“We urge you, as leaders of the G20, to accelerate your efforts to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions, to expand your cooperation and lead the way in phasing out all fossil fuels and in transitioning to a green sustainable energy future where access to energy is guaranteed for all,” the ministers wrote in an open letter to the G20.
even with the best case scenario where we reduce fossil fuel use now and ramp down to zero like next year, we will see an increase in the frequency and the intensity of extreme heat, so we do have to think about the way that we live, the way that we go about our lives. one thing that is been shown over and over again is that the resilience that a community has is in proportion to the level of social connectedness that people have to their communities. thinking about ways that we can build communities so we can have people looking out for one another, and so that we can be supporting people who have the fewest resources to stay cool when it is extremely hot will be essential. finally, what should people keep in mind as we continue to see this dangerous rise in temperatures around the globe and the challenges that come with the fear seat?
and that s why the pakistani government is now trying to find out more information on what really happened. they have already declared a day of mourning, and the pakistani flag will fly at half mast, and the government has also formed a committee to look into this tragedy and see how they can prevent people from going in this illegal manner. voters in switzerland have backed government proposals designed to cut fossil fuel use and reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. the final tally showed that 59% of people approved the measures. they will see more than $3.5 billion invested to help households and businesses switch away from using imported oil and gas, and move to renewable energy. the government had backed the measures, saying that switzerland needs to take action to protect the environment, and protect its energy security. but opponents said it would increase the cost of energy and put a strain on finances.
that were imposed and you, j yet again, get this one rule, it seems, for those - who are in government and another for everyone else. rishi sunak wants to move on from partygate, but events like this still cast a long political shadow. voters in switzerland have backed government proposals designed to cut fossil fuel use and reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. the final tally showed 59% of people approved the measures. they will see more than $3.5 billion invested to help households and businesses switch away from using imported oil and gas and move to renewable energy. the government had backed the measures, saying that switzerland needs to take action to protect the environment, and protect its energy security. but opponents said it would increase the cost of energy and put a strain on finances. 0ur rich preston spoke to greenpeace switzerland climate expert georg klingler, who started by explaining
a banking hub. if you can t use online banking, that service is really important particularly in communities like newton aycliffe, where there s lots of people that we know use cash and don t use internet banking. but with so many branches shutting up shop, many are still left feeling short changed. for more stories i from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you re live with bbc news. voters in switzerland have backed government proposals designed to cut fossil fuel use and reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. just over 59% approved the measures in a referendum. the government says switzerland needs to protect its energy security and the environment, with glaciers rapidly melting in the swiss alps. the government and all major parties, except for the right wing swiss people s party, had called to vote in favour of the bill. here are the immediate