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emerge as carbon sinks meaning they are trapping carbon from the most fear so a lot of the early bizarre and for the side has to do with. how the water will behave and what do we want to do with water on this side. at the beginning of the work we have to do some of the human actions you can say all or most interventions large friesian of our wetlands but then very quickly after that when we have done we let the sides of the nature have the power speed and possibility to come back again part of the chord work guys. formed over thousands of years these pete lands have been destroyed by mining. every 2nd the land stays like it's leaking carbon into the atmosphere ultimately if you don't restore the sides they remain as carbon emission sources so for example this if we didn't do this work would be imperial releasing over $900000.00 kilos of carbon every year. there are millions of hectares of wetlands and marsh miners in finland and that's why this work is highly needed we should be moving very fast through the country and also in other parts where this kind of work i happen of unfortunately
emerge as carbon sinks meaning they are trapping carbon from the most fear so a lot of the early bizarre and for the side has to do with. how the water will behave and what do we want to do with water on this side. at the beginning of the work we have to do some of the human actions you can say all or most interventions large friesian of our wetlands but then very quickly after that when we have done we let the sides of the nature have the power speed and possibility to come back again part of...
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slowly emerge as carbon sinks meaning they are trapping carbon from the most fear so a lot of the early be signed for the side has to do with. how the water will behave and what do we want to do with water on this side. at the beginning of the work we have to do some of the human actions you can say all or most interventions large friesian of our wetlands but then very quickly after that when we have gone we let the sides to be and nature has the power speed and possibility to come back again part of the chord work guys have. formed over thousands of years these pete lands have been destroyed by mining every 2nd the land stays like this it's leaking carbon into the atmosphere ultimately if you don't restore the sides they remain as carbon emissions sources so for example this i don't know if we didn't do this work would be imperial releasing over $900000.00 kilos of carbon every year. there are millions of hectares of damaged wetlands and marsh meyers in finland and that's why this work is highly needed we should be moving very fast through the country and also in other parts where this
slowly emerge as carbon sinks meaning they are trapping carbon from the most fear so a lot of the early be signed for the side has to do with. how the water will behave and what do we want to do with water on this side. at the beginning of the work we have to do some of the human actions you can say all or most interventions large friesian of our wetlands but then very quickly after that when we have gone we let the sides to be and nature has the power speed and possibility to come back again...
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that even before the carbon neutral movement began here. the headmaster of a local school had begun working with his students to offset c o 2 emissions. over this other one would be well all right well we're going to learn about because they're 90 percent of the children studying here belong to local tribal communities . most of them belong to the lowest economic groups but they are the most sensitive to the environment. they don't need any lessons on how to plant and nurture trees and shrubs to get ample knowledge of. from their own homes and villages. together they cultivated bamboo plantations at the school as a valuable thing for carbon storage in this region has the potential to offset up to $400.00 tons of c o 2 equivalents per hectare. not many of you are shared if all of these programs are implemented properly then we might just be able to achieve some precious objective. we hope that the number of new trees we planted will be enough to absorb the excess carbon. that i am about a younger you. often carbon neutrality is a goal that c
that even before the carbon neutral movement began here. the headmaster of a local school had begun working with his students to offset c o 2 emissions. over this other one would be well all right well we're going to learn about because they're 90 percent of the children studying here belong to local tribal communities . most of them belong to the lowest economic groups but they are the most sensitive to the environment. they don't need any lessons on how to plant and nurture trees and shrubs...
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that even before the carbon neutral movement began here. are the headmaster of a local school have begun working with his students to offset c o 2 emissions. over this other one would be well all right well we're going to learn about because they're 90 percent of the children studying here belong to local tribal communities . most of them belong to the lowest economic groups but they are the most sensitive to the environment. they don't need any lessons on how to plant and nurture trees and shrubs to get ample knowledge of. from their own homes and villages. in their. together they cultivated bamboo plantations at the school as a valuable sing for carbon storage in this region who has the potential to offset up to $400.00 tons of c o 2 equivalents per hectare. not needed in it but i'm finally you know i shared a little of these programs are implemented properly then we might just be able to achieve this ambitious objectives. we hope that the number of new trees we've planted be enough to absorb the excess carbon. output i am about and that
that even before the carbon neutral movement began here. are the headmaster of a local school have begun working with his students to offset c o 2 emissions. over this other one would be well all right well we're going to learn about because they're 90 percent of the children studying here belong to local tribal communities . most of them belong to the lowest economic groups but they are the most sensitive to the environment. they don't need any lessons on how to plant and nurture trees and...
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operating our homes and businesses it's energy and was lee it comes from burning fossil fuels generating carbon dioxide and other heat trapping emissions onto this show we look at in a wish and sector wide and alternative and help us inch towards a carbon neutral world how welcome to eco india that are. let's start in the new badly sandwiched between the himalayan mountains when the biting cold pin air and rocky carrying don't live here is very hard so why the often depends on heat and hot water and the aulus of providing this invariably falls upon the woman of the house who are eating into a large part of her day and all the nation in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set out for work in the clue valley in the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living high around at around 800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's forests with the population having increased by one 3rd over the l
operating our homes and businesses it's energy and was lee it comes from burning fossil fuels generating carbon dioxide and other heat trapping emissions onto this show we look at in a wish and sector wide and alternative and help us inch towards a carbon neutral world how welcome to eco india that are. let's start in the new badly sandwiched between the himalayan mountains when the biting cold pin air and rocky carrying don't live here is very hard so why the often depends on heat and hot...
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to solve it we need to d carbon eyes are civilization and we are starting to do that. it's not like we really did that over the last year, but we are moving in the right direction turning the corner. there is still time. there you go, everybody. change the world for the better. brad, this has been an honor. >> great moderating. we are likely at a tipping point of taking meaningful action on climate change. one thing that would accelerate the process is if everyone reads the book it's a difficult time for everybody and we need to help them out so i resist the temptation what have you but i prefer with politics and prose which has played an important role over the decade and the entire public discord. it is an honor to be able to do this with you. >> if you have a choice go to politics and prose rather than [inaudible] everybody watching, remember you can find a link in the chat column to purchase mike's book, "the new climate war," and there is also a link to bill's latest book, "bill nye's great big book of science." it's a beautiful and great book. >> be safe out ther
to solve it we need to d carbon eyes are civilization and we are starting to do that. it's not like we really did that over the last year, but we are moving in the right direction turning the corner. there is still time. there you go, everybody. change the world for the better. brad, this has been an honor. >> great moderating. we are likely at a tipping point of taking meaningful action on climate change. one thing that would accelerate the process is if everyone reads the book it's a...
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slowly emerge as carbon sinks meaning they are trapping carbon from the most fear so a lot of the early bizarre and for the side has to do with. how the water will behave and what do we want to do with water on this side. at the beginning of the work we have to do some of the human actions you can say all or most interventions large fraction of our wetlands but then very quickly after that when we have done we let the sides to the nature has the power speed and possibility to come back again part of the chord work guys. formed over thousands of years these pete lands have been destroyed by mining every 2nd the land stays like this it's leaking carbon into the atmosphere ultimately if you don't restore the sides they remain as carbon emission sources so for example this alone if we didn't do this work would be imperial releasing over $900000.00 kilos of carbon every year. there are millions of hectares of damaged wetlands and marsh meyer's in finland and that's why this work is highly needed we should be moving very fast through the country and also in other parts where this kind of work
slowly emerge as carbon sinks meaning they are trapping carbon from the most fear so a lot of the early bizarre and for the side has to do with. how the water will behave and what do we want to do with water on this side. at the beginning of the work we have to do some of the human actions you can say all or most interventions large fraction of our wetlands but then very quickly after that when we have done we let the sides to the nature has the power speed and possibility to come back again...
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we can allow other countries to corner the market on carbon reduction technology like carbon capture utilization, and storage, or we can put our workers in good paying jobs, manufacturing, and installing those solutions in america. we can export them all as well. talking with you all, thank you so much for the conversations we have had. democrats and republicans, i know you share the belief of making energy in america. is confirmed, i look forward to working with you to bring good paying jobs to every state and to make sure no worker gets left behind. i am happy to take your questions. >> thank you, governor. normally the chairman is entitled to ask the first question. since senator murkowski is still our chair, i want to make sure she asks our first question. >> i want all the committee members to continue to enjoy the fine, clear, alaskan glacier water we have had in the committee for the past couple years. we might have leftovers. >> i hope so. >> thank you for the time you have given me on the phone. i hope these first questions will be pretty easy, direct. in all the opportuniti
we can allow other countries to corner the market on carbon reduction technology like carbon capture utilization, and storage, or we can put our workers in good paying jobs, manufacturing, and installing those solutions in america. we can export them all as well. talking with you all, thank you so much for the conversations we have had. democrats and republicans, i know you share the belief of making energy in america. is confirmed, i look forward to working with you to bring good paying jobs...
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carbon markets you can live without eating that's. just stupid of the real growth so what kinds of symptoms are you and i should definitely see your doctor but you have to go to the uk to if you have signs of clipping if you have been on this in the studio you have to get to the doctor immediately you can sign that's just have to have to look after it even if you know that you've got him yeah definitely yeah we can be the reason for it. saying you should go to the doctor if you have. pain. change in your difficult haitian habits for example i used to have constipation now you have to really you should contact your doctor because there could be some truth behind this like a calling you know on the floor to leave the rest in many cases is just a reach of about syndrome which is behind those kind of complaints this can take the joy way of life. pain and cramping bloating gas and constipation words opposite diarrhea the symptoms of your a tubal bowel syndrome or i.b.s. often start out slowly and increase in frequency and since other disea
carbon markets you can live without eating that's. just stupid of the real growth so what kinds of symptoms are you and i should definitely see your doctor but you have to go to the uk to if you have signs of clipping if you have been on this in the studio you have to get to the doctor immediately you can sign that's just have to have to look after it even if you know that you've got him yeah definitely yeah we can be the reason for it. saying you should go to the doctor if you have. pain....
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the results of a role for the market for carbon offsets, activity that takes carbon out of the atmospheresent, it is a small market, only about 300 million u.s. dollars a year. it does not make the screens of bloomberg. that should be a $100 billion your market. that gives the blueprint to how to set up the market. it is a market we want up and running by the end of this year and will be an important complement to broader efforts, first and foremost, the responsibility of businesses and those that provide them with capital to reduce it on an absolute basis. francine: buying the carbon is much easier than -- should there have been a higher casey where you -- hierarchy worry you can do carbon off puts. mark: absolutely. the responsible to companies is to reduce the carbon footprint, and secondly report -- not just what they have done, but what they intend to do. we have seen over 1200 major companies around the world have signed up for net zero plans, and the most vigorous type of net zero plans, which are linked to something called the science-based target. companies need these plans to re
the results of a role for the market for carbon offsets, activity that takes carbon out of the atmospheresent, it is a small market, only about 300 million u.s. dollars a year. it does not make the screens of bloomberg. that should be a $100 billion your market. that gives the blueprint to how to set up the market. it is a market we want up and running by the end of this year and will be an important complement to broader efforts, first and foremost, the responsibility of businesses and those...
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that even before the carbon neutral movement began here. the headmaster of a local school had begun working with his students to offset c o 2 emissions. out of this other one would be will. learn about because they're 90 percent of the children studying here belong to local tribal communities. most of them belong to the lowest economic groups they are the most sensitive to the environment. they don't need any lessons on how to plant and nurture trees and shrubs to get ample knowledge of. from their own homes and villages. other than me on a school or on the job so you move together they cultivated them to plantations at the school as a valuable sing for carbon storage in this region who has the potential to offset up to $400.00 tons of c o 2 equivalents per hectare. not needed in about the only you are here to develop these programs are implemented properly then we might just be able to achieve some precious objective. we hope that the number of new trees we planted be enough to absorb the excess carbon. that i am about a younger you. often
that even before the carbon neutral movement began here. the headmaster of a local school had begun working with his students to offset c o 2 emissions. out of this other one would be will. learn about because they're 90 percent of the children studying here belong to local tribal communities. most of them belong to the lowest economic groups they are the most sensitive to the environment. they don't need any lessons on how to plant and nurture trees and shrubs to get ample knowledge of. from...
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aramco underestimates its carbon footprint.will bring you the findings about emissions data from the biggest oil company in the world. amanda: we have seen markets today turning a little more negative, although pretty close to all-time highs. and the groups leading the broader s&p 500 are certainly the thing -- faang dominated groups like tech and communications. the nasdaq is doing slightly better. energy is a big driver, even as the price of oil is hitting highs not seen since the beginning of the pandemic, we also see some lags. not all opec plus members a green -- agreeing. and we are waiting to hear from president joe biden later today. one of the big subjects out of the gate has been changing the course of the fight against covid-19. more is expected on that front. but some early policies have been addressing that. michelle cortez is with us for more. as we compare and contrast the most meaningful changes so far, what do you think that those would be? michelle: the biggest change between administrations is the focus of th
aramco underestimates its carbon footprint.will bring you the findings about emissions data from the biggest oil company in the world. amanda: we have seen markets today turning a little more negative, although pretty close to all-time highs. and the groups leading the broader s&p 500 are certainly the thing -- faang dominated groups like tech and communications. the nasdaq is doing slightly better. energy is a big driver, even as the price of oil is hitting highs not seen since the...
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so the carbon footprint is significantly lower. in the green many faction process hydrogen is derived from water this is the only form of 82 production that can be described as sustainable and a lot of obviously very all hydrogen is overseen because it's almost the molecule too but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen with the help of electricity. but that electricity doesn't always come from 0 emission sources. so even green hydrogen is only sustainable if the power used to make it comes from renewable. such as wind also low power. only then is it produced without emitting any carbon dioxide. if it's to be green and sustainable the hydrogen has to be produced using renewables asked for it. but what if a country doesn't have enough renewable electricity to cover the need for green hydrogen production. germany for example has insufficient wind and solar power so by 2050 the countr
so the carbon footprint is significantly lower. in the green many faction process hydrogen is derived from water this is the only form of 82 production that can be described as sustainable and a lot of obviously very all hydrogen is overseen because it's almost the molecule too but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen with the help of...
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zero carbon emissions by 2050. if you look at the intergovernmental panel on climate change they have said you can't get to that goal of net carbon zero without technologies that are being deployed and researched at the department of energy like car been capture use and sequestration, like hydrogen and direct air capture. there is a series of technology that the department of energy is working on to reduce and manage car been emissions and i think that is an important piece of the energy mix it make us secure and have us reach the goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. sen. manchin: there's a lot of states that have been heather lifters, the senator from wyoming, alaska, michigan, west virginia who have done heather lifting to -- heavyweight -- heavy lifting and some people feel like they have been left lined. the market is changing and people are coming to realize that. how do we keep them in an opportunity situation? what have you seen that the department of energy can help us with? gov. granholm: this is the
zero carbon emissions by 2050. if you look at the intergovernmental panel on climate change they have said you can't get to that goal of net carbon zero without technologies that are being deployed and researched at the department of energy like car been capture use and sequestration, like hydrogen and direct air capture. there is a series of technology that the department of energy is working on to reduce and manage car been emissions and i think that is an important piece of the energy mix it...
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carbon dioxide is a major problem because it can last for so long in the atmosphere. >> sreenivasan: is a climate scientist with the nonprofit environmental defense fund, e.d.f. >> the carbon dioxide that we emit into the atmosphere today, around 40% of it could still be there in 100 years from now. and so, that's why carbon dioxide is such a big problem, because it builds up over time and commits our planet to warming for centuries and for generations to come. methane is much more powerful at trapping heat than carbon dioxide, but it only lasts in the atmosphere for around a decade. so, if you were to emit equal amounts of emissions of co2 and methane today, you're going to have a lot more warming from methane over the next few years than you will from co2. >> sreenivasan: that means reducing methane emissions can have a relatively rapid effect on climate change, which brings us to the permian basin. spanning more than 85,000 square miles, it includes a vast stretch of west texas and southeastern new mexico. oil companies pull more than four million barrels a day from it. >> the per
carbon dioxide is a major problem because it can last for so long in the atmosphere. >> sreenivasan: is a climate scientist with the nonprofit environmental defense fund, e.d.f. >> the carbon dioxide that we emit into the atmosphere today, around 40% of it could still be there in 100 years from now. and so, that's why carbon dioxide is such a big problem, because it builds up over time and commits our planet to warming for centuries and for generations to come. methane is much more...
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you look at the world of business and economics this week. 2 nations taking different approaches to carbon emissions despite unprecedented bushfires australia pushes ahead with a controversial coal project we're on the ground with the community that stands to benefit from the country's biggest mine. germany plans to eliminate coal powered stations but the government's accused of breaking its promises to replace coal with more environmentally friendly sources of electricity. and shipping the unseen polluter industry crucial to the global economy moving goods worth trillions of dollars across our seas what's the industry doing to reduce its emissions. so that global carbon dioxide emissions harmful gases behind global warming and climate change held steady for the 1st time in 3 years in 2019 the international energy agency says that was thanks to a switch from coal power to renewables in advanced economies the united nations estimates that the world needs to reduce coal fired electricity by 2 thirds in the next decade to meet the goals of the parents climate change agreement right now our pu
you look at the world of business and economics this week. 2 nations taking different approaches to carbon emissions despite unprecedented bushfires australia pushes ahead with a controversial coal project we're on the ground with the community that stands to benefit from the country's biggest mine. germany plans to eliminate coal powered stations but the government's accused of breaking its promises to replace coal with more environmentally friendly sources of electricity. and shipping the...
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so the carbon footprint is significantly lower. in the green manufacturing process hydrogen is derived from water and this is the only form of 82 production that can be described as sustainable and a lot of obviously. all hydrogen is overseen because it's always the molecule true but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen with the help of electricity. but that electricity doesn't always come from 0 emission sources. so even green hydrogen is only sustainable if the power used to make it comes from renewable. such as wind also low power. only then is it produced without emitting any carbon dioxide. but if it's to be green and sustainable the hydrogen has to be produced using renewables ashed it. but what if a country doesn't have enough renewable electricity to cover the need for green hydrogen production. germany for example has insufficient wind and solar power so by 2050 the coun
so the carbon footprint is significantly lower. in the green manufacturing process hydrogen is derived from water and this is the only form of 82 production that can be described as sustainable and a lot of obviously. all hydrogen is overseen because it's always the molecule true but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen with the help of...
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so the carbon footprint is significantly lower. in the green many factoring process hydrogen is derived from water and this is the only form of 82 production that can be described as sustainable and a lot of it was. all hydrogen so the same because it's almost the molecule true but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen with the help of electricity. but that electricity doesn't always come from 0 emission sources. so even green hydrogen is only sustainable if the power used to make it comes from renewable. such as wind also low power. only then is it produced without emitting any carbon dioxide. if it's to be green and sustainable the hydrogen has to be produced using renewables ashed it. but what if a country doesn't have enough renewable electricity to cover the need for green hydrogen production. germany for example has insufficient wind and solar power so by 2050 the country wi
so the carbon footprint is significantly lower. in the green many factoring process hydrogen is derived from water and this is the only form of 82 production that can be described as sustainable and a lot of it was. all hydrogen so the same because it's almost the molecule true but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen with the help of...
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francine: the winters stays with us and we will more about the carbon market.nd how to avoid greenwashing at all costs in financial institutions. coming up next, we spring to the norges bank chief executive officer. that is at cisco with 30 a.m. in new york, 11:30 a.m. -- that is at 6:30 a.m. endure, 11:30 a.m. in london, so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. we were having a good conversation about some of the concerns, the adaptation needed to deal with this new world. we are back with bill winters, standard chartered chief executive. if you look at your ongoing transformation of the bank, how is it going? we heard that ther
francine: the winters stays with us and we will more about the carbon market.nd how to avoid greenwashing at all costs in financial institutions. coming up next, we spring to the norges bank chief executive officer. that is at cisco with 30 a.m. in new york, 11:30 a.m. -- that is at 6:30 a.m. endure, 11:30 a.m. in london, so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and...
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we are going to put out far, far less carbon the first minute that there's a carbon price carbon taxhat takes effect. it's going to be a good thing and it will be a bridge to get us towards the development of those renewable resources and transmission assets that we need to transition ourselves to zero carbon. host: how would the average american have to respond to that? what were they have to have in place? caller: the average american is taking energy off the power grid. they don't know that they are allowing the coal plants to admit -- emit pollution. they will pay more in electricity costs in the short term until the renewable energy fills the void. it's going to fill the void far faster. but the carbon tax will also generate a revenue that will come back to the electric users. so, it's not like it's going to be increased costs automatically. it may be a neutral thing. host: all right, andy in new york. mark, go ahead. caller: i'm starting to think that the republicans are very well-informed and the democrats have something wrong with them. [indiscernible] host: we are having a h
we are going to put out far, far less carbon the first minute that there's a carbon price carbon taxhat takes effect. it's going to be a good thing and it will be a bridge to get us towards the development of those renewable resources and transmission assets that we need to transition ourselves to zero carbon. host: how would the average american have to respond to that? what were they have to have in place? caller: the average american is taking energy off the power grid. they don't know that...
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so the carbon footprint is significantly lower. in the green many factoring process hydrogen is derived from water and this is the only form of 82 production that can be described as sustainable and a lot of positive all hydrogen is overseen because it's always the molecule true but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen with the help of electricity. but that electricity doesn't always come from 0 emission sources. so even green hydrogen is only sustainable if the power used to make it comes from renewable. such as wind also low power. only then is it produced without emitting any carbon dioxide. if it's to be green and sustainable the hydrogen has to be produced using renewables you asked it. but what if a country doesn't have enough renewable electricity to cover the need for green hydrogen production. germany for example has insufficient wind and solar power so by 2050 the count
so the carbon footprint is significantly lower. in the green many factoring process hydrogen is derived from water and this is the only form of 82 production that can be described as sustainable and a lot of positive all hydrogen is overseen because it's always the molecule true but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen with the help of...
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we are now issuing on earth day a climate neutrality plan so that's a carbon neutrality plan we will be issuing in april. i don't understand. from my perspective, this is not a partisan issue. we had a chance to then-president-elect joe biden, now president, at the conference of mayors and related to me he would take cues from us, the mayors, on this issue. we're the ones on the frontline. we have something called the miami forever bond, which is a $200 infrastructure bond our residents voted on and approved themselves. so our residents are very aware of the threat. we have a beautiful city, and we have to make sure it's here forever for my children and unborn grandchildren. >> why do so many of your colleagues make it a partisan issue? >> i really don't know. i can tell you that over the years we've worked well with the state legislature, which was controlled by the republican party. they gave us the funds to do our storm water master plane. we're updating it this year to take into account a sea level rise and what we call a dry day flooding, which is a king tide event we have twice
we are now issuing on earth day a climate neutrality plan so that's a carbon neutrality plan we will be issuing in april. i don't understand. from my perspective, this is not a partisan issue. we had a chance to then-president-elect joe biden, now president, at the conference of mayors and related to me he would take cues from us, the mayors, on this issue. we're the ones on the frontline. we have something called the miami forever bond, which is a $200 infrastructure bond our residents voted...
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so the carbon footprint is significantly lower. in the green many factoring process hydrogen is derived from water this is the only form of 82 production that can be described as sustainable and a lot of what was in. all hydrogen is overseen because it's always the molecule true but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen with the help of electricity. but that electricity doesn't always come from 0 emission sources. so even green hydrogen is only sustainable if the power used to make it comes from renewable. such as wind also low power. only then is it produced without emitting any carbon dioxide. if it's to be green and sustainable the hydrogen has to be produced using renewables hash that. but what if a country doesn't have enough renewable electricity to cover the need for green hydrogen production. germany for example has insufficient wind and solar power so by 2050 the country
so the carbon footprint is significantly lower. in the green many factoring process hydrogen is derived from water this is the only form of 82 production that can be described as sustainable and a lot of what was in. all hydrogen is overseen because it's always the molecule true but the different manufacturing processes determine how high the greenhouse gas emissions are and how clean the hydrogen is. green hydrogen is produced by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen with the help of...
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we are focused on higher returns and lower carbon.nerate higher returns, and we need to do it in a lower carbon way over time. the permian contributes to both of that. it is a low carbon intensity barrel. it is a good place to invest. we are not in a rush. we are trying to deliver higher returns and lower carbon overtime. alix: as part of my conversation with pierre breber, with me call suisse, chevron shareholder. if you do not own any energy companies right now, what would be first on your list to own? >> i think the most attractive we own is continental resources. it is a mixture -- as the biden administration announced they are going to close allowing new federal leases, they are a massive landowner. per share, it is the best thing on your buck for land. you want three things out of management, and operator, great investor, and a financier. that is harold hamm. we own conocophillips and chevron. chevron is digging for oil cheaper on the new york stock exchange then they are out in the field. that is why you are going to see their
we are focused on higher returns and lower carbon.nerate higher returns, and we need to do it in a lower carbon way over time. the permian contributes to both of that. it is a low carbon intensity barrel. it is a good place to invest. we are not in a rush. we are trying to deliver higher returns and lower carbon overtime. alix: as part of my conversation with pierre breber, with me call suisse, chevron shareholder. if you do not own any energy companies right now, what would be first on your...
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in the soil and make more oil for us to create this low carbon solution.re is a lot more to come. >> have you been in contact with anyone in the biden, the new biden administration about this because this seems like a natural thing that our country could do. >> yeah, we're very excited and have gotten some really good interest we had some biden administration fellows visiting biodiesel plants so they are very aware. we do offer this rapid solution that is available today and while other interesting solutions are still in development and they will be important parts of the overall puzzle, we can help them decarbonize more rapidly by growing. it really important to remember we've enjoyed very strong by part isan support on the part o the congress and that's helped us grow as far as we've gotten there is a common recognition w add significant value to society from decarbonization and stronger rural economy more jobs. so we've been very pleased about that and with the biden administration focussing even more on decarbonization, we're ready to work together to
in the soil and make more oil for us to create this low carbon solution.re is a lot more to come. >> have you been in contact with anyone in the biden, the new biden administration about this because this seems like a natural thing that our country could do. >> yeah, we're very excited and have gotten some really good interest we had some biden administration fellows visiting biodiesel plants so they are very aware. we do offer this rapid solution that is available today and while...
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has the biggest carbon trading mechanism. you will start to get regional pricing this year and it will continue to evolve over the next few years. tom: just a joy to speak with oil.amrita sen, on $35 to $45. as price moves up, does demand start to come down? you heard her say $75 and up. we are nowhere near that right now. the vix 22.23. the yield 9.3%. texas, i'm, west going to round it to 49 dollars a barrel. dollar weakness the story today. up, they forced me to read this after the holidays for the pandemic pounds. weight watchers international. they had toted out change the name. indy will tell me what to do the 2:00 hour today. ♪ lisa: i am lisa in for jonathan ferro. the new yearg off at record highs. furthermore, let's bring in kailey leinz. >> the everything rally at the end of 2020 is rolling into the first trading day of 2021. optimism about the vaccine and hope for a global recovery boosting risk appetite. the index is up 60% since the bottom in march. asian equity markets inning mostly higher. the best manufacturi
has the biggest carbon trading mechanism. you will start to get regional pricing this year and it will continue to evolve over the next few years. tom: just a joy to speak with oil.amrita sen, on $35 to $45. as price moves up, does demand start to come down? you heard her say $75 and up. we are nowhere near that right now. the vix 22.23. the yield 9.3%. texas, i'm, west going to round it to 49 dollars a barrel. dollar weakness the story today. up, they forced me to read this after the holidays...
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and it will take steps toward my goal of achieving a 100% carbon pollution free electric sector by 20 35. transforming the american electric sector to produce power without carbon pollution will be an -- will be a tremendous spur to jobs and economic benefits in the 21st century, not to mention the benefits to our health and environment. already, 84% of all new electric capacity planned to come onto the electric grid this year is clean energy, clean energy. why? because it is affordable, it is clean, and in many cases it is cheaper. and that is why we are keeping up. we are going to need scientists, national labs, land-grant universities, historical black colleges and universities, to innovate the technology needed to store and transmit clean electrons to the across distances, better technologies, and a whole host of other things. we need engineers to design them, we need ironworkers and welders to install them. the technologies they invent, design and build will ultimately become cheaper than any other kind of energy, helping us dramatically expand our economy and create more jobs, w
and it will take steps toward my goal of achieving a 100% carbon pollution free electric sector by 20 35. transforming the american electric sector to produce power without carbon pollution will be an -- will be a tremendous spur to jobs and economic benefits in the 21st century, not to mention the benefits to our health and environment. already, 84% of all new electric capacity planned to come onto the electric grid this year is clean energy, clean energy. why? because it is affordable, it is...
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neutral because it takes much less carbon dioxide to produce one hour one kilowatt hour of electricity than one kilowatt hour of nuclear and but it's much cheaper as well so there is no reason no reason at all to stay in the nuclear sector ought to stay in the fossil sector we are in a big transition at the moment and this will be decided by economy ok finally let's move to australia a country facing its own particular climate question with the recent bushfires that raged wildfires that raged there they too investing heavily in coal but there's a growing movement against 'd it yet that's absolutely. right i've been to s. trailer in 2011 where they had a big debate about financing the renewables and taxing the carbon sector a bit more but they haven't gone so far but in australia it's really ridiculous they have few people in the country and a whole continent with a lot of sun above it for them it's clear that they should invest massively in the solar sector but there again the money still is in the all sectors so the old sector is the political powerful sector and the question is how t
neutral because it takes much less carbon dioxide to produce one hour one kilowatt hour of electricity than one kilowatt hour of nuclear and but it's much cheaper as well so there is no reason no reason at all to stay in the nuclear sector ought to stay in the fossil sector we are in a big transition at the moment and this will be decided by economy ok finally let's move to australia a country facing its own particular climate question with the recent bushfires that raged wildfires that raged...
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high trade but with the low carbon footprint but is amazing isn't it speaking of low carbon footprint our next report is a bold. stuff follow who goes mushrooms in ghana but in a very unusual resource sitting grey near to you all about how it works right i believe i do stand up you basically saw the last. line was i'm a lot of patients but it isn't or do you want to delicious mushrooms this way then your work needs to be very precise and. this woman knows her fungus especially mushrooms businesswoman. manages one of ghana's biggest commercial mushroom farms she started 5 years ago with just 10 bags today the company generates 150 pounds and sperm banks in each production cycle we supply a lot of. chinese restaurants. so key. restaurants and also some of the household. a lot of the mushrooms. not much is needed to grow mushrooms spawn and in this case sawdust. there's plenty of cross. tongues of the. everyday but feel areas in gonna have a nice simple waste collection and sawdust takes a long time to composed. so most of it gets thrown on to try ships and burn together with all the gar
high trade but with the low carbon footprint but is amazing isn't it speaking of low carbon footprint our next report is a bold. stuff follow who goes mushrooms in ghana but in a very unusual resource sitting grey near to you all about how it works right i believe i do stand up you basically saw the last. line was i'm a lot of patients but it isn't or do you want to delicious mushrooms this way then your work needs to be very precise and. this woman knows her fungus especially mushrooms...
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i'm incredibly enthusiastic about carbon taxes. that is the issue there is a growing elite support with the carbon tax and rebates of lump-sum i cannot remember the exact number it may be more than that. and further adjustment. is still hasn't filtered all the way into congress again like other issues but you do have everythingry of companies that have an interest in a carbon tax i really hope i get there one day and i think there is other things we can do in the t interim and it obviously faces legal challenges if it doesn't have the cost-benefit test. but does it raise or lower the probability that's even better. and like clean power plants to create that opportunity to draw o down the price of alternatives which make it easier to do a carbon tax and they are effectively a state-by-state solution leaving them to clamber for a national solution and how they regulate separately which is what we have now. >> the bottomos campaign proposal raising space including the taxation and that moderate income space for those tax provisions th
i'm incredibly enthusiastic about carbon taxes. that is the issue there is a growing elite support with the carbon tax and rebates of lump-sum i cannot remember the exact number it may be more than that. and further adjustment. is still hasn't filtered all the way into congress again like other issues but you do have everythingry of companies that have an interest in a carbon tax i really hope i get there one day and i think there is other things we can do in the t interim and it obviously...
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from these studies researches now know that greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane have a change in only built up in the atmosphere leading to a warmer climate then hundreds of thousands of years later levels decrease again resulting in ice ages. is to get access to a major change which took place about 1000000 years ago and it's a kind of an enigma we don't really know what happened we expect that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is responsible for this change and this is what we want to check how much carbon dioxide was a get a fair a 1000000 years before. so perhaps the global warming we see today is just a period in the planet's climatic history and people have nothing to do with it for are we excess sarees to climatic calamity after all these are the questions paleontologists are trying to answer here in antarctica. who is google. who broke. the poor throats apparently thought. refuse to believe. that he didn't go through. this to talk. to the. researchers from every country represented in antarctica purely scientific objectives politicians have another goal it's what the co
from these studies researches now know that greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane have a change in only built up in the atmosphere leading to a warmer climate then hundreds of thousands of years later levels decrease again resulting in ice ages. is to get access to a major change which took place about 1000000 years ago and it's a kind of an enigma we don't really know what happened we expect that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is responsible for this change and this is what we want to...
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1000000 years ago and it's a kind of an enigma we don't really know what happened we expect that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is responsible for these change and this is what we want to check how much carbon dioxide was a get a fair a 1000000 year before. so perhaps the global warming we see today is just a period in the planet's climatic history and people have nothing to do with it for are we excess arista climatic calamity after all these are the questions paleontologists are trying to answer here in antarctica. your book. who is going. to look for cool mckillop. in the pool. what's a perfectly well thought. to believe that in the. 30 didn't go through the will you still talk to. you today with the. researchers from every country in. presented in antarctica purely scientific objectives politicians have another goal it's what they call presence. the quality of presence on the polar continent is a symbol of a nation's capability and strength. the extent to which a country can influence antarctica's future depends on it. the usa australia france and germany china japan india chile a
1000000 years ago and it's a kind of an enigma we don't really know what happened we expect that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is responsible for these change and this is what we want to check how much carbon dioxide was a get a fair a 1000000 year before. so perhaps the global warming we see today is just a period in the planet's climatic history and people have nothing to do with it for are we excess arista climatic calamity after all these are the questions paleontologists are trying to...
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carbon emissions will be balanced out more completely eliminated . the kooky. w. . sweet treats better business. dirty side of cocoa production is especially evident in the conflict. in the plantations have destroyed chronicled. adults and children work like slaves. to sweeten the bottom line for international cocoa producers. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how come. my name is dr carson because i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your head. stay tuned and let's all try to stay in good shape. what is one of the most important things when it comes to operating our homes and businesses it's energy and was lee it comes from burning fossil fuels generating carbon dioxide and albert heat trapping emissions onto the show we look at in a wish and provide an alternative and help us inch towards a carbon.
carbon emissions will be balanced out more completely eliminated . the kooky. w. . sweet treats better business. dirty side of cocoa production is especially evident in the conflict. in the plantations have destroyed chronicled. adults and children work like slaves. to sweeten the bottom line for international cocoa producers. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how come. my name is dr carson because i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to...
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chamber of carbon. hostile to climate actions in the judiciary, in cases that were being brought about climate. they were the beast. well, last week the chamber announced a dramatic reversal. that it will now support a serious market-based climate solution. that, that is a big shift. and if they fight for climate action anywhere near as forcefully as they fought against it, it could make a big difference. so tbd as to how this turps turns out over at the chamber, but tentative big thumbs up. we again control the house and the senate and the white house, and this time i hope we'll be serious. senator markey has joined me and i mentioned earlier in this speech, nancy pelosi championing an actual serious climate bill through the house and lamented the senate's failure to do one damn thing once we had that house bill over here to act on. that bill was called waxman-markey. it was the work of congressman waxman and congressman now senator markey. with senator markey over here, maybe this time we'll be seriou
chamber of carbon. hostile to climate actions in the judiciary, in cases that were being brought about climate. they were the beast. well, last week the chamber announced a dramatic reversal. that it will now support a serious market-based climate solution. that, that is a big shift. and if they fight for climate action anywhere near as forcefully as they fought against it, it could make a big difference. so tbd as to how this turps turns out over at the chamber, but tentative big thumbs up. we...
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is responsible for this challenge and this is what we want to check how much carbon dioxide was a get a 1000000 year before. so perhaps the global warming we see today is just a period in the planet's climatic history and people have nothing to do with it for are we excess arista climatic calamity after all these are the questions paleo ontologies to trying to answer here in antarctica. or. people. who are poor. who. researches from every country represented in antarctica purely scientific objectives but politicians have another goal it's what a cool presence. the quality of presence on the polar continent is a symbol of a nation's capability and strength. the extent to which a country can influence antarctica's future depends on it. the usa australia france germany china japan india chile and other countries have stations in antarctica in all more than 50 countries have a presence and they're. signatories to the antarctic treaty. so i would do this for him. it's just. a moment of truth is coming soon the 959 treaty expires in less than 30 years. when that is the beauty of the absolut
is responsible for this challenge and this is what we want to check how much carbon dioxide was a get a 1000000 year before. so perhaps the global warming we see today is just a period in the planet's climatic history and people have nothing to do with it for are we excess arista climatic calamity after all these are the questions paleo ontologies to trying to answer here in antarctica. or. people. who are poor. who. researches from every country represented in antarctica purely scientific...
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we are still increased the carbon dioxide levels by over two ppm carbon dioxide levels by over two ppmclimate warming.— our foot on the accelerator of climate warming. our foot on the accelerator of climate warminu. ,., , ' :: climate warming. over the past 170 ears the climate warming. over the past 170 years the average _ climate warming. over the past 170 years the average global _ climate warming. over the past 170 l years the average global temperature has been monitored by teams in britain, america and other countries and although it has varied year by year, the recent trend has been dramatic as the planet has heated up. the result, the most recent decade was the hottest on record and also getting closer to an increase of 1.5 degrees and internationally agreed limit that scientists would be safe —— so it is dangerous to cross. the risk is more extreme as the world over. this village in the vale of glamorgan was flooded over christmas after the heaviest rainfall therefore 70 years. and as temperatures rise, heatwaves will become more common. like the one in the uk last summer. the
we are still increased the carbon dioxide levels by over two ppm carbon dioxide levels by over two ppmclimate warming.— our foot on the accelerator of climate warming. our foot on the accelerator of climate warminu. ,., , ' :: climate warming. over the past 170 ears the climate warming. over the past 170 years the average _ climate warming. over the past 170 years the average global _ climate warming. over the past 170 l years the average global temperature has been monitored by teams in...