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one of the oldest territories in the breached quarter on that day and into you the past tense, over 1600 easily. and these were killed the some 100 hostages as to how to buy from us. these really extracts on guys i started that morning and soon followed by full sco ground invasion. over 41000 palestinians had been killed in gaza in the war that followed october 7th. the day to change the middle east. last is terror attacks also re ignited the conflict between israel and another iran box and millicent group, that's hezbollah and 11 on overnight. the group claimed it's star rec miss all hit on the is really poor city of haifa. that came is rails all me launched more strikes on the southern suburbs of bay route, saying the massive explosions did strike has blocked targets. smoke
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still rising from his really air strikes on the route southern suburbs. a car dealership in a residential area surrounded by rubble. video of the overnight bombing shows a giant fireball lighting up the city sky. israel's military claims it strikes targeted, a weapon storage facility of the militant group has the law causing a secondary explosion. israel says that hit targets in the east of the country as well. and conducted reeds in the south. the lebanese health ministry says at least 20000000 people were killed in attacks across 11 on over the weekend. 11 on is enough people. 1.2000000 residents have been forced from their homes and is real intensified. that's campaign against has blah and late september i didn't review with the more houses we were sitting in our homes. we had nothing to do with it. this is what i lab health issues. and i'm minding my own business, trying to earn a living a was before 5. no,
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i didn't expect this to be living in the streets. israel's air strikes are increasingly supported by ground troops as well. the idea of releasing video of soldiers preparing for deployment. it will be the 3rd division to be sent into war and lebanon on sunday is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with soldiers and congratulated them on their campaign. they finish on uh and that was so fucking them a year ago, we suffered a terrible blow for the past 12 months. we've been changing reality from and, and the whole world is astounded at the blows lou inflict on our enemies and i salute you and tell you, you are the generation a victory goal and it's a whole has below has responded with increased rocket attacks across northern israel on sundays, several people were injured when 2 missiles evaded air defenses and struck the port city of haifa. and was the 1st time has blo, rockets have damaged israel's 3rd largest city. and that's in yahoo. a said,
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the main objective of the campaign and lebanon is to make northern israel safe again. so far, the zone of destruction has only widened. so with these strikes by his ready forces on the route, i also a correspondence in beirut mohammed tray, say whether the offensive in 11 on is now whitening. so this really bombardment of the whole it has become a daily routine. now it starts every day with it's what you need drones, overheads all day long and with and time and strikes on the 1000 subjects of they would as the more thrice continues, it hits the towns in this house into the end of a cottage. and of course, and at nights these weighty and military odors, new evacuations, from da here and the 1000 suburbs. and this is followed by intense waves of air strikes throughout the night. this of course is causing stress to people across
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bait. who does heavy strikes, shake the whole city and you know, to the sound office, where it is thrice, are very audible across all the bales. i visit the da here last week, and the destruction was already a huge. and, and, you know, that was before the widest hits on to solve on that, that's how solving suburbs over the weekend. so i assume that the entire neighborhood stuff we visited on now set to the ground. so it does look like the offensive as whitening has the law has been continuing to saw it. israel full striking several towns and cities. does this suggest that hezbollah as military capabilities also isn't very much intact? i wouldn't say in talk. so we, we witnessed some significant does radiate tax on his beloved military infrastructure and we still haven't seen
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a symmetrical retaliation by has but also to say, even though the group is showing capabilities to strike deep inside his writing that 2 or 3 and, you know, reaching haifa and, and often to love eve. in fact, a group has, has been launching a intense broadcasts and, and drones to what this, why in the past few days, despite the hard head start, the group have taken through, you know, the device tasks and destination of its top leadership. it is a part of the still capable of targeting as well, but also showed capabilities to flight back the is why you, we are me call and incursion that up until now seems to be how the on the way i just wanted to ask you the jordanian foreign minister has flown into bay root has an a with a bus stop warning about the escalating violence. what does he say? so he gave a brief statement a while ago saying that he's cutting a message off fully diety and support for the button on against what he called
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these why the aggression that started in gaza and now is shifting to was bailed. he said it is very dangerous situation and that is why is pushing the whole region into a loud war. he also promised the government to provide some, uh, you know, um, aids to fill the huge needs caused by the influx of refugees and the buttons is very, very difficult situation here and they would for refugees. and it's described by the u. n. agency as a terrible crisis, more people are sleeping on the streets with very little support and increasing risks of diseases as winter's coming. w a root bureau chief mohammed tray tay, thank you so much for that. we appreciate that. so let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. on the spanish coast, god has rescued at least the sea migraines at sea,
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close to the canary islands of africa's western coast. the group which included 3 total is, was taken to one of the items for processing migrant arrivals in the canaries have more than doubled the sea. the narrow of the southern mexican city of chopin cisco is being killed just days of to taking office will sorry to use confirmed the death of of a honda i'll call us and say they are investigating the region has been played by violence fee is linked to tough was between drunk hotels. the chinese embassy in karachi says 2 of its citizens have been killed in what is called a terrorist attack in pakistan's largest city. the embassy says a convoy was struck by an improvised explosive device near corrupt cheese airport. the blocks liberation army and millison group based in afghanistan, has claimed responsibility for the attack to sweden.
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now where the sea is 1st and nobel prize winners have been announced. the committee and stockholm awarded this is prize the medicine jointly to a pack of us for such as like to ambrose and gary rufe couldn't, will share nearly a 1000000 years for the discovery of micro r n a. now that is a cloth of tiny molecules that play a crucial role in regulating how genes look look, playing scale. and i am joined now here in the studio by on a cod house from dw science, who is going to tell us all about this and how those things work. cuz i certainly don't know. and the 2 winners as we was saying, what on tiny are in a multiple. so tell us, 1st of all, why that's important enough to win a nobel prize for medicine. and was this a surprising choice? well, in the end we are interested in however, our cells work and the translation from g and flight or dna. the basic basic thing
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which our bodies consist of and proteins which is what we can use actually work with this translation work was kind of known, but they like supported as that with a very important building block like brought a positive piece of the to the puzzle which was very important and in terms of, if that was a surprising and that the 2 got the prize, well, it's to may of researches from the us again. so from the year need to $130.00 researches that go to a prize nobel prize. where if a village or medicine and only 13 went to women and most of them, they went to research this in the us. so that was not very surprising this year, not a huge surprise. all right, so tell us a little bit more in detail. what exactly is mike crow r n a? and what does it do? in fact, yeah. so as i said already, there is the, an, a genetic information that every cell in on our body has. so every cell is the same,
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leave that up instruction, but not every cell develops into the same type of cell and not every cell predict produces the same amount of for the same type of protein in the end. so there are some sophisticated mechanisms that translate proteins sort of dna into proteins in the end. and one step after the dna is the m r n a. so the dna is translated into an r n a. that's messenger r n a. and this, it's translated into proteins afterwards and micro are in a kind of fines to the m r and a so the building block in between and silence has some, some of it so that it, it regulates and tweaks a little bit the translation process from the very, very basic dna that we have to proteins because we don't want a result work the same way. we want our pancreas to produce insulin and we want some neurons to produce serotonin. so it's important that ourselves differentiates into different functions. okay, well that certainly made it easier to understand just briefly if you could,
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how does that work actually make the world a best place? i mean, how does elizabeth benefit us help us? yeah, we're talking about very basic basic science and so it's fundamental science. the applications are not on the horizon yet. there are some uh, there's some research going on in terms of cancer or depression treatment for example. but it's so early days this price goes to physiology, not necessarily medicine. so, so this price is where it's the principal, right? the discovery of the principal is not the application yet. what we saw maybe last year with the m r in a technology you don't use on a cod house. thank you so much for helping us understand that and here is a quick reminder for you all of our top story today. as well as mocking one year since the october, the 7th terrorist side led by hum us sunrise service at the size of one of the 1st
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william russo says module the test was fueled by sticking we mentioned to this to outline the government failed project. the 77 percent and 60 minutes on dw the d. w. travel all over the sides. phase 3, food, honest with inside it just local, high life. wow. let's go here. we go to. so when it comes to sustain dependency information and trying to do that, when you travel you can have it all on executive. it has to check the bag,
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so you're planning a trip. make sure you miss nothing about is on the w travel. i hope you enjoy the trip here as much as i did. what about you? what's your opinion? feel free to write your thoughts and the comments. the are c's, promise, breathtaking vistas and a sense of freedom. but they're teeming with smoke belching giants. global maritime trade is a huge environmental hazard. the da as a shipping company, it's very important to us to emit less c o 2. and thereby we hope at least slow climate change, or does on us, on how to cruise ships or climate killers to post coven their own course to break records. one week, all inclusive, 800 euros is to take to be nice. but innovative engines and admission for you.
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alternate fuels are on the horizon with assume that i'm for this or trying to address the problem, let me say. and then we could have hundreds or thousands of ships powered completely by the wind, the all right, and on the thing, 5. a fresh breeze on the seats. how can industry make shipping cleaners the it's ready for a new adventure. the day somebody's, the ship has no engine, but to mass and room for novice sailors. captain and crew are preparing to leave france for denmark and come welcome on board time. thank you. i think my, i'll show you around for grades on them. other stuff that he have is to, you'll be learning and working here to the
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one to help of course for 46 year old on today as like net swapping the deck and maintaining his ship are every day tasks that he only became a captain by chance he's from austrian farm country with a green peace activist, and wanted to travel to south america to see if i can ignore. but i only shipped over to avoid lying on. but i fell in love with sailing on my very 1st ocean crossing. nice to me. bank so that love grew into a vision. why not transport goods using wind power? with 2 friends, he converted a 1943 schooner into a sailing cargo ship, hoping to inspire like minded people. because isn't how big is the cargo hold? how much kind of carry them to stay you're signing on it all. this is part of the whole the whole can carry 35 tons of goods. on the columbus
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1st commission, as crew member will be transporting french wine, it comes from small vineyards, like this one owned by julie and toby bainbridge. the british american couple have fulfilled a life long dream, producing mainly organic wines on 7 hector is on the why. but extreme drought is taking its toll on their grades on when the parents are very, very small, smaller than we have imagined. at this time of year we must be down at least 30 percent already. and if there's no rain between now and hobbies talk, then we might be down to 50 percent in some boxes. so those are the ones that are producing, they're concerned about climate change, motivates them to do more for the environment. which is why they're naturally produced. winds or sailing to market? i think it's a natural extension of the way we work, isn't yet to, to it's using of the elements that we have in my mind. it feels like we're doing something good for the environment. we're doing something good for the future of
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our children. it's a small winery and sons, jonathan and michael are there to help to the vendors use recycled bottles and cartons to reduce their environmental footprint. and the next time that these boxes get tumbled will be putting on a boat going to copenhagen at the dock. the captain sets up the loading rabbit, getting help from the bainbridge family. they've been shipping their wine for 10 years. running about 90 percent of world trade is done by cargo ship. the traits albany is a rare exception. all cargo was loaded by hand from tasks in the caribbean, crates of stock fish in norway. it's a throwback to a time when sailing ships not freighters brought goods to the world. the mountain
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doesn't matter. yeah. and we want to use this free wind energy and up. this means that because it makes more sense than burning oil in august, we want to show people that it's possible to put in this is that it can be done differently. that's a lot of conflicts and this is on this phone. so many of the ship is loaded with $35.00 tons of goods. the wind makers wish the crew will go journey. thank you. to the bowl something, let's see, a toast to climate friendly transport of goods. conventional cargo ships produced 2.9 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions almost as much as air traffic on the kilometers, looking for an eco friendly way to cross the atlantic. super thanks. the 35 year old is sharing a cabin with 7 other trainees. it's
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a real adventure holiday. i asked, i think this is my bon koya, close quarters and little privacy. but a cruise was out of the question for this applicant, native for environmental reasons and simplicity. i don't mean i've never even taken a long hold flight. but for years i have wanted to travel to north and south america. so i thought traveling by ship might be a good idea. all right, i'm going to try out this 2 week trip and then decide if i want to sail across the atlantic next year. and then i planned taking her by can it's the moment of truth, veronica and the crew. the ship is ready to sail. okay, we can go to the captain gives the order to cast off. think of all the lines they set off under the eyes of friends and onlookers. the ship is due to arrive and copenhagen in 2 weeks. despite all the euphoria sailing novice on it is also a little nervous. i'm afraid i'll do something wrong or get in someone's way
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or go overboard. whatever poor care. c toms are in norway here to approve is reading a vessel, in this case, a diesel electric hybrid. now we're going to unplug the charging cable before we head out. to be sure power is because it's mostly made for renewable sources, such as a water power for instance. and then we can charge our batteries during the night when we don't use the green energy for more climate friendly tourism. northern norway is the place 27 year old, catalina feedback sky m calls home the marine biologist has been working on the brim explorer for 2 years. the,
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the us today is very special today because we're starting the, we're watching season and that's always the highlight for all of us. wales are a part of nor ways breathtaking natural beauty. but the local climate is changing drastically. temperatures in the arctic are rising 3 times faster than the global average, which is why norway is changing course, especially in terms of water transports. 80 fairies, a 3rd of norway's fleet are fully electric power from 98 percent renewable sources . battery capacity is not yet sufficient to power the 8 hour we'll watching to work . that's why the crew started using this hybrid vessel 3 years ago. somebody had to start. so some of the has to do it. and it's been us more votes that start to make questions or demands or requests for both cleaner energy and also short power
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in many different harbors. the quicker the change will happen, they hope to be diesel free in 2 years, changes in the air. meanwhile, a whale fan has been spotted in the water. the captain quickly switches the engine to quiet mode. well done is especially the diesel is off and we're running on electricity problem via mit electric. the sword is almost silent until then we'll surfaces near the boat followed a short time later by a mother humpback and her cap the . this is the
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spectacular side for the german tourist on board. a couple of things don't even know. just can't believe it. it's swimming right past the motors from, i'd love to take them to class because wales communicate by sound. loud engines make it difficult for them to find food and navigate, endangering their survival. so the more quiet the we are, the more calm the way you seem to be. and since swears are so important for the ecosystem. we can also have an impact on that altogether as we don't disturb them. there might be more well, catalina sky m tells the guests that we'll store huge amounts of carbon and benefit the climate. she wants them to advocate for more nature conservation. during a year, we have thousands of people coming on board. and if we spread knowledge to maybe just a few of them and have them think a little bit more of the choices that they make, we can make a big change in the world altogether. small lives in norway and started a trend towards eco friendly, arctic tourism they ship some us now follow suit
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a new ship. it's making its way along the postal roads entirely without the use of diesel. it is competing with vessels from the well established petticoat in line. the captain is about to set sail for the north, came the meanwhile, the cargo schooner has left the harbour of level, says, no on time is all fresh payable. they must tell them how to go, that that's fine, like 5. okay. all the way shape the new crew must get to work. the ship has been doing cargo run since 2010. proving that emission free marine transport is feasible . but the seas are becoming ever more crowded or we have them here. yeah, i'm on something is coming toward a c. the call mission. it's funny. looking some kind of freighter, actually, probably a tanker around and $90000.00 ships,
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crowd the oceans and maritime trade is forecasts to increase significantly. this would be disastrous for the environment. as large freighter is burned up to several 100 tons of fuel a day. most of it highly toxic heavy fuel oil. the dinner time for the trainees, 5 women, and 3 men have been hired from holland, france, and austria. they are committed to climate friendly vacations and transport of goods, catalina him. there is a nature conservationist who lives on a farm near paso. why is he the sees are becoming so polluted because of all the shipping. people just buy things with no idea where they come from. boss, from the vision involved mission was at home. yeah. people should think about what they really need and what they can do without that that i, somebody is transports little besides fair trade goods like coffee olive oil or french organic wine like on this voyage,
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that'll hold every inch counts the today. somebody's can carry a maximum of 40 tons roughly to standard shipping containers. the world's largest freighter, on the other hand, can carry 24000 the containers. were using the force of the energy where for and so is the freighter. it's on. the question is with want to mentor dimension, how does that cargo make people's lives better samsung and buy it so that that's why we're trying to encourage people to buy more selectively, not volume and access, but the special things that make life a little sweeter in my hand more comfortable to sound, i'm going i'm, i'm a new sailing ships will be able to carry more cargo. the ocean bird set to launch in sweden in 2025 is a 200 meter long vessel driven by wing sales. the ship will hardly use its engines, cutting c o 2 emissions by up to 90 percent. but today somebody has no engine at
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all. only the winds decides how fast it goes. the trainees do not know when they will make it to their destination. life on board has its own rhythm, free of time, pressures who 90 night to get to the island. the captain and helmsman are planning the best course and then we go up there so long stay cabinet. there's that we choose the route with the best when it comes on the and we try to make the most of it and get there as quickly as possible. no, it's not. so can even get onto the same journey, can take 5 days or sometimes 2 weeks. it is that our customers can live with lucky owns that are goals and they kind of tell me live that's a good thing because copenhagen is still a long way off and the forecast calls for headwind. the
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crowds ultima and also works with wind power to make shipping cleaner. yeah. eventually the wind is blowing at around 20 knots today. a little harder than what's forecast. but it shows you how much power is out here. it doesn't it? the party, let's take the 64 year old, grew up here in the east springs here where the ends river meets the north sea for him. climate change his top of mind. you know, from here on the east region flatlands, there are some areas below sea level for water could collect easily. and that of course as a cause for concern by deed some is the added sailor's home port. a friendly chat with fellow c failures using the local load german dialect, his board of minds daily the board
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so hopefully going on in the seventy's, the freezer and sale, the oceans on freighters, but then changed careers. he started an ad agency, he runs to this day, but he never lost his level of ships and even became a captain in 2007. during his novel studies, he came across a century old invention, which huge potential that's it says this is antoine flatness. first, rotors ship the book out in 1924 also not feeling sponsor the rebirth of the flatten a router. both months has developed the technology further and re introduced it to the shipping industry. but 10 wind power really help conventional ships reduce fuel consumption. so far, 2 ships have been out fitted with old months, letting the rotors, the 18 meter high cylinders act like a sturdy sale the capital of and is about to pass through
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a loss on his journey to sweden. it's a special reunion that for a year and a half then he may as i've how when i looked at it now standing there the way we put it up. sure, i'm proud of it. ultimate incentives, customer company owner on applied and meet up to take stock. we want to take steps to make the shipping industry more sustainable. this roader is a very good start of your truck. per shipping company invested 700000 euros in the 1st router. almost half of the sum was covered by you subsidies. the ship's captain is waiting for them on board the anika path and is entering the keel canal with its router. it's quite a novelty. kid was a new experience for captain. you again, maintenance to about the skipper adaptive quickly. statements will offer photos. i
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don't have to do anything about the system set up. it's fully automatic. now it's starting up and we can already see how it's generating sale pounds as the speed increases. so name, i believe, is either confidence or the router is not turned by the wind, but by electricity creating an air flow around it. when the wind hits the rotor, the pressure differential pulls the ship forward the this magnets effect provides additional propulsion the a specific day. and when you reduce the engine power, can you really maintain the ship speed when it comes with them? so that's not enough for the forward pull from the flat, not use energy. i save an engine power spot. and what i saving the engine power i save in fuel was ex told you don't we normally been 6000 late as a day. so
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a $500.00 later saving today is nothing to sneeze out now doesn't. and that corresponds to $1.00 tons less c o 2 students want to achieve such results? the flattening roader needs the right went all in. all the thoughts of the minds believes as roeder reduces fuel consumption by around 10 percent as with the fuel we saved here as never burn each bomb $1000.00. that's where i see this technology. huge potential on many, many ships and these at tech know to be i'd zip on a problem and is planning to install the rotor on her next ship too though she's hoping for better results back and east reach you and always months. i think you already know mr. olds month, one of our alumni from many years ago for the few and few and young professor fast assistants months in developing the router. they're testing whether to roaders
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could save even more fuel. today's container ships often lack of dec space for to but the technology has great potential. yeah, i'm talking to them. i'd say there are around $90000.00 cargo ships worldwide. and of these at least half are suitable for probably more i was on a, i mean i'm pretty sure that will be sailing on ships like this within the next few years. so this is the future. this dustin, to cost us the products mountains. it's starting to feel a tail wind. after 15 years of work, more and more shipping companies are showing interest in his technology. we spend up on phase and festivals. i'm firmly convinced that we're on the right track, as nothing will get no way the most cons. this will succeed, afford the development of flooding the rotors is now being pursued in other countries to providing competition and incentive of like for the man from east ridge at the
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norwegian, arctic fits the start of a shift for young captain, your team of books. then it's 1st leading a voyage on the postal route is that sold as a new gas, electric hybrid owner is hobby level, which is wants to cut emissions. unimportant courts change, welcomed by the skipper. the daughter is just one years old and the she was born or that is quite different to think about how we are affecting the environment. political pressure is also growing, starting in 2026, only emission free ships will be allowed to sail, nor weighs most beautiful fjords. the government is sending new standards for more climate friendly tourism. unconventional ships. a 7 day cruise produces around 2 tons of c o, 2 per person, about the same amount as a combustion engine,
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call roommates, and a year the frank and mines in temperaments are from holland. they were prepared to pay more for their 3rd cruise . for just my last time, we saw a black smoke coming out of the funnel, which wasn't nice to on the shade. but this wonderful devoss. if you have a choice, you will choice choose to state tabula ships are fueled by liquefied natural gas, or l n g c, o 2 emissions are 25 percent lower than with heavy fuel oil and toxic nitrogen oxide emissions are 90 percent lower. but ellen gee, is only an interim steps on the way to climate neutral ships that use neither gas nor marine diesel. the in the race for clean ships, competitor who is also converting its leak. the hobby like captain,
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can already operate his ship electrically for up to 4 hours. yeah. right. so right now i'm just reducing a bit as they transfer from the engines to the battery power. so now i again get them onto the engine room to go over to you about your chief engineer. last son vick is preparing the switch over it's about to get a lot quieter here in the engine room. the fully charged batteries already and the $6.00 megawatt is so around $71.00. this house knock on the batteries are only climate friendly of charged with green shore power. the 1st ports along the coastal route are almost ready and will be connected to the grid
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this year of the office. i see the one on my desktop, copenhagen as mine. we must duck 1st. a cruise ship is coming and safe, but i a fairy is crossing our bound fit to complete the phone or for by the stopping without a motor is always a challenge. 35 tons of french wine must be brought safely into port wine and porter sooner hotspot. is eagerly awaiting it shipment. he's been working with life now for 10 years and is used to waiting for days on end. but the mean time to do that so who we are 15 minutes late. i'm sorry. at least the wind has arrived safely. the importer pays the delivery fee of one
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year old, 50 per bottle, which is 3 times more expensive than the fee for truck transport. but to him, it's worth it. it's important to communicate and make people understand that it's possible to do this and maybe inspire other companies, posit importers can bring in some other ships, just kept it as counting on this to most of the trainees, disembark, and copenhagen, filled with new knowledge and ideas, plus me all from the crew gives me hope that this can work through the they are so involved and so commit to the 6th. so they are putting their experiences here into practice in their own lives homes. that's what i see. that gives me hope and then it's uh, that's my mail from the, with every voyage that today somebody's proves that emission free trade in sustainable vacations are possible. the re discovery of wind power and the
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