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Transcripts For DW DW News - News 20181008 14:00:00

Please please please please please explain. To me. This is d w news live from berlin do you want issues that urgent new warning on Climate Change it says we must act now to prevent disasters that will occur if Global Temperatures rise much further its called the next few years probably the most important in human history. Also coming up for by politicians i are both sonata has won the first round of brazils president ial election he will face a left wing candidate for not doha dodd in the runoff in three weeks time a dog has warned of voters that pose an otto is a threat to democracy and u. S. Backed kurdish troops step up the battle to expel the socalled Islamic State from a stronghold in Eastern Syria these troops are preparing for their last charge here in Syria Against right as if they would within the next weeks is going to be a Turning Point for them thats why theyre preparing every day. D. W. Is embedded with the n. T. I. As a coalition and reports from the frontline plus china

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181008:14:02:00

i m sorry kelly welcome to the program u.n. climate scientists have issued their strongest warning yet on the risks of rising temperatures they say that we need to take unprecedented steps to avert the worst effects of climate change and that we need to take those steps now they include changing the way that we consume energy travel and construct buildings and if we fail to act we will face more heat waves flooding extreme weather scenes like this could become more frequent if the world does not act now that s the message of scientists on the un s climate change panel whose job was to work out what governments must do to implement the promise accorded twenty fifty. first climate change is already affecting people ecosystems and library which all around the world. second the median warming to one point five degrees is not impossible

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181008:12:02:00

i. i. i m sorry kelly welcome to the program the u.n. climate scientists have issued their strongest warning get on the rests of rising temperatures they say that we need to take unprecedented steps to avert the worst effects of climate change and that we need to take those steps now they include changing the way that we consume energy travel and construct buildings if we fail to act we will face more heat waves flooding extreme weather scenes like this could become more frequent if the world does not act now that s the message of scientists on the un s climate change panel whose job was to work out what governments must do to implement the promise of quarter twenty fifteen. first climate change is already affecting people ecosystems and livelihoods all around the world. second limited warming to one point five degrees is not

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181008:15:02:00

scenes like this could become more frequent if the world does not act now that s the message of scientists on the un s climate change panel whose job was to work out what governments must do to implement the parents a quarter twenty fifteen first climate change is already affecting people ecosystems and livelihoods all around the world second limiting warming to one point five degrees is not impossible but will require unprecedented transitions in all aspects of society third there are clear benefits to keep warming to one point five do research just compare to two degrees or higher every bit of warming matters . the goal needs to be implemented by twenty thirty but scientists fear will fail to hit it one immediate effect of failure will be more global heat waves resulting droughts would mean poor harvests impacting the global food supply and harming countries that rely heavily on agriculture. other parts of the world would suffer

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