Hello, and welcome to hardtalk. Im shaun ley. Time is running out. If we dont act fast and radically, it will become too late to limit the effects of Global Warming. Its a sort of thing you hear from campaigners trying to wake up the world. Tim flannery isnt like that. The australian scientist is an optimist and absolutely convinced, he says, that we can shift from a carbon emitting to a carbon absorbing economy. Hope for mankind or just so much hot air . Tim flannery, welcome to hardtalk. Weve seen this year, certainly in europe, some of the most extraordinary temperatures and weather events that weve experienced. In some parts of western europe, a second heatwave in only a matter of a month. Belgium and the netherlands and germany recording their highest ever temperatures. Globally, the Un World Meteorological Organisation says the last four years have been the hottest known to man and yet Antonio Guterres, the un secretary general says the paradox is that as things are getting worse
Now on bbc news, its hardtalk. In White Nationalism after two Mass Shootings just hours apart. In hong kong, a day hello, and welcome to hardtalk. Of disruption pro democracy protesters urge people im shaun ley. Time is running out. To join their general strike. If we dont act fast and radically, it will become too late to limit the effects of Global Warming. Iam mariko i am mariko ooi in hong kong where its a sort of thing you hear from campaigners trying to wake the city s chief executive, carrie up the world. Tim flannery isnt like that. Lam, spoke for the first time in weeks but offered no concessions as the australian scientist is an optimist and absolutely tens of thousands prepared to rally. Convinced, he says, that we can shift from a carbon emitting iran says its seized another oil tanker and detained its crew to a carbon absorbing economy. Hope for mankind or of seven, accusing them of smuggling fuel through the persian gulf. Relief for thousands just so much hot air . Of pas
Now on bbc news, its hardtalk. Shaun ley interviews environmentalist professor tim flannery. Welcome to heart talk, i am shaun ley. Time is running out. If we dont act fast and radically it will become too late to limit the effects of Global Warming. Its a sort of thing you hear from of Global Warming. Its a sort of thing you hearfrom campaigners trying to wake up the world. Tim flannery isnt like that. The australian scientist is an optimist and absolutely convinced, he says, that we can shift from a carbon emitting to a carbon absorbing economy. Hope for mankind orjust so much hot air . Tim flannery, welcome to hardtalk. Weve seen this year, certainly in europe, some the most extraordinary temperatures and weather events with experienced in some parts of western europe, a second in only a matter of a month. Belgium and the netherlands and germany recording the highest ever temperatures. Globally, the Un World Meteorological Organisation says the last four years have been the hottest
Flannery. Hello, and welcome to hardtalk. Im shaun ley. Time is running out. If we dont act fast and radically, it will become too late to limit the effects of Global Warming. Its a sort of thing you hear from campaigners trying to wake up the world. Tim flannery isnt like that. The australian scientist is an optimist and absolutely convinced, he says, that we can shift from a carbon emitting to a carbon absorbing economy. Hope for mankind or just so much hot air . Tim flannery, welcome to hardtalk. Weve seen this year, certainly in europe, some of the most extraordinary temperatures and weather events that weve experienced. In some parts of western europe, a second heatwave in only a matter of a month. Belgium and the netherlands and germany recording their highest ever temperatures. Globally, the Un World Meteorological Organisation says the last four years have been the hottest known to man and yet antonio gutteres, the un secretary general says the paradox is that as things are get
Now on bbc news, its hardtalk. Hello, and welcome to hardtalk. Im shaun ley. Time is running out. If we dont act fast and radically, it will become too late to limit the effects of Global Warming. Its a sort of thing you hear from campaigners trying to wake up the world. Tim flannery isnt like that. The australian scientist is an optimist and absolutely convinced, he says, that we can shift from a carbon emitting to a carbon absorbing economy. Hope for mankind or just so much hot air . Tim flannery, welcome to hardtalk. Weve seen this year, certainly in europe, some of the most extraordinary temperatures and weather events that weve experienced. In some parts of western europe, a second heatwave in only a matter of a month. Belgium and the netherlands and germany recording their highest ever temperatures. Globally, the Un World Meteorological Organisation says the last four years have been the hottest known to man and yet antonio gutteres, the un secretary general says the paradox is t