Hello, im rajini vaidyanathan. Its been described as the new High Speed Railway that will form the backbone of britains transport network. But there are now questions over the future of the h52 project which had planned to connect london, the midlands and the north of england. The uk government says it would be crazy not to review the project given soaring costs due to the war in ukraine and a rise in inflation. Defence secretary, and former transport minister grant shapps told the bbc the government would need to make serious decisions on how affordable it is. The hs2 project was originally due to link london with manchester and leeds, via birmingham. There is speculation that the link between birmingham and manchester may be under threat as costs have increased significantly. The line to leeds has already been scrapped. With more, heres our political correspondent, jessica parker. Hsz hs2 is this enormous rail project, and they actually already scrapped a bit of the leg of the line t
this is cnn. the world s news this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live for from new york today on the program president biden outlines a plan for a seat it s spire in gaza, a full and complete ceasefire, and suggests benjamin netanyahu was prolonging the war to stay in power what will it take for israel and hamas to reach a truce i will ask richard haas and in a dramatic shift, biden issued and second of action this week capping the number of migrants who can seek asylum at the us-mexico border. will this help him politically, or is it too late? talk to the new yorkers, jonathan blitzer also this week, mexicans elected their first female president who will likely continue the policies of the populous leader amlo i ll dig into what it means and what worries the political analysts, denise wrestle plus i ll dr. richard sharma about what he says has gone badly wrong with capital
day sale at cardia.com or amazon a night of. new cnn, original series new episodes tonight at nine this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you, live from new york today on the program president biden outlines a plan for a ceasefire in gaza, a full and complete ceasefire, and suggests benjamin netanyahu was prolonging the war to stay in power what will it take for israel and hamas to reach? a truce? i will ask richard haas and in a dramatic shift, biden issued an executive action this week capping the number of migrants who can seek asylum at the us mexico border. will this help him politically or is it too late? i ll talk to the new yorkers, jonathan blitzer also this week, mexicans elected their first female president who will likely continue the policies of the populist leader amlo i ll dig into what it means and what worries the political analysts, denise reza plus i m dr. ri
The world's forests store large amounts of carbon (C), and growing forests can reduce atmospheric CO2 by storing C in their biomass. This has provided the impetus for world-wide tree planting initiatives to offset fossil-fuel emissions. However, forests interact with their environment in complex and multifaceted ways that must be considered for a balanced assessment of the value of planting trees. First, one needs to consider the potential reversibility of C sequestration in trees through either harvesting or tree death from natural factors. If carbon storage is only temporary, future temperatures will actually be higher than without tree plantings, but cumulative warming will be reduced, contributing both positively and negatively to future climate-change impacts. Alternatively, forests could be used for bioenergy or wood products to replace fossil-fuel use which would obviate the need to consider the possible reversibility of any benefits. Forests also affect the Earth's en
This month's Scene Stealers; Out of the Blue at Dairy Center for the Arts, Are You Ok? At Dairy Center for the Arts Visual Arts Galleries, California Honeydrops at 10 Mile Music Hall, Albedo Effect at Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, The Full Monty at Miners Alley Performing Arts Center