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premise yup, machines. the state on russia today and r t sport that given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube. with me, is forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order does that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to place trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning with
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a robot must protect its own existence with the world is now engaged in a mass of real live game. a new dentist who is responsible for the attack on russia, north came one and no one from 2 pipeline. today, we can answer that question, but we can take a look at the cost of the actual damage done. is the attack on north agreement act of eco terrorism? absolutely, if we base it off of the definition of eco terrorism, which is quote, a deliberate act of environmental destruction meant to further political. and regardless of the culprit up sure of the north stream pipeline is the largest
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single release of climate damaging messing ever recorded. i'm christy. i and you're watching the cost of everything. where today we take a closer look at the destruction of the north stream pipeline. and the cost will place on the environment and the surrounding nations. i you members, days are day thing to investigate. the sabotage of the north stream pipelines attacks that are now flash points in an escalating energy war between europe and moscow that has global gas prices storing. data has announced that quote, all currently available information indicates that this is the result of a deliberate, reckless and irresponsible acts of sabotage. neither pipeline was pumping gas to europe at the time of the league, but the incident removes expectations. the europe, my receive gas from north stream one before winter. so what is the cost of this act
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of eco terrorism? an estimated $200000.00 tons of methane has been released from the to pipeline, since the rupture that is equal to the annual carbon emissions of 5200000 cars. it is also equal to the met. they produce from about 480000000 pounds of beef cows . now that's enough meat to supply israel for a year. methane is a very potent greenhouse gas, so even a little leak has quite a large climate impact. let's talk about the cost of this attack and bring in a larger magni, a, a political risk analyst, a veteran war correspondent. so olaja, how much damage is done in total? we're talking about environmental damage, infrastructure, damage and international relationship damage. can we quantify that? when all this code collateral damage when it is in the interest of national
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security and we had president by the chain a few months ago that no stream to is going to be suspended. and he is capable of doing so don't try and try. but the chancellor angela merkel in germany was very firm in preventing the united states from cutting the guides at that comes from russia. however, i did manage and succeeded, and he announced from the white house from washington the suspension of nor stream to. now this is and then a victory for the united states. so the damage to the environment that's going to affect the whole planet is always scored the justified by the big picture big gain that the americans are getting and they have manage. indeed,
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to cut the relationship between russia and europe when a europe used to buy guys in energy from russia to the amount of more than $400000000000.00 a year. so suspending all this relationship with russia is extremely beneficial for the united state. and now we are turning towards right, we do not state, asking the americans to sell as god. that is 40 percent more expensive than the russian guys in when the price was in its normal stage. today it's much more expensive than that. and now this car comes at a time when there's already quite a bit of tension between russia and europe. so what is their relationship now as there is a lot of finger pointing and suspicion on both sides? unfortunate the, the relationship is very bad today because this is the decision that we have can hear in the repeating continents to resign ourselves with the americans. it because
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the american story, european leaders at the beginning and here, i'm not working myself, but i'm quoting the prime minister of hungary who said the american stole that, that in the 1st month, russia is going to be defeated. that president put in is going to be removed and we're going to win, and nate will prevail, and the economy will be flourishing. and we getting none of all that. however, we have decided to align ourselves with the americans to increase the power of nathan. when we considered, particularly president mccaul said that nato is a brain dead. and suddenly, nato is dominant. and we have decided to shoot ourselves not in the foot, but also in the head with the booming effect of the economic crisis. that is a thing. and the inflation due to the sanctions that we, our settled,
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had decided to impose on russia. and these turning against us, so we have taken our decision to step aside and stand behind the united states again, russia. yes. now even before the north stream disaster, there was still a lot of anger and disapproval of this project with several groups. citing that this pipeline would cause masses, c o, 2 emissions of up to $100000000.00 tons per year, and methane leaks. so how do you balance the global goals, like the paris agreement and limiting global warming with geo political needs and europe growing demand for gas? what is laughable? because we are back to using the or the factory that produce code. and we back to the nuclear energy we back to the dirty energy that we said we putting on the side . and we have worked for the last decade on clean energy. and suddenly we decide to spoil the planet to spoil the air that we are breathing to go against. every
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principle that we said, we believe in, just because we want to impose sanctions on our sentence and russia and in politics, politics and is not always meaningful. and it is most of the time damaging, but not as damaging as we are closing today. so we no longer looking at the atmosphere. we no longer looking at the global warning. we no longer looking at the clean energy and nothing the whole that we buying liquid guys we establishing new time. and there's because we don't have that, we're going back to call 3800 factory that are back now to produce energy. when they were shut down more than 10 years ago, and now the current rate of emissions were produced saying, what will happen to the environment?
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obviously you have global warming, but what will it mean for individuals and how will that impact the average citizens life when it does go into effect as tremendously we've seen this year, for example, and the weather in europe was unbearable. we had 45 degrees celsius. we cannot finite and we had there, at least for 3 to 4 months. we had no rain whatsoever. the weather is changing, the global warming is affecting the whole planet is going to increase. and it goes by cycle of 3 to 4 years. and i think what we are doing is we are increasing that damage to the planet. we're getting more pre because we need to work to warm up the thickly in the mountains in the, in the north of europe. and we just creating one havoc after another, just for the sake of, along the policy to pervade we're all nations are scrambling to cut carbon
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emissions, but is enough to just solve the problem. or are we stalling and pushing the problem out further to the future generations? we know, leaving anything to the, to the following generation. really but destruction and our bad decisions is going to affect the whole planet and the new generation, of course, because we're the way we are pushing for war. we are investing for where in war we are producing more weapons. we are turning all the industry from mass civilian to minute tree productions only to because there is a fight between russia and the night and state and the united states is not willing to step up on its. ready word a gemini and because of the americans are going to defend themselves and to do
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everything destroy everything. if that is the cost to remain on the strome. and this is going to affect the generation everywhere in the world, including united states. because this war is going to have a ripple effect on every single continent, including the united states, even if the war is happening on the european soil in ukraine, nation's life. the u. s. a met massive amounts of pollution with their military, but at the same time they're trying to fight climate change. isn't there some hypocrisy here? they don't justify anything really because they control mainstream media. they can manage the information, spread this information and make sure that they prioritize whatever day one there today, ukraine, these dr. buying the news everywhere was like the problem of europe is the word problem, which is not the case. so that's why the control of media is very important. and in
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this case, the control of media is very efficient for the west. that is indeed in control of the media, is in control of what kind of information to inject and the populations mine, how to prioritize their life and made them think about how we going to supply your grain with more weapons. know how going to educate our children, how we're going to look after the problem? how are we going to look after the planets? how are we going to look after the environment? how we can make the word a better place, but not a what kinds of weapons were going to supply ukraine. so he can bond russia and increase the rhythm of war and push russia to further retaliation. this is what they are pushing us to think about. and we refuse to think neither in this them, but we are the minority. we not the majority. and finally,
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in so way to stop messing waste and capture at a low net cost. because today, the industry is focused only on how to manufacture weapons to ukraine because they the lack of what they grain because they thought the with the we in the west. we believe that the war is not going to last for the last for a long. so what we have done is we started to send all our weapons and reserves to ukraine, thinking is going to end quickly. now we are tackling the strategic reserves in that the dangers, every single nation, including the night the states because the war is still going on. so we have done our industry 1st because we don't have enough energy in europe to give it for civilian use. so in the u. k, they talking about cutting down the rate for 3 to 4 hours in germany for 2 hours.
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here in france. they got it from time to time. today, the r o q on guys, any stations. so the priority is shifted from becoming the continent where industry is one of the 4th and the why and to produce industry is sell it around the blow to turning this industry into aman and feeding the corporate feeding. only the giant companies that are just selling weapons across the world, but they need the war to do that. so this is where we have focused and we have forget about we are forgetting about the well being of individual, the well being of human mind. and we're being on the planet. and finally, is there a way to stop messing waste and capture at a low net cost today? we know looking really about how to create less damage or to reduce the
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weights in the industry because we talking about is the industry going to survive or not had the, the bar that is going, the industry is not going to survive. so everything else is going to be permitted for the industrial waste or whatever because the industry is going to start going and most of the industry is going to shut down, particularly in germany. so that is the main concern. people are going to lose their jobs. they're going to be 1000000 in the street. they're all going to manufacture against the decision of the government and where the government are taking us. so we are, these are the waste in the industry, the global warning, the hand of the planet, the planets are going to come at just to kinda re on the secondary level, not on the 1st level priority. thank you so much, elijah magneer for your insight throughout history,
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armed conflicts has impacted the environment. when we come back, we'll take a look at that was we'll discuss how the task on ne pipelines would have a huge impact on climate change. we'll have more when the cost of everything returned the oh i was i was. are you crazy? yes. or took a law? i lost one of my friends with i was broken. i wasn't able to make them to save anyone. i did nothing that
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the welcome back to the cost of everything. armed conflict is a tragedy both for the people and the environment. land, air, water, land, animals and all living organisms are affected as war causes massive pollution. oil facilities are deliberately attacked, more fumes from fighter jets taking off release gases, and scorched earth tactics lead to the contamination a rivers and fees. so let's assess some of the environmental damages from previous conflicts. and world war one damage landscape through large scale trench warfare and erosions have resulted from the massive force logging to expand the network of
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trenches than in world war 2. chemical contamination and aerial warfare contributed to the reduction in the population of global flora and fauna. as well as species diversity. then during the vietnam war, the once prestige habitats transformed into an almost apocalyptic nightmare, especially from the carpet bombing tactics and the use of chemical agent orange. the oil spill in 1991 from the gulf war was perhaps the largest in history, among other impacts over 30000 seabirds, died when their feathers were coated, and oil. with this latest attack on non stream $1.00 and $2.00, the impact on the climate is undeniable. so let's go deeper with the honest been a tobler remote sensing policy manager, clean air task force. so 1st of all, at the current rate of emissions,
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we are producing what will happen to the environment. obviously you have global warming, but what will it mean for the individuals and how will it affect the average citizens life globally. if you go on time to be watch 3, whether it's most on routes or everybody, whether it means somebody's action. so we're all nations are scrambling to cut carbon emissions. but is it enough to just solve the problem or are we just stalling and pushing the problem out further to the future generation block glover glances. we need to,
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to stop in a group, ask us. ah, and then there's going to hopefully been doesn't been thus let's oh so if one recent monster got got to go to recent with new scope, it's an 8 bottles of glasses. ah, the should be enough to store the channel. but this is only go ahead and scheduled and to us, we need to do all 3 super. so we both forgot assume is what before so many years of he also goes missing the so you can follow. and he mas reduce. if you got ha, shut them for the face of we can see, you know, and this will buy this, well, the, so you're able to reduce also c o 2 emissions, which will take it much longer like movies combined in on by,
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on my whole southern break not sushi, very thoughtful. i think scientists think that i'm starving. other coverage. there's also the oil and gas industry, the oil and gas industry supply chain, emit huge amounts and methane every year. so tell us about the noise stream disaster and also explain why there isn't more attention put on the oil and gas industry in general. mostly o leaks, though the newton disaster is actually the beast and b, o. o one person inspired options. oh, most amazingly. ready the biggest lance actually oh, you totally love santucci back to the one. ah. but his name said sue was if a comparative blog and gossip the scenes which the for you. ah,
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i just see if we, if we will of what rolling us in. ah. so i think the was me is a jesus after sent miss dean. oh, how leaky laura gus, she's so you said sue. oh oh should. oh, how her the nazi not to lose but the bottle cuz the better. ready customers, ah, there is actually, it was doing this. oh, there are eager research and also spiritual of the option to steal our, to blog. so in the lesson, so to make the one us one is ah, chicken lee and then emissions early language and want to go look. um
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kristen thus will be using just a if you want to get out. and finally, is there a way to start methane waste and capture a low carbon net cost within wastefulness usually isn't with of the locals along with us. um, what is a good one actually is ah, the used up north, south living no applied and literally and with our protocols. and then it was over in regions. we only recently mr. communities based on replacing osama whitman. it's not designed publishing. it's written by design. ah, other features or textbook specialist cameras were selected. whitman already dissing the market and this will help reduce grammatically imaged. this won't have
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been under the course, or most of these forms are recently discussed. is barbara brought to live in hamilton. i had last and elegance and it's only one of the course of districts if we want to see, you know, what broadly, what we leave and what we need to achieve is an odd to shifting the wellness, knowing a suicide. ah, as in the previous urine, sidney james carter james, who? oh mama, 41 on 6 written safety. ah, we did a similar to smother of seeking diety, so they can the same shooters and his tongue. and this can be achieved by a dilemma all centers because as we said that the quality of acknowledges rating ah, and the quote also on 70 percent of this to be met. so actually there are no excuse for waiting long such thank you so much. no honest bennet toggle if we're
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inside. so in the end who profits from pipeline terrorism, europe is not importing gas. russia is unable to sell and deliver gas. so is there anyone coming out ahead? well, it looks like poland isn't doing too shabby. the baltic pipeline in north west, poland opened almost simultaneously with the sabotage and this pipelines, whole purpose was to cut europe's dependence on russia's energy supplies. the timing of the opening with the destruction of the north stream was very coincidental. this all but ensures that germany will not walk back from the conflict as there is no incentive now for ending sanctions. which means we leave you with a very important question to san benefit the most by ensuring that germany cannot make decisions for itself. i'm christy, i thanks for watching. we'll see you back here next time on the cost of everything
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