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the russian public that we have the situation under control and i noticed, but he's very, regardless of whether he's statements match reality. his message was clear, the kremlin has enough resources to continue europe's bloodiest war in decades. so we need to know that you're up to date, but stay with us because coming up on transforming business after the show can technology really solved the climate crisis and the call for life. thank you so much for your company. the questions got any issues with a lot say what the
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fast fashion as an environmental 9, a clothing graveyard, immature land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded. fashion watch now on youtube, the from flexible solar panels to making energy while you walk. there's no shortage of ideas to help save our aid in chemists and your pockets. what we really want to do is that we face energy for the customer and there's no shortage of investment either. this is the most interesting opportunity in the coming decade or point a training and thomas is expected to be invested this year and can check the sector that's problem to reduce our carbon emissions. it's a lot of money for placements of onto printers. the company is businesses,
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we re shape the future from ideas scalable as a politics to policy. they sent us out of transforming business, the promise and problems of the king tech sector. and it was very good question. so yes, i decide every day to work. that's what say is my sense and week fails him on his personal clean credentials. he told us about if he's clean business, a german company that's created to clean tech software and the app helps people switch from fossil fuels to renewable. energy underlines them to monitor how much electricity they're using when to use those devices to help save on their bills every hour to mean throughout the day has a different price. so in the morning it's actually quite expensive. it can get, get cheaper when it's a lot of fun for instance. then it can also get more expensive and we want to shift the customer consumption to those times when it's actually cheap. because one of the tysons of new onto printers that see
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a gap in the marcus teen tech or green technology, new products that we need if were to help save up thomas. this is a norm is privilege to be here on earth today to join in signing this historic agreement, to shift in your, in more eco friendly ways of living meaning, of fossil fuels. because a real estate years ago, global leader assigned an agreement to try to limit global warming to a level of which we'd still be able to live comfortably. and if someone tries in nature, that temperature is $1.00 degrees, and the deal done what's called the power as agreements. then came a commitment from the states. the european reading deal is for the climate, but it's also for the people by 2050. they've pledge to remove the same amount of carbon emissions from the atmosphere as they plus and was a seismic shift and how we consume energy came last year with the russian invasion
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of ukraine. countries scrambled to source oil beyond prisons, pulse on the banks, the loan game, investing in green energy supplies next during this morning. then in the same year the us landed an absolute punch with it's an inflation reduction act. this pro is the biggest step forward on climate ever ever. it's got an interesting name for climate bill, but it does the job right. and a few other jobs and it will finance a lot of new experiments that hopefully will mean great positive change for society . sure, and have a nice talking about that strike from joe biden to administer ation is includes $369000000000.00 for the claim. us like tax credits for a clean tank. your needs kind of investments with a venture capital company, a company that makes investments on behalf of people who have the money to make more money,
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while solving or punish re problems. we invest across the 3 domains, african climate, and ocean. all these domains will have a climate angle to them. it's because we recognize that as the most important challenge of our time. but then also the most profitable to fix for already seen the number of investments in king technology's nicer passing those of fossil fuels . so we've gone from something like $300000000000.00 being spent in 2010 to $1.00 trillion dollars. expect this access around, so you get the climate turn less than vice or most of the money that is being spent is being spent on renewable energy deployment. so, so that's on sooner. wind and overall the gap between what needs to be spent now, which is 1.8 trillion versus what needs to be spent to stay on. net 0 is about 4 and half, 3. this year it's expected almost $660000000000.00 will be spent on
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renewables, around $380.00, and making energy more affordable, secure, and environmentally friendly. and just over $330.00 and upgrading electricity grids, and the rest will be spent on technologies like electric vehicles and capturing carbon. but it's not enough to limit the planet from slipping into further climate crises. and that's a huge gap in investments is something regional powers are all too aware of the united states and your opinion spend the most on teen tech in 2022. but it's china that's dominating the industry now has a stranglehold on the battery supply chain. it has a stranglehold on battery manufacturing and it is the largest manufacturer and the seller of electric cars to yes, yes. so the current wings are being built into lauren as well as the head of
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a product called wind wings, sales for ships. the sales work as an auxiliary power source, the idea to reduce fuel consumption and saved from carbon emissions. so it says thus on average, the sales safe on the vessels fuel usage by 3 tons per day to put that into context . that's about the waste of 6 grand pianos. the sales were designed by naval architects based on the u. k. and are made in china. so our main supply chain is china, but the minute is, and that is, that's been really great for actually getting a competitive price products to the market. last year, china accounted for almost 70 percent of mining for the minerals the world needs to meet it's kind of goes, do us run to distance seconds and then australia. the role materials are used in products like solar panels or wind turbines. and china leads globally and
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processing these materials at the moment globally. and europe, in particular, is extremely reliance on, on china full, many of these critical um, supply chain and take care works for an easy funded oregon is ation that works with all stakeholders and bringing to mark as new technologies that move away from fossil fuels, from a perspective they the, the issue is how do we diversify and provide you need innovations in parts of africa and latin america as well in a way that supports local development of supply chains that supports a change and approach which doesn't then become so reliance on on china this dependence on china is something b, e u, wednesday. us are trying to move away from they want to meet climate targets without jeopardizing to your political autonomy and economic competitiveness. all through your focusing a money injections in their own green and turn on markets. and the u,
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as even looking to mine again for some of its own minerals and materials. but how can search in cedar approaches help reduce emissions or improve energy security globally? and in the u, despite widespread climb is agreements, policies for innovations to take effect? have no cost up. take off to him as an example in germany, making the switch to renewables through the app won't be possible from much of the countries population that live in apartments. the. so my flat and berlin, i have district teams as the central pipeline which produces the heat for an entire district. there's nothing you continue will be stuck with it to completely switch away. and the company's idea of having people monitor how much energy they're using is not possible unless the consumer forks dies around 100 euro for smart meter. mandatory road eyes with smart meters doesn't take effect in germany until 2025. in
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germany, 9 to 9 percent of the meat is not capable saw, i'm not ready for our model. if you look into nordics it's, it's completely with us. so we decided, yes, starting on smart meters to actually be one of the 1st indeed us and job, largely our problems. and i say r as in the, as in europe in the world, they are political, they're not technological. we have the technology to do the things we want to do. it's a matter of priorities. and so if we prioritize differently, we're going to be just fine. the question is, if we will and it's a good question for your a certain late april need additional investments of more than $670000000000.00 a year to meet its clean tech energy goes. and the health of our promise needs to be kept to the for pre owned political game. we all say a lack of capacity and capability within public authorities to actually help shape some about market conditions that allows these things to scale. we are absolutely
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saying a lack of, of mobilization, of funding and finance, and in particular about blends between public and private money to helping scales. optic money won't be enough. take wind wings to get their product to mark as they secured investments from the you. and from the largest company in the us cargo. so we were actually contacted by cargo a long time ago many years ago to help them assess the technologies that are on the market using our simulation tools. so that partnership with cargo and with n z shipping later on when the retrofit is really what's giving us the ability to, to develop products and bring it to market. going back to the original question for teen tech companies to really recheck the scenes. there is no time there's a funding deficit on the policy shortfall that's having a knock on effect on change is taking effect before to keep to work. climate
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commitments will need 4.53, and dollars annually for the early 20 thursdays will need large corporate actors, banks, and huge pension funds. ready in fairway behind the climate cause i'm gonna need the badger sharing of resources and innovation to wider political maneuvering. because for now, the security of our promise and the clean tech shine are quite a distance away the the into the conflicts own with tim sebastian, i guess cumberland is alexander w, director of the con, the russia, your agent center for no rush is economy has stabilized mister fulton indicted on war crimes charges is none. the less finding plenty of friends,
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