in just the next five years? and a view of the wreck of the titanic likely have never it before. and coming up on bbc news. inter milan are the first team through to the champions league final. will it be manchester city or real madrid who willjoin them? their semifinal will be decided tonight. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. landlords would be banned from evicting tenants with no justification, as part of a long promised overhaul of the private rental sector in england. a new law to be tabled in parliament would abolish no fault evictions, and end bans on tenants claiming benefits. the government says the reforms will benefit 11 million tenants. but labour is warning the private rented sector, increasingly resembles the wild west, and it s far from clear that ministers can deliver on their promises. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, has our top story. renting is a way of life for anthony. the former police officer and his beloved cats are livi
The Met Office forecasts that the global average temperature could temporarily cross the 1.5-degree Celsius threshold next year, which could raise alarm at the COP28 summit in Dubai. This year is expected to be the warmest on record, and 2024 could be even warmer. The forecast aligns with the global warming trend and is influenced by a significant El Nino event. It s important to note that a temporary exceedance of 1.5C does not breach the Paris Agreement.
in the next few years. there s now a 66% chance of passing the 1.5 degree celsius global warming threshold between now and 2027. our climate editor justin rowlatt is here. how did we get to this point seemingly so quickly? rising temperatures seemingly so quickly? rising temperatures as seemingly so quickly? rising temperatures as a seemingly so quickly? rising temperatures as a result - seemingly so quickly? rising temperatures as a result of i seemingly so quickly? rising - temperatures as a result of global warming are one reason but we are also seeing a crucial change in a weather system in the pacific ocean called el nino. for the last two years the prevailing winds have been stronger than usual and they have been pushing the warm water on the surface towards asia and allowing cold water to well up from the deep ocean. that causes average global temperatures to be a bit lower than average. we are moving into another phase called el nino and in the el nino phase of the winds
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