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A Day

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Initial release South Korea
DirectorsCho Sun-ho
Hangul하루
Revised Romanization Haru
Box office8. 5 million USD
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A man commits an unethical act in an attempt to save his daughter's life. Three years later, his actions return to haunt him.

BBC should be 'realistic' on licence fee - Sunak

BBC should be 'realistic' on licence fee - Sunak
Dec 3,2023 9:11 pm

... As part of further changes, an extended hour-long edition of BBC News At One TV bulletin will relocate to Salford while BBC Breakfast, also broadcast from Salford, will be extended by an extra 15 minutes A Day, the corporation said...

How weather apps are trying to be more accurate

How weather apps are trying to be more accurate
Dec 3,2023 7:31 pm

... These days people are using them multiple times A Day, there s more real-time application of weather forecasting, looking at creating alerts in the next few minutes and hours...

American bully XLs: Owners confused by ban, says RSPCA

American bully XLs: Owners confused by ban, says RSPCA
Dec 3,2023 4:40 am

... Another man died after being attacked by a suspected bully XL in October near Houghton-le-Spring, A Day after a toddler was taken to hospital in London after being bitten by a dog thought to be the same breed...

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Christmas Trees: Are we decorating too early?
Dec 3,2023 3:51 am

... " It s A Day to spend preparing for the festivities ahead - from food to decorations...

Israel-Gaza war: Residents of Khan Younis say Israeli strikes heaviest since start of war

Israel-Gaza war: Residents of Khan Younis say Israeli strikes heaviest since start of war
Dec 2,2023 1:20 pm

... " Around 50 lorries with aid were allowed to enter Gaza from Egypt on Saturday, after A Day in which no supplies were delivered to the territory...

Russia LGBT: Police raid Moscow gay clubs, media say

Russia LGBT: Police raid Moscow gay clubs, media say
Dec 2,2023 11:31 am

...Police in Moscow have raided several gay clubs, local media report, A Day after Russia s Supreme Court moved to outlaw the " LGBT movement"...

Thurrock residents tell of life under a 'bankrupt' council

Thurrock residents tell of life under a 'bankrupt' council
Dec 1,2023 8:41 pm

... For years, her sister - who has " profound needs" - used A Day care centre five or six days a week and had countless friends there...

Sultan al-Jaber: A quick guide to the COP28 president

Sultan al-Jaber: A quick guide to the COP28 president
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... 7m barrels of oil A Day in 2021, with plans to double that by 2027...

What is climate change? A really simple guide

Dec 1,2023 6:41 am

World temperatures are rising because of human activity, and Climate Change now threatens every aspect of human life.

Left unchecked, humans and nature will experience catastrophic warming, with worsening droughts, greater Sea Level rise and mass extinction of species.

We face a huge challenge, but there are potential solutions.

What is Climate Change ?

Climate is the average weather in a place over many years. Climate Change is a shift in those average conditions.

The rapid Climate Change We Are now seeing is caused by humans using oil, gas and coal for their homes, factories and transport.

When these fossil fuels burn, they releases greenhouse gases - mostly carbon dioxide (CO2). These gases trap The Sun 's heat and cause The Planet 's temperature to rise.

The World is now about 1. 2C warmer than it was in the 19Th Century - and.

Temperature rises must slow down if we want to avoid the worst consequences of Climate Change , scientists say. They say Global Warming needs to be.

However, unless further action is taken, by The End of This Century .

If nothing is done, leading to devastating heatwaves, millions losing their homes to rising sea levels and irreversible loss of plant and animal species.

What is the impact of Climate Change ?

Extreme Weather events are already more intense, threatening lives and livelihoods.

With further warming, some regions could become uninhabitable, as. In other regions, The Opposite is happening, with extreme rainfall causing historic flooding - as seen recently in China, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.

People in poorer countries will suffer The Most as they do not have The Money to adapt to Climate Change . Many Farms in developing countries already have to endure climates that are too hot and this will only get worse.

Our oceans and its habitats are also under threat. The Great Barrier Reef in Australia, for example, has already due to warmer seas driven by Climate Change .

as Climate Change increases The Risk of hot, dry weather.

And as frozen ground melts in places like Siberia, greenhouse gases trapped for centuries will be released into the atmosphere, worsening Climate Change .

In a warmer world, animals will find it harder to find the food and water they need To Live . For example, polar bears could die out as The Ice they rely on melts away, and elephants will struggle to find the 150-300 litres of water A Day they need.

Scientists believe if action is not taken.

How will different parts of The World be affected?

Climate Change has different effects in different areas of The World . Some places will warm More Than others, some will receive more rainfall and others will face more droughts.

If temperature rise cannot be kept within 1. 5C:

The UK and Europe will be vulnerable to flooding caused by extreme rainfallCountries in the Middle East will experience extreme heatwaves and farmland could turn to desert Island nations in The Pacific region could disappear under rising seasMany African nations are likely to suffer droughts and food shortagesDrought conditions are likely in the western US, while other areas will see more intense stormsAustralia is likely to suffer extremes of heat and droughtWhat are governments doing?

Countries agree Climate Change can only be tackled by Working Together , and in a landmark agreement In Paris in 2015, they pledged to try to keep Global Warming to 1. 5C.

The UK is hosting a summit for world leaders, in November, where countries will set out their carbon reduction plans for 2030.

Many countries have pledged to get to net zero by 2050. This means reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions as much as possible and balancing out remaining emissions by absorbing an equivalent amount from the atmosphere.

Experts agree that, but it will require governments, businesses and individuals to make big changes.

What can individuals do?

Major changes need to come from governments and businesses, but scientists say some Small Changes in our lives:

Take fewer flightsLive car-free or use an electric carBuy energy efficient products, such as washing machines, when they need replacingSwitch from a gas heating system to an Insulate your home.

The COP26 global climate summit in Glasgow in November is seen as crucial if Climate Change is to be brought under control. Almost 200 countries are being asked for their plans to cut emissions, and it could lead to major changes to our everyday lives.

Top image from Getty Images . Climate stripes visualisation courtesy of Prof Ed Hawkins and University of Reading.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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