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BBCNEWS BBC July 4, 2024

Can track it and then in fact they are working with google using an ai tool to under map the map the underlying infrastructure so there is a plume of methane that would drift and they can then work out on the basis of winds blowing and track back to identify exactly what has come from within a companys infrastructure. On that, it is a powerful warming gas with 80 times the Warming Potential of Carbon Dioxide but crucially hanging about forfar dioxide but crucially hanging about for far less dioxide but crucially hanging about forfar less time so 12 dioxide but crucially hanging about for far less time so 12 years compared to centuries for Carbon Dioxide to what it means is if we can reduce emissions of methane, we can reduce emissions of methane, we can begin to slow Climate Change much more quickly and methane is a big contributor with one third of all Climate Change of experience since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution from methane so really important target and a really use

BBCNEWS The July 4, 2024

Last week an independent inquiry found that chances to stop Wayne Couzens who abducted, raped and killed sarah everard, were repeatedly missed and he should never have been given a job as a Police Officer. Our Special Correspondent lucy manning reports. The everard family have shared some of their favourite pictures of their daughter and sister sarah. A smile that stands out. A future that was shut down. Taken away three years ago by a murderer in police uniform. For the first time, detectives have spoken about finding out that couzens was a colleague, just as officers were minutes away from his house, going to arrest him. One of my Detective Sergeants came running into the office and said, we need to shut the door, you need to hear this. He then put one of our researchers on speakerphone, and she said hes a Police Officer. Hes a Serving Officer in the met. He currently works for the parliamentary and diplomatic protection group. I knew i had to tell my boss, and i canjust remember the

FOXNEWSW Gutfeld July 5, 2024

[cheers and applause] greg: happy wednesday, everybody. so don t look now but the metoo movement is back but this time what s being attacked isn t women but academic integrity and once again we look to harvard. the devri in the east. you don t know who that is. trust me it worked in the meeting. he s just been accused of roughly 40 instances of plagiarism in her ph.d. dissertation and in a single academic paper she published in her career. there will be more accusations of plagiarism but she was too lazy to write more than one fake paper. which digs the question, when was the last person to have an original idea at harvard? john adams, al gore, barack obama. he must be sweating, he just ate a real spicy dog. charleston s husband is also a professor, and according to reports her one publication even ripped off the research that he did back in 2012. wait. a woman bringing up something her husband did years ago? that s not plagiarism. that s marriage. a sexist would say

BBCNEWS The July 5, 2024

thousands of people have attended funerals after two days of clashes between palestinian fighters and israeli troops in thejenin refugee camp. joining me on the panel tonight is the former conservative cabinet minister justine the former conservative cabinet ministerjustine greening and hagar chemali, former us government adviser and now most of the political satire series 0h adviser and now most of the political satire series oh my world. we will say hello properly to both in a little bit. also tonight: in the uk, the ministry of defence has confirmed for the first time that special forces are at the centre of a war crimes inquiry. king charles has been presented with the scottish crown jewels, marking his coronation as part of national service of thanksgiving in st giles cathedral in edinburgh. and should governments be able to read people s messages? meta s mark zuckerberg is on a collision course with the uk government over that very question, as he continues plans to bu

BBCNEWS The July 5, 2024

aid budget by 2026 to reach it. earlier, i spoke with michael wilkins, executive director of the centre for climate finance and investment at imperial college london. it s a little bit of a surprise if indeed it s true that the government will be remeasuring on its previous commitments of international climate finance, especially given that we re in the run up to the next climate change summit taking place in november, in the united arab emirates where this topic is bound to come up. and the uk s commitments, which were hopeful in glasgow only two years ago at cop26, will be looked into question. so it was a bit surprising when i saw it this morning. what kind of difference is this money do to make? due to make? well, you have to put into context, really, in terms of the amount of funding required to tackle the causes and the effects of climate change in the developing world. the poorer countries need massive amounts of investment, and they are just not getting it. you kno

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