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of trying to match into the small games mentality. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera ah 2. ready hello, i'm darn jordan and dough. with a quick reminder, the top stories here on al jazeera, more than 600 marches, have taken place across the united states to defend women's reproductive rights. their opposing tough, new abortion laws, particularly in texas, auditor, castro was at one of the runners in the city of austin, texas. oh, okay. they came out in force to protest the country's newest and most restrictive abortion law abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detectable at about 6 weeks of gestation, are now illegal in texas. 6 that's before most women even know they're pregnant. i
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don't think that, you know, old men should like politicians should be making the decision like the decision of what i can and can't do with my body. and i think everyone like every women should have the right to decide when they want to have kids and how they want to have kids . and how many gather the texas law took effect in september. the bill that i'm about to sign that ensures that the life of every unborn child who has a heartbeat will be saved from the ravages of abortion. the law offers of financial reward to private citizens who successfully sue any one who performs or enables an abortion in texas. doctors, nurses even over drivers are at risk of civil penalties. attorney elizabeth myers says she too could be sued for representing abortion clinics by the letter of the law. i am in violation of it and the laws are constitutional. so it's not really
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along with bring it a few 1000 people have gathered at the texas state capital to protest the ban. they call it unconstitutional and resulting in women being forced to continue with unwanted pregnancies or having to travel to other states for abortions. if they can afford it, but eventually abortions may be banned in all states. that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day.
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there's a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped 3rd, if i weren't allowed to have the abortion, and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i do, jo, castro, al jazeera austin, texas, 4000 refugees and migrants including women and children of been rounded up under, attained in libya. united nation says one migrant was killed and at least 15 others injured in the crossville. outgoing philippine president of rigo to tattoo has announced he's retiring from politics fueling speculation. his daughter may run for the tough job. he confirmed, he won't stand for the vice presidency in next year's elections. official results from george's election are expected soon. the vote took place the day after former president macau shock has really was arrested. he returned from exile to support. the opposition in the municipal vote. suffers really was convicted in absentia in
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2018 for abuse of power, but insists the case was politically motivated. tens of thousands of people have rallied in cities across brazil, calling for the impeachment of president j. both an arrow protest as are angered by his handling of the pandemic, and at least 20 people were arrested and 5 injured in classes between pro, when anti migrant demonstrate was in 3 cities across chile. some protested, carried banners attacking the united nations are demanding should a provide basic humanitarian services. and the cambrai via volcano on la paloma is now much more aggressive. according to the canary islands, volcano response department. the volcano has emitted an estimated 80000000 cubic metric meters of molten rock. those were the headline news continues here now to 0 after the dark side of green energy states. and thanks so much bye for now. oh,
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i just against climate change. the processor planned is with for years and it's existence has been denied, but to j. climate change has become a global concerns. citizens are asking their elected officials for concrete solutions to fight pollution and rising temperatures. why should we study for future being taken away from us? ah, in 2015, 195 countries committed to reducing their c o. 2 emissions. at the end of the cop $21.00 conference, the new energy transition initiatives were officially launched off off by dub 6. your luck girl, bobby. i got sick that the
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age of petroleum dominance has come to an end green technologies such as wind turbines and solar panels. will now find their place. this is one of the most impressive and astounding technological revolutions in all of history. make our planet great again. ah, one object becomes a symbol of his new ecological era. the electric car, mitchell shackle venture only. zach obamacare. cuz he'd only toss, i went to a think. hello. no, it is wonder tony poor. lemme does say we're due to the poll. empty people are just talking about wind and solar is if that's gonna solve the problem, it won't as the energy transition takes us away from fossil
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fuel resources, it is already generating new environmental disasters. everything which surround us with and societies is made of minerals, basically electrical made of mitchell to min roshan. they need to be mind somewhere pendulum to gaining that all the ship was sunday without it, and then it should listen to it from i to with. and they took a, took it with a dark side of korean energies and often overlooked because the industrial and political challenges are numerous. police. i asked her to get them morgan wishing for some of that club. oh, it's only sudden all measures did look at either put the sun out so soon as august . second, feca said that he told you so he would have fear. you will hear that i'm all assume. what if the promise of clean energy was only an
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illusion? what if green text remedies are actually worse than the evils of fossil fuels? ah ah! the ecological transition is above all an economic transition to be convinced, one only needs to visit the stanza, genevas huge car, show electric is in fashion. it is even the industries future new vehicles are presented as green or stamped as e for 0 emissions. the
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ecological argument offers traditional carmakers the opportunity to reinvent themselves. because since the diesel gate scandal in 2015, buyers have become more responsible adopters. off electric vehicles are people who believe in sustainability. they want to do good for the environments. and they want to do their parts to contribute to fewer emissions and less pollution community shikeria has went up there still let me just review the nova. we're all going to what your pop instead of actually click. and this is why for us, at the end of your group, it's important to offer electric flights driving in each of our segments. in addition to the public's new found awareness, there are new environmental constraints. this is one of the effects of cop 21,
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especially in the european union. by 2030 vehicles will have to emit almost 40 percent less c o 2 per kilometer. the electric car results firstly from political decisions. we have to meet the c o 2 emission targets there are sets by that european commission that all of us manufacturers have to make and they're becoming more and more stringent. if we don't meet those targets, there are penalties that will follow and we will have to pay those penalties. and this is what's week of course one to avoid. ah, what we hear from the automakers is that the electric car presents only advantages on top of preserving the environment, it will create new jobs. so it would be
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a technological miracle. to morrow, hundreds of millions of electric vehicles will drive all over the planet. but manufacturers know perfectly well electric vehicles are not as clean as they are telling us. yes, oil has been abandoned. but other raw materials, which have become essential have replaced it. these are rare metals mccoy social, most effective, kill juicy too. so was just you. so what i'm will know, like what does local, what will be me to walk? i see, coma, lola only thought you patina,
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if you would read the middle of the proposed exotic o'quinn him, one of moolah pure, somehow, yoga good in young. it's a bit daunting, but if you'd like to visit her, she needs to know about when the function in which $189.00 rare metals are already present everywhere in gas fuel to vehicles. mm cerium for example, allows windshield to filter out the sun's uv rays. mm. thanks to your opium, inter bmw screens or colored red or blue moon. ah. but in an electric car, the role of rare metals is much more important. they even impact the vehicles vital functions mm. without the odaimi
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m v electric car simply could not roll. mm. renewed yourself a week. it is evil. so the muscles retreated on immortality. preach. it'll, belmont the cost me to nail healey creek on the machine. me can it on development center which room. so battery is the heart of an electric car and it weighs up to half the weight of the vehicle and would not function without rare metals. to produce a maximum autonomy. an electric battery contains, among other things, cobalt or graphite, but that's not on those in, but it will be supplemental. wow. today, do you german, you told me to foolish to me to come into additional jail. they did a tone of just okay with the reality notion. the
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automobile industry has therefore become entirely dependent on these unknown raw materials and raw materials that are also found in most green technologies. the effect love with china clicks. yep. is on the the me talk me did off good on vow i well was, wow, this a monk by example poor harley motor they were yena were did last year. me to keep obama to family killy cylinder on the panel. so la police in, you know, a foot over there, you can only wander metal off. don't put, put, you have any analogy. event in the now she, a whole new rambler you, when that those long, they meet the ha clean energy, currently represents only 7 percent of the planets, electricity production. with the energy transition solar and
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wind power will supply almost half of our electricity in 2050 in this greener world, it will soon be difficult to light heat or move around without rare metals. mechanically, global demand will explode. don't is the ayana with willy little ha ha! plants depend more don't rule. what are the faithful nearly in a pile to renew and then on? don't cur, don't say gone, they will. yes. oh bycuancarion, a zillion of shock of off thalia dollar now. oh wow. well, which diseases? gatlin thunder do the metal? ha ha. by william ah, after oil dependence,
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we're in the process of setting up a new dependence. ah. so where do these absolutely essential resources come from? wire manufacturers. not communicating on their importance? perhaps because rare metals are extracted far from our cities, far from sight. cobalt comes mainly from mines in the democratic republic of the congo. australia, chilly, and bolivia have abundant lithium deposits. indonesia is a key producer of tantalus zirconium, or 10 thousands of mines on 4 continents are already producing hundreds of millions of tons of these resources.
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but one country in particular has colossal reserves of these strategic raw materials. china the world's leading producer of rare metals, china extract 70 percent of one mineral that is particularly prized by green tech manufacturers. graphite we are in china's far north region in the province of hey longed young. here the giant excavators brought down the mountain and laid bare the water tables
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to ensure our green future graphite as refined and antiquated factories. humans from great risks in nature, is destroyed. graphite residues are scattered across the countryside. these lives count very little compared to the billions in business they graph i produces for beijing. and china has thousands of rare earth, metal mines and refineries indium antimony, gallium, but also tungsten or germanium. they are scattered throughout the country.
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from what i is french. oh, she'll, she'll should on the way, should a free tongue? thought she no, he had 3 children who she chose her to you sorry to wait either shalaya to the doors where your bosses go beyond garza from that she's your. i show your final bill quite a few years with either a little high mania surgically. it all by, with the actual, with the chinese are paying a particularly heavy environmental and human price to allow our world to transition to green energy ear canal before the end of it on the phone. but ha ha ha ha, ha ha ha ha ha, fully and a tunnel on her door, jane went down to that b a toys entered ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha can afford. yeah,
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don't watch another one i do, but then has had her. i don't let the portfolio of her to get. i don't pay before the only thing. we're $350.00, a letter from that mm. 2000 miles from hey long young. in inner mongolia. the chinese have built spectacular industrial centers. those in the town about 2 are entirely dedicated to the refining of rare minerals. a specific family of rare metals. the main pollution discharged from these factories is untreated wastewater. at the gates of the city, a huge artificial lake is born fed by torrents of black water,
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saturated with acids and heavy metals such as florian or mercury go. she doesn't know what will check on the he officially not having a way to detach it. well, hold on to how you doing for your you don't have to have a show up when you wanna. you didn't hear from her. oh no without be worth what the favorite that way dr. got other good 3. wow. good. we will do i'll, if he thought it oliver hale father, he'll know they got to the corner, pale with it a here we are till elisa allen among the tenant was her order. her condo to montana quickly to put her young 10 with their tongue. shackleton, hilton thought, or to think my yet how are you without replenishing with these sources of pollution or the price to be paid?
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so our wind turbines are solar panels and our green cars can purify the air in europe. whole regions at the other end of the world i destroy and the height of the paradox is that these toxic discharges and polluting emissions continue to worse in our planets. atmospheric pollution or fairly powerful tool filter. so yeah, above the blue pod rekey. whoa, deal want bag to the or see will do sample song call. all will thank on will put your buffer actually did to get to the valuables you to that run up act the silver gal. these could i put you shores in as a back nose jobs you see poor poor is he boy, multiple new mission to self to do duty. novick the job rules blash her
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a come on when will to performance for lima. his one underscored machine was when you are green technologies contain not only rare minerals, they are also made up of all kinds of metals. even the most abundant to build a wind turbine, you need on average 20 tons of aluminum. and up to $500.00 tons of steel. an electric vehicle can contain up to 175 pounds of copper. this is 4 times more than some gasoline powered cars. this red brown metal is particularly popular with green tech manufacturers. in passage i need quick de long look. retrieval,
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be the need for abundant metals such as copper. many other countries are now impacted by the production of green energy. is the subject. the promoters of the energy transition are remaining very discrete about to measure the extent of the damage. we must travel thousands of miles in northern chile. it's yuki come out of mine is the world's largest open pet copper mine this mine is state owned. it is a huge crater, 2.5 miles in diameter and more than half a mile deep. as global demand increases,
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the number of people and machines in operation continues to increase the football or to go that the name on the move over to fee nor long how you did the disintegrating dummy danita, romeo. there's a quote, fino said, go to god, the name of the for nearly what are the saluted him? did daniel be in the process of getting the to go mother civil youth? and i said a lot of what was interested in dummy to and i go to feel it through. no, no, you thought equal, but i would, i mean, i guess here what the synthesis anthem is danella. chicky tomato contains 13 percent of the world copper reserves, but the deeper you dig into the rock, the less metal there is with the current rates, the material is already starting to become scarce. as you log on to soup, the lab problem, the police doing more debris, lot. not only of options on it. oh yeah ma'am. the please. universal terms that
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almost a unique fin. messenger napoleonic, i'm think nicole neutral dollies an indian economy dance that you'll new mom. if you're playing with nicholas all lit up on your shoulder, people claim him as with graphite and china, juki, kemati contaminates the surrounding soils and rivers, with its toxic releases of heavy metals discharged into nature. but in chile, copper mining has serious cascading effects. in a country where the smell supports almost 10 percent of the working population, only a handful of individuals dare to publicly denounced the impact of the mine on the environment that emma has been my loa, giving back to them we loudly deny me. nidia in an inductor mctavish hm.
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to extract and refine the copper, you need water. lots of water. chucky kemati consumes almost 2000 leaders of water per 2nd. however, in certain areas of this desert, one of the most arid zones in the world, it has not rained for 500 years go by 34 fearless, he let not pass football, earliest the iowa asunder. mentorship soon, us berlin. i mean in here is a thin door, a min for uncle, for more i color sassik gala, but i think i'm in the law. well, what it is a fuss. i come to my house like the lana realistic emitter. so the solid explore bundle, if thou, again, a government that the name of kamala said one republican, yet so brutal. i mean,
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