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the day s other main story is the bleak report on the future of planet earth. leading international scientists have warned that it s now or never if disastrous climate change is to be minimized. the latest assessment from the united nations inter governmental panel on climate change says the rise in global temperatures can only be held below 1.5 degrees celsius the real danger mark if governments act immediately. our climate editor justin rowlatt has more details. what the un has published today is a road map for saving the world from the worst of climate change, but it comes with a massive warning. it is now or never. there can be no more broken promises on climate, says the un. some governments and business leaders are saying one thing but doing another. simply put, they are lying. and the results will be catastrophic.
this is bbc news. the headlines. leading scientists have warned that its now or never to avoid disastrous climate change. that s the latest assessment from the united nations inter government panel on climate change. the un secretary general says action must be taken. first and foremost, it was triple the speed of renewable energy. that means moving investments and subsidies from fossil fuels to renewables now. subsidies from fossil fuels to renewables now. ,, , ., , , . ., renewables now. setting up a special team that will renewables now. setting up a special team that will start renewables now. setting up a special team that will start and renewables now. setting up a special team that will start and i renewables now. setting up a special team that will start and i will- renewables now. setting up a special team that will start and i will be - team that will start and i will be supported by president biden. we together all the details and were a wartime together all the
what s going on there. russia denies involvement, with president putin s team saying the images of atrocities in ukraine are staged and that no war crimes have been committed. but president biden has said for the first time that vladimir putin should be put on trial. our other main stories on newsday: protests and resignations in sri lanka pressure mounts on the country s leaders over the deepening economic crisis and rolling power cuts. a bleak assessment of the future of the planet, as scientists warn it s now or never if disastrous climate change is to be contained. and how students in england are looking for new ways to stop devastating flooding, through the power of video games. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday.
leading international scientists have warned that it s now or never if disastrous climate change is to be minimized. the latest assessment from the united nations inter governmental panel on climate change says the rise in global temperatures can only be held below 1.5 degrees celsius the real danger mark if governments act immediately. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. what the un has published today is a road map for saving the world from the worst of climate change, but it comes with a massive warning. it is now or never. there can be no more broken promises on climate, says the un. some governments and business leaders are saying one thing but doing another. simply put, they are lying. and the results will be catastrophic. but there is some good news in today s report, so let s start there. the cost of renewable technologies wind turbines, solar panels, batteries have been falling far quicker than anyone expected. as a result, the world is rapidly building