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climate change at last month's the climate change is getting worse and we don't have to go to the report actually we felt it in or around the world last summer at the effect the very interestingly the number one country suffering from the damage from climate change especially war could relate to that insta was united states suffering from hurricanes and it is also china and japan us off putting most of from the climate change impact already and the there's not only flooding of homework if you look at this the father or so why the fire here california suffering terribly already so these kind of a climate impact is only the fair thought on the war so i don't think we have a dispute of the i don't think it is an issue of science but it's an issue of the politics and some people wants to see the downside of climate change and some people wants to sit up in the positive side of the because many people believe that climate action is going to damage the economy but there are some other people who
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are looking into the possibility of a climate in pick who in fact can all put on the court can be for economy innovations and a new market and even economic growth and to implement the easy with the drum administration obviously now dismissing a report of federal agencies with the three hundred leading environmental scientists climate scientists contributing to it is it up to brics countries to take the lead yeah our many countries are especially if you look at the chinese roar of china in our lead there are less money you're going to get and or in our economic integration are also very personally coming from china. and we had the day of the war believe there are more employers city for your energy and these northern china and india is also a katrina and a brush it is also one of the leaders of energy. also the other countries are
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followed this more than us this is not. simply because of perceived them or the phone climate impacts by these because of the economy case the renewed energy is making because new year energy is already approaching the prosperity we have for so if your and them know what they are even getting into the police mature stage where there are either parity is even comparable or we can also if you're so in many parts of the word is your energy is already appearing as a very serious alternative for renewable supports our hero and that they are getting a new body not in the electricity at a cheaper price so at least because of the economy case not because only from the climate protections case steak subsidy is heavily involved now in these new projects real keynesianism just explain to me h.v. d.c. which the european union i understand a grant of maybe i don't know up to half
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a billion euros the asian super grid project we don't really hear much about these the initiatives here in britain what are they what is h.b.c. in short some people call it super good either. because it is sending electricity across thousands of kilometers away by cars and or separate power who has a way to saws or something or miserable some years ago because of the transmission loss where you send electricity you lose electricity so you because of this kind of losses it was not a measure of a mouth sense to the camera to direct the board or to chicken out of the camera that we can send the electricity thousands of the many many mines in a medium in that this affair occurs missional says so now we have a. tool for our men which means that we can you tell us many of us are air. areas and the more areas around her were like
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a soccer there's are or dancer or even generation on the planes and climbed into a powerhouse and they can transmit you know energy across the war so this new committee which is called the super can either can play a very interesting role or in stimulate the in the transition from a conventional force of fuel economy who was a low carbon economy so this is why even some businesses insist the vote is infected the first company in the war there has been promoting your support without you know aids or some of the bunkers of japan and the chairman to so has been promoting the idea of asia supposedly doubling in mongolia to china japan and korea but i am personally now proposing another idea are linking china center asia and europe sewall supra with that which means that the name did as
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a secret the super leader which means that the central asian countries a and that's the all these countries can become the into any power house or you know energy and then they can ascend large issues huge ball you go up signs are that the city to china japan korea and europe so a history of you know a very interesting game changer and the paradigm shift over the whole covers of the i mean just to be clear this is so revolutionary one could foresee solar panel in this are a desert and the whole of the world's energy needs would be from renewables yes right so for the reason that there's a tech the name of the project was there's a test which was at the from saddam that idea was didn't make the make much progress or only reason was because of the chicken or the problem of long distance service mission but recently he didn't last two to three years now we have sold the problem. transmission losses this is why now many people are looking into
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a new opportunity opened by the u.s. actually the security of said that you let the long distances so it's a matter are not just a pecking order could issue or economy issue but it's a matter of political issue and you can see it in sahara and think there's a political issues. to the is in question but that's why i'm proposing sirico the super good either can be a very interesting valuable and the politically feasible option for countries in europe and foggiest for new energy transition zero new britain forty thousand people may die this year because of particulate pollution all we hear in britain is that china's the polluting country beijing and shanghai are terribly polluted cities and that britain is in the lead they're all in this and britain certainly hasn't publicly come out even from the melbourne road and who they are so all of the many people are or pointing the fingers for the air pollution in china but your
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step to the north of their chinese government has been ticking were so very decisive actions he did simply because of the huge scale of their pollution issue but very interestingly the trends of chinese air pollution is a showing at the moment the perma people should look at the bright side of the symbolic meaning because chinese governments of very much aware about the issue and they are taking a very decisive actions on it so i am more impressed by it there but it is decisive action which cannot be found that in any other country or on the work chinese are showing the most impressive example of a clean energy and of human energy leadership or how they were and that they are forty percent thought whole energy mess money is coming from china so we're to see that not positive side as well double neutral safina point in their pollution at the core of stingy so long. chinese really make
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a very impressive improvement and which may be fastest in the history of humor more . or just very briefly now even more fundamental than all of that is the ideas that you wrote about in your greed growth concept we've heard a lot from the bank of england about brics if here your economic modeling software would have to be very different presumably than the bank of england right now we may see some of those arms here we certainly don't subsidize like your green growth concept in the news briefly planet yeah i've been proposing the greengrocer you know which was inspired by professor paul you and her logged on imperial college it and the idea is that we can shift our expats for our income to air pollution and the natural resource consumption then we can have a bubble to get them which means that we can reorder a mission and we can stimulate the economy and jobs this isn't the only reason that the teacher has been promoted by many scholars and the idea is to realise who stole
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the them they are so where we are shifting over reform of our structures then i think our argument is that we can have or we can achieve a lot of fair smooshed tradition as well as job creation and the economy grows so many governments that is they've job creation is on the more priority and i think we're actually form corporate tax reform i think we can do it professor reich on junk thank you well u.k. prime minister's questions this week wasn't so much about saving the planet from catastrophe with ready solutions as impending failure of tourism has defacto minority government as a brick following a t.v. debate between jeremy called in the prime minister but a shadow hung over parliament in britain death a friend of going underground the world war two veteran harry has dismissed the whole house and wish to pass our condolences as well to the family and friends of harry les mis match. given the late veteran's damnation of to raise amaze policies
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the favorite to be britain's next prime minister was perhaps predictably less muted i also misspeak i want to pay tribute to my friend harry lies the smith. harry passed away early this morning in canada harry also served in the war he was an irrepressible camp rhino for the rights of refugees for the welfare state and run national health service he was passionate about the principle of health care for all as a human right we thank you very for his life and he will be paying our own tribute by repeating going on the grounds interviews with the tireless and in your liberalism campaign in a future edition of the show here is the world war two veteran on seventy years since the day the government seem to feel that austerity is the only way to. resurrect a good standard of living and it certainly isn't because it's just making more and more poor people. it's. it's
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frightening and. i. i don't know what the answer is quite frankly i'm not a politician. but. i am history and in my book a try to describe to people what it was like and how it could be again we. they're danged off for the break as the e.u. gets more economic war with moscow we talk to russia's presidential commission and russia's trade old boy to the u.k. about british business in the largest country on earth that's all coming up in part two of going underground. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected.
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so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be for us that's what i'm up for three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. west sydney. the ways of the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. cause you're going to most of us just a little sympathy want to. enter another one but alas this list of. many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. than. most needed more know that it must not get a lot less and that. they can watch as they all choose to stay in the country with
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donald trump in the white house. be who could be about to be. a since it struggles of many couples. the push to put impulse response both both of both of you up as opposed to the hope of the. welcome back. you gave back to your cranium president petro poroshenko doesn't only want martial law he's today urging nato nations like britain to send warships to the sea of as of to provide security against russia but here in london the talk at this week's russian british business forum in the queen elizabeth the second center media partnered by r.t. has been forging closer ties between russia and the u.k. we spoke to a russian trade envoy to britain boris abramov who with more than twenty years experience in shaping russian u.k. can only cooperation advocates for a new era of trade in the face of to raise him
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a sanctions trade on voip i suppose your message here is that we shouldn't always believe what we're reading in the newspapers and that things aren't as bad between london them or sco as you wait think from the media yes actually we said paradox the contrast between the political climate and the real development of trade relations between our two countries in the first nine months of this year we saw an almost twenty nine but some groove in comparison with the same period last year and we expect the by the end of the year we will exceed below forty million u.s. dollars in trade to know more between our two countries but we see that the reason for this is that actually the main obstacle for the business development is uncertainty what we see in the british situation but in our by little release and everything is absolutely clear. called just
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iraq in by little political relations but these sanctions regime or all the declarations made by the political leaders the set the rules they said the limits but if you don't exceed the limits everything is free and everything is available for businesses in both countries because it would be at the rusher business u.k. business forum you said that the u.k. is one of russia's main trade partners i thought it was all brics that's where the russian federation. no home. britain is a very large markets market for the russian exports. of course the majority of the line portion of russian export which it goes to britain is kabul's.
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still we largely depend in our bilateral trade relations on oil and gas but also we see the increase of non resource non and energetic exports from russia this means that there are areas of common interests which can drive our belittle trade does break that he says it creates uncertainty is that a problem when being trade on boy not very much because now russia is out of e.u. and britain will. exit saw will be a part. not the britain can do any negotiations as we know from the westminster
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context reason we agree yes so we think this is will create an opportunity for both countries britain we will have to search for new markets. russia is a free markets that britain can not ignore but what relations do you have as a trade ovoid with the trade department here i mean this is jury mind you of the context when the head of the british army doesn't think the head of the british army is saying russia poses a greater threat to the safety of british subjects than i says they have and you have a relationship with the trade the problem here this is they have the burdocks or all of their total data reality yes i think they have the their if you cute to believe dialogue with russia is more practical for example it was a couple of years ago because britain after the break as it will have
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to form new relations with or all comers of the war including russia. these means that the dialogue should be continued and even with russia they mean. he. will look bored of the british the ministry to promote bilateral trade but as an envoy you have to be very aware that sanctions new sanctions come up every other day frightening investment and bilateral trade yes the political climate is all of this. very disappointing. but. the business relations they are talking about very create themes about good suppose service
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is about. these diable bit in business most of all the countries is not politicized and you see trade increasing with britain and the european union at the same time yes sure with the whole world so do you see a kind of irony that a british business trying to invest in say a russian chinese corporate corporation business somehow sanctions could affect british business through that way and it's bad for british business you know the sanctions are very clear if you see it at this fear which aims to. if you walk in the digital economy retail business medicine education everything is. not only a lot but it is supported both by a british government and the russian trade over thank you thank you very much well
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of russia's trade on voice of britain think sanctions don't have to be a deal breaker even after theresa may backs more economic warfare that the e.u. council this month what about russia's characterization as a math state that's what i asked a russian presidential commission a teacher of at this week's london conference presidential commission that russia in this country in the media is characterized as being a mafia state how can a small business owner written above you with a new doing business in the twenty years ago when they first came to london and i was a businessman and i made first my joint venture with my british partners but look what happened since then all the british. big companies brands in the russian they all invested during or since ninety's to russia russian people i hear everywhere i mean that they educate their children here they come with investment and restate
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they they live here so and now again twenty years past now where you get the much at the macro level do you think if the i.m.f. was still running russia or they would be nicer to the press. to some extent yes but what happens is m.f. is still running much don't you think that we don't need their credit because we are quite wealthy we don't have any debt anymore to anybody in the world but the economical policies high interest rate hard financial policies the world changed from that i mean he wanted to be easing is the main word in the canonical policies of britain united states you were china or japan but russia is still very hard on the financial policy and they love it and international monetary fund in the world bank they love it but usually
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a good usually when they ever have that's what i'm giving head skeletor of the suspicious because we are offering another economical policies to russia q.e. for russia but if you're a small to medium sized enterprises here in britain you're going to be thinking not just about your use of chemical weapons to kill people you're going to be thinking about you have to know people in russia or in government these big window police they connected to government say that actually there is this free trade free business negotiation environ of course small businesses are more influenced russia is not very developed in so called economy of. small things nails him a. furniture. wood processing plastic processing all these things which small and medium businesses the g twenty is going are surprised that the british
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government is not fostering closer ties with russia in a push brics is a future. british government is some kind of an in the narrow corridor or they made by themself and their politics and they don't even think about in an economical way about business opportunities. look at years saying this guy is really a business i mean he's protecting business anyway so business is important and when britain is ignoring possibility even more putting more problems to british businesses for the future because of the political reasons i think it's not a very white so for them the british government would say that's because its moral stand on the world stage really really important there even publicly endorse the chinese built in a road initiative it didn't go up publicly even to say that the british government
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way i mean they ignore it want but it's a big weekend and went through i mean you can be in good relations with china on bad relations with china but you can't ignore what and then they're doing and this expansion out setting specs and put channel with this. super road initiative and it's not bad and we see that cheney is bringing more wood going places. two dogs countries who are now mostly exporting their people and immigrants to europe. if they build more working places there at their homes it is the real way to solve the problem of immigration now to europe so what does britain risk if it continues to politicize the business and i mentioned economically it's a big risk because if you think only about some. it's good to have their
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principles but you know principles first of all they have to be proven but if you don't consider the economical. issues if you don't consider them how your people will work and when they will work and where they will receive their celebes in the future. the principle will not work but i think given that that's the threat millions will things will improve their bound to improve relations i am what i am and i am differently. saying that there is no way of confrontation and they would not think more their financial and economical issues is one thing but the other thing is that there is no way politically for that because the world is so small. the world is from one side is global we all live in the same globe and it's so small and. can be ruined in one
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go and in that sense we have to also think mentally and worldwide principles it has to be a steady growth because the growth of democracy comes after the grove of the middle class of the strength of the middle class middle class in russia is not so strong at the moment that's our goal to make it good or to. make an economy of russia not will based but based on private initiative competition and small and medium not only small but maybe big and but very competitive businesses presidential commission thank you russian presidential commission of aristide's of speaking to me there on the fringes of this week's russian british business forum and that's it for the show will be back on monday to investigate the fact the u.k. backed alleged chemical attack on syria this week a brave hearted successions star brian cox patron of and the russian backed.
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russian film week until then people such as social media will see on monday thirty four years to the day of india's bhopal disaster which killed or injured more than six hundred thousand hacktivist group the yes men would later false be claimed the dow chemical company admitted responsibility on the u.k. statement dated b.b.c. . new chick with tony you know. i'm one of them but i think you might. get a one news real body. a
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little more of that i think or take it from me as i knew she needed that community yeah i am close to whom he could feel that he had a chicken does the main room a few need to move a little the one that i don't come before. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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bad the people who run the economy who price money the commodity that runs economy they say is more are the signs it means are just making it up as they go along it means that there is no principle that they are guided by they consider themselves artists because of the selves impressionist they consider themselves completely subjective in their view of the world if they can simply. raise rates and lower rates based on a whim there's nothing guiding them in economic reality there's no school of economics there's no science behind it it's pure whimsy. to be. one point obama lead of my.
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