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however, listening to the speech of him on real mach wrong because he was really including 1st supporters and her friends and saying, you know, i need to talk to, to the, we need to talk to these people. we need to figure out what their problems are. we need to sort of be respectful towards them. he knows that he would have a hard time in the next 5 years to govern, to govern against against to the supporters of marine, dependent on the non us did not. and so he acknowledged their existence. it's going to be very difficult to bridge the divide because the difference between differences between those 2 camps are enormous. the difference between this party here and amanda in the cross party is the norm, is it ideologically? it is hard to see how it could possibly be bridge. it's for voters who are not quite sure what they want other than a better life and more of
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a social help. they probably can be convinced and be brought back here. but here at marine the pen, it campaign event in the end, they know that they've lost again, and that just promised themselves that they will keep on trying. yeah, the pen is still remain defiant in saying that she's going to stick to working in politics. and she is looking to the legislative elections coming up and she was really incredibly defined. i mean, she tried to sort of interpret this for her condition. i mean, we had relatively good results as a sort of victory. she didn't get to become president, but she had a really good results and the best ever in the history of her party. and so she, she was really tried telling people that yes, you will carry on the fight. she will keep added. so she will. what's the remain head of the party? she is sort of one scene you what she's been trying to do. but of course it is
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going to be much more difficult. this campaign, this election campaign went her away because she was never enough to walk on to the main problems and the main concerns of french voters, which is rising prices and possibly living at bod to changes there were, there will be big changes, of course, in french politics over like time, we still have one new brain and we have developments in europe. we have developments on the international stage, economic problems. so it will not be that easy to set a repeat performance in 5 years time and to sort of hold on and keep momentum over the next 2 years to up to the next french elections. what she's hoping for is success for her party in 4 weeks in the parliamentary election, but traditionally they haven't been very strong there. so maybe that's a porno,
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no. k, bob or vsl at marine, the pens party headquarters. thank you so much. well, let's get the european perspective and got to brussels. why is it up? is terry schultz has been monitoring all the latest developments. what's been the reaction there? terry? 2 micron speech. there hasn't been any reaction yet to the speech. it's only of course, a few minutes later, but european union leaders have reacted with very strong positive messages to the victory of emanuel mccall. starting with the baltic states, who of course, would have been quite worried with a la pen victory that her pro russian line would, would break you and nato solidarity on strong sanctions on reinforcing military presence along the eastern flank. you also have european commission, president vander, lion and european council. president shaw michelle both coming out and saying they
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look forward to the next 5 years working with a manual quote. i was quite surprised to hear in his speech. no mention of, of his plans for france, his role in the european union or in nato for the next 5 years. he didn't talk about foreign policy at all, not even ukraine, something on which he's, he's worked on very intensively both, both in moscow and in here. he mentioned ukraine once and, and didn't speak really about about his plans to, to reinforce you and nato measures against moscow. that's quite interesting because it was mentioned even with lisa that there was no detailed manifesto when it came to foreign policy apart from mentioning how important the war in ukraine is now going forward for france, wavy lisa, president taking things forward when it comes to his relationship with the you well, certainly with the european union, i'm a con is, is pro e u he, of course, a, please, the e u anthem, again,
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as he did 5 years ago when taking this stage. so he's certainly, i'm making clear that he remains this pro european leader, and he has said many times that he wants to continue franco german cooperation. that of course, is a pillar of, of the european union's strength. and there is no question that this will be in his plans for the future, but he certainly didn't tell us anything about that to night. we'll have to wait and see if there is a detailed manifesto in the coming days. terry sholtes, thank you very much and brussels while in our main news, french president, in matthew micron, has been reelected to a 2nd 5 year term. but kron comfortably saw a strong challenge from his far right opponent. marine the pen, early results show the incumbent president, 158.8 percent of the votes in the election. one of the pen got 41.2 on the current, also beat le pen in the 2nd round or voting 5 years ago becomes the 1st french
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president in 20 years to win reelection for corners being seen as benefiting from the public desire for stability against a background of rising prices and the war in ukraine. his victory speech underlined the values. he says, his presidency stands for 2 days. an election obliges us to think about all difficulties and to reply efficiently to the disgruntlement that was expressed. fellow citizens, dear friends, was a little slow today. man, if you chose a human as it project them as ambitious far on countries independence or europe, a republican project with its values, her social project, that's ecological new for me. so that is based on world class young creation, believe it helps young little 3rd to liberate our academic and business
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strengths and forces. and this project is our project. well, let's get more from max hoffman dw is head of news here with me in the studio. so what, how do you think germany is reacting to what we heard from nikon few moments ago? it depends who you asking germany, but a large majority of the, of the politicians are very relieved about this. of course, you can't forget that there are also, there's a far right party here in, in terms of the, the, a, f d that has caused connections to the national national rally, which is now called from the pen in france. so they're not happy about this, but the governing coalition certainly is very happy to have my call as a reliable, predictable partner with them. they can continue the projects that they've already started and to show minus what this franco,
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german power couple in europe looks like without germany and france being on the same page. of course, there are only 2 nations among the whole european union. but if they're not in the same page, nothing gets done. this is as simple as that. and does this still holds true, although the situation has become more complicated in reverse? if you want to get something done, if you want to have reforms, if you want to have projects, then those 2 need to work together. and my call has at me has made it exceedingly clear from the start that he's very willing to do that. even for some the did the, the german answer in the beginning when he came to power, by the way, my call was much too slow to his projects. and i'm actually who was chancellor back then had to listen to the criticism here also that she was too slow to respond to what am unaware of my call was doing so at this bodes well for the european union. as we know what to say, there are
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a lot of people in the european union that have different ideas about that. you would like to have a different european union. but as it stands, the whole project as it's evolved over decades. this is a good consolation for that project on an international stage. like we mentioned, he didn't say very much when it came to his agenda with foreign policy and the war ukraine. he did mention once what, what did you make that? but this i think, is quite simple actually, you know, this was just a happy man. remember when we talked about how he kind of lost this you for just being happy, a nice to few of her that, that, that's him that, that was there. i haven't seen that in a long, long time. and i think if we still, if we still have those live pictures, he's still hugging it out and for the eiffel tower, if we can take a look there. so he was very relieved you could tell he was have he wanted to keep it happy and of course to warn you. crane is nothing that is particularly happy or positive at the moment. and so he just mentioned it in passing. yes. to mention
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that because the biggest thing happening at the moment in the world probably, or at least in this part of the world. and so. so that was important to mention, but not to, to dwell on it too much and what was important. it was significant here is, 1st of all, you talked a lot about ecologically something we haven't talked about yet today, but that was behind that, that the youth coming with him to the eiffel tower, you know, building a future for the youth. and you can tell this is going to be one of his priorities going forward because he mentioned it also so often during the speech. so that was significant also that he really directly addressed all those that either had to vote for him because they wanted to avoid martin the pin or didn't vote at all because they didn't find that any of those 2 choices were palpable for them or who even voted for marine the pen, so he tried to be very inclusive and show them that he would be there for them. we are looking at live pictures, where am i?
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am a con, delivered his victory speech after his election against his rival, marine the pen and his message, as we just mentioned, was very much about unity inclusivity equality and also promising a more ecolog nation for france. and here we can see president con, greeting and thanking his voters outside the eiffel tower. let's talk a bit more about the fact that he mentioned abstentions and the undecided voters and even the pens voters, it's quite significant, but he was trying to portray himself as, as we're talking about the man of the people. do you think he was able to do that this time? but all presidents do that, or all elected officials do that. most of them at least, and don't remember whether donald trump did that after his election in 2016, but that's kind of common sense, you know, because he is the president the whole country. but there were some moments that i found very interesting,
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especially one where he started talking about marine le pen. and his supporters started booing because of money in le pen and where he said no, told you in the beginning, i don't want you to boot clearly is making an attempt to bring those voters on board. i don't know if the listen. let's see if this is actually a real possibility or too much trust has been lost, but he's making an effort that that's quite clear. and also said we need to reply efficiently to the disgruntlement. he said that we need to give all those people are. it's my duty to give those people who voted for money in the pen and answer. i think that was the main message came max hoffman. thank you very much. let's quickly cross back live to powers where manuel micron had just delivered his victory speech out outside those headquarters at the eiffel tower and speak to d w lisa louis brings up to speed on, on the atmosphere there. lisa. most people behind me,
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i so very much celebrating him on my coin still here. he's shaking hands with people. he's saying allow, he's paying tribute to all those that have made his, his victory to night possible. he said it at the beginning of his speech, you know, i know that i owe you something. he also said in his speech, o busy that he needed to do more. he heard the message of those that voted for him . despite actually that the fact that they didn't really want to vote for him, they want to block marine le pen and he said he'd address that anger. he'd also try to address the anger of those who have voted for me. marilla pan. and he was speaking of, you know, the next 5 years here in france, he said, i want to have you create a france. that's humanistic. that, that's human, that's liberal, that social, that's ecological, that's equal. this is the classical or mentor, you know, both right center, right? and to left that in my, my call came to power with 5 years ago,
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and he's now pledging to really put it into place, put it in place in france, and to take everybody with him. he said, you know, we need to do this side by side. i need to change my style. this is really what he pledged here to night. and a lot of it plays into the optics, as we saw with him walking into a crowd of young people before he gave his speech. absolutely, no, this is really typical emma coma style. he gazed to meet people, obviously tonight, those were his supporters, but he's also been out there to talk to people who don't agree with him in between the 2 rounds. we saw in discussing multiple times with people who police about project really. and he tries, he always tries to convince everybody to go along with him and to find a consensus greatly. st. louis in microns election night open air headquarters. thank you very much. speaking to us from the eiffel tower,
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it wasn't dw news lie from berlin, that's the end of our special coverage on the french presidential elections where you money. micron is now the leader of ross once again. thanks for watching. i'm really mohammed take care, bye bye. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
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ah ah mm with who? oh hulu. with a kite that transforms wind into energy, a vacuum cleaner, that pulls c o 2 out of the air and drove that plum trees. digital innovations that
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combat climate change. our topic to day on shift ah, to limit global warming to a maximum of 1.5 degrees celsius. greenhouse gas emissions must be nearly half by 2030. this is what the intergovernmental panel on climate change has recently reported. the consequences are a huge forest fires melting polar ice caps and devastating floods. only by consistently avoiding using oil gas and other fossil fuels. can we stop the trend or could digital innovations help humanity? some of them sound too good to be true, like the seo to vacuum cleaner. ah, near iceland capital reykjavik, a plant the actively removes you to from the air has been operating since 2021. the technology behind it is called direct your capture each collection times extract the carbon dioxide with high tech filters and fans. first,
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they use heat to separate the carbon dioxide. then it is mixed with water and injected deep into the earth. they are, the carbon cools and solidifies, and no longer contributes to global warming. the plant is the largest of its kind. i can capture and bind $4000.00 tons of c o 2 per year, but it meets a lot of energy. iceland is night deal location because it has both hydro and geothermal resources. renewable energy is abundant and cheaper. it's the only sensible way to run the plant. we are committed to use only renewable energy, so we don't want to emit c o 2 while capturing c o 2. the plant we have in iceland, it's if, since he is hired and 90 percent, which means that for one tom, we are capturing, we admit about 10 percent. so we make about 100 kilo plane works 1st direct here
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capture plant went into operation in 2017 at the swiss site. the c u 2 was not stored in the ground but uses fertilizer in nearby greenhouses. this closes the carbon cycle and prevents more carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere. an impressive approach and it really works. but how much influence can it half on global warming? the plant on iceland can capture as much c o 2 in a year as 250 citizens in the u. s. consume. similar projects such as storing c o 2 under the ocean floor have only had limited success, says a j gambit of imperial college london. a much older technologies with carbon capture storage, which they suck the seo to out the atmosphere. such fit actually capture aside from the combustion of fossil fuels and things like that. industrial manufacturing
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plants in poll, gas light house stations, and that comes out from storage. technology has been a bit of a disappointment in terms of the rate which has been able to be pilots. it's demonstrated instead of industrial c o. 2 filtering plans can therefore only stop the rising global warming to a small extent. so let's take a look at a completely natural method photosynthesis. plants grow using only light water and carbon dioxide forests are especially effective at removing c o 2 from the air, according to german climate expert julia pon guts. from all the metro so called nitro solutions for as are the ones that are probably have the largest potential. this is simply because it's large areas that potentially could be a forest that and horace have a rather high carbon density. so not of carbon per square meter, but every year around $15000000000.00 trees are cut down worldwide. this is for
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firewood or because the land is needed for agriculture, new roads, or settlements. grasslands and deserts continued to spret. this contributes to global warming. at the same time, climate change helps create even more grasslands. it's a vicious circle in spain rangers are trying to stop this trend using drones. they want trees to grow here again. in only 2 days, they have spread around 500000 seats. in india, the start up my route. drones wants to use similar technology to plant 1000000000 trees by 2030. the seed copper plants trees from the air. the drones selectively spread seed falls over areas to plant new forests or to strengthen weaken forests. a drone can carry 10 kilos of seed falls each holding 4 to 5000 feet. this technology offers new opportunities for reforestation, says storage, petty, co founder of mark drones. india is
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a video where dvd geography and burden like deserves in boston. that that ice him with the rock on our mongrels in west bengal. so there are many regions, fear to people are unable to reach for their not many activities that are going on at present. so you've got that can be to these areas under to believe us with is before sewing the drones survey the terrain afterwards, the seat capture continues to work. it monitors the seedlings from the air and the results are collected in a database to ensure healthy forest growth. so once the emitter istic and read on some specific algorithms which can process these, emerged it to create that optimum input on like understand optimum environmental parameters for maximum plan growth. so based on this information, we understand like which spot of the forest needs to be taken, get rid of it is thin adverb, very low growth of 3 color. and also,
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what is the optimal seed ball configuration that you're still going? artificial intelligence is decisive in monitoring the a for station efforts, but it can take up to 40 years for trees to grow and actually sequester c o 2. according to green i t expert chris adams. they took around planting a ridiculous amount of trees as in them the, the area of india. i me, one companies are carbon emissions rather than just actually getting fossil fuels. so these can sometimes be end up being the unintended impact of being a extraction from much more important conversations. authority colonization. if we are to stop law the warming, we cannot simply keep burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas. but where will our energy come from? then? could you imagine life without electricity? for nearly 800000000 people were wide, that's the reality. most of them live in sub saharan africa. sierra leone in west
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africa is one of the least electrified countries in the world. only 23 percent of the population has reliable access to electricity. intelligence solar networks are set to change all that solar panels have changed life and to come to a village in sierra leone. there is finally reliable power from the noodle. sources . agree to prove people you had a used to life because he therefore studied fella they at a youth any visual freezer, a found you know, going to be muffled full on life in our mic. are they doing possess, coma, across all different anyway, the guy, the drinks, they're called. glad. erica. welcome bye. is camille solar powered. many grease is designed to solve 2 problems at once. first, provide much needed access to electricity. second,
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reduce greenhouse gas emissions. renewable energy p. d centralize energy system works in remote areas of the national power group and intelligent control systems are able to capture any superfluous energy. the powergen company installed the microgrids per manager mohammed. so leo county is a promising concept is community 5 years down the road? it was completely dark. what low today we have electricity here for me going for for the rest of the all. this is of a good, valuable, offshore. our micro grits or local solar energy grits. really a global solution. we asked energy, expert marie, for barracuda from kenya, micro grid. i'm not the be all and all see up lead from so every but there in integral part of the electrification process in the, in
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a global thought. like for example, the solution found by dr. m. a thing in the indian state of rochester. he has installed solar panels, both on his hospital and on the family farm land, missouri like i feel like i'm contributing to the needs of my village. co put live one for 220 megawatts and i am generating 5 megawatts here on my land regards to new york. and so i am contributing to 2 percent. every single my village is power needs. i feel good about the alarm. you regularly feed solar energy into the local power grid, individual projects which utilize a i can provide local relief. but other solutions are needed to meet the rising global demand for energy. there needs to be an understanding that is not centralized. greed vases smarter microgrids or vices stumbled on solutions. it's really what's the best solution within each context,
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the german company enter kite has an innovative and decentralized way of generating energy. it uses the power of the wind. there are no huge wind turbines, but instead a mobile system. the portable system consists of only 3 main components, the stunt cape, the control lines, and the steering cabin. the kite is flown automatically with prevailing when conditions being taken into account. they fly higher than the tops of existing wind turbines. like i'd noticed in cool enter, kate uses the wind up high, where it blew strongly and consistently above to these wind turbines. high uses high technology, kate systems that are controlled from the ground and transmit the wind power via the lines to a generator on the ground. he's either a bowden, i can get an artful, but hug the kites, are designed to generate twice the power of conventional wind turbines.
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a decline only the small turbine bleed tips are actually effective. looks on is we've reduced our system to that. it looks yeah. and replaced the stability of steel and concrete with a very reliable control system. i've been told, which i know gets before that things are going on. the costs for solar and wind energy and for batteries are thinking they're down 85 percent since 2010. but time is running out, we must act now and make more use of modern energy technologies. the i p. c. c has warned that we have only 3 years to reverse the trend and greenhouse gas emissions . there are innovations, however, the technologies we have seen today are only a small part of the solution. the c o 2 vacuum cleaner won't help if we still burn oil and gas. what have you done to tackle climate change and which technologies do
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