Fiji is being and gulf by a steadily rising sea which makes its presidency of this years Climate Conference an all the more Urgent Mission it is the first small island nation to chair the conference which is taking place now here in germany the goals to build on the Paris Agreement by taking steps to limit Carbon Dioxide emissions and the activities that produce them activities such as mining and burning coal thousands of protesters say that has to end but at what price Climate Change who pays to save the planet thats the question were posing today on quadriga and here are the guests were going to answer at. But of the Energy Transportation and Environment Department of the German Institute for Economic Research she also serves as a member of the German Advisory Council on the environment which consults with the federal government and she says smart people dont waste time stuck in the past they invest in the Growth Markets of the future markets that will belong to those who bought them
Emissions and the activities that produce them, activities like mining and burning coal. Thousands of protesters say that has to end. But at what price . Climate change, who pays to save the planet . That is the question we are posing today on quadriga. Here are our guests. Claudia kemfert is the head of the energy, transportation, and Environment Department of the German Institute for economic research. She also serves as a member of the German Advisory Council on the environment, which consults with the federal government. She says, smart people dont waste time stuck in the past. They invest in the Growth Markets of the future. Markets that will belong to those who can spot them first. It is a pleasure to welcome my colleague christopher springate, who is a Political Correspondent for dw tv. He is also covering the Climate Change conference in bonn. He says, pumping Greenhouse Gases into the atmosphere is tantamount to sawing off the branch were sitting on. Protecting our planet from
That produce them, activities like mining and burning coal. Thousands of protesters say that has to end. But at what price . Climate change, who pays to save the planet . That is the question we are posing today on quadriga. Here are our guests. Claudia kemfert is the head of the energy, transportation, and Environment Department of the German Institute for economic research. She also serves as a member of the German Advisory Council on the environment, which consults with the federal government. She says, smart people dont waste time stuck in the past. They invest in the Growth Markets of the future. Markets that will belong to those who can spot them first. It is a pleasure to welcome my colleague christopher springate, who is a Political Correspondent for dw tv. He is also covering the Climate Change conference in bonn. He says, pumping Greenhouse Gases into the atmosphere is tantamount to sawing off the branch were sitting on. Protecting our planet from Climate Change is a prerequi
Jonathan karl and dan abrams standing by with the latest reporting. And i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. The global backlash after trump pulls out of the paris climate accord. The head of the epa, and al gore, both here live. From abc news, its this week. Here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. Good morning. It has happened again. For the third time in three months, terrorists have struck at americas closest ally, Great Britain. This time, on a cool saturday night in london. An attack that was crude, deadly, virtually impossible to stop. First, three attackers in a white van mowed down scores of walkers on the london bridge. Then, wearing fake explosive vests, they set out on a stabbing spree at the Borough Market nearby, killed at least 7, injuring 48. The killers have not been identified. This comes on the heels of the isisinspired suicide bombing in manchester less than two weeks ago. Just ahead of the memorial concert taking place later today.
Jonathan karl and dan abrams standing by with the latest reporting. And i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh not paris. The global backlash after trump pulls out of the paris climate accords. The head of the epa and al gore. Both here live. From abc news, its this week. Here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. Good morning. It has happened again. For the third time in three months, terrorists have struck at americas closest ally, Great Britain. This time, on a cool saturday night in london. An attack crude, deadly, impossible to stop. Attackers mowed down walkers on the london bridge. Then, wearing fake explosive vests, they set out on a stabbing spree at the borougm market nearby, killed at least 7, injuring 48. The killers have not been identified. This comes on the heels of the isisinspired suicide bombing in manchester less than two weeks ago. Just ahead of the memorial concert taking place later today. In her first response, british Prime Minister theresa may