of the young thai footballers rescued from a cave our correspondent revisits the people who saved them. when i first walked up here four years ago and saw the row of bicycles up against these railings, belonging to boys the same age as my own sons, i remember the heavy feeling i had then, how unlikely it was they would ever come out alive. hello and welcome to the programme. pope francis will visit a former residential school in canada later on monday, where he is expected to make a historic personal apology to indigenous survivors of abuse. it s believed more than 150 thousand children were taken from their families and mistreated in catholic run institutions. but the detail and extent of the pontiff s apology is proving controversial as mark lobel reports. preparing to confront his flock s terrible past in canada but not everyone appears as pleased as canada s governor general, seen here welcoming the pontiff with the pope s agenda this week. that is part of the probl
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so we are used to trying to save energy, but places like the uk and europe that have been really hit with these unprecedented heat waves, it s probably come as a bit of a shock and maybe it s a wake up call about what might happen in the future because if there s one thing we ve got to do it s not a treat today s climate as a one off. not a treat today s climate as a one-off not a treat today s climate as a one-off. ., ,,., , , a one-off. 0k. professor lesley hu~hes a one-off. 0k. professor lesley hughes from a one-off. 0k. professor lesley hughes from the a one-off. 0k. professor lesley hughes from the climate i a one-off. 0k. professor lesley| hughes from the climate council australia, thank you. australia, thank you. thank ou. one of the most memorable stories we ve covered in recent years was the rescue of 12 young thai footballers and their coach who were trapped for 18 days in a flooded cave. now, a movie based on those events has been made. 0ur south east asia corresponden
the world that will be uninhabitable without it, and yet if it s using energy to keep places cool, is it not feeding in and exacerbating the problem of climate change itself? ., .. ~ problem of climate change itself? . . , problem of climate change itself? . . i, itself? look, it certainly is and it depends itself? look, it certainly is and it depends on - itself? look, it certainly is and it depends on how- itself? look, it certainly is| and it depends on how that energy is being produced, so if the energy is being produced from renewables, you know, from solar or a wind or other renewable energy sources, then it s not such a big issue but if that energy powering the air conditioning is being produced from burning fossil fuels, conditioning is being produced from burning fossilfuels, of course it s a positive feedback to the climate and it is a vicious cycle that makes things worse. so i think, you know, this has to be part of an awareness raising, overall package because, of cours