the house has now spoken and i think pretty loudly and clearly with everything republican voting in favour of moving into this official inquiry phase to do oversight. when a majority of the house goes on record in support of an official impeachment inquiry with the power that resides solely in the house of representatives, i think that sends a message. our reporter helena humphrey is on capitol hill, and i spoke with her earlier. good to see you, tell us more about the reactions to the vote today. the vote result was along party lines. so too was the reaction as well, as you might expect. the white house rather swiftly putting out a statement saying that this was baseless and nothing more than a political stunt. president biden accusing the republican party of essentially wasting time when there is still a lot of work to be done before lawmakers can leave congress for the holidays, not least when it comes to that question of finding any kind of consensus or way forward when i
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the hottest year ever recorded and the global temperature was m387 celsius, beating the previous hottest year set in 2016 by zero .17 celsius according to the eu climate change service, copernicus. the met office in the uk believes this record could be short lived. they are forecasting that 2024 could be even hotter. we are keeping a close eye on the people at copernicus who we understand will give a press conference in the next few minutes orso conference in the next few minutes or so updating us on their research and evidence. watching that for us is our climate change editor, just in raleigh. we were expecting this. we change editor, just in raleigh. we were expecting this. were expecting this. we were expecting were expecting this. we were expecting 23 were expecting this. we were expecting 23 was were expecting this. we were expecting 23 was the - were expecting this. we were expecting 23 was the hottest | expecting 23 was the hottest year ever recorded. and by a significan
organisation says: there is a 66% chance that we will break the 1.5 degree temperature threshold for at least a year. there is a 98% chance of the warmest year on record before 2027. arctic heating will likely be three times higher than the global average. and the reason for these worrying predictions? temperatures being driven up by ongoing carbon emissions plus the likely onset of a naturally occurring el nino event which can trigger more extreme weather and climate events, including severe rainfall and drought, depending on the region. laurie goering is the climate change editor at the thomson reuters foundation. i asked her to explain the significance of these figures. i think the real message from this is that these climate change impacts are coming much faster than scientists had predicted. scientists are inherently conservative and what we are seeing is that a lot of different things from hate to