Nga Pham
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You are allowed to eat it and restaurants are allowed to sell them.
They have to obtain some kind of license like any other restaurant.
However, you know, eating stolen cats and dogs is obviously a crime.
And the government is really keen to...
promote their images you know as animal friendly no abuse of animals and especially now people really love their pets you know for them you know like my mother who has two cats you know she probably loved them more than me so you know obviously people really really treasure their
And the government wants to show that they have that commitment to not only preserve the image of the country, but also to respect other people, the populations, feelings and their unions with their pets.
This report is telling us that every child across the world is being impacted already by climate change.
And it's showing that half of the world's children are being exposed to at least three climate threats in their daily lives.
And that's things like a drought or a severe heat wave.
or a flood.
And what that means for children, particularly children, is that they're more in danger of getting sick.
If there's a flood, potentially water gets contaminated.
So if there's a huge flood and schools have to close, that means children aren't able to learn or they're not able to get to school because the roadways or the pathways are flooded.
So children obviously have particular vulnerabilities.
When we're thinking about, for example, young babies being able to access their vaccination programmes to make sure that they don't contract deadly diseases, they need to be able to go to a health clinic, they need to be able to see a health professional.
So children are particularly vulnerable.
And that's why we're asking governments to recognise the impact that climate change is having on children right now.
Yes, so the report looks at the issue of air pollution, for example, and every single child in the world is being affected by poor air quality and air pollution, and that includes rich countries like the UK.
And then we're seeing in some countries, children are being affected by multiple threats at the same time and at a very high level of intensity.
But it's having an impact on childhoods everywhere.