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trying to. stortford during 19 w. . this is details we can use like from berlin i go america's party has that as a new leader and a close run of both delegates choose i mean less chance to take the helm of the conservative c.v. you with general elections later this year law center now has a good shot to be the party's candidate for chancellor but does he house what it takes also coming up. shutting up shop from $6.00 to $6.00 and nationwide curfew
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comes into force in france in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus if people fail to comply is they'll think anything from fines to jail time plus. 5 more years and power for one of the africa's longest serving leaders uganda's president you're very moved 70 secures a 6th term and a disputed national election his main rival bobby wine claims fraud amid an internet blackout. on the call for a leash welcome to the program germany's governing c.d.u. party has chosen a new leader arm in russia at the head of the country's most populous state party delegates elected in a convention that's been postponed since last year due to the pandemic and took place mostly online the contest was necessary after i'm going to macos 2018 pick to
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leave the party resigned lush it's a win puts him in a strong position to be the cd use candidate for chancellor in elections later this year but claiming that spot won't be easy. a centrist a team player a successful campaigner for cd you has chosen arm in lesh it to lead it in a year which will see elections in 6 german states and the national vote in september when i'm going to miracles time as chancellor will come to an end. i am the responsibility that goes with this office this through and i will do all i can bring us together through this year united states elections in a few weeks. the federal election. when we want to make sure that the next chancellor is also from this party next can slash in 2017
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last should lead the c.d.u. to victory in germany's most populous state north rhine-westphalia and the party is clearly hoping he can keep winning at the polls. by rejecting freidrich merits of businessman who looks likely to move the party to the right the c.d.u. delegates seem to think the key to electoral success in the post merkel era will be more of her friend of compromise oriented conservatism the new leader now has to unite his party and make the case for continuity. cancelling but in the reputation of chancellor merkel both here and internationally can be summed up in one word trust. we need this trust as a party. but you can't just pass trust on trust for us to beat. these us for trial one most months. and
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some of it has been criticized for his handling of the corona crisis in his home state today he said after the country will need to modernize press ahead with green transformation and maintain strong links abroad. for germany that i imagine is a european germany is a leader in the world through its excellence as a model and its humanity. wouldn't it the question will be whether it is the man to run for the job of chancellor in september that is not certain and potential rivals are already waiting in the wings. let's now take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world but the roof has shut down a new nuclear power unit in the city of a strong bet near the border with lithuania the country's energy agency said a safety alert was triggered during testing but said radiation levels remain normal the same plan suffered technical problems after it was launched in november. nasa
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has carried out its 1st live firing of the rocket engines designed for the u.s. next human lunar mission the test is a vital step ahead of the launch of an unproved rocket planned for this here the program will eventually take astronauts back to the moon for the 1st time since 972 . thousands of migrants from central america are gathering in guatemala ahead of a push north toward the united states mexican border forces have been put on alert ahead of their arrival and thought the migrants are hoping joe biden's incoming u.s. administration will be less tough and donald trump's. and 2020 attempts by migrants to enter the european union illegally hit a 7 year low that's according to the border and coast guard agency frontex but one migrant round to the explosive growth last year it's through spain's canary islands
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off the coast of africa where nearly 23000 people landed last year after journeying by boat that's a 5 fold rise from 2019 once on spanish soil many trying to make their way to the mainland their ultimate destinations tend to be elsewhere in europe but step toward policing by france stops many migrants from getting further north and philip schultz reports from the border town of. every morning at 10 am the market square in the small northern spanish town of becomes a meeting place for african migrants local activists have set up an information table they give new arrivals tips on how to get past strict shakes by the french police and cross the border into neighboring fronts the whole it's a little bit recently the number of people coming here has increased but for most migrants their real destination is further north france belgium or germany. iran is
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just the gateway to these countries i support that. but. yeah one of those seeking help this morning is how sun come out from guinea he recently arrived in spain now he wants to continue to watch paris and you'll have when i get there my dream is to get a better education and then a job i have to send my family money so that they can survive. even. in recent months around $20000.00 migrants like her son have arrived in the canary islands the author supposed to take care of them but often the migrants are simply told to leave the country after which they continue their journey nor. the town of iran has created its own infrastructure for migrants just passing through we as the government of the basque country had to quickly find solutions most importantly we had to set up shelters immediately but most migrants don't want to stay here for long they just want some time to regain their strength and then move on. to bridges
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connect it all in with the neighboring french town of french border officials have significantly tightened control see in recent months because of the pandemic and the increased number of migrant arrivals it's a complicated situation here at the bottom between spain and france human rights activists accuse french police officers of checking people based on this can color accuse spain of just waving migrants through the migrants find their own solutions they just try to cross the bridge as often as they have to in order to make it's to the other side. asan has also decided to give it a try today together with a friend but they don't want to attend crossing one of the 2 bridges instead they just want to get across using a commuter train france is only 2 stops away from each other with god's help it will work out somehow i'm an optimist. there's
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a message. a few hours later how son sends a message saying it didn't work out a passenger alerted the police and he was turned back at the 1st stop in france he says in a few days he will try again to gets to the other side uganda's long serving leader your very most 70 has been declared the winner of the country's presidential election following a campaign marred by violence international observers said they couldn't determine if the poll was free or fair because they were only given limited access the internet was shut down across the country and the main opposition candidate bobby wine says he's effectively under house arrest. you were in the 70s supporters celebrated on the streets of the capital kampala after the electoral commission announced that he had won a 6th term in office the reelected president voters for
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a peaceful election and rejected all accusations of photo fraud. i think this may turn out to be the most she didn't read election since 962 in a 2 suit for susan i do 62 we have been having your program move people want to she did the elections. but runner up bobby wine sees things differently in a phone interview the opposition leader described the results as an absolute fraud and pledged to soon release video evidence to back his claims.
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that. soldiers and police around his residence whether they're there to protect the opposition leader or to intimidate him and keep him under unofficial house arrest is unclear. uganda has been under a government imposed internet blackout for 4 days one of africa's longest serving leaders is said to stay in power 76 year old you know wearing the 70 became president of uganda in 1986 back then he said that leaders who overstay their welcome were at the heart of africa's problems. in france a nationwide 6 pm curfew to help stem the spread of the corona virus has taken effect residents face fines or even jail time if they don't comply infection rates in the country have stabilized but the government is concerned about the number of patients and hospital requiring intensive care treatment it's largely accepted as a logical next step but already hard hit restaurants and retailers it's another
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debilitating. normally bustling with saturday night shopping days paris businesses closed their doors much earlier than normal. but we trust the government but once again it's a loss in revenue for us we need to reorganize our staffing we don't know how we will get financial help for that will we be able to use the furlough scheme for our staff what kind of impact will it have on our revenue but for but. it's a tough new measure and aimed at getting corona virus infections under control a nationwide curfew of 6 pm many have grown accustomed to stricter measures. do we have the day a bit earlier to go and see friends earlier there's not much of a change it's more of a question of doing things really are that's the only difference is the report. i'm
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not an expert but i suppose if so many scientists agree on that i mean it must work . and as people rush to finish their shopping thousands of police were on hand to give fines for those breaking curfew. 2400 police officers were mobilized throughout paris to ensure the proper implementation of these curfew measures and their respect by the population of. the virus has killed 70000 people in france and while infections have remained steady at around 20000 per day hospital admissions can. need to grow. sports now and abundantly i like think we're looking to bounce back from defeat and dortmund last weekend but instead they suffered another setback to the title and best chance after being held to a draw and. leipzig strode out knowing
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a win would at least temporarily put them top of the table but you're not as much as men faced tough opposition involved borg the hosts had won their last 5 home games but started this match snoozing. the 1st real attack yielded the 1st goal 4 minutes in wingback 90 mckillop 1st forwards to latch on to emil for specs cross . that was back in the side after being dropped from last week's dortmund defeat and immediately repaid his coach's faith. but the wolves woke up and responded through top score of out of a forced his 11th league goal a diving header. the flying dutchman left with far too much space. and then it was like tick who were caught napping allowing the hosts to take the lead on 35 minutes marcel's of it's a loss the bull right in front of his own box and enough to stephan got the lucky deflection to secure a $21.00 half time lead. after the break
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a free kick left both spoke defender scrambling and like 6 center back villi all eventually hit the back of the net with the coach's finish to level the schools. the match finished all square a result that may not please either side. more soccer is up next in sports like we need a teenager who dreams of becoming a professional player and a golfer links for me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context.
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and honestly the loss of my name is it a loss of i came to germany when i was 7 i think i started playing soccer when i was 8 or 9 and. my. motto is either my motto is always to be the best possible but i always choose my own challenges to take on and in the end i always manage to meet my goals. but at the same situation as i. did you know from off the record. so people contribute.
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fun that's what yeah that's he is i think most estimates after all of that are. not . the right. well it is really the. first it. took in my time i don't like about something. completely new to. me. because. look at these 2 suspects if we. go. back to the every program you're really going to. want to know the real number was . michael michael michael michael and it was. that. i was if you stick what's very important is that he wins all these tools he's fast
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and great at headers i just hope he stays fit he's very important part of the team looks like. i came to germany when i was 7 i think i started playing soccer when i was 8 or 9. you know. from then on i liked it and i noticed that i was always getting bigger and i was always the best i could really achieve something so that became my goal it's my seed out. there you know on their chemical. you know i'm going to mug. me i'm listening to. get. me some video of. this ear b.c.'s i'm plugged in that's it i'm.
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i'm. i said it was good. well there let this lot more of. his mother benefit rather clever. here to claim credit. ok. so passed with his and so forth it was the stuff in the. right but i just hope that it will be like a leading player who was with these are stated to you know is be you are led to the problem is only when is the born that you please it safe to the team it will be position position will you please. but the position will you mustn't make a lot of mistakes because the mistakes you make when his position in.
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chances for the open and. the milan case here is the price got. real is plain if i as a small club we can only compete by using the physical strength we have tools and willingness to run it today i had the impression that some of it was i think you've already made it. don't be surprised if you're not on the team sheet on sunday. and most wish. that we can only take 15 players and only the 15 who also give their all in these exercises without. any bother by asking if it. is willing to and i spoke to him on a personal because. you need is the same situation as
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a. player from africa and. it's a big opportunity for you. through food you can change your life you can change your life and remove many youngsters you know we were able to do nor hold to do it but years to see that is doubly pitted and europeans. why do i play football well enough my father was a professional soccer player in africa. after he moved to germany he continued playing football then he stopped playing because of work and so on.
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showbusiness so i asked him why he didn't carry on playing he was really good he also had a strong body like me he was strong even broader. than that he told me why he quit football then i said i will become a footballer for you and here i am yeah. yeah yeah that's what i mean. ok what about you one of the model is that you know one of the. i will be down to. playing in loamy with very different from what i see here in germany i love soccer i started playing at small clubs. when i was about it was age i had already played for a bigger club i even had the chance to play for the national team but. without the capacitor not to see. that's. the law.
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so. when i say i i'm quoting the law i thought i would only nickel and when i when i when i look into when i you know yeah . yeah. it was a flower the war board said that before philip pullman toga was not easy for you to even if you didn't think i came in 2005 because of the ongoing political tension in my country with an economy and then i might arrangements with the embassy so that my family could join me. in 2012 my family arrived here their country the whole family because it was 6 or 77 years old you'll see it's obvious that there dawg i do that you know when adult came he was already strong a force he could run. there which will lead with the ball it is a must still have to learn how to handle that i used to play with him and he is
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a fast learner projects. for. the 5 was yellow you wasn't good you are that's not going to get knocked out of the family but. if you go back to the show you for it you know sometimes you know. it's. the solution. ok we'll see who's here with ok guys i've been thinking a lot about the previous friendlies and. what's clear is that we've always conceded a goal. in the league our opponents will be even stronger than in the friendlies we've had in the past weeks. our opponents today are technically very good.
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it will be difficult to keep a clean sheet but that's the most important thing today. this means that the defensive partnership has to work properly and i think you understand that. i get as much done in it at all. going to libya cuts it to the goals we conceded especially in the last game against bourne i know it was always the same thing but you were not there but later on you were there doesn't seem real and we have to correct that this is very important. so . you have to work together when the letter arrived and someone might do something different but you 2 are not allowed to separate you have to stick together.
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i. mean i still have to do a lot more to improve on this i have to move fast out i've seen that many times already i've just seen after this season my goal is to either move. or try to manage to do and as a lot of things which i will try to fix. a plan date well i've already thought about it but even if i don't make it i will still stick to suck up . because my football i have no plan baked into. a. lot.
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they didn't get a love big returns. as long as their dream. is with an ecological council with their start up again business ideas they are setting the financial world on a sustainable course that. can green investment change the world. on top of. this man loves to eat his christmas tree. timbers sooty arturo's seems art and knows whether its needles bark or good. everything is at a ball. all right then back to the
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brands. 60 minutes. past the drama competition wife marketing numbers atmosphere color fight at sight intuition love hate money and as fans friends find spam and found old to go off on you tube joining us. the. climate change is transforming the earth at an ever increasing pace. a new movement wants to stem the tide. with money. invest one a sense investors determine what happens in the world of. young influential millionaires want the world of business and finance to go green.
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be subtle. it is running out and we have to act i'm good. for decades environmental protection was seen as a money loser for the rich and powerful starting to change course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for but i think. zurich is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth than anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must not go into sets that most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's quite similar in the rest
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of the world and i don't think that's it doesn't there are some 32000000 millionaires in the world and about 2000 billionaire families just from you know and of course these billionaire families are preside over an immense amount of power through their companies and capital of all to see a copy torn out referring to billions but trillions worth of assets and that's where we come in and dozens that's needed on. so that you know at the university of zurich if i call pets ought to study the impact money has on climate change. that ok as a former investment banker he has access to the financial elite. this is no ordinary workshop the wealth seated at this table is a mets'. the participants are young for casual wear and want to change the world to go to the goal. but. what is the goals that you do they move to for you get. help some of the participants come from the. very
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wealthy families. they are heirs to huge fortunes and have influence to match. pets all at once to win them over to making more sustainable investments. i see. the super simple it's going to be you know so i understand what i'll do with my money has it taken the worst and on occasion you were to take a serious. psychopaths what collects data that no researcher has been able to gather before from confidential interviews he learns that many super rich people want to invest sustainably they just don't know how. this is to go so the most important thing is i think the background and when you know why we're actually a university unit to come out we need research about how sustainable investment can be scaled and get it to the point where it can help change the world and that is a that's why we need research this is going to a 2nd aspect is how to bring this information to people who make the investment
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decisions you know but of that's why we've gone beyond simply research but also offer training programs and workshops for people who have a real influence and here at home can i'm torn is shots from germany for example he belongs to a wealthy family in germany. his motto is to use money to combat climate change that's. the most important aim is to create a sustainable civilization our way of life focuses on growth and consumption and that has to change. when you think about it what use is having all that money if it ends up worthless because we're living on a planet that is sinking into utter chaos. trots she's a superhero as role model. to fund and i found batman exciting because he led a double life there have been times when i would have done that too much more than
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now these days i'm more open about issues of wealth because i want to inspire others to take the same direction in my. shorts wants to use targeted investments to make the world economy more socially and environmentally sustainable and social awareness. if. wealthy young millennial generation born in the 1980 s. are forming a new class of investors they're not just looking for profit they want to change the world. but my goodness my generation still has that youthful shake things up mentality that's part of being young that burning desire to tackle and justice. every generation goes through that young people taking up protest against the system is a very important part of this process of renewal and change protests and we've achieved
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a lot with our standard of living but it has often come at the cost of others or the environment of course but that's something we need to address and as much as it . is not just investing his own fortune he's hoping to raise money elsewhere to above all with the aim to combat climate change that. it will drive him he's not alone in his search the roots of ethical investment can be found in churches in britain for example. doing god's work and at the same time it ministering while. i think of the heart of it is that we have to we are pension fund we have to provide a pension for 38000 beneficiaries but we recognize that some real fundamental challenges to our ability to do that and one of those challenges is climate change . how companies interact with the environment. the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and
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engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you've go over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us to tighten as an investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever as a result of the work that's going on at the moment. after the disaster the church of england sold its stake in the mining company that managed the dam. and. the value of the company's shares plummeted. but new investors snapped up the shares so the brazilian company wasn't forced to change its policies. now the church of england is striking a different course. for me this investing is almost
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a failure because you've not been able to get the change you want and there is an opportunity on many issues to exercise that influence from the shareholder base. adam matthews has shifted strategies together. at other major investors he wants to exert pressure. for the church of england that means emphasis on transparency when making information about a company's environmental policies public the church even has its own database. 101 and that's that is just like not even acknowledging climate change and these are the largest coal producers in the world you can see that people are going to start differentiating very significantly with insecticide on other cars best. matthew says the strategy is already bearing fruit climate change has become an investment risk. you'll see in much more collective interventions by
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shareholders the ones that we make we fundamentally recognise individually we will achieve very little by through engagement just by ourselves so everything we do is did towards a sort of collaborative approach where you can mobilize those trillions. matthews is preparing for a meeting with the oil giant shell he wants the company to become more eco friendly . it's early in the morning. here in the harbor of tom's or in northern norway a special investment project is setting sail. a hybrid electric brim will take passengers on tours of the arctic north. investor right to more start is on board for the 1st time. the millionaire wants to promote technology that helps replace fossil fuels and invest in new ideas that benefit the environment. we invest in. the call so we
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think it's very important to have the transitional from fossil fuel in the sleeping . in the streets to electric and hybrid. cause the pollution is. a big problem. the shipping industry is responsible for more than 2 percent of annual global greenhouse gas emissions. our next article doctor comes from iceland. she hopes that new starts investment can help transform the industry by using electricity to power ships and reduce the use of diesel to minimize. this movement as is necessary if the industry is going a little bit simple existence so i've been building a little bit from the last years but the big mover is i am the one sitting on the money so basically if we are to get a real chance those 2 places the money they are those who can make that change the
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1st insisting. on more sustainability is the key factor the vessel built with recycled materials navigates we have received. are now docked there and most stars are convinced the future of the travel industry is green the ships powered by the equivalent of 10 tesla batteries 90 percent of its excursions use no diesel. clean and silent the brim makes its way through the i.c.c. . legal research has shown quite recently that noise pollution is a big problem for animals and in the ocean all the way to our dependence on unhearing in southern able to give us a communications. finance and main story just in general
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communicate in order to hunt together that both of our cousin humpback whales which we often see here are very dependent on their sleeve. the new vessel has already attracted the interest of other investors. a law. our shipping company is hoping to work with out of no doctor on sustainable technology. is more than pleased with his investment. because this is a great project this physical project that's it's you can sort of feel and see that those 3 progress story although it's actually doing something. positive changing the. tourism is that there was to say this in the way it's a great experience. for the norwegian investor sustainable tourism is just one piece of the puzzle to prevent a climate catastrophe the investment industry must go green.
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in london on 20 shots are searching for sources of green money he meets with representatives from industry and politics to discuss dormant accounts some years ago the british government began distributing funds from these accounts to boost sustainable projects. germany has yet to follow suit. here some 9000000000 euros lie slumbering and abandon accounts. their owners are deceased or can't be located as fox wants to use that money to launch a sustainability fund to promote green projects. the u.k. has already put 300000000 euros from abandoned accounts to good use. and tony schwartz is convinced it could work elsewhere. but this but. that's what i found out is that this is also possible in germany. we've already spoke to banks who would be happy to solve the entire matter but even those bank accounts are very labor intensive for them. hoping to create
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a win win situation. that's the banks will benefit society will benefit and the german government will align its laws with international standards and. he still hasn't won over politicians or the banks in germany but is determined to keep striving for a better world. a world in which the oceans off the coast of norway would be spared the effects of pollution and overfishing. the ocean is the source of much of the country's wealth but the maritime industry has been slow in protecting it properly. startups in oslo are looking for solutions. one idea is a design for underwater traps for sustainable fishing. the startups founders need funding. for investors like talk about new start it's a chance to save the world and make money. the goal is
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we're looking for the best farmers that focus on solving problems as a core of their business using technology at scale that. making huge piles to impact the world at the same time as making great profits from actually. talking is heir to a norwegian real estate empire he's determined to prove the finance sector that environmental protection can bring a profit. to start and his business partner your have big plans in store for the startup to get the nod. will receive training from mentors in finance and industry. so really the goal is to help the start of years. willing. courage change across entire industries. supposedly. the risk. is the world of finance ready to go green for their projects to start in power are planning to use their influential network and banking and industry. much like
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lobbyists to connect startups to the corporate establishment and introduce young innovators to the older generation of investors. not me more technology it's it to me we we can not walk with you know the bus take. the class to be our son we get nothing understand how much fish are actually hold us their fish over fences and the cards they do their seem to understand and can also continue to get in a much better way than previously so this is where us the technology enables us to have. and that i think also is something that the new generation is coming to have maybe having more docstring of a statement about these problems as well than men their parents or grandparents live as they can no more using new technology to solve urgent problems and earn money in the process. that's the goal. but what will it take for green investments to truly take off. pencil it is convinced that this will only happen once people are convinced it will turn
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a profit. then people think that when they make sustainability an investment criteria they'll automatically lose money and that's not true for you you effectively lose money when you don't have all the information relevant for development of your investment investment and today the relevant issues are climate change resource scarcity and depletion social stability. they drive the economy and determine the value of investments if you don't take that information into account on your a bad investor but for the finance world that hasn't quite sunk in yet it was good enough once that. this is the headquarters of one of germany's largest asset management companies in munich. is responsible for billions of euros . almost a quarter headed the 270000000000 euro investment branch of the world's largest
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reinsurer unit green until june 2020. he's been involved with sustainable investments for decades the markets up your we had to funds back then to mutual funds in the may add sustainability fund which was an international equity fund and may had climate change fund that invested in solar panels and solar parks and so the parts exact then no one was interested in them it's made out sustainability the equity fund took a long time many years before it was taken seriously on the market for the hope to market and we had to close the climate strategy fun no one invested in it. today may exist in the billet he is one of the companies most successful products and has robust growth. stockings. attitude has also changed back then it was a visionary missionary concept today sustainability is reality and if you meet it.
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a recent study has shown that the world's largest companies face up to one trillion euros from climate change impacts. court says the message is beginning to sink in. either he said by each bar here represents a study the same question was asked each time is sustainability good or bad for performance list for the serious 2007 year for back then every investment in a solar or wind park was a risky one and here you see that beginning in 20162017 that turned around from here on investors gave a different answer for sustainability became good for performance it could put the performance. of. the wind of change is blowing in the investment industry. but why is that is social pressure having an impact. in beaumont globalization analysts and josefa auto market is addressing
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young climate activists he's convinced that the wealthy stand to lose a lot of money and the man if i had my freedom means that i can board a plane a 100 times a year fly to 7 different marathons around the globe that feels like a wonderful freedom but what if that's no longer allowed and the days of international marathons are over as of any field to see if i'm wealthy i'll want to help prevent this catastrophe if only to preserve my own freedom to top the top emitters need to make their companies climate neutral that's now becoming a huge issue of. sustainability is also on the agenda at a meeting in this london bank church of england representative adam matthews is meeting with members of the global investment elite to encourage change. some companies actually putting more effort into the notion of trying to respond in
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never to actually invest in to transform themselves. top show executive business attendants. adam matthews and his team want to confront the oil executives with some cold hard facts. today's been about space we understand in which oil and gas companies which mining companies and which electric utility companies are genuinely starting to transition up businesses and which are so that we've got clarity as investors about where we need to focus our attention and use. leaders of change with those companies that aren't progressing false north. part as adam matthews knows the most powerful weapon in fighting climate change is forming alliances with other investors. stephanie pfeiffer is on the steering committee of the climate $100.00 plus initiative who i think what makes it so powerful is the weight of the investors behind it you've got $36370.00 investors with $34.00
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trillion dollars in assets engaging with the highest missing companies globally at c.e.o. level it is being taken very seriously and it has been accepted that we we only. the investors are worried about what will happen to their money if the oil giants don't go carbon free quickly enough. will the industry face stiff penalties and more the value of their investments plummet. in a show of strength the shareholders convinced the shell executives to enact a new policy linking their salaries to successfully implementing carbon reduction measures. this is one of the longest running just companies of the world through this process we were able to negotiate the 1st of the statement between invest. does. not want to gust company but the question is is that change sufficient from the level of the challenge that we're dealing with and i think that's where there's
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still a lot of work to be done. but time is running out especially for the younger generation. they're demanding far reaching changes to the global economy. but sustainability expert yourself warns against changes that are too radical. doesn't do the gross nice our market system is one of the greatest achievements of humankind and we've created an incredible machine that provides us with all these goods and services services for we can't let it grind to a standstill machine any changes we make to this machine will be a kind of open heart surgery is an open the machine must continue to keep beating while we change it from the fat end dog to save the climate and our prosperity traditional industries will need to be able to shift course without going under and investors have a key role to play invest one investors need to understand that in capitalism what
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happens in society is significantly determined by decisions made by investors inside of those and who we are those investors the amazons we have to ask what's happening to our money our shares in major companies want to name it how can we influence them and him that's what we need to focus on effective and we need to do it in a way that does justice to the scope and urgency of these issues. good. his shoes are concerned these affluent international millennialists. soit has brought them together for an evening event in zurich. 'd the idea of sustainable investment has also won over this young millionaire from brazil. so we decided to do is really thought through this this is. because of their efforts to create a community where we can have it here it's change and also education and how we can
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maximize our impact to all throughout all of our portfolio. not only are wealthy individuals going green they are creating networks from families to loans from scientists to welcome the learning also to the international climate strike movement. the younger generation is determined to promote change. my main motivation is because i won't create a world where we all can be thriving happy people. and that's what i believe as a tech. we stand in front of across all our there is going to hell is going to g.o.p. about oprah and we can influence that. choice and i want to go towards the positive is that on later. in the green investment revolution has started
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where the improbable happened. to lose this one to the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery there's a. lot of the earth for unique starts february 11th oh and b.t.w. . my 1st boss was a sewing machine. icon for all women are almost by this ocean full even something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those knees and. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bisected off my own but it took me more as the night. finally they gave up and went on by me and my cycles but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apt procreates forgoes than writing advice as no i want to meet 2 boys woman back home to put bones by their duties and social norms and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is the about of the hook and i work at either.
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bases d.w. news 9 from berlin trans brings forward its nationwide coronavirus curfew to 6 pm ministers saying the restriction is essential to stop hospitals being overwhelmed thousands of police are standing by in paris to enforce the cuz he will break his face fines or even prison also coming up german chancellor angela merkel's policy has a new.
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