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Global Questions

like that, no way forward for the private sector, civil society, youth, indigenous people do, we'll bring results if we have proved something as the environmental license law that wants to make everything easier, the destruction easier and so on, and i think, like, when we're talking about education, putting this as the number one agenda, we are talking about changing the mindset and reforestating it, but if we keep having a society like this, it means that we have no ethics, as the last question, and no ethics means that people think that ethics is profit. but even the private sector leaders of agribusiness, they realise it. there is no private or no profit if there is no land. 0k, marina? so they became climate activists and they realised that we don't need any more centimetre of land to be deforested, to be honest, because we need... crosstalk. this is where you agree? yes, sure.

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Global Questions

of agribusiness realise it, there is no private or no profit if there is no lead. so thenit profit if there is no lead. so then it became climate activists and they realised that we don't need any more centimetre of land to be deforested, to be on it because... deforested, to be on it because. . . deforested, to be on it because... ,, ,, ~ , deforested, to be on it because... ,,,, ~ , , because... crosstalk. this is where you _ because... crosstalk. this is where you agree? _ because... crosstalk. this is where you agree? sure. - because... crosstalk. this is where you agree? sure. we i because... crosstalk. this is | where you agree? sure. we have already enormous _ where you agree? sure. we have already enormous areas - where you agree? sure. we have already enormous areas degree i already enormous areas degree dated _ already enormous areas degree dated that we can fulfil, we don't — dated that we can fulfil, we don't need any more and i think brazii— don't need any more and i think brazil maybe is one country in the world _ brazil maybe is one country in the world that we have the possibility to combine productivity with preservation. i productivity with preservation. idon't — productivity with preservation. i don't think there is other cultures _ i don't think there is other cultures that have this possibility.— cultures that have this possibility. cultures that have this ossibili . ,, . . ., possibility. sharma, do you worry about _ possibility. sharma, do you worry about the _ possibility. sharma, do you worry about the politics - possibility. sharma, do you worry about the politics of. worry about the politics of fighting to protect the amazon and the indigenous peoples, the power of agribusiness? yes. we have to be _ power of agribusiness? yes. we have to be together with the collective, the organisations, you know? as we live in this area — you know? as we live in this area agribusiness is like which

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Global Questions

and no ethics means that people think that ethics is profit. but even the private sector leaders of agribusiness, they realise it. there is no private or no profit if there is no land. 0k, marina? so they became climate activists and they realised that we don't need any more centimetre of land to be deforested, to be honest, because we need... this is where you agree? yes, sure. we have already enormous areas degredated that we can fulfil. we don't need any more. and i think brazil, maybe, is one country in the world that we have, you know, the possibility to combine productivity with preservation. i don't think there is other countries that would have this possibility. sharma, do you worry about the politics of fighting to protect the amazon and the indigenous peoples, the power of agribusiness? 0k. we have to be together with the collective, - the organisations, you know?

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Is the Toyota Grand Highlander an SUV that thinks it's a minivan?

The mid-sized SUV is larger than the five-passenger RAV4 and fitted with a standard third row of seats for three people

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BBC News

argyll and bute in the last hour with the snow coming down heavily, we have seen snow in worcestershire, big chunky flakes, temperatures were a bit above freezing which helps the snowflakes stick together. through this afternoon, wintry showers for scotland, northern ireland, north wales and north midlands, some heavy enough to bring snow to sea level but there could be some accumulations of snow, a centimetre or two across and higher hills but it will feel cold wherever you are. showers move across the midlands, east anglia and south—east england overnight before clearing skies follow. it will be a cold night with a widespread frost, temperatures in towns and cities —22 —6 but colder in the countryside and there is a risk of icy showers as we start the day —— —2, 2—6. tomorrow the frost melts away, then figure cloud in outbreaks of rain into northern

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BBC News

highest standards. we are going to leave that. that was an urgent question on the gary lineker story, calling its day eight of the gary lineker episode. let's take a look at the weather. the weather feels a lot colder today and for some there is a 90 degrees drop in temperatures from yesterday to this afternoon. there will be sunny spells around but there are wintry showers pitching across scotland and northern england. it could be some snow even down to sea level at times. any accumulations of snow will be accumulated to hillier parts weather could be a centimetre or so. parts weather could be a centimetre orso. overnight, parts weather could be a centimetre or so. overnight, we will see the showers work across the midlands and east anglia before clearing later in the night. we have seen the showers

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BBC News

could be another centimetre or to over the hills. from there those wintry showers will push southwards and eastwards across the midlands, east anglia and south—east england but then the sky is clear later in the night and that will allow temperatures to plunge. it will be a cold night with widespread frost and we have seen those showers, there is a risk of some icy stretches as we start the day on wednesday. so a frosty night, first thing, but plenty of sunshine, we will see a band of rain across northern ireland at there could be snow for a time when the leading edge of the system. it ultimately milder air will follow, so any snow will turn back to rain in northern ireland. around seven or eight quite widely. but wednesday evening we could see some slightly more troublesome snow for scotland and northern england. that could come down to low levels for a time but accumulation probably mainly in the hills. in particular to the north of the central belt. so there could be some localised disruption through wednesday night. temperatures will rise through wednesday night and we will be left with temperatures around six or

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BBC News

tough work and that is test cricket and we expect, when you, get... when you come up against quality opposition to have days like this, but it is enthralling. sweden's armand duplantis has broken his own pole vault world record, clearing 6 metres 22 to add one centimetre to his previous mark. after knocking the bar in his first two attempts at the world athletics indoor tour silver meeting in france the olympic champion cleared it with room to spare on the third try. he had barely touched the mat before a spray of sparklers went off. duplantis set the previous record on his way to winning gold at the world championships last july. saturday's effort marks the sixth world record of his career and the 60th time the swede has cleared six metres or higher. you have moments like this when everything, when energy is so high in the building and you are going down there for a world record attempt and it feels like i'm just like levitating off the ground, i

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You Me and the Big C

because i think, at that point, whether it is because i you are breast—feeding or because you have a baby you assume the changes, l are because of the hormonal. changes and that kind of thing, and i don't know, i am - the fifth person in my family to develop it and i am a patron - of prevent breast cancer. so i guess i am grateful — - maybe that is the wrong word to use, but i am - grateful the experience i have of it really pushed me to go and get it checked. amazing. thankfully i caught it really. early because i went straight they diagnosed me with dcis i which means that the milk ducts have turned cancerous. and i also have sickle cell, | so i had to have a full body blood transfusion before - the surgery, which made us have to wait — so it was eight weeks - from diagnosis to surgery, and by the time i had the surgery, the four| centimetre mass had become seven centimetre. they found microinvasion

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Greenlands Lost Generation

central england, summoning one in wales, temperatures struggling to get above freezing, especially where you can see the fog. chance of snowfall in east anglia into the evening hours, could be a centimetre or two by the time we get to monday morning. a bitterly cold night, we could see temperatures as low as —12 for sheltered glands in scotland. another cold day on monday, the best of the sunshine in the north, fewer wintry showers, cold and cloudy with freezing fog patches further south, with temperatures struggling to get much above freezing all day long.

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