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United states he also said that there are people that fear that the United States will return to negotiations and they want to drag the United States into a war so from iran spur specked if theyre watching this this briefing and this still very much the same accusations leveled against iran but very little evidence at this point in time. Whether is next still ahead. Dozens of abductions we need an activist who shows us just how dangerous it can be to speak out. And well tell you whats on show at a museum in iran thats being seen as a warning to its regional rival. Hello again welcome back to International Weather forecast but we do have a frontal boundary thats make its way across the black sea right now and you can see the clouds pushing across parts of turkey and with it once a pushes through uncorrupt you will see a change of temperatures dropping down to about 19 degrees and that is also going to affect baku youre coming down from the mid twentys on saturday to about 1000 degrees as we go towards sunday as well possibly a shower or 2 very close to tehran but by the time we do get to monday things will look much better for you at 31 degrees and for quite city expect to see a high of 41 well here across the gulf the relative humidity is back up very uncomfortable across many locations here in doha expect to see 38 degrees but thats going to feel more into the low fortys as we go through the beginning of the week as well over here towards most got though it is going to be a nice day at 32. 00 but notice the rain showers out here towards crews are out that could possibly affect parts of prachi by the time we get towards next week and then down across much of Southern Africa it is going to be clouds possibly some rain across much of that southern cape and cape town we do expect see clouds in your forecast winds out of the south at 17 degrees also a cool day down here across parts of durban a very cloudy day as well at 22 but plenty of sun in the forecast for johannesburg with a temperature of 27 for you. And just 28. 00 yes the money up on from events and i dont want all those caught in the effects of 3. 00 point shots and. Then its a little subtle and ive visited visit some of it on these places solace in mine and i think that Climate Change is having all the lives of people. On planet thats all. Hello again im just a reminder of our top stories this hour the 1st ever youth summit on Climate Change is taking place in new york it was opened by 16 year old Swedish Campaign. Who inspired a day of Global Environmental protests and led by young people on friday. Prodemocracy protesters have again clashed with police in hong kong tear gas has been fined to disperse demonstrators who have gathered on the streets and supported that some protesters threw petrol bombs. And saudi arabia has again blamed iran for attacks on its Oil Facilities the minister of state for Foreign Affairs says the International Community has a huge responsibility to put an end to irans aggressive policies that undermine the region if not the whole well. Now irans a powerful revolutionary guard is warning that its ready for combat and that any country launching an attack will become a battlefield general hussein salami was speaking at an opening of a new exhibition showcasing Iranian Military might and reports from tehran u. S. Drones or at least bits of them the stars of that show any doubts about what iran might do if attacked the man who would lead the fight put to rest a more garbo corner well the reaction will be absolutely we will respond powerfully to anyone who wants his learned to become a battlefield we will never literati and lead to become a battlefield and we will far to the end know where it will be safe be careful. Hussein salami took charge of the Islamic Revolutionary guard corps earlier this year his warning to irans enemies came at a ceremony to unveil new exhibits at the war museum into iran exhibits which are no doubt especially prized drones seized or shot down by Iranian Forces who are poor or who are who are today we see the largest collection of global drones in this museum and people can closely observe different kinds of drawings that mostly belongs to america this museum serves as a lesson to our enemies to those who threaten the nation of iran. Iran is investing heavily in developing weapons to respond leaders say to the ongoing us military buildup in the middle east iran has also been able to reinforce its armory by reverse engineering the kind of american and british equipment on display here attacks on Saudi Arabian Oil Facilities earlier this month have renewed fears that Iranian Military support for who the fighters in yemen is what made them possible. But answering questions about how much Material Support if any iran is giving the who these was not on the days agenda or all instead a celebration of what iranians consider important victories in the wider battle for regional control the most prestigious trophy a wreckage of one of the pentagons most sophisticated drones a global hawk spy plane down to by Iranian Forces in june and here the very same surface to air Missile Defense system that shot it down it was actually transported to the capital from the south of the country where it was deployed to try and cure rate this kind of visual equation predator and prey showcased in the same place to illustrate the point iran cant seem to make often enough if its enemies are looking for a fight iran will give them one. Well yemen the rebels have offered to stop all attacks on saudi arabia as part of a peace plan their political leader muddy and russia said fighters would stop targeting the kingdom but only if the saudis reciprocated in yemen though he has claimed responsibility for the attack on saudi arabias Oil Facilities you would be equally as we reserve the right to respond if they fail to reciprocate positively to this initiative the continuation of this war will not benefit any side on the contrary it could lead to dangerous developments which we do not wish to take place we say this knowing that the ones who would suffer more are the enemy nation. A 14 year old palestinian boy has been buried after his body was kept in israeli custody for more than a month dozens of palestinian bodies are still being withheld some of which have been temporarily buried in israel how distinctions are condemning the policy saying that everyone has the right to a proper burial our correspondent abraham has more from the funeral and the occupied west bank. A funeral that was delayed for over a month is happening now in the town of lies that was to the israeli authorities released the body of a 14 year old this according to the very. First fire after attempting to stay. In the old city of jerusalem individual august the. Records. Killed him in cold blood by some weighed only 37 kilos but when we receive the body we found maybe its even gunshots in addition to wounds from a machine gun. Ill get but as we were playing games in an internet cafe then a sim kissed her goodbye and told us that he will continue playing with us when it comes back from jerusalem. A general strike was observed here where hundreds laid him to his final arrest chanting slogans of defiance the with the burial of in the sea the israeli authorities keep withholding the bodies of 51 palestinians whom it accuses of committing a sax against that that decision has been empowered by a recent ruling by the Israeli Supreme Court in which it gives the Israeli Military the power to keep withholding these bodies and use them as leverage in future negotiations. Security forces in iraq have detained a suspect following fridays bomb attack on a minibus 12 people were killed and 5 injured at an Army Checkpoint near karbala the citys been the center of muslim rituals during the assure a Holiday Police have boosted roadside security. And people are on the streets of cities across the United States for whats being called the way that people notch theyre expected to voice their anger about issues ranging from gun control to Asylum Seeker children in cages as well as the environment and corruption our correspondent andy got to as in washington d. C. And has been speaking with protest organizers. Where this is one of 60 marches being organized across the United States its a we the people march their main concerns is things like gun control Climate Change the separation of children from their parents who are trying to make a better life for themselves the not to say well lets bring in one of the organizers here whats you know and he Torrance Anthony was everyone here today yeah were here because the day that we stop fighting for democracy is the day we lose it and im with by the people one of the supporting organizations here were fighting to build the Grassroots Movement for impeachment and so weve been putting out a call to action today marching on monday were going to be doing a mobilization on capitol hill to demand that congress do their job and impeach i mean we see in the past couple days this president is abusing most power and feels that he has no check on his power and so we the people have to demand that our congress do it must be done and thats their duty thank you want to be organized this morning told us to expect between 1220000 people there or maybe a 1000 here its growing slightly but the numbers dont work they say they work with their forces are being heard. Now u. S. Retailer walmart says it will stop selling east cigarettes because of increasing concerns over health risks of a thing 8 people have died and hundreds more have had breathing illnesses after using the product the retailer says its trucking ysaye carets juice to increasing government regulation. And zimbabwe doctors say theyll continue to take strike action to spite the reappearance of their union leader activists. As one of dozens whove been abducted this year many of them organizers of protests to complain about the state of the economy our correspondent her image has a met one in harare show us some of the injuries from. Orbit. Abducted 3 months ago taken to a secluded area and beaten for going izing a teachers strike of the pay of the suspects his kidnappers were state security agents this to dominica they removed everything the clothes everything and. Some robuchon words which they were using to assault me to torture me all over my board they were forcing me to all over the place. Orbit is one of dozens of people who Rights Groups say have been abducted in zimbabwe millions of people are struggling with soaring inflation and high unemployment and many of those who disappeared have often helped the protests calling for better wages and services. Last week another union leader dr peter went missing the days Health Workers marched demanding to know with a colleague was he was later found alive hed been dumped about 40 kilometers from the capital people breaking into houses with masks on armed with military grade weapons such as a producer typically being people being brutally tortured and in dumped now with most of these 51 abductions that we have seen people have turned up the next day with some such as he turned up in a mortuary some months later. Aljazeera has been able to independently verify those numbers government officials did not allegations of human rights abuses. For many years people here are a. Resident amazon and lot of them. Some of the women all sides with it can say what they want. Of the price. Police say they are investigating reports of abductions torture and other Human Rights Violations in some of the reports which. You know reading in the media be very frederick the police. Want to. Treat the police and i want to do most of the public that. Have been. Kidnapped to have been abducted we should make a report a good police so that very fright. Can be conducted. Many here say they are not satisfied with the Police Response they say some people who disappeared years ago are still missing and so far they have been no arrests and no official explanation from the police or government as to why thats happening. Aljazeera. At least one person has died during the latest mass protest in haiti. Was. A riot police fired tear gas at demonstrators in the capital Port Au Prince as seen days of protests demanding the resignation of president john l. Mores he is accused of corruption. Further taliban attacks in afghanistan where theres only 7 days to go before the president ial election but many people hope it will lead to greater stability. And bad situation even worse reports from. This election are physical limits of afghanistans Ethnic Diversity testing allegiances and divisions at a time of growing instability. The front runner is the incumbent president. Apart from the countrys largest ethnic group. But like the other 16 candidates in this race hes carefully picked running mates to get support from other ethnic groups. Theyre scared of the unity of this team scared of our plans for government gandhis Vice President ial running mate is a prominent tajik who he hopes will take votes away from his biggest rival dr abdullah abdullah. Hes served in all afghan governments since the overthrow of the taliban in 2001 at this rally received backing from one of the Major Pressure tribes. Our main purposes we use the selection and this campaign as an opportunity to share different voices different hopes different visions with afghans. From the community is also backing up. This election is a reminder of the countrys decades old conflict with another former Prime Minister and warlords standing for election. But playing god so many fault lines this election has the potential to worsen the already precarious situation still it offers the chance of a new start. There are many purposes we use this election in this campaign the sniper trinity to share different voices different hopes different vision with us as a former head of afghanistans spy agency or tool an appeal is a fierce critic of the governments in demick corruption and also accuses gandhi of misusing official resources to help him campaign in spite of his own popularity afghani has the advantage of being in power and can take credit for what little progress over the past 5 years able to bring together probably more groups than almost in this diverse country many say hes the only choice at a time but few options Robert Bright aljazeera couple now the government and malta has accepted 200 migrants rescued from the Mediterranean Sea the 4th group to arrive on the island in a week but entries been refused to another 180 migrants who were men on board a rescue ship Doctors Without Borders say they include children and an expectant mother. Claire im astounded 10 doha with the headlines the 1st ever youth summit on Climate Change is taking place in new york it was opened by a 16 year old Swedish Campaign aggressor trying bag who inspired a day of Global Environmental problem protests led by young people on friday. Yesterday millions of people across the globe. Marched and demanders real Climate Action especially young people. We show that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable prodemocracy protesters have again clashed with police in hong kong tear gas has been fired to disperse demonstrators have gathered on the streets its reported that some protesters threw petrol bombs Human Rights Watch is calling on egypt to immediately release protesters detained on friday thousands came out onto the streets in a rare show of defiance against the government saudi arabia has again blamed iran for attacks on its Oil Facilities the minister of state for Foreign Affairs says the International Community has a huge responsibility to put an end to irans aggressive policies that undermine the region if not the whole world or yemen through the rebels have offered to stop all attacks on saudi arabia as part of a peace plan their political leader said fighters would stop targeting the kingdom but only if the saudis reciprocated in yemen that he has claimed responsibility for the attack on saudi arabias Oil Facilities you would be equally as we reserve the right to respond if they fail to reciprocate positively to this initiative the continuation of this war only started on the contrary it could lead to dangerous developments which we do not wish to take clones we say this knowing that the ones who would suffer more are the enemy nations and people are on the streets in cities across the United States for whats being called the we the people march they are voicing their anger about issues ranging from gun control to the plight of Asylum Seeker children as well as the environment and corruption well those are the headlines join me for more news here after our new environmental show planet s. O. S. Stay on aljazeera. Hello im a mans apparel and welcome to planet earth so s. A new weekly show on aljazeera our planet is in crisis all over the world people are affected by what has become a global emergency and the Natural World is in decline a 1000000 species more than 12 percent of all known life on on the brink of extinction but that is time and there is hope new science new Technology People around the world already taking action one person may not make much difference but billions together now that creates well quite frankly. The crisis affecting our planet is unprecedented in scale each one of us is affected in some way and for many its already an emergency our actions are behind it but our actions can also change it around the world scientists activists politicians business and Community Leaders every day people are taking action working out how to adapt to Global Temperatures right how to prepare as weather pattern shifts how to prevent ice sheets melting Sea Levels Rising and the collapse of the earths natural support systems on which life depends thats why al jazeera is boosting its coverage of this truly global issue every week on planet s. O. S. Well set out the facts and the science will celebrate our collective determination to find solutions and will discuss the issues at stake. All be with you throughout as well our environment correspondent nick clark whos covered this story extensively for aljazeera knows it inside out hes been traveling the world to tell your stories for planet s. O. S. Were joined by aljazeera is correspondents from around the globe from island nations threatened by rising sea levels to Energy Innovations in thailand and threats to the rain forests of borneo as a warming planet forces internees its a move its capital city will report on Land Regeneration in africa water challenges and solutions in the middle east and broadcast from the melting glasses of iceland and as the amazon forest burn and the extreme weather destroys lives and livelihoods well tell your stories of resilience and determination we begin in French Guiana a region of rich biodiversity its already under pressure from development and now illegal gold mining heres nick clark with our exclusive report. French guiana has what is a rare wealth in this day and age a natural well you have to take to the air to get a measure of it. This is one of the most forested territories on earth the el to reaches of amazonia there are few routes into the interior you travel by helicopter or by water. But that hasnt stopped people getting in in search of wealth of another kind i think its pretty thin strays their lies go lots of it the price of gold is high and last week they got a perilous illegal gold mine. We were in the air for just 10 minutes when we chanced upon this a great scar in the green and elicit gold Mining Operation down below the mine is c. S. And scatter theres a futile attempt to hide equipment here someone throwing a water pump into a mining palm. Trees have been ripped out and mercury used in the mining process would have leaked into the soil and waterways most of the miners cross illegally from brazil its a problem of destruction of chase and emotion and rebirth we fly all and see evidence of more activity there are around 400. 00 illegal mined sites in French Guiana extracting an estimated 10 tons of gold annually worth nearly half a 1000000000. 00. On the ground of a Scientific Research station we meet the head of this french territory. We have 600 soldiers power a minute she police and other services engaged daily in the fight against illegal gold mining 200 of these mostly Soldiers Police forestry and customs agents sleep nightly in the forest. Its only when you enter the rainforest and you see and hear all its tremendous bio diversity the you really begin to appreciate just whats at stake here. The tropics contains the worlds prime us and rain forests a significant proportion of that. There is plenty of science going on for one thing research is helping to build knowledge in the fight against Climate Change we are in the way where. Nitrogen i increasingly we would like knowledge to better understand what thing for rest how the forests react with a set change. As rain forest remains an invaluable resource to read mostly intact part of amazonia keeping it that way is the challenge and the clock in French Guiana the planets s. O. S. For some people a warming planet isnt a possibility its already a reality more than 2 and a half 1000000 people in somalia have been forced from the high winds by the ravages of a changing climate aljazeera is mohammad has a report from. Braai dusty and parched desert sand is slowly taking over once for tel filson somalia. Just 2 years up to the last drought ended the countrys again facing one of the drives train assistance in more than 3 decades. The victims are visible almost everywhere makeshift camps like this one for those affected by drought can be found in almost every city this is by door in southwest somalia these people of just arrived from the countryside. However the bill so hot for her family from old clothes she says it took them a month to get his own name by an animal i want our cattle died fast and then the crops failed and we fled hanging out here but it is still follows as we have had no help. The people of somalia have always named droughts and use the buses total miles on this but that was one droughts what and or 15 years up odds now theyve become the new norm and Scientists Say that the country has dried up mark foster in the 20th century than at any other time in the past 2000 years. These but in plains of sundins to have always known long dry spells but theyve always been followed by rain enough at least to rebuild hearts so thats can be repaid and milk provided for the children thats changed 91 year old. Ses has never seen shifting weather patterns the some for giving. Me here and. I dont remember another its not having food and to resolve this droughts are quite different from what we used to see there is no time for recovery they just keep coming back just a few months ago to shut up that man had 25 goats now she has just 5 the rest with it and died in the current drought well up above the my welcome my high i survive on donations from well wishers theres no pasture for the goats and im forced to look for grass for them in found and at times i even have to share my food with them. Nomadic animal hoarding is not just an Economic Activity for the people of somalia it is who they are. And as the Climate Changes they too of being forced change mohamed are doing by door somalia for planet a saw us. So a heartbreaking report from a place where the Climate Crisis is already so real well one of the worlds most powerful men the head of the United Nations has put the Climate Emergency at the top of his agenda and trying to get terrorists sat down with al jazeera as diplomatic had said james bays ahead of the u. N. Climate summit you have convened a Climate Summit you said to those World Leaders dont come with a speech come with a plan what do you want to hear now its very simple we are losing the race Climate Change is running faster than what we are seeing that are getting worse by the day the rising waters. In the oceans the increase of temperatures the multiplication of lots of these ourselves the dramatic impacts of the routes in different parts of the world all these is creating a situation that is a real sets to human kind and we are not doing enough or is a criticism of you and it was made of your predecessor as well which is that you are not prepared to stand up to the 5 permanent members of the Security Council on this issue which you say is so crucial are you prepared to confront them even if it costs you a 2nd term as secretary and i dont care about the 2nd term with the United States or china with russia or wherever ive been telling all of them that they need to do everything in order to make sure that we reach Carbon Neutrality in 2050 and that temperatures will not go above 1. 5 degrees at the end of the century obviously there are scientists with different views on this but from what youre being told how you know how might have different views but nature is angry and ive seen it in the bahamas but i when you have to plan that its more than 200 Miles Per Hour winds that stayed in an island for 2 days the story every seeing Mother Nature is angry and i understand saying whatever they want but the majority of the overwhelming majority of scientists recognize why Mother Nature is angry and Mother Nature is angry because we are making it angry with what we are doing pushing for Climate Change today Public Opinions are more ready to accept the need to change then politicians themselves and that it is very important that Public Opinions push their governments push their political systems to take the right to see what he is being told by the scientists how long do we have to say dont tell him that much time we have probably 12 years 1112 years to change course if not it will be irreversible that we will not be able to contain the increase of temperatures at 1. 5 degrees at the end of the century what is clear for me is that we absolutely need to rican silo. Human kind with nature if you look at history. Is 3 is full of examples of people fighting each other i think for the 1st time people are fighting the creation people are fighting Mother Nature so we need to recognize these and we need to change course your family man secretarygeneral when you think of your children your grandchildren and their future as this issue the Climate Crisis does it keep you up at night its central in my life i have 3 granddaughters. I have no idea how the world will be when they have they will have my age when they will be 70 the world will be completely different but when seeing is clear my generation is the obligation to allow them to live you know Healthy Planet and we are not fulfilling that obligation we destroying the planet in which they will have to leave a powerful message there from the u. N. Secretary general and lets we compliance s. O. S. Were bringing you how politicians and the people they represent responded to his call now talking about the Climate Crisis can be difficult not just for World Leaders but for many of us too but there is power in information and not just from us aljazeera has joined more than 250 media organizations in a Global Initiative called covering climate now its aimed at strengthening reporting of the Climate Emergency and over sharing content from our partners throughout planet s. O. s undereducated initiatives like this one from the International Red cross its a new social Media Campaign called faces of Climate Change with plenty of suggestions on what people can do to end the crisis. The largest climate protests in history millions of people in more than 150 countries joined what was truly a Global Climate strike the rallies on friday began in the pacific and asia inspired by youth but joined by people of all ages demanding an end to the Climate Crisis from kenya to south africa mali to madagascar young people led marches across the african continent and in the middle east large parts of europe were brought to a standstill including the city of london already the focus of months of climate strikes people most in the americas brazil believe via mexico city and the United States culminating in a mass rally in new york led by the schoolgirl who inspired the Global Climate strike 16 year old gretta turned burg. Gretta became a global icon after an impassioned speech at the Un Climate Conference in poland last year since then shes emboldened millions of students to hold protests every friday one of those shes inspired is climate activist unless and from kampala in uganda the 22 year old is in new york for the uns youth Climate Summit im going to love and passion that these kids have climate issues in their countries and to get back home to our country to teach and let other users know that it is our responsibility to fight and be mindful whats right to be always aljazeera visited for nasa just before she left home heres her story. After school i wanted to build something that could cause change and impact was lights in my country through my research i got to find out about climate strikes by greater than by. I started looking for climate activists our own africa but i followed to get one i said to look for them in uganda but i failed to get one so it was up to me to start the play amid strikes. Im fighting for a Better Future for everyone a Better Future for my fun money for the citizens of this country for africa as a quantum effects and for the citizens of this entire world i believe that through my strikes Climate Action can be taken by our government leaders and the public to train me to get their situation and revive us the problem that we are facing right now. I was invited by the United Nations for the youth Climate Summit so ive been current got preparations im going to present my country and africa as a continent. Climate change is real and dangerous for us all it knows no age and it knows no person if it is to destroy our life it destroys anyone so they should join the fight against the Climate Crisis. Or gratitude burke wasnt the 1st young woman to take her fight to the global stage in 19027 colors suzukis spoke at the u. N. Summit in Rio De Janeiro are just 12 years old lets listen to both calls for drastic action my dad always says you are what you do not what you say well what you do makes me cry at night you grown ups say you love us but i challenge you please make your actions reflect your words thank you. You say you love your children above all else. And yet youre stealing their future in front of their very eyes. Until you start focusing on what needs to be done rather than what is politically possible there is no hope. Well 7 has gone on to become a prominent environmentalist and she joins us now from gothenburg in sweden 700 very good to have you on the show so very similar messages from children calling on the adults to take the action necessary to protect their future and yet 27 years in between how many times is this message going to have to be repeated well to be honest we dont have another generation to wait this time Climate Change is here Climate Change is happening were well into the 6th mass extinction event and now the voices of voices of future generation are calling for intergenerational justice and weve run out of time this is it and its incredible that the young people around the world are are rising up and demanding the adult generations to prove that they love their children so you sound optimistic and i hope for the mobilization today can really make a difference is that how you feel im a mother i have 2 little children i have cast my lot with the future and i have to believe that we we are we have a chance and of course we have a chance human beings are incredibly innovative i mean especially emboldened when i think about past mobilizations i think we can see that there is a real hope and Real Progress and real possibility so yes i am hopeful because i have to be what do you think the best way forward is to ensure the impetus continues to move forward and doesnt get pushed back again like in the early 1990 s. We need our politicians our leaders to implement different policies to level the Playing Field so we actually as a society can revolutionize and transform we have to get off fossil fuels this is a huge change in our in our way of human life and so we need infrastructure to shift we need an infrastructure and we also need inspiration what do you think it is about these 2. Young girls you and grettir which really made people sit up and prick up there is its really amazing to me that people are still talking about a speech that a 12 year old gave at the u. N. 27 years ago people really respond to the voice of our children theres something about the clarity the voice the moral authority of children and youth that can cut through all of the rationalizations that we make for the destruction of the world and lets hope that the adults continue to listen thank you so much 7 its been great to have you on the show thank you very much amanda well some action has not been without consequence one of the memorable images from Global Warming protests in london in april as a protest of phil kingston eating his lunch on top of a train on his 18th birthday we talk to have him here on planet as the west but he and other Extinction Rebellion protest is a now awaiting trial for public order offenses our planet is heating up largely because of all the Carbon Dioxide were putting into the atmosphere so what if we could take it out its a radical solution thats been around for decades but the technology isnt quite there yet its were talking Carbon Capture and storage all c. C. s is aljazeera is mariana hond with a look at whether this really can save our planets. A number of companies around the world are at the cutting edge of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology or c. C. S. Using machines to suck and then absorb c o 2 from the year using a range of chemical reactions different technologies but the same objective to pull a tonne of carbon from the f a much less than 100. 00 and lock it back in the us where it came from Scientists Say if we have to make a real day into the Carbon Pollution shrouding our planet then Carbon Capture and Storage Technology needs to be deployed on a mess of and global scale problemas it uses a lot of energy and its an economic theres just no money to be made in it sure burying the c o 2 back into the ground is good for the planet and for us but theres little incentive for Companies Including the carbon polluters to develop c. C. S. Technology and iron out the kinks and for the entrepreneurs who are trying will they lift hunting for cash to cover their costs. One possibility is for governments to subsidize the process through texan seem to all to agree on a global price on Carbon Pollution thing is to build a cabin kept the industry to the scale needed the price on carbon has to be high and many government so weary of the backlash from voters if it affects the cost of everyday goods which leads us to another possibility what if rather than storing all that waste Carbon Underground we used to some of it to create things of value things that might even be profitable well scientists and entrepreneurs have been experimenting with just that how to convert it to cover pollution into products like jet fuel concrete even food and as Renewable Energy gets cheaper using Clean Energy Sources to ensure the different processes a gentle on the planet scientists agree carbon recycling cant replace Carbon Capture and storage theres simply too much c o 2. Out there but the benefit of cabin recycling lies in the market it creates for all that captured carbon a market that turns waste c o 2 into something profitable a launching pad for it to be deployed on a global scale what the worlds leading Scientists Say is needed to keep our planet cool. So shift in the way we think about carbon from waste that pollutes the atmosphere tours also can be recycled for more mariana joins me in the studio brianna so it sounds that recycling is the way that were going to be able to take this technology forwards exactly cover recycling a liar and once fix the problem of Carbon Pollution a number of the recycled Carbon Products like jet fuel will simply put the carbon back into the atmosphere so the real appeal is in developing the market for that waste c o 2 turning it into something useful and incentivizing industry to be able to double down on developing the technology to the point it needs to be to reduce the amount of energy needed to convert it to another of a yield enough c o 2 to make it Cost Effective and then deploy it on a large global scale to be able to deal with the huge amount hundreds of gigatons of c o 2 in the atmosphere and yet you do hear despite the uncertainty at the moment e. G. Here a lot of people talking about it as these solutions are right away emissions and its not its not its not even close there are politicians with their own agendas there are some in the fossil fuels industry who are trying to paint Carbon Capture and Storage Technology as the answer as a way of cleaning up duty energy and there are power plants factories which are capturing emissions but theyre a tiny fraction of those that are pumping out c o 2 and its nothing like what is needed so what is needed how much carbon to get were going to have to capture lets take a look at the scraps here you can see its from less and it gives you an idea of c o 2 emissions over time and you can see under the line the gentle rise and fall of c o 2 right up until 950 and then it rises to where we are currently sitting at around 400000 if we stay here were in trouble thats catastrophic Scientists Say where we need to be is back down on that 350. 00 mark now to get there the uns body on Climate Change the i. P. C. C. Says we need to look at more innovative potentially radical solutions one of them is Carbon Capture and Storage Technology that has promise its technology that needs to be developed along with many others so theres a lot of progress that needs to be made very quickly. Thank you very much mariana for a deeper dive into potential new technologies take a look at climate hackers thats a program from aljazeera is people in power series and youll find it in the documentary section at aljazeera dot com well thats what weve done but we also really want to hear from you even get in touch with us on twitter using hash tag a. J. Planet s. O. S. 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Now the 1st ever youth summit on Climate Change is taking place in new york it was opened by 16 year old Swedish Campaigner aggressive tone bag who inspired Global Environmental protests led by young people on friday organizers estimate 4000000 people of all ages took parts speaking at the u. N. Turned bags paid tribute to young activists everywhere yesterday millions of people across the globe. Marched and demanded real Climate Action especially young people. We showed the we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable diplomatic editor james phase has been speaking to some of those pushing forward ideas to combat Climate Change and he now joins us from u. N. Headquarters james it seems that were finally seeing the message around the urgency of Climate Action cut through whats been the cause of that. Well i think in part its been the people power that youve seen on the streets in the last 24 hours and the role of the youth in all this and what the u. N. Are hoping is they can leverage all of this public pressure that youve seen in the mass protests then in the youth summit thats happened here in the last few hours to monday why monday because thats the big Climate Summit headed by World Leaders who are going to be here on monday launched on monday morning the u. N. Secretary general among those who will be with him chancellor merkel of germany president of france Prime Minister modi of india but then of course you may ask what about the big emitters well certainly china president xi is not coming hes sending though the state counselor and foreign minister wang ye for china then the u. S. Will actually President Trump will be in new york at the time of the Climate Summit though he is having a completely separate meeting on religious minorities and hes not coming to the Climate Summit you might ask which of the members of the u. S. Cabinet then are intending in its place well theyre not and if you look at the u. S. System they sometimes say the longer your title the more junior you are i can tell you that the u. S. Delegation is being led by the Principal Deputy assistant secretary of state for oceans and International Environment and Scientific Affairs Marcia Bernie cat i had not heard of her before so clearly a snub i think by the trumpet ministration but many other leaders of the world will be here im outside the front of the United Nations and they will see many of the exhibits set up here one of them is this classroom thats been set up now these bricks are made out of plastic its been funded by unicef company in colombia has built these classrooms and taken them to cote divoire im joined by and environmental campaigner from Cote Divoire Kiran Yarrow thank you for joy. Here all now just a year of 1st these classrooms 28 of them have been built in your country whats the reaction of students ok about this project very happy very. Excited about going in new classrooms. Plastic. So its something new for them and have. Do you think the environmental message is getting down to toward mary people certainly in your country where we are in the u. N. Yes were in a Global Headquarters but all single use plastic has been banned do you think that sort of message is getting through to the people. This this message is no actually. Taken understood by the population because theyre in ivory coast and i think the leaders have to do more to do more to involve population into climate vironment shows so that they can. Take action and understand some of the things like. Plastic waste Plastic Waste were used now we have the leaders you mentioned them they hear where you are on monday what is your message to those leaders who all going to be at the summit ok so my message to the leaders is that today we young people. Understand what is happening about Climate Change and this is a huge problems something that is very serious and very really to to to do more in very politic about vironment so what i want to tell them is to to to take. Like. Very important decision to make a very important decision to make. To probe. The environment vironment area and very quickly your message to all give me the most powerful man in the world whos not coming here to the summit to the to join the other leaders on climate President Trump or to say. I want to say to president. Money. Is nothing in front of human life or human being so. You have to understand that and try to do think about people like morning carol thank you very much for joining us here although as i say were out the front of the u. N. One of the entrances to the u. N. This is an area on monday i wont be able to venture to this is where were going to have World Leaders they will gather theyll see some of the exhibits that are here outside the United Nations a whole week of gathering for the high level week as we see every year but all monday the focus is on one issue the climate diplomatic it has had james face there for us at the United Nations well be bringing you coverage from there all week thank you james Pacific Island nations are already dealing with the impacts of Climate Change and earlier i spoke to fiji and activist timothy not assata whos attending that u. N. Youth summit in new york he says his country is still repairing damage that was caused by a cycling that struck 3 years ago. People who have lost their. Houses theyre trying to rebuild and houses not repaired yet. My in my village in my community. The village. Our school it has it has not been repaired but now i hope that there will it is will take actions against Climate Change and i hope that they walk the talk and i hope that they will hear more from. The young generations from us and also i hope that. There will be a change and they will help Work Together in promoting a better. Planet for our future generation. And protest is how they get clashed with police and hong kong tear gas has been filed to dispatch people have gathered on the streets and inside a more than metro station and reported that some demonstrators threw petrol bombs hong kongs in its 4th month of protests now that began with opposition to a proposed extradition or which has now been scrapped how correspondent scott hyla has the latest from hong kong. Of the. This is the 16th weekend of protests here and this one in a mall adjacent syrian arab spring the reason the protesters are here was some months ago a gang dressed in white shirts beat up protestors after they Holding Events here that is something thats really been a rallying cry for the protests and see about why theyre here tonight. The protesters are here because and our station was long stacey was shot down by the police now they were supposed to be here are 7 pm at night theyre a little bit delayed because theyre holding another protest against the r. C. C. Earlier that protesters actually are by the government but they ran a little bit late past the 5 year mark and theres a bit of a confrontation between the police and the protesters with a little bit here to the mall. Earlier in the day probating supporters carried out what they said was a cleanup and they went out to the living walls these are places that have been dubbed the socks because this is where protesters went out and put out antigovernment anti kind of banners and notes on the wall the probating supporters went out to clean it up no protesters say that theyre going to continue with their operations this weekend on sunday theyre going to head out and conquer International Airport there they say they want to get that make an attempt to disrupt the traffic there. Human rights watch is calling on egypt to immediately release people arrested for protesting thousands came out onto the streets on friday in a rare show of defiance against the government victoria geisha reports. Protest as imports. Determined to continue what happened in cities nationwide on friday night i the race show descend ended when riot police moved in one officer in cairo urging his men not to open fire on demonstrators demanding the resignation of president abdel fattah elsisi. Some arrests were made including this man in serious. But. Overall analysts say gyptian Security Forces were uncharacteristically restrained there was a full night of protests they were and across several big governorates a lot of people participated and the people are just going to be emboldened emboldened by the fact that they were able to get away with it that they went out into the streets they werent and rested on mass they werent shot at so theres i think theres a significant chance that this could that this could build up anger at cuts to food and Energy Subsidies has turned to outrage after corruption allegations of former military contractors says president sisi and military leaders have wasted millions of dollars of public money on building palaces luxury villas and hotels. Mohammed badie posted videos on you tube and facebook this month calling for protests against corruption when most egyptians live in poverty his message is resonating with many people

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