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BBCNEWS BBC News at Six July 7, 2024

the un launches an emergency appeal. it s chief says the region is a climate crisis hotspot. pakistan is responsible only for a tiny proportion of global emissions, but it tiny proportion of global emissions, but it is tiny proportion of global emissions, but it is people here who are paying the price but it is people here who are paying the price for climate change. meghan tells a us magazine thatjust existing was enough to upset the dynamics of the royal hierarchy. and coming up on the bbc news channel: scott parker is the first managerial casualty of the new premier league season, sacked by bournemouth after their 9 0 thumping at liverpool. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. there s more evidence today of the depth of the energy crisis. the impact on households is already self evident but what about businesses, especially high street stalwarts like pubs? now bosses of some of the uk s biggest pub chains have spoken out. they ve sent an open letter to the

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BBCNEWS BBC News at Six June 4, 2024 17:15:00

say, being hit by climate change. only this year, the country basically skipped out on the season of spring, going straight from winter to summer in some parts of the country. we saw temperatures peak at over 50 celsius. now, we ve seen these incredibly torrential rains, and we have seen glacial ice. pakistan has more glacial ice than pretty much anywhere in the world other than the north and south poles, and that ice is also melting. it is also a cause for concern, so pakistani officials are saying that the country is really paying the price for the decisions made by the more developed world, and whilst the united nations has called for around £140 million to be raised and donated to the country, officials here are saying that the damage done to pakistan, to the infrastructure, people s livelihoods, crops, is around $8 billion worth, £8 million worth, i should say, and they need much more money to help them recover

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