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the shane silence. we need to break out of a. i want to tell you something. how to tell a secret starts november 29th on dw, the this is dw, and it was coming to your line from berlin. a win for one of the world's largest oil companies. so that's court hand shell of victory. returning a landmark ruling that ordered the company to cut its carbon emissions. the news comes as the global climate conference gets under way in by cool us or by show. also coming up florida, senator marco rubio looks set to be tapped as secretary of state. as trump moves to fill out his foreign policy and national security team for his 2nd term, the
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hello him, terry martin. good to have you with us. the oil john shell has one. it's appeal against the landmark ruling which order the company to drastically reduce is carbon emissions. a dutch for the appeals court has dismissed bill claim from the 2021 climate case, stating that show was already on trying to meet its emissions or mortgage paid ha. of more of this i'm joined now by the w's chief climate reporter, louise osborne. always the 2021 ruling against shell was celebrated as a huge victory for climate activist. we've got a clip from back then showing them celebrating the us in on how all this came about . so i mean there were a few, n g always including friends of the us. the filed a difficult case against shell, the quote, the box then ordered the shell, meet you to follow worldwide agreements on reductions of admissions in line with
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the climate change. but we are seeing, i'm to cut all of their emissions by 45 percent by 2030. um at the time it released the president and triggered a snowball of climate litigation against companies like show. and it was a very significant moving. well now the ruling has been over turned, how significant is this reversal? i mean it's really significant. it really talks to the responsibility of oil and gas companies when it comes to the emissions leading to global warming. um, the court actually said today that you know, they are responsible for some of their emissions. so they are responsible for the direct emissions that they cause yourselves by drilling for oil and gas. they are also responsible for the emissions that are caused by the energy that they use, for example, for uh, for their electricity and,
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and other things that they are doing. but critically, they are not responsible for the emissions caused by people actually using the product. so binding shadowland gas for, for heating or for transport or, or any of the other things that we use it for. and that is really significant because that makes up a huge majority of the emissions that a company's house. um and if they are not responsible for them, then who is is this ruling comes through just as the cop 29 climate? someone who is getting underway in bucko as a by john, could this shell ruling have an impact on the go? she ations at cop $29.00. i mean, it really sends a message message when these negotiations are taking place about the responsibility of oil and gas companies when it comes to climate change and the extreme weather events that we are seeing. it has an impact, for example,
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on the targets that countries are putting together to try to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions, which are obviously completing companies that are housed within those countries. the international energy agency, for example, has said that there should be no new oil gas or comb builds, you know, kind of invested into if we are to achieve net 0 by 2050, which is the aim of many countries um, at the conference. and obviously that is going to be problematic to get to when companies are still moving forward to, to take for oil and gas. it also says something about financing at the carpet. the moment is focused on financing for developing countries. and they are looking at new ways of making sure that they have enough money to get away from fossil fuels. one of the suggestions for new sources of financing has been applied to pay
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principal, which would basically be some kind of tax on oil and gas come up, sorry, on police as such as oil and gas companies. so it says something if they are not responsible for them. okay, we'll keep watching that story. uh, our chief climate reported was osborne. thank you very much. i a sketch up now and some of the other stories making headlines around the world today . at least 8 people had been killed in is really attack on northern 11 on the is really the military side of the strike targeted that has full on member. it's one of the farthest attacks from israel's borders since the war spreads 11 on and september. israel's defense minister said israel will continue hitting caspell with full force. thousands of serbians are calling for their prime ministers resignation after a daily roof collapse that i'm real weigh station and nobody saw 14 people died there. the station and had recently been renovated,
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police in china say they have a rest of the man who found the car into a crowd at a sports facility in the southern city, a true high injury. many people. it came ahead of the opening of a major air show in the city. authorities have not released casualty figures or said whether the incident was intentional. in the united states, the new trump administration is starting to take shape sources close to donald trump say the president elect will likely choose marco rubio as his secretary of state. the florida senator was trumps rival for the 2016 republican presidential nomination, but now aligns with his stances on china and ukraine. he is a cuban american and would be the 1st latino to hold the post. meanwhile, there's plenty of speculation about which trump loyalists could feel other top jobs . let's have a look. a united states. this man could be donald trump's chief of downsizing.
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even mosque is donald trump's highest profile supporter. and trump has publicly spoken of putting him in charge of eliminates in government waste even as must does billions of dollars in official business with the u. s. must unofficial influence is already significant. is reportedly joined phone calls between trump and foreign leaders. then there's robert f. kennedy, junior and outspoken vaccine skeptic who may head to the health and human services department raising worries about what would happen if another pandemic, what a car. and for the top diplomatic post us media reports point to marco rubio as trumps. expected choice, a secretary of state the senate of from florida is known to take a hard line on china and durham, and he voted against the major ukraine aid package this year. of the names being suggested include,
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rick grinnell to come by the former ambassador to germany and robert o'brien who was trumps, form and national security advisor. mike rogers has been mentioned for the top defense job. he's a republican member of congress with a whole casual reputation. and the like many in trump, as well as a strong advocate of bombing ukraine and increasing defense spending. trump is also mentioned christopher miller, who was under his last administration and was involved in project 2025, a wish list of government reform that would give trump more power. he's announced that the united nations and bassett is at least stephanie, a staunch the pro israel republican representative from new york. and trump is already made one major pick. he appointed his campaign co chair woman who was the wildest chief of stuff to control access to the president and help set the administration's policy agenda. what they all have in common besides right wing
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credentials has proven loyalty to trump. but the president elect faces obstacles and a pointing lawyer list cabinet post must be confirmed by the senate, which means dealing with democrats who may have refused to let his nominees have hearings. trumpets proposed changing the way of a sent. it works to allow him to appoint candidates, wireless, and it is not in session. trump mills, so result to a pointing acting cabinet members, as he often did in his 1st term. these people it easy to fire and don't have to be confirmed by the senate. and that makes their own views less important as the jobs depends on one thing. pleasing the boss show while ago i spoke about the next trump administration with political analyst, william glue croft, his deputy, editor of the brussels based the parliament magazine. he began by telling us about marco robeto's foreign policy experience. the market reveal. he sits on the intelligence committee, a system of foreign relations committee in the senate. so he does have access to
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high level intelligence, declassified information, he does know what's on the forefront of us intelligence, thinking of what's hot spots around the world conflict. the area of the united states is involved in which seems to be an increasing number of these days. i'm so marker of yes, certainly he is informed when it comes to what's going on. and we should point out the current administration with a we've asked me blinking the secretary state. it's not like conflict or diplomacy or should i say it's not like coffee has been retained or restrained on under the last several years. and it's not like diplomacy has really had this upper hand in the last several years. so why that there's no saying what might happen, of course, with a marker. rubio, and i'm us in the states departments watching under a trump administration. a lot of things will be dictated by events and these things are just really difficult to predict the force. so sticking with the potential lineup that let's not forget a lot in most cases, a huge trump some porter of course, any idea what role musk might play if any in trump, then the next uh,
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trump administration. this is a great question, is what a lot of people are asking right now. what he's doing is seeming to be hanging out enjoying himself tomorrow, logo resorts trumps sort of seat of operations right now in florida. reports have it that he's kind of, they are sitting in on meetings, jumping into phone calls and sort of being daltons tweeter in chief, uh, kind of, you know, putting his, his thumb uh, on the, the scale public opinion right now. for those who are in the twitter space of the ex space, with his support for donald trump scenarios, thank 3, unclear a lot of us will even end up with any kind of positions you might not want. it might be better for him and more influential for him. and of course, certainly less scrutiny for him if he is, i adopt some kind of informal role that doesn't actually have any time is oversight in congress that he doesn't need to be confirmed by anybody. or actually, if anybody looking through his records,
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you can just kind of see on the phone with donald trump, wherever, wherever that might be, where there tomorrow, lock o for a back at his home in california. so this is something to watch. if this sort of efficiency commission will really take shape, eli must like donald trump, sorry, unpredictable. what they say one day could be very different. the next day. williams, thank you very much. political analyst, william, good trump there ever since donald trump one last week's us presidential election, the value of bitcoin has been going through the roof. the crypto currency hit yet another all time high on monday and monday, trading. following a record breaking week. donald trump is a big supporter and has pledge to make the united states the world crypto capital. a fellow trump used to be quite skeptical of bitcoin and other crypto currencies.
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but his tone has changed during his latest campaign for the white house, trump didn't praise crypto going as far as to buy burger sports fans and paid with big calling. vegas. trump has also recently joined the crypto seen with his own platform with liberty financial. it was much ridiculed, but has helped trump position himself as the trip to president. what does it mean? experts are hoping for lose the regulation that have also been criticisms that the way the securities and exchange commission going off to a number of crib type funds. and that appears to be a willing list to bring in regulation that could bring more crypto firms. and that will grayson's coins and tokens into the regulatory scale. and recent days, bitcoin has clients to over $80000.00. now with trump set to a point loyalists. so the see, there are plenty of experts suggesting the rallies far from over,
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including stefan if love coined house, we expect this bullish trend to continue for a long time about a year. he says the next level for me is $100000.00. another factor behind the rise of crypto heading into a trump presidency is 11 musk, the 1000000000 that was close to trump throughout the campaign at might well be part of a new administration, reports show mosque and trump have discussed crypt of policy. with most the insights potentially shaping trumps approach to digital assets. suggesting, of course, that most viewers could indeed impact the regulatory trajectory of crypto in the us . bullish investors seem to keep firing up crypto, but buying in that a record high still seems to be a higher risk investment at the best. if you're watching dw news from berlin up next, it's close up looking at clashes between palestinians and supporters of israel.
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