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tv   Business - News  Deutsche Welle  February 3, 2023 5:45pm-6:01pm CET

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also coming up germany is missing a lot of skilled workers will show you how creative for nevertheless manage to 6 all that and will show you a one day ban, of course improve air quality and the columbia capital voter turnout. and for scope of program heating costs, a shot up petrol prices to the war in ukraine has sent energy prices through the roof and oil companies are the big winners. exxon. for example, exxon mobil reported a profit of almost $56000000000.00 for the last year. earnings not seen and more than 150 years of corporate companies history shell just announced a reca profit of 40000000000 dollars and years company. chevron has doubled its annual earnings to record $35.00 and a half $1000000000.00, which is the biggest in its history. as well, including the p and total, the big 5 raked in and standing 190000000000 dollars last year. but also the money
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they saved by cutting investment. a new study shows that in 2021 big oil re invested less than 6 percent of their profits shareholder dividends have grown, and renewable energy projects have been the biggest losers. u. s. presidential biden hit out at american energy joins, insisting they should be helping to bring down energy prices during a cost of living crisis. and leaders in the u. k. have voice similar to minutes. earlier i spoke to christian christian head of the fuels and energy industry association. here in germany, and i asked them why companies didn't invest more of their profits to also supply. but, you know, the use of the thought has to be the use and be companies need to be comply and the climate okay. can be mainly similar. all those
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and it be get the message even even by call to use investment and do more for renewables. and i think it may be a bit more investment in, in exploring more resources again to bring down to, to bring up the supply. and at the end, only having a positive effect for prices on we are here and we get the message. accept this, but it we have to replace it by the new bill month. so yeah, let's talk about that only 12 percent of investment of these meagre investments. one might say only 12 percent of that go to project with low carbon emissions. that's not a lot why not more? well, the 1st of all, i think you should acknowledge that most of a big,
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many of the big companies you mentioned f, a non subject is a next decade to increase the invest with even to more than 50 percent. if you look at it, that's why not more, i can speak about your, we haven't investment setting here. there's a lot of technologies we could provide, like greenhouse gas neutral hydrogen processing of bio mass as it use the cycle title carbons, c, c, s, for example. and in very many cases, it is what is missing is a clear, reliable, practically working legal for it to make. to turn these investments into business cases. i can tell you a couple of weeks about examples. we still do not know what criteria for
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electricity to could use in hydrogen that with the criteria for carbon sources with commission and ok, let me let me double check here for a 2nd. let me look really make it very difficult to invest. the seal, of course, it's already loans or germany. a little electric chassis sell invested less than one percent shell invested less than one percent of its $381000000000.00 revenue last year in renewable projects. that is not a good look. is it? well, it is need to be better cause we need investments in the new entities as i mentioned it's,
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it's not enough. but speaking about europe can really only repeat that. it's very difficult to many of a project thought because of missing, clear, reliable, practically working regulation, trust inclusion, head of the fuels and energy industry association. speaking there to us earlier now to some of the other global business stories making headlines, open a chat box chat g p t s, at a record for fastest growing user base. almost a 100000000 people have used the bob in january only 2 months after its launch. meanwhile, microsoft has rolled out a premium version of its communications program teams powered by chat p t. apple's prophet fell for the final 3 months of last year. that as the company saw revenue slide, almost 5 and a half percent to $170000000000.00 was due to a drop and i phone sale, which were hit by reduced production at china and factory during the countries 0
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cove. it policy met us shares jumped almost 25 percent after the company reported better revenues than expected for the final quarter of last year. the tech giant, which on facebook, instagram and watts up, also cut expense is outlook for this year by $5000000000.00 and announced an additional $40000000000.00 for share buyback. around 2000000 open job positions could not be filled last year in germany because qualified workers were missing some say better pay would be a simple solution to the persisting work of shortage or use social media. and a trainee challenge like the roofer and our next report who managed to 6 fold his staff in the past years was his. well, cheryl silverman is in aspiring roofer today. she's renovating the roof of an old berlin phillip she decided to do this training because she wants to work with her
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hands and likes the outdoors. she was drawn in by her employers instagram account as, as, as a lead and snap and looked very lifelike because among other things there were pictures of people getting rained on because of course, they work in any weather. one of the photos even showed my friend when she was working on the berlin cathedral and so on and so forth. and that impressed me, i like big projects, big companies. and so i sent in my application here. and then i used up of all them facebook, instagram and a dedicated website. the company presents itself and its employees, photos directly from the construction site boss less a cookbook as long relied on social media for recruitment, sets wet holes and fits. and since 2014, i've been consciously looking after the next generation with a concept and we've been successful. we have more applicants here than we can hire . and now i can hire between 10 and 15 trainees in the summer and then to make the
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online presence interesting for young people. the account. so run by trainees. like future office manager, nealus, levinsky. them it did. we tried to get future trainees, a better picture of what we do, how we work and what we're working on, and what sort of things could come up during an apprenticeship. i thought of the to con continentals widow. the trainee challenge also attracts youngsters. it's a kind of assessment center. 30 applicants have to prove themselves in a practical test at 10 stations. the company then decides which ones will be taken on those future trainees. daughters and student presumes have been known. this creates a personal bond right from the start. every one really gives the best the ones we take really want to start here. that way. i don't hire people that leave us shortly after. good spock has created a family atmosphere every friday at 4 p. m. the employees have a barbecue together, apprentices, qualified tradesmen and office staff sit together,
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talk about the week, discuss problems, cheryl silverman likes that, and then says, am to sit at the barbecue with hire qualified colleagues. suddenly you're on the same level, everyone's drinking beer and talking about their families. and there are no more instructions and you don't have the hierarchy of the construction site. it really ties us together to have a heating up. they're both still a half on just making sure that is on the concept works. the company intends to continue growing this. yes, its staff and its business. oh, it's been a quiet day on the streets of buttah as the colombian capital band cars for a day. it's all in an effort to improve the city's air quality and people there. we're quite happy to do their part. this is not what the streets a full, but i usually look like home to over 7000000 people. the city counts 1800000 privately owned vehicles and 430000 motor bikes on its streets. and it pays
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a high price for it with terrible air quality em all of that muffled energy and bullet at 23 percent of the missions of particles. so the pollutants that affect people's health come from the vehicles on the road and almost 50 percent of our greenhouse gas emissions. so the ones that cause climate change also come from road transport. this days an opportunity to mobilize for the way we want to live in the city in the future, m o n dot com. okay, they must gazelle as he had any food for car free day. most drivers and bobo town went with public transportation, or simply used bikes and scooters to get to work or around town. bogota already has an extensive network of bike paths. a feature often overlooked when traffic gets overwhelming is and where they are, but i'll put them in a list a good day to decontaminate the city. i think it is necessary because of the
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emissions under saturated traffic conditions. the frequency of the car free day should be increased, but on the other side of the scale, public transport should be improved, required or needs. okay, so do i? i think it's certainly contributes to the improvement of the environment. however, it can be complicated for those who make their livelihoods from ability and vehicles. i choose to ride my bike to day, and i had a very nice time. oh yeah. okay, but i'm very busy, please. ah, the new platform we an hourly, according to bogota, environment secretariat, the car free day cuts c o. 2 emissions by 7600 tons. and finally, australia is removing the images of british monarchs from salo, its bank notes. this comes after the country central bank announced that the new $5.00 bill were feature and indigenous design rather than an image of king charles to sir. you're sharing centre bank, said the moves aimed at honoring the culture and history of the 1st australians
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central bank plans to consult with indigenous groups in designing the new $5.00 note process is expected to take several years, 3 full time 7. and here's a minor of our top story at this. our energy companies are raking in record profits as of and gas. prices are peaked, many of them are benefiting from the current crises while investing little in alternative energy. that's our show. thanks for watching. have a great weekend ah, [000:00:00;00]
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