Now thats the circulation in the atmosphere that usually brings cold wind from the polar regions to other parts of the world such as europe and that has almost stopped and that is actually linked to manmade Climate Change ok but in this report we had scientists talk a lot of heading towards a Hothouse Spirit were not there yet but ill be heading in that direction yeah indeed we are not there yet what the scientists are talking about is really a whole different level still of catastrophic impact with droughts with the entire cities underwater as we heard in the story most of the worlds megacities are on the coast so if you have ten and over several centuries sixty meters of sea would never rise thats a completely different level of catastrophic but what we are. Seeing it is a sign of things to come hot weather like we are experiencing across the globe right now is becoming worse and is becoming more frequent and thats because of Climate Change one of the things the scientists wrote in t
Thermal permafrost thaws in siberia permanently frozen soil methane is released and the triggers mobile warming theres more thawing of the soil and he keeps going and thats what we have to avoid the report says the Tipping Point for that is probably somewhere between one and two degrees of Global Warming so if we can limit to well below two degrees to one point five degrees as we said in paris in the Paris Agreement we can still avoid this catastrophic scenario this is the science is making a very compelling case. On cotton on the parents of Climate Change what more needs to be done you mention a few things must be already doing that what more needs to be done to avoid catastrophic levels of Global Warming the one thing we have to do is we have to stop burning fossil fuels coal oil and gas are destroying climate stability and putting us at an acceptable risk so producing power from coal is something we have to phase out as quickly as possible but we also have to think about the Transpo
streets is no different. in june the lower house of parliament narrowly approved the legalisation of abortion during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy with restrictions starting at fifteen weeks ever since in the native country of pope francis the powerful catholic church has been campaigning to get the upper house to reject the bill on wednesday the polarizing abortion debate has also provoke violence in several cities young activists wearing green scarves in favor of legalizing abortion have been beaten in patagonia a young woman wearing a light blue scarf for those who are against legalization was patched. commentators say opponents of legalization have a majority in the upper house but supporters of the move are hoping to draw protesters around congress to put pressure on legislators to vote in favor. given argentina s deep division over of fortune it is hard to predict how which side will
different. in june the lower house of parliament narrowly approved the legalisation of abortion during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy with restrictions starting at fifteen weeks ever since in the native country of pope francis the powerful catholic church has been campaigning to get the upper house to reject the bill on wednesday the polarizing abortion debate has also provoke violence in several cities young activists wearing green scarves in favor of legalizing abortion have been beaten in patagonia a young woman wearing a light blue scarf of those who are against legalization was patched. commentators say opponents of legalization have a majority in the upper house but supporters of the move are hoping to draw protesters around congress to put pressure on legislators to vote in favor. given argentinos deep division over abortion it is hard to predict how which side will react off that vote