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you can allocate to a low-carbon index.t reweights towards better performers and underweights carbon emissions and momentum, transitioning to become more sustainable companies. and you can engage with the laggards and help them become more sustainable. and then you can, of course, just divest all together and take a phased approach to text itting -- to exiting the conversation. what i will say is that it's being done in a measured approach. some of the key aspects to engagement, which 5 want to spend a few moments on. a, to improve management and corporate governance at the board level. b, to improve disclosure and align that disclosure in a way that's decision-useful for investors. and, c, to actually reduce carbon emissions. and so there's a financial stability board. the financial stability board was created by central bank governors and bank of england and it was created to avoid another 2009 financial crisis. they identified climate change and been able to make capital allegation decisions. and the tcfd marks a signifi
you can allocate to a low-carbon index.t reweights towards better performers and underweights carbon emissions and momentum, transitioning to become more sustainable companies. and you can engage with the laggards and help them become more sustainable. and then you can, of course, just divest all together and take a phased approach to text itting -- to exiting the conversation. what i will say is that it's being done in a measured approach. some of the key aspects to engagement, which 5 want to...
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and sequester carbon. the first project s are community green projects over the years. i'm going to go over it quickly so you can see our tiny carbon fund site. the gas tank or biofuel tank. we added about 60 more sites and then more sites and here we are today with -- we've given out 717,000 projects -- $717,000, 19 project sites and used about 2,000 volunteers to implement those sites way more volunteers to maintain the sites and are still involved in the sites so i'm thinking just look at the reporting we're up to 10,000 volunteers that have come through and worked the various sites for the carbon fund. it's not a huge amount of money when you look at the city's budget and look at our budget but when you look at all these people who are coming through now and working on carbon fund sites and getting a little bit of an understanding about climate and carbon sequestration because most the people -- particularly for the greening projects, they don't come in and say, wow, i want to sequester carbon i they s
and sequester carbon. the first project s are community green projects over the years. i'm going to go over it quickly so you can see our tiny carbon fund site. the gas tank or biofuel tank. we added about 60 more sites and then more sites and here we are today with -- we've given out 717,000 projects -- $717,000, 19 project sites and used about 2,000 volunteers to implement those sites way more volunteers to maintain the sites and are still involved in the sites so i'm thinking just look at...
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to cut carbon emissions throughout the e.u. brussels has agreed to reduce the number of credits available by around two percent a year. there are various options open to those affected they can invest in climate friendly technology to reduce their emissions to permitted levels. or they purchase credits from another company that has already lowered its emissions and therefore has more certificates than it requires. there's already a burgeoning market for surplus credits which businesses are entitled to buy or sell as they see fit. emissions trading all cap and trade works on the principle of boosting plan of action at minimal cost. practice however companies have more credits than they actually means. the ongoing surplus of certificates has been continually driving down the price for years now. to a level where the financial incentive for companies to invest in clean energy and reduce emissions is close to zero. well meaning sadly ineffective the environment is meant to be profiting from this at the end of the day and the transp
to cut carbon emissions throughout the e.u. brussels has agreed to reduce the number of credits available by around two percent a year. there are various options open to those affected they can invest in climate friendly technology to reduce their emissions to permitted levels. or they purchase credits from another company that has already lowered its emissions and therefore has more certificates than it requires. there's already a burgeoning market for surplus credits which businesses are...
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the answer, said carbon, is quite simple.r money. >> potentially, yes. >> money, in the form of an insurance policy. >> i think that he wanted out of the marriage and did whatever he needed to do to make sure that that happened. >> and if he got $310,000 in insurance money and got out of the marriage, so much the better? >> yes. >> the evidence against tom foley was circumstantial but compelling. you think he faked that burglary? >> yes. >> and killed his wife? >> yes. >> they never found the murder weapon. what do you think happened to the gun? >> i wish i knew. >> but even without it, in march of 2009, one month after dar foley was gunned down in her shower, state police arrested tom foley and charged him with his wife's murder. >> and i just -- what? how? why? i was, like, this could not be happening. why do you think i did this? i did not kill my wife. >> to tom and dar's close friends, the pierces, news of tom's arrest was almost as stunning as the news of dar's death. could you conceive of tom either hating his wife so
the answer, said carbon, is quite simple.r money. >> potentially, yes. >> money, in the form of an insurance policy. >> i think that he wanted out of the marriage and did whatever he needed to do to make sure that that happened. >> and if he got $310,000 in insurance money and got out of the marriage, so much the better? >> yes. >> the evidence against tom foley was circumstantial but compelling. you think he faked that burglary? >> yes. >> and...
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our carbon 'emiss n emissions by 50%. that's $4.2 billion. when new york city adopted this, i believe it was 1%. [inaudible] so 1.1%. ours is four time that initial scale and i think that new york has or is considering increasing that to 2%. our investment would be double the scale of what the so far leader in this carbon-constrained strategy. when john mentioned vanguard, pioneer, i definitely believe we are and i have more to say about that. the next item, it's groundbreaking and not to be underestimated. we have five people in our public market overseeing $16 billion. they have a ton of responsibility. so having dedicated resources to this can be very impactful for what john and ophere were talking about the scale of people, pensions, sovereign wealth funds, family offices, that are engaged in this process. i believe that it was mentioned the collaboration of $27 million worth of assets that we've partner together with. this is relatively new. actions 2, 3 and 4, are a part of taking our engagement up several levels, o
our carbon 'emiss n emissions by 50%. that's $4.2 billion. when new york city adopted this, i believe it was 1%. [inaudible] so 1.1%. ours is four time that initial scale and i think that new york has or is considering increasing that to 2%. our investment would be double the scale of what the so far leader in this carbon-constrained strategy. when john mentioned vanguard, pioneer, i definitely believe we are and i have more to say about that. the next item, it's groundbreaking and not to be...
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on contact with the air carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate are released climbs to his deposited protein everything the water touches good gracious white chocolate nails. this is nature become stone marble capitals from the temple of apollo suggest the importance here apple is once had at one time it was the first great cultic site here and place was the center of the culture of seventy the great us mother till the time of classical antiquity it was thought that an entrance to the underworld lay here the sacred realm of pluto poisonous gases are still emitted from the cave in antiquity the thermal water was valued for its healing powers the remains of the name famine harappa less suggest the scale of the cult the complex built around the springs was visible from a considerable distance. at a rapid as there was a roman bathing culture in asia minor two thousand years ago the city had an estimated population of one hundred thousand. and him from the great bath house a sculpture founded. the theory is that a stone dislodged from the vaulting by an earthquake decapitated the figure excavatio
on contact with the air carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate are released climbs to his deposited protein everything the water touches good gracious white chocolate nails. this is nature become stone marble capitals from the temple of apollo suggest the importance here apple is once had at one time it was the first great cultic site here and place was the center of the culture of seventy the great us mother till the time of classical antiquity it was thought that an entrance to the underworld...
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and here's shell on carbon pricing. the transition to low carbon solution is best underpinned by meaningful government-led carbon pricing mechanisms. on the paris agreement, exxon publicly supported the paris agreement, as did chevron, as did shell, as did b.p. in addition, b.p. and shell signed on to an initiative to eliminate methane flaring. so summing up, all of the major oil companies supported the paris agreement. three out of four including exxonmobil, the big kahuna publicly support putting a price on carbon emissions and two of them even support eliminating methane flaring. so where is the american petroleum institute on these policies? let's start with the paris agreement. a.p.i. funds a group called the american council on capital formation, which, along with the chamber of commerce, funded the debunked study claiming that the paris agreement would cause massive job losses and huge costs. this debunked report was cited by president trump as justification for withdrawing from the paris accord. so a.p.i. funded
and here's shell on carbon pricing. the transition to low carbon solution is best underpinned by meaningful government-led carbon pricing mechanisms. on the paris agreement, exxon publicly supported the paris agreement, as did chevron, as did shell, as did b.p. in addition, b.p. and shell signed on to an initiative to eliminate methane flaring. so summing up, all of the major oil companies supported the paris agreement. three out of four including exxonmobil, the big kahuna publicly support...
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they have moved into non-carbonated drinks certainly but they are still known as coke, and f coke. how do they find that growth? do they have to do acquisitions? how would you advise them? >> rht now, a lot of growth has beenng driven by pri that's consistent with what we are seeing across the non-alcoholic space. smaller packagi sizes, different chanorls, pizing a smaller bottle in a cooler versus amount of soda on the several. these are great for profits and drive top line growth. also we have seen them ph into categories like coffee and tea, which were up 2% in the quarter. and continued growth in the non-carbonated beverage portfolio should help. >> do you view their potential bigger domestically or internationally. >> for soda i would say the volume potentials exi abroad. in terms of pricing, pricing in north america is up2%hi w abother things? we've seen pepsi and other competitors move aggressively into scks and thing like that. how does coke stay on >>that? see coke staying in the beverage space but we have diversified away toward non-carbonated beverages, like their push i
they have moved into non-carbonated drinks certainly but they are still known as coke, and f coke. how do they find that growth? do they have to do acquisitions? how would you advise them? >> rht now, a lot of growth has beenng driven by pri that's consistent with what we are seeing across the non-alcoholic space. smaller packagi sizes, different chanorls, pizing a smaller bottle in a cooler versus amount of soda on the several. these are great for profits and drive top line growth. also...
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i'm driving around central london with lincoln drop. with lincoln drop. and carbon dioxide our car is real—time. spitting out in the real—time. it's called air. called air. com and lincoln is part of the team behind it. of the team behind it. people to reduce the amount of knocks they produce as they drive. knocks they produce as they drive. the app works by plugging in a small diagnostics device into the car. diagnostics device into the car. been designed by scientists at imperial college london. imperial college london. looking at here is essentially an engine you would find in a car? engine you would find in a car? that's right. on in detail, so we have lots of sensors dotted around the engine. sensors dotted around the engine. a car, and that's to modify the turbo boost pressure. turbo boost pressure. to calculate what the nox emissions would be. would be. quarter of global energy—related carbon emissions, are the target. carbon emissions, are the target. now have to pay twice the amount to drive in central london. drive in central london. that's on top of the £1150 already in pla
i'm driving around central london with lincoln drop. with lincoln drop. and carbon dioxide our car is real—time. spitting out in the real—time. it's called air. called air. com and lincoln is part of the team behind it. of the team behind it. people to reduce the amount of knocks they produce as they drive. knocks they produce as they drive. the app works by plugging in a small diagnostics device into the car. diagnostics device into the car. been designed by scientists at imperial college...
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we have a story aboutjeremy carbone. sunday express. we have a story about jeremy carbone.. they say he uses a toxin pumping diesel car and leaves it on the yellow line for a0 minutes. are you outraged by that? i'm quite low energy today and could not get that outraged. lots of people see jeremy not get that outraged. lots of people seejeremy corbyn as this left—wing messiah, this saint. the fa ct left—wing messiah, this saint. the fact he has taken this car which is diesel, it goes against his principles. it's interesting that they have come up with alternative routes for him to get to work. he can use the tube or the bus. or cycle. but there are security issues. but they miss the main point. apart from having described in great detail the spec of a ford galaxy, the car is actually provided by the government car service. so in fa ct by the government car service. so in fact it is notjeremy corbyn who is using it. it is not his decision. no, it is the government's. it is only being done for safety reasons because they decided he should not cycle into work any more because i
we have a story aboutjeremy carbone. sunday express. we have a story about jeremy carbone.. they say he uses a toxin pumping diesel car and leaves it on the yellow line for a0 minutes. are you outraged by that? i'm quite low energy today and could not get that outraged. lots of people see jeremy not get that outraged. lots of people seejeremy corbyn as this left—wing messiah, this saint. the fa ct left—wing messiah, this saint. the fact he has taken this car which is diesel, it goes against...
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the carbon is dropping and the jobs are going up. i think that it is extremely important the take that message that we do not have to are rely on dirty jobs in order to succeed economically. if stockholm has done it, we can all do it. in toronto, we combined a variety of initiatives and for example part of the strategy of the green house production is the exclusively with public transit and the new buses and streetcars and subway cars were all manufactured in canada. the buses in the suburb of toronto bringing direct jobs to our people and direct te technology. secondly, we found in working with the low income neighborhoods when we spoke to them about these issue, people said that if you are going to be investing in improving our buildings, we want to see the jobs go to our families. in a project call region park
the carbon is dropping and the jobs are going up. i think that it is extremely important the take that message that we do not have to are rely on dirty jobs in order to succeed economically. if stockholm has done it, we can all do it. in toronto, we combined a variety of initiatives and for example part of the strategy of the green house production is the exclusively with public transit and the new buses and streetcars and subway cars were all manufactured in canada. the buses in the suburb of...
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carbon fee and dividend issue will come before the full commission. do you know when? >> i think in march. >> march should be the earlyest. this commission meeting had been full and the february meeting was full so march would be the earliest. >> ok. >> i can't make a comment about it can be? >> why not? >> i just think it's interesting i think we need like it's a policy committee meeting it was one of those passive presentations where you hear what they have to say. i just do know that car been feet and dividend is taking the carbon revenues giving them to the general public like done in alaska around fossil fuels. there's other groups out there including the 350s of the world and a lot of groups that don't think it's the best use of the money. i am a little reluctant to -- we can have that discussion that's the protocol but i love the opportunity to engage it more before we have to take a vote. i don't know what the process or path pathway is. i don't feel like we got asked at the policy committee meeting or did we have a chance to invite other people who feel differ
carbon fee and dividend issue will come before the full commission. do you know when? >> i think in march. >> march should be the earlyest. this commission meeting had been full and the february meeting was full so march would be the earliest. >> ok. >> i can't make a comment about it can be? >> why not? >> i just think it's interesting i think we need like it's a policy committee meeting it was one of those passive presentations where you hear what they have...
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we need to get carbon -- pollution down. but the good thing ab price in carbon is a lot of proposals have adaptation funds because this is whole thing is going to cost tons of money. really a lot of money and there's nowhere to think about where that money might come from except maybe out of a carbon tax some percentage of a carbon tax going to adaptation fund to help communities that have no money. when i was in miami, when i was in alaska with president obama, i talked to his senior advisor or -- i said i had come from miami and you know how do you guys think about miami? and what's going on there? he said you know what we're not worried about miami there's plenty of money in miami they'll figure something out. i'm worried about people on islands in alaska that are at risk people in, you know, on the gulf coast and a lot of poor communities have no money. no, no -- nothing, you know, no, no -- no way to get out of this. no they need help and where's that help going to come from? do we relocate them buyout homes what do we
we need to get carbon -- pollution down. but the good thing ab price in carbon is a lot of proposals have adaptation funds because this is whole thing is going to cost tons of money. really a lot of money and there's nowhere to think about where that money might come from except maybe out of a carbon tax some percentage of a carbon tax going to adaptation fund to help communities that have no money. when i was in miami, when i was in alaska with president obama, i talked to his senior advisor...
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he says if the furnace ever malfunctions this is where carbon monoxide could get out.al them up on the spot. and we found a home that had no issues to show you something you can do yourself. he says one way the deadly gas can 3u6r78 into your home, blocked chimneys. to check for blockages, a simple match test above your hot water heater. a flame pulling toward the flue is a sign that it is clear of any blockage. when you blow out the match, the smoke should also go up into the flue. but you put that near it and it instantly blew it out, there is a potential for a blockage. if your appliances don't pass these tests, call your utility company or even 911. >> we will make sure that you know your family is safe. >> a good tip. people are always reminded to change the batteries in their smoke detectors, but don't often get reminded do the same with the coax carbon monoxide detectors. >> and it is silent and odorless. >>> and mr. rogers was more than just our neighbor. and to celebrate the man and show, we're opening up the vault. >> that is next. and to sell bracelebrate th
he says if the furnace ever malfunctions this is where carbon monoxide could get out.al them up on the spot. and we found a home that had no issues to show you something you can do yourself. he says one way the deadly gas can 3u6r78 into your home, blocked chimneys. to check for blockages, a simple match test above your hot water heater. a flame pulling toward the flue is a sign that it is clear of any blockage. when you blow out the match, the smoke should also go up into the flue. but you put...
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if you put in just a carbon monoxide detector, it's important to have one of these too. should have a fire extinguisher, yes. >> one thing people expect to do when the power goes out after an earthquake about using candles. what would you recommend? >> if you have a battery operated candle would be better to use. this kind of a candle, you wouldn't want it in an area where it can cause a fire or aftershock that it doesn't rollover. you definitely want to have this in a non-combustible surface. >> now, here we have our stove. after a significant earthquake we expect that we may have gas disrupted and so without gas in your home, how are you going to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas.
if you put in just a carbon monoxide detector, it's important to have one of these too. should have a fire extinguisher, yes. >> one thing people expect to do when the power goes out after an earthquake about using candles. what would you recommend? >> if you have a battery operated candle would be better to use. this kind of a candle, you wouldn't want it in an area where it can cause a fire or aftershock that it doesn't rollover. you definitely want to have this in a...
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this way, carbon polluters from around the world can invest in restoring hawaii's trees and forests toffset their carbon emissions wherever that is. [ applause ] we want the brain power and the imagination of the world to continue to come here. they can help us find our way to 100% renewable energy sources for electricity. and in doing so help the world find its way to 100%. let us take the billions we export for fossil fuels and spend it here and then export the energy systems we develop. [ applause ] we are dreaming big and creating the promise of limitless opportunities. anything less means we are letting down the next generation. hawaii has so much potential in this new globally-connected world. we are already viewed as the ideal research base and testing ground for innovative, globally significant technologies such as telemedicine, smart cities and autonomous driverless vehicles. hawaii is a leader in solving the issues of our time. much of what we do here in hawaii is groundbreaking. hawaii is home to many talented individuals breaking new ground every single day. hawaii is full
this way, carbon polluters from around the world can invest in restoring hawaii's trees and forests toffset their carbon emissions wherever that is. [ applause ] we want the brain power and the imagination of the world to continue to come here. they can help us find our way to 100% renewable energy sources for electricity. and in doing so help the world find its way to 100%. let us take the billions we export for fossil fuels and spend it here and then export the energy systems we develop. [...
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this means cars registered before 2006 orfall below the minimum carbon emissions star gets now have to zone, and that's on top of the £11.50 already in place. what tantalum say is that this piece of tech could be a fairer system for drivers. i always think... my daughter, when she was growing up, had to go to great 0rmond street hospital on a number of occasions, it was a number of repeat visits, and it was right in the centre of london and we had to drive. there was no alternative solution that we could have taken. i think people who behave like that should have the opportunity for paying less. tantalum think this is the future. drivers being encouraged to drive more efficiently by being given financial incentives for doing so. this could be done by changing gears at the right time or actively not driving in sensitive areas, such as near hospitals or schools. and at the moment they're using the data collected from the tests done at imperial to come up with an estimate of how a charging system could work. lincoln's shown us today that he's a very considerate driver, who actually thinks
this means cars registered before 2006 orfall below the minimum carbon emissions star gets now have to zone, and that's on top of the £11.50 already in place. what tantalum say is that this piece of tech could be a fairer system for drivers. i always think... my daughter, when she was growing up, had to go to great 0rmond street hospital on a number of occasions, it was a number of repeat visits, and it was right in the centre of london and we had to drive. there was no alternative solution...
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releasing its fourth quarter results in a few hours amid a 12 year decline in the us market for carbonatedoft drinks. japanese markets are relieved as the government reappoints bank of japan governor haruhiko kuroda for another term. the nikkei is up. it has been a good week for markets across asia. not so good for the all 0rds. the dow is up a bit, even if the dollar is having a bit, even if the dollar is having a troubled time. when it comes to our eating habits, it turns out that many people are choosing healthier options, or at least cutting back where they can. but for a company like coca—cola, does a shrinking waste—line mean a shrinking bottom line? just to give you an idea, one can of coke has about seven teaspoons of sugar in it and it accounts for 139 calories. that's about the same as eating one and a half apples or nearly nine cucumbers. americans are definitely cutting back either way. in 2016, soda sales hit a 31—year low in the united states. coke will be reporting earnings in a few hours‘ time for joining £5- family. and they are very distinctive from coke and coca—cola. ye
releasing its fourth quarter results in a few hours amid a 12 year decline in the us market for carbonatedoft drinks. japanese markets are relieved as the government reappoints bank of japan governor haruhiko kuroda for another term. the nikkei is up. it has been a good week for markets across asia. not so good for the all 0rds. the dow is up a bit, even if the dollar is having a bit, even if the dollar is having a troubled time. when it comes to our eating habits, it turns out that many people...
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and fifty's that there was a connection between the sea level rise in carbon and the that this is one of the biggest scandals in global history. just big oil new why didn't do nothing about global warming. the trail of secret files leads us to washington d.c. where we arrange a meeting with the man who discovered and published the. company exxon mobil and its executives have allegedly known about climate change for sixty years. the company trades in germany under the name. why should they have kept a lid on this knowledge. i think if you're a. lawyer carol most of it works for an environmentalist nongovernmental organization. he shows us studies related to possible climate change and it's a fact back in one nine hundred fifty seven the brennan report examined the effects of vehicle exhaust on our atmosphere and it was commissioned by exxon mobil. and the one nine hundred sixty robinson report conducted by the stanford institute commissioned by the american petroleum institute and industry federation we have it there in black and white here are a few things that they said about carbon
and fifty's that there was a connection between the sea level rise in carbon and the that this is one of the biggest scandals in global history. just big oil new why didn't do nothing about global warming. the trail of secret files leads us to washington d.c. where we arrange a meeting with the man who discovered and published the. company exxon mobil and its executives have allegedly known about climate change for sixty years. the company trades in germany under the name. why should they have...
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releasing its fourth quarter results in a few hours amid a 12 year decline in the us market for carbonated soft drinks. in the business briefing, i'll be speaking to neil hendry from globaldata about our changing preferences for soft drinks. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. tell us what you think. just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing. we ask about whether we are finally getting the message over those fizzy drinks. a candlelit vigil has been held in florida to remember those killed in the mass shooting at a high school on wednesday. 19—year—old nikolas cruz has appeared in court, charged with 17 murders. democrats in the us have criticised president trump and the republican speaker of the house, paul ryan, for refusing to discuss gun legislation. here's nada tawfik. they came to mourn the lives lost and the lives scarred by the senseless attack. neighbours, friends and the students of storeroom and i comforted one another as best they could. —— stu d e nts of another as best th
releasing its fourth quarter results in a few hours amid a 12 year decline in the us market for carbonated soft drinks. in the business briefing, i'll be speaking to neil hendry from globaldata about our changing preferences for soft drinks. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. tell us what you think. just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing. we ask about whether we are finally getting...
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he says if the furnace ever malfunctions this is where carbon monoxide could get out.w you something you can do yourself. one way it deadly gas can pump enyour home, blocked chimneys. a simple match test above your hot water heater. when you blow out the match, the smoke should also go up into the flew. >> but you put it near the bell and it instantly blew that out, there's a chance of a blockage. >> we'll get here and make sure you know your family's safe. >> very good tip. people are always reminded to change batteries in their smoke detecters. they don't get reminded to do the same in the carbon monoxide detecters as well. >> it is silent, odorless and colorless for that matter. >>> coming up mr. rogers is more than just our neighbor and to sell bracelebrate this iconic. lyrics: ooh-oo child lyrics: thing's are gonna get easier. lyrics: ooh-oo child, lyrics: things'll get brighter. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine could you be mine ♪ >>> can you believe it's been 50 years since the premier of "mr. roger
he says if the furnace ever malfunctions this is where carbon monoxide could get out.w you something you can do yourself. one way it deadly gas can pump enyour home, blocked chimneys. a simple match test above your hot water heater. when you blow out the match, the smoke should also go up into the flew. >> but you put it near the bell and it instantly blew that out, there's a chance of a blockage. >> we'll get here and make sure you know your family's safe. >> very good tip....
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industry federation we have it there in black and white here are a few things that they said about carbon dioxide if c o two levels continue to rise at present rates it is likely that noticeable increases in temperature could occur however there seems to be no doubt that the potential damage to our environment could be severe although there are other possible sources for the additional c o two now being observed in the atmosphere none seems to fit the presently observed situation as well as the fossil fuel imitation theory this device was delivered to the oil industry at its very top levels and we can prove that we can prove that high level executives in all of the companies solve this before. so one thousand nine hundred sixty eight the robinson report was already warning the oil industry that vehicle exhaust was probably driving global warming. what you do when you vote for the answer is that they immediately asked the stanford research institute to go back and check its work they didn't like these conclusions said they said try again they tried to deny and in reporting to the governmen
industry federation we have it there in black and white here are a few things that they said about carbon dioxide if c o two levels continue to rise at present rates it is likely that noticeable increases in temperature could occur however there seems to be no doubt that the potential damage to our environment could be severe although there are other possible sources for the additional c o two now being observed in the atmosphere none seems to fit the presently observed situation as well as the...
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conrad roy. >> reporter: the medical examiner who determined it was carbon monoxide that killed him.ost important, michelle carter's classmates, those girls she so desperately wanted to befriend. >> 8:25, does michelle carter now send you another text that you receive later on that night? >> yes. >> and what does she tell you? >> i think he just killed himself. >> reporter: she testifies about that incriminating text from michelle. >> i was on the phone with him and he got out of the car because it was working and he got scared. and i [ bleep ] told him to get back in. >> reporter: isn't that pretty incriminating stuff? >> yeah. >> yes. and she goes on to say, i could have called police. i could have called his family. but she didn't. what she did do with him, three minutes, is start texting the guy she was trying to date and her other friend, sam boardman, and talking to them about, oh, it's all about me, what am i going to do now? >> she essentially put him back into a gas chamber, she listened to him gasp for air, take his last breath, and die, and she did nothing. >> reporter: mi
conrad roy. >> reporter: the medical examiner who determined it was carbon monoxide that killed him.ost important, michelle carter's classmates, those girls she so desperately wanted to befriend. >> 8:25, does michelle carter now send you another text that you receive later on that night? >> yes. >> and what does she tell you? >> i think he just killed himself. >> reporter: she testifies about that incriminating text from michelle. >> i was on the phone...
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something else to keep if mind a winter weather advisory that stays up for carbon and monroe counties for 1:00 today. freezing rain say big concern and monroe county they have seen a half inch of frozen precipitation. as far as the temperatures are concerned with an easterly wind coming in off the atlantic it's a raw and chilly day. currently in philadelphia coming in at 41 and 38 in reading. and looking at the weather headlines a damp and dreary weekend and keep the up brels and wet weather gear on stand by the next several days. brighter skies prevail next week and the good news no snow in the next seven days. more details in the full accuweather forecast. >> i'll take rain over snow any time. thank you. of course get the latest on the forecast for the weekend and check stormtracker 6 live double scan live any time on your phone or tablet. >>> a massive fight broke out at a high school basketball. video shows referees and coaches and police officers pulling players and what appeared to be fan as way from each other, at this time it's unclear what sparked the violence and officials e
something else to keep if mind a winter weather advisory that stays up for carbon and monroe counties for 1:00 today. freezing rain say big concern and monroe county they have seen a half inch of frozen precipitation. as far as the temperatures are concerned with an easterly wind coming in off the atlantic it's a raw and chilly day. currently in philadelphia coming in at 41 and 38 in reading. and looking at the weather headlines a damp and dreary weekend and keep the up brels and wet weather...
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now, their job is to reduce the carbon footprint? they bought a gas station that serves up natural gas. guess what they discovered? there was a guy waiting for customers but no one ever came. and someone said -- oh my goodness, they do not have any cars that run on natural gas. that would be the same thing if you came to my town in kentucky. they live in a primitive state in afghanistan and you expect them to have natural gas cars? and then we thought -- maybe we should buy them some cars with your money. but then the people still would not come in. they said, we do not have any money. we have the gas station, we have your cars, you need a credit card. so we gave them credit cards. they have a u.s. credit card to take their natural gas car to go to a natural gas gas station because we are reducing the carbon footprint in afghanistan. when did that become the job of the military? and why does that go on year after year. for 17 years, we have been trying to get the pentagon to be audited. do you know their response? we are too big to b
now, their job is to reduce the carbon footprint? they bought a gas station that serves up natural gas. guess what they discovered? there was a guy waiting for customers but no one ever came. and someone said -- oh my goodness, they do not have any cars that run on natural gas. that would be the same thing if you came to my town in kentucky. they live in a primitive state in afghanistan and you expect them to have natural gas cars? and then we thought -- maybe we should buy them some cars with...
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we're the stewards of the carbon sink. so if another -- if cap and trade ever comes to be and we can reimplement a carbon trading program that's a win/win all the way around. sequestrian carbon, making better soils. doing the right thing. that's just logical. and the model is there. it can be very successful. it can make significant differences quickly. it ain't gonna be the only solution to the problem but we're a key part of it. and the other one is the further evolution of the renewable fuels, renewable fuel standards. if we can grow beyond the status of corn ethanol into perennial crops and crops that use less moisture, less nutrients, we could see dramatic differences in our future with renewable fuels. i think there's potential on win/wins and both. >> i kid him. i go to wyoming about every other week. little town south of dover. but we have -- little state. lot of people want to come to our beaches. five-star beaches and lot of people will come, which is good. tourism is real important for us. it drives development.
we're the stewards of the carbon sink. so if another -- if cap and trade ever comes to be and we can reimplement a carbon trading program that's a win/win all the way around. sequestrian carbon, making better soils. doing the right thing. that's just logical. and the model is there. it can be very successful. it can make significant differences quickly. it ain't gonna be the only solution to the problem but we're a key part of it. and the other one is the further evolution of the renewable...
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san jose said unveiled an ambitious plan to cut carbon emissions in keeping with the paris agreement. while it does have a high price tag, it could end up saving the city $5 billion and help make the city a heather place to live at the same time. >> reporter: his ambitious climate plan is going to need some help from a wide cross section of residents. >> if we want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it's not going to happen from city hall. >> reporter: the city wants to cut carbon emissions by 1 million tons a year by 2030, produce 1 gig watt of sold war energy. >> unless we can rely on water, and the less reliant on - >> reporter: the buy in for residents of san jose is to create a healthier and happier place, a place where more people will bike and walk and perhaps spend less time in traffic, spending that time instead with family and friends. san jose hopes to be a model for cities across the united states. the goals are in mind with the paris climate agreement which is not in keeping with the trump administration. san jose will not likely see a federal contribution. >> without su
san jose said unveiled an ambitious plan to cut carbon emissions in keeping with the paris agreement. while it does have a high price tag, it could end up saving the city $5 billion and help make the city a heather place to live at the same time. >> reporter: his ambitious climate plan is going to need some help from a wide cross section of residents. >> if we want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it's not going to happen from city hall. >> reporter: the city wants to cut...
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blowing carbon emissions, increasingly frequent superstorm's and more, and what can be done about it? nutty sounding ideas to cool the earth. create a shield around the earth, and more. it is called geo-engineering, and more resources into this field, antonio, president for atmospheric research studying atmospheric sciences, professor. >> good afternoon. cory: talk to me about what can be done. unfortunately we have to address the notion of deniers out there, they surely will love this. >> it is not such a crazy idea after all because there are natural episodes in the climate system within the earth system that demonstrate that this is possible. for example, in 1991, a volcano in the philippines injected something in the order of 17 megatons of sulfate into the atmosphere and the small particles actually filter the solar radiation from reaching the earth and actually cooled the global temperature of the planet by .6 degrees celsius over a span of 12 to 15 months. this one aspect of geo-engineering is to do this deliberately if we are serious about trying to maintain our global warming
blowing carbon emissions, increasingly frequent superstorm's and more, and what can be done about it? nutty sounding ideas to cool the earth. create a shield around the earth, and more. it is called geo-engineering, and more resources into this field, antonio, president for atmospheric research studying atmospheric sciences, professor. >> good afternoon. cory: talk to me about what can be done. unfortunately we have to address the notion of deniers out there, they surely will love this....
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in a a way of easing carbon tax yeaera.ect large industrial facilities that produce 25,000 tons of greenhouse gases per year, like all refineries, and power generators that produce 80% of the country's greenhouse gases. all refineries will end up in carbon million taxes, and that is the estimate of wood mackenzie. of $1e the biggest chair billion the government expects to collect in the first five years, so it is an introduction and it is new, and it is another way of generating revenue for this country. >> a small red dot as people say, but a lot in terms of energy efficiency. looking forward to seeing what will come in the future there and what may happen with the taxes coming out. our chief international correspondent from singapore, thank you very much. up next, a look of what to expect from bhp's latest numbers and they will be reporting shortly. elliott management continues to demand change in order to possibly reunify the company. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ it is 9:30 a.m. in sydney. markets open in just 30 minutes. a li
in a a way of easing carbon tax yeaera.ect large industrial facilities that produce 25,000 tons of greenhouse gases per year, like all refineries, and power generators that produce 80% of the country's greenhouse gases. all refineries will end up in carbon million taxes, and that is the estimate of wood mackenzie. of $1e the biggest chair billion the government expects to collect in the first five years, so it is an introduction and it is new, and it is another way of generating revenue for...
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you go far enough north you see a little pink right on the tail end of that loop up in carbon countyse the air is turning cold enough later and today with temperatures just continue to go drop off, there's actually winter weather advisory that goes into effect at 4:00 p.m. after coming such a warm afternoon yesterday. goes to show how things can really change on a dime for us but that winter weather advisory is posted for carbon, monroe the rest of the poconos. headed up that way watch for slick travel. sleet and freezing rain the primary issue there so there could be a glaze of ice on the roads. now, overlooking center city philadelphia let me step over here you can still -- well, just barely make it out. it's somewhere there in the haze. visible may be reduced out the there. certainly if you're driving through the rain that will slow you down too. when we look at the seven day, okay, so the temperatures are kind of all over the place you do do eventually warm up right through sunday rain is in our forecast. as i mentioned earlier in the show i do think you'll see the wettest time f
you go far enough north you see a little pink right on the tail end of that loop up in carbon countyse the air is turning cold enough later and today with temperatures just continue to go drop off, there's actually winter weather advisory that goes into effect at 4:00 p.m. after coming such a warm afternoon yesterday. goes to show how things can really change on a dime for us but that winter weather advisory is posted for carbon, monroe the rest of the poconos. headed up that way watch for...
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reporting in carbon county, david spunt, cbs, eyewitness news. >> let's get you caught up on the forecast. it was a damp and dreary thursday. it appears that trend will be with us for a little while. looks like rain for the end ever the week, right, kate? >> not only for the end end of the week but the weekend. it's a soggy situation on storm scan 3 and showers moved through earlier tonight and those fizzled. there's a lot of rain loading up west. it will be a conveyor belt of moisture with a few rounds showers tomorrow and heavier rain expected over the weekend. as we zoom in on our area now. most of the area not seeing much of anything. few spotty showers is around kenton, sussex county and possibly down the shore as well. rest of us seeing clouds breaking up a little tonight. it's not all that cold despite the drop in temperature today. temps are holding steady through the overnight hours. we're sitting at 39 in philadelphia and 40 wilmington and 40 mill villas well and it's 7 in allentown. but, look at these departures. it was still miltd at this time last night. the change was starti
reporting in carbon county, david spunt, cbs, eyewitness news. >> let's get you caught up on the forecast. it was a damp and dreary thursday. it appears that trend will be with us for a little while. looks like rain for the end ever the week, right, kate? >> not only for the end end of the week but the weekend. it's a soggy situation on storm scan 3 and showers moved through earlier tonight and those fizzled. there's a lot of rain loading up west. it will be a conveyor belt of...