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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240706



conflict at its doorstep, either through a belligerent north korea or china s increased aggression against taiwan. and the world s most famous shipwreck, the titanic, we ll show you the first full sized sd scan that s been created. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. there ve been dramatic scenes in northern italy, after 1a rivers burst their banks, flooding 23 towns. at least eight people died, after parts of the emilia romagna region saw, half a metre of rain injust 36 hours. the extreme weather comes as scientists warned that the world will almost certainly experience its hottest year on record within the next five years. here s our climate editor, justin rowlatt. remember last summer? temperatures in england breached a0 degrees celsius for the first time, driving wildfires and helping make 2022 the hottest year ever recorded in the uk. and we can expect even hotter weather worldwide in the coming years, according to the world ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240706



full sized sd scan that s been created. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. there ve been dramatic scenes in northern italy after 1a rivers burst their banks, flooding 23 towns. at least eight people died, after parts of the emilia romagna region saw half a metre of rain injust 36 hours. the extreme weather comes as scientists warned that the world will almost certainly experience its hottest year on record within the next five years. and a key temperature threshold is likely to be breached for the first time which is a rise in global temperature by 1.5 degrees celsius, above pre industrial levels. here s our climate editor, justin rowlatt. remember last summer? temperatures in england breached a0 degrees celsius for the first time, driving wildfires and helping make 2022 the hottest year ever recorded in the uk. and we can expect even hotter weather worldwide in the coming years, according to the world meteorological organ ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707



is the prime minister s decision not to go to the cop27 climate summit in egypt next month. they ve swapped his red box for a green one. back to record profits. the telegraph leads with a story about windfall taxes and how the pm could target energy firms to raise billions of pounds to balance the books. the i features a photo the prime minister and the labour leader, and the findings of their own polling, which suggests sunak poll gives tories election hope. the times says the prime minister is seeking a deal to curb channel crossings and also has a picture of president putin who mocks the former prime minister liz truss and ells of dangerous decade ahead. and tells of dangerous decade ahead. the sun has an exclusive regarding the world cup in qatar saying prince william, who is president of the football association, will not be travelling to the middle east to watch england play. qatar has come in for criticism over its human rights records and its stance on lgbt r ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:04:00

As she drives through floodwaters on an italian motorway. today s report comes as a number of people have been reported killed and several are missing after heavy rains caused extensive flooding in northern italy. the grand prix circuit at imola has flooded, and this weekend s race has been cancelled. 0ur changing climate will make this kind of intense rainfall more common in future, say climate scientists. justin rowlatt, bbc news. chloe brimicombe is a heatwave researcher, i asked her swhether government s are doing enough to face up to this. i don t think governments have done enough. we know that the 1.5 level of warming, currently with contributions to reduce emissions by government could be overshot and we could see two to three degrees of above pre industrial temperatures warming. and this means that we re more likely to see these ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 23:04:00

i m frightened, i m frightened, says this woman as she drives through floodwaters on an italian motorway. today s report comes as a number of people have been reported killed and several are missing after heavy rains caused extensive flooding in northern italy. the grand prix circuit at imola has flooded, and this weekend s race has been cancelled. our changing climate will make this kind of intense rainfall more common in future, say climate scientists. justin rowlatt, bbc news. earlier i spoke to heatwave researcher chloe brimicomb about whether government s are doing enough to face up to this. i don t think governments have done enough. we know that the 1.5 level of warming, currently with contributions to reduce emissions by governmen,t could be overshot and we could see two to three degrees of above pre industrial temperatures warming. ....

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