broadband and buildings and and we meet the teacher housing, it is enormous. we who s just won a million dollars in a unesco backed prize. have 50,000 water utilities for example across the country and have so many different concerns on the plates when it comes to it feels amazing and it really validates the work the teachers cleaning rivers and streams. put inside and outside the this legislation needs physical classroom every day. certainty for a lot of the state local entities, but they are the ones who are going to have to ultimately cultivate and harness this funding to lead to long term structural change. let s take a look at some other stories hello and welcome in the headlines. to the programme. in an unexpected move, the world s two biggest producers of greenhouse gases the us and china have agreed to co operate more closely on climate issues over the us plane maker, boeing, the next decade. has admitted liablity for the deadly crash two years ago in ethiopia o
and we meet the teacher who s just won $1 million in a unesco backed prize. this feels amazing and it really validates the work that teachers put in inside and outside of the classroom every day. live from our studio in singapore, this is is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. in an unexpected move, the world s two biggest producers of greenhouse gases the us and china have agreed to co operate more closely on climate issues over the next decade. the countries issued a joint statement at the cop26 conference in glasgow pledging to help keep alive the hope of limiting global temperature rises this century to 1.5 degrees celsius. you are but they didn t say whether they d back a draft international agreement, calling on all nations to reconvene next year with tougher carbon cutting targets. you so our science editor david shukman has the latest. can the world agree to slow down the release of the gases heating the planet? can it do what it takes to
protest last year breaks down in tears on the stand. and more than 4 million people have shared a post on instagram in the belief that for each share, a tree would be planted. but was it all it claimed to be? we ll be hearing from the man behind the trend. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world. at the cop26 climate summit in glasgow, the world s two biggest producers of greenhouse gases the us and china have agreed to co operate more closely on climate issues over the next decade. the two countries issued a joint statement pledging to help keep alive the hope of limiting global temperature rises this century to 1.5 degrees celsius. but they didn t say whether they d back a draft international agreement, and instead called on all nations to reconvene next year with tougher carbon cutting targets. our science editor david shukman has the latest. can the world agree to slow down the release of the gases heating the planet? can it do what it takes to r
protest last year breaks down as he gives evidence. and more than 4 million people have shared a post on instagram in the belief that for each share, a tree would be planted. but was it all it claimed to be? we ll be hearing from the man behind the trend. hello. welcome to the programme. in an unexpected move, the world s two biggest producers of greenhouse gases, the us and china, have agreed to cooperate more closely on climate issues over the next decade. the countries issued a joint statement at the cop26 conference in glasgow, pledging to help keep alive the hope of limiting global temperature rises this century to 1.5 degrees celsius. but they didn t say whether they d back a draft international agreement calling on all nations to reconvene next year with tougher carbon cutting targets. our science editor david shukman has the latest. can the world agree to slow down the release of the gases heating the planet? can it do what it takes to reduce the melting of the polar
hello. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, is calling on world leaders to stop sitting on their hands and make a collective push to get a deal on limiting climate change over the line. time is running out for an agreement, as there are just 48 hours left on the clock before the cop26 climate change summit in glasgow ends. mrjohnson says that a deal is in sight, but that there s still much more work to be done. with more, here s our science editor, david shukman. can the world agree to slow down the release of the gases heating the planet? can it do what it takes to reduce the melting of the polar ice? and will this be enough to limit the rise of the sea? with the conference now entering its final days, delegates are trying to find common ground, and the uk as hosts has come up with a draft of a possible agreement. seven pages of text, welcomed as a first step by some but criticised by many. the words are almost meek and mild in many places, and the world is on fire. we ve se