Heatwaves, Floods & Bad Air: What Countries Are Doing To Fight Climate Change | CNA Correspondent

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From heatwaves to typhoons, this episode looks at a year of extreme weather events in a region that's bearing the brunt of climate change. It explores ways that Pakistan and Singapore are fighting global warming and adapting to its effects, examines how India is losing its war on waste while China's winning its air quality game. And it spotlights new technology that might bring nuclear power closer to us and keep carbon dioxide out of sight and out of mind.

00:16 Asia braces for more extreme weather
03:32 Pakistan's fight to manage floods
07:29 India's plastic predicament
11:04 China's good and day air days
15:19 Nuclear energy to power our technology?
18:49 Considering carbon capture

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ah CNA documentaries, my comfort past time

alamoba
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Science technology is a powerful tool to overcome climate issues. The good strategy of planning the work wisely can prevent the negative impact of new technology.

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As of 2022, China 🇨🇳 was by far the world's largest *coal* consumer with 55% of energy use, an increase of 2% of the total energy from the year before.
So China is accelerating the use of coal despite it having signed the Paris agreement.

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