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Marketplace All-in-One

Tributes paid to former Tata Group boss

Marketplace All-in-One

Marketplace

Business, News

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

From the BBC World Service: Ratan Tata was one of India’s most internationally recognized industrialists. The tycoon oversaw a 50-fold rise in profits in his two decades as chairman of Tata Group and acquired brands like carmaker Jaguar Land Rover. He died at age 86. Also: How is Swedish furniture giant Ikea going to hit its eco targets? Plus, the drugmaker behind Zantac agrees to a huge payout.

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0:00.0

Hi I'm Kai Rizdahl the host of How We Survive

0:03.4

It's a podcast from Marketplace. In 1986, before I was a journalist, I was flying for the Navy.

0:09.6

Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.

0:14.4

It was the cold war and my first deployments were intercepting Russian bombers.

0:18.6

Today though, there's another threat out there, climate change.

0:22.6

This could be the warmest year on record.

0:24.6

Climate change is here.

0:25.7

Temperatures here are warming faster than anywhere on Earth.

0:29.5

And while the threat seems new, the Pentagon's been funding studies on climate change since the 1950s.

0:35.9

I think we will put our troops and our forces at higher risk if we don't recognize the impact of climate change.

0:44.7

This season, we go to the front lines of the climate crisis

0:47.5

to see how the military is preparing for the threat.

0:51.0

Listen to how we survive, wherever you get your podcasts.

0:56.5

The drugmaker behind Zantac agrees a huge payout.

0:59.9

Live from the UK.

1:00.8

This is the Marketplace Morning Report from the BBC World Service. I'm

1:03.9

Stuart Clarkson in Fort Leanna Byrne. Good morning. British farmer company

1:08.2

G.S.K has agreed to pay up to 2.2 billion dollars to settle lawsuits in the US that claimed a discontinued version of its heartburn

1:15.9

drug Zantac caused cancer. The agreement is far lower than some analysts had estimated and

1:21.4

that's pushed up the value of shares in early trading.

1:24.0

The BBC's Mariko Oi has more.

1:26.2

The firm announced that it has reached agreements with 10 law firms who represent around 80,000

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