On March 16, 2020, the PM asked people to start "working from home where they possibly can." Since then, research shows emissions have fell by 7% in 2020, but how much was a result of remote working? I looked into the impact of wfh for my first report for @BBCNews (1/2)
A smile from the COP28 president tonight - these UN climate talks were close to collapse last night - are they back on track?
We've been reporting live all day and will stay with you through the night - read it here https://t.co/kyN6F22hk8
"They are not listening. We are not in good hands at all. I am very worried right now."
Hindou Ibrahim, Co-chair of the International Indigenous People Forum on Climate, on her reaction to the #COP28 draft deal
Is the goal of 1.5 degrees C warming still in reach?
"It's just possible with the most ambitious and immediate action. We have almost run out of rope on this one."
-IPCC Chair @JimSkeaIPCC:
It's Oceans day at COP28.
Oceans have absorbed 90% of excess heating humans have made when burning fossil fuels
but for Pacific Islanders these talks decide if their homes will be wiped out or saved
I spoke to one Tuvalu negotiator https://t.co/uoam6AOqWn
I'm incredibly honored to announce the launch of my new show, Future Earth!
Each week we'll lay out a path for tackling the climate crisis, featuring the real world solutions we already have. ☀️🍃🌲
You can watch it now on @BBCNews and iPlayer
https://t.co/swO9Mtqjkt
Tonight, Future Earth with Carl Nasman premieres on the @BBCWorld channel at 8:30pm ET.
Airing weekly throughout the month, @CarlNasman examines today’s most pressing climate conversations, tapping into the BBC’s 73 bureaus around the world for an unrivalled global perspective.
"Us going [to the International Space Station] was only the first step." 🚀
Rayyanah Barnawi, the first female Saudi astronaut to go to space returned back to Earth on Wednesday and today, she spoke with @BBCNews’ @helenachumphrey about her hope for young Saudi girls in STEM.