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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



than twenty years. british prime minister boris johnson has described a global accord to speed up action against climate change as truly historic and the beginning of the end for coal power . but his remarks come after the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, said india and china will have to justify themselves to the world s most vulnerable countries after the two nations demanded last minute changes to the climate deal, softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. let s take a quick look at what s agreed. the deal says limiting average global temperatures to 1.5 celsius above pre industrial levels, by the year 2100, is still attainable. scientists have said that amount, by then, would avoid the worst impacts of climate change. but there s controversy over the pledge about coal which now says its use should be phased down, rather than phased out. among other things, the deal also pledges more money for poorer countries to help them adapt ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709



hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer and david bond, deputy political editor of the evening standard. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. a bit of a cop out is the metro s verdict on boris johnson for what the paper calls his refual to apologise for his handling of sleaze , as video suggests that tory mp, sir geoffrey cox, was doing private work from his house of commons desk. the former tory attorney general earned more than £5.5 million for 10,700 hours of work on his second job, according to the daily mail, which dubbs him the mp with no shame . the i reports that the conservative chief whip mark spencer authorised sir geoffrey cox working away from parliament. the guardian says sir geoffrey skipped 12 recent votes on days when he was doing paid legal work. the paper also headlines tonight s major development at cop26 in glasgow a pledge from ame ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



the beginning of the end of climate change former conservative cabinet minister geoffrey cox says he doesn t believe he broke the rules, after images appeared to show him using his westminster office for private work. from midnight, people working in care homes must be double jabs against covid. homeowners fear it could mean a percent of their staff will leave. a he said to be in good spirits. england s hopes of reaching t20 are 7 by new zealand. and we ll be hearing from the woman who spent decades trying to find out what happened to her father after the ship went down in world war ii. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. stop sitting on your hands and give a determined push to get a deal on limiting climate change over the line. there has been a rarejoint declaration. committing both countries to long term strategies on reaching net zero. the language is strong. beijing s employee has called climate change and accidental threat. a draft text spoke of the urgent ....

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in getting an agreement that countries will come back next year and the year after? if those agreements are reached in terms of getting sufficient reductions to avoid catastrophic global heating. in some ways that s a bit of a low bar because you would actually hope that those agreements would have been reached this week. in other ways it will actually be seen as a bit of his success if that is done in a bit of a coup to pull it off by the uk. it is that thing with climate global politics which is, it can be difficult to secure agreement and it s very hard for those agreements to go far enough. david, i don t know agreements to go far enough. david, i don t know if agreements to go far enough. david, i don t know if you ve agreements to go far enough. david, i don t know if you ve had agreements to go far enough. david, i don t know if you ve had a - agreements to go far enough. david, i don t know if you ve had a cold - i don t know if you ve had a cold recently ....

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afghanistan could be starving within weeks unless the world stepped in to help. the winter months are coming, we are coming out of a drought. the next six months are going to be catastrophic. it is going to be catastrophic. it is going to be catastrophic. it is going to be hell on earth. and after 600 days, the united states finally reopens its borders too much of the world s population. hello. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we begin at the cop26 climate conference in scotland where barack obama has taken centre stage, urging young people to stay angry, as he put it, in their calls for more action. after a reception, he said the world is nowhere near where it needs to be in tackling climate change. the former us president also followed the lead ofjoe pride joe biden in followed the lead ofjoe pride joe biden in scolding leaders for not attending in person. ourscience leaders for not attending in person. our science editor was at the ....

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