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James O'Brien - The Whole Show

When was your penny drop moment on climate change?

James O'Brien - The Whole Show

Global

Daily News, News

4.3913 Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2021

⏱️ 145 minutes

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When was your penny drop moment on climate change?

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0:44.2

Three minutes after 10 is the time. And I do appreciate that not everybody counts their lives in newspaper front pages.

0:52.2

It's to do with background and job as much as anything else.

0:55.2

But I don't know if you take the mail. Yesterday, the day before the United Nations is

1:02.0

expected to publish an astonishing report upon the true scale of climate change, man-made climate

1:09.7

change and the damage that's been done. And also with some

1:12.8

reports, although they've been denied by the government, the army is now, or was now, on standby

1:17.0

to fill some of the disastrous holes caused in the supply chain by, mostly by Brexit. And the men on

1:25.5

Sunday elected to lead with a story about a llama.

1:28.7

Fake news, it's an alpaca.

1:30.6

And that, that for me was a real moment.

1:33.5

Because I've wondered for some time what they're going to do when it becomes impossible

1:36.6

to ignore the reality of what they've done to the country.

1:40.1

And it seems that a story about an alpaca is the beginning of an answer to that question.

1:45.6

What's that?

1:45.9

The army reportedly on standby, or at least there's still 100,000 lorry driver shortages

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