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据报道,荷兰环境评估局经过评估,指出该报告中还有许多“小的”错误,例如其中的有些结论只是称来自“专家判断”,但是这些大都没有清楚标注来源或并不透明。IPCC今年1月曾正式承认,该机构的第四份气候变化评估报告中存在重大“失误”,即喜马拉雅冰川将在2035年消失的结论严重违背事实。此外,报告中有关“荷兰55%的国土位于海平面以下”的说法也表述有误。
但是,荷兰环境评估局同时也称,他们评估发现的这些错误并不影响该气候变化评估报告的所得出的主要结论,即由于人类活动产生的影响地球已经开始变暖,并且正在威胁到数百万人的生命和幸福生活。
BBC News with Jonathan Izard.
The Middle-East envoy Tony Blair has told the BBC that he believes the International outcry which followed Israel's raid on aid flotilla at the end of May persuaded it to accelerate the substantial easing of the blockade of the Gaza Strip. Israel has dropped restrictions on all consumer goods. Mr. Blair said it was a big shift in policy and should improve the life of Gazans.
Obviously, it's a big change to move the list which only something permitted can it come into Gaza to a prohibited list of the things coming into a matter of course, unless prohibited. That should change the numbers of items coming into Gaza from around about just over hundreds to thousands of items being able to come in. So, obviously, that makes a big difference and should implement to make a difference for the life of Gazans.
However, construction materials are still in the allowed for projects controlled by the UN. Hamas, which controls the territory, says it's nowhere near enough as the ban on exports from Gaza remains.
The European Union says it's withdrawing trade concessions from Sri Lanka after the government failed to guarantee that it will implement charters on civil, political and children's rights as well as airborned-torture. Sri Lanka will lost preferential access to European markets next month. Sri Lankan exports to the EU were worth 1.5 billion dollars last year. The EU Foreign Affairs Chief , Catherine Ashton, said she hoped talks would resume.
East African leaders have renewed their call the United Nations to turn the African Union peacekeeping forces in Somalia into a UN mission. The President of Somalia Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed warned the hastely-convened meeting of the original group Igad that Somalia was in the hands of al-Qaeda and extremist groups and that a radical strategy to end almost two decades of crisis was urgently needed. Igad has agreed to deploy 2,000 more AU peacekeepers to Somalia. Kipruto Arap Kirwa is the Igad facilitator for Somalia.
"We expect that peace troops will come from Africa, but we wish international partners to be able to give the necessary support for the troops to comparable times as troops as well and the UN handle the system."
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has reversed the controversial ban on the national football team playing internationally. The decision came before a deadline set by world football's governing body, FIFA, which threatened to suspend Nigeria from international tournaments, because of its rules against political interference in sport. Caroline Duffield reports from Lagos.
The country's Football Federation has published a statement. It says that the president has graciously rescinded the decision to withdraw from international competition. It says that he harkened to the passionate appeals of top officials and well-meaning Nigerians, and that he changed his mind for the sake of millions of “yous” involved in football. Many people, whether football fans or not, were thrilled at his decision to withdraw from football and tackle corruption amongst football bosses.
World News from the BBC.
The review of a report from the United Nations Climate Panel has found the claims of eras in its 2007 report were largely unfounded. Dutch parliamentarians were angered by claims that rising sea level would flood more than half of their country. However, their own environmental agency found that the country was threatened but by flooding rivers rather than the sea. The BBC's environmental correspondent says this is the latest in a series of inquiries which have concluded that the mainstream view of man-made climate change is basically correct.
Iran has accused some European and Gulf states of refusing to supply fuel for its airliners on flights overseas. An Iranian aviation official said the action had greatly increased the cost of such flights. The BBC correspondent says Iran believes this is a result of new sanctions imposed by the United States last week.
The presidents of Venezuela and Ecuador have taken part in the ceremony in Caracas to reunite two 19-century independence heroes. The symbolic remains of Manuelita Saenz, who was buried in Peru in 1856, were later to rest alongside those of her lover, the liberator, Simon Bolivar. From Venezuela, here's Will Grand.
When Manuelita Saez was last by Simon Bolivar's side, it was almost 180 years ago. Now, under the direction of the government of Hugo Chavez, she is at least in some form of alongside him once more. Critics say the entire event is a fuss. They say the symbolic remains of Manuelita Saenz, a little more than a box of Peruvian earth, intended to weep up nationally sentiment in an long election year.
A new campaign is underway to save the legacy of one of Britain's greatest filmmakers, Alfred Hitchcock, the director of Hollywood classics, such as Psycho and Vertigo, made a number of silent films earlier in his career, which Britain's national films institute is now trying to restore with funding from the public. The institute hopes to return 9 of Hitchcock's earlier masterpieces to their original 1920s' condition.
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