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Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. It comprises the westernmost part of Eurasia.

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...By Katya AdlerEurope editorThe unexpectedly meaty win for controversial, hard-right politician Geert Wilders in Wednesday s general election in the Netherlands set international headlines on fire...

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... However, this still outstripped performance in the sector in major European countries...

Going undercover to reveal people smugglers' sales tactics

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... 5m Pakistani rupees ($9000; £7,500), a young man can arrive in Europe " safe and sound" in approximately three weeks, he says, by crossing the border into Iran on foot and then travelling by road via Turkey to Italy...

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... " If it s not the time - when there is a war in Europe - to spend 2% on defence, then when is? " he asked...

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... He said they had lost ground to Labour among voters who would like to rejoin the European Union...

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...By Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC NewsEurozone interest rates have been hiked to a record high by the European Central Bank (ECB)...

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... The local authority - the largest in Europe - has issued a Section 114 notice preventing all but essential spending to protect core services...

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... " Given the financially constrained position of our UK business, any significant change is only possible with government investment and support, as also seen in other steel making countries in Europe where governments are actively supporting companies in de-carbonisation initiatives...

Does a climate summit need 25,000 people? And more questions

Aug 29,2023 9:41 pm

It's Two Weeks until the start of the crucial COP26 climate summit in Glasgow - One of the biggest ever world meetings on How To tackle Global Warming .

But what's it all about? Bbc News science correspondent Matt Mcgrath answers some of your questions.

Does COP26 really need 25,000 people there? They will generate a lot of CO2, so why can't many elements be online? - David , Birmingham

The pandemic might be seen as the perfect moment for the UN to use technology for negotiations, and it was attempted during a preparatory meeting for COP in June, which ran for three weeks.

Unfortunately, it didn't go Well - time-zone and technology challenges made it almost impossible for Countries with limited resources, progress was limited and decisions were put off.

As a result, many developing nations have insisted on having an in-person COP. They feel That it is far easier for their voices to be ignored on a dodgy Zoom connection.

They also bring a lived experience of Climate Change That it is critical for rich Countries to hear First -hand.

There's some evidence That this works. In 2015, The Presence of island states and vulnerable nations was key to securing The Commitment to limit temperature changes to 1. 5C in the Paris Agreement.

What pressure will be put on the Countries contributing The Most to Climate Change ? - David Neil, Bolton

It depends whether you mean the Countries now contributing The Most to carbon pollution, or The Ones That have done so historically.

This difference is an important part of the delicate dance between the richer nations and emerging economies on Climate Change .

Under the terms of, those Countries That have used fossil fuels The Most over The Past two centuries - the US and Europe - Accept they will make the bigger cuts in the short term.

The larger developing nations That are now the biggest source of CO2 - chiefly China - Accept they will make the bigger cuts in the longer term.

In The Pact , all emitters - Big and Small - agreed to bring forward new and more ambitious carbon-cutting plans every five years.

There is Only a moral pressure to improve your offer, and a degree of embarrassment if a country doesn't Step Up to The Mark .

Glasgow will reveal whether this approach actually works.

How can we measure progress in climate-Change Adaptation ? - Ian, Ontario, Canada

Adaptation is The Process of making changes to Your Country to cope with the impact of a changing climate.

It covers everything from developing better weather-warning systems to simple steps, such as building uphill refuges from potential floods.

For many years, the richer nations wanted the climate aid they provided to poorer nations to be focused on cutting carbon and not on Adaptation .

But the reality of rising temperatures, and The Impacts they are bringing across The World , mean That view has changed.

The UN is now calling for climate finance to be split 50-50 between Adaptation and cutting carbon.

What's also new is The View That Adaptation is no longer just a problem for poorer Countries - Witness the impact of the heatwave in Canada, or the floods in Germany this year.

So success in Glasgow on this issue will be measured not just by more money but by progress towards what's called the " global goal on Adaptation ".

However, right now, no-One is quite sure what That stands for or how The World should get there.

Getting some clarity on That at COP26 would be a Big Step Forward .

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.

How much lobbying from multinational businesses, such as steel, concrete, gas and aviation, is going on behind The Scenes ? - Jenny Paton-Williams, Edinburgh

Representatives from steel, concrete and many other international businesses are usually represented at an event like COP26.

The UN also wants to encourage engagement from fossil-fuel industries and " carbon-heavy" corporations.

There are often questions about the scale of influence That these large companies have, especially when they can afford to send hundreds of delegates to The Cop .

This never looks good when compared with developing Countries , which may struggle to have any presence at all at this event.

However, environmental Pressure Groups are also out in force and are very sensitive to any attempts by multinational corporations to influence negotiators, and serve as a key line of defence.

As at previous COPs, both the numbers and actions of corporate representatives.

Who will be in The Room when decisions are made? Will it be the global elite, elected representatives, or people That are going to feel The Effects of Climate Change First ? - Ross Gibson , Dumfries

All of the above! The Key lesson That was learned from previous attempts at agreement is That it's important to build broad coalitions of rich and poor.

Take the Kyoto Protocol , for Example - Signed in 1997, This Was The World 's First major attempt to restrict carbon.

However, it foundered from the start because it wasn't inclusive - Only the developed Countries had to cut carbon, and there was a feeling That a narrow group of rich Countries essentially decided the terms for everyone.

The Paris Agreement was built on input from the Western powers, such as the US and EU nations, but also from The Most vulnerable Countries , such as the Marshall Islands .

This broad-based " high-ambition coalition" helped broker the two key concepts of Paris - That every country, rich and poor, would take on commitments, and That the lower temperature threshold of 1. 5C would be a viable target for The World to aim for.

So yes, there will be members of the political elite in The Room , but there will also be representatives of the very poorest. Climate Change affects all of us, and the consent of all is needed to tackle it effectively.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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