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Global News Podcast

UN climate summit reaches divisive deal

Global News Podcast

BBC

News, Daily News

4.38.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

The COP28 president said nations had "confronted realities and... set the world in the right direction". Also: Experts warn that Sudan is heading towards what's being called a "hunger catastrophe" after months of conflict. And, how Netflix's 'Stranger Things' universe is opening up a whole new chapter in a whole new format.

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Listen now wherever you get your BBC Podcasts.

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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.

0:20.0

I'm Valerie Sanderson at 14 hours GMT on Wednesday the 13th of December

0:26.0

these are our main stories. A case of good cop bad cop as delegates at the UN Climate

0:31.3

Summit in Dubai finally reach agreement on fossil fuels, but some

0:35.1

call it a death certificate. Experts warn that Sudan is heading towards what's been called

0:39.7

a hunger catastrophe after months of conflict.

0:43.0

Protesters have broken into the Indian Parliament

0:45.0

leaping from the visitors gallery and setting off a smoke calister.

0:50.0

Also in this podcast. In the TV show it's like he's this psychotic killer,

0:57.0

but there's this deeper side to him.

0:59.0

How Netflix's universe of stranger things

1:02.0

is opening up a whole new chapter in a whole new format.

1:06.5

A new deal has been agreed at the UN Climate Summit in Dubai after days of negotiations.

1:15.0

For the first time, the agreement calls on all countries to move away from using fossil fuels.

1:20.5

The United States Climate Envoy John Kerry said it showed commitment to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

1:28.0

This document sends very strong messages to the world. First, the document highlights that we have to

1:36.2

adhere to keeping 1.5 degrees within reach. That is the North Star and we therefore must do those things necessary to keep the 1.5,

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