune 2023 with the hottestjune, all the way through to may 2024 as the hottest may. most of the heat is due to climate change, with a small contribution from the el nino weather pattern. we the peoples versus the polluters and the profiteers. together, we can win. but it s time for leaders to decide whose side they are on. tomorrow, it will be too late. now is the time to mobilise. now is the time to act. now is the time to deliver. this is our moment of truth. and i thank you. but across europe, we are experiencing
of thousands ofjobs in the north east of scotland. now that, i m afraid, is a price that is not worth. fast tracking the transition to renewables and low carbon sources, where they differ is how fast that should happen. it is where they differ is how fast that should happen- where they differ is how fast that should happen. it is weird how and how fast we should happen. it is weird how and how fast we did should happen. it is weird how and how fast we did carbonized - should happen. it is weird how and how fast we did carbonized is - how fast we did carbonized is probably going to be one of the big dividing lines of the next parliament is not necessarilyjust along party lines but it is not being discussed is much as many opinion polls suggest people would like it to be in there something weird about the selection. if you look forward, climate change and decarbonization in reaching that zero by 2,050 is the law of the land of the moment. they ll probably be the biggest challenge he
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