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the carbon footprint is the totality of all greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide co2 andhane ch4 , human life, highways, factories and farms, in fact, everything that we do one way or another leaves a carbon footprint, but how to calculate it correctly in the scientific and technical center for monitoring, environment and ecology of the moscow institute of physics and technology have developed a unique device that allows you to accurately and remotely measure greenhouse gases sergey tell us how this device works measures the spectrum and the basic principle underlying the operation of this device is optical heteroning. this is a system. uh, tracking the sun. that is, clouds should not be. yes, we are clearly pointing this optics at the solar disk by simply analyzing the solar radiation that has passed through the atmosphere. at what speed does air flow move? at what height? that is, in fact, we passively measure the speed, the wind is also mobile up to a height of 50 km and at any time you can to carry out the necessary measurements in the desired radius of the technique,
the carbon footprint is the totality of all greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide co2 andhane ch4 , human life, highways, factories and farms, in fact, everything that we do one way or another leaves a carbon footprint, but how to calculate it correctly in the scientific and technical center for monitoring, environment and ecology of the moscow institute of physics and technology have developed a unique device that allows you to accurately and remotely measure greenhouse gases...
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now, carbon dioxide is invisible to the human eye, so you can't actually see all of the carbon comingout of that chimney, but wood burning releases plenty of it, even more than coal. so we're actually paying for this power station to kick out more greenhouse gases than before. and drax is in line to get billions more from the taxpayer. actually coming out of those chimneys right now is more than 13 million tonnes of c02 every year. we've spent an enormous amount of subsidies and the result coming out of the chimney is more greenhouse gases. it's getting the cash because the government classes wood pellets as renewable energy. the co2 emissions created by burning wood don't have to be counted in the uk. the important point is that our c02 isn't fossil fuels, it comes from forests which are naturally replenishing themselves. and by enhanced management as the trees are cut, new ones are planted, new trees grow and take the c02 out of the sky. so trees are replanted, and they should soak up the carbon emissions from the wood—burning. but there's a big issue with the timing. drax is burnin
now, carbon dioxide is invisible to the human eye, so you can't actually see all of the carbon comingout of that chimney, but wood burning releases plenty of it, even more than coal. so we're actually paying for this power station to kick out more greenhouse gases than before. and drax is in line to get billions more from the taxpayer. actually coming out of those chimneys right now is more than 13 million tonnes of c02 every year. we've spent an enormous amount of subsidies and the result...
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d carbonized the grid.n important step of understanding internationally come without the inflation reduction act, we would go to the climate conference in egypt in a few weeks and a poor vision in terms of -- position in the terms of meeting our commitments. the reduction act change that in a big way. it also pay attention to merging security concerns. we saw on the inflation reduction act and attention to critical roles that is in -- critical minerals that is emerging as a important issue. with the criticality of things like cobalt, copper, nickel, to clean energy transition how those things are sourced is an important concern. it also pays attention to local economic development concerns. we are seeing climate legislation that is maybe different a lot of us have anticipated. if you look back 10 years, and climate related legislation that is also addressing key national concerns in terms of energy security and economic well-being. my final point come is called the inflation reduction act for a reason. we a
d carbonized the grid.n important step of understanding internationally come without the inflation reduction act, we would go to the climate conference in egypt in a few weeks and a poor vision in terms of -- position in the terms of meeting our commitments. the reduction act change that in a big way. it also pay attention to merging security concerns. we saw on the inflation reduction act and attention to critical roles that is in -- critical minerals that is emerging as a important issue....
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and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the
and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature...
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farms and how nanotechnology and carbon tubes can turn carbon monoxide into completely non-toxic compoundsvely catalyze the processes of carbon monoxide oxidation process is very convenient in terms of its scaling of faces, update the temperature mass, in order to prevent a global catastrophe, the temperature should increase by no more than one and a half degrees annually, which means that the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions should decrease by 43% by 2030. all this rather complicated arithmetic. it was the reason for the introduction of a cross-border carbon tax, it is going to be introduced into the eu in 2023, the whole world seems to be in solidarity on this issue. well, each country has its own area of interest, and we have russia, which is the largest exporter of hydrocarbons. and at the same time , the huge forest areas with which our country is rich are not taken into account, since, according to international estimates, our forests absorb only 25% of all emissions. well, is this really true, because the sequestration of carbon by various natural landscapes is a rather li
farms and how nanotechnology and carbon tubes can turn carbon monoxide into completely non-toxic compoundsvely catalyze the processes of carbon monoxide oxidation process is very convenient in terms of its scaling of faces, update the temperature mass, in order to prevent a global catastrophe, the temperature should increase by no more than one and a half degrees annually, which means that the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions should decrease by 43% by 2030. all this rather complicated...
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carbon in the form of carbon dioxide circulates to put it simply, it comes from animals and is taken up by plans through photosynthesis. but ever since humans intervened in the cycle, it's been thrown out of balance. coal mining and burning releases more c o 2 than can be stored again. if we can, so plants in such a way that their carbon remains in them and doesn't enter the atmosphere. it could not only help the climate this is by o chance, some 20 tons of air to mixed with bio guzman. you're in this poll to optimize the fertilizer. next to it is another pool. if bio gas fat, eliza without bio chon. there's a difference in color between the 2 slurries. the left speaker contains bio chon, the right one, doesn't the contents of both pools to be tested on the field and monitored by scientists. this project was initiated by soil scientist, marco stephens, under mr. bernard coughing. that goal is to optimize the potential buyer child in agriculture because people expect great things from this charcoal hoffman is the famous them. the hope is that we can use bio charts to achieve stable yi
carbon in the form of carbon dioxide circulates to put it simply, it comes from animals and is taken up by plans through photosynthesis. but ever since humans intervened in the cycle, it's been thrown out of balance. coal mining and burning releases more c o 2 than can be stored again. if we can, so plants in such a way that their carbon remains in them and doesn't enter the atmosphere. it could not only help the climate this is by o chance, some 20 tons of air to mixed with bio guzman. you're...
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i'm absolutely convinced we are going to get to a low carbon, no carbon economy. that is now a decision that even the marketplace has made. what i'm not convinced of, nor should anybody be, is that we will reap the challenge of the scientists to get there in time to avoid the worst consequences of this call -- of this crisis. anyone who caught the intense mobile focus and climate action would be, should be or could be deferred because of russia's grotesque invasion of ukraine, they better think again. climate crisis doesn't wait for anyone. therefore i don't call in sick, neither can countries committed to action that hit a pause button. now, did russia's war of aggression in ukraine trigger some emergency short-term increases in the use of gold? citing everything from global inflation to post-covid recovery, did they seek to go for -- backwards on their powers and classical commitments, including at the g20? yes, sadly they did. truth is the baseline for any choice that we face and you can't build progress on self-delusion. many of the country most dramatically a
i'm absolutely convinced we are going to get to a low carbon, no carbon economy. that is now a decision that even the marketplace has made. what i'm not convinced of, nor should anybody be, is that we will reap the challenge of the scientists to get there in time to avoid the worst consequences of this call -- of this crisis. anyone who caught the intense mobile focus and climate action would be, should be or could be deferred because of russia's grotesque invasion of ukraine, they better think...
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carbon in the form of carbon dioxide circulates to put it simply, it comes from animals and is taken up by plans through photosynthesis. but ever since humans intervened in the cycle, it's been thrown out of balance. coal mining and burning releases more c o 2 than can be stored again. if we can, so plants in such a way that their carbon remains in them and doesn't enter the atmosphere. it could not only help the climate this is bio chon, some 20 tons of a to mixed with bio guzman. you're in this poll to optimize the fertilizer. next to it is another pool of bio gas fat eliza without bio chon. there's a difference in color between the 2 slurries. the left beaker contains bio chon, the right one, doesn't the contents of both pools that to be tested on the field and monitored by scientists. this project was initiated by soil scientist, macos stephens underground. mr. bernard kong, that goal is to optimize the potential of bio char and agriculture because people expect great things from this child called the hoffman is the famous. the hope is that we can use bio charts achieve stable yi
carbon in the form of carbon dioxide circulates to put it simply, it comes from animals and is taken up by plans through photosynthesis. but ever since humans intervened in the cycle, it's been thrown out of balance. coal mining and burning releases more c o 2 than can be stored again. if we can, so plants in such a way that their carbon remains in them and doesn't enter the atmosphere. it could not only help the climate this is bio chon, some 20 tons of a to mixed with bio guzman. you're in...
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carbon monoxide and your kids.bs news investigates the number of states that don't require detectors in daycares. it must have shocked you when d you found out that there wasn'tt a carbon monoxide detector at the preschool. what every parent needs to know. and the top-secret j.f.k. assassination files. both a republican and a democratic president pushed off the release. is there something they don't want you to know? this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we'll get to that breaking news about those guns found near the supreme court and the arrest in just a minute. but we want to begin overseas amid russia's failing invasion. the kremlin continues to target ukraine's infrastructure, including power plants and the nation's water supply, as the winter cold sets in. as russian troops suffer setbacks on the battlefield, president vladimir putin is gp g martial la
carbon monoxide and your kids.bs news investigates the number of states that don't require detectors in daycares. it must have shocked you when d you found out that there wasn'tt a carbon monoxide detector at the preschool. what every parent needs to know. and the top-secret j.f.k. assassination files. both a republican and a democratic president pushed off the release. is there something they don't want you to know? this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from...
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tricky, because nobody is forced to report their own emissions. scientists take estimates of the carbon pollution from an activity or product and combine them with data about how often you do or buy it. that's hard enough to get right for yourself. when it comes to billionaires, this is even harder because you don't have that much information about them. researcher batteries borrows, worked out the carbon footprints of 20 billionaires in 2018. he had to work in what we had. we had to work with then millionaire school whose lifestyle is a glamorize, who often appear in the media will show as show off their yards, their private chance. that meant they ignored some of the richest people in asia. but in europe and the us, they found plenty of material to keep them busy. take roman abramoff, which the russian oligarchy, steel magnet and former football club owner. his 162 meter long yacht has 2 hello pads and kind of necessarily for a boat to swimming pools. powering this single ship with diesel makes up the bulk of his colossal carbon footprint. how about microsoft founder bill gates? he's
tricky, because nobody is forced to report their own emissions. scientists take estimates of the carbon pollution from an activity or product and combine them with data about how often you do or buy it. that's hard enough to get right for yourself. when it comes to billionaires, this is even harder because you don't have that much information about them. researcher batteries borrows, worked out the carbon footprints of 20 billionaires in 2018. he had to work in what we had. we had to work with...
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. >>> one tactic being used is called carbon offset. to chop down the trees for 100 years. wildfire?ns when those trees ben tracey ahas that part of the story. >> reporter: so the fire came right through here? >> yeah. >> reporter: the first thing you notice on a drive through this normally lush green forest is that nearly all the trees are dead. pretty much as far as your eye can see, it's burned down. >> yeah, it was a big fire. >> reporter: last summer's bootleg fire was the third largest fire in oregon's history. smoke turned the sky gray as far away as new york city, nearly blocking out the sun. more than 400,000 acres were lost. >> about 110,000 of that was on us. it was a tough thing to see. >> reporter: douglas reid is president of a company that logs and owns this land. they've found another way to make money on all these trees, by not cutting them down. >> it allows us to change the way we manage this forest. >> reporter: companies like green diamond let their trees grow longer and longer allowing them to suck in more carbon d
. >>> one tactic being used is called carbon offset. to chop down the trees for 100 years. wildfire?ns when those trees ben tracey ahas that part of the story. >> reporter: so the fire came right through here? >> yeah. >> reporter: the first thing you notice on a drive through this normally lush green forest is that nearly all the trees are dead. pretty much as far as your eye can see, it's burned down. >> yeah, it was a big fire. >> reporter: last...
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first, you should know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. those include dizziness, confusion, and vomiting. and you can call your school or daycare and ask them where the carbon monoxide detector is. all right, more news from here in washington. the business and the national archives are being sued for postponing the release of thousands of the most sensitive documents related to the assassination of president john f. kennedy. the delay has fueled the government cover-up conspiracy theories about one of the darkest days in our nation's history. here is cbs' ed o'keefe. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. >> reporter: the mystery behind the assassination of john f. kennedy in an open motorcade at dealey plaza in dallas, stretches almost 60 years, and the new lawsuit alleges president biden and the national archives are dragging up on the the release of about 15,000 documents related to the november 1963 killing. >> these records need to be made public because they tell us about a very important event in american history. >> reporter: jeffe
first, you should know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. those include dizziness, confusion, and vomiting. and you can call your school or daycare and ask them where the carbon monoxide detector is. all right, more news from here in washington. the business and the national archives are being sued for postponing the release of thousands of the most sensitive documents related to the assassination of president john f. kennedy. the delay has fueled the government cover-up conspiracy...
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well of course julia — carbon savings. thank you. well of course julia and _ carbon savings.eme e - carbon savings. thank you. well of course julia and extreme e and - carbon savings. thank you. well of| course julia and extreme e and lots coursejulia and extreme e and lots of other organisations and individuals are up for the inaugural bbc green sport award later today. you can follow the action online and we will reveal the winners of each award on the news channel and bbc sport social medias as well. we will speak to you later. we will speak to you later. tonight's champions league match will be the first time liverpool and rangers have faced each other, despite 61 years of rivalry between scottish and english clubs in europe. as we know, rangers and celtic are the two big teams in scottish football. and whilst rangers have faced manchester united in europe previously, celtic taking on manchester city five years ago, this will be a first between these two. and one for the history books. it's a huge podium for us to perform, not only for the club but also for the players. a
well of course julia — carbon savings. thank you. well of course julia and _ carbon savings.eme e - carbon savings. thank you. well of course julia and extreme e and - carbon savings. thank you. well of| course julia and extreme e and lots coursejulia and extreme e and lots of other organisations and individuals are up for the inaugural bbc green sport award later today. you can follow the action online and we will reveal the winners of each award on the news channel and bbc sport social...
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the facts of climate change are being felt worldwide. deforestation in the rain, forest continue. carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your room, mind d. w, late for mines. ah, ah, welcome to global 3000 global. well, this distributed hugely unequally. we meet someone who is nonetheless managed to leap quite literally to a better life. luxury bunkers in the u. s. the business of fia is booming and why the super rich are doing poorly when it comes to the climate ever more money ever more possessions. nastier global private assets hit a new record level of $473.00 trillion us dollars. despite all of the current crises, values have continued to increase than now up more than 10 percent compared to last year. the super rich club has around $69000.00 members, all of whom have assets of more than a $100000000.00. most of them live in the us. china comes in 2nd, followed by germany inside place. ah, this comparatively tiny group of super wealthy individua
the facts of climate change are being felt worldwide. deforestation in the rain, forest continue. carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your room, mind d. w, late for mines. ah, ah, welcome to global 3000 global. well, this distributed hugely unequally. we meet someone who is nonetheless managed to leap quite literally to a better life. luxury bunkers in...
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we have to be carbon neutral. and in that sense, you had mentioned that there was a lot of hesitancy amongst international investors. although the money is they're wasting a huge global shift towards renewables listed. and as i said, india is a vast opportunity to solve climate. gracious india is a vast opportunity to provide energy axis. india is a bust opportunity to reduce inequality in the world. now whether the world wants to use it as an opportunity or waltz wants to see that this risk is something that the international capital has to think about. as far as the beep tank in india. b, we take that is a sculpture improvement in every area as that is spoke for improvement across the world. and by me showed a you can see, but i did. a sion gas crisis has meant that the fossil fuel is not going away from developed world as well. ok. so i don't think it's time to start thinking about small, small issues and, and, and put a question mark on investment under new berlin as in india, wasn't. unless now let's look at
we have to be carbon neutral. and in that sense, you had mentioned that there was a lot of hesitancy amongst international investors. although the money is they're wasting a huge global shift towards renewables listed. and as i said, india is a vast opportunity to solve climate. gracious india is a vast opportunity to provide energy axis. india is a bust opportunity to reduce inequality in the world. now whether the world wants to use it as an opportunity or waltz wants to see that this risk is...
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>>> carbon monoxide and your kids. the number of states that don't require detectors in day cares. it must have shocked you when you found out that there wasn't a carbon monoxide detector at the preschool. >> what every parent needs to know. >>> and the top secret jfk assassination files. both a republican and democratic president pushed off the release. is there something they don't want you to know? >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> we'll get to that breaking news about those guns found near the supreme court and the arrest in just a minute. but we want to begin overseas amid russia's failing invasion. the kremlin continues to target ukraine's infrastructure, including power plants and the nation's water supply as the winter cold sets in. as russian troops suffer setbacks on the battlefield, president vladimir putin is tightening his grip by declaring martial law on four regions claimed by moscow. tonight we're seeing massive evacuations in the southern city of kherson, with up to 60,000 people being
>>> carbon monoxide and your kids. the number of states that don't require detectors in day cares. it must have shocked you when you found out that there wasn't a carbon monoxide detector at the preschool. >> what every parent needs to know. >>> and the top secret jfk assassination files. both a republican and democratic president pushed off the release. is there something they don't want you to know? >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news."...
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but a report by carbon market watch says, cut our 2020 two's carbon neutral plan is misleading. and based on what it calls creative calculations, the organizing committee says cut hours. historic ambition should be recognised. not criticized. it points to the almost 1000000 square meters of green space created and a new solar power plant that will generate renewable energy for years after the tournament ends. we stand by our planning. we stand by our calculations and we stand by our plans to offset what's remaining in the best possible way. with the best information that we have a team from cut, our university will be setting up whether monitoring stations and sharing the daily air quality with fans during the world cup. the hope is it will spread awareness about the impact we have on the climate and how to reduce our carbon footprint. natasha name el jazeera, doha, are now joined by zana helene has now as the head of global campaigning and organizing at 350 dot org bennett. do you think it's actually realistic for us to deliver a carbon neutral world comp? no, it's not our list
but a report by carbon market watch says, cut our 2020 two's carbon neutral plan is misleading. and based on what it calls creative calculations, the organizing committee says cut hours. historic ambition should be recognised. not criticized. it points to the almost 1000000 square meters of green space created and a new solar power plant that will generate renewable energy for years after the tournament ends. we stand by our planning. we stand by our calculations and we stand by our plans to...
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but a report by carbon market watch says, cut our 2020 two's carbon neutral plan is misleading. and based on what it calls creative calculations, it is highly unlikely this will help is going to be cohen you draw. it is not a credible claim, and there is a big risk that is going to mislead the bone. it can to think that this has no impact on the climate. when actually doesn't, does the organizing committee says cut ours historic ambition should be recognised, not criticized. it points to the almost 1000000 square meters of green space created and a new solar power plant that will generate renewable energy for years after the tournament ends. we stand by our planning. we stand by our calculations and we stand by our plans to offset what's remaining in the best possible way. with the best information that we have a team from cut, our university will be setting up whether monitoring stations and sharing the daily air quality with fans during the world cup. the hope is it will spread awareness about the impact we have on the climate and how to reduce our carbon footprint. natasha na
but a report by carbon market watch says, cut our 2020 two's carbon neutral plan is misleading. and based on what it calls creative calculations, it is highly unlikely this will help is going to be cohen you draw. it is not a credible claim, and there is a big risk that is going to mislead the bone. it can to think that this has no impact on the climate. when actually doesn't, does the organizing committee says cut ours historic ambition should be recognised, not criticized. it points to the...
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they're actually carbon negative. that means hem good stores more c o 2 than it requires to make and transport. that is due to hems carbon storage capacity and fiber insulation stores on a net base. more than 50 kilograms of carbon dioxide per cubic meter of insulation . for your reference to production of gloss, val or raoul insulation, emits over 250 kilograms of carbon dioxide. but build stickle is in most countries construction regulations are very straight and introducing that new construction material can take years of testing and bureaucracy. hemp is at the beginning. go central. in many countries. we need to give it a new chance and stop putting all these regulations on and we need to free this up entirely for the industry is to really move forward. because if you know 0.01 percent of th c are the little things that prevents somebody in the building industry to get jives or jims and hurts for the building material than this industry has no way of moving forward. and can also help to reduce deforestation until
they're actually carbon negative. that means hem good stores more c o 2 than it requires to make and transport. that is due to hems carbon storage capacity and fiber insulation stores on a net base. more than 50 kilograms of carbon dioxide per cubic meter of insulation . for your reference to production of gloss, val or raoul insulation, emits over 250 kilograms of carbon dioxide. but build stickle is in most countries construction regulations are very straight and introducing that new...
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not because oxygen atoms in the ion or fly off and bind with carbon atoms in the cold. what left behind is essentially pure iron known as reduced. i'm and a whole load of c o 2. the 2nd reason steel sucks is that it takes colossal amounts of energy to power this process. and most of that comes from you guessed it, burning cold. today. 72 percent on a global level are produced by this production developed. this is vito v touch co, a steel analyst at german climate thinktank acorda in a given the he says we're running out of time. the investment decisions still make of make to day a crucial because these co fight loft. vanessa have a lifetime of 15 to 20 years and after that need to be repaired or retired. the 2020s are very critical. the kate industry guides because more than 70 percent of the global blast furnace fleet will reach the end of day campaign life and require the investment entry investment decision. so what should still make of be doing right now? either j hydrogen, hydrogen, it only jim's a wonders of hodgen hydrogen as a gas and fuel that can be made clean
not because oxygen atoms in the ion or fly off and bind with carbon atoms in the cold. what left behind is essentially pure iron known as reduced. i'm and a whole load of c o 2. the 2nd reason steel sucks is that it takes colossal amounts of energy to power this process. and most of that comes from you guessed it, burning cold. today. 72 percent on a global level are produced by this production developed. this is vito v touch co, a steel analyst at german climate thinktank acorda in a given the...
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. , , . , , carbon.rbon. this is a simple question, but _ carbon. this is a simple question, but perhaps i carbon. this is a simple i question, but perhaps with carbon. this is a simple - question, but perhaps with a not so simple answer. what is causing this?— causing this? well, it is a re causing this? well, it is a pretty simple _ causing this? well, it is a pretty simple answer. - causing this? well, it is a| pretty simple answer. we causing this? well, it is a - pretty simple answer. we have unsustainable practices that are associated with energy use and production and food production, consumption and waste to that need to be reversed, and there are lots of good information about how the nations of the world, the governments of the world can do that, and we have really important conferences coming up in november, december of this year to get after that. you can find out more on our website. if you are interested.- if you are interested. doctor rebecca shaw _ if you are interested. doctor rebecca sh
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not because oxygen atoms in the iron ore fly off and bind with carbon atoms in the cold. what left behind is essentially pure iron known as reduced. i'm. and a whole load of c o 2. the 2nd reason steel sat said that it takes colossal amounts of energy to power this process. and most of that comes from you. guessed it, burning cold today. 72 percent on a global level are produced by this production developed. this is vito ever touched a steel analyst at german climate. think tank a got in a given the he says we're running out of time. the investment decision, steel make of make to day a crucial because the coal fired blast furnace of have a lifetime of 15 to 20 years. and after that need to be repaired or retired. the 2020s are very critical became in disregard because more than 70 percent of the global blast furnace will reach the end of the campaign lives and require reinvestment and re investment decision. so what should still make be doing right now? either j hydrogen, hydrogen gym wonders of hydrogen, hydrogen to the gas and fuel that can be made cleanly with renewabl
not because oxygen atoms in the iron ore fly off and bind with carbon atoms in the cold. what left behind is essentially pure iron known as reduced. i'm. and a whole load of c o 2. the 2nd reason steel sat said that it takes colossal amounts of energy to power this process. and most of that comes from you. guessed it, burning cold today. 72 percent on a global level are produced by this production developed. this is vito ever touched a steel analyst at german climate. think tank a got in a...
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but a report by carbon market watch says, cut our 2020 two's carbon neutral plan is misleading. and based on what it calls creative calculations, it is highly unlikely this will talk was going to be covering you draw it is not incredible claim. and there is a big risk that is going to mislead the public into thinking that this has no impact on the climate when actually it doesn't.
but a report by carbon market watch says, cut our 2020 two's carbon neutral plan is misleading. and based on what it calls creative calculations, it is highly unlikely this will talk was going to be covering you draw it is not incredible claim. and there is a big risk that is going to mislead the public into thinking that this has no impact on the climate when actually it doesn't.
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since hydrocarbon fuels carbon dioxide. you get rid of hydrocarbon fuels and that would destroy capitalism. so suddenly the movement became neo-marxist movement, and it still retained the deep aspect to it. now, when you get range here and you see green new deal, it's become fully neo-marxist and goal to eliminate capitalism and to take on the entire woke agenda has become part of the climate movement. now the second part of my book shows that the science does not support the idea that hydrocarbon fuels are detrimental for a number of reasons. hydro, the carbon dioxide is a trace molecule. .04 percent of the atmosphere water vapor is about 70% of all greenhouse gases, far more potent than carbon dioxide. we had much more carbon dioxide in the early earth and it's only now it's gone several thousand parts per million in the atmosphere down beginning of industrial age, 200 parts per million today, about 400 parts per million. that's doubling, but it's very minimal and the energy coefficients of dioxide as a greenhouse gas, th
since hydrocarbon fuels carbon dioxide. you get rid of hydrocarbon fuels and that would destroy capitalism. so suddenly the movement became neo-marxist movement, and it still retained the deep aspect to it. now, when you get range here and you see green new deal, it's become fully neo-marxist and goal to eliminate capitalism and to take on the entire woke agenda has become part of the climate movement. now the second part of my book shows that the science does not support the idea that...
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but a report by carbon market watch says, cut our 2020 two's carbon neutral plan is misleading. and based on what it calls creative calculations, it is highly unlikely this will help is going to be cohen you draw. it is not incredible claim, and there is a big risk that is going to mislead the bone akin to thinking that this has no impact on the climate. when actually doesn't, does the organizing committee says cut hours? historic ambition should be recognised, not criticized. it points to the almost 1000000 square meters of green space created and a new solar power plant that will generate renewable energy for years after the tournament ends. we stop by our planning. we stand by our calculations and we stand by our plans to offset what's remaining in the best possible way. with the best information that we have a team from cut, our university will be setting up whether monitoring stations and sharing the daily air quality with fans during the world cup. the hope is it will spread awareness about the impact we have on the climate and how to reduce our carbon footprint. natasha n
but a report by carbon market watch says, cut our 2020 two's carbon neutral plan is misleading. and based on what it calls creative calculations, it is highly unlikely this will help is going to be cohen you draw. it is not incredible claim, and there is a big risk that is going to mislead the bone akin to thinking that this has no impact on the climate. when actually doesn't, does the organizing committee says cut hours? historic ambition should be recognised, not criticized. it points to the...