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i assume about the sounds of talent and inspiring story about the volume music under the swastika. thoughts may 25th on dw, so 200 is cold, has supplied heat and electricity to all homes. it's funded locomotive, steam engines and ships. but now it's being phased out, mines the closing everywhere, and workers are losing that jobs. because burning coal, patrice, it's kind of damaging. c o, 2 emissions more and more countries. i'm looking for tenants, including the norwegian archipelago, the fall bought home to optic foxes roses and the northern lights coming up on made a step backwards, is 14 leading russia back to soviet times. revival the old pneumatic to mail system goes high tech slim down less expensive many m r eyes full. and what's popular will
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be the bike boom. go global but says to the northern fringes of you read to the ocoee pedagogy followed by the coal mine and long you'll be in is closing savannah bard and pond capella, go above the arctic circle. this is where the letter was 24 lives and the norwegian settlement of long year be in today. she has a normal working day, although the job itself isn't terribly ordinary. she works in a mine that has been producing cold in the permafrost for the past half century, final preparations before going underground. it's more than 7 kilometers to the immediate coal mining site, the 1st by car then
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by electric car. then on foot. to day me a is reinforcing one of the tunnels, drilling holes of the ceiling and inserting iron rods to help distribute the pressure of the rock. so all the secure 1st and never go under a mountain that there's no ticket. my number 7 is the last working norwegian mine in the small board archipelago. it will close permanently. next summer. it's part of the authorities plan. just switch to alternative energy sources. when i started working in the line, we were supposed to be doing it to 20 or $45.00 around and, and just a year later i, we were told that you were closing. and right now i'm calling about it's,
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i'm trying not to think too much about this. of the miners and maintenance staff will lose their jobs. the closure of mine 7 was planned back in 2023, but due to the war in ukraine and rising energy prices. the deadline was postponed until 2025. every year the mind produces about $30000.00 tons for heating the archipelago is capital long. here, p n, and another $80000.00 tons for the needs of the metallurgical and chemical industries in europe, including germany. last fall, however long you're being a band and colon switched, it's own the power plant to diesel, which was the plan. according to long, you're being mer chair, you're on the vic. this is the 1st stage of the energy transition. due to the use of coal about $75000.00 tons of carbon dioxide were being emitted into the atmosphere every year. and the city needed to find something more efficient. and i
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know it sounds a bit weird because we go from fossil fuels to false hotels. but these are always a good 1st step because it's more, get a get, it's more flexible. and we have interested in a new battery park to stabilize system that makes it also easier for us to face and we have for now renewables like wind and sun. the green transition in small and bard is handled by moans or the cell about an employee of a state owned company. stewart and ash cap of the company has been mining coal in spartanburg for a 100 years and is now investing in green energy. moses projects are a solar panel park outside loan. european at a place called is fed rowdy o as well as solar panels in the settlement itself. the projects are now in the test phase. pull the night in winter, changes to pull the day in small garden spring. so the solar panels are ideal for the energy transitions as moans. so behind the hair you'll see one of the 6 uh,
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one of the 6 uh solar facilities. we have bills to last year, so long again. it's on the building called port awesome, but it's a combined hotel and office building. so we have the solar panels on almost all of the roof. the curve roof is but cooler today. in addition to wind and solar energy, the development of geothermal energy is also being discussed in spite of art moons . that means that he feels like a pioneer in the field of green energy. here in spite of the art above the arctic circle, of course solar panels, the wind turbines and batteries aren't quite normal and come and the rest of the wrong. but we don't know how that would work, compare until we actually build them and test them in real life. but not everyone in rome. european is happy with the environmental policy. well also plans to make small bud green. norway continues to explore an oil and gas which is not helping in the fight against climate change. but there is also another problem. small board
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has a special status enshrined in a treaty from 1920 along with norway. russia is also permitted to conduct economic activities here in the town, the balance book the russians, unlike norwegians, plan to continue developing mines. although cold production will decline there as well. at the moment, byron's book has applied $120000.00 tons per year. and by the end of 2032 coal mining in the archipelago should be reduced by 40000 tons. but according to representative something norwegian energy company, there are no discussions with byron sport regarding the development of renewable energy sources. the last our region mine is closing a 100 years after the start of mining in the archipelago for moans. this is a chance to realize new green projects and for me to move on as there are many
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countries in the world still mining coal. i've been looking in through going through a story. leah greenland. uh because i really like mining. so i would like to keep doing that um, but i'm also open to be a mechanic again on the mainland. yeah. either way, the closure of the mind and the introduction of new technologies on the island have kick started, a green transition on spot of board, where many se climate change has been felt particularly strongly in recent years. however, there is still much to be done to make the green future happen to. c make one, the 1st light in space was the parade of the soviet union. then you make a garden became the 1st mind in space. but the us moon landing in 1969, it connects to everything you as a sub. this is usa communism. this is capitalism. characterize the codeword era.
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1991 spelled the entrance to the soviet union. a new policy of transformation and openness was introduced. but in today's russia, many loans the old days yes the. instead of yet times id and logical training was positive every day life. this can be seen again today in modern use organizations and all call brands such as the most of which i'm making a comeback. the soviet union is becoming increasingly present in today's russian merchant. people are reminded every day on tv about the good things and the soviet union. what a strong country it was. it's quite a world power. but that was not old such as the so we are seeing a major power low, which is an enormous increase in investment in what i would now roughly describe as the military industrial complex. my brother,
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he is proposing this development and sold the full of the soviet union as the greatest geo political catastrophe of the 20th century. is present steering russia towards the soviet union in the coming associated union, the state controlled every thing, an economic life works wow. and how much was produced this got so both of those, it was a great deal of the industrialization after it ended. there was still the basic group of companies that is actually survive. and the interesting thing is that it has more or less been subsidized for 30 years. so fits and yet keeping industry alive with state money was a common practice in the soviet union. if you want to do business today, you have to be on good terms with the page, i'm racing. otherwise you'll fail. what's them just as fits here? the best in rush, or the thing is you don't have to nationalize in order to exert state control. for
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example, they have considered introducing something like a secret service presence in private companies and guidance and helping people as rush has become more authoritarian. the, the pressure on private companies has increased significantly about the name adults like this. yahoo, it's the state increasingly costs the shadow over the economy and put in when, who no one of his associates once a company say in a while company on the owner can't do much and has to hand it over and them with the amplitude of people that are also parallels to the soviet union in terms of consumption in the past, that was often nothing to buy. today there is, but only people in the big cities benefit despite sanctions, goods from all over the world are available here. it must be to meet them. there are also many small towns and villages where the standard of living is on par with the end of the 19th century. kind of get to sometimes there are no paved roads or
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old grandmas still have to collect wood to heat their houses was on had to be put in c, r o d. russia has incredible potential. if it's resources and wealth were used to improve people's lives. but that's not happening, but that's an hour that shouldn't be stopped. press thursday for the future. that's been positive patients policy since he took office around 20 years ago. this is consistent with every day life and the communist soviet union. it was a world power also because of its very high alms expenditures. person has also increased them in the course of the war and ukraine. just the process will be found autonomy. that's a power. lo, we're all associates, even when they tried to compete with the us in the seventy's and eighty's in the end were in the mid eighties. around 30 percent of the entire economic output was spent on defense. and the soviet union ultimately failed dom, we're not quite there in russia yet, but put on is moving in the same direction about putting typically gets within
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these like every strong investments in the fama industry or other future oriented sex is being severely neglected. just like at the end of the soviet union, the same applies to the i t sector. why russia was a world leader in some areas before the war and ukraine, but not anymore. but listen, i mean mister rush o shouldn't be investing in technology to prepare for the time after oil and gas is that's not happening at all. and they're simply using the money that's coming in to wage this war to prevent that works in the short term. but in the long term, the country's economic future is being squandered. people try to get to isn't economic down for a minute. like with associate union c, a alpha, i just don't see the regime collapsing due to economic a p both quote that's up to the shelf of the apple says i'm placing what kind of i was about to leave is what i'm just team to. i'm just cuz we didn't mean you can certainly continue to live in such a system. if you have these various elements to keep things stable, like a completely controlled media,
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a strong internal police force and the strong arming, then it certainly can work done kinda so we, i was going to new york. doesn't lots of the ussr and pretends russia even if it's full men. the capitalist, however, the end of person isn't, is not yet in sign. the lease was supposed to be the future within 3 tubes and a copy of a risk that was in columbus as an outlet. for did you know that the futuristic hyperlinks was based on the old principle of new magic tubes? the idea dates back to the 19th century, 1st, conceived as a way to transport people. it was late to use to send mail some companies today. it's still indispensable, using new technology, sending things from one place to another in a different way. a german company is building something like this. on the top,
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the car biggest challenge is one of the customer knows that to mail is the right transport medium. they've got before the sink list. a ton of their customers are primarily large hospitals who use it for sending blood samples to the lab. the pneumatic tube is used up to 4000 times a day. larger systems cost several $100000.00 bureaus, but they save employees lots of trips and valuable working time pro and stating on the mountain central europe. we're normally talking about amortization within $2.00 to $2.00 and a half years for investments and then i'll modest. that's what we're going to initially to using to offers another very important advantage. they weren't absolutely secure because messages can be transmitted in a completely analog way. it's very old school, but secure this when this comes to the other example, there is the german chancellor document is up for documents that need to be kept secret of you and have to have an original signature or send it back and forth. and you can go to the internet if you see windows and step by screen. maybe the best
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example is natalia navy, the hot spy, if it is equipped to aircraft carriers, was to mail this so that they don't have to give the commands verbally by the like, which could potentially be intercepted. but instead, send them to whoever needs them using the tube, clock or the v. no in the shooting. the, you have a commandos. i will post medic to check down which you use 170 years old until the 17th letters and packages were transported this way in europe's major cities. so they could be delivered within one day to take me volunteer for our technology is very outdated and no question. and because they were only really controls my feet and been involved a lot of heavy mechanical engineering. until today, of course, it's completely different from the main part of the business these days is software, soft, wear, and more software safety. so we have 7 software engineers alone who work every day for new years on new control systems for new options to come in from the customers . fuel noise
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o c o n n d from clinton high and coleman. today it's not just from point a to b as it used to be, but to point c and d in both directions, using only compressed air instruction like a vacuum cleaner. automation is also advancing in this area so that customers can save even more work time. but how reliable is that even phone calls for an object using the system? we have to give the information to the technical staff within. they need to know relatively precisely truck control system where they have to look for the item. but this happens very rarely the manufacturer is business has been growing steadily for several years and is expected to achieve turnover of more than 50000000 euro. so this year, most of the systems are sold abroad with 75 percent of sales generated there. sometimes in places where the technology is still unknown,
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biased best buy was in the philippines, and i went to the hotel, picked up the phone book and looked in the yellow pages for the category we were interested in. and called maybe 50 companies until someone said, yes, yes, i know, i'm interested in technology that was once thought to be dead. has a future unexplained chest pain, headaches that don't subside or long lasting abdominal pain. perhaps a herniated disk. what's going on in your body? doctors often do em authorize to find out the technology doesn't use radiation, so it's less harmful than x rays. still m r i machines are usually heavy and expensive, but that's set to change. it's one of the most important medical examination procedures of all time. magnetic resonance imaging, o m, r i,
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the devices i used to take images of the inside of the body, such as the brain, ligaments or internal organs. this allows to me, is how to attack, so joint damage to be detected and treated as in any stage. and oh, without radiation, less than half of the world's population has access to m r i devices in the country like india. the forward is the biggest issue. and 2nd biggest issue is to assess the medical facilities. while that all around $35.00 m. all right, devices per 1000000 inhabitants in germany. there are many attendant to that in india. this is because i'm all right devices and also in the launch and heavy, but also extremely energy intensive and expensive. to high resolution images. they need strong magnetic fields and needs a generation by super conducting why a coils through which launch electric carnes can flow without loss. this requires
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complex and expensive cooling, however, and innovation from the german city of atlanta and could make em all rise more accessible worldwide. a group of researches has succeeded in developing smaller, lighter and energy saving m r i scanners from the, our new system is more compact and less expensive than previous systems and it works independently of infrastructure and can be operated by any one. this means the 3 researches have developed a much smaller magnet, so that m, all right. it's cool. with helium. however, the new technology only requires a fraction of the previous amount and no longer needs to be refilled. there's not, i mean he makes the device slight tutton more compact, but also significantly cheaper to operate. and it can also be used safely and re tens with an unreliable power supplying the smaller magnet. it initially makes the images worse, which means the noise is stronger to compensate. we have to work with new methods
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such as artificial intelligence. without the m, r i device would take several hours to deliver a high resolution scan. as we could look at the images, we have the same spinal column here both with and without a i the x square. it can see immediately that these images have much more detailed information at the images without it. and that's exactly what happens is going out of the plus plus b a. i supplements the images with standard information on their respective body region, resulting in high resolution images. the development took 10 years and then it's peak employed, several 100 people. the 3 researches received the budget, so come, skies and of all the on is out standing research and development projects for that innovation. several 100 of the systems have now been produced and sold in over 60 countries worldwide. now to i'm or it's a city in north west india with the population of 1000000. this hospital which was
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funded by donations, recently acquired its 1st m r i scanner is the only one for hundreds of closes and it seemed great to mom. so with the help of this machine, we are available to provide the diagnostics services in a very reasonable prices. the reasonable price is primarily based on the operating costs compared to conventional m. r i devices are leon. after every 2 to 3 years, they have to do a field helium. now this in this would crisis, this very shortage of magnitude problem. free stuff uses only 0.7. helium. you don't have to do you feel every time the hospital also upset for this m r i device because it's smola and they'll come back and it doesn't require highly trained stones either. but it's still a relatively large heavy device. it remains to be seen whether m r i's can become
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even smaller in the future. the will your new bicycle be in a bike that's assisted by a battery powered electric motor, then your right on track, at least in your. but does that also apply worldwide? the bicycles with motors, a huge market for the bicycle industry. and a chance to save c o 2 is that they are already all the region germany it's pretty cold and wet at this year's a bike trade fair in germany. visitors are prepared to spend a lot of money over again, so the upper limit is $8.00 to $9000.00 or that's it. so i have to spend 3 in a hall for a good one. i would say 3000 years max. that's pretty much that would probably cost
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627000 over $2000000.00 e bikes were sold in germany last year. more than bikes with down to motor. half of the bank so imported. most of them from vietnam, bulgaria hungry ends in netherlands. business with e bikes is becoming increasingly important, as on average, they costs 6 times as much as a bike with our motor. the only thing missing is the infrastructure safe routes for cyclists. for example, it's not only germany that doesn't have enough of them. you can write them in all kinds of weather, of course, visiting scientists from indonesia, engineer paul are currently conducting research at the university of casa in his home country. and upon there was traditionally been a lot of bicycling but uh, with the
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a lot of motorized issue going around and people are switching towards motors, motor vehicles. so that's a, that's available. allow me to just documents in there pod, promote bicycling and board climate protection. however, these are all still private initiatives. there is no state support the and what's it like in indonesia, bicycle activists are also fighting here and are dissatisfied with the current government. the thing that they need to do is to make a more info, struck to it friendly for the cycling. and the got someone needs to find to give the budget for all those things. not a, to the cars and the cycle. the bikes couldn't make a big difference here because they make cycling less strenuous. in
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indonesia, we are very hot country and everyone is sweating. and that's what also what i heard from them. i didn't like to cite being because it's mixed medias. type sway t germany on the other hand, the state promot cycling. at least there are plans too. but space on the road is changed and cars keep getting bigger. but optimism still range at the university of castle. and then like it's really good is that it is such a game changer because a lot of people clue cycle more to cycle longer and to even cycle if you're feeling good enough at least at the beginning. so, i mean, this is where it is, the
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. this is dw news live from balance 3 european countries say they will recognize that palestinian statehood explains prime minister joins the leaders of the island . the new way in announcing the historic decision prompting israel to recall it's, i'm box, it is also coming up on the program. iran supreme leader performs present the food funeral service of president avery. right. you see this tens of thousands of gas the entire on the .