the flow of aid. this comes as new images appear to show dozens of palestinian men, stripped to their underwear, with their hands tied behind their back, being held by israel defence forces. it s not clear if they have surrendered or if they have been taken by the military. israel has not said who the men are, but it has confirmed that israeli forces are making arrests in gaza. from jerusalem, here s our international editor, jeremy bowen. a warning you may find some of the images upsetting. video emerged this afternoon of palestinian men taken for interrogation. bbc staff recognised the town in northern gaza as beit lahia and we have geolocated the video there, too. palestinian diplomats said these were savage images evoking humanity s darkest times. the israeli army said only that suspects were being interrogated. posts on social media said the men had been sheltering with their families at a un school and that others were killed during the israeli raid. in this photo, the
launched by summit president sultan al jaber, saying they clearly fall short of what is required. countries and oil companies at the un climate talks have promised to make major progress in tackling global warming in a large new energy pledge. around 100 countries promised to treble world renewable energy use by 2030. but guterres points out the agreement says nothing about eliminating emissions from fossil fuel consumption. let s fill you in more detail in the comments by the chair of cop28, the sultan al jaber, as my colleague explains. he is the cop28 president, sultan al jaber. it is also the president of the abra diary national oil company. but it has been controversial. greta thunberg the climate campaign according completely ridiculous, than the british but the british government has defended him. one of the key architects of the 2015 paris agreement has also defended his appointment saying that he and his team are uniquely placed to persuade the fossilfuel pe
examining where we live, how we travel, and what we eat. we ll show you some of the paths for tackling the climate crisis, meeting the innovators, action takers and climate heroes who are truly making a difference. coming up this week. what happens after we pull the plug on oil and gas? we travel to oil country, to see the teams cleaning up our fossil fuel past. lessons from the first us city to run on 100% renewable energy. reaching for the skies. how new fuels can help green our air travel. plus, can we reallyjust get power out of thin air? well, we ll speak to one scientist who says he s doing just that. we start with a look at why our transition to a greenerfuture can mean dealing with the legacy of our past. fossilfuels, like oil and gas, have been powering the world for decades, but they often leave behind facilities that continue to pollute long after they ve been shut down. i travelled to america s forgotten oil country to meet the people sealing off our abandoned wel
scotland, in the north east propelled by the electric vehicles made in the midlands and advanced by the latest technologies developed in wales, so we can look ahead to a more prosperous, greenerfuture. november 2020. more prosperous, greenerfuture. november2020. if more prosperous, greenerfuture. november 2020. if you like the band but don t like the man but that is what he said. it was a big speech. and also there is a big campaign by the sun today for motorists, they have a five point plan to protect the great british motorist. another point to put, even the chief executive of the government s climate change committee chris stark is saying this target should be relaxed on the grounds that electric cars are still far too expensive for ordinary motorists to buy. but the day will come inevitably when we are electric, all electric, so maybe we
see that level of sea level rise. to understand that, you need to understand that, you need to understand exactly the critical processes that are occurring below the sea. we can only do that by going in and taking measurements. [30 going in and taking measurements. do we not know enough already. do we know that actually things are getting pretty dicey out there and we need to do something about it? well we do and it is very clear that if we want to of worked avert the worst of the impacts of climate change we need to take change today. global emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are continuing to increase. for my point of view climate scientists working on this, for decades it is incredibly frustrating that we know it technologies exist to move to a cleaner, greenerfuture it technologies exist to move to a cleaner, greener future and they are just not being implemented at the scale and pace that is required around the world. there is another key point about this as