died. but let s focus on climate change. you see what happens. you have a horrible problem, these people died. but keep your eye on the big picture. the big picture is climate change. you ve got to break a few eggs to make an omelette. this is what this is exactly the ideology behind people dying in the ussr, in china. focus on the revolution, the great promise of communism, the great leap forward. who cares if people are dying. we have stupidly made all problems, whether it s you ll see it, education, crime, the border. mental health. secondary to climate. the irony of this is that issue is causing mental health problems. the issue is now the problem and yet if you point out, a lot of people are suffering severe anxiety due to all of this climate change hysteria. focus on climate.
immediate future, after the mutiny, that s unclear. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. moving away from the ukraine war now and focus on climate. all through war now and focus on climate. all throuthune we have been bringing you reports of extreme heat affecting large parts of the world. let s look at this. starting in north america, mexico in the southern united states have seen record breaking temperatures topping 45 celsius in places. in the uk, the met office says thisjune is on track to be declared the hottest on record and asia has also been suffering. with doesn t thought to have died in india from heat aggravated conditions as temperatures climb up to 45 degrees in some areas. and invasion, temperatures soared above 41 celsius last week,
groups ahead of a planned climate summit. priscilla alvarez is traveling with the president. reporter: he kicked off the west coast swing with a focus on climate. and he delivered remarks about what his administration has done to combat climate change and focus on climate resiliency. including $600 million in federal funding for communities on the front lines of climate resil resilience and announcing that there will be a white house summit in the months to come. when i think of climate, i think of jobs. when i think of climate, i think of innovation, i think of turning peril into progress. that is why i m so optimistic about the future. i really am. reporter: the president capitalizing on the first joint endorsement by four major environmental groups and also continuing to court climate groups and environmental justice groups just as he did in 2020 and going into the 2024
folks, gas prices are down and you barely hear anything about it right now. they are continuing to go down. pretty unequivocal message there, one the white house wants people to know as much as possible on a week of good economic news. and, phil, we saw the president take a meeting with the prince of wales, prince william. yeah, in boston. the president greatest him o outside the jfk library. the agenda was supposed to focus on climate. that s why the prince is in the country. but they also discussed at least according to kensington palace warning feeling for the prince s late grandmother queen elizabeth. about a half-hour meeting. the president making clear that the two sides and the relationship that existed between the president and the queen certainly had warmth to it and they wanted to express that to the prince. and that meeting looking warm as well in boston. thanks very much. we are following what could be a showdown inside the republican party that is casting
had a great meeting today where we sat and talked about the focus of my build back better initiative, which was adopted by the g-7. everything should be focused on as we help the infrastructure for the rest of the world which needs it badly, focus on climate. the example is that if you build an if you build a gas or oil refinery, you ll have that for the next 30 years. well, why not invest now if we re goes to provide for the help for the nations and solar capacity or wind capacity. so the point is although we also brought through the president s emergency plan for adaptation and resiliency. we called it out. it s called a prepare. we re going to support climate adaptation efforts for a half billion people worldwide. we released our long-term strategy that outlines how we ll get to net zero emissions by