Elon Musk on Saturday said his social media company X would provide monetary legal aid to users who face blowback from their bosses over posts on the platform."If you were unfairly treated by your employer due to posting or liking something on this platform, we will fund your legal bill," he wrote on the site.
ceo of project drawdown, a nonprofit organisation with a mission to help the world stop climate change as quickly, safely and equitably as possible. jonathan, i want to start with a tweet i read from you just earlier today, in fact. it was one of the more heartening tweets i have seen on late. you wrote: yes, the climate crisis is terrifying. but i m actually excited by what i see on the solutions front. tell us more about that? thank you for having me. we are living in an interesting time, the world is in a race now, there is a race between a world where things get much, much worse with climate change, and we just heard a lot about what the possibilities to that world might look like. but there is also another world where we get it right, where we stop climate change and we end up building a better world in the process. i am fighting for that world. and i am actually more optimistic that that is still a possibility that i have been a long time. look around the world there are
dialogue, an independent nonprofit organisation, based in london, beijing and san francisco. thank you forjoining us. what do you think both sides are trying to get out of this meeting? i both sides are trying to get out of this meeting? this meeting? i think the bare minimum this meeting? i think the bare minimum they this meeting? i think the bare minimum they are this meeting? i think the bare minimum they are trying - this meeting? i think the bare minimum they are trying to i this meeting? i think the bare. minimum they are trying to get this meeting? i think the bare - minimum they are trying to get out of the meeting is some improvement in the atmosphere between the world s in the atmosphere between the worlds to biggest economic powers. at present things are very dense, relations are acknowledged to have reached low points and these visits are an attempt to re establish communications after three very difficult years which included a pandemic in which nobody met anybody
technologies. so equipment that could be used to fix fighter jets or jamming gear. later this week, china s leader will be making a speech and apparently calling for a negotiated settlement in ukraine. but if the war keeps going, it looks like vladimir putin is facing a humiliating defeat on the battlefield. it is unclear what china might do. however, there is one other thing that he did mention in his speech. he stressed that china wants all sides to avoid straying into a nuclear conflict. so there is some concern about that here in beijing. steve mcdonald speaking to us a little earlier. and what he was referring to, of course, was the concern over the threat of nuclear escalation. earlier, i spoke to lynn rusten who serves as a vice president at the nonprofit organisation, the nuclear threat initiative