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"climate action network" Discussed on The Christian Science Monitor Daily

The Christian Science Monitor Daily

01:40 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on The Christian Science Monitor Daily

"South Carolina for the monitor. The results of cop 26 were underwhelming, reflecting the difficulties the world faces today when nations are called upon to pull together. Still, there were momentum boosters on the sidelines. The cop 26 climate summit that ended over the weekend will likely be remembered for its setbacks as much as for its successes. In charting humanity's course to avert catastrophic planetary warming later this century. The negotiations yielded little that moved the world on from the landmark 2015 Paris agreement. This weekend's Glasgow agreement called on governments to set more ambitious targets for decarbonizing their economies next year. But on the sidelines of the conference, governments, businesses, and banks did launch a flurry of green initiatives. They cut emissions of methane, for example, combat deforestation and focus investments more on climate friendly projects. Those sorts of pledges can boost momentum as harjit Singh of the climate action network. Even though he feels that cop 26 failed to respond to the urgency of acting on climate change. United Nations chief, Antonio Gutierrez was disappointed with the summit's results, too. In the end, he said, they simply reflected the interests, the contradictions and the state of political will in the world today. This story was reported by Simon Matt Lake in Glasgow, Scotland for the monitor. Hard work is a pillar of China's value system, but youth there are now questioning the premium.

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"climate action network" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM

News Radio 920 AM

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM

"To Sri Lanka, Jamaica and Brunei due to the rising number of covid cases in those countries. People in northern Idaho are warned that a surge in covid cases there may mean rationing care at some hospital last resort called Crisis. Standards of care is activated by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. It means that resources like equipment and intensive care unit beds may go first. The patients most likely to survive. Other patients may be cared for in classrooms and conference rooms. Like a lot of other states. Idaho has been going through a surge in Covid 19 cases. It's got one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country as well, and there's been a struggle to keep some hospitals fully staffed. Chris Foster Fox News in Texas. The Covid surge, closing down some schools, a large number of reported covid cases among students and staff has the Burnet Texas school district, shutting down all campuses today and tomorrow for deep cleaning. It comes as hospitals throughout Texas also report shortages of I see you bitch! This whole surge. Kandilli is 22 things. It's primarily the delta variant in the delta variant is going after, for the most part, the unvaccinated Steven Law of president of the DFW Hospital Council. This is The Wall Street Journal. Also reports at least 1000 schools in 31 states have closed down since classes began due to covid cases. Jeff Man. Also Fox News, A coalition of environmental groups, is calling for this year's climate summit in Glasgow to be postponed, arguing that too little has been done to ensure the safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Covid 19. The coalition the Climate Action Network, includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries. It says there is a risk too many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions on climate conference is scheduled for early November..

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"climate action network" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

02:08 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on 600 WREC

"Is warning against travel to Sri Lanka, Jamaica and Brunei due to the rising number of covid cases in those countries. People in northern Idaho are warned that a surge in covid cases there may mean rationing care at some hospitals. Last resort called Crisis Standards of care is activated by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Means that resources like equipment and intensive care unit beds may go first to patients most likely to survive. Other patients may be cared for in classrooms and conference rooms. Like a lot of other states. Idaho has been going through a surge in Covid 19 cases. It's got one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country as well, and there's been a struggle to keep some hospitals fully staffed. Chris Foster Fox News in Texas. The Covid surge, closing down some schools, a large number of reported covid cases among students and staff has the Burnet Texas school district, shutting down all campuses today and tomorrow for deep cleaning. It comes as hospitals throughout Texas also report shortages of ICU beds. This whole surge. Kandilli is 22 things. It's primarily the delta variant in the delta variant is going after, for the most part, the unvaccinated Steven Law of president of the DFW Hospital Council. This is The Wall Street Journal. Also reports at least 1000 schools in 31 states have closed down since classes began due to covid cases. Jeff Man. Also, Fox News Coalition of Environmental groups is calling for this year's climate summit in Glasgow to be postponed, arguing that too little has been done to ensure the safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Covid 19. The coalition. The Climate Action Network includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, It says there is a risk too many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference is scheduled for early November. I'm Lee Sela, Sarah, This is Fox News. This evening. Scattered showers and storms ending patchy fog after midnight with lows in the sixties. For tomorrow, mixture of clouds and sunshine highs in the upper eighties was scattered storms.

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"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

AP News

04:08 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"Tax 20th ANNIVERSARY approaches, A poll finds Americans are increasingly wary of government surveillance in the name of national security. In the first years after the attacks, Americans were more likely to tolerate the government monitoring communications outside the country in the name of defending the homeland now with a piano RC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds bipartisan concerns 46% are against the government reading emails sent between people outside the US without a warrant while 27% back it. Those numbers were roughly flipped a decade ago. Americans are now also more likely to oppose warrantless government eavesdropping on calls outside the U. S. The poll finds only about a third believe the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were worth fighting. SOCCER Megane Washington Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says the U. S. Is working with the Taliban to facilitate additional charter flights for Americans and others seeking to leave Afghanistan. Speaking from Qatar, Blinken says the Taliban have given assurances of safe passage for all with proper travel documents. And the U. S will hold them to that pledge. It's my understanding that the Taliban has not, uh, denied exit to anyone holding a valid document. But they have said that those without valid documents at this point Can't leave, but because all of these people are grouped together. That's meant That flights have not been been allowed to go. Blinken says he believes there are somewhere around 100, American citizens still in Afghanistan who want to leave and the state Department is in contact with them. I'm Julie Walker, A coalition of environmental groups has called for this year's climate summit to be postponed, arguing that too little has been done to ensure the safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Covid 19. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November. In Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for post moment. Saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for the just to tackle the issue. Without further delay. I'm Charles Tu la Decima during the time and Islamic state inspired terrorist who was incarcerated in New Zealand, he was moved to a more secure prison after using violence. The national commissioner at New Zealand's Department of Corrections, says Ahamad Shamsudin often abuse stuff and they've been multiple times when he thrown feces and urine at them or threaten violence, even resorting to punching officers. At first, some student was housed at a general prison but was later shifted to a maximum security jail. After an incident in June 2020 when staff tried to move him to an exercise yard. He was then released from custody in July. He was arrested after police found Islamic state videos and a hunting knife at his apartment. I'm Charles Asthma, I might cross your reporting, President Biden will get a firsthand look today at storm damage in New Jersey and New York. President Joe Biden travels to New Jersey and New York today to view damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Idol. Last week. At least 50 people were killed in six Eastern states, including 27 in New Jersey as record rainfall hit last Wednesday. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy God rest the souls of those we lost keep their families in your prayers. After touring a neighborhood in hard hit Manville, New Jersey, Biden will visit a neighborhood in Queens, New York on Monday, The president approved major disaster declarations for six counties in you. Jersey and five in New York. Affected by last week's devastating flooding, Mike Rossia Washington and, after best known.

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"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:03 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"The most important. Thank you. Help you rebuild, contribute, Mr. Thank you. Mr President. The president said he was surprised by the storm surge damage. He's pushing for a boost in infrastructure and action to deal with climate change. I think we're one of those inflection points. We're either act or we're gonna be. We're gonna be in real real trouble. Our kids are gonna be real trouble. The president says every part of the country is getting hit by extreme weather. Mexico's Supreme Court ruled punishing abortion is unconstitutional, unanimously annulling several provisions of the law from a state on the Texas border that had made abortion a criminal act. Crisis. Standards of care has been activated in parts of Idaho. There are more coronavirus patients than hospitals can handle. The UK recorded its biggest daily increase in coronavirus death since six months. New infections are expected to rise even further because of the return of Children to school. NASA's newest Mars rover has completed its first sample grab tucking away the tube of rock for return to Earth. This is a P news Coalition of Environmental groups are calling for postponement of a climate summit because of the coronavirus, the Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries. Says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for post moment, saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for leaders to tackle the issue. Without further delay. I'm Charles to the dismal one man died five women Were injured early this morning in a shooting at a downtown nightclub in Wichita, Kansas. Police are searching for a suspect. Police believe a man who had been kicked out of the club returned with a gun and opened fire. I'm Ed Donahue. AP News this Labor Day, put an end.

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"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:04 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"Most important. Thank you. Help you rebuild. Forget Mr Thank you. Mr President. The president said he was surprised by the storm surge damage. He's pushing for a boost in infrastructure and action to deal with climate change. I think we're one of those inflection points. We're either act or we're gonna be. We're gonna be in real real trouble. Our kids are going to be in real trouble. The president says every part of the country is getting hit by extreme weather. Mexico's Supreme Court ruled punishing abortion is unconstitutional, unanimously annulling several provisions of the law from a state on the Texas border that had made abortion a criminal act. Crisis. Standards of care has been activated in parts of Idaho. There are more coronavirus patients than hospitals can handle. The UK recorded its biggest daily increase in coronavirus death since six months. New infections are expected to rise even further. Because of the return of Children to school. NASA's newest Mars rover has completed its first sample grab. Tucking away the tube of rock for return to Earth. This is a P news. Coalition of Environmental groups are calling for postponement of a climate summit because of the coronavirus. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for postponement, saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for leaders to tackle the issue. Without further delay. I'm Charles Tu with asthma. One man died. Five women were injured early this morning in a shooting at a downtown nightclub in Wichita, Kansas. Police are searching for a suspect. Police believe a man who had been kicked out of the club returned with a gun and opened fire. I'm Ed Donahue, AP News this Labor Day,.

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"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

AP News

04:07 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"Acts 20th ANNIVERSARY Approaches, A poll finds Americans are increasingly wary of government surveillance in the name of national security. In the first years after the attacks, Americans were more likely to tolerate the government monitoring communications outside the country in the name of defending the homeland now with a piano RC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds bipartisan concerns 46% are against the government reading emails sent between people outside the US without a warrant. While 27% back it. Those numbers were roughly flipped a decade ago. Americans are now also more likely to oppose warrantless government eavesdropping on calls outside the U. S. The poll finds only about a third believe the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were worth fighting. SOCCER Megane Washington Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says the U. S. Is working with the Taliban to facilitate additional charter flights for Americans and others seeking to leave Afghanistan. Speaking from Qatar, Blinken says the Taliban have given assurances of safe passage for all with proper travel documents. And the U. S will hold them to that pledge. It's my understanding that the Taliban has not, uh, denied exit to anyone holding a valid document. But they have said that those without valid documents at this point Can't leave, but because all of these people are grouped together. That's meant That flights have not been been allowed to go. Blinken says he believes there are somewhere around 100, American citizens still in Afghanistan who want to leave and the state Department is in contact with them. I'm Julie Walker, A coalition of environmental groups has called for this year's climate summit to be postponed, arguing that too little has been done to ensure the safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Covid 19. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for postponement. Saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for the dust to tackle the issue. Without further delay. I'm Charles Tu la Decima during the time and Islamic state inspired terrorist who was incarcerated in New Zealand, he was moved to a more secure prison after using violence. The national commissioner at New Zealand's Department of Corrections, says Ahamad some Soudan who often abused stuff, and they've been multiple times when he thrown feces and urine at them or threaten violence, even resorting to punching officers. At first, some student was housed at a general prison but was later shifted to a maximum security jail. After an incident in June 2020 when staff tried to move him to an exercise yard. He was then released from custody in July. He was arrested after police found Islamic state videos and a hunting knife at his apartment. I'm Charles Asthma, I might cross your reporting, President Biden will get a firsthand look today at storm damage in New Jersey and New York. President Joe Biden travels to New Jersey and New York today to view damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida. Last week, At least 50 people were killed in six Eastern states, including 27 in New Jersey as record rainfall hit last Wednesday. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy God rest the souls of those we lost keep their families in your prayers. After touring a neighborhood in hard hit Manville, New Jersey, Biden will visit a neighborhood in Queens, New York on Monday, The president approved major disaster declarations for six counties in your Jersey and five in New York. Affected by last week's devastating flooding. Mike Cross CIA, Washington and after that's.

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"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

AP News

04:08 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"20th ANNIVERSARY approaches, A poll finds Americans are increasingly wary of government surveillance in the name of national security. In the first years after the attacks, Americans were more likely to tolerate the government monitoring communications outside the country in the name of defending the homeland now with a piano RC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds bipartisan concerns 46% are against the government reading emails sent between people outside the US without a warrant. While 27% back it. Those numbers were roughly flipped a decade ago. Americans are now also more likely to oppose warrantless government eavesdropping on calls outside the U. S. The poll finds only about a third believe the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were worth fighting. SOCCER Megane Washington Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says the U. S. Is working with the Taliban to facilitate additional charter flights for Americans and others seeking to leave Afghanistan. Speaking from Qatar, Blinken says the Taliban have given assurances of, say, passage for all with proper travel documents. And the U. S will hold them to that pledge. It's my understanding that the Taliban has not, uh, denied exit to anyone holding a valid document. But they have said that those without valid documents at this point Can't leave, but because all of these people are grouped together. That's meant That flights have not been been allowed to go. Blinken says he believes there are somewhere around 100, American citizens still in Afghanistan who want to leave and the state Department is in contact with them. I'm Julie Walker, A coalition of environmental groups has called for this year's climate summit to be postponed, arguing that too little has been done to ensure the safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Covid 19. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for post moment, saying a recent scientific report shows The urgency, but he just to tackle the issue without further delay. I'm Charles Valadez much During the time an Islamic state inspired terrorist was incarcerated in New Zealand. He was moved to a more secure prison after using violence. The national commissioner at New Zealand's Department of Corrections, says Ahamad Shamsudin would often abused stuff and they've been multiple times when he thrown feces and urine at them or threaten violence, even resorting to punching officers. At first, some student was housed at a general prison but was later shifted to a maximum security jail. After an incident in June 2020 when staff tried to move him to an exercise yard. He was then released from custody in July. He was arrested after police found Islamic state videos and a hunting knife at his apartment. I'm Charles Asthma, I might cross your reporting, President Biden will get a firsthand look today at storm damage in New Jersey and New York. President Joe Biden travels to New Jersey and New York today to view damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida. Last week, At least 50 people were killed in six Eastern states, including 27 in New Jersey as record rainfall hit last Wednesday. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy God rest the souls of those we lost keep their families in your prayers. After touring a neighborhood in hard hit Manville, New Jersey, Biden will visit a neighborhood in Queens, New York on Monday, The president approved major disaster declarations for six counties in your Jersey and five in New York. Affected by last week's devastating flooding. Mike Cross CIA Washington and, after best.

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"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:36 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"Approaches, A poll finds Americans are increasingly wary of government surveillance in the name of national security. In the first years after the attacks, Americans were more likely to tolerate the government monitoring communications outside the country in the name of defending the homeland now with a piano RC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds bipartisan concerns 46% are against the government reading emails sent between people outside the US without a warrant while 27% back it. Those numbers were roughly flipped a decade ago. Americans are now also more likely to oppose warrantless government eavesdropping on calls outside the U. S. The poll finds only about a third believe the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were worth fighting. SOCCER Megane Washington Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says the U. S. Is working with the Taliban to facilitate additional charter flights for Americans and others seeking to leave Afghanistan. Speaking from Qatar, Blinken says the Taliban have given assurances of safe passage for all with proper travel documents. And the U. S will hold them to that pledge. It's my understanding that the Taliban has not, uh, denied exit to anyone holding a valid document. But they have said that those without valid documents at this point Can't leave, but because all of these people are grouped together. That's meant That flights have not been been allowed to go. Blinken says he believes there are somewhere around 100, American citizens still in Afghanistan who want to leave and the state Department is in contact with them. I'm Julie Walker, A coalition of environmental groups has called for this year's climate summit to be postponed, arguing that too little has been done to ensure the safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Covid 19. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for post moment, saying a recent scientific report shows The urgency for me just to tackle the issue without further delay. I'm Charles to load asthma. Thank you for listening to the AP Radio Network. Hey,.

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"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:38 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"20th anniversary approaches, a poll finds Americans are increasingly wary of government surveillance in the name of national security. In the first years after the attacks, Americans were more likely to tolerate the government monitoring communications outside the country in the name of defending the homeland now with a piano RC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds bipartisan concerns 46% are against the government reading emails sent between people outside the US without a warrant while 27% back it. Those numbers were roughly flipped a decade ago. Americans are now also more likely to oppose warrantless government eavesdropping on calls outside the U. S. The poll finds only about a third believe the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were worth fighting. SOCCER Megane Washington Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says the U. S. Is working with the Taliban to facilitate additional charter flights for Americans and others seeking to leave Afghanistan. Speaking from Qatar, Blinken says the Taliban have given assurances of safe passage for all with proper travel documents. And the U. S will hold them to that pledge. It's my understanding that the Taliban has not, uh, denied exit to anyone holding a valid document. But they have said that those without valid documents at this point Can't leave, but because all of these people are grouped together. That's meant That flights have not been been allowed to go. Blinken says he believes there are somewhere around 100, American citizens still in Afghanistan who want to leave and the state Department is in contact with them. I'm Julie Walker, A coalition of environmental groups has called for this year's climate summit to be postponed, arguing that too little has been done to ensure the safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Covid 19. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November. In Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for post moment. Saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for leaders to tackle the issue without further delay. I'm Charles de la Decima. Thank you for listening to the AP Radio Network. Hey,.

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AP News

02:27 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"And cars or were swept away as they try to escape. The storm also spawn several tornadoes. The AP's Julie Walker, the 20th anniversary of the 9 11 terror attacks is only days away, and we've been asking Americans about government surveillance in the name of national security. And about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. AP Washington Correspondent Sagar Madani with what we've learned 46% are against the government reading emails sent between people outside the US without a warrant while 27% back it. Those numbers were roughly flipped a decade ago. Americans are now also more likely to oppose warrantless government eavesdropping on calls outside the US, the poll finds only about a third believe the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were worth fighting. Sagar Megane Washington Now to those Americans in Afghanistan who want to leave, Secretary of State Tony Blinken says there are about 100 of them. And he says the U. S. Is working with the Taliban to work out arrangements for more charter flights from Kabul. Investigators say We may never know why a former Marine allegedly killed four people he didn't even know in Florida. But they say Brian Riley may have been mentally ill. He's being held without bond. This is a P news. Should they postpone an international climate summit because of the covid pandemic? Environmental groups say Yes, Here's the Apes. Charles delayed asthma. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend. Because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for post moment, saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for leaders to tackle the issue. Without further delay. I'm Charles Asthma, the UK is opening a public inquiry into plans for the country's first new deep coal mine and 30 years. Amid complaints from climate activists. I'm Rita Foley, AP News Thank you Now is the chance to use reliable energy to grow your money with the Dominion Energy Reliability.

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"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:35 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"As the 9 11 attacks. 20th ANNIVERSARY approaches, A poll finds Americans are increasingly wary of government surveillance in the name of national security. In the first years after the attacks, Americans were more likely to tolerate the government monitoring communications outside the country in the name of defending the homeland now with a piano RC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds bipartisan concerns 46% are against the government reading emails sent between people outside the US without a warrant while 27% back it. Those numbers were roughly flipped a decade ago. Americans are now also more likely to oppose warrantless government eavesdropping on calls outside the U. S. The poll finds only about a third believe the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were worth fighting. SOCCER Megane Washington Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says the U. S. Is working with the Taliban to facilitate additional charter flights for Americans and others seeking to leave Afghanistan. Speaking from Qatar, Blinken says the Taliban have given assurances of safe passage for all with proper travel documents. And the U. S will hold them to that pledge. It's my understanding that the Taliban has not, uh, denied exit to anyone holding a valid document. But they have said that those without valid documents at this point Can't leave, but because all of these people are grouped together. That's meant That flights have not been been allowed to go. Blinken says he believes there are somewhere around 100, American citizens still in Afghanistan who want to leave and the state Department is in contact with them. I'm Julie Walker, A coalition of environmental groups has called for this year's climate summit to be postponed, arguing that too little has been done to ensure the safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Covid 19. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference known as Cop 26. Scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for post moment, saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for me just to tackle the issue without further delay. I'm Charles to Ledesma This.

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AP News

02:17 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"Safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Covid 19. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The UN climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November. In Scotland. However, the British government Has quickly rejected calls for post moment, saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for the just to tackle the issue. Without further delay. I'm Charles to load as much during the time an Islamic state inspired terrorist who was incarcerated in New Zealand, he was moved to a more secure prison after using violence. The national commissioner at New Zealand's Department of Corrections, says Ahamad Shamsudin would often abuse stuff and they've been multiple times when he thrown feces and urine at them or threaten violence, even resorting to punching officers. At first, some student was housed at a general prison but was later shifted to a maximum security jail. After an incident in June 2020 when staff tried to move him to an exercise yard. He was then released from custody in July. He was arrested after police found Islamic state videos and a hunting knife at his apartment. I'm Charles says, Mom, I might cross your reporting, President Biden will get a firsthand look today at storm damage in New Jersey and New York. President Joe Biden travels to New Jersey and New York today to view damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Idol. Last week. At least 50 people were killed in six Eastern states, including 27 in New Jersey as record rainfall hit last Wednesday. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy God rest the souls of those we lost keep their families in your prayers. After touring a neighborhood in hard hit Manville, New Jersey, Biden will visit a neighborhood in Queens, New York on Monday, The president approved major disaster declarations for six counties in your Jersey and five in New York, affected by last week's devastating flooding. Mike Rossia Washington Thank you for listening to the AP.

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AP News

01:43 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"Coalition of Environmental groups has called for this year's climate summit to be postponed, arguing that too little has been done to ensure the safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Covid 19. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November. In Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for post moment. Saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for leaders to tackle the issue. Without further delay. I'm Charles Tu la Decima during the time and Islamic state inspired terrorist who was incarcerated in New Zealand, he was moved to a more secure prison after using violence. The national commissioner at New Zealand's Department of Corrections, says Ahamad Shamsudin would often abuse stuff and they've been multiple times when he thrown feces and urine at them or threaten violence, even resorting to punching officers. At first, some student was housed at a general prison but was later shifted to a maximum security jail. After an incident in June 2020 when staff tried to move him to an exercise yard. He was then released from custody in July. He was arrested after police found Islamic state videos and a hunting knife at his apartment. I'm Charles says, Mom, I might cross your reporting, President Biden will get.

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AP News

02:56 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley. The US thinks about 100. Americans who want to get out of Afghanistan are still there. And this morning, Secretary of State Tony Blanket is giving an update. We're in direct Contact. With with virtually all of them. We have a case management teams assigned to them. To make sure that those who want to leave Can, in fact, do so. Secretary Blinken is visiting Qatar. He said this morning that the U. S. Is working with the Taliban on getting more charter flights out of Kabul. For those who want to leave, he says the Taliban has assured safe passage for all seeking to leave Afghanistan with proper travel documents. And he says the U. S will hold the Taliban to that The cleanup is underway. And today President Biden will see for himself what the remnants of Hurricane Ida did. Parts of New York and New Jersey. The AP is my Gracia. At least 50 people were killed in six Eastern states, including 27 in New Jersey as record rainfall hit last Wednesday. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy God rest the souls of those we lost, keep their families in your prayers. After touring a neighborhood and hard hit Manville, New Jersey, Biden will visit a neighborhood in Queens New Year. Work. On Monday, the president approved major disaster declarations for six counties in New Jersey and five in New York, affected by last week's devastating flooding. Mike Rossia Washington First lady Jill Biden resumes teaching in person today in a classroom at Northern Virginia Community College, where she's worked since 2000 and nine she's been teaching virtually for more than a year because of the pandemic. She teaches writing in English. The actor Michael K. Williams has died. He played Omar Little on HBO's drama series the Wire. He was 54, his body found in his Brooklyn penthouse apartment. Police say his death is being investigated as a possible drug overdose. This is a P news Environmental groups want this year's climate summit to be postponed because of the covid pandemic. The apes Charles de la Decima, the Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for postponement, saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for leaders to tackle the issue without further delay. I'm Charles to let s make a U. N official is urging governments to stop what she calls delaying tactics and instead embrace measures to limit global warming. She warns, no nation is safe from the impacts of climate change. I'm Rita Foley. AP News.

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"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:51 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"This is a P news. I'm Rita fall Lay the US thinks about 100. Americans who want to get out of Afghanistan are still there. And this morning, Secretary of State Tony Blanket is giving an update. We're in direct Contact. With with virtually all of them. We have a case management teams assigned to them. To make sure that those who want to leave Can, in fact, do so. Secretary Blinken is visiting Qatar. He said this morning that the U. S. Is working with the Taliban on getting more charter flights out of Kabul. For those who want to leave, he says the Taliban has assured safe passage for all seeking to leave Afghanistan with proper travel documents. And he says the U. S will hold the Taliban to that The cleanup is underway. And today President Biden will see for himself what the remnants of Hurricane Ida did to parts of New York and New Jersey. The apes my Gracia. At least 50 people were killed in six Eastern states, including 27 in New Jersey as record rainfall hit last Wednesday, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy God rest the souls of those we lost keep their families in your prayers. After touring a neighborhood in hard hit Manville, New Jersey, Biden will visit a neighborhood in Queens new You Work. On Monday, the president approved major disaster declarations for six counties in New Jersey and five in New York, affected by last week's devastating flooding. Mike Rossia Washington First lady Jill Biden resumes teaching in person today in a classroom at Northern Virginia Community College, where she's worked since 2009 she's been teaching virtually for more than a year because of the pandemic. She teaches writing in English. The actor Michael K. Williams has died. He played Omar Little on HBO's drama series the Wire. He was 54, his body found in his Brooklyn penthouse apartment. Police say his death is being investigated as a possible drug overdose. This is a P news Environmental groups want this year's climate summit to be postponed because of the covid pandemic. The apes Charles de la Decima, the Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for postponement, saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for leaders to tackle the issue without further delay. I'm Charles too late this month, a U. N official is urging governments to stop what she calls delaying tactics and instead embrace measures to limit global warming. She warns, no nation is safe from.

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"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

AP News

03:05 min | 1 year ago

"climate action network" Discussed on AP News

"Investigators say they may never know why a Marine veteran killed a Lakeland family of four He had no connection with Authorities say Brian Reilly confessed to the killings. Prosecutor Brian Haas says the only explanation so far is mental illness. Reilly's girlfriend told investigators he'd been saying for a week that he was talking directly to God. 130 year old, towering statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee in Richmond, Virginia. Comes down tomorrow They'll start preparing to take down the status overdose. This is a P news. Environmental groups want this year's climate summit to be postponed because of the covid pandemic. The apes Charles de la Decima, the Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for postponement, saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for the just to tackle the issue without further delay. I'm Charles too late this month, a U. N official is urging governments to stop what she calls delaying tactics and instead embrace measures to limit global warming. She warns, no nation is safe from the impacts of climate change. I'm Rita Foley. AP News Now the rebuild, But Louisiana residents are being warned that repairing hurricane Ida's damage isn't going to be easy. My expectation is that it only gets worse from here. That's what a real estate agent research firm, chief economist says about reconstruction in the region hit by Hurricane Ida. Homeowners have been calling about damaged roofs or to get an update on renovations that were scheduled before the storm. Joe Sobel, the owner of Big, Easy Construction in New Orleans, says he's I've got bad news. The job will cost a lot more than usual and take a lot longer. And one roofing company owner says. I've spent more time fighting with insurance companies over prices than I did roofing houses. Building. Contractors were already grappling with severe shortages of workers and supplies when IDA hit I'm Rita Foley, 20 years after Andrea Hoberman died in the September 11th 2000 and one terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Her family holds tight to the love she left behind. Her father, Gordon Hoberman says his life has not been the same since September. 11th 2000 and one My life has been September 11th Andrea was 25. It was her first trip to New York. She was on the 92nd floor of the north tower for work when the plane hijacked by Al Qaeda hit the floor above her just missed her present. Her humor. Her love some of her personal things like her cell phone, and I'd were found in the rubble which your dad donated to the 9.

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Environmental Groups Call for Postponement of Climate Talks

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 1 year ago

Environmental Groups Call for Postponement of Climate Talks

"A coalition of environmental groups this call for this year's climate summit to be postponed arguing that too little has been done to ensure the safety of participants amid the continuing threat from Clevedon team the climate action network which includes more than fifteen hundred organizations in one hundred fifty countries says is a risk that many government delegates civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions the UN climate conference cop twenty six is scheduled for early November in Scotland however the British government has quickly rejected calls for postponement saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for the leaders to tackle the issue without further delay I'm Charles Taylor that's my

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U.S. Climate Action Center opens

Pacifica Evening News

02:04 min | 4 years ago

U.S. Climate Action Center opens

"Action center alongside pavilions from Britain. Poland and New Zealand contrasts with the low key presence of the official US government delegation at the world climate summit in Poland. The climate action center is backed by a group called we are still in referring to the withdrawal of the United States by Donald Trump from the thousand fifteen Paris climate change, a cord Patrick Hamilton is director of global change. At the science museum in Minnesota. He said that citizens have to take the lead when it comes to environmental issues. Science museums at centers in the United States enjoyed eighty million visits last year. They are advocates for science we accept the scientific reality of human caused change. We also know that solutions exist to this challenge. And we also realize that in the absence of federal leadership responsible for all of us to step up and take action as citizens, California billionaire Tom Steyer, a possible democratic presidential candidate attended the opening of the US climate action center, it cut we'd say he urged United States to return to leading the world in tackling climate change another environmental group that climate action network awarded its tongue in cheek fossil of the day award to Germany for abandoning its twenty twenty. Target on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and for failing to support more ambitious european-union-wide targets for twenty thirty. Here's a climate action network speaker explaining the award as many of you know, if the word is an digits award people to the country that is the best at being the worst does the most to the least and who is working day and night to ensure that we do not reach fair just inviting climate agreement German officials declined to comment on the award. I

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