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audience. but it was tough to of it? ~ look away when it seemed that he and former vice president change a hoax. what do you make of it? ,, ., .,, ., , change a hoax. what do you make ofit? ,, ., ., , , of it? vivek ramaswamy is mike pence continually went at clearly the _ of it? vivek ramaswamy is clearly the most _ of it? vivek ramaswamy is| clearly the most outspoken of it? vivek ramaswamy is . clearly the most outspoken on theissue clearly the most outspoken on the issue of climate change, it, delivering jabs at each and saying what america needs other that had nothing to do to do is burn more coal, with donald trump at moments, but more so aboutjust the fact produce more nuclear, drill that the republican party seems more, very much not an to be its own greatest enemy in this moment. that is what vivek environmental policy, green policy that he was putting out there. again, it's interesting ramaswamey wanted to push mike pence, and mike pence took looking at those focus groups of how that we want down, it great issue with that and had doesn't go down particularly fair amount of support from others on the stage as well. well. those instant reaction focus groups didn't like what what you think of that that the they heard there. and when you look at young voters in america republican party is its own worst enemy at the moment? i in particular, actually action on climate change is something they say is important to them. so, it would be hard to see how think certainly many people in the republican party made those primary voters who will decide that went down with young this nomination are in lockstep voters. all of the candidates with the former president are going to take more of a trump. this was certainly a hawkish position when it comes balancing act and has been a balancing act and has been a balancing act and has been a balancing act many of these to climate change than the candidates have had to walk democratic party is, for here. earlier on in the debate example. there was less earlier on in the process when disagreement on climate change many of these candidates were among this group than on some

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HARDtalk

happening in politics. there's a very interesting comment from tim bale, a respected professor of politics at london university, he says, "what we are seeing right now is the tory party "in particular engaging in a much more populist way "of handling the climate challenge." and it's not actually just in this country, we see it in other countries too. does that worry you? well, it depends what you mean by that. there are two things — there are the policies and there's the language. and it's absolutely right that parties should debate the best possible policies for achieving what we want to achieve. and, as i said before, there's bad policy, there's good. no, but the populism element is partly... ..but the language. well, the issue is being portrayed — and the daily telegraph in an editorial used this phrase recently — the elite indulging in climate politics at the expense of ordinary working people. now, you speak as a multi—multi—multimillionaire, you are part of the elite. is it people like you who are indulging in the politics of climate when others are being hit hardest in their pockets? first of all, it is worth just noting that the greatest campaigns for action on climate change come from the poorest

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HARDtalk

broader way about what's happening in politics. there's a very interesting comment from tim bale, a respected professor of politics at london university, he says, "what we are seeing right now is the tory party "in particular engaging in a much more populist way "of handling the climate challenge." and it's not actually just in this country, we see it in other countries too. does that worry you? well, it depends what you mean by that. there are two things — there are the policies and there's the language. and it's absolutely right that parties should debate the best possible policies for achieving what we want to achieve. and, as i said before, there's bad policy, there's good. no, but the populism element is partly... ..but the language. well, the issue is being portrayed — and the daily telegraph in an editorial used this phrase recently — the elite indulging in climate politics at the expense of ordinary working people. now, you speak as a multi—multi—multimillionaire, you are part of the elite. is it people like you who are indulging in the politics of climate when others are being hit hardest in their pockets? first of all, it is worth just noting that the greatest campaigns for action on climate change come from the poorest

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HARDtalk

of handling the climate challenge." and it's not actually just in this country, we see it in other countries too. does that worry you? well, it depends what you mean by that. there are two things — there are the policies and there's the language. and it's absolutely right that parties should debate the best possible policies for achieving what we want to achieve. and as i said before, there's bad policy, there's good policy. no, but the populism element is partly... ..but the language. well, the issue is being portrayed — and the daily telegraph in an editorial used this phrase recently — the elite indulging in climate politics, at the expense of ordinary working people. now, you speak as a multi—multi—multimillionaire, you are part of the elite. is it people like you who are indulging in the politics of climate when others are being hit hardest in their pockets? first of all, it is worth just noting that the greatest campaigns for action on climate change come from the poorest countries in the world. that is when you go to the un, you're not hearing from america, uk, germany, france, you're hearing from the most vulnerable countries in the world. those are the countries that

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HARDtalk

of climate when others are being hit hardest in their pockets? first of all, it is worth just noting that the greatest campaigns for action on climate change come from the poorest countries in the world. that is, when you go to the un, you're not hearing from america, uk, germany, france, you're hearing from the most vulnerable countries in the world. those are the countries that are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception. solar power has come down 90% in cost since the banking crisis. so two—thirds, two times more money invested in 2021,

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HARDtalk

in their pockets? first of all, it is worth just noting that the greatest campaigns for action on climate change come from the poorest countries in the world. that is, when you go to the un, you're not hearing from america, uk, germany, france, you're hearing from the most vulnerable countries in the world. those are the countries that are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception. solar power has come down 90% in cost since the banking crisis. so two—thirds, two times more money invested in 2021, was it last year,

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HARDtalk

multi—multimillionaire, you are part of the elite. is it people like you who are indulging in the politics of climate when others are being hit hardest in their pockets? first of all, it is worth just noting that the greatest campaigns for action on climate change come from the poorest countries in the world. that is, when you go to the un, you're not hearing from america, uk, germany, france, you're hearing from the most vulnerable countries in the world. those are the countries that are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception.

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BBC News

resorts and campsites. it was horrible- _ resorts and campsites. it was horrible. there _ resorts and campsites. it was horrible. there was _ resorts and campsites. it was horrible. there was fire - horrible. there was fire everywhere and we had to fend for ourselves. nobody was there to help us but luckily i had three friends who came. the firemen who were there found themselves surrounded by fire and we asked them for help but it was not possible. as they had no orders they did nothing. that's how it is.— that's how it is. temperatures in the region _ that's how it is. temperatures in the region are _ that's how it is. temperatures in the region are expected - that's how it is. temperatures in the region are expected to i in the region are expected to stay above a0 degrees for most of the week, hampering the response. firefighters have told the bbc they are especially concerned about the southern front, they are worried of the wind changes direction, it's likely to make the situation worse. much of southern europe will carry the charred scars of the summer after the smoke clears, with european scientists confirming thatjuly was the's hottest ever month ordered, many will be wondering, without tougher action on climate change, will

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Breakfast

the analysis and made a case that many of these bills are not recorded, these are spills of raw sewage into our rivers and onto our beaches, not recorded, that case is being considered by the competition appeal tribunal. being considered by the competition appealtribunal. if being considered by the competition appeal tribunal. if we get through that stage and i'm confident that we will, we then should proceed to a full action and those water can be setup so far provided —— those water companies that have so far provided no information will have to do is show. ~ ., . no information will have to do is show. ~ . . , , , show. water uk which represents water companies _ show. water uk which represents water companies say _ show. water uk which represents water companies say it _ show. water uk which represents water companies say it is - show. water uk which represents water companies say it is a - show. water uk which represents water companies say it is a highly speculative case and they have never been more scrutinised, so what evidence is there for underreporting? evidence is there for underre-uortin? ., ., underreporting? some of the water com anies underreporting? some of the water companies did _ underreporting? some of the water companies did release _ underreporting? some of the water companies did release some - underreporting? some of the water companies did release some of - underreporting? some of the water| companies did release some of their data. some months ago now, or in one case, some years ago. that data has

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Breakfast

action by train drivers. the financial conduct authority is warning about the dangers of fake loan offers, as more people are turning to credit to help fund spending. loan fee fraud — where someone pays a fee for a loan they never receive — usually results in a £260 loss. the fca says in last year there was a 26% increase in complaints from consumers who had fallen victim to scams compared with 2021. walking just 5,000 steps a day could be enough to seriously improve your health — rather than the 10,000 steps commonly suggested. more than 200,000 people around the world took part in the research, which showed benefits across all ages and genders, improvement to the heart and a reduced risk of dying early. hundreds of firefighters in portugal have been battling a large wildfire, which is threatening to spread towards the popular tourist destination

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