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is running outside the us presidential biden is welcome to india's prime, and it's in there and remote into the white house at the start of his state visit to the us body is being quoted as an ally against china is by concerns over his government. supervised by quote, including the treatment of religious mind. that's it from me and you seem you're up to date and the news on our website, w god else's in atlanta from the end of the scene. thanks the it's all just practice or is that the nation with face in brooklyn, with a wayne 7 months before russia attacked ukraine. a field team documents, daily life in the town? how are the people from the growing tension currently to go in and be insight
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starts joining 8 on dw, the total is known being a placing between fossil fuel exports and also retiree and magazines. and that because they have these democrats, a good affinity becomes more democrats and thought that if people can control what they can tired. so yeah, yeah, that's what i'm convinced you can become a role model for the green transition for quite understanding the really we don't have a lot of time left to stump the climate catastrophe him. we'll fight for that. and i believe will succeed. the energy is the well spring of modern mind in europe, without energy, we couldn't produce off the manufacturer of james communicate, walk,
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or travel. the war in ukraine is a painful reminder of the price of energy independence. for a long time, europe's prosperity has relied on cheap fossil fuels. much of it imported but time is running out to the climate catastrophe. the continent must achieve common neutrality by 2050 geo political conflict, as may be energy transition more urgent than ever. but what will it take to achieve this transformation? in 2020 the year of time demik along the downs, global carbon emissions fell by 7 percent about to meet the powers climate pact. 2 degree gulf emissions would need to full by 7 percent every year through 2030.
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the will we succeed? can we achieve a secure and sustainable energy transition? the default of the wall 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 sent to rights. this map shows all the oil and gas tank is that sale for europe in just one week, many passed through the suez canal on route from the oil ranch middle east. and these are the pipelines that bring gas from siberia, north africa, and the north sea. europe is dependent on a vast oil and gas supply network that extends hoff way around the world. the
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time and again, europe's energy dependency has come with a heavy political price, the holes that being waged of access to roll materials in the middle east. the caucasus africa and do wrong, the many treaties they've been signed with games with dictators and with soviet bureaucrats. and the soviet union began building pipelines toward the western europe for the service of securing energy. now europe needs to free itself of its reliance on russian gas. the controversial north stream to pipeline project has been frozen billions with forward into a project that would have increased germany and western, europe's energy dependency. over the next 2 years,
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europe will not be able to win itself off gas impacts on the country to replace russian gas. europe will increase its importance from the united states and content but wants behind europe's unquenchable thoughts about oil and gas. impulse demand for crude oil continues to rise fuel that has felt roads, the tires, but also to produce plastic cosmetics, fertilizer, and even the pharmaceutical products. gas to is used in many industrial processes and for heating and cooking. it's also ben to generate electricity, germany and italy, which wants to close day, and coal fired and nuclear power plants are especially reliance on natural gas. that's why the price of electricity is linked to the price of gas. to switch make
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sense from an environmental perspective. electricity from gas emits about half as much c o 2 compared to co, but does gas powered electricity really makes sense? in germany, many young people have been protesting this development for years now. once and on, corporations and government says, sending the idea that gast is a green alternative. we need to find that didn't happen to be for decades, governments around the world, governments in europe failed to respond to the climate catastrophe cutoff co foot. so we again, we have no choice but to take masses into our own hands time and the limits is kind of top sets and you have some major improvements, book and handbook. a new terminal for l. n. g. importance from the us is underway in summer 2021, many environmental movement as such as fridays for future and in the gallon to
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mobilize to oppose the project. the northern port region is already home to many industries that rely on natural gas, a refinery of thought to eliza manufacturer. and automotive sop contract is the impact of decades of german energy policy is evident to you as long as natural gas was cheap industries, but 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 euros every yeah, over the past 10 years. so that's the root. so germany's economy really nice on gas payment is it's a big problem. and the only way to fix that is to expand renewable energy, also on the
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the bottom. and then when you lose the read you cheaper then, so some feels twisted. they use the su, subsidized by time, but it's too late for compromise. they can kind of components, we don't have a lot of time left to stop by the climate catastrophe outside the document because we'll fight for that. and i believe most succeeds documents, especially those top of the wall in ukraine, head of the shadow, the energy transition, the global heating continues. attacks the, the glowing red points mock, the location of europe's 30 most polluting coal fired power plants. the teeth to climate aspects agree. shunting these down is an urgent priority. this is especially adults in poland,
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also known as the climate tequila. the launch is leak 9. toll brom, coal fine punch in a well, it's europe's biggest source of carbon emissions. the major and want to have pollutant bonds. unplugging back here to off one. be easy. owens lic, 9th reserves that made it less dependent on energy impuls, about 80 percent of its electricity is produced from comb. about $18000.00 minus. depends on the industry. europe is grand, rich from call it power the industrial revolution. the u is increasing. the phasing out coal. coal mines are being converted into a theme parks and open and museums funding, poland, germany and romania. coal mining continues. fields far is so needs an entire village is being destroyed for it, the,
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the car and geo political prices and soaring energy costs, slope set to delay, europe's cold phase on tomkins, the but the, you doesn't do any need to reconsider how it produces energy. it also needs to take a hop, low good consumption, who exactly uses energy and how much in europe, the rich is 10 percent image 6 times as much c o 2 per person as the poor is 50 percent. this energy in a quantity is often ignored by policy makers. yet there are many people who access to energy is still a luxury bond lanka and boy eco. even oscar live with the family in eastern book area and then our apartment is poorly insulated. 3, she did some good to cook and it's the prescription. we only turn on the heat when the children take a boss be so kind as soon as they were sleeping, we turned it off as a split is clear to me again,
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dogs. yeah. today me to think we keep our coats on. it's so cold. we even sleep with our coats on. every something else you got to do is mix isn't when the water and electricity bills arrive. we're surprised and ask ourselves, how can this be? what is it you can't manage it? this me energy poverty affects some 50000000 people in europe. they're especially haunted by storing energy prices . the, the way we produce on energy is a reflection of lifestyle and about individual and collective choices. energy is always political. either, you know, push me some money to when i caught my engineering degree,
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or i want to do something to benefit society. everyone's. yeah, i became interested in renewable energy and started working in regions with little access to electricity, so that we set up solar energy systems in remote locations, places in north africa and the middle east. today, samuel full works for the enter called co operative. he helps coordinate local, green, and renewable energy projects in the west of france dependent, so that we have solar panels installed above the parking lot, making some of the energy is spent directly into the surrounding administrative buildings on the street. the states are in front of us and the tourist information office, which is right behind today on fire energy was produced directly where it is consumed to that's eliminates transportation and transfer losses. this i'm talking about is no different from all the hundreds of others in the area because we want to show what we can achieve with local production and replicates it on the municipal scale
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. the community festival. 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. that's how you see that you will see, well, we love working with wind farm project is because they raise a wind state. well, these people are rooted in the region and know the live on to you only can address issues like noise associated with when to buy have done. they've got to understand the private to operate as a different before doing what the main concern is operating on the, in the regulation of just one. that's what you found out. i think you got set up with this one. you've talked to things to wind, fox like this, and the hundreds of citizens who have gotten involved already. we've been able to reach out to schools in the community and wouldn't be belongs to the energy transition. who is accept, obviously, several hope all is good for you. we also need to keep all producing energy isn't
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enough. and we also want to limit the energy consumption. have made that a topic in our schools and communities and teach about energy management to, to provide me preventive and misuse, reality possible. so you don't need to keep all your appliances all the time. uh. does that insulate your house? i'm is, it's not, it's right. let me, i know the best, the energy is the energy we don't use. production is good. cutting consumption is even better on reducing consumption is key. if your wants to meet it's 20, so to climate targets and ensure its energy independence. but all sancha local descend sized 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 the home to piano. in 2015, the french diplomat was
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a driving force in the negotiations of the powers climate agreement. voice in the ups, you'll not be the present. the if you're pressed forward on renewables such as cigna and wind, we wouldn't be as dependent on cold gas and oil impulse, especially from russia. studio of its climate security include sufficing climate change and achieving independence from fossil fuel explosives. several only be for is this today that's russia, dp expire tomorrow. however, it could be someone else. she said that i'm not looking to not sell us with insurance. so none of the homes to piano is relieved that the you continues to support it's green deal despite the cubic time demick and the role in ukraine. the ambitious, 600000000000 euro investment plan aims to make the european economy more sustainable and more results efficient. so according to the green deal is a peace project. it can support democracy because it's
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a decent realized energy project. it will benefit food a society. okay. that's what should the move on 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. today, it's a full run out in the energy transition. denmark as unambitious time to produce 100 percent green energy without reducing consumption, the dual pack hello. yeah, denmark can show europe that it's possible to invest in green technologies and to actually get to return. it's more of an annoying obligation, may actually creating opportunities. defects a desktop and we'll denmark aims to become the 1st
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e u country to achieve common 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 has task has become even more of a challenge. she hopes to persuade government ministries, universities, and full 100 different companies to develop innovative technologies which i'm miss. if i ever lose my focus to black escape, i just have to open a newspaper to remember why my job is important and nobody can do it to loan. nope . nope, my organization. it's not one company on it's own mini like them and we're all in the same boat is on december. denmark is already invested vast
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sums in the energy transition, wind energy, now supplies cost the countries electricity. the boat is s b a is a hub for the offshore wind industry, for out of 5 of europe's wind turbines passed through here on the way out to the north sea. from i had a fidelity of farming to you, but even though i told you that housing park, many of you were winning farms are installed from here they i'm and this of it's a good opportunity. i think yes i was just from the industry just keeps growing place and of in the box of elk. so are they mind when they on a visa, relationships are impressive. each light goes deep into the sea bed, but typically, interstate we have to invest like crazy, more than ever before, just to keep up for them is the, it's because the turbines keep getting bigger, which nets and generate more energy. and they keep going farther off. so where there's more wind, which also generates more energy,
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denmark is thinking bank, it's planning to build to energy islands. each will connect some 650 wind turbines. down generate more wind power. the denmark needs well as if you saw my massive in the stop. because we'll have so many turbines, we can bring some of that to denmark, unexplored, some of it to them, and we could use some of that green energy to make green fuse on the line. and again, tell the client to plot some think i'm a pool, then the phone for quite a time. stuff kind of bolts, have put please screen fuels. it supply costs at coronado trucks. if you equipped an airplane with the battery, i think the battery would be bigger than the plane. so that's no good. we need greens, us to dekalb and nice the transportation sector. so if you could to sail to port a tons of point 6 on the 0 and update on
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this, that's probably our most exciting project. one of the green ammonia projects will demonstrate to use if it's possible to use ammonia as fuel on a large scale stores the fiesta, that ammonia could completely replace what's produced by the oil industry. they fall into the new village, all this and lots of interest. these days in local networks, especially when it comes to food and organic farming. so it's an idea that really resonates people, want to know what they're paying for and their energy bill, samuel phones next stop is solely your came with a townhome itself has become a green energy producer. the profits from the sewing your keys sooner units flow back into the public coffers, which allow the town to reduce local tax. it's an older between 2010. we
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mainly targeted schools to raise awareness. uh kid shopping that goes on that be suffering. we've installed solar panels on the roofs of club houses on the carnival warehouse. yeah. and on the tennis whole. but so piano 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 to the now he called this on usual location might soon catch on a soda project at the municipal cemetery for now it's the only plan of its kind. the electricity generated here will be used by local residents. it behind melissa, and we'll have it for you. and it's for also hoping to create a kind of energy package. and if in the future it would help struggling families by providing them with free energy and reduce their monthly bills. i'll treat to the now he will, but he had only if you could do most of the work. the coverage sold, new busy day. many municipalities have already come to see our work. it's raising
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awareness. i hope our example will encourage them to get on board more quickly. so at the are we all re situated? so these are exciting times because we all need energy use to be ruled by the big class, but i don't nowadays can seem is expect new models from the gym and he showed up on 2 sides of renewable throwing divide. local entities from is a longstanding energy monopoly harvest. so all state investments and when it all comes off that point, we're transitioning from a centralized energy model towards one in which people collaborate can invest together on a local level performance. the, the contrast between these local and the centralized initiatives and denmark's industrial and commercial projects is striking. copenhagen also has it share a spectacular project like this ski so built on top of an ocean molten power
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station fuel to my waste incineration dibiase. we generate enough energy here to meet the annual electricity and heating needs of around 1500 households. about 350 to 400 trucks arrive here every day. right, and so it's pretty big. it would be a shame for the waste to end up in landfill. it's a, it's lots of methane. this shows how much waste we produce, even with something insane. the amount the incineration plant is already one of the most efficient in the world. now it's in box on a new experiment to capture c o 2 before it enters the atmosphere. hobbyhorse or if you don't. and they say so told frank, this is our carpet and captured pilots. project design is typical in math when they're and how it can work most efficiently and what liquids we need to put on
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risk of start by capturing 850 kilos of c o 2 and a couple of weeks that we need to capture some 500000 tons a year. maybe still all the time. so did i come up to escape? good. let's see what, what will happen to the c o 2, once you've capped to the thing of this, of this thing. once we have a full scale facility with capture and pressure, or is it done, tankers will collect it, take it out to the north sea side. anyway, most common concha is one way that to europe could gain time to produce more green energy. it would be a groundbreaking solution, but right now the technology is still in its infancy and storing carbon dioxide in the commission. gas fields in the north sea would be extremely complex.
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that's what foxes political book trial i'm stating, i'm believe europe would accomplish the energy transitions best or something in to that account or put it. it will require political courage, listed it on massive investments in the right technologies in a survey to co, and it will require the public to understand that the green transition is an opportunity we have to cross even though to have michel as you make is the, the energy policy of the future is not just a national issue. it's an issue that transcends boldest traffic. i'm talk up with traveling today. roughly 38 percent of electricity in the 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 pump. the green energy. how to store the electricity produced by wind turbines. when, when's a strong den month but uses more electricity? tenants means the excess i sent to germany and the netherlands. when this little wind, the country depends on impulse of german cold palate and swedish nuclear power. research on new storage methods is underway. but apart from dams in norway and the outs and experiments with hydrogen, there's no good way to store green energy. if you're of a serious about d colonizing its industry and making the switch to electric vehicles, it will need much more green energy at least twice as much as what it produces today. the
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that's why i'm no carbon form of energy is enjoying renewed interest on the many in europe. a ton den back home as too expensive and too dangerous. while i'm in the pool and welcome to fulton's luis, a nuclear power plant. it's all my life. i select, let's say, let's go with the house, couple of the how much electricity is produced here. no loving is around a terrible. so yeah, that's about 10 percent of sealants. total electricity consumption. 30 will produce is about 25 percent about the quote. so yes, finland has always been a quiet supporter of nuclear energy. but now green m p's, like at a high end, taking an interest rate with the model you're calling us. that's our neighbors that are given climate change. i live,
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it doesn't make sense to the commission pounds to the still serviceable. honestly, i got to get you well, and i've done some pastor behind that with the crew show on a task, reducing emissions, preventing deforestation, uninsured, and people's well being in a thought, a time or guy the people to expect affordable energy for that daily lives and will be that, hey, was how your loved. that's another points in favor of you can buy more from it all 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 products, but several reactors are also active in sweden. great britain and eastern europe, the in germany, italy and belgium mont ship the public seas nucular energy as a threat. the countries are planning the nuclear exit. but peebles on the energy
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market could change that monday, the state was born a couple of years before general was nuclear accident with no one master. for a while, i'm a different, a lot of them. nuclear power isn't risk free and what are going to these risks can be mitigated numerically. that's why we shouldn't simply condemn it down right down . i think we don't want to expand nuclear energy a pound sustainable development work a nuclear is a to a to perhaps. but water balance of problems and risks associated restoring radioactive waste. finland requires nuclear plants to stall that waste, 110 meters below sea level. but will those disposal facilities still be safe in centuries to comp? is allstate? so knowledge quantities of radioactive waste is stored here in the flood the whole
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world. soon, there's room for 10000 barrels here. obviously they wouldn't be able to enter those areas anymore. what's the name of the the dog alone, english and lost the facility has been built to last for millennial. i'm with the with the nope advocate i was environmentalist about it. we must act quickly to stuff climate change and lots of honda tests. yeah. the building a nuclear power plant takes time. same amount of do we need to slash emissions by the end of the decade. that was gonna have a lot of work ahead of us in this century. one decade won't be enough to minnesota, so the. ready your account when it's race against time on nuclear allowed nuclear power plants to generate common,
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free addict, tricity. but the construction is time consuming, dangerous, and very expensive. the brand new reactor in the west of finland is a good example. construction was slight to, to take full years. instead, it took 17 and came in way of a budget. so there's no nuclear miracle on the horizon, but at least not by 2070. the knots now to countries like france, which heavily backed new can 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 and today's in jenko is banking on renewables. he's the founder of ukraine's 1st green energy co operative . this was filmed in love, you teach some months before the war broke out. the town is located not far from genova assigned to the new designs to 40 years ago. so the festival of c fictional workers were relocated to off to the accident. spencer piece up to hooks, lots of detective us profit. se brack, the a symbol on this project as an example of a town reinventing itself up on the, on that as a town that was once a center of nuclear power. it's discovered a new purpose of my didn't take. i'm what you didn't difficult. i'd say the fundraising chain coast project is called solar town. solar panels have been installed on the roofs of buildings to make themselves sufficient. jenco once to
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encourage residents to take charge of the communities, energy future. no, i use a lot of him while i worked in the past like we could only generate electricity, a big our pounds for the tough them was subsidized by the government must equal but to die. so you can buy some of the modules at a supermarket. so we generate electricity, a ton of drama, and that had to cost they abuse. the energy is more democratic when people can control some of what they can see. why are y'all do myers to the move, the people who understand how it's producing the more economical they'll be with it cheese? yeah. economic the, the energies of backdoor to democracy russian troops entered love you teach soon after the invasions, but following massive peaceful protest. spinal goals, the russian troops withdrew from the time. in march 2022 the
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you're just needs to move forward with the energy transition, but it will take time to come up with reliable alternatives. time is running out. the ones include radically speed up the process. money, the middle of a is an investment fund based in paris that specializes in renewable energy. since i've also been talking to them about the spanish hydro project, they wanted to meet with the sales team this week is just about the cost function. yes, it's about the costs are less,
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proposal wasn't attractive enough or would it be done in your own a strategy. so that starts with the meeting. we talked about a wind farm we buying, imposed and then we discussed the solar project portfolios. it could be both the ground and roof mounted. there's a great deal of invest, a interest in lots of projects and developments with the project. they've got to thank you very much. have a good day. see you later. you said the 10 years ago. this was the dream of a few pioneer. so new utopians get because you do need, we started with 3000000000 and you're also a drop in the bucket lot. today from ya, we managed to, to 3000000000 euros kind of growing quickly. that's my fault, i presume. you know, 5 pots of amazement, the one terminate the entire market for a long time active is sort of accused the financial center of investing in oil and gas to repub point profit. nowadays, even the central european bank has warned,
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the climate change is hunting. the economy is today's investments destroying the planet. tomorrow's profits or so it would risk good. this financial sector be on salvation. middle of a has drank the speed with which major investors have abandoned the coal industry. it's an alarm bell to everyone who still invests in fossil fuels. so public cities. yeah, we'll just equate if we were to but whole known fossil fuel or says no global heating with a 3 or 4 degree celsius on the foot. bob, who did, if i serious about the 1.5 will to degree limit for yeah, we con, just rely on fossil fuels. floss a s s i didn't oh, companies a considerably overvalued sweet. you will be seeing lots of stranded asset sessions fully by and when you compare companies. so those who haven't yet started to take action of being punished by the mock sassik. and that's very interesting. the pacific sun take excellent on an oil company that have no interest in any of this.
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the shareholders for the board members to talk about it at every board meeting, repeat the summit, so i should go savings. customers. middle vol 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, they've been 7 times more profitable than fossil fuel investments. that could be a boon for the compensation. will europe's financial centers get on bolt. so cost to keep in mind if we believe to momentum was linear. we dispatch, there are holes of positive economic developments that grow exponentially. yeah. so in hydrogen might take another 5 or 10 years to think on the when it's rating so
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that it could happen very quickly. it looks it's these tipping point is that we need to identify quickly. this actually is where that can give us something to be optimistic about tech. yeah, the client is have to set the bar as high as possible for you and push the market in the wrong direction in spain . some so the companies are out the foaming some oil companies on the stock market . soda has a bright future. one study suggests that europe could meet its entire electricity needs by covering cost of 4 roofs, with solar panels. the of the money will be vital to a successful energy transition. it could also help offset jump losses, that the d compensation would entail payable balance spent 29 years working in
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a remaining in a coma. then he made a fresh start the see my that the can the i will cut say we have been i already on the, the 1st time i climbed up a wind turbine. i was amazed by the few trotted. i mean with the media at us that on my, on this of is that there's nothing like that in the minds michael board room there . we defend 400 meters underground. so they may be here 120 meters above sea level data. so probably though early muddy close or doors limit today, ah, payable, down now works at the phone, toneta the largest on show when from in your p, provide safety training to new wind pockets. take your time. okay, take your hunt off the letter. good. i just like that
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a bunch of stuff. okay. you know, safe in to the south, but the dc mazda 90 the, the victim has started breathing again. we move him so that he's lying on a side of it. and then we take off his mask to free his nose and mouth. ok, kid. i thought it's the the, the european union has set aside billions of euros to special programs to help full mccomb minus. what did they did? i did it down particularly sound as we're talking down to zillow, because you're dealing with this project was born 2 years ago when romania was still pondering, the energy transition stuff inside the other one. yeah. so what of this year? the government said all our minds will close by 2032 because it should the, the most about the joe. and i then things to the you and remaining and joint strategy. and that will generate at least $7000.00 additional megawatts from solar and wind. that's what i change the shop and that will generate around $7.00 to
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$8000.00 new jobs. the me, the noise looked with them across the 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 walking in the mines. the boy and i was under ground when there was an explosion at the full combined voice pros. you found that shockwave spread a few kilometers underground because look, you don't make the once a bit on the chapel into my system, something like that leaves its trace on you. the energy for up the this is clean energy for the 60 and there's no risk. there's no worried that your life isn't danger. my friends are cut some of my other ones. and that's important to me because that was a major, big stress factor stoplight a full month was the show
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a lot of the list of easy as oral she. this is our future under children won't have any clean air to breathe. if we don't take action, want to sit on the climate emergency is the greatest branch we've ever faced. a no green energy has also become a matter of peace and security. the, the energy transition would help us solve both of these problems. to protect the climate and of freedom. we hold the top to the wall, we will continue building a new call for attempts. and while the energy of democracy will, will come to the frame. and that's, that's our message to the whole world we we call, but also the level of interior photos are doing and they will be building you my god, space and use solar installations and saw the
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the conflict with jim sebastian america, the secretary of state and lincoln was finally emerging in the long delay that's, that's a whole the slide in the us, china relations. the main sticking point is go tie one. i guess pay is the time of
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