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mikhailova. one of the world's leading experts on climate change says he's now scared for the future of the planet, following the latest report by the world meterological organization. sir david king, the former chief scientific adviser to the uk government, says there is a lack of political leadership to tackle the scale of the problem. the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has reached new highs and levels of other warming gases, such as methane and nitrous oxide, have also risen by above—average amounts. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rollatt has more details. floods in england. record spring temperatures and wildfires in australia. the worst floods venice has seen in a generation. scientists say extreme weather events like these will become more common as climate change intensifies. and, today, we learned that the gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, causing global warming, have hit record levels yet again. let's see how concentrations of th
mikhailova. one of the world's leading experts on climate change says he's now scared for the future of the planet, following the latest report by the world meterological organization. sir david king, the former chief scientific adviser to the uk government, says there is a lack of political leadership to tackle the scale of the problem. the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has reached new highs and levels of other warming gases, such as methane and nitrous...
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Nov 25, 2019
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thank you anna mikhailova and sonia sodha, and thank you for watching. until the next time, goodbye. hello. the day afterjofra archer was racially abused by a fan, at the first test against new zealand, england say the alleged culprit has tried to get in touch with the fast bowler via social media. it's part of an investigation into the insults levelled at archer, which is being carried out by both the ecb and cricket new zealand. there was an incident asjofra archer left the field yesterday on the ground, when he was dismissed. there was something said from the crowd, from the scoreboard area of the ground, which was offensive. jofra archer reported this to the steward and to our security when he got back into the change rooms but it was a racist, it was racist abuse and it was really unfortunate. he was obviously emotional. it hurts. we are here as well to say we fully supportjofra. we are here as well to say we fully support jofra. there we are here as well to say we fully supportjofra. there is no place for racism in the game, in any game. jofra it's
thank you anna mikhailova and sonia sodha, and thank you for watching. until the next time, goodbye. hello. the day afterjofra archer was racially abused by a fan, at the first test against new zealand, england say the alleged culprit has tried to get in touch with the fast bowler via social media. it's part of an investigation into the insults levelled at archer, which is being carried out by both the ecb and cricket new zealand. there was an incident asjofra archer left the field yesterday on...
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Nov 25, 2019
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with me are the telegraph's deputy political editor anna mikhailova and chief leader writer sonia sodha from the guardian. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times and the story that everyone is talking about — in an unprecedented move into politics, the chief rabbi has said jeremy corbyn‘s handling of anti—semitism makes him "unfit for high office" while warning that the "very soul of our nation is at stake" in next month's general election. staying with politics, the telegraph has the headline, "labour denies plot to sacrifice corbyn". a senior adviser to labour has suggested corbyn‘s future could be up for discussion if a deal with the snp or lib dems is to be agreed. the guardian reports that child poverty is at risk of rising to a 60—year high under a conservative government — that's according to think tank analysis. and finally, the metro leads with "taxi for uber". uber has been stripped of its licence to operate in london after regulators found at least 1a,ooo uninsured rides had been provided by drivers using bogus identification. so
with me are the telegraph's deputy political editor anna mikhailova and chief leader writer sonia sodha from the guardian. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times and the story that everyone is talking about — in an unprecedented move into politics, the chief rabbi has said jeremy corbyn‘s handling of anti—semitism makes him "unfit for high office" while warning that the "very soul of our nation is at stake" in next month's general...
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Nov 25, 2019
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anna mikhailova and sonia sodha will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. goodbye. no doubt the details of the forecast will change, big changes at the end of the week. before then it remains mild, jermaine is cloudy and we have more wind and rain to come. particularly across england and wales. here we could have some heavy bursts of rain and some strong gale force whence. it is all coming from this area of cloud here. this characteristic shape of what is a deepening area of low pressure. that low pressure contains remnant of subtropical air, and extra tropical storm. beginning to arrive at banks and brain into the south—west of england and wales by the end of night. ahead of it is still out of cloud and some light rain or drizzle. it remains very mild, no frost at all overnight tonight. heading into tomorrow, then, that area of low pressure and once it arrives close to the uk it will stick around into wednesday, as well, and keep unsettled weather going. the wendy's where they will
anna mikhailova and sonia sodha will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. goodbye. no doubt the details of the forecast will change, big changes at the end of the week. before then it remains mild, jermaine is cloudy and we have more wind and rain to come. particularly across england and wales. here we could have some heavy bursts of rain and some strong gale force whence. it is all coming...
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Nov 25, 2019
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our guests joining us tonight are sonia sodha from the observer and the telegraph's anna mikhailova. levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached another record high. since 1990, there's been an increase of 43% in the warming effect that these gases have on the planet. and most worrying of all, there's no sign the increase in greenhouse gases is slowing down. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt is here. it sounds really bad. it is bad. it's worse than you say because not only are they not slumming down, they are actually accelerating. we sought next elevation of the concentration of the greenhouse gases this year. and obviously come thatis gases this year. and obviously come that is very bad news for the climate. we have a graph you're the choose the longer term trends, starting in the 1800s, the beginning of the industrial revolution. you will see from the graph, if we go back to the original graph... i will tell you what it shows. it shows in preindustrial times, we had levels of about 280 molecules per million of about 280 molec
our guests joining us tonight are sonia sodha from the observer and the telegraph's anna mikhailova. levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached another record high. since 1990, there's been an increase of 43% in the warming effect that these gases have on the planet. and most worrying of all, there's no sign the increase in greenhouse gases is slowing down. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt is here. it sounds really bad. it is bad. it's...