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the leaders are here. we arejust a we are just a few hours away from some intense discussion here in new delhi. but what will the 620 achieve? we will hear this hour from ursula von der leyen, president of the european commission, who represents the 27 leaders of the eu. and we will discuss the clean up. where are the street hawkers, the rough sleepers, the edgier side of new delhi? none of it on display this weekend. in fact, some of it hidden behind a giant wall. and our panel this evening here in new delhi indrani bagchi, ceo of the ananta aspen centre. in london, peter ricketts, former national security adviser to the british government. and from washington, joel rubin, former adviser to the us state department. welcome back. at last year s summit in bali, there was an almighty tussle to secure a paragraph in the final communique that summed up the wide condemnation of russia s war in ukraine. we deplore in the strongest terms, said the final draught, the aggre ....
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The study in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society predicts a nationwide 6.6 per cent increase in supercells and a 25.8 per cent jump in the area and time the strongest supercells twist and tear over land under a scenario of moderate levels of future warming by the end of the century ....
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I m joined now by gavin schmidt, an acting senior adviser on climate for nasa. thank you so much forjoining us here on newsday. the report warns of irreversible damage already done, gavin, and i know a lot of people out there are thinking that it might be too late to do anything? let out there are thinking that it might be too late to do anything?- be too late to do anything? let me answer that be too late to do anything? let me answer that very be too late to do anything? let mej answer that very straightforwardly. no, it is not too late. there are changes that will occur, we have an inertia in the system, it is out of balance and needs to get back into balance and needs to get back into balance before things will start changing. so that means there will be continued sea level rise and temperature warming. but what we can do is we can prevent it from getting much worse. the choices that we have, the amount of future warming is very, very much in our hands ....