As a key witness in the impeachment inquiry says ukraine was told to investigate his democratic rival joe biden to get us military aid. Cheering and applause. And a heroes welcome for the springboks in south africa after winning the Rugby World Cup in style. Voiceover live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 9am in singapore, one in the morning in london and 8pm in washington, dc, where a climate study endorsed by 11,000 scientists warns that there will be untold human suffering without deep and lasting changes. The report by researchers in the us, australia and south africa draws on a0 years of data. Well, it declares the world is in the midst of an accelerating climate emergency. The study says there are profoundly troubling signs of human impact on the climate, including sustained rises in population, increased air travel and a global loss of tree cover. 0ur environment editor David Shukman told us more about the study by
Thousands of scientists from around the world have endorsed a study based on a0 years of research that says the planet is facing a Global Climate emergency. The group of around 11,000 scientists says governments are failing to address the crisis, and without deep and lasting changes, there will be untold human suffering. Gareth barlow has the story. Wildfires in the United States, floods in somalia, droughts in the andes, typhoons in asia. Symptoms and signs of a changing climate, a Climate Emergency, according to 11,000 scientists. They have backed a report based on a0 years of data which says humans are facing untold suffering, amid a Climate Emergency caused by issues such as booming populations, a rise in air travel, and tree numbers falling as forests are felled. 0ur planet is in crisis. You know it, we know it. Climate change is a key social and political issue, and the reports authors say governments, businesses and the public must do more to tackle the causes of Climate Change.
New hampshire a year ahead of the president ial poll. Thousands of scientists from around the world have endorsed a study, based on a0 years of research, that says the planet is facing a Global Climate emergency. The group of around 11,000 scientists says governments are failing to address the crisis, and without deep and lasting changes, there will be untold human suffering. Gareth barlow has the story. Wildfires in the United States, floods in somalia, droughts in the andes, typhoons in asia. Symptoms and signs of a changing climate, a Climate Emergency, according to 11,000 scientists. They have backed a report based on a0 years of data which says humans are facing untold suffering, amid a Climate Emergency caused by issues such as booming populations, a rise in air travel, and tree numbers falling as forests are felled. 0ur planet is in crisis. You know it, we know it. Climate change is a key social and political issue, and the reports authors say governments, businesses and the pub
Major averages muted after the rally that closed last week. Dow and s p breaking a three week losing streak nasdaq best week in a month. Tech stocks are part of the story. Where are the buying opportunities . Christina hooper joins us with larry glazer good morning to you both good to see you. Do you think anything fundamentally changed as a result of the talks . No, but i think markets got ahead of themselves. I mean, lets think of it not as phase one, but phase 0. 5 the u. S. Thinks they made an agreement, china doesnt necessarily believe the same stocks got a little ahead of themselves, but there are always opportunities to find tech gems out there. Where are they . At least, what leads you to them in this environment now . Well, i advocated that chinese took looks very attractive, that has been beaten down since the u. S. china trade wars began seen small recoveries, but there are a lot of opportunities in chinese tech. Why do you think the administration is trumpeting partial deal
Efforts. Hello, everyone. Welcome to the center for stra tee teethic and international studies. Im a senior fellow here and also the Deputy Director of the project on prosperity and development. We really appreciate everyone coming out on a thursday afternoon thats gorgeous before labor day i think this is a really important topic. And a really important report that were putting out right now. So i appreciate all of you taking the time out to do this. Before give a brief summary of the report which i hope all or most of you were able to get, it will be posted online right after this event. I you want to say a couple of thank yous. The first is to the Ford Foundation that has were just completing our second year of funding with the Ford Foundation. Theyve been really great partner with us. So thanks to the Ford Foundation for believing in in us. A slightly nontraditional partner for them on this. I want to thank my coauthor who is currently in laos working for unicef. If shes watching,