ecosystem. what are the symptoms you are facing? good morninu. symptoms you are facing? good morning. over symptoms you are facing? good morning. over the symptoms you are facing? good morning. over the last - symptoms you are facing? good morning. over the last five - morning. over the last five years this independent report covers we ve seen widespread impacts of climate change even down to antarctica. what seeing is an increase in frequency and intensity of extreme events such as floods, fires, storm and heat waves. and those events are actually causing about changes to ecosystems. what we see is an ecosystem that has not got time to recover even between events or storms and fires. storms and fires. you ll salute to the cultural, storms and fires. you ll salute to the cultural, access - storms and fires. you ll salute | to the cultural, access impacts of these events. what you find there? , , , there? this is the first time our environment there? this is the first time our e
a problem for the future, it is a problem for the future, it is a challenge for the present and the more global warming we have in the future, the more those impacts intensify. now global warming is going to be determined by the amount of emissions. in determined by the amount of emission emissions. in a time of electric emissions. in a time of electric cars, emissions. in a time of electric cars, wind - emissions. in a time of - electric cars, wind turbines, this argument is all about coal. why are we still argue about coal into thousand 22? about 80% of the world s energy supply is fossil fuels right now. in 2022. we have a large and growing global population and growing global population and the reality is, there are very large fractions of that population that live in energy property, that should not have the resources necessary for human well being. what we have now, in terms of. for those