cannot avoid having heavy fossilfuel cannot avoid having heavy fossil fuel leading companies companywide not there. scrutiny is good, discussion is good, the more people involved in taking action and engaging in climate change is by far the better. the more private sector engagement in this issue is better than what we saw 10, 20, 30 years ago when it was a very governmental driven process. if we go back, at cop27 a loss and damage fund was agreed upon for richer countries to pay the poorer countries which were suffering the impacts of climate change. how do you see that working out, because that has been run of the numerous sticking points? the private sector needs to get far more engaged in discussion around adaptation finance too. loss and damage just one element that is going to help more resilient society. insurance needs to be more engaged, project developments, fiancing and constructing. particularly in asia, as it urbanises and develops economies quite quickly. climat
i began by asking her to tell us a bit about the history of the bar. it was established in 191m by my grandad and granny. my dad took it on then from there, and it s now i m the third generation. so what sparked the idea? i just thought about christmas and charlie s, and unfortunately for me, there is that undertone of loneliness and isolation, within that, and i suppose we see that more than most on christmas day whenever you see people leaving their empty homes to come into charlie s. i wanted to get that message across, but also get the message across that the true essence of charlie s, which is everyone feels welcome. and if you do feel lonely, you will 100% find company in here. and a good pint of guinness. in the film, you see this young couple rushing past him and someone else on the phone and this idea that people are kind of ignored. a lot of people can see themselves in the elderly man and they themselves may not be of that age bracket. but i think we ve all been
and when the property market went down, those products very quickly had to be revalued. china, most of its debt is held in these shadow banks and in some of the bricks and mortar banks so the rate of decline can be slowed a little bit. however, the bigger issue is debt. overall, the debt in the property sector is huge. as much as 30% of bank assets, and that will take a long time to unwind, and the central of government is very reluctant to step in and probably can t have enough cash. under the circumstances, what needs to be done? the government has to make decisions on allocating defaults. will mortgage holders get hurt? that is what happened in the united states, lots of people lost lots of money in their housing. will the banks be squeezed? they can be but then you can t put the banks out of business because then you lose your financial system. so there will be a lot of investors, people in zhongzhi, who they thought could make a killing, and they are losing theirshirt, p
a certain part of those digital services are supposed to be public infrastructure, they are governed by nonprofit, and yet there is so much capitalistic approach to control of the commercial aspect and commercial potential of this technology. i think that openai saga was. the fundamental tension is really between the nonprofit mission versus for profit. of course, there s a lot of nuance between those, in terms of how the board handled this whole situation, including, actually, what technical concerns that the board has seen to compel them to press the panic button. last night, overnight, ijust woke up to a lot of discussion in terms of 0 star study, and we can unpack that a little bit more, but overall i think the most important question we need to ask is, what kind of technology, what kind of digital service should be governed by nonprofit and regarded as public service and what kind of technology should be controlled by a handful of shareholders and commercial service? let
to reach the tournament. they re one of those playing for the final three qualifying spots after missing out on an automatic one this week. if they beat finland in cardiff, they ll take on either poland or estonia. what s important to us, as you ll be aware of, is the home draw on the second leg is in the final. so that s important for us. we ve got to get the job done first and foremost, of course we have, but we are probably wanting to avoid ukraine, as well. so i think it s gone to plan for us. the form we are in at the minute, and with the red wall at home, we ll take anybody on at cardiff. elsewhere, 2004 champions greece will need to beat kazakhstan and then either georgia or luxembourg, while bosnia will play ukraine and israel will face iceland. the forward has her presented his country for 15 years, he was part of the world cup winning squad, and his goal in the final was one of the 29 he scored for argentina in 136 appearances so far. he 35 now, currently in his sec