Thousands of scientists from around the world have endorsed a study based on a0 years of research that says the planet is facing a Global Climate emergency. The group of around 11,000 scientists says governments are failing to address the crisis, and without deep and lasting changes, there will be untold human suffering. Gareth barlow has the story. Wildfires in the United States, floods in somalia, droughts in the andes, typhoons in asia. Symptoms and signs of a changing climate, i Climate Emergency, according to 11,000 scientists. They have backed a report based on a0 years of data which says humans are facing untold suffering, amid a Climate Emergency, caused by issues such as booming populations, a rise in air travel, and three numbers falling as forests are felled. Our planet is in crisis. You know it, we know it. Claim changes are key social and political issue, and the reports authors say governments, businesses and the public must do more to tackle the causes of Climate Change.
Thousands of scientists from around the world have endorsed a study based on a0 years of research that says the planet is facing a Global Climate emergency. The group of around 11,000 scientists says governments are failing to address the crisis, and without deep and lasting changes, there will be untold human suffering. Gareth barlow has the story. Wildfires in the United States, floods in somalia, droughts in the andes, typhoons in asia. Symptoms and signs of a changing climate, a Climate Emergency, according to 11,000 scientists. They have backed a report based on a0 years of data which says humans are facing untold suffering, amid a Climate Emergency caused by issues such as booming populations, a rise in air travel, and tree numbers falling as forests are felled. 0ur planet is in crisis. You know it, we know it. Climate change is a key social and political issue, and the reports authors say governments, businesses and the public must do more to tackle the causes of Climate Change.
New hampshire a year ahead of the president ial poll. Thousands of scientists from around the world have endorsed a study, based on a0 years of research, that says the planet is facing a Global Climate emergency. The group of around 11,000 scientists says governments are failing to address the crisis, and without deep and lasting changes, there will be untold human suffering. Gareth barlow has the story. Wildfires in the United States, floods in somalia, droughts in the andes, typhoons in asia. Symptoms and signs of a changing climate, a Climate Emergency, according to 11,000 scientists. They have backed a report based on a0 years of data which says humans are facing untold suffering, amid a Climate Emergency caused by issues such as booming populations, a rise in air travel, and tree numbers falling as forests are felled. 0ur planet is in crisis. You know it, we know it. Climate change is a key social and political issue, and the reports authors say governments, businesses and the pub
Can possibly produce. For more information, visit studentcam. Org today. Next, we hear from monica of thehor Interrogation Rooms of the korean war the untold story. She analyzes the unauthorized tactics used by the u. S. And its allies. The Wilson Center and the National History center cosponsored this. Welcome to the seminar, a provide. E try to ostermann. Ian i direct the policy center here havee Wilson Center and i the honor of cochairing this c arnesen,lleague eri from washington university. This is a joint initiative between the National History center and the history and public hollis program here. We are in our ninth year. Again to see many of you for future sessions. The Lepage Center for public interest, as well as the George Washington history department. We also want to thank a number of anonymous donors who make these meetings possible and we welcome contributions from all. F you in our audience details are in the back of the flyer. The heavyeople who do lifting behind the
The two year note at 1. 496 and then lets show you what is going on overnight in asia as i mentioned, these tariffs going into effect today, youre looking at a mixed picture there, the hang seng off just marginal the shanghai composite up just a little bit we are monitoring Hurricane Dorian and well take you live to the path of dorian in a few minutes but we want to talk about hong kong and whats going on there, the protests continue here lets get to chris with the latest theyre now in their 13th week in hong kong and this last one has already been the most violent over the weekend we saw battles between police and protestors who turned out to the streets by the tens of thousands. First very peacefully and then things got violent and some of them threw bricks and bars at Police Police responded with a volley of tear gas. A water cannon and something that we hadnt seen before putting blue dye in the water in order to identify protestors afterwards and things got uglier when he chased a