society. she is still polarising, but a society. she is still polarising, but a lot society. she is still polarising, but a lot of people are loosing an interest but a lot of people are loosing an interest. but having said that, there s interest. but having said that, there s quite a lot apathy as well. very there s quite a lot apathy as well. very interesting hearing about the support going to her up and did not, because her party has traditionally been seen as quite roman, and as you were saying, in the north of italy, it is just no more worth matteo salvini. you get the sense that the supporters going over to her, and as she is basically taking the place that she has vacated? it she is basically taking the place that she has vacated? she is basically taking the place that she has vacated? it does seem to be that sense, that she has vacated? it does seem to be that sense, we that she has vacated? it does seem to be that sense, we will that she has vacated? it does seem
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more than 30,000 people were surveyed across 31 countries about their attitudes to climate change policies. more than half, 56%, say they want their governments to play a key leadership role. that s an increase on a similar poll conducted five years ago. with more details on this, i m joined by our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath. tell us more about what the survey has found. ., ., ~ tell us more about what the survey has found. ., ., ~ ., , has found. you would think that is not necessarily has found. you would think that is not necessarily a has found. you would think that is not necessarily a huge has found. you would think that is not necessarily a huge majority, i has found. you would think that is i not necessarily a huge majority, the percentage saying they want action from the percentage saying they want action from the governments, but to put in context from the governments, but to put in context this from the governments, but to put in context this wa
to and from the ship while she s at sea. in here, you have the living quarters a cosy cabin for two because the crew on here can stay on board for two months at a time. there s room for 30 crew and 60 scientists on the ship. and this is the all important coffee shop where, after a hard day of polar research, the crew can come in and take a bit of a break. this big hole in the middle of the ship goes all the way from the sea up to here. it s called a moon pool, and it means that scientists can access the ocean with their instruments, whatever the weather. the moon pool is really significant because it means we can get these really valuable data points. the southern ocean is one of these places that we don t have very many observations from because it s so difficult to get there. and the southern ocean might feel really far away from us here in the uk, but it s really important for our climate as a whole. it takes up a lot of the carbon dioxide and the heat that we put into the atm