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silva had advocated. live now to david shukman, former bbc news science editor. give us a understanding of what impact this will have that this particular agreement wasn t reached. it is clearly a disappointment that they didn t manage to agree to all eight countries, to end deforestation by 2030. that had been the hope of the brazilian government, the host of this event and clearly behind the scenes there was disagreements over that particular objective. 0n the other hand, the brazilians should be congratulated, for staging this eventin congratulated, for staging this event in the first place. bringing together these eight nations, highlighting the plight of this globally important forest because it stores so much carbon, if we want to
on the lunar surface. it ll also be the first spacecraft to come down near the little explored south pole. the last mission in twenty nineteen crashed during touchdown. pope francis has taken part in a vigil in portugal s capital lisbon, where organisers say more than1 million faithful were in attendance. the riverside park called parque tejo was built for the occasion on a former landfill. some worshippers arrived more than eight hours before the pope appeared. the vigil is part of world youth day festivities, which is a week of religious, cultural and festive events held every three years in a different city. francis arrived in lisbon on wednesday, and will complete his trip on sunday. those are the pictures from that eventin those are the pictures from that event in lisbon, more than1 million people in attendance. definitely a big weekend for the pope. do stay with us here on bbc news. we will have the headlines for you in just a
reefs there, calling this their broadest and most worrying bleaching eventin broadest and most worrying bleaching event in the history of the state. we are already seeing corals die off, which play an important part in wildlife but also there to help protect us against storm surges. oceans are critically important in the fight against global warming as well, they are a very effective carbon sink, they soak up that extra c02 that carbon sink, they soak up that extra co2 that humans released by burning fossil fuels, co2 that humans released by burning fossilfuels, in fact co2 that humans released by burning fossil fuels, in fact 90% of the extra heat that humans because it goes straight into the ocean. the problem is warmer water, warmer oceans are not effective in soaking up oceans are not effective in soaking up co2 and heat. it becomes a dreaded feedback loop that scientists are warning about. br; dreaded feedback loop that scientists are warning about. by the olitics of scientists ar
plant the field back in may. tourists have flocked to the field to take pictures of the state flower in bloom. a recap of our top story. well over 100 people have been injured in an eventin 100 people have been injured in an event in bajaur district in pakistan near the border of afghanistan. i met monica miller. thanks for watching our programme. i m monica miller. hello. july has been a very wet month across the uk. and as we look towards the very end of the month, and, indeed, into the start of the new one, well, there s more rain on the way. spells of wind and rain this week, rather cool as well. now, looking back at the rainfall we ve had so far, these figures are valid up to 10am on sunday. can see that in preston 285% of the averagejuly rainfall. that means preston has had close to three times the rainfall we would expect in a typicaljuly.