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Seoul unveils 'rivercity' plan to revitalize Han River by 2030

Seoul will transform into a 'rivercity' by 2030, hosting over 10 million visitors on floating facilities for everyday use on the Han River, the city government said Wednesday.

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Blue Carbon Natures Hidden Power

billion tons of co2 every year by 2030 blue carbon can absorb up to 5%. that's not a drop in the ocean if you want to be successful as an entertainer, you have to be on social media you have to cure eight your look he got like, if it's okay, outfit where's the light? >> what is wrong with me? i know how to do those i'm always in hey state of curated joy but

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Blue Carbon Natures Hidden Power

(electronic music) (jayda): we used to think that these bug-infested swamps were honestly a waste of space. in the past 50 years, we have drained, paved and polluted over a third of the world's blue carbon habitats. but what we're also destroying is the ability of these ecosystems to absorb carbon from the atmosphere. to avoid a climate disaster, we need to remove at least 23 billion tonnes of co2 every year by 2030.

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CNN Newsroom Live

instead, the group had set a bold goal for the planet. reducing plastic production by 60% by the year 2040. some of the ways they think this can happen, including phasing out single plastics by 2030 advocating for policy to combat the impact of fast fashion or close that include fabrics made of plastics finally, the group is calling for larger investments in technology to find alternatives to plastics. cnn's eleni giokos says more on companies trying to reduce the amount of plastics in landfills. but also those who would trying to find alternatives to the material 40 times of plastic waste flow through the conveyor belts at sayyed zero every hour this high-tech plant in sweden is one of the world's largest plastic sorting sites using infrared lights, lasers, camerota, and even ai, but fully automated plants operates more efficiently than smaller

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CNN Newsroom Live

bold goal for the planet reducing plastic production by 60% by the year 2040, some of the ways they think this can happen include phasing out single plastics by 2030 advocating for policy to combat the impact of fast fashion or close that include fabrics made of plastic and finally, the group is calling for larger investments in technology to find alternatives to plastic. in norway, a project to build a nearly 54 kilometer are 34 mile power line because threaten the summer pasture land where reindeer give birth and raise their young supporters say, it will bring down the country's carbon emissions but indigenous herders say they've already lost too much land isa soares has that story on the snowy finnmark plateau in northern norway hundreds of reindeer circle their enclosure but a few hundred kilometers away, the coastal areas where he's beautiful creatures called home during the summer may be in

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CNN Newsroom Live

2030, compared to 1990 levels than the rest and gas has become really important for energy security in europe are all 6.5 million european households rely on the energy from this plant. the natural gas plant project director says they are confident there'll be able to create good solutions for those affected. >> you understand their uncertainty there could be a dilemma snowing, they are developing energy infrastructure in close close to the reindeer herders not only are the reindeer potentially threatened, but the proposed power line also threatens a way of life for the sami people. >> rained it are essential for the sami culture in life providing everything from close to food demonstrating that actions countries are taking to cut emissions can lead to tough choices. isa soares, cnn de us

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Breakfast

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BBC News

ministers, so question to the energy secretary, are you not going to meet your targets, why is this happening? this is what she said.— this is what she said. where we have, this is what she said. where we have. and _ this is what she said. where we have. and i _ this is what she said. where we have, and i make _ this is what she said. where we have, and i make no _ this is what she said. where we have, and i make no apology. this is what she said. where we | have, and i make no apology for this, _ have, and i make no apology for this, where _ have, and i make no apology for this, where we have made some changes— this, where we have made some changes where it applies to the cost of living _ changes where it applies to the cost of living for— changes where it applies to the cost of living for people. raters decisions for people to do with their— decisions for people to do with their home or their decisions for people to do with their home ortheir cars, decisions for people to do with their home or their cars, we are going— their home or their cars, we are going to— their home or their cars, we are going to take a measured approach because _ going to take a measured approach because we don't want to heat costs on famiiies— because we don't want to heat costs on families right now. that because we don't want to heat costs on families right now.— on families right now. that may be the riaht on families right now. that may be the right of— on families right now. that may be the right of the _ on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong _ on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong thing - on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong thing to - on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong thing to do, | the right of the wrong thing to do, but the point is that plainly that does mean that there has been a slowing down of the pace. the independent watchdog says clearly the uk is substantially off—track to hit 2030 targets. i the uk is substantially off-track to hit 2030 targets.— hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at _ hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at our— hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at our record. - hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at our record. every i that. look at our record. every single — that. look at our record. every single target we have had so far we have not— single target we have had so far we have not only met but we have overshot _ have not only met but we have overshot. so have not only met but we have overshot-_ have not only met but we have overshot. . �* , . ., ., overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. _ overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. mr _ overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. mr stark - overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. mr stark also | for the government. mr stark also had some criticism for labour as well. . . had some criticism for labour as well. , . ., , . . well. yes and not 'ust labour and he was critical _ well. yes and not 'ust labour and he was criticai of — well. yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour— well. yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour for _ well. yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour for not - was critical of labour for not talking up enough, or the labour leader sir keir starmer, for not

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BBC News

money available, but also if it takes the steps to unlock private sector investment which will provide all the money taken _ which will provide all the money taken together to provide all the clean _ taken together to provide all the clean energy by 2030 and that will be clean energy by 2030 and that will he so _ clean energy by 2030 and that will be so necessary if we are to be energy— be so necessary if we are to be energy independent and not rely on dictators _ energy independent and not rely on dictators abroad as well and get our bills dictators abroad as well and get our hills down_ dictators abroad as well and get our bills down as well. gn dictators abroad as well and get our bills down as well.— bills down as well. on the sunday mornini bills down as well. on the sunday morning shows _ bills down as well. on the sunday morning shows the _ bills down as well. on the sunday morning shows the ministers - bills down as well. on the sunday morning shows the ministers thatj bills down as well. on the sunday i morning shows the ministers that go out have to be prepared to answer any question that's in the news and we have been talking about this met police response to that incident involving the jewish police response to that incident involving thejewish man at that pro—palestinian march, the minister asked about that. pro-palestinian march, the minister asked about that.— asked about that. yes, claire coutinho _ asked about that. yes, claire coutinho was _ asked about that. yes, claire coutinho was pressed - asked about that. yes, claire coutinho was pressed on - asked about that. yes, claire coutinho was pressed on thisj asked about that. yes, claire i coutinho was pressed on this as well. it is not central to her brief, but as you say she needs to face those questions. the question to her, the one doing the rounds this morning, is should the head of the met police resign over this matter? she was pretty clear in what she said was no. here you go. i personally wouldn't go that far because i haven't had the conversations with him. i don't understand yet what he is going to say to the home secretary, those

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

change in approach between us and the current tory government who have resided over brightly a failure when it comes to our energy security, so it comes to our energy security, so it is a big commitment we are making. keir starmer has been out and about with ed and rachel, talking about how we upgrade our ports, so this is an area that we care about, we have strong policy in this area and if we can meet, if we are elected and we get a clean energy by 2030 that is a game changing moment for this country. what the problem is you still have the ambition but you will spend a lot less. that is clear. you have massively decreased the amount of money you have committed to doing all of that, so it isn't credible, is it, to make the same promise without the price tag? irate is it, to make the same promise without the price tag?— is it, to make the same promise without the price tag? we have had to recalibrate _ without the price tag? we have had to recalibrate our— without the price tag? we have had to recalibrate our plans _ without the price tag? we have had to recalibrate our plans given - without the price tag? we have had to recalibrate our plans given what| to recalibrate our plans given what is the likely economic inheritance that this government will be for whoever is in the next government. we have had to do that. we offer sea want to make sure everything we put forward is credible, fiscal responsibility is the absolute basis for all of our plans and we have to

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