Transcripts For ALJAZ Inside Story 2020 Ep 253 20240712 : co

Transcripts For ALJAZ Inside Story 2020 Ep 253 20240712

Is the coronavirus pandemic a chance to tackle Climate Change Scientists Say we shouldnt forget the dangers of the warming climate foothold for Major Economies small island nations so time recovering from the Global Health crisis helped heal our environment as well this is inside story. I. Have air on the clock welcome to the special edition of inside story in collaboration with the International Federation of red cross and red crescent societies not world sadly well aware of the crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic but many experts are saying the world also urgently needs to refocus on a formal dangerous threat the reality of runaway Climate Change with attention focusing on cave in 19 the impacts of a warming world rage on them without climate changing faster than predicted right now a record breaking wont fly the burning and launch areas of california this northern summer meteorologists have recorded the highest temperatures ever see from both angeles to the uk to the atlantic Hurricane Season is upon us already breaking records with storm after storm piling up and disastrous flooding from senegal and sudan to bangladesh and kenya and all the while the polar ice sheets are melting adding to the only going threat of Sea Level Rise 19 that many say present an opportunity for the world to act urgently and change course. We are facing 2 critical crises coffee and Climate Change thats our 2nd dose and leave future generations with the hope that these moments is the true turning point for people and planet i have proposed 6 climate positive actions to recover better invest in green jobs do not buy large polluting industries and fossil fuel subsidies take Climate Risks into account in all financial and policy decisions Work Together and most important leave no one behind many countries and cities are now prioritizing Green Investments in their postcard with recovery plans well small island states the say from the pacific to the caribbean a very much at the frontline of the Climate Crisis bearing the brunt of Sea Level Rise in the devastating impacts of extreme weather yet they account for less than one percent of global Greenhouse Gas emissions for some communities its already too late says rising seeds of inundated homes and businesses so what can be done to fix this deepening emergency for island nations or developed countries on earth their commitments to help and if not why not and how do we take advantage of the trillions of dollars of covert stimulus packages to ensure the world emerges cleaner greener and safer for all. All right lets bring in our guests on this panel for a discussion is part of the i r i f r steve climate read Virtual Conference in the carbon atom a grenade and senator simon steele whos minister of Climate Resilience in the environment Marshall Islands in the Pacific Color standing by for secretary general of the mosul islands Red Cross Society and in geneva in switzerland jake in charge again secretarygeneral of the International Federation of red cross and red crescent societies will warm welcome to you all broke to carla lets start with you in the Marshall Islands if i may so you live on this island nation encircled by the vastness of the Pacific Ocean the the danger is right there up close give us a sense of what the Marshall Islands is going through now what youre experiencing and what the future holds. And we experience the end perhaps of Climate Change daily and do we have compounded impacts as so it could be. As our reef systems are suffering because of Ocean Acidification Sea Level Rise and yet we have to keep living day to day and responding to all of these impacts and. Its stressful its stressful to have those compound it impacts and on top of that were still dealing with the legacy of the Nuclear Testing that was conducted here of course you have to deal with emergencies as a 1st responder but youre also said living these experiences these threats all the time and every day tell us more about how the communities have to cope when when flooding when the king tides come in for example. For example looking tired all of our staff and volunteers are mobilized and we have to take care of our families as well assistant evacuating our families and then go back into the communities and then go back and assist with cleaning up and its and then go buy it right back into our daily duties. Right then and right and when you say clearly what sort of things you see what the People Living with. After title of and you know were a small island nation and we dont have lots of. Ways to dispose of our garbage and it could be organic waste it could be waste from from the dump. Damage to houses damage to gravesites eroding coastlines and it takes a lot of effort and a lot of energy are you worried for the existence of your nation. So worried somewhat. Im more on the hopeful side and to be honest. None of us are willing to give up so we are all fighting and we are all working together and i think we all have to err on the side of hope thats luby optimism is the word is that were lets cross the world lets go 40000 kilometers away on the to the island nation of grenada in the Caribbean Sea and theres some of the steel in grenada what impacts are you experiencing there tell us about your experiences and how Climate Change is manifesting itself there in the caribbean. I think. The presentation we just had from brooke in the Marshall Islands is typical of what were experiencing here in grenada as well and i think theres a common story and a Common Thread that runs through the challenges and experiences that we all small island develop in d states whether its in the caribbean the pacific the indian ocean wherever. These are. Truly challenging times Climate Change is here it is very real and the government it is an extreme challenge not only dealing with our. Ordinary day to day National Development priorities educating our children ensuring the health care of our citizen infrastructure all of those things that we face as a developing nation are now compounded by the extreme threats. And the impacts that with scene on a day to day basis of Climate Change and that has significant economic. Challenges for us and as we look forward and we see the Global Responsibility that exists in terms of collective Climate Action ensuring that we reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions that we ensure that the temperature rise is contained within that 1. 5 degrees the whole lot. We see it only jetton worse so. As a government we have to grapple with those things reality plans for the future. Of small island developing states we are showing the ambition that is called flow a global level however that ambition and the action that we can take is severely constrained by our local resources and the limits its fiscal space we have to carry out those actions ok let me leave you alone let me move on to a jagan chap again thanks for setting out the story for us both of you that in grenada are in the Marshall Islands but jenkins have again that your secretary general of an organization has declared the Climate Crisis a dire humanitarian emergency the world of course has been dealing as i said earlier with another emergency and thats coronavirus how do you think the potential impacts of Climate Change down the line compare with what the world is experiencing now here in 2020 with coronavirus covered 90 thank you so much but the question of course is right now we have to put. This. Caucus on if we can to. Millions of people killing hundreds of homes that have been couple of great interest in learning come. One is of course group of the new where were on some of the new way of working it to him out us to find a way to work in a more environmentally friendly manner the 2nd thing the wood one thing. We have to come together is a group we we live in a global we dont come together. Not question but this part of the crisis like the court and. Also apply to be the climate. Sometimes we see the thinking around these countries affected countries affected by crime and im sort of caught type of thinking on for were not going to have. A country in the press big i. B. M. Of the caribbean. The call global economies going to connect. One part of the world is affected by a climate since. The war you remember a few years ago went bankrupt or the whole supply sand was affected all around the world because bankers lies many of the little material from the book some much to the us to the world our manufacturing was so. Listen from the corporate to the Climate Crisis would be that we have to this. Is a global. Term were going to jump in there is all she one thing in terms of the impacts of the coded 19 crisis that weve seen across the world do you think a problem with emergency would create fall more stress around the world far more danger and difficulties for people its probably not have to combat one crisis with with the other. Having to see that impact. But what i feel is you know. Of the Direction Technology hopefully would be available next year be the medical advice thats happening the countries that are loading that probably in a couple of times live kind the way to deal with the. What the climate. Of the climate. You know if you can have longer. I mean can have multiple impact on the life from ivan could. Do have impact the Economic Impact on how the countrys finances will we could manage in the longer. Can have a media. Arrival of the human beings in the long term so if we think. The debated and the. Impact of climate in the people i think would be better even if i cannot think of any other. That would have the type of impact the crime this would have. On the on the line i write a book to carla given that nations like yours had nothing to do with causing Global Warming thats down to the big industrialized nations yet your very existence or your way of life at least is is threatened because of it what responsibility should be borne by the Major Economies. Mitigation you know we are we have no choice but to adapt to Climate Change and constantly adapting adapting our shorelines adapting our ways of life and i think the larger economies the larger states they have a great responsibility to mitigate those impacts so that Frontline Community yes from small and small island states a large ocean states indigenous communities do not have to continue adapting and to to take on that responsibility and to fully Fund Investments schemes like like t. C. S. So that we have access to assistance when we need it and senate is still a 2020 of course is supposed to be a crucial year for the climate to have with the 1st true test of the Paris Agreement industrialized nations supposedly pledging to step up their ambitious climate plans because of it brought what have amendments and there was to a shuddering halt how much of a setback has 2020 been in terms of making progress on Climate Change. It is a step setback however it gives us an opportunity as a Global Community as the un extra see. To look at some of the sticking points that have existed since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015 there are some Critical Issues that have been kicked down the road over the past 5 years whether its agreement on the paris rulebook whether its issues such as loss and damage which are so important to small island developing states the commitment for the 100000000000. 00 a year commitment from developed nations in support of mitigation and adaptation financing for that and only come into this year was need in 2020 ups absolutely and a call for ambition with the new when he sees so i believe we should take advantage of the additional time that we have for its an up committee for the governments who now holds the cop presidency to work with nations developed and developing nations alike to have an inclusive approach in the negotiations and let us get to the core issues that as a Global Community weve been on able to address since paris so the opportunity is to take advantage of the additional time so that the outputs of glasgow in 2021 is actually meaningful and reflective of the ambitions and the goals that were set back in 2015 embarrassed and Surgeon General jake in charge again as you alluded to 1000 has actually over the lessons of having once you presented opportunities not least through the trillions of dollars of stimulus packages to what degree has the potential for progress improved because of the vast sums of money that nations can throw at recovering from covert 1000. 00 but also at a crema green a future which will help the small island nations down the line. Again this is a very very important point and i want to be of them in this is to say i think a lot of time the. Amount of and thats the spend on the ocean is not discussed for meetings and conference i think if we start moving the hocus towards action that will be i think very very important the sources had of the sources have always been a kind of billions of dollars or resources have been a bite and of course public with the covert means that its been more resources coming in but the 100 mentalistic i believe that is happening we havent been able to. The crime of crime it approaches not more development we have been investing billions of dollars not one Development Activity but somehow we seem to keep the development on the one side and quite the shortest of the Climate Action on the other side and of course the amount of Resources Available are not in the what we need to do and the government and are going to have to put we need to get the climate the smart Climate Smart development in our normal development is not im not one of many in this right representing as a general. Im sort of just going to jump in there again its easy to say that we need to do these things but just yesterday the u. N. Said general internet has harry said that too much stimulus spending is already going to reinforce call concentric policies and when that just be the whole story itll be just wasted opportunity how do we make sure that money goes in the right direction here. And i think thats exactly where the government and of course when comes the rednecks and like ill step out of math and like i said we have to sit through plow do we go and make the president paddies and we go on the gratian in new york but when we go back home we go back to our all happy and this is something has to come from inside ourselves were inside our own government not to protect our plans to protect the fuse of our out children and their children it doesnt have to be imposed by someone someone else the government has powers to make a difference in their own country and i should have the commitment to make that ended in my organization so the elite chain think that. Into the real commitment is the big issue and somehow we have looking put into mass this is the important now so why do i need binding that laces we still in my office and i dislike the commitment i. Can that the 5 of the sponsor that is the Global Leader have to otherwise people spending time on new shiny new depravation and were looking for within course them but not really sensing our behavior right and thats why the best discipline is the most important happened to me this is absolutely essential still your Prime Minister said last year the grenade or another small island states are not prepared to play a waiting game waiting for the Major Economies to come to the fore from come to your rescue but realistically senator will still turn of a small island developing fact we have to show leadership. I believe that that is something that is in question at a global d level we are at the front cloying of the impact of Climate Change we have no choice this is a matter of life and death for us. So with all without the support of the International Community we will do those things that we know we need to do and can do ourselves but were also realistic and recognize we cannot do all that its necessary without that Climate Change<\/a> Scientists Say<\/a> we shouldnt forget the dangers of the warming climate foothold for Major Economies<\/a> small island nations so time recovering from the Global Health<\/a> crisis helped heal our environment as well this is inside story. I. Have air on the clock welcome to the special edition of inside story in collaboration with the International Federation<\/a> of red cross and red crescent societies not world sadly well aware of the crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic but many experts are saying the world also urgently needs to refocus on a formal dangerous threat the reality of runaway Climate Change<\/a> with attention focusing on cave in 19 the impacts of a warming world rage on them without climate changing faster than predicted right now a record breaking wont fly the burning and launch areas of california this northern summer meteorologists have recorded the highest temperatures ever see from both angeles to the uk to the atlantic Hurricane Season<\/a> is upon us already breaking records with storm after storm piling up and disastrous flooding from senegal and sudan to bangladesh and kenya and all the while the polar ice sheets are melting adding to the only going threat of Sea Level Rise<\/a> 19 that many say present an opportunity for the world to act urgently and change course. We are facing 2 critical crises coffee and Climate Change<\/a> thats our 2nd dose and leave future generations with the hope that these moments is the true turning point for people and planet i have proposed 6 climate positive actions to recover better invest in green jobs do not buy large polluting industries and fossil fuel subsidies take Climate Risks<\/a> into account in all financial and policy decisions Work Together<\/a> and most important leave no one behind many countries and cities are now prioritizing Green Investments<\/a> in their postcard with recovery plans well small island states the say from the pacific to the caribbean a very much at the frontline of the Climate Crisis<\/a> bearing the brunt of Sea Level Rise<\/a> in the devastating impacts of extreme weather yet they account for less than one percent of global Greenhouse Gas<\/a> emissions for some communities its already too late says rising seeds of inundated homes and businesses so what can be done to fix this deepening emergency for island nations or developed countries on earth their commitments to help and if not why not and how do we take advantage of the trillions of dollars of covert stimulus packages to ensure the world emerges cleaner greener and safer for all. All right lets bring in our guests on this panel for a discussion is part of the i r i f r steve climate read Virtual Conference<\/a> in the carbon atom a grenade and senator simon steele whos minister of Climate Resilience<\/a> in the environment Marshall Islands<\/a> in the Pacific Color<\/a> standing by for secretary general of the mosul islands Red Cross Society<\/a> and in geneva in switzerland jake in charge again secretarygeneral of the International Federation<\/a> of red cross and red crescent societies will warm welcome to you all broke to carla lets start with you in the Marshall Islands<\/a> if i may so you live on this island nation encircled by the vastness of the Pacific Ocean<\/a> the the danger is right there up close give us a sense of what the Marshall Islands<\/a> is going through now what youre experiencing and what the future holds. And we experience the end perhaps of Climate Change<\/a> daily and do we have compounded impacts as so it could be. As our reef systems are suffering because of Ocean Acidification<\/a> Sea Level Rise<\/a> and yet we have to keep living day to day and responding to all of these impacts and. Its stressful its stressful to have those compound it impacts and on top of that were still dealing with the legacy of the Nuclear Testing<\/a> that was conducted here of course you have to deal with emergencies as a 1st responder but youre also said living these experiences these threats all the time and every day tell us more about how the communities have to cope when when flooding when the king tides come in for example. For example looking tired all of our staff and volunteers are mobilized and we have to take care of our families as well assistant evacuating our families and then go back into the communities and then go back and assist with cleaning up and its and then go buy it right back into our daily duties. Right then and right and when you say clearly what sort of things you see what the People Living<\/a> with. After title of and you know were a small island nation and we dont have lots of. Ways to dispose of our garbage and it could be organic waste it could be waste from from the dump. Damage to houses damage to gravesites eroding coastlines and it takes a lot of effort and a lot of energy are you worried for the existence of your nation. So worried somewhat. Im more on the hopeful side and to be honest. None of us are willing to give up so we are all fighting and we are all working together and i think we all have to err on the side of hope thats luby optimism is the word is that were lets cross the world lets go 40000 kilometers away on the to the island nation of grenada in the Caribbean Sea<\/a> and theres some of the steel in grenada what impacts are you experiencing there tell us about your experiences and how Climate Change<\/a> is manifesting itself there in the caribbean. I think. The presentation we just had from brooke in the Marshall Islands<\/a> is typical of what were experiencing here in grenada as well and i think theres a common story and a Common Thread<\/a> that runs through the challenges and experiences that we all small island develop in d states whether its in the caribbean the pacific the indian ocean wherever. These are. Truly challenging times Climate Change<\/a> is here it is very real and the government it is an extreme challenge not only dealing with our. Ordinary day to day National Development<\/a> priorities educating our children ensuring the health care of our citizen infrastructure all of those things that we face as a developing nation are now compounded by the extreme threats. And the impacts that with scene on a day to day basis of Climate Change<\/a> and that has significant economic. Challenges for us and as we look forward and we see the Global Responsibility<\/a> that exists in terms of collective Climate Action<\/a> ensuring that we reduce Greenhouse Gas<\/a> emissions that we ensure that the temperature rise is contained within that 1. 5 degrees the whole lot. We see it only jetton worse so. As a government we have to grapple with those things reality plans for the future. Of small island developing states we are showing the ambition that is called flow a global level however that ambition and the action that we can take is severely constrained by our local resources and the limits its fiscal space we have to carry out those actions ok let me leave you alone let me move on to a jagan chap again thanks for setting out the story for us both of you that in grenada are in the Marshall Islands<\/a> but jenkins have again that your secretary general of an organization has declared the Climate Crisis<\/a> a dire humanitarian emergency the world of course has been dealing as i said earlier with another emergency and thats coronavirus how do you think the potential impacts of Climate Change<\/a> down the line compare with what the world is experiencing now here in 2020 with coronavirus covered 90 thank you so much but the question of course is right now we have to put. This. Caucus on if we can to. Millions of people killing hundreds of homes that have been couple of great interest in learning come. One is of course group of the new where were on some of the new way of working it to him out us to find a way to work in a more environmentally friendly manner the 2nd thing the wood one thing. We have to come together is a group we we live in a global we dont come together. Not question but this part of the crisis like the court and. Also apply to be the climate. Sometimes we see the thinking around these countries affected countries affected by crime and im sort of caught type of thinking on for were not going to have. A country in the press big i. B. M. Of the caribbean. The call global economies going to connect. One part of the world is affected by a climate since. The war you remember a few years ago went bankrupt or the whole supply sand was affected all around the world because bankers lies many of the little material from the book some much to the us to the world our manufacturing was so. Listen from the corporate to the Climate Crisis<\/a> would be that we have to this. Is a global. Term were going to jump in there is all she one thing in terms of the impacts of the coded 19 crisis that weve seen across the world do you think a problem with emergency would create fall more stress around the world far more danger and difficulties for people its probably not have to combat one crisis with with the other. Having to see that impact. But what i feel is you know. Of the Direction Technology<\/a> hopefully would be available next year be the medical advice thats happening the countries that are loading that probably in a couple of times live kind the way to deal with the. What the climate. Of the climate. You know if you can have longer. I mean can have multiple impact on the life from ivan could. Do have impact the Economic Impact<\/a> on how the countrys finances will we could manage in the longer. Can have a media. Arrival of the human beings in the long term so if we think. The debated and the. Impact of climate in the people i think would be better even if i cannot think of any other. That would have the type of impact the crime this would have. On the on the line i write a book to carla given that nations like yours had nothing to do with causing Global Warming<\/a> thats down to the big industrialized nations yet your very existence or your way of life at least is is threatened because of it what responsibility should be borne by the Major Economies<\/a>. Mitigation you know we are we have no choice but to adapt to Climate Change<\/a> and constantly adapting adapting our shorelines adapting our ways of life and i think the larger economies the larger states they have a great responsibility to mitigate those impacts so that Frontline Community<\/a> yes from small and small island states a large ocean states indigenous communities do not have to continue adapting and to to take on that responsibility and to fully Fund Investments<\/a> schemes like like t. C. S. So that we have access to assistance when we need it and senate is still a 2020 of course is supposed to be a crucial year for the climate to have with the 1st true test of the Paris Agreement<\/a> industrialized nations supposedly pledging to step up their ambitious climate plans because of it brought what have amendments and there was to a shuddering halt how much of a setback has 2020 been in terms of making progress on Climate Change<\/a>. It is a step setback however it gives us an opportunity as a Global Community<\/a> as the un extra see. To look at some of the sticking points that have existed since the Paris Agreement<\/a> was signed in 2015 there are some Critical Issues<\/a> that have been kicked down the road over the past 5 years whether its agreement on the paris rulebook whether its issues such as loss and damage which are so important to small island developing states the commitment for the 100000000000. 00 a year commitment from developed nations in support of mitigation and adaptation financing for that and only come into this year was need in 2020 ups absolutely and a call for ambition with the new when he sees so i believe we should take advantage of the additional time that we have for its an up committee for the governments who now holds the cop presidency to work with nations developed and developing nations alike to have an inclusive approach in the negotiations and let us get to the core issues that as a Global Community<\/a> weve been on able to address since paris so the opportunity is to take advantage of the additional time so that the outputs of glasgow in 2021 is actually meaningful and reflective of the ambitions and the goals that were set back in 2015 embarrassed and Surgeon General<\/a> jake in charge again as you alluded to 1000 has actually over the lessons of having once you presented opportunities not least through the trillions of dollars of stimulus packages to what degree has the potential for progress improved because of the vast sums of money that nations can throw at recovering from covert 1000. 00 but also at a crema green a future which will help the small island nations down the line. Again this is a very very important point and i want to be of them in this is to say i think a lot of time the. Amount of and thats the spend on the ocean is not discussed for meetings and conference i think if we start moving the hocus towards action that will be i think very very important the sources had of the sources have always been a kind of billions of dollars or resources have been a bite and of course public with the covert means that its been more resources coming in but the 100 mentalistic i believe that is happening we havent been able to. The crime of crime it approaches not more development we have been investing billions of dollars not one Development Activity<\/a> but somehow we seem to keep the development on the one side and quite the shortest of the Climate Action<\/a> on the other side and of course the amount of Resources Available<\/a> are not in the what we need to do and the government and are going to have to put we need to get the climate the smart Climate Smart<\/a> development in our normal development is not im not one of many in this right representing as a general. Im sort of just going to jump in there again its easy to say that we need to do these things but just yesterday the u. N. Said general internet has harry said that too much stimulus spending is already going to reinforce call concentric policies and when that just be the whole story itll be just wasted opportunity how do we make sure that money goes in the right direction here. And i think thats exactly where the government and of course when comes the rednecks and like ill step out of math and like i said we have to sit through plow do we go and make the president paddies and we go on the gratian in new york but when we go back home we go back to our all happy and this is something has to come from inside ourselves were inside our own government not to protect our plans to protect the fuse of our out children and their children it doesnt have to be imposed by someone someone else the government has powers to make a difference in their own country and i should have the commitment to make that ended in my organization so the elite chain think that. Into the real commitment is the big issue and somehow we have looking put into mass this is the important now so why do i need binding that laces we still in my office and i dislike the commitment i. Can that the 5 of the sponsor that is the Global Leader<\/a> have to otherwise people spending time on new shiny new depravation and were looking for within course them but not really sensing our behavior right and thats why the best discipline is the most important happened to me this is absolutely essential still your Prime Minister<\/a> said last year the grenade or another small island states are not prepared to play a waiting game waiting for the Major Economies<\/a> to come to the fore from come to your rescue but realistically senator will still turn of a small island developing fact we have to show leadership. I believe that that is something that is in question at a global d level we are at the front cloying of the impact of Climate Change<\/a> we have no choice this is a matter of life and death for us. So with all without the support of the International Community<\/a> we will do those things that we know we need to do and can do ourselves but were also realistic and recognize we cannot do all that its necessary without that International Support<\/a> and in an environment where there is a leadership. Vacuum than we are a small island of elegant states are stepping forward to demonstrate that leadership but as the secretary general said we have to convert the rhetoric and the words into concrete action and i think one of the areas where there isnt enough focus is recognizing that Climate Smart<\/a> action is actually Good Business<\/a> Good Business<\/a> at a local level Good Business<\/a> at a global level however the need for the political will to make those necessary transitions that required for us to get on to that path is what were battling with right now. Brooke to color in the Marshall Islands<\/a> this phrase green a clean the future trips off the tongue doesnt it talking about reducing emissions electric cars and so forth different forms of Sustainable Energy<\/a> but for you the land is literally disappearing under your feet all of that wont help the predicament that you are in right now what do you need to happen. I think we just we need people to realize that they they also everyone has a moral obligation to to this place to the pacific to ocean states and that our ocean health directly impacts human health so so again for for investment to be accessible to. For for larger states to to take that political will and like the other 2 guests have said. To turn that into action. And we will just keep doing the on the ground work because we have no choice here Surgeon General<\/a> in geneva has a Global Response<\/a> to giving you hope that we can the world can come together to solve what is this greater more dangerous problem. You know im im a little bit with my colleagues from the past live and ideally want to be on the side. Of it has grown you know if we understand the problem in 1. 00 to 1. 00 i think the one difference probably between the corbett and the climate is that the quote would impact it doesnt conduct us we have seeing our print i mean its being affected by this but thats why there is an urgency in action unfortunately in the climate we had last the same level of argentine action but what will be did the one state is that if the war comes together and put all this is your sister gather is this it is a sign to the gravitas that we are seeing Different Countries<\/a> you know we can make progress and i absolutely believe the same is possible when it comes to crime and that we need to have a poor poor one is a Global Solidarity<\/a> i think thats extremely extremely important what the other speakers talk about that but all short importance to put on the hook or domestic action if every government is doing what they asked of work to do in their country it will have a Global Impact<\/a> so what the elements need to get the same global for that is the but at the same prime the most exacting in your own country you have reducing the Carbon Emissions<\/a> you are investing on the metaphor that there is a high you have never heard of the full capacity in the conference you are creating the green job you are investing in the clean then you are investing in the clean industry that is gone everywhere in the world that has the war thats the type of global and domestic approach needs to go hand in hand but im very very hopeful that the world will come together we ask seeing the impact on life more and more and well create what moral obligation but i also believe it will create the political obligation of the leadership to come together. Well to the 3 of you i wish we had another half hour of time but we dont weve run out of time we do appreciate your contribution to the Program Thanks<\/a> to what i guess im still broke to cholera and jake and thank you very much indeed and thank you to the sea for collaborating with us on the special edition of inside story and you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at aljazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our Facebook Page<\/a> thats facebook dot com ford slash a. J. Inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter we all at a. J. Inside still remain macleod and the whole team here. Examining this that said to me. Watch it on the. List and how relevant is the. Apprentice i was. Awake for the nation sharing personal stories with a global audience. Explore an abundance of world. The world is watching. Free education for all was the promise the reality provoked a generation. Thats another bloody wantons on how a protest over education feeds. Morphed into a National Revolt<\/a> its their job and i fear this time its got. Everything must fold. A witness documentary on aljazeera. In response to Global Warming<\/a> germany is gradually shutting down its coal industry but is it happening fast enough we dont have any time to waste anymore we cant wait so were taking direct action to call for the immediate phase out of coal interest as Climate Change<\/a> activists challenge communities reliant on the industry for jobs people in power who will win the cold war on aljazeera. Revealing Eco Friendly Solutions<\/a> to comeback threats to our planet on aljazeera. This is aljazeera. Here watching the news our life from our headquarters and. Coming up with the next 60 minutes fire at europes largest refugee camp on a greek island still burning thousands are in desperate need of shelter. 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