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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:43:00

knowing what they would do for their workforce and it was an absolute lifeline. it was unprecedented in the level of support and it was a lot of detail to implement, but there is absolutely no doubt that it has brought a lot of time for people and businesses to keep their workforce on the books, ready to come back if the work level pick up. good to talk to you, thank you very much indeed. today has been called earth 0vershoot day by a group of scientists who work out every year how quickly we ve used up all the ecological resources the planet can produce in 12 months. and with governments around the world focussed on climate policy in the run up to the cop26 climate summit in glasgow, the idea of earth 0vershoot day is based on a pretty simple premise. 0ur reality check correspondent chris morris explains.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:51:00

the 21st ofjuly, then you no longer had to check in so some of that last staggering fall may be that restaurants and pubs aren t making you do it any more but you see a pretty clear pattern and it could be that people are maybe just being a little bit more careful, they are going into restaurants less or they are getting pinged less because when they are sitting beside somebody, they are sitting beside somebody, they carefully move their phone to metres away. fir they carefully move their phone to metres away- they carefully move their phone to metres away.- we - they carefully move their phone to metres away.- we don t l metres away. or it off. we don t have the data metres away. or it off. we don t have the data on metres away. or it off. we don t have the data on that metres away. or it off. we don t have the data on that but - metres away. or it off. we don t have the data on that but when l metres away. or it off. we don t i have the data on that but when you combine the f

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:30:00

this is bbc news, the headlines: adam peaty has become the first to defend his title, claiming gold in the 100 metres breaststroke, the fifth fastest time in history. the 26 year old power to the line and 57 point 30 37 seconds. there have been celebrations on the streets of tunisia after the streets of tunisia after the president kais saied sacked as prime minister and suspended parliament following protesting against the government s mishandling of the coronavirus crisis. he said the measures were aimed at saving the state. the president of the cop26 climate summit in glasgow in november, alok sharma, has told the bbc the impact of global warming can be seen around the world and there is now an urgent need to prevent temperatures rising

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:41:00

critical that this commitment not only be honoured but that the ambition be increased and major emitters contribute more to its finances. jamaica has great sprinters and we know that a great start does not guarantee a win. it requires momentum building. in this case, accessible and equitable finance mechanisms. for many countries around the world, this is the issue in the run up to november s cop26 climate summit in glasgow. so how far short are they? it s quite hard to calculate what money should be included because it is a complicated mix of public and some private finance. but the un and the oecd estimate that, by 2018, the total had reached nearly $79 billion and it won t have got to $100 billion by 2020. between 2016 and 2018, 43% of the funding went to asia, 25% africa and 17% to the americas

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:19:00

well, 2020 has come and gone and experts agree the target has not been reached, even though a new and more ambitious target is supposed to be set for 2025. the world committed to $100 billion per year for climate action in developing countries. it is critical that this commitment not only be honoured, but that the ambition be increased and major emitters should contribute more to its finance. jamaica has great sprinters. we know that a great start does not guarantee a win. it requires momentum building. in this case, an accessible and equitable climate finance mechanism. for many countries around the world, this is the issue in the run up to november s cop26 climate summit in glasgow. so how short is the funding? it is quite hard to calculate what money should be included, because it is a complicated mix of public and some private finance. but the un and oecd estimates that by 2018, the total had reached nearly $79 billion and it will not have got to 100 billion by 2020. between 2016 a

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