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conservation to life with learning pass like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now, feel free. b, o o, b, you plans another strike on russia economy as the block for pass for the sanctions . i have a putin's mobilization of troops to ukraine. will hear from a top economic adviser to president zalinski by russian gas being removed from the menu. europe is looking elsewhere for its energy needs. we'll look at whether the u . s. can fill the void and could this music sound
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any sweet i hear how a sugary alternative to vinyl could be the next musical trend. is the state of your business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. the you is preparing more sanctions against russia. the block says it needs to respond to moscow's announced military mobilization and apparent attempts to annex parts. if you crane here, foreign affairs chief use, a bar l says new sanctions would focus on individuals as well as certain sectors of the russian economy. they would form the 8th package of measures against moscow. burrell was speaking in new york, after a meeting of you foreign ministers on the sidelines of the un general assembly. i've been speaking to all leg to stand co, an economic advisor to ukrainian president law. them is a lensky, he told my colleague, stephen beardsley, what he'd like to see in any new sanctions package. we have 2 stops and then body
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money for the mirror, put in. and his regime reach means for me that we have to stop everything and relate that to trade in russia in terms of energy. so energy, sanction, this is what these desirable and what we would love to see in beckett's number 8. this is really needed and please keep in mind that russians are receiving the main source of their revenue from energy sector. it's more than 40 percent just from oil . they are receiving between 35 to 47 percent. let's say uh, what percent just from oil. we're short of energy sanctions, one way in which the year is already trying to hit rushes, energy income and protects its own. future supplies, of course, is by ending as reliance on russian. oil and gas terminals are being swiftly built along europe coast lines to receive liquefied natural gas from alternative suppliers. much of that l. n g look set to come from over the atlantic, germany
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a scrambling to find a way out of its gas crisis. so help from the u. s. might end up being a big part of a solution. the u. s. is likely to be the most important supplier of liquefied natural gas to germany in the coming years. that's according to a new study by the university of cologne's institute of energy economics. the study estimates the u. s. will account for 39 percent of allergy imports to europe. that's assuming, imports from russia don't return to their previous levels. and that enough liquid occasion plants are built to handle that amount. germany's future relies on it adult him to these we need to find a bridge to get this normalized market. because otherwise, during this time too many livelihoods to many businesses and to many jobs will be lost on the wall. if the plan as the success, the e will join asia as one of the most important markets for natural gas coming from the u. s. this will relieve some of the pressure on germany,
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define alternative gas sources, but prices aren't expected to ease for consumers until 2026. let's cross over to the states to speak to our financial correspondent in new york. he underscore to yan, is europe shift away from russian gas seen as a big opportunity for the u. s. energy sector, rupture. i mean, it's a lucrative for business. and especially if you also look at gas prices because they are much higher in europe than they are over here in the united states, even if the prices for ago said also about triple a since before the append demik. but to what do you also need, is there a capacity to actually export to liquefied, to national grad, a gas or a you do need the export terminals. so for those, and there are plants here in the united states to increase the amount of for those terminals some and it was that they hold,
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that they will be capable of firm exporting about 40 percent l, n g. more than what is it possible? as of today, but clearly there's also some opposition because it's a huge process to liquefy of this a gas m and may be one more word. so we've already seen it that the united states just recently has surpassed their katara and all tourist radia. and now the u. s. is the biggest exporter of ellen g worldwide. jens, i wonder though about the a how the hero is trying to balance. you know, the, the sheer amount of energy is going to start sending to you, or if it would appear with the email that it sends to, to other markets or up. that is very tricky. and because i don't not look so much into other countries, but actually within the united states, there is some opposition coming against those exporting plans. we had a pretty hot summer saw a gas consumption was higher than usual. inventories are rather low. and now for
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example, some governors are in some of the states in the new england area. they have complained an open letter saying, well, we need some gas to so to have a hot or, or good winter coming for us. so with the united states, there are some complaints that exporting guys to europe is tricky. ok, and go to new york. thanks for giving that across across the forest. now to some of the other global business stories making the news you k, a government has lifted england's moratorium on fracking, prime minister list trust signal. the shift weeks ago when she put 4 proposals aimed at increasing britton's energy security. that was before she became prime minister, but the method for extracting fossil fuels remains highly controversial in the u. k . after it was halted in 2019 the class action lawsuit is accusing matter of skirting policies, put in place to protect i phone users from being tracked the parent company,
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facebook, whatsapp, and instagram allegedly built a secret workaround. this enabled them to dodge measures rolled out by apple last year. often spoken on deal with d to be business of the environmental impact of so called fast fashion. here in europe, there's a taste for buying cheap clothes off made in a factory in asia, and then swiftly throwing them away again, bringing more close manufacturing to europe. shores could be one way of kicking, a destructive habit. and one of the continents biggest retailers is doing just that lasers give these genes from germany a worn look, without relying on chemicals. they're made by clothing companies, cna, at its factory, and mention glad back. production is high tech work that would need many people is handled mostly by machine. only 100 seamstresses work here. the plan is to produce $800000.00 genes a year using green solar and wind energy environment games.
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we want to produce, again, ourselves learning in the process and benefiting from the shore delivery routes from the goods that come directly from europe and from renewable energy that enable us to produce without creating emissions. what feel green in blue is the motto here, thanks to a new recycling based washing process. only 10 leaders are needed prepare instead of the typical 90. this is made possible by state of the art technology. the company also uses automatic sewing machines, which allow prices to remain competitive. leave him a few problems with this machine, we can so on about 1000 pockets a day completely. automatically, the worker only inserts the pockets in factories in asia. this is done by up to 4 people and has to be sewn on by hand. it takes longer and it's not as precise. so in terms of quality, this machine makes it as precise as possible band,
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hence mun from the n g o in quota appreciates the move toward sustainable high tech production. but he thinks there are other issues that need to be addressed to does in some glue. while they're a member of the textile alliance, they aren't really visible in core issues like a living wage or using sustainable cotton. not just saying bomb. walcott made nafrica, there's definitely more to do with lexia, though. is different if me opinion for now, cna will continue to produce the majority of its clothing and asian factories. whether it expands operations in germany depends on the success of the mentioned glad back factory and genes just like these. increasingly, music fans are getting back in the groove with vinyl records, but the environmental costs associated with the return of lpa is usually made out of hydrocarbons. however, a british r and
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d firm has come up with an alternative material that could make the music sound even sweeter. oh, it looks like a vinyl record. sounds like a vinyl record, but this l. p is made using sugar. the sweet sounds emanating from the turn table or nor ganeth alternative to vinyl. currently vinyl records are produced using polyvinyl, chloride, or p v. c. this material is derived from fossil fuels and the finished record can contain toxic additives such as carbon black and heavy metals. the substance that is not the music, u. k based evolution music says it's disks are much more environmentally friendly and producing them requires no change to record pressing plants, existing machinery or production processes. c e o. mark carries as the records can help d, carbonized the industry. so 4 years warranty. i'm we, we started with a sugar based by a polymer. we found organic phyllis and organic miles to batch. so we go unique
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recipe. but we are an hour and a company. what we carry on with iterations of our day to improve it as we go forward. final sales have been rising steadily since 2006. this despite to popularity and instant access of digital media and streaming sites such as google and spotify. in 2020 lp records ad. so cds for the 1st time since the 1980s in the u. s. final sales or 22 percent in the 1st half of this year. many music fans where that vinyl has a richer sound, long with bigger and more appealing cover art and the sheer joy being able to hold a physical copy. the connection is probably more emotional than sonic. the only difference between by a plastic and vital records right now is a little bit of surface noise between the tracks. which for record fans is usually part of the appeal and just diver my to the top business story. we're following for
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you this our, these foreign affairs chief says the block is preparing new economic sanctions against russia. the 8th package of measures comes in response to rushes, announced military mobilization and the preparation of referendums, in an apparent attempt to annex ukrainian terrace. and that's over main of as a seam, hamlin some. or you can head over to our website either way. dot com slash business all the detail. you use youtube channel on there as well, until next time. ah, one continent, 700000000 people with their own personal stories. europe. mm hm. every day, life with what european sphere and what they hope for
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