Can track it and then in fact they are working with google using an ai tool to under map the map the underlying infrastructure so there is a plume of methane that would drift and they can then work out on the basis of winds blowing and track back to identify exactly what has come from within a companys infrastructure. On that, it is a powerful warming gas with 80 times the Warming Potential of Carbon Dioxide but crucially hanging about forfar dioxide but crucially hanging about for far less dioxide but crucially hanging about forfar less time so 12 dioxide but crucially hanging about for far less time so 12 years compared to centuries for Carbon Dioxide to what it means is if we can reduce emissions of methane, we can reduce emissions of methane, we can begin to slow Climate Change much more quickly and methane is a big contributor with one third of all Climate Change of experience since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution from methane so really important target and a really use
High, we some and this was close to liverpool earlier this afternoon in southport. Slightly different across scotland, one running down the north sea filtering lots of clouds. It is damp and dreary with scattered shop showers across the far south and east. That will translate into this this afternoon, the Weather Front Clinging to the north sea, filtering and quite a lot of clouds, the best of the breaks further inland where have already seen them through the spine of the country unto the west. A pretty messy story that in comparison to the weather lately not bad for some. Where we have the cloud, temperatures will struggle, perhaps around eight or nine, but further west with sunshine, highs of 11 or 12. In the clear skies by day, that will allow temperatures to fall through the night, frost and fog returning for some, certainly across parts of wales and Central England we could see temperatures just below freezing, obviously with the crowd from the north sea temperatures holding up at
it s been handled. ukraine s president zelensky has sacked the head of the armed forces we ll bring you the latest on that. and we re still waiting for early results from pakistan. the votes are being counted at the end of a very tense few days. good evening. back in 2015, the world leaders gathered in paris to agree a target, to limit the global average temperature rise to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. that target was seen as crucial in preventing the worst effects of global warming. today, the eu s climate service copernicus, revealed that last year that 1.5 degrees limit was met or exceeded every single month. in fact, these past eight months have been the hottest on record. and, what s more, the sea temperature, has been rising every single day since april although that has been driven in part by the current el nino effect. here s our climate editorjustin rowlatt. this is where the electricity company sse plans a £2 billion water battery. the hydro
go dark? if there is a strike, yeah, i think we will, yeah. they are entitled to make a living. i think it s a very reasonable demand that is being set out by the guild. these are our writers. i will stick myself in there because i am wind gust, too. they are so important to the show. they write the monologue, the meanwhile, the cold open. without these people this show would be called the late show with a guy rambling about the lord of the rings and boats for an hour. good morning. we are glad you are with us. the writers strike. what is it? 15 years? 2007. hollywood writers, 11,000 plus of them on strike this morning. coming up, what it means for late night, your favorite shows and movies in production right now. house speaker kevin mccarthy has accepted president biden s invitation to meet next week about the debt limit after a new and urgent warning from the treasury secretary janet yellen. and three stabbings in less than a week in college town. uc da
six cities across iran were targeted, and in some of the cities, multiple schools were attacked. we started receiving videos from the city of qom, which is the iranian vatican. parents are furious. they re talking to officials, they re shouting at them. there are scenes of chaos and horror. in other cities, we have obtained videos from hospitals where parents are picking up a girl student who has fainted on the floor. other students are crying, gasping for breath on hospital beds, and we have reports that in the north western town of ardabil and also in the southern kurdish town in western iran, the hospitals are packed with schoolgirls. reports of poisonings have become frequent. no girls have died, but dozens have suffered respiratory problems, nausea, dizziness and fatigue. at the beginning of this month, bbc reality check looked into this. the first known case was recorded in november in the city of qom. it s spread to a number of other provinces, including the capital, t