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tons of bombs placed be drilled into it continues to leave. ay ay ay ay when will we will. why your worries mainstream cream striped ones are rooted in stunningly beautiful coastal one. norway celebrated. unique in the world. what authentic local intelligence and law and common access to the world's most pristine travelers seeking a miracle district. i know. eye welcome back to the false friend jen studios coming up malaysia's military now says that missing passenger jet
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did change course. heading to the market street. if parliament passes the declaration of independence this and it plans to rejoin russia denounced as an annexation of germany's chancellor. and with his prime minister ousted. local militias ignore an easy town's borders. he filled the north korean flagged tanker with a low sales off a tanker has since been intercepted will be speaking with our correspondent sure. stall the mystery deepens over the malaysian airlines jet now missing for four days radar evidence now shows the boeing seven seven seven jetliner in the dingy dd
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change course. and according to the malaysian military made it to the mole aka straight hundreds of kilometers away from the last location reported by air traffic controllers saturday meanwhile those two passengers traveling on stolen passports have been identified as the reunions probably try to make it to europe to find work as interpol has ruled them out as terror suspects. u s intelligence says that doesn't rule out foul play from another sorts. i think this a lot of speculation right now. some things as possible and that has not been no confirmed a proper control. we are looking at it very carefully when we see it working with that the lion and tears and others of malaysian counterparts are doing everything they can to try to put together the pieces here but clues still a mystery which is very disturbing and until we actually can find out where the aircraft is. might have an opportunity to use the forensic analysis that will lead us in the right track. at this point are not
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ruling out that it could be now i wouldn't dare tunnel one day if you disagree two states snubbed an invitation to fly to moscow john kerry's been on the phone again with his russian counterpart sergei lavrov. it's not a betting tension though over the russian invasion of crimea. what with the us and poland beginning nato war games in crimea is parliament adopted a declaration of independence that paves the way to be joining russia tensions between ukraine's government in crimea increase further. the crimean fundamentals and choose to that it would declare independence should sound as a referendum for union with russia the past. this would clear the way for it to mr applied to become part of the russian federation was really there are souls of republican and spending a republican who will enter russia as the constituents cherry tree of crimea. if you're in the west ukrainian president aleksandr turkic opera tommy is it by saying that if crimea did not cancel the referendum. kiev would dissolve the regional
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parliaments. override the protests and twenty on tuesday. for all ukrainian activist dismiss the condiments move into the region's breakaway was not going to happen. bill comes due and all the declarations made by the indian parliament are conceding the goal line he and on this too and will not obey them into pieces. but for many ukrainians russians speakers who make up sixty percent of the peninsula's top condition. joining russia would be to correct a historical error. it took me just a dream of all grainy and people. once we were given away as a gift a foolish mistake but now we are restoring justice. so this review is completed with a look that good. in an ominous development all flights to and from sin from pune airport were counseled by crimean of cars is. except for flight connections with moscow. lydia's prime ministers out of the zedong losing a confidence vote in parliament after a north korean flagged tanker filled
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up. dawn's authorities and sailed into international waters a vessel that since being caught in a firefight in damage this week the help of the italian navy let's go to correspond nodding as any seen neighboring tunisia nothing what's the latest my heart and mind of all god had to take a bucket o' she didn't think ahead. but in a big baby t t i pick up pick it up and not be made to be in the eu elite in the upper right of the tank and that the vehicle according to him that he made each week you can order of the pack in a beach which is not trying to let the anger too early to report it they need to work get that with the purity of the uk that actor won it in the two point one pick at the end and keep it that no one had been injured from the crew had been growing it and made them think that will
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cause me to keep up with the augmented came up on candles away from hitting italy she had no car and take care and she gave the go put them all the it department of the issue that statement the baby is going to come and and that people in the bed bound to be it natural or company and the dog and cat credit among them the accompanying it. but given that in the third heat thinking that they had company come to love it i get at the air when the action happened then it hit that one had to wait no formal proof to have confirmation that the baby did not pay me happy the canker the line. and of course all this is causing the libyan prime minister but his job. this used to going to continue to monitor that story many thanks mccain has a nice reporting on the confusion there in libya to enact years after the fall of more market coffee chile's first ever female president is back in office socialists michelle bachelor promising to reduce social inequality. one of latin america's richest nations she replaces conservative
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sebastian pena second inauguration. after standing aside due to term limits in two thousand the lead role long the series in line with the inauguration of president joe biden in a sheet to cool for on tuesday from the conservative sebastian in europe. now starting her second term. lastly was chile's first woman president when she took office in two thousand and six. after a first mandate which did little to reduce the country's deep in the quality productive center supporters have demanded more this time around. in her program she has pledged to reform cheney is largely privatized education system which is widely regarded as favoring the wealthy students have protested for years for free higher education and in the state subsidies for private school. not a permanent president of the catholic university student federation said students will be watching. we had these promises before and
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it did tonight well. we've learned a lesson. the regency of the educational crisis that we're going to a hotel i was to give her honey mean in the center left's new majority coalition would seek to make improvements to health care spending four billion dollars on new hospitals and more health care centers and doctors to pay for the reforms by ashley has plans to gradually raise corporate taxes from twenty to twenty five percent. and in one of just a few countries in the world where abortion is told from the time she plans to legalize abortion in cases of were risks to the motherboard child's health. what would be a big break with chile's past fashion the parents to replace the constitution taken to the meet the teacher all close to finishing with a new constitution that would make congress more representative of the chilean population. the king of spain prime minister mariano haha rejoining families this
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tuesday to mark the tenth anniversary of the madrid bombings that killed one hundred and ninety one and injured nearly two thousand mark thompson tells the story a the commemorating the victims of one of the most deadly attacks it's called secure. savoy his rescue his friends and family stand side by side with spanish royalty and government leaders in the al medina cathedral to mark ten years since the madrid bombings. at seven thirty seven launch eleventh two thousand and four. a radical islamist cell. this latest ten homes on four commuter trains make ordinated suicide attack on the coach station they say that when i got to the hospital i was in serious condition. i can remember when i hit myself against their own umbrellas outside the chain of thinking. a hundred tonnes ninety one
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people lost their minds off of the eighteen hundreds wounded. i'm pushing myself to come. as i promised myself i would top the medals. it is to say it's a toss come preach not to be treat the disease and the victories to come back in without being in the head with a new record of eighteen men were convicted of orchestrating the attack. the three ringleaders were each sentenced to thousands of years in jail. maestro of moroccan origin investigators say they were part of the local islamic militant organization inspired by al qaeda. doubts creep sees the colts was a response to the present astonished rapes in iraq and afghanistan. i do not support to station on cheese baked meats is painted the room tribute to the victims flowers candles and messages the base to close the blinds on the day which holds the spanish capital to stand still. it's time now for the false and get today
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the eye. on the it's been three years since the planet endured its worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl the cleanup from a tsunami triggered meltdown for pushing the power plant will last decades the immediate area around the plants off limits for good. the japanese turning massively against a nuclear power. when she was alive they came to power in late two thousand swells the new prime minister ruled out a complete phase out nuclear power pointing to the stone to strike back of someone's joy. the most radical reaction from push email has come from germany which immediately move to shut down all its clients that they are to cost issues clouding the conversation. in fact it's the whole continent of europe and is worried about its energy bill the eu revising downwards its subsidized move to renewable energy such as wind and solar
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that has angered environmentalists who've seen the likes of britain will push both hydraulic tracking for shale gas and oil and nuclear power which is making something of a quiet comeback when construction worldwide for nuclear power plants and twenty five year high. here in france for nearly eighty percent of powers nuclear driven and those plants many from our agent. the ruling socialists in a coalition with the greens have so far resisted calls to start tracking the face that conundrum of what to do next today in the polls and get to date no nukes at what cost and with this talk about a socialist member of parliament is fickle will match the postman can to make the welcome as well to nuclear physicist. herodotus think of being with us thanks as well to tell me she don't ski. chair of the french union of petroleum industry. it was worth it from brussels a shawl from
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the roots of greenpeace thank you for joining the conversation and calls and gets very own. you complain. the false think it's a great review of two can we in a new house on facebook and twitter are hushed and has two for today he was two forty six pm local time. chip and this tuesday grinding to a whole to observe a moment of silence to remember the thousands swept away by that nine point two magnitude undersea quake followed by a cry of tsunami alarms. is there to interest me follows prime minister abe's change of course on nuclear power it's crowded streets and people like screens to kill steal the electric city despite the fact that
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the country's forty eight nuclear reactors remain offline. now some are wondering if a return to nuclear energy is even really necessary. the game but the light the night the energy is not needed. we have sufficient electricity to five nights without skates today we want to say that we can get by in a better team than usual sources. and lastly only open on it. a recent tokyo shimbun survey found sixty five percent of japanese people want to give up nuclear energy the three year anniversary. she made disaster thirty thousand people gathered around the japanese parliament. even over the rock music the message was loud and clear. no restart the nuclear plans. squaring off against the protesters is japan's conservative prime minister shinzo it wants to restart the plant as soon as possible in an energy strategy made last month the present
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nuclear facilities as a key energy source for japan's future. citing the rise in fossil fuel prices that makes running conventional thermal plants more and more expensive. we're down to the roughly twenty seven to thirty percent. nuclear power generation as a percentage of total. of total electricity the meat in the short medium term to import high priced and ever rising fossil fuel this was creating economic ropes and fallen without the nuclear power plants meeting the obligations of the kyoto protocol in terms of reduction since you to emissions was going to be more difficult. the jury to socio to emissions the government is also investing in renewable energies. here is the centerpiece of japan's renewable energy strategy of floating two megawatt wind turbine. the first in a planned one hundred forty three turbine far it's just offshore from cooper chiba
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prefecture. only fifty km away from the damaged nuclear plant. and for many it symbolizes a new era. this project as a way for the fifteen mp fiction and her book on the design staff and to provide tonight says the coal industry. that's why the government funded projects. solar and wind energy are struggling to take off in japan. despite government incentives they supply less than two percent of japan's electricity today eating time for a new bull any cheese making soda projects are being constructed. we see an expansion of sending any tea but when you look at the peak peak chance. it has yet to be a big change in the potato shed of a new brand of cheese. new renewable energy sources and total uncertainty concerning the restart its nuclear plants. three years after cooper shame of japan's energy policy is still in
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limbo lots of food for thought in that report utility that lets start with i received it. the dichotomy which is that coleman says in most japanese are against nuclear energy and a prime minister saying when restarting the spine so once again. yes and i think it's an accidental use me as corps ccc tools and teeny pm on monday to become a keypad recent poll said that sixty five to seventy percent of the japanese and is now supporting ideas. a gradual phase out the beast that from me can achieve. on the enhanced straight face that i can see mit's to kearns dependence on you can see that the ttc and says honey if not most of the scotsman from all three axes. because otherwise it will just not be sustainable economic diseases that we make this third anniversary
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a lot more significant effect you've had this announcement saying that goes nuclear plants even start up again. i think the timing of the announcement the scanty tunnel disney it was announced i think and about a month again. i just has an anti gay campaign is preparing for another run each and then i think that i said i knew the street. i think the government's rice t t we tell the that he's attacking play now. the shoes still we should not forget what has happened that these tastefully nap times painfully japan needs the pnac as a sponsor empty too. if not two resources that and in these japan looking forward corps still very much looking back the skin in this case is it easy to use it until the wounds are healing from this is typical to say i think that the nation's
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divide the dough not that i think that sings songs of baking time. and he's cranky has seen and read biking to pounce economy that meets at the beach and has had a striking even before the disaster hit the country says and he's tired cus he takes out the economy these he succeeded to make sense and and people in cities like to again takes the keys they had the mole can you be sad. economical policy at the same time the people in the tsunami hit areas. then still struggling to make ends meet. then on scene reconstruction that and they take the vast majority of ten things that semi constructions to slant on me of something to feel left out and inside is filled at the base of the country may have even forgotten that the slights of the people still in country housing sales and i think that what has become creates a slight need to be seen among the four nation tour of polarization over this issue
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harry died last year in nuclear physics. chc!vez has stood the materials and or radiation which is not exact and isaak is that okay nonetheless let me ask you at the three years ago. how many personally change your life. it did change my life it is not firm for several reasons. i've been thinking about nuclear energy for a long time. of course since i use the radiation with nuclear particles to study the effects of all materials which of course is significant for what happens in reactors. so it. it was quite personal from appointed to the arena. my science. but there's a more basic reason scientists have been working on the moon the topic for improvements in the years and. which you realize when you go into it which i started to do and i've been working on that for the last
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three years. it can soon become a historian but i really doesn't exist real thing. there is very very very tight relation between what happens. on the miller tree trunks and what happens though most of the infant and as a blind spot because publicly. it's not talked about. but when you look and see what other countries who are interested in developing nuclear energy and why. you find that the main reason why one of the many years. there are also economic of this economic reasons. just added a bomb. not that long without the possibility and the knowledge necessary so that is a welcome home they can get in. i want is a list of the country's bid for the tour to two. to the united arab republics which of course has other reasons than that of the northern east of energy why do they develop nuclear
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energy is not just for this much. and of course turkey signing a deal for frontier corps and is just as fun as it was costing the tv the other aspect is that the world is a different place when you realize that here you have this very complex system and put them up nuclear plants. these are complex systems. a nuclear plant so the epitome of complex systems that are not the only ones. can you have a meme in the petroleum industry have them in the chemical industry obviously the oven and biological. industries industries for peace and war these areas an extremely complex. that includes a complex and interactions between the various elements are extremely complex and the problems you have to face different from the linear sort of situation where you have a single car trying to cross paris and how does it go. and when you have a traffic jam all over paris and how you manage. this is
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one of the angels to arguments about nuclear power has been not quite sure whether man knows what he's doing. with that. one asked us at this point my hysterical. adams who push the traditional force for you a rethink of how you saw energy policy. yes because it was a terrible accident and no because as you know i grew up in hegemony and delete the account of an accident and very important impact so well. i have quite suit the different creation to a new painted in the not so fond of food friendship and has made her an outcast and the roman ipr even among this also know i think im more and more and especially among among the young and peas. oh we want to go to a preview of an energy sources we know that you can't change your own way of producing energy from one day to the other but the dress to start now with the different energies we so
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need to use wind energy and lots of fun posts and it is and takes a girl so here's to a va were to change the energy mix and so we have to start now to the man's research it so i think it's a french thirty and it must also be a european crime charlie shields key. we will hear here in france where um even you could say engineers run the countries is certain to meet a lot of them and better in high positions i'm a little east of policy of policy making tc any comments re think in terms of when it comes to nuclear power. when i think there's something to be rethinking that the french government to promote positive test at some targets without the shadow of the twisted it would be produced but in uk. in twenty four. so it is being issued and that this will show between what women go back to your question and for pushing my pinky crazed a very fundamental question which is what kind of energy. oh we
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going to happen in several countries while maintaining of quilt would be maintained the economy grow. making the fundamental question of pop from terrible accident is that he would question the very. an induced coma light and you said it's there is no easy solution to that tune to that question. we can see that many countries are struggling with that question about you care about the new volvo that change yes but dollars in debts discussed the discretion of the full front of the ongoing thinking i wouldn't get back to the question is and is obviously essential first the lid still talk about the issues of dangers and the point that howard is making about japan in the vaults would be their new tsunami protection laws should be complete by the end of next year up to her rounds of the crop that's the was the one nuclear plant in japan that's were the most boring to many scientists
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because it's hot days proximity to tokyo and b is located on the season at fault line. um let me ask you show mom to put in your view how far is the rethink gone when it comes to the safety of nuclear power in places like japan. this suited her there is a living soul evolution of the deal sufficiently. derby have seen that in order to regulate air in japan as being the fault is indeed an rta has been established and it is slightly more independents than the previous nuclear regulator which was totally dependant on the nuclear industry do was kind of singles is between the regulator and the nuclear industry before the accident which was too large extends the calls old jackson s has been explained why he recalls but the japanese diet
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the japanese parliament. so having and more independents the regulator is very enclosed in d c morris scientists like a size small or just who you are expressing more freely their opinions on the usa's taking risks. things that actually were known largely for the before pushing the accident than two dozen eleven. but this seems to be a more free speech by scientists. to express their concerns like the home open up old school got more specifically for clients that are right you'll do is react to this. brisbane's only one option but this is neil governments from prime minister of. the we are vertical serves the political pressure will be increased om is regulated to go back in towards the costs and to be more of winding itself to government policy. one day will be turned back the clock
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in that regards. let's say again i think the government is intending to it and keep danny jackman has seen the policy on time. and i think though that the lake and the day as he just has that has seen fit to see she's nice to us on the cost the and his party. because on and then to hound me me me d thompson of the month of the crises that the pc mac or sandals that my silly hats and feel free to check monopoly is not an forth rights they didn't announce the date they kept saying and the government and regulatory body for saying that the situation was under control when in fact jammies and it's a meltdown at multiple reactions and say it or not i think the comic and it's still three days. can you not called that and that meant that only continue the strong enough to repress the company's policy. eight
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ten minutes he came over and take a moment when honestly talk about the different options not just for japan of course for the entire world when it comes to forging an energy policy when we come back. this is the boss and get paid. i was the bulldogs close the gap keeps you up to date with all the latest from the world of sport. all the action. all the results all the emotion chilling done anything for his all round muslims like and don't know our eye. welcome back before using the false and get to beat a sample of the stories will be falling for it. at the top of the hour malaysia's military now says that missing passenger jet t mooch history. india's to
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parliament passes a declaration of independence this made plans to rejoin russia to denounce the german chancellor has its annexation with his prime minister ousted after local militias ignore leasing town's borders it's filled with north korea right. oil and sailed off at tanker has since been intercepted. according to reports. all are. welcome back awoke with you just joining us this is the false and get to date on the third anniversary of the food machine a nuclear disaster the worst since chernobyl in nineteen eighty six. we've been talking about a nuclear power at what cost to you stop that witnesses saw credits he's franco german is a socialist number from my tears freckle thank you for being with us. also i think
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the scientists hairy when we do not call a nuclear. how would you say you're not a nuclear physicist what are you a materials scientist material scientists to the jewelry she learns keep chair of the french union of petroleum industries from brussels assault on dark woods of greenpeace and homes and carrots for you to avoid it. japan's main regional rival by the way this tuesday expressing its concerns over nuclear safety and also and this brings us back to the point the remaining part one of our discussion to tokyo's vast plutonium stockpiles. sunday an eye on site as you can get in on him should some progress has been made in rebuilding be dishonest to area in the past three days. didn't come in there are still some new key issues that japan needs to explain to the global community. especially to neighboring countries which are very concerned with it
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who would usually produced golden eagle. to get on so we had cheap and takes these concerns seriously. the cavs to the global community takes practical responsible measures to celebrate uncle joe would usually put you in with you guys. i'm a teacher should a school teacher. i read i ask was the chinese are also building nuclear reactors but the fact that there is this fruit stand off in the east china sea between china japan and statements like the one you just heard our fall tiles that make nuclear energy. larry. a i'm convinced that we were still here by chance. and in so many occasions. for including accidents. nuclear experts. a man in the last sunday's sixty years and years. do you
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really think was to limit tax and misses and this is another potential occasion mia. the amount of plutonium that started to crush who reaches. the complex bruise in his recycling of plutonium is enough to make about ten thousand nuclear bombs. to make bombs. i don't have the military planned to make bombs. but the potential is they're very advanced technologically of course a very competent. and of course the chinese are quite well aware of them and they also are very competent and they're fighting over a bunch of lines in the middle of the chinese city. and it's holding hers. the world is a dangerous place we don't realize it but the world is a very dangerous place and was sitting on volcano. and the volcano can start and one pointed consultant in the low point in one of the points is somewhere between japan and
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chalk this one. another thing it has nothing to do it but i think it would be a pity not to talk about it. does the fact that he has any place we shouldn't build nuclear reactors it's in japan. because aaron and there are a geological fault over the place. the biggest plant in the world is just across the home to london only on the side of food cushion. it has seven nuclear reactors. and running write on read. it's an accident takes place now the first place it's going to be at his cousin and his time the victorian courts nuclear power plants in our building overnight these decisions and taken over. well for decades why does japan in so many nuclear power plants if it's on the seismic fault lines and simply because it is a small country it isn't linings and eight as the annals of natural resources said that when they come in. in tuesday's press in tuesday's times the village. he kept not be
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at the thai state and political decay. it was the onsen to japan's lack of financial resources and it would seem that he was getting in a passage of time to be self sufficient incentive to seek. do you agree that's hysterical. but we raced to still be here to simply buy happen by chance with regis and i'm not a specialist but the abuse he then looks of danger is the meaning to it when uk energy in from school and heavy dose of efforts to try to enhance security that the notes of measures taken by aspects and unavailable for something to do the important job on one that targets also be exported to them. in other countries so it's own and something specific but of course when you see accidents like him unlike yours. this one like jonah be like the villains it's amazing and what changed was the conclusion is that it happened in a country which an adaptation of being
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safe. concerning you can achieve when you see chum in the neighborhood you could say well it wasn't an old jewelry akron school and japan and was supposed to be very safe. so then being. it has to be enhance security all in on new reactors and as i said that has to be a european different. to start now long on research on investment to try to change our and unique send the bill when the president was totally decided to. and to reduce the part of nuclear energy which is a seven five percent today in our energy mix with sin which would be fifty percent in two thousand and twenty five is an important step but we have to go to stick to it and missed work and also with johnny from some of it too. energy policies of the two countries are nuts. i'm not the same and not so according to the often think and sometimes they're even completely opposite antonio so. he shows
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the difficulty because they decided to stop duke energy that when you see but they decided to take is of a disease it's core it's the energy coming from russia i'm not sure if it's the safest energy and entertains energy so it also shows that it's difficult to ten pm drinks and one last point we have to finance the efforts on reducing energy consumption. this also been forecasting for steps being taken. these last weeks with our deal about housing and held to a two hour innovate the french houses and two litre reduce energy consumption and looks can be done on that aspect are lots of arguing going on regarding that. bold move i did some are calling in on the part of germany. there were fears that germany's up post from pushing the decision to pull the plug on nuclear power may spark a massive call revival. now that's failed to materialize
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according to these numbers it calls up portion. reduce their ec from fifty to forty five percent of the renewables increasing spectacularly over a decade and seven after twenty three percent. but then i guess i'll put it to two years on from the put the wheels solar energies future look is right here subsidies like they exist in many german regions to renewable energy laps they have to make a clear distinction in germany between the last five years there may have seen a large increase. all the social affordable banks in germany at the relatively high costs but to date. the prices the cost of the key battles as being the bdo so dramatically. that's the key retail price opened interesting is identical to the cost of producing its
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what they call grid parity so in the german situation that goal without subsidies to pay for its own report on foot photovoltaic panels. as the decemberists situation is applying all when the news the financial crisis in germany we have is that the bank utilities swiss roll so holding the new power plants have made a major miscalculation. they have still. it started years ago the build up all new late night and coal plants and agents sold the strong groups of three new books coming the consequence today is the journey as a high over capacity. it was the production is exporting to record levels. cool tone the belgium the netherlands but also to friends especially when the time it's interesting cards is that contrary to what is often said about this in germany are mixed and always
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in the end the euro. for the large consumers. this section in the small consumers who are still peeing. four do you read noodles subsidies but the large consumers are profiting from this large oversupply of interest in germany mr graham told crisis to the development of coal easton also links to the nuclear phase out its links to a very sad miscalculation by the utilities leading global oversupply. so the best solution today would be to shut down ghostly markets. we don't need to. harsh times confused you agree with the point made that so we're getting to the point now where it's becoming a myth that renewal balls are not cost effective. no they are not cost effective you still think they're not one not counting on being subsidized to be subsidized in this country by billions of all of your oh so it's just a myth that it suits cost
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competitive. note that the price of solar panels for instance has been weighed down with some o'connell has won one of them and to build the shoes of the cost of some of the older you choose that these images are intended to get down to continue. so the foia to sch to to adjust production when when when when when they come in and went in the monkey's know they would just say one thing to me i'd leave it to do with the disease. is a dangerous place but still that it's not really new. the point is that the word is a competitive class. it's an increasingly competitive. and the energy structure the energy costs a key element of his competitiveness fight so to speak between nations and a fleet is to be taken of costumed and the like of danger that goes when the light. i'm addicted. so that when i regard what is it safe the future of nuclear power. whether this is probably that they would
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dispute that the present day would be a cap that bb because of the risks associated with new comply with the band would ask if i'd pulled into two dimensions and the nobles and onstage as long as you can its toll physically he's only a very very partial answer to that question. but just circle. we heard the european commission a few months back announce suddenly that to the targets for renewable energies would have to be revised downwards. that said he was just making european industry less competitive because the price of manufacturing stuff was just too high. if we made the switch too quickly. these are present the right decision taken by brussels this way you don't impose season and promptly something we try to develop the solar energy. and as being the ups and downs of the price is installed the end of the enterprises who tried to have the objectives could not soon realize them because they're between changes when
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you see our new candy to develop this massive investment over the years and years and years and it as being a success in moving away because of his development we have to do exactly the same effort on a european level for all the images i don't say that you can change from the two day eu on to tomorrow of course not this is not finished it but it would be an important european movement and move it to have a research on different aspects to have a massive investment would also be an import the way to bring growth back to europe and to toe into the future according to the international atomic energy agency on the number of nuclear power plants under construction is at its highest in a quarter century most of those in china which is also banking heavily on removals. harry bayliss it seems as though governments the world over are saying nuclear power is still part of the next week. who won.
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amount of money. it's being put into new renewable. these higher than for nuclear plants. this one. it's about i think it's something like double the rate of increase and yet sometimes. for example china is sixty five billion euros a year. for in you. which is more than half the new complex. it's about twice what they have no clue this one. another thing like to emphasize the moon in the direction of a tunic as the saying is that. we need long term thinking. and that's my answer to lead me in query and policies of course. the colony is important and competitive the deputy cone is is something we are really worrying about especially in france and especially today we need a european plan
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that's true but we need to improve the number of things that can only be done by corporation which is for example. the improvement of the efficiency of. the energy in general. and that it really. renewals. not only you can find intimacy song okay. but you can combine the different images in such a way that you smooth out they the variations in me in the production is very well known. it's been studied and it's being implemented in the united states. where the event of the grid is being redesigned. i have to re design it anyway because it was rocky but it has been re designed in such a way that they can include the variations due to the two renewable and inched past month. another thing is i don't ride efficiency of noon. photovoltaic can
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the system and has an efficiency between ten and fifteen percent. they're all systems. photovoltaic systems that go up to efficiencies of forty percent. they made up of special materials. their only know that there are a benchmark. so we know that we can multiply it by a factor that leads to in probably three. it'sossible. it neeeeeeeeeeeeds a lot of reseat needs time. it means energy than it needs money. as considers the un. it can be dumped it there is there is that the time it takes in any energy policy change from all the studies i've seen show that shift in energy costs could take decades to two to implement. there's a lot longer than political climate is very short. it's true not true. and if we had a mapping project for him. for renewable energies. it can take us home. they would be
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an organized research effort that would be on a totally different scale from one green fountain. montreal's in the manhattan project approved in one last week with viola for europe for example. it could be done. it could be done. it's not that hard. there are the people there is no . ms interests it can be known the third inning. comments from oh one of the viewers on twitter daniel saying we never should have tampered with nuclear energy better do it without cds and without fish i think that being a little bit facetious there are debates have met via the more we have seen and. over the last three years since the team. he's just incredible prize the franking of the shale gas and that brings us back to the question of she short term in the long term usually she on skype we're seeing the united states now which is suddenly becoming an energy exporter the hornets
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in the june issue. just a single case in the united states. united states and motion homes than any other country and do well because the more infrastructure battalion old. che gases in argentina. she dances in china chen yun xin russia and australia. maybe even in crops would know this. so it's it's changing completely the landscape of an inch not only the us upsets efficient and yes the demo producing ten dollars to do to the level of the higher than the french consumption in the uk look at the price of one of the student was excluded stable as we know this team in decades and the folks in the landscape love putting gas in the energy picture. lunch is changing. consider the motorcycle this tuesday today poland. adopting a drop
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cloth to speed up shale gas exploration course this could reduce its dependency on russian natural gas in the context of. the crisis over ukraine um for france which is potentially sitting on a bonanza. how hard is it to resist the temptation to make a quick move to show doesn't know that already discerned ministers within the government or four. does wonders for peak response especially adamant that the position of the government's use of the key period there is no drilling. as long as there is no claim to clergy noah and the certainty that there is no problem in today. this is not the case. but of course they are the geo strategic and ancic haitians it's the case component and there is an important change in the us. but i'm convinced that this is the only way to recharge. resurgent turning to other engines. i'm completely convinced i must
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dash was the most anti piracy but i'm convinced that if you have an important and private effort to tune into solar energy to with a wind energy. lots of things can be done. i knew which are much safer for the environment and the color of the human beings then. and these conventions as long as there is an all time. and no clean and safe way of opening song on the pitch. what would you tell the poles who really liked it like they said it themselves in parliament this tuesday. they're worried about the russians they want to wean themselves fast off russian gas. oh she'll gas developments in europe will be far more expensive than us so it's a bit over the ocean to think that shale gas is the way forward. it's developing in the local more research money into a new area which is so haunting and speeches more expensive than
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what he sees us. this is the big oak table to church today who jumped into her review was an energy efficiency. these technologies are reading and see. and they are today. they are affordable. the article link. be sure not to make a mistake to compare costs of solar energy by two years ago was because of the dark for a fact or treat times galore so there is this incredible the developments and issues tapped into his new resource off with energy and solar energy in callings they have huge resources and the ministry sources. what a senior at like eight countries like fall into this very disturbing news that supported moment is actually protecting. to be protecting the interests of the big
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utilities oil to call and just really liked industry is slowing down these developments all energy efficiency of renewables at the european level the now discussing twenty thirty targets. what kind of hazy makes we want by producer this will be decided is maintained by the european leaders all attendees all march. and this is a huge opportunity for europe to jump into the future and to support ambitious targets binding targets for renewables and efficiency what's that doesn't serve tea and milk to be distracted by sings like steel gas which will be very expensive in total. very expensive jewelry she don't ski and you take is pointed. you get big industries here who got a lot at stake and who cannot be effectively without them totally. just a matter of the harsh reality. today we are in fourteen ninety nine percent in this country above consumption in the morning guess. so
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the choice is krista would be absolutely crystal clear either. we could use some and will avoid templeton. oh well transferring wealth to all and gas producing countries as simple as. right then that one common coming in common share. i think it does another thing is crystal clear. did he collapsed. a prolonged the workers were somewhere around the oil peak somewhere. the floor after tonight's it's a matter of argument it may be may increase by a few years the possibility of access to the short term thinking. it's crystal clear that short term thinking. it's a matter of competition today. but the competition in ten years will have nothing to do was frightened by contrast wanted a yellow thing is that we're in a can wear in conditions
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where the amounts of the amount of pollution the amount of carbon emissions. the amount of methane emissions. methane is twenty five times more deleterious than carbon. and it comes out with strike. and we don't know how much. it's still an understanding before doing any frosting which included a number of years of studies did so we were in a situation where balancing something that can be dangerous. so that's how the world is it's true okay but it is dangerous and we know it's dangerous and we had an argument. that's exactly what to do to me did was nuclear. and that's why we took the wrong class with no clear with a dump for the real nuclear reactors which we didn't have a much safer. and when doing the same thing with trekking and sunday i did it disagrees with you on twitter
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saying investing in nuclear energy's the cheapest most efficient and apparently safest way of the dar re mi continue but there's one final point and we have to talk about it for the witches i used dismantling nuclear power plant in france this seems to be a bit of a problem. the president made the closure of one that's right near the german border fence in time. campaign promise. on the actual date for closing it down and this is the plan was suppose to go offline after thirty years it's been more than forty and some are saying now fifty years for some of these aging. plus the ones in red you can see on the map are the ones that are older than thirty years. it is fickle is being. engagement of the time so one of the mountain has been chosen yet check today to see how you can then switch to other forms of energy and to dismantle it. concretely i'm not special sauce that but for that critical decision will be closed before the end
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of false hormones mandate in two thousand seventeen the decision. then it would be toast. it's taken them there isn't a question about the precise date. alright so still a little or to me leave it there but there's much more to talk about i wanna thank you note is fickle i want to thank every dentist. you go away yay. we should learn ski and dutch are bundled with the for joining us from brussels thank you for being with us here. i spent the day. i will
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