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how do we change this over adults to make and means this congress, these creations together they know the contradictory nature of these euro centric attitudes and how these beliefs can be changed. stop filming on the 21st on p o w. the climate change is yeah. and we need to act now. well now the question is, what do we do out on the top of that list is transitioning from fossil fuel. we're busy those resources to clean energy. hello and welcome. i'm sorry, got the body and you are watching. eat going down. while the sound simple. it's not
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as simple. it's, and this is a key, especially for countries which are some of the highest em, it does across the globe. but the book, appetite emissions here, are pretty low, like in india. web course is not just a source of energy. it is also a source of likelihood for millions. and as we transition away from coal, i'm talking on energy, ensuring that it is also inclusive. and just with the betty code to sonya is right. so at the stage, whereas the levels are increasing bucks, always going to export say that the index core demand will speak sometime in the next decade. so it's a process that's one of call sticks time bucket has already begun. we can see the switch happening around us. most of us would know if someone was recently bought an electric car order electric scroll down. but what happens is when an entire city tries to move to watch this transition, of course it has its own set of challenges. but it is also an interesting johnny
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watched this next story by my colleague behind us to find out more with a click of a button. the wheels of change had been set in motion. 24 year old or with bill is clicking jen to caesar type. while also taking a step forward for the environment, she's amongst the 1st batch for women to be driving electric buses on known to join these out of the city of the buses i filed over the lease you do by private company in new angle that operates one of the largest leads of e buses in the country, high representative when i'm on the road, all i think about is how my passengers can reach that destination safely on gail, the ones that goes on in desk lawrenceville, upset to contribute to nearly 10 percent of its national greenhouse gas emissions
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in order to make mobility green. i'm vicious dogs have been a no on my quest today. i'm curious to know how to india d called the noise. is it going to be one creating job opportunities for the most was the booth on march in the lives community? how can women like with the be part of oh that the new really economy has to offer? have 7 man based on demand problems. that's a home they ask whether i can do this, especially as i like reading people have those with them up for driving such a big box. they say it's a man's job, but work as well. and you just have to have the domain issues that make it with somebody. they are also known as a women. like with the on her colleagues will need support systems in place to ensure that the transition does not set them on a bump. the junior we've got some of them in college captains on board. we train them over and above that training and read into the good as training if you cannot
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afford, then he said that she's ready. now let's do the floss to invest a day in the entire wood, which is that need to walk it off and because this whole concept of human pass and yours, the medical is captain, we've been keeping what's coming in smaller charges in hotel, new at the municipal problem focused on large scale reform. she was able to oversee the world's biggest auction for 5450 electric buses. simply by changing the economic models. boston full was remitted, mobility was being provided now as a service. so the incentive of the right place we use private developers are the people who are you golf. the buses are incentivized for efficiency. this model is water allowed us to achieve scale. so suddenly, from 200 buses and where cities will, audrey 5060 bosses maybe 300 buses. so younger was the biggest, unbelievable from that to 5 and a half 1000. at the same time,
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she also put in place several other conditions to ensure adjust transition. we all set the buses, be carbon neutral. we all set the o e m, that the equipment manufacturers go out and make basically try and make sure that you found the greenhouse gas emissions. and if you were to offset offset with projects in india, we made special reservation or category inside pick reservations for women. the 2013, the government intends to big old public transport as electric daily's transport and it's still to las kilo has invited me for the glimpse of what a green drive looks like. 80 percent of the entire fleet will be at 10588000 this would be probably one of the highest in the world. i'm curious to know what kind of infrastructure have to be created to ensure that the city is ready for
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green mobility and is the one where you're buying this for additional risk vending more than the public charging station. we have 4500 feet and get the c low for electrically good. just to fall behind the shared will be still the mean only one percent of the people to lock it in the us has to be the clue to why did the divide financial support from the international community. the transition away from fossil fuels could be foster the n t p. c power station at dudley just on the outskirts of duty is followed by coons, that device directly from the mines located in east india, the energy security of the country. and for most of in does it going to me still
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depends on energy. from course, i need article slow, who reminds me that india's energy transition must create job opportunities for people who are directly and indirectly dependent don't quote. it's quite exciting to talk about just transition as a global concept. in the end, it's will come down a lot to how much of scaling and recycling can be due for people us. what kind of jobs we can offer. what kind of green economy constructs can be create and regions like these with diversified options exist for people. how can they be absorbed into agriculture, which is productive? can you create renewable energy complexes in these areas and those people can be employed? but these are all distributed ideas and they don't exist in any kind of policy and regulation. and perhaps that's where the effort needs to be. in the so i'm vision to clean renewable energy will have it shadow challenges. but people like mobile
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video can dollars remind us that a new world is on it's we kind of just transition must leave. no one behind just is a, what did i have from justice? it means fast. looks bad to who i'm. how can an energy transition be? i'm just, i had to do one of them desktop corporate using steve todd kind. the one cover these details to look at these mines to put faces on this data that are easy to and to find potential things. so come with me the look at the present because it helps us understand the future that we were talking about. let me tell you a story where we stand right now. this black line that you can see it wasn't always black. it was once very green for almost with black this as we go to it and sustain their families hill. on to one day their life change they
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discovered that this black board under the land that they own, the advocates of themes, vanished what jobs to the farmer's good. it's really because of the land previously sustained an entire family, but they had to give them all their land and only got one job. and eventually they were left unemployed to johnson is one of in desperado state. most pieces. yeah. and is below the poverty line. the state also has a massive indigenous or tribal population, many yard and how come defend directly or indirectly on the coal mines for their livelihoods. our minds, shutting down and drum good in many have already shot i need with 60 is also not the v who lives in john good more than half of the child come school might have closed for vision sees many was simply nonprofit. so now the v, a mother to 5 and
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a grandmother on her money to the coal miners. i'm to the mine shut down a few years ago in the absence of exact government. because studies with the number of workers like who depend either directly or indirectly on, quoted, and between 4 and 10000000 quite a lot 80 that by not by the end of mine was booking. everything was good. everyone most comfortable and happy. you know, many of us even go hungry and get a chance of finding sort of income. i looked at people on 40500 rupees at the mind . now there is nothing in the book at construction sites, but as can be labeled as do we clean human base from the gutters. we clean toilets just on a penny to so i've got this and do you get enough work for the week? no sundays, and i have book does not 64. the drawer between the facade was once a young worker in the coal trade union,
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he has well over the years to not only voice the struggles and demands of workers in the mines, but also those likes who not tv, who will informally dependent on them. i will put up in a house. now they are forced to migrate. this is a common phenomenon and jargon. most people have to move. so migrate to another state, some to another district and some to a bigger city. it's something dent, 20 kilometers a way to the bottom of that, and those who gone to migrate, how do they manage that? but then you'll have many have to result legally picking up this goal and selling it off with a cut on bundle. when a coal mine is shut down, the mine workers across the board or given another job. but those are dependent on the mind or what they're to get there to the workers like that, the store, small restaurant, the vegetable shopping, the grocery store, the bubble, all of them are rendered unemployed. what's happening and how come might be
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a preview of what could happen nationwide as india, most of the, from course, looks right now the country appears hesitant about using its quick production just as it has it into about rehabilitating the look of children. john, good district, people haven't seen any signs of adjuster on this d. c. there's been no attempts to create federal opportunities for on in the move to making the economy green the field left out in the process. in most cases, no plans are made for when lines are closed, but occasionally solutions are font financed either by the government, the coal company or the number of people that benefit is limited, especially compared with the number of those adversely affected center go or view exhibit data which is basically owned by that element of index,
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and which and done owns a lot of these core mines in talking to area. their own streaming sen does like these now training centers like these are supposed to clean that on employees will walk into the core mines. but also data in other community members whose lands have been data to created these mines. the centers in between a few 100 people every year for alternate employment. and then there are some solutions that generate employment wind helping to he came to land that was taken over for the mines and has just lean waist ever since we are in idaho. uh, in what was once accordingly, i know it has been converted into officially. what do you see behind me then where we're headed right now? are smart for shootings which have been created as an artist under the employment, the sort of option for the project impacted people. let's think of this. mine will show don't in the 19 it is then after that this best thing to do was set up to
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provide alternate employment to the product if it did. parsons, the, if the government is started by scheme for the future is good. this set up in closed minds, but what could be collected so that people can continue being input 2nd sufficient ease like this side, an option in someplace. but this alternative sources of income is accessible only to a few houses in the government of india believes in the clean energy, future deity or decentralize renewable energy. this should be the way to go for small business owners who run their businesses on renewables like solar and generate urgently needed employment. at the same time, these business owners would contribute towards the national goal of adding $500.00 gigawatts of energy generated from non fossil fuel. sources by 2030
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this 1000000 made the switch a couple of years ago and in store solar panels on the roof. probably the, the machines we saw in the milling machine running solar power for women from the village around this unit to the company is registered in the name of this for women . and we've, we drove the money from this account to buy the real product across the states and sell the boxes at the market. we've got it all profit, but it goes to this account for the full with them without it, without the villagers previously have to take their reach to the main market to, to for could a major way. 5 could use a 50, there was no other option, and they had to pay more, for instance, between $2.00 piece for kitty. but we judge on the 15th that, that in the foreseeable future, india has the potential to generate approximately 3400000 jobs to the d r e program . as they move away from fossil fuels, volcano, sources of energy out of the country, we need to ensure that this transition is just those who walk in these mines and
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several of those wedding directly and informally dependent on these mines. i have not seen the use as they are not treated in an unfair manner, and we also take care of them as we move towards a clean or future cooperative projects. and government initiatives are such as to be benefiting hundreds in the school and community, but taking that number from hundreds to millions is the challenge that india faces to create a just transition for all. and so as we explored in our last to the possibilities on a journey to stays out court, but this will need gap for planning and execution. and everyone has that on blueprint about this. the considerations are the through the strategies are disciplined and even the timelines for different nations august. so let's take a look at all of these plans that the various nations have the politics steps that owns these plans. and the landings that we have when it comes to renewable energy's
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india has um basis goals. the government is investing massively as quote and efforts to become climate neutral by 2017. but it's complex of millions of jobs depends on call. india is also important call from a broad to satisfy it's growing. energy needs to expect these impulse to decline, but assume the country will continue. it's domestic production over here in india, especially. it's not so much the speaking about coal phase out, but this big of a coal fist down to speak of a coal transition. which sometimes also means that they don't want to exit co entirely, but they could imagine that which is ation of color with c c s technology. which would then be basically difficult in the emissions from the cold outside catch it and start on the crowd. i don't think that this is a realistic choice, as even now globally receive that foot of what type poll fence renewable energy can actually be cheaper than coal poplars. indonesia is also focused on call. in fact,
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is the world's largest code exports. it still is an easier aims to make hold of it . $17000.00 plus islands climate neutral by 2016. but it's policies contradictory. so basically. busy the paradigm is also, well, we will maybe start using coal, but we still explode close to our neighbors, which will then have emissions in their countries. indonesia itself has a lot of potential for geothermal energy for affordable time cetera. but at the moment we see very little implementation yet of foot. but tide, for example, because is limited plus ability to enter the market. the united states would also have to say combined to call long term. the plan right now is to take or cold buy a pound of flesh on by 2036. but some states suppose the plan because of the many jobs tied to the industry. still, it's well recognized that renewable energy is our lucrative option 2 and the use is
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increasing this year. so the federal are states such as freaks up the texas, where you would think that they are basic and nothing but fossil fuels. there's also a lot of businesses who basically realize they can make a lot of money with wind farms as for the retired problems because texas apparently has a lot of sun. it has a lot of wind is holding the space and a lot of people don't care what you would build their ease. open space gemini also wants to face out coal within the next 15 years. at the latest right now, it's still needed with it. sizable industry, gemini still relies on coal for 40 percent of its power supply. the country could transition to renewable energy use more quickly, but the process is full with challenges. and therefore, standardized procedures taken care of environmental concerns, taken care of the also for humans of preferences, the vision to close to villages and taking care of animals and also using the potential a lot on your own show. but also offshore wind energy. you saw additional elements
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that your current through bridge and china is the world's largest c o 2 emitter. it's a numerous economic growth and recent decades has been powered by huge amounts of coal. but china, to have discovered that renewables can be lucrative, and you save another global market leader in the sector. the basic aim for 2060, for the company's ation of the society, which is very, a vicious, if you consider it's pays where it's coming from. and china is showing within the 5 year plans that if there was something, be able to basically meet these targets, maybe also at the costs of additional aspects such as social elements, the quality of democracy. so there is a lot of other aspects to criticize these things. ready south africa still gets 9090 percent of its electricity from comb. but 7 years ago the government included
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the cold exit and its national development plan. the world bank estimates, it'll cost south africa, maybe 550000000000 euros by 2030. so without investment partners or private donors, it's unlikely to succeed. as i mentioned, another fortune todd con. d id or distributed renewable energy is an upcoming solution with lots of hope. to me, the id is the centralized power, both as an energy source and hands, also enabling economic and social problems. of course it has its own constrains, but it has created some major impact in remote villages across the country. of the it's something of a special date challenge about how those things on the go produce is harvesting the last pumpkins of the season. he's picked up several 100 kilograms in recent days. the vegetables ripened foster, then he can sell them. so for years now,
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he's taking his entire hallways, took cold storage facility and it says about no problem. so i used to have losses, imagined i have to to wait and close the vegetables, these little bag and the case of the lady fingers that would cost me to these $300.00. or you know, as to them. yeah. for the piece. viable and sell them and the whole market will look the market a day or 2 later. media across india, a large part of the hallways, stoops boys every year before it can be sweet. there are no thousands of goods, those which would prevent losses. but it's not quite that simple. to say it over the does not like him to say to you with the electricity supplies. consequently, a public got lots. it's a few minutes across from a malfunction. the problem might be also 5, but that's why. so these combined mixed up, bob was, he's going storage facility using bios from hallways, reast. this means he's not dependent on electricity from the national grid. a huge
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bonus for the fall, most low store, they always hear green electricity generated right where it is needed. it is what exports called the centralized, a renewable energy, or the audi. appreciate janel becomes an energy environment and what to has examined. how do you all ready could help improve the lady? is the community is i mean they need to know team not just for the house or for the vehicles, but also need energy for a lot of the economic activities. beer to power the machine, the, to process the green into flood good foods, into person juices. and splashes by 2030 in the plans to generate 500 gigabytes of electricity. yo yo. from the new bill sources. that's more than 3 times as much as know. and it is c d audi projects. luis could provide clean energy to some talk to 7000000 people. right now only a few 1000 benefit that's spotty because farm was struggling to get loans for the
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technologies who go to a bank and say ok, please give me a known photos. what are the like, what is it? a bank that has never seen this? what are that? they do not know how to evaluate those credit application for us. one of that, like whether this is a viable loan for them to give or not, they have no idea. 1000 kilometers a wait in the village of good up by women are learning to produce safety on one machines. this would allow them to become financially independent of the project life next door in the shape of solar panels is supplying the electricity for each machine it consumes only 15. what follows would that's why it's very easy to run it on for the problem with the what the, what full, brandon? we are able to run this machine for about 8 to 10 hours and at the same time, charge about 3. so when it can be done and getting the dock off of our vend is very noisy thing. the indian government subsidizes the renewable energy solution being up to 20 percent of the cost for the initial outlay, but exports calling for more,
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especially when the technologies are used to generate income. one idea is to expand and combine existing government programs. if you have promoting the floor plan, you promote the, the board for them and buying on a couple more thing a close to did you promote the power to quote storage. so by bringing the policy convergence, we can see a lot more deployments on the generating file as easily exactly bought as needed for millions of people living in 3 areas, dionte presents a clear across unity to improve the economy will be as to why transitions into peen energy, they're not going to be 7 another transitions like for short economic that's with fargo. but ensuring that that are going to lose us along this last journey is going to be a major challenge when developing countries. you let me know what do you think, and what story is,
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