the resume tomorrow? it is hard to say. this is a finals, so obviously they have to play a lot of matches and a short period of time, but it definitelyjeopardises and a short period of time, but it definitely jeopardises any preparation denmark have been doing and there is really no real importance to this match from a dennis prospective at this point, but if the players wanted to play, it is right to say they want to resume the much. it is right to say they want to resume the much. . , , ., resume the much. there has been a lot of discussion resume the much. there has been a lot of discussion of resume the much. there has been a lot of discussion of the resume the much. there has been a lot of discussion of the cardiac - lot of discussion of the cardiac screening that is undertaken particularly by the football association in the uk. from one screening at 16 there are now three at 16, 18 and 20 i believe. what sort of screening takes place in denmark? sort of screening takes pl
whales and sharks and coral wreaths but the picture that the leading thread for the ocean has been the fishing industry and a major contributor of those issues would be plastic pollution. people weren t ready to see that and did blew the lid on the story and that is why it rose to the top ten movies on netflix around the world. lucy, i was ust netflix around the world. lucy, i was just talking netflix around the world. lucy, i was just talking about netflix around the world. lucy, i wasjust talking about ocean - was just talking about ocean rebellion behind me, do you think the film awaken something in people here in the uk, did people understand the threat to their oceans more as a result of watching it? , , ~ ., , oceans more as a result of watching it? , , ~ , , it? definitely. i think that is why we had such it? definitely. i think that is why we had such a it? definitely. i think that is why we had such a big it? definitely. i think that is why we had such a big respo
that film on netflix, people who have seen it, i will find it myself, people say it is a really powerful watch and it will put into some perspective for you the dangers we are facing with regards to the destruction of our oceans, so take a look at that. just to bring you up to speed, an awful lot happening in the last hour coming we have seen the last hour coming we have seen the leaders than on the beach with this informal meeting, but six hours of discussions today, in three different sessions. they have been talking about foreign policy and security, one i very much on the meeting coming up on wednesday between vladimir putin and joe biden, there were a lot of leaders trying to get across tojoe biden what they want him to raise in that meeting. there has been a lot of discussion about china having to contain and challenge china and in the next hour or so i suspect we are going to get news of a new green initiative that is coming from the g7, about sustainably helping countries to de
which is the equivalent of about 5 billion. so it might be a little bit of new money here, but then you have a huge amount of aid cut so it s a drop in the ocean and really doesn t mean anything. let s talk about climate change because, of course, this does affect the poorest communities. there are 47 of the poorest nations around the world who were promised £100 billion. i think at the paris climate agreement. earlier. a lot earlier. and still we are trying to get up to that mark, which is where the cynicism comes from at summits like this. yeah, that s right. the finance ministers last week recommitted to delivering that 100 billion, but let s remember, that was committed in 2009 and it still hasn t been delivered. so this weekend, we need to see a plan for it to be delivered quickly, but then we mustn t stop and think that we ve done it, because that should have been done years ago.