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my dearfriend, says president putin as he welcomes china s president to moscow at the start of a and coming up on the bbc news channel. calls for fulham s aleksander mitrovic to face a lengthy ban, after his red card for pushing the referee during their fa cup exit at manchester united. the reappearing bubbling pools close to where hs to tunnelling good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the head of the united nations, antonio guterres, says humanity is on thin ice and that thin ice is melting quickly. he has called the un s major new report on climate change a survival guide for humanity . it sets out the deadly risk from a warming planet, heatwaves, flooding, rising sea levels. it warns that by the next decade the world is likely to miss a key target to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. but it says that rapid cuts to carbon emissions now could still make a difference. and it calls for the adoption of new technology to ....

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Heatwaves, flooding, rising sea levels. it warns that by the next decade the world is likely to miss a key target to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. but it says that rapid cuts to carbon emissions now could still make a difference. and it calls for the adoption of new technology to remove carbon from the atmosphere and greater use of clean energy. our climate editorjustin rowlatt. storms. floods. heatwaves. all these weather extremes are likely to intensify as the world continues to warm, un scientists warned today. their report was published at a un conference in the swiss town of interla ken. the document released here today draws together eight years work town of interla ken. the document released here today draws together eight years work and it will be crucial the basis for future global negotiations on climate for probably the next decade. and the key message, ....

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