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hungry and then i just search the cactus fruits. now we don't have anything to cook, so i need to go and look for catches. so we have a meal, you know, montana. so once again, she ventures out in the heat without shoes looking for something to eat, trying to make ends meet, finding food and water is all the for i can think of every day i'm clicks, reporting that, and that's it for me and the news theme of fun, now i'm a doc film is up next. don't miss that. i'm gab opens him brilliant as ah ah, and he tag a, this visual hotspots in germany, europe and the world d,
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w. travel truly were in awe. total is long. been a close link between fossil fuel exports and authoritarian machines and they're having a therapist. it's good affinity becomes more democratic if people can control what they can child. so yeah, that's why i'm convinced europe can become a role model for the green transition for quite understanding pamela, when we don't have a lot of time left to stop, the climate catastrophe him will fight for that and i believe will succeed. ah, energy is the wellspring. of modern life in europe, without energy, we couldn't produce our food, manufacture objects, communicate work,
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or travel. the war in ukraine is a painful reminder of the price of our energy dependence. for a long time, europe's prosperity has relied on cheap fossil fuels. much of it imported, but time is running out to avert climate catastrophe. the continent must achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. geopolitical conflict has made the energy transition more urgent than ever. but what will it take to achieve this transformation? in 2020, the year of pandemic locked downs, global carbon emissions fell by 7 percent. but to meet the paris climate pacts to degree go, emissions would need to fall by 7 percent every year through 2030. will
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we succeed? can we achieve a secure and sustainable energy transition? before the war in ukraine? 40 percent of europe's natural gas and 30 percent of its oil came from russia. about 60 percent of the use energy needs come from impulse, a trend that looks sad to rise. this map shows all the oil and gas tankers that sale for europe in just one week, many passed through the suez canal on route from the oil rich middle east. and these other pipelines that bring gas from siberia, north africa, and the north see europe is dependent on a vast oil and gas supply network that extends half way around the world.
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time and again, europe's energy dependency has come at a heavy political price. was have been waged over access to raw materials in the middle east, the caucasus, africa, and iraq. many treaties have been signed with kings, with dictators, and with soviet bureaucrats. soviet union began building pipelines toward western europe, all in the service of securing energy. now europe needs to free itself of its reliance on brush and gas. the controversial north stream to pipeline project has been frozen, 1000000000 as were poured into a project that would have increased germany and western, europe's energy dependency. over the next years,
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europe will not be able to wean itself off gas imports. on the contrary, to replace rush and gas, europe will increase its importance from the united states and cotton. but what's behind europe's unquenchable thirst for oil and gas impulse demand for crude oil continues to rise for fuel the asphalt roads for tires, but also to produce plastic cosmetics, fertilizer, and even pharmaceuticals. products gas. 2 is used in many industrial processes and for hating and cooking. it's also burned to generate electricity, germany and italy, which want to close their coal fired and nuclear power plants are especially reliant on natural gas. that's why the price of electricity is linked to the price of gas. this, which makes sense from an environmental perspective. electricity from gas emits
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about half as much c o 2 compared to coal. but does gas powered electricity really makes sense? in germany, many young people have been protesting this development for years. now once an onto your co peroration in government selling the idea that gas is a green alternative, we need to fight better than we're having a z e. and for decades, governments around the world, governments in europe have failed to respond to the climate catastrophe. kima cut us corporately again. we have no choice but to take matters into our own hands. highlander lucas had hm. as the said finance to live in balloons. brutal, near hamburg, a new terminal for l n. g imports from the u. s. is underway in summer 2021. many environmental movement as such as fridays for future and indigo lender mobilized to
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oppose the project. the northern port region is already home to many industries that rely on natural gas, a refinery, a fertilizer manufacturer, and automotive subcontractors. the impact of decades of german energy policy is evident here. as long as natural gas was cheap, industries were in no rush to switch to renewables, and to help domestic industry remain competitive on the international market. europe subsidized oil and gas on a massive scale to the tune of $55000000000.00 euros every year. over the past 10 years, the thor dust diverts are germany's economy relies on gas painting is. it's a big problem. and the only way to fix that is to expand to renewable energy ah,
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the food as in oma and renewables and reggie cheaper than fossil fuels, with those the still subsidized by times of it's too late for compromise. you can kind of of them as we don't have a lot of time left to stop the climate catastrophe. flight. ah, in old men we can move. i said that this and i believe will succeed. optimist as does. it does happen. the war in ukraine had overshadowed the energy transition, but global heating continues apace. the glowing red points marked the location of europe's 30 most polluting coal fired power plants. the dirty, 30 climate experts agree shunting these down is an urgent priority. this is bash it off in poland, also known as the climate killer. the largest lick,
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ny, told brown coal fired plant in the world. it's europe's biggest source of carbon emissions, the major air and water polluter. but unplugging basha talk won't be easy. bolan's lik night, reserves have made it less dependent on energy impulse, about 80 percent of its electricity is produced from coal. and about $80000.00 minus depend on the industry. europe has grown rich from coal. it power the industrial revolution, the e. u is increasingly facing out coal. coal mines are being converted into a theme parks and open and museums. but in poland, germany and romania, coal mining continues, fields, forests, uneven, entire villages have been destroyed for it.
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the current geopolitical crisis and soaring energy costs looked set to delay, europe's coal phase out targets. but the e. u doesn't only need to reconsider how it produces energy. it also needs to take a hard look at consumption, who exactly uses energy, and how much europe the richest, 10 percent emit 6 times as much c o 2 per person as the poorest, 50 percent. this energy inequality is often ignored by policymakers. yet there are many people for whom access to energy is still a luxury pal, manga, and boy co, even off to live with their family in easton, bulgarians. their apartment is poorly insulated. denise, she derek says, i'm going to cut them to turn the passcode and we only turn on the heat when the children take a bath before and as soon as they're asleep, we turn it off. no good as a spot is going to try me again. dogs yeah,
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to taking it all, can't we keep our coats on it so cold the even sleep with our coats on any some wants to got a doyce mythical when the water and electricity bills arrive were surprised and ask ourselves, how can this be artistic? we can't manage, it gives me energy, poverty of facts, some 50000000 people in europe. they're especially hard hit by soaring energy prices. the way we produce our energy is the reflection of our lifestyle and of our individual and collective choices. energy is always political. i think one, even as an office was in one year when i got my engineering degree, boy,
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i wanted to do something to benefit society under i became interested in renewable energy and started working in regions with little access to electricity threat. we set up solar energy systems and remote locations on places in north africa and the middle east to recon. today, samuel for works for the enter cob co operative. he helps coordinate local, green and renewable energy projects. in the west of france. or larry benefit, we have solar panels installed above the parking lot local semester or at the energy is fed directly into the surrounding administrative buildings or through the wellness theater in front of us and the tourist information office, which is right behind it to dial when our energy has produced directly where it is consumed, it's that eliminates transportation and transfer losses. this parking lot is no different from all the hundreds of others in the area. like we want to show what we can achieve with local production and replicated on the municipal scale,
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we could really do baltimore local energy generation helps reduce impulse. another step towards energy independence. samuel falls. next stop is a group of farmers who operate 5 wind turbines. the physical natalia, you're welcome sir. i see that you also know we love working with wind park projects because they raise awareness update. well, these people are rooted in their region and know the land border and they can address issues like noise associated with wind turbines on the dr. honestly for private operators, a different afford your their main concern is operating within the regulation of one oscillation auditor gosselin. protest on your doctor, thanks to wind parks like this and hundreds of citizens who have gotten involved. what we've been able to reach out to schools on the community. and when people over to the energy transition either who is accept arissa said more or both group
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forgotten, she she bought, producing energy isn't enough, naughty. we also want to limit energy consumption. i had me about a topic in our schools and communities and teach about energy management. so robert, in global already, i'm, if he's really no thought he don't need to keep all your appliances on all the time . her little insulator house, some is, is lies right? oh, let me, i know the best energy is the energy we don't use. microsoft reduction is good, but cutting consumption is even better on reducing consumption is key. if europe wants to make its 2030 climate targets and ensure it's energy independence, but are such local decent, relies to projects enough to achieve the energy transition for an entire continent . if there's anyone who understands the link between energy policy and geo politics, it's le hans to piano in 2015, the french diplomat was
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a driving force in the negotiation of the paris climate agreement on voice in your salary to print not develop on the if europe had pressed forward on renewables such as solar and wind, we wouldn't be as dependent on coal gas and oil imports, especially from russia to the others. climate security includes fighting climate change and achieving independence from fossil fuel exporters. so the only people is day to day that's russia may be exposed to morrow, it could be some one else. she said that on north levine to not oh see sellers will be sure is another. yeah, hans to piano is relieved that the e you continues to support its green deal despite the covey pandemic and the war in ukraine. the ambitious, 600000000000 euro investment plan aims to make the european economy more sustainable and more resource efficient. you're going to sell, i've quoted the green deal is a pace project. it can support democracy because it's
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a decentralized energy project. so it will benefit all of society. o'clockish little to class was hit the wall and when it comes to the green deal, one country stands out. denmark, not long ago, denmark was a major producer of gas and oil to day. it's a foreigner in the energy transition. denmark has an ambitious plan to produce 100 percent green energy without reducing consumption. it will buy kaleya, denmark, and so europe that it's possible to invest in green technologies and to actually get a return. it's more than an annoying obligation. it's actually creating opportunities to fax word. they ask app morrila. denmark aims to become the 1st
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e u country to achieve carbon neutrality by 2035. that goal will require a broad social consensus, a collective decision supported by the public and by industry. in this time of crisis, glenda napier task has become even more of a challenge. she hopes to persuade government ministries, universities, and 400 different companies to develop innovative technologies. ms and miss, if i ever lose my focus at why scare, i just have to open a newspaper to remember why my jobs important a yellow media and nobody can do it alone. not me. it's not my organization. it's not one company on its own man. hey, like the ink, we're all in the same boat. the it was on ms. amber. denmark has already invested vast sums in the energy transition. wind energy, now supplies,
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half the countries electricity. the port of sb ugh, is a hub for the offshore wind industry. 4 out of 5 of europe's wind turbines passed through here on their way out to the north sea reminded absolutely a frontier would even are told that having park, many of europe's wind farms are installed from here. damn. and is um, it's a good opportunity. i think he has started from the industry just keeps growing slave from the roof to vox ultra of him. i'm when they are, these installation ships are impressive. yeah, each leg goes deep into the sea bed, but for this game, this day we have to invest la, crazy. more than ever before, just to keep up a pro that my father moved to him. i live at the, at the, it's because the turbines keep getting bigger, which let them generate more energy and they keep going farther offshore, where there's more wind, which also generates more energy in a key. denmark is thinking big. it's planning to
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build to energy islands. each will connect some 650 wind turbines. they'll generate more wind power than denmark needs. well, as of you saw my mass of in the last stop, all because we'll have so many tobias. we can bring some of that to denmark and explore some of it to them and we could use some of that green energy to make green fuel so know that they're going in a good tell out quantum pazzar. i think m a ball then have phone for climate plants of chem of water put these green fuels. it could supply kosky aircraft in trucks. if you equipped an airplane with a battery, the battery would be bigger than the plane. so that's no good. we need green fios to d carbonized. the transportation sector of you get a sale torn, we're transport sector 0 not did or
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if that's probably our most exciting project, one of the green ammonia project will demonstrate it is if it's possible to use ammonia as fuel on a large scale stores. if yesterday that ammonia could completely replace what's produced by the oil industry said may fall endlessly. ready is invisible, is a lot of interest these days in local networks, especially when it comes to food and organic farming is. it's an idea that really resonates people, want to know what they're paying for in their energy bill. housey, samuel falls next stop is so you are came where the town hall itself has become a green energy producer, the profits from the song, your keams, solar units flow back into the public coffers, which allowed the town to reduce local taxes allowed to be in 2010,
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we mainly targeted schools to raise awareness circus. jo, pedagogy, when we suffered, we've installed solar panels on the roofs of club houses on the carnival warehouse . yeah. and on the tennis hill, by seberio, did you mean it's allowed us to drastically cut the community's energy? expenses were partly self sufficient, which helped cut our energy bills like children allegro this unusual location, might soon catch on a solar project at the municipal cemetery. for now, it's the only plan of its kind. the electricity generated here will be used by local residence it by law. so we'll have a clear in this. we're also hoping to create a kind of energy package for me in the future. it would help struggling families by providing them with free energy and reduce their monthly bills gadri to denote equal but yet on. if you could demonstrate more to convince of new detail, many municipalities have already come to see our work. it's raising awareness
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either. i hope our example will encourage them to get on board more quickly hot that re real easy during the police are exciting times because we all need energy used to be ruled by the big players. adults that nowadays consumers expect new models. germany held up on 2 thirds of renewables are owned by local entities, horse in france, a longstanding energy monopoly. oversaw all state investments that are contracted for we're transitioning from a centralized energy model towards one in which people collaborate and invest together on a local level. where is the fulfillment ah, the contrast between these local and decentralized initiatives and denmark's industrial and commercial projects is striking. copenhagen also has its share of spectacular projects. like this ski slope built on top of an ultra
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modern power station, fueled by waste incineration. the rossier will generate enough energy here to me. the annual electricity and heating needs of around 1500 households. about 350 to 400 trucks arrive here every day. oh, great to toast. what is this? it would be a shame for the waist and open landfill. it emits lots of methane. this shows how much waste we produce. he bought some for insane amount. the incineration plant is already one of the most efficient in the world. now it's embarked on a new experiment to capture c o 2. before it enters the atmosphere. however, or serve low, then they see suitable vance. this is our carbon capture pilots projector design. as abilene math, we learn how it can work most efficiently on what liquids we need. additional risk
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o start by capturing $850.00 kilos of c o 2, a day gallery to what we need to capture some $500000.00 tons a year. movies go all the fun things to talk. oh, so did i palatez gay, miss it? what will happen to the c o 2 once you've captured it. the other thing, once we have a full scale facility will capture and pressurize it, then tankers will collect it and take it out to the north sea. how handling a silent new emotion, carbon capture is one way that europe could gain time to produce more green energy . it would be a ground breaking solution. but right now, the technology is still in its infancy and storing carbon dioxide. in d, commission gas fields in the north sea would be extremely complex. yet
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what factors pull it over? got cloud. i'm sailing. i believe europe will accomplish the energy transitions, dust awesome in to the account. i'll put it, it will require political courage. i miss dana. it is and massive investments in the right technologies in our severe decay, and it will require the public to understand that the green transition is an opportunity we have to grasp it enough to have michel you make a see at the energy policy of the future is not just a national issue policy, it's an issue that transcends borders. this patricia gonzalgo. professor lynn today roughly 38 percent of electricity in the e. u. comes from renewable sources, but that's still not enough. denmark is forging ahead, but the country is also part of the european energy network in which electricity is exchanged between countries to compensate for the vagaries of production and demand
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. and denmark still hasn't sold one of the key obstacles on the path to green energy. how to store the electricity produced by wind turbines. when winds of strong denmark produces more electricity than it needs, the access is sent to germany and the netherlands. when as little wind, the country depends on imports of german coal power and swedish nuclear power. research on new storage methods is underway that apart from dams, in norway and the alps and experiments with hydrogen, there's no good way to store green energy. if europe is serious about d carvin izing, it's industry and making the switch to electric vehicles, it will need much more green energy, at least twice as much as what it produces to day.
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that's why a low carbon form of energy is enjoying renewed interest. one that many in europe turn their back on as too expensive and too dangerous. woman them all and that welcome to photos luis, a nuclear power plant. mm hm. alive select. no, there was go a favor, house cripple, how much electricity is produced here. now let me look around 8 tara, what's a year? that's about 10 percent of villains? total electricity consumption. all of this 3rd of nuclear producers about 25 percent. about a quarter. yes sir. la finland has always been a quiet supporter of nuclear energy. but now green m p 's, like at a hearty an are taking an interest. i realist, melissa medical ma spots are made narrow them given climate change. charlotte, it doesn't make sense to decommission plans to distill serviceable all is, well,
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i doubt the gallop was here. well, and i spent the past over hand that was crucial on it as reducing emissions, you mean preventing deforestation and ensuring people's well being bought at hammer gaga. people expect affordable energy for their daily lives and well being that he was how you left. that's another point in favor of nuclear or micro mcdowell in europe, 28 percent of the electricity generated comes from nuclear power. the issue is a divisive one. the largest producer of nuclear power in europe is france. but several reactors are also active in sweden. great britain and eastern europe in germany, italy and belgium, much of the public seas, nuclear energy as a threat. the countries are planning their nuclear exit,
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but upheavals on the energy market could change that. my benefit i was born a couple of years before to a novel all of our worst nuclear accident. no one after hey, uniform. a different got water. nuclear power isn't risk free. what according to these risks can be mitigated. me ma'am? that's why we shouldn't simply condemn it out right down there. god, we don't want to expand nuclear energy. a mom sustainable development. and nuclear is a tool in a tool perhaps. but what about the problems and risks associated with storing radioactive waste? finland requires nuclear plants to store their waste 110 meters below sea level. but will those disposal facilities still be safe in centuries? to come is i'll sit back the notch quantities of radioactive waste is stored here.
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any available here. but on the left, like the hello alum given a lot less room for $10000.00 barrels here. obviously they won't be able to enter those areas any more with me. mm. those are the little gallon michelson, cielo level off the facility as we built to last for millennia. but bottom line, put a note by the carrollton army at almost about we must act quickly to stop climate change unless of habitats. yeah. any moment like building a nuclear power plant takes time, seen him out and we need to slash emissions by the end of the decade. that was given up. we have a lot of work ahead of us and the century one decade won't be enough to minutes of water. ready mm, europe can't win its race against time on nuclear alone. nuclear power plants do generate carbon free electricity,
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but their construction is time consuming. dangerous, and very expensive. the brand new reactor in the west of finland is a good example. construction was slated to take for yes. instead it took 17 and came in way of a budget. so there's no nuclear miracle on the horizon, at least not by 2030 and that's not all. countries like france, which heavily backed nuclear, shown here in yellow, have invested last in renewable energy, is shown here in green and blue to achieve its climate goals. europe must overcome this divide. nuclear energy is also extremely centralized. so complex and expensive. that
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investment has to be funded by the state. that's why entrees in jenko is banking on renewables. he's the founder of ukraine's 1st green energy co operative. this was filmed in slow view teach some months before the war broke out. the town is located not far from chin noble. the sight of a nuclear disaster 40 years ago stood there but a civil if sci fi, the channel workers were relocated a half to the accident assigned to peaceable hopes, lost the mystic apostrophe. they break the symbol of this project as an example of a town reinventing itself optimally. and that as a town that was once a sensor of nuclear power, it's discovered a new purpose, an identity. um, what you did, the philosophy, andres and jenkins project is called solar town. solar panels have been installed on the roofs of buildings to make them self sufficient. jenko wants to encourage
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residents to take charge of their communities, energy, future law or anesha. i looked at him all over in the past. never like we could only generate electricity, big power plants that often was subsidized by the government, much the could but to day. so you can buy solar modules at a supermarket and generate electricity at home bama. and that had cost, they abused the energy is more democratic. when people can control some of what they conceal, hired yet, don't lawyers draw them all the people understand how it's produced, lay the more economical they'll be with a cheese a year. kilometer energy is a back door to democracy. russian troops entered sla view th soon after the invasion. but following massive peaceful protests at spy locals, the russian troops withdrew from the town. in march 2022.
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europe urgently needs to move forward with the energy transition. but it will take time to come up with reliable alternatives. time that is running out ah, one thing could radically speed up the process. money. milva is an investment fund based in paris that specializes in renewable energy. now since very boosted. i've also been talking to them about the spanish hydro project and you know, they wanted to meet with the sales team this week is over so fast. is it about the cost of budget just it's about the cost. our last proposal wasn't
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attractive enough. oh, do you go on turkey? who would it be done in your own? a shortage at the start of the meeting, we talked about a wind farm way buying in poland. then we discussed a solar project portfolio that could be both ground and reef mantids. there's a great deal of investor interest and lots of projects in development project. they've got all righty. thank you very much. have a good day. see you later yet. didn't the 10 years ago the this was the dream of a few pioneers in utopians. it cuz he dimly we started with 3000000000 euros or a drop in the bucket. i live today. i'm. yeah, we manage 23000000000 euros and a growing quickly, but i thought to be sure, minerva is part of a movement that would dominate the entire market rushing for a long time. activists have accused the financial center of investing in oil and gas to reaper quick profit. nowadays, even the central european bank has warned that climate change is hurting the
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economy. if today's investments destroy the planet, to morrow's profits are also at risk. could the financial sector b, our salvation minerva has tracked the speed with which major investors have abandoned the coal industry. it's an alarm bell to everyone who still invests in fossil fuels. shortly reserve will rogers equally if we were to burn all known fossil fuel reserves. don't global heating would have 3 or 4 degrees celsius on the book. bob who did, if we're serious about the 1.5 will to degree limit. we can't just rely on fossil fuels, boss of as, as i get an oil companies, a considerably overvalued week. you'll be seeing lots of stranded asset as for the bar when you compare companies, i think those who haven't yet started to take action are being punished by the market sassik. and that's very interesting. pathetic, excited take exxon. i an oil company that had no interest in any of this. the
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shareholders force the board members to talk about it at every board meeting, early. golly, the summit nor i shackle settings. huston minerva has seen the cost of solar energy drop by 90 percent over 10 years in europe. it's the cheapest form of energy. so why isn't europe moving forward more quickly? over the past decade, investments in sustainable energy have been 7 times more profitable than fossil fuel investments. that could be a boon the de carbon eyes ation will europe's financial centers get on board. so basically we might, if we believed momentum was linear, me we despair, you on the dilemma for there are also positive economic developments that grow exponentially. yeah. so hydrogen might take another 5 or 10 years ago, but when it's ready of it,
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it could happen very quickly. it looks it's these tipping points that we need to identify quickly shashi, which we're lacking. give us something to be optimistic about like yoga burner and gardeners of optimism if a client is have to set the bar as high as possible. you yeah. and push the market in the right direction. in spain, some solar companies are out performing some oil companies on the stock market. solar has a bright future. one study suggests that europe could meet its entire electricity needs by covering half of all roofs, with solar panels. money will be vital to a successful energy transition. it could also help offset job losses. that the de carbonized ation would entail our payable bell spent 29 years working in
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a romanian coal mine. then he made a fresh start. ah, lima, that i can do. i will cut bill to below liana the 1st time i climbed up a wind turbine. i was amazed by the few. got it. when he looked, dab me near us, looked at on night wonders of it. there's nothing like that to the minds. michael bertram there we descend 400 meters under ground, that it may be here where 120 meters above sea level dazzled brown. even o a muddy lauser doors is limited to day. accountable bow now works at fontanello, the largest on shore wind farm in europe. he provide safety training to new wind park walk his take your time. okay. take your hunt off the letter b. good. i. i just like that. budget okay,
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know safe in trying to pull it up but then it these came out. maggie. the victim has started breathing again. we move him so that he's lying on a side of it. then we take off his mask to free his nose and mouth. okay. get it, i thought it be under the european union has set aside billions of euros. the special programs to help former coal miners without a more than they could. i bit it outbreak to lee annas with oakland on the zillow of your do for this project. was born 2 years ago when romania was still pondering, the energy transition, isabella, and, and thought go to when i said this year, the government said all our minds will close by 2032. it is issued clear. in the 3rd to july van, thanks to the e u and romanian joint strategy that will generate at least 7000 additional megawatts from solar and wind and rochester shop. and that will generate around $7.00 to $8000.00 new jobs. the old me than light looked at them in cur. the
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european union's green deal wants to create 1000000 green jobs by 2030 jobs that will help save the climate and will be less dangerous than working in the minds. jojo, i was under ground when there was an explosion at the vulcan mind oyster. broad, yellow, novel brown. that shock waves spread a few kilometers under ground. they've cuz look, you know, making well, i'm sure that am jaclyn chill watches through something like that leaves it's traced on you happy energy we're up though. this is clean energy for us, the sticker and there's no risk. they could not worried that your life is in danger . letterman jacket from management. that's important to me because that was a major, big stress factor. authentic woman to stress chill. glad of
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some of his little she, this is our future and our children won't have any clean air to breathe. if we don't take action, what it allows the climate emergency is the greatest threat we've ever faced. and now green energy has also become a matter of peace and security. the energy transition would help us solve both of these problems to protect the climate and our own freedom. we hope that after the war we will continue building a new cooperatives. and while the energy democracy will come to the frame that's, that's our message to the whole world. wait with hall, but popular wall. thank you for we are doing leak, but we'll be building you out by a gas station. you saw installation on helper.
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ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. russia watches a new wave of missile attacks on cities across ukraine with winter closing in. russian forces are, again targeting ukraine's and civilian infrastructure and energy supply. he says that several people have been killed also coming up tonight, a court in the netherlands convict.
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