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c o 2 emissions by 45 percent by 2030. it was a legal sensation also for donald pulse, a co, plaintive martina dalton made him on the dodge north sea coast. donald pulse is head of the environment organization, malaria, defend, see. the judgment is the 1st in the world which calls upon a company to curb its greenhouse gas emissions. to be honest, the oh guys would not have been possible if it wasn't for people. are you in the santa pin 1000 other co plaintiffs? yeah, the people that says financially supported it with more than half a 1000000 euro shell is appealing the ruling, but the judges message is loud and clear. it has set a precedent world wide. there are about 1000 such claims. pending is fighting climate change in the courts, an opportunity to make real progress. martina doping things. so what drives me as an activist is that the cd effects of climate change everywhere for a very long time. and in, especially in the go double south, was he flooding, se mozambique, ed oil skills in nigeria, the heat way. see you as
c o 2 emissions by 45 percent by 2030. it was a legal sensation also for donald pulse, a co, plaintive martina dalton made him on the dodge north sea coast. donald pulse is head of the environment organization, malaria, defend, see. the judgment is the 1st in the world which calls upon a company to curb its greenhouse gas emissions. to be honest, the oh guys would not have been possible if it wasn't for people. are you in the santa pin 1000 other co plaintiffs? yeah, the people that says...
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c, o 2 emissions need to be cut much more quickly than has been planned. more and more court rulings are calling for that. ah, zone blake, observe a tree is perched more than 3000 meters up in the hall tower national park in austria. here scientists are studying weather and climate change. this building dates back 135 years and has withstood snowstorms and gale force winds. so far. elkin ludovic and mock olives are doing important work up here with dozens of measuring devices. the climate researches are recording the rise of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. the temperatures here have already risen on average 2 degrees celsius with knock on effects. it was in viet off the knots. as i said, the summit of this is the northern terrace of is done like observatory, come on here, and particular and on the northern flank, you can clearly see the effects of climate change up here in the mountains and the measures and at stations needed to protect this infrastructure, unless there's a lot of concrete under here, the entire terrace is concrete, it over so no water
c, o 2 emissions need to be cut much more quickly than has been planned. more and more court rulings are calling for that. ah, zone blake, observe a tree is perched more than 3000 meters up in the hall tower national park in austria. here scientists are studying weather and climate change. this building dates back 135 years and has withstood snowstorms and gale force winds. so far. elkin ludovic and mock olives are doing important work up here with dozens of measuring devices. the climate...
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we are committed to use only renewable energy so we don't want to emit c o 2 while capturing c o 2. the plant we have in iceland its efficiency is higher than 90 percent. which means that for one tom, we are capturing, we admit about 10 percent. so we're make about 100 kilo claim works 1st direct here capture plant went into operation in 2017 at the swiss site. the c u 2 was not stored in the ground, but uses fertilizer in nearby greenhouses. this closes the carbon cycle and prevents more carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere. an impressive approach and it really works. but how much influence can it half on global warming? the plant on iceland can capture as much c, o 2 in a year as 250 citizens in the u. s. consume. similar projects such as storing c o 2 under the ocean floor has only had limited success, says a j gambit of impure college london. much older except technologies with carbon capture storage, which they suck the seo to out. the atmosphere is such that actually capture carbon dioxide from the combustion of fossil fuels and things like that. industrial manufacturin
we are committed to use only renewable energy so we don't want to emit c o 2 while capturing c o 2. the plant we have in iceland its efficiency is higher than 90 percent. which means that for one tom, we are capturing, we admit about 10 percent. so we're make about 100 kilo claim works 1st direct here capture plant went into operation in 2017 at the swiss site. the c u 2 was not stored in the ground, but uses fertilizer in nearby greenhouses. this closes the carbon cycle and prevents more...
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the c o 2 was not stored in the ground, but uses fertilizer and nearby greenhouses. this closes the carbon cycle and prevents more carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere. an impressive approach and it really works. but how much influence can at half, on global warming, the plant on iceland can capture as much c, o 2 and here as 250 citizens in the u. s. consume. similar projects such as storing c o 2 under the ocean floor have only had limited success, says a j gambit of impure college london. and much older technologies we call them captured storage, which they suck the seo to out. the atmosphere is such but actually capture carbon dioxide from the combustion of fossil fuels and things like that. industrial manufacturing, glancing poll gas light stations. and that comes out from storage. technology has been a bit of a disappointment in terms of the rate which has been able to be pilots. it's demonstrated in standoff, industrial c o. 2 filtering plans can therefore only stop the rising global warming to a small extent. so let's take a look at a completely natura
the c o 2 was not stored in the ground, but uses fertilizer and nearby greenhouses. this closes the carbon cycle and prevents more carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere. an impressive approach and it really works. but how much influence can at half, on global warming, the plant on iceland can capture as much c, o 2 and here as 250 citizens in the u. s. consume. similar projects such as storing c o 2 under the ocean floor have only had limited success, says a j gambit of impure college...
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some of them sound too good to be true, like the c o 2 vacuum cleaner. ah! near iceland capital reykjavik, atlanta, actively remove c o. 2 from the air has been operating since 2021. the technology behind it is called direct here capture each collection times extract the carbon dioxide with high tech filters and fans. first, they use heat to separate the carbon dioxide than it is mixed with water and injected deep into the earth. the air, the carbon cools in solidifies, and no longer contributes to global warming. the plant is the largest of its kind. i can capture and bind $4000.00 tons of suton per year, but it meets a lot of energy. iceland is night deal location because it has both hydro and geothermal resources. renewable energy is abundant and cheaper. it's the only sensible way to run the plant. we are committed to use only renewable energy, so we don't want to emit c o 2 while capturing c a to the plant we have in iceland its efficiency is higher than 90 percent. which means that for one tom, we are capturing, we admit about 10 percent. so we make ab
some of them sound too good to be true, like the c o 2 vacuum cleaner. ah! near iceland capital reykjavik, atlanta, actively remove c o. 2 from the air has been operating since 2021. the technology behind it is called direct here capture each collection times extract the carbon dioxide with high tech filters and fans. first, they use heat to separate the carbon dioxide than it is mixed with water and injected deep into the earth. the air, the carbon cools in solidifies, and no longer...
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the next 30 years have to start removing about 10000000 tons of c o 2 every year . currently, direct air capture companies worldwide capture $9000.00 tons of c o 2 per year. but at the moment it cost over $200.00 to remove a ton of c o 2, to direct a capture to scale up the industrial company said that need to be better financial incentives. these can come, i don't, the form of credits offered by the government in exchange for removing the humble substance from the air. all when captured carbon can be traded at a good price on the market. does. it could also come from taxing companies that allow that carbon dioxide fumes to escape. in the absence of large incentives from governments, all capture and sequestration companies are collaborating with, paradoxically, big oil companies. what do you need to think restoration? you need someone that you can store the carbon dioxide and one of the best places to store that is owed oil and, and where the owners of those asset, hamby oil and gas companies. well, that's a very strategic rate for them to go down and use their exis
the next 30 years have to start removing about 10000000 tons of c o 2 every year . currently, direct air capture companies worldwide capture $9000.00 tons of c o 2 per year. but at the moment it cost over $200.00 to remove a ton of c o 2, to direct a capture to scale up the industrial company said that need to be better financial incentives. these can come, i don't, the form of credits offered by the government in exchange for removing the humble substance from the air. all when captured carbon...
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have to start removing about 10000000 tons of c o 2 every year. currently, direct air capture companies worldwide capture $9000.00 tons of c o 2 per year. but at the moment, it costs over $200.00 to remove a ton of c o 2, to direct a capture to scale up the industrial company said then need to be better financial incentives. these can come, i don't. the form of credit is offered by the government in exchange for removing the humble substance from the air. all when captured carbon can be traded at a good price on the market. thus, it could also come from taxing companies that allow their carbon dioxide fumes to escape. in the absence of large incentives from government, all capture and seek restoration, companies are collaborating with, paradoxically, big oil companies. what do you need to think restoration? you need someone that you can store the carbon dioxide and one of the best places to store that is owed oil and, and where the owners of those asset, camby oil and gas companies. well, that's a very strategic rate for them to go down and use th
have to start removing about 10000000 tons of c o 2 every year. currently, direct air capture companies worldwide capture $9000.00 tons of c o 2 per year. but at the moment, it costs over $200.00 to remove a ton of c o 2, to direct a capture to scale up the industrial company said then need to be better financial incentives. these can come, i don't. the form of credit is offered by the government in exchange for removing the humble substance from the air. all when captured carbon can be traded...
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we are committed to use only renewable energy, so we don't want to emit c o 2 while capturing c o 2. the plant we have in iceland, it's if, since he is hired and 90 percent, which means that for one tom, we are capturing, we admit about 10 percent. so we make about 100 kilo plane works 1st direct here capture plant went into operation in 2017 at the swiss site. the c u 2 was not stored in the ground but uses fertilizer in nearby greenhouses. this closes the carbon cycle and prevents more carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere. an impressive approach and it really works. but how much influence can it half on global warming? the plant on iceland can capture as much c o 2 in a year as 250 citizens in the u. s. consume. similar projects such as storing c o 2 under the ocean floor have only had limited success, says a j gambit of imperial college london. a much older technologies with carbon capture storage, which they suck the seo to out the atmosphere. such fit actually capture aside from the combustion of fossil fuels and things like that. industrial manufacturing plants in poll,
we are committed to use only renewable energy, so we don't want to emit c o 2 while capturing c o 2. the plant we have in iceland, it's if, since he is hired and 90 percent, which means that for one tom, we are capturing, we admit about 10 percent. so we make about 100 kilo plane works 1st direct here capture plant went into operation in 2017 at the swiss site. the c u 2 was not stored in the ground but uses fertilizer in nearby greenhouses. this closes the carbon cycle and prevents more carbon...
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the higher c o 2 levels are leading to greening of the earth. and so i don't, you know, do you think that's a bad thing? so so more to who in decimal sphere is a good thing. yes, i think so. absolutely. imagine a world where you can't trust science. let me tell you about a group of men who've tried to convince you, adjust that a group who wants you to doubt climate change? ah, this is the story about how these men were promoted by the world's largest oil companies. ah. the story of a campaign is impacted our world forever. this is a scientist for nasa who's come to the american senate with a message to the world which you here in a moment. while you hear it, try to guess what year it's for. dr. hanson, if you started off, would appreciate it. ok, thank you for the opportunity to present the results of my research on the greenhouse effect. the global warming is now large enough that we can ascribe with a high degree of confidence, a cause and effect relationship to the greenhouse effect. okay, this is from 1988. that was when a phone book like th
the higher c o 2 levels are leading to greening of the earth. and so i don't, you know, do you think that's a bad thing? so so more to who in decimal sphere is a good thing. yes, i think so. absolutely. imagine a world where you can't trust science. let me tell you about a group of men who've tried to convince you, adjust that a group who wants you to doubt climate change? ah, this is the story about how these men were promoted by the world's largest oil companies. ah. the story of a campaign...
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and with real atman, helga boban has c o. p. d. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as the term for a group of lung conditions that mainly affect smokers. but helga is among the 10 percent of c o. p. d. patients whose breathing difficulties have no obvious cause. the other big of rodney ugly. there are sensory nerves in the respiratory tract, him about the nerve impulses, make the respiratory muscles, graham bob, which causes a narrowing of the airways and coughing. we huang them the whole basically it's an acute condition affecting the lungs of a c o p d patient in a way that is comparable to health circulatory problems affect someone with heart problems at the school. fortunately for helga bowl bit stefan eyes and man is not only a lung specialist, he's also one of just a few doctors in the world using a new surgical method to treat acute respiratory problems. a bronco scope is inserted into the lungs. it has an electrode catheter. the catheter delivers heat to certain nerve structures and the lungs and destroys them. the ne
and with real atman, helga boban has c o. p. d. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as the term for a group of lung conditions that mainly affect smokers. but helga is among the 10 percent of c o. p. d. patients whose breathing difficulties have no obvious cause. the other big of rodney ugly. there are sensory nerves in the respiratory tract, him about the nerve impulses, make the respiratory muscles, graham bob, which causes a narrowing of the airways and coughing. we huang them the whole...
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modelers, mathematicians and the physicists were modeling climate change modeling the impacts of increased c o 2. and the i was really n o a very clear that they knew that c o 2 increase was changing the climate on the planet. on its website, exxonmobil says it's data on climate change was published in scientific journals. however, exxon fails to mention the ad system to put out calling the science unsettled. i mean, the, as a day of they put out, i don't think anyone in their scientists, scientific division can support them as a scientist and say, this is a truthful facts that we're putting out. i think that statement they were making were, are clearly misleading and designed to, to, to mislead people. so while the oil industry publicly spread doubts internal documents show that its own scientists had warned, of global warming in this 1978 confidential report for exxon's management. a senior scientist says it's scientifically accepted, had fossil fuels influence climate. he also writes that within 5 to 10 years, humanity may have to make tough decisions in this field. a few years later, in 19
modelers, mathematicians and the physicists were modeling climate change modeling the impacts of increased c o 2. and the i was really n o a very clear that they knew that c o 2 increase was changing the climate on the planet. on its website, exxonmobil says it's data on climate change was published in scientific journals. however, exxon fails to mention the ad system to put out calling the science unsettled. i mean, the, as a day of they put out, i don't think anyone in their scientists,...
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has c o. p. d. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is the term for a group of lung conditions that mainly affect smokers. but helga is among the 10 percent of c o. p. d. patients whose breathing difficulties have no obvious cause. the up big of running out the lease. there are sensory nerves in the respiratory tract, him about the nerve impulses make the respiratory muscles, graham bob, which causes a narrowing of the airways and coughing. we huang them, basically it's an acute condition affecting the lungs of a seal pd patient in a way that is comparable to health circulatory problems affect someone with heart problems. and lucille, fortunately for helga bull bit stefan eisen, mon is not only a lung specialist, he's also one of just a few doctors in the world using a new surgical method to treat acute respiratory problems. a bronco scope is inserted into the lungs. it has an electrode catheter. the catheter delivers heat to certain nerve structures and the lungs and destroys them. the nerves t
has c o. p. d. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is the term for a group of lung conditions that mainly affect smokers. but helga is among the 10 percent of c o. p. d. patients whose breathing difficulties have no obvious cause. the up big of running out the lease. there are sensory nerves in the respiratory tract, him about the nerve impulses make the respiratory muscles, graham bob, which causes a narrowing of the airways and coughing. we huang them, basically it's an acute condition...
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and we used to ne, 10, how can attack any law and that lowers c o 2 emissions. and even for the chart would left over the plantation owner has an idea the families can sell it to the plantation. and then the charcoal can be used to dry out the tea leaves, instead of the climate damaging black coal with $25.00 kilos times $400.00. that makes 100 rupees. if you had for air become biased, new stove helps us send some money by selling the left over coals to the t. planned to ashley path ran through our mission, notably, and my family benefits from the additional income or quality that bush. my little paragraph keaton patel's ingenuity to lower c o. 2 emissions knows no limits. the plantation is already preparing for its next project, sponsored by german climate organization. atmospheric for different compost mixtures are being enriched with environmental bio coal. so what mix makes the best fertilizer project manager so much data is hoping this effort will boost to yields by up to 30 percent. when see the companies how dot soil is been developed in terms of what are
and we used to ne, 10, how can attack any law and that lowers c o 2 emissions. and even for the chart would left over the plantation owner has an idea the families can sell it to the plantation. and then the charcoal can be used to dry out the tea leaves, instead of the climate damaging black coal with $25.00 kilos times $400.00. that makes 100 rupees. if you had for air become biased, new stove helps us send some money by selling the left over coals to the t. planned to ashley path ran through...
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let's see exxon, c e o at the time. explain who they are. we are the largest private company in the world. our company sells a 1000000 barrels a day of products. that's a 1000000000 gallons every 3 days. back to the american petroleum institute, a p, i where some of the biggest players in the oil industry meeting. one of the participants is myron able and they solicited advice because we had certain kinds of expertise that they didn't have a it was an industry effort with some help from people like me in documents from this meeting, you can see a clear purpose. victory will be achieved when average citizens understand uncertainties in climate science. and when these uncertainties become part of conventional wisdom, according to the documents big oil, once the public to doubt the science behind climate change. and it wasn't scientists who invited to the meeting. i'm not an energy analyst expert and i'm not a climate expert i. i have a certain amount of experience in translating a policy into into action. and i suppose that was what they are i
let's see exxon, c e o at the time. explain who they are. we are the largest private company in the world. our company sells a 1000000 barrels a day of products. that's a 1000000000 gallons every 3 days. back to the american petroleum institute, a p, i where some of the biggest players in the oil industry meeting. one of the participants is myron able and they solicited advice because we had certain kinds of expertise that they didn't have a it was an industry effort with some help from people...
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and breathe it out, free that in oh c o 2. now some politicians want to label carbon dioxide a pollutant. imagine if they succeed, they call it pollution. we call it life. this tv commercial is from the think tank competitive enterprise institute. and so is myron ego, it's clear that the earth, his granny, and so i don't, you know, do you think that's a bad thing? competitive enterprise institute is a conservative american think tank and myron eagle has its department on energy, climate and environment, iron able beliefs. the climate debate started like this, global warming as a political project was initiated in sweden, in the early 19 eighties. they needed a recent, essentially, to increase tax revenue. i mean, remember, i think you're aware of this and in denmark that the welfare state needs a lot of money and it needs more and more money as it goes on. ah, all the climate, skeptical pundits you've just met, work for interest organizations and think tanks. think tanks are like the arsenals for the war of ideas. there are th
and breathe it out, free that in oh c o 2. now some politicians want to label carbon dioxide a pollutant. imagine if they succeed, they call it pollution. we call it life. this tv commercial is from the think tank competitive enterprise institute. and so is myron ego, it's clear that the earth, his granny, and so i don't, you know, do you think that's a bad thing? competitive enterprise institute is a conservative american think tank and myron eagle has its department on energy, climate and...
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t 10. patel's ingenuity to lower c o. 2 emissions, no no limits. the plantation is already preparing for its next project, sponsored by german climate organization. atmospheric for different compost mixtures are being enriched with environmental bio coal. so what mix makes the best fertilizer project manager so much data is hoping this effort will boost to yields by up to 30 percent. will see the competition. how dog soil is being developed in terms of what are rolling up as it is highly policy b and the ph window of the site. and when compared with that, each and every block is old with our 4 blocks, which is which one is given garbers better does and they're ambitious goal is to only consume what the farm produces itself and for plantation owner ketone patel. it's a question of survival. that's the only way you can do organic in a competitive way and having a long term perspective in terms of climate and bombing. there are thousands of t plantations in india. but climate visionaries like he 10 patel still have a lot of convincing to do ah, in the
t 10. patel's ingenuity to lower c o. 2 emissions, no no limits. the plantation is already preparing for its next project, sponsored by german climate organization. atmospheric for different compost mixtures are being enriched with environmental bio coal. so what mix makes the best fertilizer project manager so much data is hoping this effort will boost to yields by up to 30 percent. will see the competition. how dog soil is being developed in terms of what are rolling up as it is highly policy...
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his end up suffering from c o. p d or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. symptoms include flem and shortness of breath and especially during physical activity. but the main sign is the persistent cough. normally c o, p d is treated with medication, but now there's a new method to combat the coughing and operation case. now take a deep breath and then coffee. very good that. so let's take a look. things are looking better, so excellent. well, hell. campbell, that still coughs when her doctor asks her to. but for years she was played by a constant involuntary dry cough. yamazik washed, it was really severe and the worst of it was when i got up early, i couldn't settle down. the thing about to dry cough is that it's such a strain that it makes the bronchial tubes close up and you feel like you're suffocating. and then you have to try and calm your breathing and people ask me helga boban has c o p. d. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is the term for a group of lung conditions that mainly affects smokers. but h
his end up suffering from c o. p d or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. symptoms include flem and shortness of breath and especially during physical activity. but the main sign is the persistent cough. normally c o, p d is treated with medication, but now there's a new method to combat the coughing and operation case. now take a deep breath and then coffee. very good that. so let's take a look. things are looking better, so excellent. well, hell. campbell, that still coughs when her doctor...
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you actively label the c o 2 as high as you can, which means that we can track how the c o 2 is absorbed. hm. and how it is then distributed in the plant glance of her tide. the fat lazy, 300. we using radioactively to make it visible that's with as far as i'm aware, that's currently a unique approach of when energy oh, the radioactive isotope of carbon c 11 is produced in a reactor under strictly controlled conditions. the half life of c 11 is approximately 20 minutes. it is channeled to the plants via a chew, whereupon the plant absorbs the radioactive c o 2. with the assistance of computer tomography, the decay of the carbon 11 in the plant is rendered visible and is captured in 3 dimensions as it can yellow by from what i really like is how we can make it visible by pass yet we can see what's happening we can observe the short term allocation and distribution of carbon and sugar in the room and showing and really interpreting how quickly and dynamically a plant react to stimulus. really requires a lot of concrete data that one of the goals i would like to realize at the research cent
you actively label the c o 2 as high as you can, which means that we can track how the c o 2 is absorbed. hm. and how it is then distributed in the plant glance of her tide. the fat lazy, 300. we using radioactively to make it visible that's with as far as i'm aware, that's currently a unique approach of when energy oh, the radioactive isotope of carbon c 11 is produced in a reactor under strictly controlled conditions. the half life of c 11 is approximately 20 minutes. it is channeled to the...
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so james, tell us more about what the c e o r j scar inch had to say. well really in c, e o, r j's carriage has issued a warning and it goes as follows. if you think the automotive computer chip shortage is bad, well, pretty much hold as coffee because a shortage of electric vehicle batteries will make that current shortage. looked like small potatoes, the might the minor leagues because literally in a report to the in the wall street journal, the c e. o was issuing a tour of his company's plant in illinois. and then he surprise some of those reporters by saying that semiconductors are a small appetizer to what we are about to feel on battery cells over the next 2 decades. and if you're wondering how does he know this? well, he simply did the math and in his own words, he said, put very simply, all the world cell production combined represents well under 10 percent of what we will need in 10 years. meaning that 90 to 95 percent of the supply chain currently does not exist. and that caught a lot of those reporters and apparently the entire globe off guard
so james, tell us more about what the c e o r j scar inch had to say. well really in c, e o, r j's carriage has issued a warning and it goes as follows. if you think the automotive computer chip shortage is bad, well, pretty much hold as coffee because a shortage of electric vehicle batteries will make that current shortage. looked like small potatoes, the might the minor leagues because literally in a report to the in the wall street journal, the c e. o was issuing a tour of his company's...
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