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al-jaber, can you answer one question from the press? dr. al-jaber, one question from the press.eople want to know why there record number of fossil fuel lobbyists at this conference? >> thank you. amy: excuse me. >> no press. >> no press. thank you. amy: ok. are you his security? >> [indiscernible] amy: what is your name? >> [indiscernible] >> democracynow! amy: which of public radio television show called democracy now! new york. what is your name? >> [indiscernible] amy: ok. well, i tried as the president of the cop who happens to be the head of the largest -- one of the largest oil companies in the world adnoc, i would be national oil company, remarkable that the head of the oil company is the head of the u.n. climate summit. if he is for fossil fuel phaseout. in the past you said no. and also why there is a record number of fossil fuel lobbyists here. i tried. anyway, they say there will be a news conference tomorrow so we will try again then. amy: well, in fact, there was no news conference called today by sultan al jaber. with the aid said was not true. it is past 5:00 tod
al-jaber, can you answer one question from the press? dr. al-jaber, one question from the press.eople want to know why there record number of fossil fuel lobbyists at this conference? >> thank you. amy: excuse me. >> no press. >> no press. thank you. amy: ok. are you his security? >> [indiscernible] amy: what is your name? >> [indiscernible] >> democracynow! amy: which of public radio television show called democracy now! new york. what is your name? >>...
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this is the opinion of the president of the climate conference in dubai, sultan al-jaber. fight climate change? and the volcanoes of the ring of fire wake up? does this mean that everything humanity's efforts to reduce emissions. co2 will be reduced to nothing. you are watching the main weather program. i'm vadim zavodchenkov. hello. russia is thrown into heat and cold. after an abnormally warm november, the country was covered in frosts, which rarely happen at the beginning of winter. for example, in the sverdlovsk region on friday night, almost half of the weather stations recorded temperatures from -40 to -43. for understanding, it's so cold in too. the time was right at the russian antarctic station vostok, while in yakutia there was air during the week cooled down even more, almost to -59°. we’ll tell you right now how they survive the frost in different regions. polished white sneakers, bright tracksuits and light down jackets. boxers from uganda, tanzania and namibi, from the hottest countries in africa, flew to the tournament in yakutia. they apparently had no idea
this is the opinion of the president of the climate conference in dubai, sultan al-jaber. fight climate change? and the volcanoes of the ring of fire wake up? does this mean that everything humanity's efforts to reduce emissions. co2 will be reduced to nothing. you are watching the main weather program. i'm vadim zavodchenkov. hello. russia is thrown into heat and cold. after an abnormally warm november, the country was covered in frosts, which rarely happen at the beginning of winter. for...
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al jaber rejected the reports. in remarks earlier today, he reiterated what he calls his commitment to science, telling reporters here at cop, well, we very much believe and respect the science. venezuelans have approved a voter of referendum claiming sovereignty over a disputed area on its border with guyana. the region of essequibo is roughly 60,000 square miles of mostly dense jungle and is rich in oil and mineral reserves. venezuela has long held claim to the land, which it says was stolen when borders between the two nations were drawn by international arbitrators over a century ago when guyana was still a british colony. sunday's referendum has heightened fears in guyana that venezuela could try to take over essequibo through annexation. on friday, the international court of justice warned venezuela against taking any action to assert control over essequibo. in the philippines, the islamic state has claimed responsibility for an explosion during a catholic mass sunday that killed four people and injured dozen
al jaber rejected the reports. in remarks earlier today, he reiterated what he calls his commitment to science, telling reporters here at cop, well, we very much believe and respect the science. venezuelans have approved a voter of referendum claiming sovereignty over a disputed area on its border with guyana. the region of essequibo is roughly 60,000 square miles of mostly dense jungle and is rich in oil and mineral reserves. venezuela has long held claim to the land, which it says was stolen...
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sultan al—jaber, the head of the conference, recently cast doubt on the world's ability to phase outels without, as he put it, going back to living in caves. sultan al—jaber is also the head of the abu dhabi national oil company, adnoc, massively ramping up its own oil production with risdon energy estimating it will drill 42% more by 2030. our business reporter david weddell told us what people have made of an oil executive leading these climate talks. the climate campaigner called it completely ridiculous but the british government amongst others has defended him and one of the key architects of the 2015 paris agreement has also defended his appointment saying that he and his team are uniquely placed to persuade the fossil fuel industry to move towards a green future. a key agreement secured already. companies have committed to $420 million for areas suffering the effects of global warming. mr al—jaber has called that a unique back unprecedented achievement and he has encourage countries to commit to deeper cuts to emissions, to treble your renewable power into double energy effici
sultan al—jaber, the head of the conference, recently cast doubt on the world's ability to phase outels without, as he put it, going back to living in caves. sultan al—jaber is also the head of the abu dhabi national oil company, adnoc, massively ramping up its own oil production with risdon energy estimating it will drill 42% more by 2030. our business reporter david weddell told us what people have made of an oil executive leading these climate talks. the climate campaigner called it...
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dr sultan al jaber, “ust to he had to say? dr sultan al jaber, just to run — he had to say?y at the uae. but he also wears another important hat, which is that he is also the head of the uae's national oil company, which is why, from the time he took over the mantle or was designated the president of cop28, there has been controversy about whether he can play the role of a neutral referee when it comes to negotiating a deal at cop28. 0ne referee when it comes to negotiating a deal at cop28. one of the talking points right now is that when the cop28 declaration is adopted, there is a strong push from some countries including the united states, the eu and the uk, they want the term" phasing out" of fossil fuels and the uk, they want the term" phasing out" of fossilfuels being used in that language. but there is another group led by some of the major oil producers, especially in this part of the world, which includes hosts uae, saudi arabia, the top consumers of oil in the world india and china, who have been pushing against that and have instead said we should focus on somethi
dr sultan al jaber, “ust to he had to say? dr sultan al jaber, just to run — he had to say?y at the uae. but he also wears another important hat, which is that he is also the head of the uae's national oil company, which is why, from the time he took over the mantle or was designated the president of cop28, there has been controversy about whether he can play the role of a neutral referee when it comes to negotiating a deal at cop28. 0ne referee when it comes to negotiating a deal at cop28....
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this is the opinion of the president of the climate conference in dubai, sultan al-jaber.hen to fight climate change? and the volcanoes of the ring of fire wake up. does this mean that all the efforts of mankind to reduce... russia is thrown either hot or cold; after an abnormally warm november, the country was covered in frosts, which rarely happen at the beginning of winter, for example, in the sverdlovsk region on friday night almost half of weather stations recorded temperatures from -40 to -43, for understanding this way. we’ll tell you right now how they survive the frost in different regions. polished white sneakers, bright sports shoes suits and light down jackets, boxers from uganda, tanzania and namibia and the hottest countries in africa flew to the tournament in yakutia. the receiving party of the ministry of sports of yakutia responded quickly; the africans were given insulated workwear from yakut utility workers immediately after their arrival. very, very beautiful , very, very cold, colder than any other city i’ve been to, in navibia the temperature is now +
this is the opinion of the president of the climate conference in dubai, sultan al-jaber.hen to fight climate change? and the volcanoes of the ring of fire wake up. does this mean that all the efforts of mankind to reduce... russia is thrown either hot or cold; after an abnormally warm november, the country was covered in frosts, which rarely happen at the beginning of winter, for example, in the sverdlovsk region on friday night almost half of weather stations recorded temperatures from -40 to...
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he is the cop28 president, sultan al—jaber.lso the president of the abra diary national oil company. but it has been controversial. greta thunberg the climate campaign according completely ridiculous, than the british —— but the british government has defended him. one of the key architects of the 2015 paris agreement has also defended his appointment saying that he and his team are uniquely placed to persuade the fossilfuel persuade the fossil fuel industry to move towards a greener future. industry to move towards a greenerfuture. countries industry to move towards a greener future. countries are committed to $420 million for area suffering the effects of the global warming. sultan al—jaber has all that a unique and unprecedented achievement and unprecedented achievement and encouraged countries to work together to travel renewable power and double energy efficiency. meanwhile, they are on a path to becoming they are on a path to becoming the world's number two oil—producing. but now it is number 12. oil—producing. but now it
he is the cop28 president, sultan al—jaber.lso the president of the abra diary national oil company. but it has been controversial. greta thunberg the climate campaign according completely ridiculous, than the british —— but the british government has defended him. one of the key architects of the 2015 paris agreement has also defended his appointment saying that he and his team are uniquely placed to persuade the fossilfuel persuade the fossil fuel industry to move towards a greener...
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state television in kuwait has announced the death of the country's leader, emir nawaf al—ahmad al—jabersa bah. he was 86. italy's prime minister host a right—wing festival — rishi sunak and elon musk among the attendees. we start with the war in gaza and the reaction in israel to the news that the country's military mistakenly killed three of the hostages who were taken by hamas, during its operations there. alon shamriz, yotam haim and samer al talalka — seen here left to right — were shot by israeli troops in shijaiyah, in the north of gaza. a spokesperson said they were misidentified as a threat. on friday night, in tel aviv, hundreds of people gatherhed to call on the israeli government to do more to secure the release of the remaining hostages. they were captured by hamas, which many countries consider to be a terrorist organisation, during the attack in israel on the 7th of october. the tv news network aljazeera says one of its camera operators has been killed in the south of gaza after an israeli strike. aljazeera say samer abudaqa was wounded either by shrapnel or in a drone str
state television in kuwait has announced the death of the country's leader, emir nawaf al—ahmad al—jabersa bah. he was 86. italy's prime minister host a right—wing festival — rishi sunak and elon musk among the attendees. we start with the war in gaza and the reaction in israel to the news that the country's military mistakenly killed three of the hostages who were taken by hamas, during its operations there. alon shamriz, yotam haim and samer al talalka — seen here left to right —...
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talk -- fault in al jaber the president of the cop 28 summit.klash by saying there is no science behind phasing out fossil fuels to slow global heating. suggesting doing so would plunge the globe back into the dark ages. joining me now to cnn's climate correspondent bill weir. today al jaber he defended his commitment to climate science, saying he was misinterpreted. what has been the reaction in the scientific community to all of this? >> abby i've heard everything from deeply concerning, to farcical from scientists. including authors from the ipcc reports. these are the sweeping global, thousands of scientists consensus, that informs the parties. this is the 28 cop that we had. it was not until the 27 that the f-words started being used. the fossil fuels. the source of global warming. this koch has a huge debate about whether humanity will phase out fuels that cook the planet, or phase down fuels overtime, which is preferred by petro states like the emirates, and russia as well. but these words were captured in november, on a discussion online
talk -- fault in al jaber the president of the cop 28 summit.klash by saying there is no science behind phasing out fossil fuels to slow global heating. suggesting doing so would plunge the globe back into the dark ages. joining me now to cnn's climate correspondent bill weir. today al jaber he defended his commitment to climate science, saying he was misinterpreted. what has been the reaction in the scientific community to all of this? >> abby i've heard everything from deeply...
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speaking today at the cop28 summit, sultan al—jaber said that we need to limit to 1.5 degrees. and that he believes in a science. let that they are focused and that he believes in a science.— believes in a science. let me say from the outset _ believes in a science. let me say from the outset that _ believes in a science. let me say from the outset that everything i believes in a science. let me say i from the outset that everything this presidency has been working on continues to work on is focused and centred around the science. and, i have been crystal clear on that point in every opportunity i had with many around the world and all of my public engagements. i have always been very clear on the fact that we are making sure that everything we do is centred around the science. everything we do is centred around the science-— the science. radio four presenter soke to the science. radio four presenter spoke to the _ the science. radio four presenter spoke to the united _ the science. radio four presenter spoke to the united states - the science. radio four presenter| spoke to th
speaking today at the cop28 summit, sultan al—jaber said that we need to limit to 1.5 degrees. and that he believes in a science. let that they are focused and that he believes in a science.— believes in a science. let me say from the outset _ believes in a science. let me say from the outset that _ believes in a science. let me say from the outset that everything i believes in a science. let me say i from the outset that everything this presidency has been working on continues to work on...
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another wave of indignation was caused by the news of the election of sultan al-jaber, the head of theit. uae oil company. his chairmanship of the climate conference came against the backdrop of fossil fuel expansion. back in 2015, sultan al jaber hired so -called greenwashers to clean up his tarnished environmental image online. entire bot farms operated on social networks, created hundreds of fake accounts to promote the conference and suppress criticism of its organizers. total. over the past decades, the united arab emirates has spent several million dollars on climate-related propaganda. in the spring, the emirati organizers of cop-28, citing local legislation, called on speakers at the conference to refrain from criticizing local corporations and the government, which human rights watch saw as violations of freedom of expression. behind her is the organization of the international amnesty published a report. about cases of digital surveillance in the united arab emirates to suppress dissent. during the conference, its head stated that the abandonment of fossil fuels has no scient
another wave of indignation was caused by the news of the election of sultan al-jaber, the head of theit. uae oil company. his chairmanship of the climate conference came against the backdrop of fossil fuel expansion. back in 2015, sultan al jaber hired so -called greenwashers to clean up his tarnished environmental image online. entire bot farms operated on social networks, created hundreds of fake accounts to promote the conference and suppress criticism of its organizers. total. over the...
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how can you explain what seems to be a contradiction to al jaber who runs an oil company is the wholeo2 initiatives down conference. >> not sure why organizers agree to have this affair. stuart: it costs a lot of money to put these things on. like an anti-gambling office, surrounded by fossil fuels if they are floating upon lakes of petroleum. stuart: next year because it is so extensive nobody wants to host it. by default it goes to germany and if it goes to germany, al jaber is the president again. >> he will talk about there being no science behind is and the germans have gotten away from wind and reopened coal plants. they won't be enthused about this either. stuart: it is a farce. >> a giant comedy show. stuart: we are learning more, good story, those gold bars found inside senator barbara menendez's home. what do we know? ashley: reports when the gold bars are linked to serial numbers to a robbery, the bars were recovered by police but now there's a lincoln. bribing the new jersey democrat for a series of favors including disrupting a federal prosecution, investigators charged t
how can you explain what seems to be a contradiction to al jaber who runs an oil company is the wholeo2 initiatives down conference. >> not sure why organizers agree to have this affair. stuart: it costs a lot of money to put these things on. like an anti-gambling office, surrounded by fossil fuels if they are floating upon lakes of petroleum. stuart: next year because it is so extensive nobody wants to host it. by default it goes to germany and if it goes to germany, al jaber is the...
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the cop28 president sultan al-jaber, who is the head of the abu dhabi national oil company, describedthe deal as historic. >> we have confronted realities and we have set the world in the right direction. we have given it a robust action plan to keep 1.5 within reach. it is a plan that is led by the science. it is a balanced plan that tackles emissions, bridges the gap on adaptation, reimagines global finance, and delivers on loss and damage. amy: cop28 president sultan al-jaber declared consensus on the final document early today even though a grouping of 39 island nations known as aosis, the alliance of small island states, was not even in the room. the samoan negotiator anne rasmussen who is the chair of aosis criticized the final text. >> be just gaveled the decisions and the small island nations were not in the room. we worked hard to coordinate the states that are disproportionately affected by climate change, so we were delayed in arriving here. the questions we have considered as the alliance of small island states is whether they are enough. zoning in on paragraph 26 of this
the cop28 president sultan al-jaber, who is the head of the abu dhabi national oil company, describedthe deal as historic. >> we have confronted realities and we have set the world in the right direction. we have given it a robust action plan to keep 1.5 within reach. it is a plan that is led by the science. it is a balanced plan that tackles emissions, bridges the gap on adaptation, reimagines global finance, and delivers on loss and damage. amy: cop28 president sultan al-jaber declared...
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sultan al jaber?it is impossible to of nor how print and centered the influences that this particular cop. it troubles all whip to the highest levels. but this problem is as old as the climate talks are. from the very inception, there been no measures to protect these talks from fossil fuel industry influence. amy: how do fossil fuel lobbyists affect the talks? where are they allowed and where are they not? >> they are allowed everywhere. but more than that, they're not even a places were civil society does not have access to. these fossil fuel lobbyists are often given country delegation badges so these pink edges you might see some wearing and that gets them into rooms that i and even you could never get into. that gives them direct access to the literal ears of the decision-makers who are writing the rules of climate action and a seat at the head of the table. it doesn't stop there. they are literally paying for these talks to happen, signing the checks, signing the data line. -- the dotted line. t
sultan al jaber?it is impossible to of nor how print and centered the influences that this particular cop. it troubles all whip to the highest levels. but this problem is as old as the climate talks are. from the very inception, there been no measures to protect these talks from fossil fuel industry influence. amy: how do fossil fuel lobbyists affect the talks? where are they allowed and where are they not? >> they are allowed everywhere. but more than that, they're not even a places were...
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crown prince mishaal al-ahmed al-jaber ass-sabah was proclaimed peace this saturday and took the oathational assembly. russia is making every effort to transfer the conflict in the middle east into a diplomatic channel and intends to do this in the future, our foreign minister sergei lavrov said today at a meeting russian-arab cooperation forum, which takes place in morocco. the minister noted that helping to establish the negotiation process is a common task, but there are external forces that are using the aggravation to their advantage. unfortunately, ours. numerous attempts together with like-minded people to demand a sustainable ceasefire are met with severe opposition from the united states, which takes a one-sided position and, as usual, tries to usurp any processes and any initiatives. however, in coordination with our partners, primarily arab ones, we continue to make efforts in the interests of long-term stabilization of the situation. sergei lavrov spoke about the need to establish the negotiation process as quickly as possible at a meeting with his egyptian counterpart bef
crown prince mishaal al-ahmed al-jaber ass-sabah was proclaimed peace this saturday and took the oathational assembly. russia is making every effort to transfer the conflict in the middle east into a diplomatic channel and intends to do this in the future, our foreign minister sergei lavrov said today at a meeting russian-arab cooperation forum, which takes place in morocco. the minister noted that helping to establish the negotiation process is a common task, but there are external forces that...
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the president of this year's united nations climate summit, sultan al—jaber, has hit back at claims thata leaked video which showed him claiming there is "no science" behind the idea that phasing out fossil fuels will reduce global warming. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, is at the cop 28 summit in dubai — how embarrassing is all this for sultan al—jaber? well, he is certainly very irritated by it, and he says, look at all the speeches i've made in which i say how central to our approach, the uae's how central to our approach, the uae�*s approach, to this conference has been. it has been all about the science. it is true, he has been consistent in his speeches. i think theissue consistent in his speeches. i think the issue here is around the word urgency, how quickly fossil fuels need to be phased out. that is the word mary robinson used and he pushed back strongly on that. i think he meant to say there is no science that says a rapid phase—out of fossil fuels is science that says a rapid phase—out of fossilfuels is needed. the head of fossilfuels is needed. the head of the un scienc
the president of this year's united nations climate summit, sultan al—jaber, has hit back at claims thata leaked video which showed him claiming there is "no science" behind the idea that phasing out fossil fuels will reduce global warming. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, is at the cop 28 summit in dubai — how embarrassing is all this for sultan al—jaber? well, he is certainly very irritated by it, and he says, look at all the speeches i've made in which i say how central to...
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ijust went to a press conference by the president of these talks, sultan al—jaber, also these talks,rnalists that he was calling journalists —— ministers into a meeting. that is happening right now in the building on my right, and it is a type of discussion. i checked the live feed of this meeting, we are not allowed in the room, and all the ministers are sitting in a circle and one by one they stand up and make their points, and what the president said in his press conference was that all parties are equal, he wants people to put aside their self interest and work in the common good, and really he is talking about this question of fossil fuel phase—out. two countries agreed to get rid of fossil fuel, when, how might that happen. it is incredibly divisive. there are countries on the front line of climate change who are very vulnerable, they want lots of action. but countries like cloudy arabia and iran rely on fossil fuels and they don't want this rapid action. we will have to see what the ministers decide today and how that plays out. this ministers decide today and how that -la s o
ijust went to a press conference by the president of these talks, sultan al—jaber, also these talks,rnalists that he was calling journalists —— ministers into a meeting. that is happening right now in the building on my right, and it is a type of discussion. i checked the live feed of this meeting, we are not allowed in the room, and all the ministers are sitting in a circle and one by one they stand up and make their points, and what the president said in his press conference was that...
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the guardian newspaper published a video of sultan al—jaber, telling an online event last month thatls achieves the climate goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. but speaking today the cop28 the president said we need to reduce global emissions by forty—three percent if we want to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. he emphasised that they are focused on the science. let me say from the outset that everything this presidency has been working on, continues to work on, is focused on and centred around the science. and i have been crystal clear on that point. in every opportunity i had with many around the world in all of my public engagements, i have always been very clear on the fact that we are making sure that everything we do is centred around the science. live now to our climate reporter georgina rannard. thank you forjoining us. very interesting to listen to sultan al—jaber. 0bviously, he is reacting to the criticism, the fact so many people are talking about this story and the comments he made. he also seems to be saying that they are putting the wor
the guardian newspaper published a video of sultan al—jaber, telling an online event last month thatls achieves the climate goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. but speaking today the cop28 the president said we need to reduce global emissions by forty—three percent if we want to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. he emphasised that they are focused on the science. let me say from the outset that everything this presidency has been working on, continues to...
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meshaal al-ahmad al-jaber al-sabah is the half-brother of the previous emir of kuwait, who died on saturday this week. the new emir of kuwait is 83 years old, the minister. the foreign ministry of our country visited this country two days ago following the death of the emir of kuwait and the appointment of a new emir. mr. amir abdullahian said after meeting with the new amir the new period of quick follow-up of iran-kuwait agreements is on the agenda of the two countries. for the first time, the exchange of qalat between russia and pakistan was done with uae dirhams. this action is a continuation of global efforts to de-dollarize. pakistan in the fall of the end of this year 377. he bought a thousand tons of wheat worth approximately 10 billion rupees from russia. 86 the value of this purchase has been paid in uae dirhams. in september, for the first time , russian oil was exported to pakistan in chinese yuan. end of this news section. look at these photos, i'm staring, i'm sleeping, someone's eyes will make you remember waking up, but standing is just work. ours is ours, our story is not a
meshaal al-ahmad al-jaber al-sabah is the half-brother of the previous emir of kuwait, who died on saturday this week. the new emir of kuwait is 83 years old, the minister. the foreign ministry of our country visited this country two days ago following the death of the emir of kuwait and the appointment of a new emir. mr. amir abdullahian said after meeting with the new amir the new period of quick follow-up of iran-kuwait agreements is on the agenda of the two countries. for the first time,...
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with summit president sultan al—jaber defending the progress so far — highlighting $57 billion and companiest zero than ever before. joining me now is dr christine gulbranson, founder and ceo, of nova global ventures — a technology fund. dr gulbranson is at the summit bringing together future climate innovators with investors. why has been a fall in global funding green tech companies? there has been a fall globally with all sectors. an overall investment fall. but i think it is starting to pick up again. iam not pick up again. i am not sure if you are having sound issues they are, but we will dry and keep going. what does this fall in investment mean for green tech companies, for those trying to innovate, for entrepreneurs in the sustainability sector? it is the best time to keep going. and you have to innovate. and the world will catch up. the investments will increase... we are having sound issues. apologies for that. thank you for being with us. to markets now with the price of gold and bitcoin both raising eyebrows for the week ahead. with gold prices hitting record highs and the value
with summit president sultan al—jaber defending the progress so far — highlighting $57 billion and companiest zero than ever before. joining me now is dr christine gulbranson, founder and ceo, of nova global ventures — a technology fund. dr gulbranson is at the summit bringing together future climate innovators with investors. why has been a fall in global funding green tech companies? there has been a fall globally with all sectors. an overall investment fall. but i think it is starting...
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sultan al—jaber 7 who also heads up the uae�*s state oil firm adnoc — said this after a leaked videohere was no scientific evidence for a need to cut completely the use of fossil fuels. he has insisted he does respect climate science. who a big row when it comes to oil — the president of the south the president of the south american country guyana has accused the venezuela of trying to create a conflict over the disputed oil—rich region of essequibo. on sunday, caracas held a referendum on its claim to the territory, which it says was wrongly assigned in the nineteenth century to the british colonial authorities ruling guyana. president ifran ali said he wanted to assure his guyanaese countrymen there was nothing to fear. last week, the international court of justice ordered venezuela to refrain from taking any action which would modify the current situation. ever grant has been given an extension to work out a deal with its overseas creditors. the process of liquidating the company. this is what it will mean for the most indebted developer. the sixth of such adjournment, give them a
sultan al—jaber 7 who also heads up the uae�*s state oil firm adnoc — said this after a leaked videohere was no scientific evidence for a need to cut completely the use of fossil fuels. he has insisted he does respect climate science. who a big row when it comes to oil — the president of the south the president of the south american country guyana has accused the venezuela of trying to create a conflict over the disputed oil—rich region of essequibo. on sunday, caracas held a...
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sultan al-jaber made the comment during an interview with mary robinson.nson has since posted on x, formally known as twitter -- "a successful cop28 is not about a single individual or nation but the collective will and concerted efforts of all countries in these negotiations. the science compels -- phase out fossil fuels rapidly, accelerate renewable energy adoption, and radically scaled up finance." a new report by the global carbon project shows carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels are set to hit a record high this year. according to oxfam, the richest 1% generated as much planet warming pollution as the poorest two thirds of humanity, with private jet travel a key source of emissions. amy: for more, we are joined by kevin anderson, a leading climate scientist and professor of energy and climate change at the university of manchester and the university of uppsala in sweden. he is a former director of the tyndall center for climate change research. recently wrote on social media -- "this is a cabal of oil producers not a climate cop. the ou
sultan al-jaber made the comment during an interview with mary robinson.nson has since posted on x, formally known as twitter -- "a successful cop28 is not about a single individual or nation but the collective will and concerted efforts of all countries in these negotiations. the science compels -- phase out fossil fuels rapidly, accelerate renewable energy adoption, and radically scaled up finance." a new report by the global carbon project shows carbon dioxide emissions from...
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sultan ahmed al—jaber went on to praise the deal as an "historic package".id this could not be done. but when i spoke to you at the very start of this cop, i promised a different sort of cop. a cop that brought everyone together, private and public sectors, civil society, ngos, and public sectors, civil society, ngos, faith leaders, youth and indigenous peoples. everyone came together from day one. indigenous peoples. everyone came togetherfrom day one. everyone united, everyone acted, and everyone delivered. we operationalised loss and damage has started the fund. we mobilised more than 83 billion us dollars in new financial commitments. we launched the world's largest catalytic private investor, thatis largest catalytic private investor, that is 100% focused on solutions to climate change. and we delivered world first after world first. a global move to triple renewable energy and double energy efficiency. declarations on agriculture, declarations on food, declarations on health. many more oil and gas companies are stepping up for the first time. stepping
sultan ahmed al—jaber went on to praise the deal as an "historic package".id this could not be done. but when i spoke to you at the very start of this cop, i promised a different sort of cop. a cop that brought everyone together, private and public sectors, civil society, ngos, and public sectors, civil society, ngos, faith leaders, youth and indigenous peoples. everyone came together from day one. indigenous peoples. everyone came togetherfrom day one. everyone united, everyone...
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so, bill, al-jaber defendant is a commitment to climate science saying that he was misinterpreted.eaction in the scientific community to all of this? >> well, abby, i've heard everything from deeply concerning to farcical from scientists, including authors of the ipcc reports. these are the sweeping, global, thousands of scientists consensus that informs the conference of the parties. this is the 28 cop that we had and it wasn't until the 27th that the f-word actually started being used, fossil fuel as the source of man-made global warning. this cop is seen as a first debate over whether humanity will phase out dirty fuels that overcook the planet, or face down fuels overtimes, which is preferred by petro states like the emirates and russia, as well. but these words that were captured in discussions online, with mary robertson, president of ireland, the sultan really condescending off camera, scolding her for being in alarmist right there. and this is backed up the deep fears that this cop is being co-opted by oil interest. >> reporter: this is so interesting. his appointment as le
so, bill, al-jaber defendant is a commitment to climate science saying that he was misinterpreted.eaction in the scientific community to all of this? >> well, abby, i've heard everything from deeply concerning to farcical from scientists, including authors of the ipcc reports. these are the sweeping, global, thousands of scientists consensus that informs the conference of the parties. this is the 28 cop that we had and it wasn't until the 27th that the f-word actually started being used,...
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sheikh mishaal ahmed al jaber assabah has already taken the oath of office before the national assemblyssian ministry of emergency situations, on behalf of the president, sent a new batch of humanitarian aid for residents of the gas sector. the il-76 special flight flew to the airport in el-arij containing cargo, medicines and necessary equipment. justice will prevail in ukraine, in the middle east, such confidence. moscow's ties with the arab world are growing stronger, and their positions on many international issues coincide. lavrov held several bilateral meetings with colleagues from different states outlined the key areas of countries that are pursuing an independent foreign policy course. we are well familiar with this style from the events in ukraine, in the desire to inflict on russia, as it happened. to prevent putin from winning in ukraine, the united states and its european allies continue to sponsor the criminal kiev regime, pumping it up to death, and the collective west still assigns ukraine the role of an instrument in the big game, a supplier of cannon fodder to serve th
sheikh mishaal ahmed al jaber assabah has already taken the oath of office before the national assemblyssian ministry of emergency situations, on behalf of the president, sent a new batch of humanitarian aid for residents of the gas sector. the il-76 special flight flew to the airport in el-arij containing cargo, medicines and necessary equipment. justice will prevail in ukraine, in the middle east, such confidence. moscow's ties with the arab world are growing stronger, and their positions on...
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cop28 president dr sultan al jaber is responsible for these flares as chief executive of adnoc.'ve seen in the uae. a respiratory doctor spoke to us anonymously — because here, any criticism can result in imprisonment. she worked in top hospitals around the world before moving to the uae. it's a country that is doing amazing on all fronts but there is a growing economy and it's booming like crazy. and, with respect to everybody, that doesn't come without a price. i was shocked that, all through the year, the pollution is very, very high. early on, i was like, "why is everybody coughing here?" like, you have the flu, you cough for a few days and then, the cough is gone. in the uae, it takes a week, two weeks and sometimes, we even have to give the patients inhalers to remove a simple cough. our model indicates that the uae�*s own offshore flaring contributes to high levels of air pollution in dubai and abu dhabi — even though these flares are hundreds of kilometres away — producing damaging pollutants, including pm2.5, ozone and n02. we spoke to a patient with severe asthma who l
cop28 president dr sultan al jaber is responsible for these flares as chief executive of adnoc.'ve seen in the uae. a respiratory doctor spoke to us anonymously — because here, any criticism can result in imprisonment. she worked in top hospitals around the world before moving to the uae. it's a country that is doing amazing on all fronts but there is a growing economy and it's booming like crazy. and, with respect to everybody, that doesn't come without a price. i was shocked that, all...
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meshaal al-ahmad al-jaber al-sabah is the half-brother of the previous emir of kuwait who died on saturdayek. the new emir of kuwait is 83 years old, the foreign minister of our country the other day, following the death of the emir of kuwait and the appointment of a new emir, he traveled to this country. mr. amir abdullahian said after the meeting with the new emir: in the new period, the quick follow-up of iran-kuwait agreements is on the agenda of the two countries. trump was disqualified. colorado supreme court. it was announced that donald trump, the former president of this country , was disqualified for inciting and participating in the election riots 3 years ago in the united states. based on this , the court ruled that trump's name should be removed from the internal party ballots of the colorado republicans to determine their candidate in the presidential election. republic america will be eliminated next year. trump's spokesman in protest: he considered the verdict of the supreme court of colorado to be completely incomplete and said that he will appeal to the supreme court. the
meshaal al-ahmad al-jaber al-sabah is the half-brother of the previous emir of kuwait who died on saturdayek. the new emir of kuwait is 83 years old, the foreign minister of our country the other day, following the death of the emir of kuwait and the appointment of a new emir, he traveled to this country. mr. amir abdullahian said after the meeting with the new emir: in the new period, the quick follow-up of iran-kuwait agreements is on the agenda of the two countries. trump was disqualified....
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, cop al—jaber, the president of cop 28. claimed there no 28.o science indicating that a phase out fuels is needed to out of fossil fuels is needed to restrict global heating. don't go . gb news radio. >> well , i'm gb news radio. >> well, i'm back now. >> well, i'm back now. >> my first guest tonight is alex epstein, who advocates for the expansion of fossil fuels and rejects the scientific consensus on climate change. alex is the author of the moral case for fossil fuels and fossil future , in which he argues for future, in which he argues for the expanded use of fossil fuels like coal , the expanded use of fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas. i'm told that alex is not quite ready to take part in this conversation yet. ingrid we can pick up with our shared indignation. >> yes, about the way in which we are browbeaten rather than having our questions entertained in an adult fashion. but they can browbeat us because they have the money when i say they, it's the people that are wanting to take control . to take control. >> we've got him.
, cop al—jaber, the president of cop 28. claimed there no 28.o science indicating that a phase out fuels is needed to out of fossil fuels is needed to restrict global heating. don't go . gb news radio. >> well , i'm gb news radio. >> well, i'm back now. >> well, i'm back now. >> my first guest tonight is alex epstein, who advocates for the expansion of fossil fuels and rejects the scientific consensus on climate change. alex is the author of the moral case for fossil...
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but as sultan al jaber said, it's how we act, not what we say that counts.to be able to get any sort of consensus across the 00 countries on any matter is a win nonetheless. >> agreed. >> i think one of the countries that will feel the pressure to reform, vis-a-vis this will be turkey. you have the compliance markets, of which the european market is the largest for the moment. as they're starting to adjust in 2024, countries that export heavily to the european union will get impacted, and turkey's one of them. for example, turkey and turkish companies will have to invest in terms of f trying to bridge the gap where they are right now and where they have to get to in the next three years. >> so interesting and bad timing. it seems like they are slowly trying to turn the ship around. the interest rates have turned over the summer. some possible green shoots emerging, but medium term, long term, those challenges still remain. >> one of the challenges they face is predictability and stability. i suspect that should the country be able to travel through without m
but as sultan al jaber said, it's how we act, not what we say that counts.to be able to get any sort of consensus across the 00 countries on any matter is a win nonetheless. >> agreed. >> i think one of the countries that will feel the pressure to reform, vis-a-vis this will be turkey. you have the compliance markets, of which the european market is the largest for the moment. as they're starting to adjust in 2024, countries that export heavily to the european union will get...
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state television in kuwait has announced the death of the country's leader, emir nawaf al—ahmad al—jaber. he was 86. he had succeeded to the throne three years ago. ajury in the united states has ordered donald trump's former lawyer, rudy giuliani, to pay 148 million dollars in damages to two election workers he falsely accused of vote tampering. now on bbc news. take me to the opera: callas at one hundred i've been an opera fan for decades and i want to share with you my passion so i'm on a mission to try and attract new audiences and reinvent itself. this time i am in athens to celebrate the centenary of the birth of one of the most famous opera singers of all time. the greek—american soprano maria callas. she is the most important opera singer of the 20th century. when she was singing it was spellbound. this is the stuff legends are made of. but despite the fame and fortune she died a tragic lonely figure. why her singing and life story continue to fascinate? the body is not there any more, but her voice is immortal. how the world of opera was changed by maria callas, the ultimate div
state television in kuwait has announced the death of the country's leader, emir nawaf al—ahmad al—jaber. he was 86. he had succeeded to the throne three years ago. ajury in the united states has ordered donald trump's former lawyer, rudy giuliani, to pay 148 million dollars in damages to two election workers he falsely accused of vote tampering. now on bbc news. take me to the opera: callas at one hundred i've been an opera fan for decades and i want to share with you my passion so i'm on...
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producers of this climate rhetoric and theme, resistance indeed, on the sidelines of the summit, sultan al-jaberirates... who, as the host, acted as the president of the climate conference, made a sharp attack towards the west, saying that no no scientific evidence indicating that a shift away from fossil fuels will keep global temperature rise to one and a half degrees, which the government has committed to, is said to be insufficient ambitious, to put it simply... every 1. rush of carbon dioxide that enters the atmosphere increases the temperature on earth by 45°. and now humanity only has a fifth of that limit left, which cannot be exceeded if we want to limit global warming to one and a half hectares. emissions must be falling by now and will need to be cut by almost half by 2030 if warming is to... based on these findings , the collective west is trying to increase pressure on the rest of the world. scientific arguments against the anthropogenic nature of global warming are not taken into account. at the same time , the united states itself, in recent years, the states have become world lea
producers of this climate rhetoric and theme, resistance indeed, on the sidelines of the summit, sultan al-jaberirates... who, as the host, acted as the president of the climate conference, made a sharp attack towards the west, saying that no no scientific evidence indicating that a shift away from fossil fuels will keep global temperature rise to one and a half degrees, which the government has committed to, is said to be insufficient ambitious, to put it simply... every 1. rush of carbon...
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chairman conference, sultan al jaber, head of the uae energy corporation , understands the problem veryople who deal with it in other parts of the world. he had the courage and knowledge, with the support of others from our region, to speak out. they are being led into the abyss, they don’t even understand what is happening, no, let’s do without this, these treasures lie in the ancient kingdom of sands, its territory is comparable to western europe, rains here are rare, and oil flows like water. oil was found on the arabian peninsula at the end in the twenties and early thirties of the last century, its production and sales were completely controlled by western companies. it was only in the early seventies that saudi arabia, kuwait and new states, the united arab emirates, qatres, bahrain and oman, began to manage their own wealth. in 1981, six arabian monarchies created the gulf cooperation council, the gcc, which became the most successful example of economic integration in the arab world. for several decades, the gulf countries received windfall oil profits. and gas, and the growth r
chairman conference, sultan al jaber, head of the uae energy corporation , understands the problem veryople who deal with it in other parts of the world. he had the courage and knowledge, with the support of others from our region, to speak out. they are being led into the abyss, they don’t even understand what is happening, no, let’s do without this, these treasures lie in the ancient kingdom of sands, its territory is comparable to western europe, rains here are rare, and oil flows like...
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sultan al-jaber from the united arab emirates, who acted as the host country as president of the climatest, saying there is no scientific evidence to suggest that eliminating fossil fuels will keep global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. at the same time there is quite a clear conclusion. climate change, in which the obligations of the intergovernmental group of experts to reduce harmful emissions, which the state has undertaken, are called insufficiently ambitious, to put it simply, every thousand gigatons of carbon dioxide that enters the atmosphere increases the temperature on earth by 45 degrees, already now humanity has only a fifth of that limit left. it calls for deep, rapid, sustainable reductions in greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors. emissions must be reduced by now and by 2030, they will need to be cut by almost half if warming is to be limited to one and a half. based on these conclusions, the collective west is trying to increase pressure on the rest of the world. scientific arguments against the anthropogenic nature of the global. states, well, there is a golden bi
sultan al-jaber from the united arab emirates, who acted as the host country as president of the climatest, saying there is no scientific evidence to suggest that eliminating fossil fuels will keep global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. at the same time there is quite a clear conclusion. climate change, in which the obligations of the intergovernmental group of experts to reduce harmful emissions, which the state has undertaken, are called insufficiently ambitious, to put it simply, every...
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back in 2015, sultan al jaber hired so -called greenwashers to clean up his tarnished environmental image online. hundreds of fake accounts to promote the conference and suppress criticism of its organizers. total for the last decades, the united arab emirates has spent several million dollars on propaganda related to the issues. in the spring , the emirati organizers of cop-28, citing local legislation, called on speakers at the conference to refrain from criticizing local government corporations and freedom of expression. following this , amnesty international published a report on cases of digital surveillance in the united arab emirates to suppress dissent. during the conference, its head stated that the refusal from fossil fuels has no scientific basis. which cast doubt on the very idea of combating global warming. earlier , documents about the emirates’ plans to use sammies for conclusions were leaked online. the conference in dubai brought together about 2,500 people associated with the oil and gas industry. there were even more lobbyists than representatives of the ten countries
back in 2015, sultan al jaber hired so -called greenwashers to clean up his tarnished environmental image online. hundreds of fake accounts to promote the conference and suppress criticism of its organizers. total for the last decades, the united arab emirates has spent several million dollars on propaganda related to the issues. in the spring , the emirati organizers of cop-28, citing local legislation, called on speakers at the conference to refrain from criticizing local government...
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moreover, on the sidelines of the summit, sultan al-jaber of the united arab emirates, who served asnference as host, made a sharp attack towards the west, saying that there was no scientific evidence, they indicate. at the same time, there is a completely unambiguous conclusion of the intergovernmental group of experts on climate change, in it there are obligations to reduce harmful emissions that were taken by the state itself is called insufficiently ambitious, to put it simply, every thousand. one ton of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere increases the temperature on earth by 45°. and now humanity only has a fifth of that limit left, which cannot be exceeded if we want to limit global warming to one and a half degrees. maintaining warming to 1.5 degrees above industrial levels requires deep, rapid, sustainable cuts in greenhouse emissions. gases in all sectors. emissions must be reduced by now and will need to be cut almost in half by 2030 if warming is to be limited to one and a half degrees celsius. based on these conclusions, the collective west is trying to increase
moreover, on the sidelines of the summit, sultan al-jaber of the united arab emirates, who served asnference as host, made a sharp attack towards the west, saying that there was no scientific evidence, they indicate. at the same time, there is a completely unambiguous conclusion of the intergovernmental group of experts on climate change, in it there are obligations to reduce harmful emissions that were taken by the state itself is called insufficiently ambitious, to put it simply, every...
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dragged on for several days due to disagreements, moreover, on the sidelines of the summit, sultan al-jaberacted as the president of the climate conference as the host country , made a sharp one. took a swipe at the west, saying there is no scientific evidence to suggest that eliminating fossil fuels will keep global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. at the same time there is quite clear conclusion of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. it contains obligations to reduce harmful emissions that the state has undertaken. are called insufficiently ambitious, to put it simply, every thousand gigatons of carbon dioxide that enters the atmosphere increases the temperature on earth by 45°, already now humanity has only a fifth of that limit left, which cannot be exceeded in any way if we want to limit global warming to one and a half degrees. maintain warming to 1.5° above. to industrial levels requires deep, rapid, sustainable reductions in greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors. emissions must be falling by now and will need to be cut by almost half by 2030 if warming is to be limi
dragged on for several days due to disagreements, moreover, on the sidelines of the summit, sultan al-jaberacted as the president of the climate conference as the host country , made a sharp one. took a swipe at the west, saying there is no scientific evidence to suggest that eliminating fossil fuels will keep global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. at the same time there is quite clear conclusion of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. it contains obligations to reduce harmful...
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because it's just interesting that sultan al—jaber of the uae, who is obviously instrumental in thisate of this carbon capture, saying it does offer a huge opportunity. 0pportunity, that will be had from carbon capture and storage, but it will not be a game—changer for the entire oil and gas industry. and it shouldn't be an excuse to make large—scale fossil fuel investments. so if carbon capture isn't some sort of silver bullet, and everybody, as the cliche says, you know, acknowledges silver bullets don't really exist, then we have to look at the data. according to experts, it needs almost $5 trillion a year invested in renewables by 2030 to get us on track to meet our climate change targets. the reality is that right now we're at 1.8 trillion. we're not going to close that gap. so this is, in fact, these are our numbers, and you are completely right. today, the clean energy, all together, renewables, energy efficiency, hydrogen, etc, close to 2 trillion and they need to come to 5 trillion. it's a huge gap. and the problem is not only the gap is huge, the bulk of this investment nee
because it's just interesting that sultan al—jaber of the uae, who is obviously instrumental in thisate of this carbon capture, saying it does offer a huge opportunity. 0pportunity, that will be had from carbon capture and storage, but it will not be a game—changer for the entire oil and gas industry. and it shouldn't be an excuse to make large—scale fossil fuel investments. so if carbon capture isn't some sort of silver bullet, and everybody, as the cliche says, you know, acknowledges...