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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Context with Christian Fraser 20240707

the polling company. welcome to the programme. prime minister rishi sunak has changed his mind and will now attend the comp 27 climate summit in egypt. the u turn comes in the wake of widespread criticism, including from conservative mps after rishi sunak said he was too busy dealing with the economy. his change of heart comes from the un report of changes in europe of more than twice the global average in the past 30 years in the highest in any continent and when given reason is that a higher northern areas of the globe are the fastest morning. we are joined northern areas of the globe are the fastest morning. we arejoined by northern areas of the globe are the fastest morning. we are joined by a former un special representative on sustainability and a former adviser to the uk government for comp 26. she is at the university and welcome to the context and i noticed you are one of the people who signed a letter saying that rishi sunak should be there. what does it make such a

Earth Heating Fast, 2011-2020 Warmest Decade On Record, And It Is Only Getting Worse; WMO Report Is A Shocker

The WMO report has particulars about the observed climate changes and how this differs from previous decades. - Earth Heating Fast, 2011-2020 Warmest Decade On Record, And It Is Only Getting Worse; WMO Report Is A Shocker

Day 2 at the COP28 climate change summit

Global Demand for Universal Social Security

Click to expand Image A trader counts out Ghanaian cedi banknotes at a market in Kampala, Uganda, May 17, 2023. 2023 Katumba Badru Sultan/Bloomberg via Getty Images (Washington) - Governments and international financial institutions should make a commitment to create social security systems that enable everyone to realize their rights, 43 human rights and economic justice organizations said today. Governments and financial institutions should end policies that have been failing millions of people. The groups sent a joint statement to the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in advance of the 2023 annual meetings of both institutions in Marrakesh, Morocco, from October 9 to 15, 2023. The groups will hold an online meeting on October 4 to explain their call for change. Experts and activists will provide testimonies from Argentina, Chile, Uganda, and Sri Lanka. "Amid mounting poverty and soaring inequality, where millions grapple daily to realize their economic, social and cul

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