get in touch with me on twitter @annitabbc #bbcyour questions the prime minister s expected to announce a cabinet reshuffle later this morning, as he replaces conservative party chairman nadhim zahawi. a third earthquake hit central turkey early this morning, as the rescue operation continues across the region to try to find survivors of the two massive quakes which struck yesterday. in the last few minutes, we ve learned that now more than 5,000 people are known to have died in turkey and in northern syria, with that number rising all the time. these are the scenes live in hatay in southern turkey. many images that we ve seen of the quake since yesterday morning have come from the city. you can see on the left of the screen how those buildings have been pancaked, flattened by the two huge tremors, really the 7.8 quake we heard about which struck just really the 7.8 quake we heard about which struckjust before dawn yesterday. and then a few hours later another quake of around
impact of the cost of living crisis for years to come, so, yes, it is a windfall tax that is imposed when the price of oil and gas is very high, and we desperately need to claim that money back for oil and gas companies at the moment, but the long term solution isn t windfall taxes anyway, the bigger point here is the fossil fuel economies are inherently volatile and, you know, obviously incredibly polluting as well, so the long term solution to the mess we re in right now, which is caused by our addiction to fossil fuels, is to move away from them and on to renewables, which are cheaper, cleaner, and much more accessible, so that, you know. sorry. we must leave it there, we are out of time, thank you very much. leave it there, we are out of time, thank you very much. thanks, annita mcveiah!
fossil fuel economies of the kind russia has actually lend themselves we see that with the middle east and right america here. that s a thing that we should really keep in mind when we talk about climate change. i would argue it has some level of protecting democracy and creating a better future for people which is why i think republicans are so coal mining job, fossil fuel economies and vladimir putin is a gas station. we been around the bend. plenty to think about interesting about the petro politics and what is the cost of that because the human cost could not be higher right now in that troubled region. good to see you as always. good to be here, ari.
editor david shukman. there have been very serious warnings before, this the most apocalyptic. what evidence is there that the governments around the world will do enough quickly enough to stop climate change? enough quickly enough to stop climate chance? , , , climate change? interestingly, they have all approved climate change? interestingly, they have all approved this climate change? interestingly, they have all approved this document. i climate change? interestingly, they l have all approved this document. the saudis, the russians, the big fossil fuel economies, had the right to scrutinise the text before it was released and they have endorsed it. but whether that translates into real action by any of them remains to be soon. we know america under joe biden, the well s number two emitter, have said they were halve emissions by 2030, china said it will be carbon neutral by 2060, but we have just got a report that it is reopening old coal mines because there is demand for coal.
intensive society. we consume a lot. and i m more optimistic and confident that we can make progress on a slightly longer time line. we ve been subsidizing the fossil fuel economies for decades to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars. so we can t plretend that we re not already an active player. we are talking about tree, but we want to step back and look at the forest. none of that is possible if we do not have a cultural, spirit al and moral buy-in from the american people. i don t want to be a president who goes to washington and say i m going to fight for you. i want to go to washington and be a grown up greta thunberg. that s what i want to do. and this is a full day today and tomorrow, but i want to bring in a friend of our show, presidential candidate and former congress than john delaney. good to see you again. great to be here. let s talk about this. this is for a lot of candidates, they are identifying climate as