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my doctor, so in the clouds as times and then when generation nash, which now dw documentary is this the kind of call you would bye hope all is counting on it. all reports of experience to for us tons, just how long this traditional jim and also make us has been around one more time after losing money for 19 years straight. april was in crisis, then the com. i could go see it's not taken guess and is now turning of profits in the future. it will only produce electric vehicles. will that look? 10 or pro, make that 10 summation to 100 percent be caught producer. let's check it out. also in this week, the addition of made is saudi arabia really guessing out of the oil business, how pool will climate change make us and little miss chapter books upload from
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india. i meant all pull headquarters and the upfront for more than 8000 people work here beginning in 2020 for the company plants to manufacturer all of its models and it bets are electric variant. and i'm even allowed to find my hand on the assembly line it's hotter than you might think. so what does it mean for the work, right, so we'll have to assemble the open as dry as a hybrid and combustion model. and as a battery electric version, depending on what happens to be up next year in the line, the electric motor arrives almost fully assembled. but we do most of the assembly of the combustion engine so, so the process is different, but it also gives us more variety in our work done by the whole po, begin turning
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a profit again in 2018. that's also because they, i know a subsidiary of allowances and can benefit from using images a visit to the companies, museum collections from all this and for you all to accept nearly every part of the manufacturing process from the in its own hands, including research and experiments like this res, call with rocket propulsion from 9 to 9 to 28. then they're all best sellers like this to 1000000 all put company teen with real gold plated trim. and the doctor's com. so can we go for a spin and that's about to show you with the uh for the doctors call from 1900 things on. yeah, i would really like to see that you can crank it up if you want. okay, let's try but it has to be done by hand. one more time, the carry off the
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name of the car came about because around $9.00 to $9.00 to $9.00, it was popular with the doctors who drove it to pay host calls to their patients. if a top speed is between 50 and 650, let me doesn't. our bed was quite fast. for 1900 and not the opal 2 carried out many experiments with electric vehicles like this twin concept called dating from 1992. it has to propulsion modules. one of those electric the out though is a combustion engine which can be attached to the re off the car, depending on what's needed. but e cars didn't really take off back them. that's changed, they're charging stations now and a proper e. com market. last year,
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all pulled sold some 90000 electric vehicles. hope it's restructuring, also man producing it's about phones and becoming a subsidiary of to lantus, which also includes the brands fit and people. it's the roles, 4th latches, automatic co, with 14 brands and it's 9 up. and now the c o is planning to switch production internally to e cause which will run on green energy will leave you with the, with the industry and achieve carbone nets 0 by 2038. we pay a visit to another open factory and i as enough german to support the e mobility switch to launches, sense to invest in the planned and all the brands that you own off of 50000000000 euros over the next decade. the purposes of costs for creates synergies that can be used between the brands. why love the same time
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giving all the possibilities to the brands to make it cause that so it's what they want to do with the old books. it's caused on these cuts and then each model gets its own design. this plant is already using done salons, is a partner and drawn centers, including 2 batteries, factories, one in france, and another, and prepare ration in germany, which will one day supply batteries to $1200000.00 e cars a year. we shaft battery technology technology, we share certain structural elements, but then it is very important that we convey to our customers. the tradition is to them and driving values which means robots are driving position a robust road, holiday direct steering. and all of this is possible to create while still maintaining. so for some years now, all poll has offered a veteran tea for repair and replacement of adding batteries and that electric
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vehicles use batteries are returned to dispatch, where you refurbishments center, where they are. we pad and return to so do all post designers still have room for inputs? i'm meeting with outputs, chief design of dorian ties. nice to meet you. we are kind of in the most secret area of the old poll. why do i have to work secretly here? yeah, so welcome from i. so that 1st of all as well, it's obviously what we are doing here is for the next 10 up to 15 years from now. and we don't want to show the rest of the words everything we're doing. so it needs to stay kind of secret. but let's be able to show you in a 2nd. we've got concept costs that show a bit of analogy. look where we want to go. this, if you want as the concept car has the signature sound in id or they are planning to incorporate into new models,
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recorded painful lights. you can create your own whole look and see adjusted with the lights. the vx piri mentioned concept cars 1st made out of modeling material. i'm going to try my hand on shaping defender. can just try and try. okay. all right, that's why you all look. so if you can stop, so you can start is i'm going to, i destroyed and on. and these are the 1st models inspired by the concept called the s u v. grant. and indeed, by 2020 age all plants we have gum full electric funding for this,
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which has already been secured. that's one of the benefits of being is to down to a subsidy or a one of the volts. most profitable comic of this astro electric is listed for 42000 bureaus. now it's up to the customers to decide whether to get on board $1600000000.00 cost buses and trucks are expected to be looking up all roads worldwide by 20, such as not even one tenths of them will be pilots electrically. they will still need huge quantities of oil. that's good business for oil producing countries like saudi arabia, even if that came to present a green, a image to the world. the world's largest oil exporter saudi arabia. the kingdom is looking to massively expand its green energy production to help diversified economy and reduce dependency on oil. it could be
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a huge step in the world's quest to hold climate change. boston is saudi arabia, really quitting oil, the this a co city items to be completely carbon neutral needs. and that same is the line wants to house 9000000 people in a 170 kilometer long strip of sky scrapers towering 500 meters above sea. level and that's just one small part of a much bigger plan. cold neil. no roads, no cost, 0 emissions and run completely on renewable energy. this is the glitzy face of saudi arabia is a vision 2030 and ambitious roadmap to move the world's largest oil pal away from fossil fuels. the world needs me because the world news change. it all sounds great on paper, but this skepticism about where the saudi arabia can actually pull it all,
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you know, the saudis have been making a lot of wildly over ambitious goals. the country's wealth is built on its massive oil reserves, which are distributed by a national oil company. a remco ramco is now 98 percent savvy, owned and valued at about to trillion dollars. it posted a wrinkled profit of $161000000000.00 in 2022. and this war chest is now driving the kingdoms vision 2030. it's a plan that sounds as ambitious as it is paradoxical. a country built on oil wants to move away from oil, but why the? so i the real, i understood the abuse or the little so here the so free for you have a she is a team to suck to rule the crown prince mohammed been so mine is the face of vision . 2030 the saudis. once we get 50 percent of the energy from renewable sources by
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the end of the decade, currently the pallet by 99 percent fossil fuels the. this is jim crane, who specializes in energy g, politics, international organizations, the, i am, after world bank, et cetera, has been urging the saudis to diversify their economies for a long time. finally, those warnings have been taking hold. the initial target about $54.00 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity. sadie recently said the sitting at just 2.8 gigawatts. well, there's about $21.00 to $24.00 gigawatts on the development. this is karim l. g and the climate consultant based in london, whose focus is on the middle east. i'm not a bad thing man, but if you'd ultimately, whether a 50 percent target can be issued, i would say that looks very difficult. mohammad been so ma, never the less appears to be giving it a very decent crack to success. as sadie rule could be judged on this green energy
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hill and the saudis are indeed talking a big game and the changes for you at the better place. and we found this, we have to do something nonsense and you have to do it. but here's the thing, irrespective of this green vision, saudi arabia isn't exactly putting a cost to quit fossil fuels. it's quite the opposite. it's still plans to pump out as much oil as humanly possible, and philip's cough as to the brand. in fact, saudi arabia also wants to increase natural gas production by 50 percent, and it's actively searching for new markets to explore it's fossil fuels. the salaries have, has been, you know, not just diversifying, but they're also doubling down on, on oil as well. i mean, they've been buying a lot of refining capacity in developing countries. that targets live mainly in asia and africa and investigation involving britton's channels. full recently found
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that the saudis was aiming to artificially praise oil demand in developing african nations to cheat cause supersonic commercial aviation and loading power plants. at the club 28 world climate conference. saudi arabia claimed that carbon emissions from fossil fuels and not a problem if they can be recycled, all store argues are the problem. the enemy is emissions and small, also bills. and if we manage the carbon, you know why my recycling it using of the alternately capturing and storing it, then it will be no problem with that with, with, with having some emissions. there's just one tiny problem. the tech to do that isn't anywhere near advanced enough skeptic sites. amelia destruction by fossil fuel producing nations and will finally investment away from annual energy kareem. and again, the estimates that the tech, if it works, it will be available at scale and to potentially 2040. i think 2040 is too far. we
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don't have enough time accepted. i'm going to have a general state approach that we shouldn't be weighted to one technology and in an hour drive towards the colonization, but to depend on the technology that isn't available until 2040 at scale is a great risk. so while saudi arabia matches on into its brave new green energy, well, they're still looking to convince developing countries to take the oil and persuade the world's lead is the managing common? is the solution to the climate process. so far, the plan is on track around code predicts boil demand will actually increase to $105000000.00 barrels per day in 2025. a role that talk about flooding, climate change in building a better welding. splashy promo videos. disarray being lifted hasn't changed. it's spawns. putting oil just isn't a consideration. instead, they'll just sell it elsewhere while cleaning up their own energy system to make the world's carbon reduction targets. it's
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a win win for sadie arabia. and if the kingdom pulls it off, it could be in a more powerful and lucrative position than ever the full how do you beat the heat when it gets really hot? splashed yourself with water, eat ice cream. 10 on assigned. some effects of labor will make a harder to come back, that'll be less food to eat. climate change will make us poor to how can not be the more and more sun, more and more heat, climate changes indicating during the health of hundreds of thousands. it will also mean less income by mid century. we will earn significantly less than we would without the climate crisis. how high will the cost to be to get about 2050? we see that the world economy is going to be projected to the decline in income of
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19 percent. take india, for example. economically it stands to lose with climate change, heat and drought, or damaging agriculture, and to bring in the harvest when temperatures are so hot. and so what did you get associates? i know a fight view and nearly 40 degrees celsius. yes, i police doing being caught us off the floor. it's not, it's really not possible to move on own thoughts and drought. these consequences of climate change also threaten many african countries. the economic impact is enormous. later, productivity and crow, it's if it's the be sure to clear responses to temperatures when particular they that productivity declines, high temperatures around $20.00 to $30.00 degrees. and of course, global warming is causing the greatest damage where it's already hot. today, in the middle of the century,
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the region south of the equator will generate significantly less income then they would have without the climate crisis. which brings us back to india, the population there will lose 22 percent of its 2050 income by the middle of the century. although a few will benefits. manufacturers of air conditioning systems are experiencing the booth with major social consequences. however, the, because as it gets hotter the need for air conditioning multiplies and more and more households can afford them. the problem, the high power consumption using g o, the excessive new market and going years, and then subsequently used to be built on those lines. so far, however, most electricity in india has been generated from coal. it's enormous emissions are again driving global warming. it's a vicious circle. what to do?
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many are pinning their hopes on technical progress. we really need to use the new model for this, which can really be the one of these warranty mon compared to the guy. and he's going to introduce you to monitor the media in the as adopted the national action plan. among other things, buildings are to be modified so that they heat up less quickly and new building should be oriented according to old models. india also wants to expand renewable energy. however, this is happening far too slowly. problem to the whole world and the next generation. because the climate crisis will not be ending in the middle of the century, quite the opposite. the power possible. well that site is much more to damages. the range of 20 percent. whereas
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a, a, i roaming sonata is much largest doctors on the range of 50 percent. you weren't convinced before climate researchers can now prove it. switch to a c, o 2 neutral economy is expensive, but it's worth it to avoid even greater losses of income. this digitalization play a role in your everyday life. meet some young asian women who have made that profession and enjoy a free and independent lives as blog as game is a software developers. today we introduce blogger and influence us, and they ha, decide from to not india. the one of the biggest movements i would say was when i got to these adults,
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