emissions, but makes no direct reference to phasing out fossil fuels, which had been in an earlier draft. the eu is threatening to walk out. a representative of small island states says it would be like signing their death certificate. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has the latest. when the new draft was released, there was confusion. negotiators and journalists scrolled through the pages. the realisation slowly dawning that the agreement had changed. a landmark deal to get rid of the fossil fuels responsible for climate change had seemed within reach. now it appeared to be being snatched away. eamon ryan is one of the eu s lead climate negotiators. if the text doesn t change, will you walk away from the deal? this text will not be acceptable. would you walk away? if this doesn t change, it will not be accepted as a text. so what went wrong? a group of oil producing nations led by saudi arabia had openly opposed the deal. they said there wasn t enough to compensate for t
the turkish fa chairman mehmet buyukeksi said in a news conference the matches in all leagues have been postponed indefinitely. the country s president, recep tayyip erdowan, also spoke out after the shocking scenes. condemning the attack on the referee he added: sports means peace and brotherhood. sport is incompatible with violence. we will never allow violence to take place in turkish sports. manchester united s scott mctominay says a toxic atmosphere did exist at old trafford under former managers. but not now, as the players are backing erik ten hag. united are gearing up for their champions league clash with bayern munich, a match they must win to have any hope of reaching the knockout stages of the competition. ten hag dismissed widely reported suggestions last week that he had a split dressing room. his team were booed off having lost 3 0 at home to bournemouth on saturday and their manager says their inconsistency is down to chopping and changing the team, s
that fighting is focused further down the strip now on the southern city of khan younis, where israeli military leaders believe that some of the senior members of hamas are still hiding out and they are moving more closely into that city of khan younis. we ve also heard from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu overnight saying that some members of hamas are now starting to surrender. you will remember there was a vote at the un security counciljust was a vote at the un security council just a was a vote at the un security counciljust a couple of days ago and diplomats at the united nations now say that the general assembly is likely to vote on tuesday on another call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. according to the qatari prime minister. remember, they were the key broker who helped to negotiate that weak long pause last month. the opportunity for a renewed ceasefire is narrowing. and a seniorfigure in the hamas movement has also issued a threat to israel that n
at what we mean by this term, which is increasingly being discussed in the global south. here is the bbc s nkechi 0gbonna. when we talk about climate change, we often picture the fiscal impact. floods, drought, rising temperatures and melting glaciers. but the emotional effect on people is a growing concern also. and mental health clinicians are seeing more patients with symptoms of climate anxiety, also known as eco anxiety or eco grief. imagine you lose your home or crops due to extreme weather, or you witness devastation in your town because of climate disaster, you are then at a higher risk of depression, anxiety or post traumatic stress disorder. but experts say you could also experience climate anxietyjust by watching the news and feeling hopeless, distressed or angry. moments of optimism may be harder to hold on to if it seems we are heading rapidly in the wrong direction and not taking sufficient action to stop climate change. global warming disproportionately affects
transition, we ask if the workforce around the world is skilled up and ready for the task in front of us. linkedin have been crunching through millions ofjob adverts and its co founderjoins me with those results. plus, the man running one of the world s leading electric car companies, polestar, tells me how they re getting their workforce ready for the demands of the future. i m sameer hashmi here at cop28, in dubai, where funds worth billions of dollars have been announced for the carbon transition. i ll be getting you all the reaction from a new generation of voices. there are barely any opportunities for young people who want to enter the green industry. and we ll wrap things up with lord john browne the man who nearly, 30 years ago, started a transition to a greenerfuture while running oil giant bp. so three decades on, how much closer are we to a world beyond petroleum? wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the s