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you see, i think that as we made the effort to leave africa and come to rotterdam, it would have been easier for the europeans and the others to also be here. after all, they're the main polluters of the planet who is known to the table massive. and i think that's where the struggle is, is that we need to continue to see this as the next special fit for everyone. and also just one side of the well ah, i am eddie micah, julia and you are welcome to the program. that is the end of an era. queen elizabeth died after his 70 year reign tribute. subbing pouring in from all over the world would take a look at the queen's relationship with africa and what kind of legacy she leaves. but 1st, let's hear how people across the continent will remember her. will miss her calm demeanor. her leadership, us, one of the few women leaders in the world and also her contribution to blew up and says, well i as the woman, the guy who is one of the women who made the whole world proud in this pit track our world. yeah. enjoying her when dana and most of africa conscious were so under colonialism. and we thou
you see, i think that as we made the effort to leave africa and come to rotterdam, it would have been easier for the europeans and the others to also be here. after all, they're the main polluters of the planet who is known to the table massive. and i think that's where the struggle is, is that we need to continue to see this as the next special fit for everyone. and also just one side of the well ah, i am eddie micah, julia and you are welcome to the program. that is the end of an era. queen...
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i am in the dat city of rotterdam. and while this country, the netherlands, is one of the wealthiest in the world. it 2 faces and existential traits as it pertains to climate change. but the difference is this country has been able to invest in the infrastructure needed to literally keep the country afloat. now have a look at that building behind me that is literally the world's largest. floating off is to give you a sense of what i'm talking about. it is in that very building that global leaders gathered for the africa adaptation summit. over the years we seen the international community make huge pledges and commitments to helping africa in with climate finance. but that money hasn't necessarily always follow through. and now this summit, which was held right before the cops summit coming up in egypt, i in november, the idea was to get leaders on board to get that renewed commitment. but we have to talk about the elephant that wasn't in the room. and that is that while african presidents made the trip to be and rotte
i am in the dat city of rotterdam. and while this country, the netherlands, is one of the wealthiest in the world. it 2 faces and existential traits as it pertains to climate change. but the difference is this country has been able to invest in the infrastructure needed to literally keep the country afloat. now have a look at that building behind me that is literally the world's largest. floating off is to give you a sense of what i'm talking about. it is in that very building that global...
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we had an important summit today and rotterdam, which was a meeting on the adaptation in africa and how to finance this program. you're right to say that there are countries that are mainly responsible for the climate movement through their industrialization and their consumption and in the industrialized countries in the west or in asia. and it was normal that the principle over which we all agreed, which is the principle of producing countries, the countries that are mainly responsible for climate, mormon finance. the adaptation africa, which happens to be the, comes to the produce, the less, you know, which is responsible for less than 3.5 percent of c o 2 emissions. and which suffers the most consequences of climate and balance the africa is supported in this policy of adaptation. yes, we were sometimes appointed, not to see in the leaders of those countries in these industrialized countries. european, otherwise, these industrialized countries are the center for the global adaptation. they should have been that, especially because it's africa, this organizing the next couple of shak
we had an important summit today and rotterdam, which was a meeting on the adaptation in africa and how to finance this program. you're right to say that there are countries that are mainly responsible for the climate movement through their industrialization and their consumption and in the industrialized countries in the west or in asia. and it was normal that the principle over which we all agreed, which is the principle of producing countries, the countries that are mainly responsible for...
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all amazing, and the dutch city of rotterdam for climate adaptation summit. the continent of africa is among the lowest greenhouse mit is, but it's facing rapidly increasing threats in the east 4 years. a failed rains in kenya, somalia, and ethiopia have caused the worst drought in for 2 years. un warned. 22000000 people are on the brink of starvation. meanwhile, on the west and central africa floods have displaced more than a 125000 people. a number of storms and gonna ivory coast. liberia nigeria and sierra leone on now double what they were in the early ninety's. historic grains in south africa, caused floods and landslides, in april, more than 400 people were killed in tens of thousands displaced. nicholas hack is in the liberian at captain monrovia to shows the actual effects climate change is having on the region. profess. let's go to restore said who is at that climate conference in rotterdam, russell, we tend to see a lot of these climate conferences. what are the specific goals of this particular one? well, this is the largest ever gathering off the
all amazing, and the dutch city of rotterdam for climate adaptation summit. the continent of africa is among the lowest greenhouse mit is, but it's facing rapidly increasing threats in the east 4 years. a failed rains in kenya, somalia, and ethiopia have caused the worst drought in for 2 years. un warned. 22000000 people are on the brink of starvation. meanwhile, on the west and central africa floods have displaced more than a 125000 people. a number of storms and gonna ivory coast. liberia...
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and rotterdam where disappointedly, we didn't see any western had sustained. what matters is the contributions we are waiting to get tyrannized before cop $27.00 to go, we have 2 months, so we need to raise awareness for all industrialized countries included, arab nations should understand, be involved in climate adaption. this summer came right had a cup 27, which will take place in november in shar, music in egypt. dizzier the participants. and the organizers are saying that they try to lay foundation for cup 27. this might live in the interest from developed countries and their stress in that just transition and financial resources for adaptation on what african needs to turn into green economy. and of course, the promises to be kept. a russian court has stripped one of the country's last remaining independent media outlets of its license. effectively banning it from operating. if my visitor had been accused by russia's media, watchdog of failing to provide documents relating to a change of ownership in 2006, the band comes less than a year after his editor
and rotterdam where disappointedly, we didn't see any western had sustained. what matters is the contributions we are waiting to get tyrannized before cop $27.00 to go, we have 2 months, so we need to raise awareness for all industrialized countries included, arab nations should understand, be involved in climate adaption. this summer came right had a cup 27, which will take place in november in shar, music in egypt. dizzier the participants. and the organizers are saying that they try to lay...
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u and international monetary fund have been attending a global summit in the city of rotterdam. ations are hoping to use the money to improve resilience to extreme weather events, and expand renewable energy projects, or saucers. at the summit in russia. the largest ever gathering or of the african head of states and government focused one adaptation was held on monday. it took place at global center on adaptations headquarters in the largest floating office in the world in the netherlands. so the summit has brought together african leaders, civil society, private sector, central banks, development banks, youth leaders, and several other stake holders to raise the ambitions on adaptation action for africa. however, there was not even a single western head of state and government here. and today i spoke to the prison of senegal and the chief person of african union, how he feels about that every the mom a little after this summer in rotterdam, where disappointedly, we didn't see any western heads estate. what matters is the contributions we are waiting to get tyrannized before cop 27 wi
u and international monetary fund have been attending a global summit in the city of rotterdam. ations are hoping to use the money to improve resilience to extreme weather events, and expand renewable energy projects, or saucers. at the summit in russia. the largest ever gathering or of the african head of states and government focused one adaptation was held on monday. it took place at global center on adaptations headquarters in the largest floating office in the world in the netherlands. so...
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i was looking at rotterdam because of rotterdam coal. if you look at all of these different stories, none of this was a discussion. lisa: i am just going to pivot completely. i am going to take this in a different direction. talking about the different crises. what are the different solutions, are they market-based? gasoline in the united states has fallen for 86 consecutive days. is it because of demand destruction that will lead to lower energy prices naturally, or is this due to an artificiality in terms of opening up the strategic petroleum reserve? tom: one of our favorite guests is darwei king, particular knowledge on commodities. what is the story right now in commodities that you do not hear in the media? what is the back story for the fourth quarter of 2022? darwei: energy is a big part of the commodity market. what is going on in europe today is really the result of the fact that there is less gas available now. russian gas is not being delivered to europe. we should focus more not just on the immediate situation but also what
i was looking at rotterdam because of rotterdam coal. if you look at all of these different stories, none of this was a discussion. lisa: i am just going to pivot completely. i am going to take this in a different direction. talking about the different crises. what are the different solutions, are they market-based? gasoline in the united states has fallen for 86 consecutive days. is it because of demand destruction that will lead to lower energy prices naturally, or is this due to an...
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after this summer in rotterdam, where disappointedly, we didn't see any western heads of state. what matters if the contributions we are waiting tyrannized before cop 2072? we have 2 months. so we need to raise awareness for all industrialized countries include an arab nations should understand be involved in climate exemption. this summer came right had a cup 27, which will take place in november in charlotte, in egypt. did the, the participants. and the organizers are saying that they try to lay foundation for a couple of 7 this by little interest from the local countries. and they're stressing that just transition and financial resources for the patient on what africa needs to turn into green economy. and of course, the promises to be kept focused on new authority, say they're struggling to stop the country's largest lake bursting its banks and inundating nearby towns after unprecedented flooding. officials also nancy the deaths of another $24.00 people more than $1300.00 people have been killed off to record monsoon range and melting glasses. among them, 458 children. access
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1st global summit on tackling the effects of climate change on the african continent is underway in rotterdam, in the netherlands. african leaders along with officials from the u. n. e u and international monetary fund are attending. they're looking to find ways to invest tens of billions of dollars by 2025 to combat food shortages, create jobs and increase development. now, climate change is literally changing the landscape of liberia. widespread erosion is making life difficult for communities living on the coastline, has called life to al jazeera nicholas hark, who joins us from monrovia, the capital. tell us, nick, how climate change is already affecting the lives of people where you are role fully. we're just barely one meter above sea level. that's the level at which monrovia is. and i just want to show you earlier on we were just on this beach how quickly the water is moving forward. it's really, in a matter of just a few hours has stepped forward and in a couple of hours it will a hit these homes that look at what is left of people's homes here were in the jazz k neighborhood in downt
1st global summit on tackling the effects of climate change on the african continent is underway in rotterdam, in the netherlands. african leaders along with officials from the u. n. e u and international monetary fund are attending. they're looking to find ways to invest tens of billions of dollars by 2025 to combat food shortages, create jobs and increase development. now, climate change is literally changing the landscape of liberia. widespread erosion is making life difficult for...
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i've been attending a global summit in the dutch city of rotterdam, russell said, r as at the summit. the largest ever gathering off the african head of states and government focused one adaptation was held on monday. it took place at global center on adaptations headquarters in the largest floating office in the world in the netherlands. so the summit has brought together african leaders, civil society, private sector, central banks, development banks, youth leaders, and several other stake holders to raise the ambitions on adaptation action for africa. however, there was not even a single western head of state and government. here i spoke to the prisoner of senegal and the chief person of african union, how he feels about that rhythm on a little after this summer in rotterdam, where disappointedly, we didn't see any western heads estate. what matters is the contributions we are waiting to get tyrannized before cope 27. to go. we have 2 months. so we need to raise awareness from all industrialized countries, including arab nations, should understand, be involved in climate adoption.
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i think if we made the effort to leave africa to come to rotterdam, it would be easier for the europeans and others to be here. i associate myself wholly with the sentiments of president mackey style about the failure of certain vested interests to be present with us of this meeting. it is my turn to also to clear the absence of leaders of industrialized nations strong words this not by western liter, things even more unacceptable given that their nations are responsible for the majority of carbon emissions in the world. as the african participants pointed out . because these are the main polluters of our planet and it is they who should finance adaptation. the african continent has the smallest impact on climate change, but paradoxically, stuff is the majority of its consequences. in fact, africa is only responsible for 3 percent of global carbon emissions. and yet it bears the brunt of the climate crisis as the most vulnerable continent. despite having contributed the least to global warming and having the lowest emissions, africa faces exponential collateral damage. posing systemic ri
i think if we made the effort to leave africa to come to rotterdam, it would be easier for the europeans and others to be here. i associate myself wholly with the sentiments of president mackey style about the failure of certain vested interests to be present with us of this meeting. it is my turn to also to clear the absence of leaders of industrialized nations strong words this not by western liter, things even more unacceptable given that their nations are responsible for the majority of...
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the drink of famine leaders as an african climate summit in rotterdam have criticize western counterparts, but not attending the meeting. despite being responsible for most carbon emissions . the summit aims to help africa adapt to the impact of climate change. and the president, the cynical, and the democratic republic of congo, said, wealthy countries who are the main pollutions of the planet, should be funding that effort. prime minister mark, which was the only western head of state attending the summit in person, along with officials from the u. n. e u, and international monetary fund. kasanya authorities say they're struggling to stop the country's largest link besting its banks and inundating nearby towns. after unprecedented flooding, officials also announced the deaths of another $24.00 people. with 1300 people have been killed after reco monsoon range and melting glasses. and that includes $458.00 children. access to clean water is a key issue for people trying to find food and shelter. of lots of submerged a 3rd of the country, affecting 33000000 people, was without them and lo
the drink of famine leaders as an african climate summit in rotterdam have criticize western counterparts, but not attending the meeting. despite being responsible for most carbon emissions . the summit aims to help africa adapt to the impact of climate change. and the president, the cynical, and the democratic republic of congo, said, wealthy countries who are the main pollutions of the planet, should be funding that effort. prime minister mark, which was the only western head of state...
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or attending a global summits in the city of rotterdam, nations hoping to use the money to improve resilience, to stream weather events and expand renewable energy product projects. and 20 rains, battering the coast of liberia are destroying homes and historical science. the un says the west african nation is one of the most vulnerable to coastal erosion. as nicholas hack reports from providence island, the ocean is wrote at 30 meters of the capital shoreline in just the past decade. providence island holds the promise of the past yet to be discovered 200 years ago freed american slaves settled here and founded liberia. we visited the island in october 2021. look at it now. the island appears to be shrinking. with the rising tide, a window into the past is disappearing, says young lebaron archaeologist for day is opening for because this coronets our histories, the area is on a threading that in, in that few years there what are will over the entire, please thereby erasing the entire historical site of the republic in the summer liberian and american archaeologist excavated parts of the islan
or attending a global summits in the city of rotterdam, nations hoping to use the money to improve resilience, to stream weather events and expand renewable energy product projects. and 20 rains, battering the coast of liberia are destroying homes and historical science. the un says the west african nation is one of the most vulnerable to coastal erosion. as nicholas hack reports from providence island, the ocean is wrote at 30 meters of the capital shoreline in just the past decade. providence...
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i've been attending a global summit and the dutch city of rotterdam, nations are hoping to use the money to improve resilience, to extreme weather events and expand renewable energy projects. germany's the president has asked for forgiveness from families of the israeli athletes killed in the attack. had you in the 1972 munich olympics, frank halter stung him. there also offered an apology at a ceremony to mark a 50 years since the killings. the athletes were taken hostage by palestinian armed group and then killed and a gun fight between the fighters and german police. a russian reporter who covered the defense of beat has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for treason. yvonne saffron off is one of the country's most respected journalists. the $32.00 was accused of passing military secrets to check intelligence and a german national. he insisted that he was innocent, arguing that he only collected information legally from various sources as part of his journalistic work. now i, we're going to go to, we're a different story now. so russian court has stripped one of the country's last r
i've been attending a global summit and the dutch city of rotterdam, nations are hoping to use the money to improve resilience, to extreme weather events and expand renewable energy projects. germany's the president has asked for forgiveness from families of the israeli athletes killed in the attack. had you in the 1972 munich olympics, frank halter stung him. there also offered an apology at a ceremony to mark a 50 years since the killings. the athletes were taken hostage by palestinian armed...
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and he does as an african climate summit in rotterdam have criticized western counterparts, but not attending the meeting. despite being responsible for most carbon emissions . the summit aims to help africa adapt to the impact of climate change and the presidents of senegal and the democratic republic of congo, said wealthy countries who are the main polluters of the planet should be funding that effort. dutch prime minister mark richard was the only western head of state attending the summit in person, along with officials from the u. n. e u, and international monetary fund. torrential rains and destroying homes and historical sites, and on the coast of liberia. the u. n. says the west african nation is one of the most vulnerable to coastal erosion on rover. the capital is belly, a meter above sea level. and as it was hot reports from providence island, the ocean has eroded 30 meters if moravian shoreline, in the past decade. providence island holds the promise of a past yet to be discovered 200 years ago. freed american slaves settled here and founded liberia. we visited the island in octo
and he does as an african climate summit in rotterdam have criticized western counterparts, but not attending the meeting. despite being responsible for most carbon emissions . the summit aims to help africa adapt to the impact of climate change and the presidents of senegal and the democratic republic of congo, said wealthy countries who are the main polluters of the planet should be funding that effort. dutch prime minister mark richard was the only western head of state attending the summit...
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o and g o, z, a condo, a whaler at the african adaptation summit in rotterdam, in the netherlands. actually we don't have to look too far to see the impact of climate change on trade. we saw this somehow rivers in europe that normally have bodies that gary goods like the ryan the danube beginning to dry up. i need making it difficult for 4 bodies to carry goods and then they have to be put on trucks and trains, which is far more expensive. so climate change is meaning that we might see the cost of trade of going up because of shipping and trans shipment issues. so that's one side of the equation. now on the other side that people don't think about is that trade is really part of the solution to climate change. trade is itself an instrument of adaptation. just think about this without trade, you will not be able to make available the new technologies that will help for climate adaptation. you will not be able to have access to the goods and services to take good practices. are from one country to the other. all this is facilitated by treat, so treat is centrally important. it's also
o and g o, z, a condo, a whaler at the african adaptation summit in rotterdam, in the netherlands. actually we don't have to look too far to see the impact of climate change on trade. we saw this somehow rivers in europe that normally have bodies that gary goods like the ryan the danube beginning to dry up. i need making it difficult for 4 bodies to carry goods and then they have to be put on trucks and trains, which is far more expensive. so climate change is meaning that we might see the cost...
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global summit focusing on accelerating climate adaptation in africa is underway in the dutch city of rotterdam, african head. so states, along with officials from the u. n. e u and international monetary fund are attending. they're looking to find ways to invest tens of billions of dollars by 2025 to tank or food security infrastructure and jobs. while in liberia, torrential rains bearing the coals are destroying homes and historical sites, the u. n. says the west african nation is one of the most vulnerable to coastal erosion. as nicholas hackery force from providence island, the ocean has eroded 30 meters of a capital shoreline in the past decade. providence island holds the promise of a past yet to be discovered 200 years ago. fried american slaves settled here and founded liberia. we visited the island in october 2021. look at it now. the island appears to be shrinking. with the rising tide, a window into the past is disappearing, says young lebaron archaeologist for day is opening for because this coronets our histories, the error is on hold for it in that in the next few years there what
global summit focusing on accelerating climate adaptation in africa is underway in the dutch city of rotterdam, african head. so states, along with officials from the u. n. e u and international monetary fund are attending. they're looking to find ways to invest tens of billions of dollars by 2025 to tank or food security infrastructure and jobs. while in liberia, torrential rains bearing the coals are destroying homes and historical sites, the u. n. says the west african nation is one of the...
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o goes he a condo, a whaler at the african adaptation summit in rotterdam, in the netherlands. actually we don't have to look too far to see the impact of climate change on trade. we saw this somehow rivers in europe that normally have badges that garry goods like the rind, the danube. beginning to dry up. i need making it difficult for 4 bodies to carry goods and then they have to be put on trucks and trains, which is far more expensive. so climate change is meaning that we might see the cost of treat, of going up because of shipping and transfer shipment issues. so that's one side of the equation. now on the other side that people don't think about is that trade is really part of the solution to climate change. trade is itself an instrument of adaptation. just think about this without trade, you will not be able to make available to new technologies that will help for climate adaptation. you will not be able to have access to the goods and services to take good practices. are from one country to the other. all this is facilitated by treat, so trade is centrally important. it'
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or attending a global summit in the dutch city of rotterdam. nations hoping to use the money to improve resilience to stream weather events and expand renewable energy projects. trench rein battering the coast of liberian law destroying homes and historical sites. the un says the west african nation is one of the most vulnerable to coastal erosion. as nicholas hack reports from providence island, the ocean is eroded, 30 meters of the capital shoreline. in the past decade. providence island holds the promise of a pass yet to be discovered 200 years ago freed american slaves settled here and founded liberia. we visited the island in october 2021. look at it now. the island appears to be shrinking. with the rising tide, a window into the past is disappearing, says young liberian archaeologist for day is painful because this coronets our histories, there is no thread in that in the next few years. what all will cover the entire, please the about you raising the entire historical side of the republic. in the summer liberian and american archaeologists excavated parts of the island. they foun
or attending a global summit in the dutch city of rotterdam. nations hoping to use the money to improve resilience to stream weather events and expand renewable energy projects. trench rein battering the coast of liberian law destroying homes and historical sites. the un says the west african nation is one of the most vulnerable to coastal erosion. as nicholas hack reports from providence island, the ocean is eroded, 30 meters of the capital shoreline. in the past decade. providence island...
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the sound, and i am sorry that we missed you on your trip this morning, the arch fear here looking at rotterdam coal is that united kingdom that returns to the agony of the 1920 and the 1930's. that time of a real income slow down. is that a reality for the energy impulse? that we can see in the united kingdom a legitimate, long-term reeling from decline? >> you are going to feel people but what has happened this morning is the new prime minister, that looks like she is going to introduce a huge intervention. it is going to cost well over one here billion pounds. -- 100 billion pounds. jonathan: it helps the energy target ease -- companies and it is not targeted in any shape or form. are you thinking about the prospect of an ecb crash twice, not once? ritika: that is the problem, if you just track energy prices, do nothing to make up the demand problem. we haven't really had that conversation in the u.k. if you don't let prices rise, people keep using clean energy as they have been and that means prices and demand are likely to stay high and will come in high on their own. what happens in the s
the sound, and i am sorry that we missed you on your trip this morning, the arch fear here looking at rotterdam coal is that united kingdom that returns to the agony of the 1920 and the 1930's. that time of a real income slow down. is that a reality for the energy impulse? that we can see in the united kingdom a legitimate, long-term reeling from decline? >> you are going to feel people but what has happened this morning is the new prime minister, that looks like she is going to introduce...