When the lockdown ends in ten days time but therell be a relaxation over christmas. Pubs and restaurants in england could be allowed to stay open longer with an easing of the 10pm curfew. The nhs in england is to get an extra £3 billion, but the chancellor warns of tough times ahead for the economy, as the country deals with the consequences of the pandemic. The economy is experiencing significant stress. Weve seen that, particularly in the Labour Market and with peoples jobs. We know that 750,000 people have tragically already lost their jobs, with forecasts of more to come. Now on bbc news, the bbcs environment correspondent Justin Rowlatt chairs a remote debate asking why is it proving so difficult to stop Climate Change and the destruction of the Natural World . This is the bbc world service. Im Justin Rowlatt, and you are watching world questions the programme which puts the public right at the heart of the debate. And on this edition, we are discussing how we can protect the env
Now on bbc news the bbcs environment correspondent Justin Rowlatt chairs a remote debate asking why it is proving so difficult to stop Climate Change and the destruction of the Natural World . This is the bbc world service, im Justin Rowlatt, and you are watching world questions the programme which puts the public right at the heart of the debate. And on this edition, we are discussing how we can protect the environment. With me is a panel of world leading scientists, academics, activists, and business people. The questions, as always, will come from members of the public from around the world. And there is so much for us all to discuss. What sort of Energy Policy should we be pursuing . Are there lessons to be learned from the coronavirus pandemic . And, of course, what can we do on a personal level to help protect the planet . Let me introduce our panel. Im joined by professor sir bob watson, a leading climatologist. Bob is the former chairman of the uns Intergovernmental Panel on Cl
This is the bbc world service, im justin rowlatt, and you are watching world questions the programme which puts the public right at the heart of the debate. And on this edition, we are discussing how we can protect the environment. With me is a panel of world leading scientists, academics, activists, and business people. The questions, as always, will come from members of the public from around the world. And there is so much for us all to discuss. What sort of Energy Policy should we be pursuing . Are there lessons to be learned from the coronavirus pandemic . And, of course, what can we do on a personal level to help protect the planet . Let me introduce our panel. Im joined by professor sir bob watson, a leading climatologist. Bob is the former chairman of the uns Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Hejoins us from the us capital, washington, dc. From the European Parliament in brussels, we are joined by ska keller. Ska is a german mep from the green party and co leader of th
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