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Emissions Targets: India among 4 big economies set to meet Paris climate goals | India News

India News: A new report by the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) reveals that India, Indonesia, the UK, and Switzerland are the only major economies on track to mee

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Emissions Targets: India among 4 big economies set to meet Paris climate goals | India News

India News: A new report by the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) reveals that India, Indonesia, the UK, and Switzerland are the only major economies on track to mee

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Rishi Sunak's anti-green turn on Britain's climate targets | World News

It creates uncertainty, will deter investors and probably won’t win voters | World News

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World Business Report

meat, we are using the variety, the whole animal, so finding your local farmers market and buying direct rather than going to a big chain and buying a stake next to a beef mince which may have come from 100 different cows on that shelf. is it generally more expensive to do that? i is it generally more expensive to do that?— to do that? i think it can be but i to do that? i think it can be but i think— to do that? i think it can be but i think you _ to do that? i think it can be but i think you can - to do that? i think it can be but i think you can be - to do that? i think it can be| but i think you can be clever on how you purchase. vegetables are always cheaper than meat protein so you build your bill up protein so you build your bill up with your seasonal vegetables and when it is in abundance it is obviously at its best price and tastes so good. its best price and tastes so aood. , its best price and tastes so ood. , . its best price and tastes so ood. i. its best price and tastes so aood. , . ., , good. dairy and cattle farmers are arguing — good. dairy and cattle farmers are arguing they _ good. dairy and cattle farmers are arguing they are _ good. dairy and cattle farmers are arguing they are being - good. dairy and cattle farmers l are arguing they are being made scapegoats with the government trying to make a dent in the emissions targets. i trying to make a dent in the emissions targets.- trying to make a dent in the emissions targets. i agree with that. climate _ emissions targets. i agree with that. climate change _ emissions targets. i agree with that. climate change is -

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Verified Live

some environmentalists and climate scientists say carbon capture and storage is a "dangerous distraction" that could give polluters a licence to carry on polluting. and the cash the government is announcing is to try and kick—start a new industry. it will be many years before it will be capable of trapping the millions of tonnes of c02 these new oil and gas fields will produce. and there is another issue — the uk's ability to lead on the climate. why would other countries listen if the uk urges them to scale back oil and gas production when it is chasing down its last reserves of oil and gas? so is the uk right to, asjustin said, "chase down the last reserves" of oil and gas in the north sea? let's ask lord deben, the former chair of the independent committee on climate change which advises parliament on progress on emissions targets.

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Verified Live

the scoring in the second half. japan will stay in wellington where they'll play norway in the last—16 on saturday. despite the heavy defeat spain still make it through as runners up — they'll play switzerland in the last 16. here's how group c finishes. zambia end up third after theirfirst ever women's world cup win, a 3—1victory against costa rica. very busy, keep up—to—date with everything on the bbc sport website. you need eyes going everywhere but for now thatis that is it. thank you so much, tanya. let's go back to our top story now, the uk government has confirmed funding for two new carbon capture projects. but it's also announced that will grant hundreds of new licenses for oil and gas drilling in the north sea. earlier, i spoke to lord deben — the former chair of the independent committee on climate change, which advises parliament on progress on emissions targets. he warned drilling for fossil fuels would risk uk leadership in the globalflight

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BBC News

late to realise what's truly at stake here. the threats to public health and safety, to our economy, to national and global security could not be more clear now. so we have work to do but the good news is we have all the science that we need to support these emissions targets and the adaptation measures. targets and the adaptation measures-_ targets and the adaptation measures. , ., ., measures. great to get your thoughts — measures. great to get your thoughts on — measures. great to get your thoughts on the _ measures. great to get your thoughts on the show. - measures. great to get your i thoughts on the show. thanks forjoining us.— forjoining us. thanks for havin: forjoining us. thanks for having me- _ turning now to ukraine, 0desa is under russian air attack, for the second night in a row. you can see here the damage from rocket fire last night in 0desa. the city is one ukraine's main ports for exporting grain. 0fficials there say they will not be intimidated by the attacks. it comes after russia pulled out of the black sea grain deal on monday. but air attacks are not the only thing ukraine has to worry about. one of the most senior military commanders in the country has admitted ukraine's offensive against russia is not going as fast as hoped. since the counter—offensive launched in earlyjune, it's taken back more than 81 square miles of land. but russia still holds vast amounts of territory. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports near the the front

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BBC News

truly at stake here. the threats to public health and safety, to our economy, to national and global security could not be more clear now. so we have work to do but the good news is we have all the science that we need to support these emissions targets and the adaptation measures. great to get your thoughts on the show. thanks forjoining us. thanks for having me. turning now to ukraine, 0desa is under russian air attack, for the second night in a row. you can see here the damage from rocket fire last night in 0desa. the city is one of ukraine's main ports for exporting grain. 0fficials there say they will not be intimidated by the attacks. it comes after russia pulled out of the black sea grain deal on monday. but air attacks are not the only thing ukraine has to worry about. one of the most senior military commanders in the country has admitted ukraine's offensive against russia is not going as fast as hoped. since the counteroffensive launched in earlyjune, it's taken back more than 81 square miles of land. but russia still holds vast amounts of territory. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports near the the front line in bakhmut. the bloody battle for bakhmut isn't over. the city is now held by the russians, but we travelled

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Newsnight

formed over millions of years. these largely potato—sized rocks contain metals like cobalt, nickel, copper and manganese, all of which can be used to build batteries. and batteries, whether they're in electric cars or storing energy for when the wind doesn't blow, are a crucial part of plans to reach our emissions targets. there are thought to be billions of tonnes of polymetallic nodules in the sea, the largest deposit around what's known as the clarion—clipperton zone in the north pacific. the us geological survey estimated if we mined the ocean for metals in the same way we've extracted petroleum, 35—45% of demand could come from deep ocean mines by 2065. but what some have suggested could be a new gold rush has so far only ever seen exploratory projects. in the 19805 it was decided anything beyond the exclusive economic zone of individual nations, more than half the sea bed, should be the common heritage of mankind. the international seabed authority was created to set regulations

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