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OriginBirmingham
United Kingdom
Birmingham
England
Members Bev Bevan
Trevor Burton
Phil Tree
Gordon Healer
Associated acts Electric Light Orchestra
Wizzard
GenresRock
Psychedelic Pop
Freakbeat
Psychedelic Rock
Progressive Rock
Labels Deram
Regal Zonophone
Stateside
A&M
Polydor
Fly
Ariola
Capitol
Harvest
Associ act Electric Light Orchestra
Wizzard
SongsBlackberry WayShazam · 1970 I Can Hear the Grass GrowThe Greatest Hits Vol. 1 · 1978 Flowers in the RainMove [2007 remaster] · 1968 View 25+ more
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I Can Hear the Grass GrowThe Greatest Hits Vol. 1 · 1978
Flowers in the RainMove [2007 remaster] · 1968
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Message from the Country
Looking On
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About The Move


The Move were a British rock band of the late 1960s and the early 1970s. They scored nine top 20 UK singles in five years, but were among the most popular British bands not to find any real success in the United States. For most of their career the Move were led by guitarist, singer and songwriter Roy Wood.

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What is COP28 in Dubai and why is it important?

Nov 28,2023 10:11 am

By Mark PoyntingClimate and environment researcher, BBC News

World leaders are meeting to discuss tackling Climate Change at a big UN summit in Dubai.

It Follows a year of Extreme Weather events in which many climate records have been broken.

What is COP28 and where is it?

COP28 is The 28th annual United Nations (UN) climate meeting where governments will discuss How To limit and prepare for future Climate Change .

The Summit is being held in Dubai, in The United Arab Emirates (UAE), from 30 November until 12 December 2023.

COP stands for " Conference of The Parties" where The " parties" are The countries that signed up to The original UN climate agreement in 1992.

Why is holding COP28 in Dubai controversial?

The UAE is one of The World 's.

It has appointed The Chief executive of The state-owned Oil company, Sultan al-Jaber,

Oil - Like gas and Coal - is a fossil fuel. These are The because they release planet-warming greenhouse gases Like carbon dioxide when burned for energy.

Mr Jaber's.

Documents leaked to The Bbc suggest The .

Mr Jaber has previously argued that he is from The Oil and gas industry, and that as chairman of Renewable Energy firm Masdar, Like wind and Solar Power .

Why is COP28 important?

It is hoped COP28 will help keep alive The Goal of limiting long-term global temperature rises to 1. 5C. This Was agreed by nearly 200 countries in.

The 1. 5C target is crucial to avoid The Most damaging impacts of Climate Change , according to The UN's climate body, The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Long-term warming currently stands at about 1. 1C or 1. 2C compared with pre-industrial times - The period before humans started burning fossil fuels at scale.

However, recent estimates suggest The to, although The exact numbers are uncertain.

As a result, The is " rapidly narrowing" The UN says.

What will be discussed at COP28?

As well as progress towards The existing Paris goals, :

There will also be.

Who will be at COP28?

More Than 200 governments are invited.

US President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping are not expected to attend, but both countries will be represented.

UK Prime Minister , and that King Charles will also attend. He will deliver an opening address to delegates on 1 December.

Environmental charities, community groups, think tanks, businesses and faith groups will also take part.

Hundreds of delegates with links to fossil fuels.

What are COP28 sticking points likely to be?

There is likely to be disagreement about The Future of " unabated" fossil fuels - Coal , Oil and gas which are burned without.

Mr Jaber has called for a " phase down" in their use, meaning a reduction over time, but not a complete end. However, The European Union is expected to push for a full " phase out".

Climate campaigners point out that restricting agreements to " unabated" fossil fuels would allow some production to continue. They say there is no guarantee capturing emissions will work at scale.

Money will also be an issue.

At COP27, a was agreed for richer countries to pay poorer countries facing The Effects of Climate Change .

But exactly how this will work is still unclear. The US, for example, has for its historical emissions.

In 2009, developed countries committed to give $100bn (£82bn) a year, by 2020, to developing countries to help them reduce emissions and prepare for Climate Change .

The Target was missed but is expected to be reached in 2023.

Will COP28 make any difference?

Critics of previous COPs, including, accuse The summits of " greenwashing" that is, countries and businesses promote their climate credentials without making The Changes needed.

But as world leaders gather, The summits offer potential for global agreements that go beyond national measures.

For example, The 1. 5C warming limit, agreed In Paris at COP21, has driven " near-universal Climate Action " according to The UN.

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