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will hole from the energy and resources institute says if india is serious about mitigating carbon dioxide emissions to prevent the worst effects of climate change in serious action needs to be taken well can india industrialize and become green. simply put yes but it will be difficult no major economy as successfully industrialized while simultaneously reducing emissions so if india does it will be the 1st to do so. that said there are reasons to be hopeful india has limited domestic reserves of fossil fuels and so ends up importing huge quantities of oil natural gas and even called. to reduce these imports great parts of the economy can be switched to renewable electricity and this includes parts of transport industry and now the cost of a new bills that fall into such an extent with india having some of the cheapest prices in the world in many sectors this can be done relatively cost effectively but what else does india need to do it sounds like it needs to do a lot to get its emissions down. yes so we argue that it probably needs to take 3 broad steps to reduce its emissions the 1st of
will hole from the energy and resources institute says if india is serious about mitigating carbon dioxide emissions to prevent the worst effects of climate change in serious action needs to be taken well can india industrialize and become green. simply put yes but it will be difficult no major economy as successfully industrialized while simultaneously reducing emissions so if india does it will be the 1st to do so. that said there are reasons to be hopeful india has limited domestic reserves...
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building called green one it's been certified by the research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. large windows provide lots of natural light while double glazing a relatively new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot summers. the building also generates renewable energy and harvests rainwater. it's able to capture 75 percent of its was in needs and also saves lots of electricity. it costs more to build this way but these features pay off over time. i think it is still worth it if you spend bin percent more or 15 percent more and after 5 years it base for itself and then after that it runs virtually free of cost and you are giving back to the future generations you're giving back to the environment we are now coming into the concept of you know 00 buildings which are going to you know give back more than they consume i think that's the need of the are right now. at the moment india has around $1400000.00 modern homes built with the green concept which amounts to less than 5 percent of all residential properties. the indian green building council h
building called green one it's been certified by the research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. large windows provide lots of natural light while double glazing a relatively new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot summers. the building also generates renewable energy and harvests rainwater. it's able to capture 75 percent of its was in needs and also saves lots of electricity. it costs more to build this way but these features pay off...
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the home has been certified by research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. large windows provide lots of not to the light while double glazing adela to be a new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot summer has. no valid work with green one on oppression to do i come on to make his home sustainable. one important factor for going green was sourcing local materials. next door identical a lot of people out there oh look it's a mature. and those houses have lost war they've lost much more than my house why because they have. spent on a lot more expensive things there for example prague and italian marble all day maybe gold fittings are getting very very expensive finishing so actually it turned out that my house less. and those. the house also generates renewable energy and harvest serene water. today it is able to capture 75 percent of its water demand and can also save up to 40 percent of its power. one explains that these features be off over time. i think it is still worth it if you spend 10 percent more or 15 percent more an
the home has been certified by research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. large windows provide lots of not to the light while double glazing adela to be a new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot summer has. no valid work with green one on oppression to do i come on to make his home sustainable. one important factor for going green was sourcing local materials. next door identical a lot of people out there oh look it's a mature. and...
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the home has been certified by research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. the large windows provide lots of not to the light while double glazing adela to be a new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot summer has. no value look with green one or no pressure. to make his home sustainable. one important factor for going green was sourcing local materials. next door identical people out there it's the same exact same size and those houses have cost wore their costs much more than my old wives because they have. spent on a lot more expensive things there for example probably an area. of a baby or 30 insurgents very very expensive finishing so actually down outlet my house less than those poles. the house also generates renewable energy and harvests rainwater. today. it is able to capture 75 percent of its water demand and can also save up to 40 percent of its power. explains that these features be off over time. i think it is still worth it if you spend 10 percent more or 15 percent more and after 5 years it pays for itself and
the home has been certified by research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. the large windows provide lots of not to the light while double glazing adela to be a new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot summer has. no value look with green one or no pressure. to make his home sustainable. one important factor for going green was sourcing local materials. next door identical people out there it's the same exact same size and those houses...
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it's been certified by the research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. large windows provide lots of natural light while double glazing a relatively new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot sun is. the building also generates when you pull energy and harvests rainwater. it's able to capture 75 percent of its was in needs and also saves lots of electricity. it costs more to build this way but these features pay off over time. i think it is still worth it if you spend 10 percent more or 15 percent more and after 5 years it pays for itself and then after that advance virtually free of cost and you are giving back to the future generations you're giving back to the environment we're now coming into the concept of you know 00 buildings which are going to you know give back more than they consume i think that's the need of the are right now. at the moment india has around $1400000.00 modern homes built with the green concept which amounts to less than 5 percent of all residential properties. the indian green building council h
it's been certified by the research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. large windows provide lots of natural light while double glazing a relatively new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot sun is. the building also generates when you pull energy and harvests rainwater. it's able to capture 75 percent of its was in needs and also saves lots of electricity. it costs more to build this way but these features pay off over time. i think it...
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building called green one it's been certified by the research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. large windows provide lots of natural light while double glazing a relatively new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot sun is. the building also generates when you go energy and harvests rainwater. it's able to capture 75 percent of its most in needs and also saves lots of electricity. it costs more to build this way but these features pay off over time. i think it is still worth it if you spend 10 percent more or 15 percent more and after 5 years it pays for itself and then after that it runs virtually free of cost and you are giving back to the future generations you're giving back to the environment we're now coming into the concept of you know 0 carbon exit or buildings which are going to you know give back more than they consume i think that's the need of the are right now. at the moment india has around $1400000.00 modern homes built with the green concept which amounts to less than 5 percent of all residential properties. the indian green buil
building called green one it's been certified by the research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. large windows provide lots of natural light while double glazing a relatively new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot sun is. the building also generates when you go energy and harvests rainwater. it's able to capture 75 percent of its most in needs and also saves lots of electricity. it costs more to build this way but these features pay...
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building called green one it's been certified by the research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. large windows provide lots of natural light while double glazing a relatively new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot summers. the building also generates renewable energy and harvests rainwater. it's able to capture 75 percent of its water needs and also saves lots of electricity. it costs more to build this way but these features pay off over time. i think it is still worth it if you spend 10 percent more or 15 percent more and after 5 years it base for itself and then after that it runs virtually free of cost and you are giving back to the future generations you're giving back to the environment we are now coming into the concept of you know 0 carbon exit or buildings which are going to you know give back more than they consume i think that's the need of the are right now. at the moment india has around 1400000 modern homes built with the green concept which amounts to less than 5 percent of all residential properties the indian green building co
building called green one it's been certified by the research and policy organization the energy and resources institute. large windows provide lots of natural light while double glazing a relatively new feature in india insulates the building keeping it cool in india's hot summers. the building also generates renewable energy and harvests rainwater. it's able to capture 75 percent of its water needs and also saves lots of electricity. it costs more to build this way but these features pay off...
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and energy industry expert from bern cornelia meyer c.e.o. of myer resource you say oil and gas export and from bangkok stephen innes chief global market strategist at x. a core pay global institutional financial services company thank you all for joining me so since this has happened this this drop the word catastrophic among other words has been used bob is that appropriate is it that bad. well it when you think about their markets at least the way we look at it here is that there's a financial market then there's the physical market the physical martin market is certainly in a terrible shape just because we're down 3035000000 barrels a day and demand on the financial side the catastrophe yesterday was people trying to roll out of their make contracts and there were a lot of contracts that were long a lot of holders of long contracts who couldn't unload them and finally the price went negative as people were trying to settle those contracts thanks for making
and energy industry expert from bern cornelia meyer c.e.o. of myer resource you say oil and gas export and from bangkok stephen innes chief global market strategist at x. a core pay global institutional financial services company thank you all for joining me so since this has happened this this drop the word catastrophic among other words has been used bob is that appropriate is it that bad. well it when you think about their markets at least the way we look at it here is that there's a...
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and there we see it there. the question now what to do with those limited resources for african countries? a one think tank focused on clean energy. the rocky mountain institute argues the country should focus on energy related projects. and the authors of a recent paper say that doing so would create new jobs here, industries that need reliable electricity, and have spillover effects and other parts of the economy. and joining me now is one of the authors of that paper, francis lesia. he joins me from his excuse me, francis, welcome to the show. i 1st got to ask you we just showed in the video wall that many of these countries have a problem securing the resources for what we would consider large scale stimulus plans. why should they divert that money to energy projects? thank you for having me, steve. and we have spent a lot of time working with a lot of partners on the continent as the rocky mountain institute. i don't own for profit. we have that focus on what was already a priority prior to that, and then me, which is basically energy access. it would not be diverting the resources, say, i would rather mention it as an unfortunate t. to leverage the frie
and there we see it there. the question now what to do with those limited resources for african countries? a one think tank focused on clean energy. the rocky mountain institute argues the country should focus on energy related projects. and the authors of a recent paper say that doing so would create new jobs here, industries that need reliable electricity, and have spillover effects and other parts of the economy. and joining me now is one of the authors of that paper, francis lesia. he joins...
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and there we see it there. the question now what to do with those limited resources for african countries? a one think tank focused on clean energy. the rocky mountain institute argues the country should focus on energy related projects. and the authors of a recent paper say that doing so would create new jobs to hear industries that need reliable electricity, and have spillover effects in other parts of the economy. and joining me now is one of the authors of that paper, francis lesia. he joins me from his excuse me, francis, welcome to the show. i 1st got to ask you, we just showed in the video wall that many of these countries have a problem securing the resources for what we would consider large scale stimulus plans. why should they divert that money to energy projects? thank you for having me, steve. and we have spent a lot of time working with a lot of partners on the continent as the rocky mountains to it. i've been on for profit, but we have that focus on what was already a priority prior to that. and then me, which is basically energy access, it would not be diverting the resources, say, i would rather mention it as an unfortunate to leverage the fri
and there we see it there. the question now what to do with those limited resources for african countries? a one think tank focused on clean energy. the rocky mountain institute argues the country should focus on energy related projects. and the authors of a recent paper say that doing so would create new jobs to hear industries that need reliable electricity, and have spillover effects in other parts of the economy. and joining me now is one of the authors of that paper, francis lesia. he...
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secretary ryan mccarthy announced the base investigations last month every resource and all of the energy we can of this entire institution behind fixing these problems. >> reporter: efflandt was set to move to fort hood, but that coveted assignment as commission commander has been taken away from him, and a new general has been placed in charge at fort hood. during the guillens' meeting with president trump in july, they asked for an independent investigation. why was it so important for the f.b.i. to take over this investigation? >> mostly because c.i.d., we lost trust with them since, you kow, a couple of days after the investigation. i just felt that, you know, that they weren't capable of doing the investigation. >> reporter: the army has said as soon as they finish up their investigation, they will be releasing their findings to congress and the public. we've also been able to confirm the new commander should be on base in the next few weeks. norah. >> o'donnell: so many questions about what's been happening at fort hood. thank you. today, facebook said it removed a network of fake accounts tied to russian efforts t
secretary ryan mccarthy announced the base investigations last month every resource and all of the energy we can of this entire institution behind fixing these problems. >> reporter: efflandt was set to move to fort hood, but that coveted assignment as commission commander has been taken away from him, and a new general has been placed in charge at fort hood. during the guillens' meeting with president trump in july, they asked for an independent investigation. why was it so important for...
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and the last thoughts before we end? >> i just want to say that it feels really big than the three major federal institutions have put so much time, energy, money and resources into major exhibitions. it's hard to recognize. it's hard to recognize an exhibition with more than 80 objects and have it being about women and only women and women's history. as a historian, it is very infuriating to see how many exhibitions there are about world war ii, world war i etc. they are punctuated as male history and presented as male history when half the population were women and they were there to. i just want to say that it feels really important that these institutions have addressed women's history and such a big way. i hope that we can continue. i wanted to point that out. >> i'm glad we had this big year, the centennial year, to really amplify these stories more than ever. to have that the just the beginning of continuing to be really about women's stories. the standard american history narrative. thank you so much for being here tonight. thank you so much for the important work that you've done with all of these exhibits. to tell women's stories and to really elev
and the last thoughts before we end? >> i just want to say that it feels really big than the three major federal institutions have put so much time, energy, money and resources into major exhibitions. it's hard to recognize. it's hard to recognize an exhibition with more than 80 objects and have it being about women and only women and women's history. as a historian, it is very infuriating to see how many exhibitions there are about world war ii, world war i etc. they are punctuated as...
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energy, continental resources, hill corp. energy, occidental petroleum, the american petroleum institute, energy transfer partners, chevron, andxxon mobil. i informed them that we will be making space available in the strategic petroleum reserve to let american producers of shale oil that can be sealed at a later time. there's a tremendous abundance of oil, primarily because of the virus. the virus has stopped demand of everything, including oil. so, we are working with our great energy companies. these are great companies. they employ tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people. they have kept america really going for a long time. no big price hikes, no big anything. they kept it going and now they got hit. with all the jobs and all of the good they do, we are going to make sure they stay in good shape. america is engaged in a historic battle to safeguard the lives of our citizens, our future society. our greatest weapon is the discipline and determination of every citizen to stay at home and stay healthy for a long time. we want them to stay healthy for a long time. stay at home. this is ending. this will end. you wil
energy, continental resources, hill corp. energy, occidental petroleum, the american petroleum institute, energy transfer partners, chevron, andxxon mobil. i informed them that we will be making space available in the strategic petroleum reserve to let american producers of shale oil that can be sealed at a later time. there's a tremendous abundance of oil, primarily because of the virus. the virus has stopped demand of everything, including oil. so, we are working with our great energy...
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and 85% of our energy it still comes from fossil fuels, down from 87% in 1990. this is an enormous industry and the one entity, institution in the world that has the resources, themate change, is the fossil fuel industry and right now governments are setting all the targets but not seriously asking the industry to try. all governments are facing massive challenges and economic challenges. it will be tempting for eve ryo ne challenges. it will be tempting for everyone to say, look, this is expensive and difficult, we cannot actually do much right now. which is precisely why. .. actually do much right now. which is precisely why... we should not bridge depend on throwing public money at this problem as the solution. in the end... they are going to have to be told to get on with it. how hopeful are you of a change china has committed to net zero carbon emissions by 2020 while the —— zero carbon emissions by 2020 while the -- 2030 zero carbon emissions by 2020 while the —— 2030 while biden a sing up to 2050 and europe saying that timescales well. in the uk, we have the legislation. what we need is to tra nsfer the legislation. what we need is to transfer those gover
and 85% of our energy it still comes from fossil fuels, down from 87% in 1990. this is an enormous industry and the one entity, institution in the world that has the resources, themate change, is the fossil fuel industry and right now governments are setting all the targets but not seriously asking the industry to try. all governments are facing massive challenges and economic challenges. it will be tempting for eve ryo ne challenges. it will be tempting for everyone to say, look, this is...
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and the quality of the governmental institutions to implement theme program some are very efficient at getting the checks out some not so much it would be helpful if we spent some time and energy and resources to upgrade the systems to make it more of a safety net fords households. and we have never been able to complete to do that. >> how complete is that paycheck protection program? was the last day businesses can apply for part of that? 60 percent of the proceeds have to be applied to payroll to be forgivable. has it been a success? >> it's been okay. i don't want to be too critical because lawmakers had to act very critical when things were falling apart completely. and they had to get something done. you have to give them credit to getting it together as well as they did. the program has been okay. and now we have had time to see how effective it has been and we should make some changes and adjustments. that is the better approach. there is a lot of debate aboutt this., and added speak to benefit and to be responsible for one.3 million jobs. that's a lot. that's great but we lost 22 million in march and april. we are still down 13 million. we are okay but. >>host: new mexico go ahead.
and the quality of the governmental institutions to implement theme program some are very efficient at getting the checks out some not so much it would be helpful if we spent some time and energy and resources to upgrade the systems to make it more of a safety net fords households. and we have never been able to complete to do that. >> how complete is that paycheck protection program? was the last day businesses can apply for part of that? 60 percent of the proceeds have to be applied to...
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resources to do it. energy is about 10% of the global economy and 85% of our energy is still fossil fuels. that's down from 87% in 1990. this is an enormous industry. it's the one institutionapability to stop climate change, it's the fossil fuel industry. and right now, governments are setting all these targets, but they aren't even seriously asking the industry to try. of course, all governments, including here in the uk, are facing massive covid challenges and economic challenges. it's going to be tempting for everyone, isn't it, to say, "look, this is still some way off in the future, it's expensive "and difficult, we can't actually do much right now?" which is precisely why we should not depend on throwing public money at this problem as the solution. obviously, public money is helpful to get a technologies rolling, to get technologies rolling, to get them moving. and the way we subsidised wind and solar in the early years was incredibly effective at getting prices down there, but in the end, you've got to get private companies on board. and that isn't going to happen by expecting companies to do it out of charity. in the end, they're just going to have to be told to g
resources to do it. energy is about 10% of the global economy and 85% of our energy is still fossil fuels. that's down from 87% in 1990. this is an enormous industry. it's the one institutionapability to stop climate change, it's the fossil fuel industry. and right now, governments are setting all these targets, but they aren't even seriously asking the industry to try. of course, all governments, including here in the uk, are facing massive covid challenges and economic challenges. it's going...
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and mental health issues. i would submit my resources and my energy to partner with the city and other institutions, including ucsf, to help out wherever we can. >> chancellor, did those conversations ensue? that is the question i was trying to ask. >> which conversations? >> anything. >> well, we were never asked to pay for anything nor would we have the budget to pay for what is a very expensive, as you know better than i do, problem that has multiple factors behind it and will require multiple responses to resolve it. >> chancellor, i don't want to repeat your is it figman. >> that's right. >> are you sure that you live where you said you live? i looked you up? >> i live would there when i first moved to san francisco. i don't live there now. when i moved to san francisco i lived on jackson between larkin and pope. i am a resident of marin county now. >> i was looking you up. it doesn't look like you live in my district. i have no further questions. i really through the president, chancellor, feel like this could have been resolved in a much different way. i really profoundly think that there is no questio
and mental health issues. i would submit my resources and my energy to partner with the city and other institutions, including ucsf, to help out wherever we can. >> chancellor, did those conversations ensue? that is the question i was trying to ask. >> which conversations? >> anything. >> well, we were never asked to pay for anything nor would we have the budget to pay for what is a very expensive, as you know better than i do, problem that has multiple factors behind it...
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energy industry has been especially hard-hit. 66, devon phillips resources,tinental hill corp. energy, occidental petroleum, american petroleum institute, energy transfer partners, chevron, and exxon mobil. i informed them we will be --ing space available to met to let american producers store surplus oil that can be sold at a later time. there is a tremendous abundance of oil because of the virus. the virus has stopped demand of everything, including oil. we are working with our great energy companies. they employ tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people. they have kept america really going for a long time. no big price hikes. now they got hit. with all the jobs and the good that they do, we will make sure they stay in good shape. america is engaged in an historic battle to safeguard the lives of our citizens. weapon is the discipline and determination of every citizen to stay at home and stay healthy for a long time. we want them to stay healthy for a long time. stay at home. this will end. you will see some bad things and then you will see some really good things. it is not going to be too long. we will heal our citizens and we will care for our neighbors and we will
energy industry has been especially hard-hit. 66, devon phillips resources,tinental hill corp. energy, occidental petroleum, american petroleum institute, energy transfer partners, chevron, and exxon mobil. i informed them we will be --ing space available to met to let american producers store surplus oil that can be sold at a later time. there is a tremendous abundance of oil because of the virus. the virus has stopped demand of everything, including oil. we are working with our great energy...
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coastal protection offshore clean energy and protecting our fishery resources in fact my group of friends here is work with the center for the blue economy at middlebury institute to create a ocean climate action plan that we hope will be. you know actions that they will be taken at the local and federal level and senator elizabeth warren just introduced a blue new deal or announced one which is largely the issues we need to address which is is you know runoff pollution is protecting natural resources creating kind of national parks in the sea again we've only got about. you know 2 percent of the ocean fully protected the way that we have right more than 10 percent of our land base and protected parklands and these are not just parks for beauty these are like the biological reserves or i'll need sure you want to know what rural confines i lived in i get my water from a well in the backyard and i challenge to a climate change daughter with a blind taste test we had tap water 1st was that fiji water brand of bottled water and my friend could not tell which was which so talk about the consequence of the fiji water product. oh it's nonsense i mean tap water is like
coastal protection offshore clean energy and protecting our fishery resources in fact my group of friends here is work with the center for the blue economy at middlebury institute to create a ocean climate action plan that we hope will be. you know actions that they will be taken at the local and federal level and senator elizabeth warren just introduced a blue new deal or announced one which is largely the issues we need to address which is is you know runoff pollution is protecting natural...
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energy, harold hamm of continental resources, hill corp. energy, vicki of occidental petroleum, mike summers of the american petroleum institute, energy transfer partners, chevron, and darren woods of exxon mobil. i informed them we will be making space available to let american producers store surplus oil that can be sold at a later time. there is a tremendous abundance of oil primarily because of the virus. the virus has just stopped demand of everything, including oil. so we are working with our great energy companies. these are great companies. they employ tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people. and they have kept america really going for a long time. and no big price hikes. no big anything. they have kept it going and now they got hit. with all the jobs and the good that they do, we are going to make sure they stay in good shape. america is engaged in a historic battle to safeguard the lives of our citizens, our future society. our greatest weapon is the discipline and determination of every citizen to stay at home and stay healthy for a long time. we want them to stay healthy for a long time. so stay at home. this is ending. this will end. you will
energy, harold hamm of continental resources, hill corp. energy, vicki of occidental petroleum, mike summers of the american petroleum institute, energy transfer partners, chevron, and darren woods of exxon mobil. i informed them we will be making space available to let american producers store surplus oil that can be sold at a later time. there is a tremendous abundance of oil primarily because of the virus. the virus has just stopped demand of everything, including oil. so we are working with...
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energy, harold hamm of content resources, jeff hildebrand of hill corporation energy, vicki holub of petroleum. mike sommers of the american petroleum institute, kelsey warren of energy transfer partners, mike worth a chevron and darren woods of exxon mobil. i informed them that we will be making space available in the strategic petroleum reserve to let americans producers served surplus oil that can be served at a later time. there is a tremendous abundance of oil primarily because the virus, the virus has stopped demand including oil. we are working with our great energy companies, these are great companies, they employees hundreds of thousands of people and they have kept america really going for a long time and no big price hikes or no big anything. they kept it going and now they got hit. with all the jobs in all of the good that they do we will make sure that they stay in good shape, america is engaged in a historic battle to safeguard the lives of our citizens, or future society in her greatest weapon is a discipline and determination of every citizen to stay at home and stay healthy for a long time. we want them to stay healthy for a long time. so stay at home, this is ending, this will end, you you wi
energy, harold hamm of content resources, jeff hildebrand of hill corporation energy, vicki holub of petroleum. mike sommers of the american petroleum institute, kelsey warren of energy transfer partners, mike worth a chevron and darren woods of exxon mobil. i informed them that we will be making space available in the strategic petroleum reserve to let americans producers served surplus oil that can be served at a later time. there is a tremendous abundance of oil primarily because the virus,...
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energy, harold hamm of continental resources. jeff hildebrand of hill corporation energy. nikki hollow of occidental petroleum, mike summers of the petroleum institute. kelsey warren of energy transfers, mike worth of chevron, andods of exxonmobil. i informed them that we will be making space available in the strategic petroleum reserves to let american producers serve surplus oil that can be sold at a later time. there is a tremendous abundance of oil. primarily because of the virus, the virus has just stopped demand of everything including oil. so we are working with our great energy companies. these are great companies. they employed tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people, and they have kept america really going for a long time, and no big price hikes, no bake anything. they just kept going. and now they got hit. with all the jobs and all of the good that they do, we are going to make sure that they stay in good shape. america is engaged in a historic battle to safeguard the lives of our american citizens, our future society, the greatest weapon is the discipline and determination of every citizen to stay at home and stay healthy for a long time. and we want them to stay healthy for a long time.
energy, harold hamm of continental resources. jeff hildebrand of hill corporation energy. nikki hollow of occidental petroleum, mike summers of the petroleum institute. kelsey warren of energy transfers, mike worth of chevron, andods of exxonmobil. i informed them that we will be making space available in the strategic petroleum reserves to let american producers serve surplus oil that can be sold at a later time. there is a tremendous abundance of oil. primarily because of the virus, the virus...
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energy harold hamm of continental resources jeff hildebrand of hill corp energy vicki hall of occidental petroleum mike summers of the american petroleum institute kelsey warren of energy transfer partners mike worth of chevron and darrin woods of exxon mobil i informed them that we will be making space available in the strategic petroleum reserve to let american produce a store surplus oil that can be sold at a later time there's a tremendous abundance of oil. primarily because of the virus the viruses just stop the demand of everything polluting oil so we're working with our great energy companies are great companies employ tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of people and they've kept america. really going for a long time and no big price hikes no big anything and they just kept it going and now they got it but with all the jobs and all of the good that they do we're going to make sure that they stay in good shape america is engaged in a historic battle to safeguard the lives of our citizens our future society our greatest weapon is the discipline and determination of every citizen to stay at home and stay healthy for a long time and we want them to stay healthy for a long time so stay at home this is end
energy harold hamm of continental resources jeff hildebrand of hill corp energy vicki hall of occidental petroleum mike summers of the american petroleum institute kelsey warren of energy transfer partners mike worth of chevron and darrin woods of exxon mobil i informed them that we will be making space available in the strategic petroleum reserve to let american produce a store surplus oil that can be sold at a later time there's a tremendous abundance of oil. primarily because of the virus...
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energy. darryl hamm of continental resources. vickie holub of occidental petroleum. mike summers of the american petroleum institute. mike wirth of chevron. andrren woods of exxonmobil. i informed them that we will be making space available in the strategic petroleum reserve to let american producers store surplus oil that can be sold at a later time. there is a tremendous abundance of oil, primarily because of the virus, the virus has just stopped demand of everything, including oil. so we're working with our great energy companies. these are great companies. they employee tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people. and they've kept america really going for a long time. and no big price hikes, no big anything. they've just kept it going. now they got hit. but with all the jobs and all of the good that they do, we're going to make sure that they stay in good shape. america is engaged in a historic battle to safeguard the lives of our citizens, our future society. our greatest weapon is the discipline and determination of every citizen to stay at home and stay healthy for a long time. we want them to stay healthy for a long time. so st
energy. darryl hamm of continental resources. vickie holub of occidental petroleum. mike summers of the american petroleum institute. mike wirth of chevron. andrren woods of exxonmobil. i informed them that we will be making space available in the strategic petroleum reserve to let american producers store surplus oil that can be sold at a later time. there is a tremendous abundance of oil, primarily because of the virus, the virus has just stopped demand of everything, including oil. so we're...
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energy we have the more environmentally friendly it becomes for those. but it's not just electricity that determines how environmentally friendly a car is to produce and operate the institute for climate research factors resource extraction into the life cycle assessment of electric cars after all it's not only lithium mining that's causing environmental degradation. in bion china's border with mongolia large swathes of land have been destroyed for the mining of rare earth metals for electric cars toxic chemicals and radioactive substances pollute the environment in contaminate the water it takes a lot of copper cobalt and other hard to extract raw materials to build electric cars and that he has tools for if we look at the production phase the cumulative material costs for battery powered electric vehicles are about twice as high this is mainly due to the battery the production of which is more material intensive too much we often use. it's twice as damaging to the environment to produce an electric car than a combustion engine car gasoline and diesel powered cars a largely built with steel steel production has a comparatively low environmental impact but the extraction of the many raw materials needed to mak
energy we have the more environmentally friendly it becomes for those. but it's not just electricity that determines how environmentally friendly a car is to produce and operate the institute for climate research factors resource extraction into the life cycle assessment of electric cars after all it's not only lithium mining that's causing environmental degradation. in bion china's border with mongolia large swathes of land have been destroyed for the mining of rare earth metals for electric...
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institution where most american deaths are coming from now. that's where we need the most energy, the most innovation, the most resources, the most help. and don't get mad at the nursing homes. certainly don't get depressed by the situation in the nursing homes and despair and decide nothing can be done. we're americans. we're american citizens, alive in the middle of this crisis. this is our pandemic. these are our lives. this is our responsibility. when you know that the most numbers of americans, the highest numbers of americans are dying in the same type of institution everywhere, it means we need to focus on getting help into those institutions. it doesn't mean that we write them off and say oh, yeah, i guess everybody's going to die there, not in our lifetime, no the in our country, not if we have anything to do with it. we reported a few days ago on a soldier's home in rural louisiana. do you remember the statistics about the highest death rate per capita in the whole country being in st. john parish in louisiana. st. john parish, that county, having the highest per capita death rate from coronavirus in the country, that was driven
institution where most american deaths are coming from now. that's where we need the most energy, the most innovation, the most resources, the most help. and don't get mad at the nursing homes. certainly don't get depressed by the situation in the nursing homes and despair and decide nothing can be done. we're americans. we're american citizens, alive in the middle of this crisis. this is our pandemic. these are our lives. this is our responsibility. when you know that the most numbers of...
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energy brings to against covid-19. through our national labs, the department has provided support o the national institutes of health and other government agencies leveraged its resources, but did a lot of work to improve the more.iological model much the department of energy has another important role to play y helping to restart america's innovation economy, creating jobs and moving us toward economic recovery. amendment with representatives wilson, torres based on the and impact for energy act, would help the department achieve establishing an affiliated nonprofit foundation to raise private sector funds expertise to supports the research, development, and commercial application of technologies that our nation's energy challenges and combat climate change. this model works. institutes of health, c.d.c., and usda oundations have already demonstrated that they can raise billions of private sector ollars to support research and innovation and innovation in turn drives economic growth. to enhance these efforts as part of the clean energy economy, we have the clean economy jobs and act.vation we'll also be advancing my egislation to improve innovators' access to national
energy brings to against covid-19. through our national labs, the department has provided support o the national institutes of health and other government agencies leveraged its resources, but did a lot of work to improve the more.iological model much the department of energy has another important role to play y helping to restart america's innovation economy, creating jobs and moving us toward economic recovery. amendment with representatives wilson, torres based on the and impact for energy...