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why are we focusing on carbon? that's because as soon as we've done this, it becomes the biggest trouble amaica. when you burn co dom it's vast amounts of c, o 2. the same goes for oil and gas. carbon emissions from fossil fuels are by far the biggest pollutant that's responsible for climate change. this is regular air and this is what we're doing throughout atmosphere right now. and once we turn on our son, this one starts heating up much quicker. a little bit of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is great because carbon dioxide is really, really good at absorbing and radiating the heat that gets reflected from the surface. it's what makes our planet warm enough to live on. but we're taking it a little bit too far with all of this. we're blowing more of this stuff into the air almost every year. the only 2 dips you can see here, the 2009 financial crisis and the curve it 19 pandemic. not exactly intentional and pretty catastrophic. a carbon tax ideally would change that makes things that polluted a lot more expensiv
why are we focusing on carbon? that's because as soon as we've done this, it becomes the biggest trouble amaica. when you burn co dom it's vast amounts of c, o 2. the same goes for oil and gas. carbon emissions from fossil fuels are by far the biggest pollutant that's responsible for climate change. this is regular air and this is what we're doing throughout atmosphere right now. and once we turn on our son, this one starts heating up much quicker. a little bit of carbon dioxide in the...
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ways to tax carbon emissions. you can text the entire economy or just the specific fixed up some taxes, only target companies of a certain size. a lot of the carbon taxes worldwide taxes on fossil fuels. that means fossil fuel fans must pay for every lita or cubic meter of oil, gas and coal they extract. but in many cases, the additional cost is passed onto the consumer, incentivizing them to use less of it. the next question is what to do with all the money you just collected. one way is to reduce other taxes in sweden. one is called vista, green tax shift. this is christy on to him on he advised the swedish government on tax policies for 10 years. one, use an increase in environmental succession to reduce the taxes on labor that would be considered to be a growth enhancing reform. switzerland uses 2 thirds of its revenue to reduce health insurance and social security payments and invest the rest into low emission effect as canada takes it one step further. revenue we collect from that federal fuel charge. the va
ways to tax carbon emissions. you can text the entire economy or just the specific fixed up some taxes, only target companies of a certain size. a lot of the carbon taxes worldwide taxes on fossil fuels. that means fossil fuel fans must pay for every lita or cubic meter of oil, gas and coal they extract. but in many cases, the additional cost is passed onto the consumer, incentivizing them to use less of it. the next question is what to do with all the money you just collected. one way is to...
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a little bit of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is great because carbon dioxide is really, really good at the absorbing and radiating the heat that gets reflected from the surface. it's what makes our planet warm enough to live on. but we're taking a little bit too far with all of this. we're blowing more of the stuff into the air almost every year. the only 2 dips you can see here, the 2009 financial crisis and the curve at 19 pandemic. not exactly intentional and pretty catastrophic as a column text ideally would change that makes things that pollute a lot more expensive so that people will buy or use less of it. and then time this will make clean if acknowledge is cheaper and more attractive. it's so appealing because it seems so simple and logical fit drives the lowest cost ways of reducing emissions. simon, to do the works for the canadian government. it's had a former federal carbon tax since 2019. and it just sort of sends abroad signal to the marketplace that pollution shouldn't be free and, and then it kind of lets all of the actors decide for themselves how best that works in
a little bit of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is great because carbon dioxide is really, really good at the absorbing and radiating the heat that gets reflected from the surface. it's what makes our planet warm enough to live on. but we're taking a little bit too far with all of this. we're blowing more of the stuff into the air almost every year. the only 2 dips you can see here, the 2009 financial crisis and the curve at 19 pandemic. not exactly intentional and pretty catastrophic as a...
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so can the carbon tax stop us from polluting? but 1st things 1st, why are we focusing on carbon? that's because as soon as we've done this, it becomes the biggest trouble amaica. when you burn co dom it's vast amounts of c, o 2. the same goes for oil and gas. carbon emissions from fossil fuels are by far the biggest pollutant that's responsible for climate change. this is regular air and this is what we're doing to atmosphere right now. and once we turn on our son, this one starts eating up much quicker. a little bit of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is great because carbon dioxide is really, really good at absorbing and radiating the heat that gets reflected from the surface. it's what makes our planet warm enough to live on. but we're taking it a little bit too far with all of this. we're blowing more of this stuff into the air almost every year. the only 2 dips you can see here, the 2009 financial crisis, and the cobit 19 pandemic. not exactly intentional. i'm pretty catastrophic of the context ideally would change that makes things that polluted a lot more expensive so that
so can the carbon tax stop us from polluting? but 1st things 1st, why are we focusing on carbon? that's because as soon as we've done this, it becomes the biggest trouble amaica. when you burn co dom it's vast amounts of c, o 2. the same goes for oil and gas. carbon emissions from fossil fuels are by far the biggest pollutant that's responsible for climate change. this is regular air and this is what we're doing to atmosphere right now. and once we turn on our son, this one starts eating up...
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but that's also what a carbon tax is. it _ in the uk. but that's also what a carbon tax is.arbon tax is. it would be - in the uk. but that's also what a carbon tax is. it would be a - in the uk. but that's also what a carbon tax is. it would be a tax i in the uk. but that's also what a i carbon tax is. it would be a tax on meat, on cars, on any delivery to your house, on many of the things that we buy and consume. you say it would raise £90 billion in tax from a carbon tax. the think tank for institute for fiscal studies say will be impossible to raise that sort of money without the effect being felt by, the key phrase, everyone. everyone would pay more for something as a result. what for something as a result. what we're preposing _ for something as a result. what we're proposing is _ for something as a result. what we're proposing is a _ for something as a result. what we're proposing is a tax - for something as a result. what we're proposing is a tax that. for something as a result. “twat we're proposing is a tax that hits for something as a result. rmtegt we're proposing
but that's also what a carbon tax is. it _ in the uk. but that's also what a carbon tax is.arbon tax is. it would be - in the uk. but that's also what a carbon tax is. it would be a - in the uk. but that's also what a carbon tax is. it would be a tax i in the uk. but that's also what a i carbon tax is. it would be a tax on meat, on cars, on any delivery to your house, on many of the things that we buy and consume. you say it would raise £90 billion in tax from a carbon tax. the think tank for...
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the potassium carbonate vendors, many of them homeless through a chemical reaction. this leaves space in the salt solution for more as a whole gas, which continues to be attracted to some of the a c to acid molecules escape and turn into a gas again. but then the drawing back in overtime, the process comes down, then almost all of the home for gas is dissolved and the liquid and no longer poses the risk. the next step is to place the salt solutions in display cases at over 60 needs in the festa. co book is one of those museums, keen to put the salt solutions to the test. the museum is a special case for the past 2 years. it's been using a salt solution will be its magnesium, chloride, that smells effective against pollutants such as a seat to cast a tow formaldehyde no has not been massaged, but it is against damage caused by moisture in the display case at 1st. okay. how do you face moist? it has the ability to drill components out of the glass, or if you don't do anything about it over time, the cracks will run through the entire loss and can cause it to for the po
the potassium carbonate vendors, many of them homeless through a chemical reaction. this leaves space in the salt solution for more as a whole gas, which continues to be attracted to some of the a c to acid molecules escape and turn into a gas again. but then the drawing back in overtime, the process comes down, then almost all of the home for gas is dissolved and the liquid and no longer poses the risk. the next step is to place the salt solutions in display cases at over 60 needs in the...
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and also removes exiled carbon dioxide. the seats have several layers, they need to be gas tight and with stunned excess pressure. the outlet is made of fire retardant, capital coated with a menu. the suits protect against the vacuum as the cold, as well as mike cray, meteor rights, and solar radiation. a special underway with choose through which cool water flies prevents the aspirin notes from overheating, showing that strenuous work as to trains of space missions in special swimming pools like type is that more than $100.00 killer heavy suit substituted with whites which allow them to flight corresponding to the conditions in the international space station is a waiting list environments. this is because it will bits the so fast that centrifugal force and gravity balance each other around. it travels 7 kilometers per 2nd, the asteroid moving at the same speed, but they didn't notice it. physically speaking, outside the station there in their own little bit. even a tiny push movement can h at this old bitch and caused the
and also removes exiled carbon dioxide. the seats have several layers, they need to be gas tight and with stunned excess pressure. the outlet is made of fire retardant, capital coated with a menu. the suits protect against the vacuum as the cold, as well as mike cray, meteor rights, and solar radiation. a special underway with choose through which cool water flies prevents the aspirin notes from overheating, showing that strenuous work as to trains of space missions in special swimming pools...
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these are made up of water and various thoughts like potassium carbonate or potash. it's nonsense, that's because i think this as will depend on this assault solution, such as potassium carbonate to be placed discrete in display case in the should then absorb pollutants. so for a long period and protect the exhibits, acetic acid gas is a pollutant that can damage museum exhibits. or if i please choose colleague, want to show how potassium carbonates can render this homeless. the tube of all this represents the meaning showcase is the one on the right to contain means the potassium carbonate salt solution. the one on the left contains via as soon as the a c take nastic gas is injected. the gas concentration in the patrol is rises. right, and the buffalo with the salt solution, flew in the bottle containing time. then it's time to wait a few minutes. but it's interesting, i'm sure you can see quite nicely here that within 2 minutes the potassium carbonate has taken most of the a c take acetate out of the demo victory in the example below. you can see that the a c to ca
these are made up of water and various thoughts like potassium carbonate or potash. it's nonsense, that's because i think this as will depend on this assault solution, such as potassium carbonate to be placed discrete in display case in the should then absorb pollutants. so for a long period and protect the exhibits, acetic acid gas is a pollutant that can damage museum exhibits. or if i please choose colleague, want to show how potassium carbonates can render this homeless. the tube of all...
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they would say foam can't break reinforced carbon-carbon.eople that said there's something else that explains this. -we decided to ask nasa about the history of foam strikes, which had never been done. -i was asked by the accident investigation team to help find that type of information. i went through a database, there's a historical database of all the space shuttle missions, from the very first shuttle mission up until that day. i called the investigators and i said, "you're not gonna believe this. take a look at this." i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic! move with xfinity. ♪ -i was shocked to find that there were over a half a dozen occurrences of foam strikes recorded. so, we turned that in
they would say foam can't break reinforced carbon-carbon.eople that said there's something else that explains this. -we decided to ask nasa about the history of foam strikes, which had never been done. -i was asked by the accident investigation team to help find that type of information. i went through a database, there's a historical database of all the space shuttle missions, from the very first shuttle mission up until that day. i called the investigators and i said, "you're not gonna...
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, what is the government's mowing of carbon taxation, a further step in that direction?uakes that is the thing, we have to do it step-by-step, as far as malaysia is concern, we have subsidized our carbon so far, diesel, before there is proud electricity, and we are still subsidizing petrol. so when we want to talk about carbon tech, which i do believe -- believe is the next step, that means we have to address our subsidies first, so, the retargeting is an important first step, and now we need to work on the other parts that we need to do before we go on the carbon tax. i think we are already discussing whether we can pilot it, the minister of finances leading the discussion with the minister of trade as well as with the world bank to see how we can start carbon tax, and we are looking at potential sectors such as the steel industry. however: you have said the fuel subsidies are part of the reason why ev's having quite taken off in malaysia given the reduction, to what extent do you think that pictures going to change in terms of uptake of electric vehicles? >> this year
, what is the government's mowing of carbon taxation, a further step in that direction?uakes that is the thing, we have to do it step-by-step, as far as malaysia is concern, we have subsidized our carbon so far, diesel, before there is proud electricity, and we are still subsidizing petrol. so when we want to talk about carbon tech, which i do believe -- believe is the next step, that means we have to address our subsidies first, so, the retargeting is an important first step, and now we need...
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look at the picture of the carbon cycle you're emitting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. it is getting up into the ocean, which is the big carbon sink or swamplands or peat moss or whatever and the little bit of it stays in the atmosphere and some of it's there for a few years and some of us there for 10,000 years. and then that's not what causes the harm, right? the harm of climate change is the heat waves and the drought and the hurricanes and the mudslides and the famine and the wars that we fight. diminished resources. and that is not related in a straightforward way, to the molecules that we're into the atmosphere. so this is incredibly complex chain of events that takes us to eventually. 8 billion people emitting causes through things like resource wars and mudslides and hurricanes and fires i forgot fires, fire seasons coming again. right? so that's system is so big and so complex. it is here. that really important language in sensitive to individual choice. so walter saying armstrong says years ago it feels like obligated not to join us all because you hurt people
look at the picture of the carbon cycle you're emitting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. it is getting up into the ocean, which is the big carbon sink or swamplands or peat moss or whatever and the little bit of it stays in the atmosphere and some of it's there for a few years and some of us there for 10,000 years. and then that's not what causes the harm, right? the harm of climate change is the heat waves and the drought and the hurricanes and the mudslides and the famine and the wars that...
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we have a carbon-free, if we use this term, this is gs 43%, plus the remaining 60, there is the most of all there is a giant method of energy efficiency invented by our grandfathers, relatives, ancestors, this is district heating, the generation of heat, electricity in a joint cycle with a gigantic efficiency of 67, 75 to 80%. this is all saves fuel very much, that's why we have electricity. its energy intensity and its carbon intensity are the best in the world, in terms of heat it’s a little more complicated, but we just need a lot of heat, for example, the thermal power of moscow, it is equal to the power of the four scandinavian capitals of all, yes, copenhagen, helsinki and stockholm, plus 10 other largest cities canada, calgary, ottawa, venepec, montreal, and so on, that is, moscow in its thermal power is equal to all these 12 cities, wow. even a little more yes, accordingly, therefore, of course, you can compare with calgary, with ottawa, of course, but still yes, montreal, which means, accordingly, it is 1.5-2 million people, and there, but at the same time, there is still a
we have a carbon-free, if we use this term, this is gs 43%, plus the remaining 60, there is the most of all there is a giant method of energy efficiency invented by our grandfathers, relatives, ancestors, this is district heating, the generation of heat, electricity in a joint cycle with a gigantic efficiency of 67, 75 to 80%. this is all saves fuel very much, that's why we have electricity. its energy intensity and its carbon intensity are the best in the world, in terms of heat it’s a...
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so what are they doing to cut down on their carbon emissions?rever you'rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. artificial intelligence. yep, ai. it is everywhere nowadays. and the big tech companies like google, meta, microsoft, and now apple, they're muscling in to be at the head of the ai race, unveiling ever more sophisticated chat bots and other machine learning tools. but one aspect of the ai race that's perhaps not talked about as much is the impact on the environment. these language models, like chatgpt, are some of the most energy—guzzling technologies. they need vast data centres to store the amount of data required to train the chat bots. so let me just show you some of the numbers. emissions from global cloud computing account for around 2.1% to 3.9% of all global greenhouse emissions. that's more than the emissions from global aviation. but that number — it's growing by up to 36% every year due to the energy required to run ai tasks. and that means that, by 2027, according to resear
so what are they doing to cut down on their carbon emissions?rever you'rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. artificial intelligence. yep, ai. it is everywhere nowadays. and the big tech companies like google, meta, microsoft, and now apple, they're muscling in to be at the head of the ai race, unveiling ever more sophisticated chat bots and other machine learning tools. but one aspect of the ai race that's perhaps not talked about as much...
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the own carbon footprint formulas. who to do is greenhouse gas emissions receive payments for the credit. the company gauges the inbox, as well as that is possible. what has company going to go? does it measures important, devise the environment, the benefits of companies that it will pay for this benefit level focused on sustainability and the money that comes close to the 5 years? so that is all about the government the start to class, but it almost feels with the latest technology to keep a jock of carbon savings. employees born into each fees with the head of satellite images. the data is fed into a mathematical model which then predicts the image is saved within a defined period. once are defined, carbon unit is equal to one dental 5 and outside. now how much is one dental, carbon dioxide? it's almost driving 4000 kilometers because you say that again, the jobs farm was cool, the carbon credits team will provide additional revenue and it gets now the verification process is over. the sale of their carbon credits w
the own carbon footprint formulas. who to do is greenhouse gas emissions receive payments for the credit. the company gauges the inbox, as well as that is possible. what has company going to go? does it measures important, devise the environment, the benefits of companies that it will pay for this benefit level focused on sustainability and the money that comes close to the 5 years? so that is all about the government the start to class, but it almost feels with the latest technology to keep a...
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it is weird how and how fast we did carbonized is - how fast we did carbonized is probably going to bee big dividing lines of the next parliament is not necessarilyjust along party lines but it is not being discussed is much as many opinion polls suggest people would like it to be in there something weird about the selection. if you look forward, climate change and decarbonization in reaching that zero by 2,050 is the law of the land of the moment. they'll probably be the biggest challenge he faces a country in the next 20 years in the stopping discussed as we look forward and what's the big things cover the start of the last 1a years? with the european union and brexit is stopping discussed either, just give a short term in the moment cost election which is not looking back to the big decisions which have been may be crucially is looking forward to the big ones we need to make in the future either. and the bye election last year, labor seems a little hesitant to go out talking about climate change what is required. i out talking about climate change what is required.— out talking abou
it is weird how and how fast we did carbonized is - how fast we did carbonized is probably going to bee big dividing lines of the next parliament is not necessarilyjust along party lines but it is not being discussed is much as many opinion polls suggest people would like it to be in there something weird about the selection. if you look forward, climate change and decarbonization in reaching that zero by 2,050 is the law of the land of the moment. they'll probably be the biggest challenge he...
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this, he's a mines to a brand 40 percent of energy related to carbon dioxide emissions. in industry, he's is the central trying for, for example, and past drawings in few to preserve as parties like milk is treated with mines. he's usually less than $100.00 degrees celsius to eliminate pathogens and extend shelf life. the higher end still making for instance, requires he's a one times and $600.00 degrees celsius. fossil fuels current t drive, most of this. but thermal batteries are already stepping in. instead. in the faster we can deploy wind and solar and put it to this purpose, we can build a future that is lower cost that is not volatile than price and it is 0 carbon. there is a copy as however, to thermal batteries, as we know know them. let's look at the sun box refreshed. this one leaves us about 30 percent of its energy, and it's not you has capable of returning electricity is electricity. but as he's, as we've discussed on the box, we can only be applied to less than 40 percent of industrial needs because of its lower temperature range. it's also worth rememberi
this, he's a mines to a brand 40 percent of energy related to carbon dioxide emissions. in industry, he's is the central trying for, for example, and past drawings in few to preserve as parties like milk is treated with mines. he's usually less than $100.00 degrees celsius to eliminate pathogens and extend shelf life. the higher end still making for instance, requires he's a one times and $600.00 degrees celsius. fossil fuels current t drive, most of this. but thermal batteries are already...
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the world is moving by leaps and bounds towards carbon neutrality. the renewable energy revolution is in full swing, and the transition away from hydrocarbons in the energy sector is inevitable. our task is to make the green transition as quickly as possible to curb the rise in global temperatures. but there’s not a lot of hype, one strange thing caught my eye as a climatologist, returning to amber’s report, most of the media that reprinted their data are amazing thus shifted focus. everyone talks about the triumph of relatively new technologies, wind turbines , solar panels, as if not noticing the fact that most of the energy from this thirty percent is generated not by the sun or wind, but by water. hydropower has already served humanity. using the green agenda: the development and sale of clean technologies, all these are huge profits, but on the other hand, of course, no one has canceled the relevance of the problem of decarbonization, primarily by reducing the carbon component in electricity production. well, today we’ll talk about green energy,
the world is moving by leaps and bounds towards carbon neutrality. the renewable energy revolution is in full swing, and the transition away from hydrocarbons in the energy sector is inevitable. our task is to make the green transition as quickly as possible to curb the rise in global temperatures. but there’s not a lot of hype, one strange thing caught my eye as a climatologist, returning to amber’s report, most of the media that reprinted their data are amazing thus shifted focus....
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isn't there a carbon tax coming?climate ln years pushing incredibly hard something that our political system, the moment is capable ofg. so we've that's one of the reasons why a series of workarounds like this scope three emissions you know, measurement andbv its way to e's known for decades that it makes sense lo oil industry to use thephern sewer for free. power toil industry has alway prevent that from happening and for that, that's why this next election, among other■ things, s not because we're going to get a carbon tax, but i don't think i don't thinks any possibility of that getting through our congress. but because pressure this industryd applying this lng those are the places where we can make this fight it's not like people haven't figured this out, you here. we've all been working as hard as we so you when you take the fights where you have some say this, if you think about the inflation reduact,we all know it's a huge, you know, it'e american by many multiples. true.ffp it's kind of a carbon tax on its he
isn't there a carbon tax coming?climate ln years pushing incredibly hard something that our political system, the moment is capable ofg. so we've that's one of the reasons why a series of workarounds like this scope three emissions you know, measurement andbv its way to e's known for decades that it makes sense lo oil industry to use thephern sewer for free. power toil industry has alway prevent that from happening and for that, that's why this next election, among other■ things, s not...
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less carbon will pay a lower carbon levy. more carbon will pay a higher levy. that levy global incentive for clean manufacturing. wherever products are made for export to e.u. and u.k. markets. if we joined in if the united states of america joined in and implemented a similar policy herehome the downward pressure on globalse emissions, which currently represent roughly of global emissions, would be even more powerful. a carbon border adjustment would be a win for cleaner american manufacturing. on average, the c is about three times more carbon intensive than the u.s. so if a domestically produced good paid a $1levy the equivalent good imported from china would pay $3 carbon levy which wouldp to reshore to the u.s. steel, aluminum and kel cal production and -- and chemical and all the well paying manufacturing jobs they fossil fuel industry complains such a policy would harm same consumers they gouge, but when it comes to remedy andat consumers. well a, these companies already maked absorb the tariffs for their customers. and, b, we can spend tariff revenues i
less carbon will pay a lower carbon levy. more carbon will pay a higher levy. that levy global incentive for clean manufacturing. wherever products are made for export to e.u. and u.k. markets. if we joined in if the united states of america joined in and implemented a similar policy herehome the downward pressure on globalse emissions, which currently represent roughly of global emissions, would be even more powerful. a carbon border adjustment would be a win for cleaner american...
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now how much is one dental, carbon dioxide? it's almost driving 4000 kilometers because you say that again, there's no jobs farm was cool, the carbon credits team will provide additional revenue and it gets now the verification process. a school where the sale of the carbon credits will be completed by the end of the year growing, then they will know how much they have. the potential benefits of, of almost a clear but ex goods will and that the international copland trading system is not without its done site. it has its own climbing cords. and it will have to understand that the emission reductions that are generated within india, how are they to be sorted outside india in what conditions at what price? because any credit that it's sort of outside india is that the cost of discounting it from it goes on climate. the interest in the government credit scheme is going switching to most sustainable methods. introducing c o 2 emissions gifts fund was a john for posting on a making environment. the finley i'd be go to an attractive
now how much is one dental, carbon dioxide? it's almost driving 4000 kilometers because you say that again, there's no jobs farm was cool, the carbon credits team will provide additional revenue and it gets now the verification process. a school where the sale of the carbon credits will be completed by the end of the year growing, then they will know how much they have. the potential benefits of, of almost a clear but ex goods will and that the international copland trading system is not...
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this technology, which is produced using microalgae, absorbs industrial carbon dioxide gas and turns it into oxygen net converts. the production of each seed tree machine can replace 10 mature trees. these young students gathered together to think about the great global crisis. it is about reducing the pollution of carbon dioxide absorption, which is mainly faced by most of the industries. one of the ways to solve it. 32 and carbon dioxide and its conversion to oxygen as a valuable substance. liquid tree production technology is the need of today's world to achieve clean air. this process is one of the ways and methods of solving . 32 and carbon dioxide and its conversion to oxygen. this air purifier. may you can increase the width of it and produce it. the air purification function is performed by these microalgae with the biotechnological method. first, we add a series of salts to the distilled water. we add it to the device, kerwan's dioxide enters the device from the end, it is filtered by microalgae, and finally oxygen comes out from the top, during a period of 14 days, the alga
this technology, which is produced using microalgae, absorbs industrial carbon dioxide gas and turns it into oxygen net converts. the production of each seed tree machine can replace 10 mature trees. these young students gathered together to think about the great global crisis. it is about reducing the pollution of carbon dioxide absorption, which is mainly faced by most of the industries. one of the ways to solve it. 32 and carbon dioxide and its conversion to oxygen as a valuable substance....
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dioxide. >> so that sensor all the way up there, the white sensor, it's a carbon flux sensor. rainfall sensor. >> i'm trying not to look down there. i like looking at the sensors up above me. this is a beautiful view, throw. >> yeah, it's nice. >> i mean, you can see the canal and the lake. >> yeah, you can see everything. it's beautiful. >> reporter: and while this island may be run by the smithsonian, it's a museum without walls, where nature's art is always on display. >> it's an amazingly special place. likely the most stable part of the u.s.-panama relationship over the last 100 years. and we're looking forward to being that stable part of it for the next 100 years. >> i'm ben tracy in panama. >>> "cbs news roundup" will be right back. >>> tonight, major league baseball will honor willie mays, who died tuesday at the age of 93. the san francisco giants will face the st. louis cardinals at a ballpark in alabama six miles from where mays grew up and where he made his pro debut in the negro leagues. special correspondent james brown remembers the say hey kid. >> here's a pit
dioxide. >> so that sensor all the way up there, the white sensor, it's a carbon flux sensor. rainfall sensor. >> i'm trying not to look down there. i like looking at the sensors up above me. this is a beautiful view, throw. >> yeah, it's nice. >> i mean, you can see the canal and the lake. >> yeah, you can see everything. it's beautiful. >> reporter: and while this island may be run by the smithsonian, it's a museum without walls, where nature's art is...
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there is a carbon cost associated with making them, but found a sense to bounce, re cancel, signed the emissions generation and making us, and it's 1st month of use because of the he's of the breaks the company kings they can be used instead of fossil fuels. in 90 percent of industrial processes, the use of molten souls meanwhile to be used for storage, need a lot of energy to be kept toss. think back to the plant in chile, one of the places on the planet with the highest levels of solar radiation. rocks on the other hand, while they're not capable of storing cheese as high as the brakes and therefore analysis impactful and tackling industrial he's they are plentiful. so in many ways these rocks are or more or less free and have very i would say minimal environmental impacts the whether it's fund brakes, rocks or salt, terminal energy batteries, mike, another step forward in the move away from fossil fuels. we are entering in error when the sustainability officer and the financial officer can love each other. what do you think of thermal proseries? let us know in the comments below. an
there is a carbon cost associated with making them, but found a sense to bounce, re cancel, signed the emissions generation and making us, and it's 1st month of use because of the he's of the breaks the company kings they can be used instead of fossil fuels. in 90 percent of industrial processes, the use of molten souls meanwhile to be used for storage, need a lot of energy to be kept toss. think back to the plant in chile, one of the places on the planet with the highest levels of solar...
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honestly, i think if people are going to embrace how we get to a carbon neutral/carbon negative future little bit better by embracing innovation. >> if a single picture can capture wyoming's energy past, present, and future, this may be it, a fully loaded coal train passing in front of a huge wind farm. remember, this state still produces more coal than any other, by far. >> the likelihood that we will truly, as a world, move away from fossil fuels is very low. >> holly krutka runs the school of energy resources at the university of wyoming. before shifting to academia, she worked for pea body, the largest coal company in america. >> 82% of our global energy consumption is fossil fuels. >> 82%? >> 82%. it has not changed. >> because of that stark fact, krutka and her colleagues are focused on taking the co2 out of fossil fuels, like coal, before it reaches the atmosphere with a technology called carbon capture and storage. >> there are carbon capture and storage projects in america working right now. there's just not enough. the capture side, we're there today. >> you can do it now. >>
honestly, i think if people are going to embrace how we get to a carbon neutral/carbon negative future little bit better by embracing innovation. >> if a single picture can capture wyoming's energy past, present, and future, this may be it, a fully loaded coal train passing in front of a huge wind farm. remember, this state still produces more coal than any other, by far. >> the likelihood that we will truly, as a world, move away from fossil fuels is very low. >> holly krutka...
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but if we wa burn a trillion metric tons of carbon which is 3.7 trillion million metric tons co2.so the joy guzzle is 14 kilograms. this is notround error. this is not a drop in the bucket. this is a drop in an ocean in ocean is not static. it is incredibly and it's moving around.carbon cycle you're emitting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. getting up into the ocean which is the big carbon sink or swamplands or peat moss or whatever and the little bit of it stays in the atmosphere and some of it's there for a few years and some of us there for 10,000 years. and then that's not what causes climate change is the heat waves and the drought and the humudslides and the famine and the wars that we fight. diminished resources. and that is not related in a straightforward way, to the mole we're into the atmosphere. so this is incredibly complex chai events that takes us to llion people emitting causes through things likers and mudslides and hurricanes and fires i forgot fires, fire seasons coming right? so that's system is so big and so complex. it is here. that really important language
but if we wa burn a trillion metric tons of carbon which is 3.7 trillion million metric tons co2.so the joy guzzle is 14 kilograms. this is notround error. this is not a drop in the bucket. this is a drop in an ocean in ocean is not static. it is incredibly and it's moving around.carbon cycle you're emitting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. getting up into the ocean which is the big carbon sink or swamplands or peat moss or whatever and the little bit of it stays in the atmosphere and some of...
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it is a matter of reducing the pollution of carbon dioxide absorption, which is mainly faced by most of the industries. one of the ways to solve 32. this process is one of the ways to remove carbon dioxide and convert it into oxygen you can increase the width of the air purifier. the air purification function is performed by these microalgae with the biotechnological method . we add a series of salts to the distilled water , we make a series of salts that are based on the algae culture medium, and we add talc to the device, carbon dioxide enters the device from the end , it is filtered by the microalgae and finally, the oxygen comes out from above , during a period of 14 days, the algae in these tanks feed on the carbon dioxide and produce pure oxygen . the feature is that it uses the energy of the sun , for this reason, the production of each plant can replace 20 square meters of grass or 10 mature trees. after exhausting the air and evaporating the water, the algae grown in this environment are left behind with the scientific name of biomass . we have reached the length of the proc
it is a matter of reducing the pollution of carbon dioxide absorption, which is mainly faced by most of the industries. one of the ways to solve 32. this process is one of the ways to remove carbon dioxide and convert it into oxygen you can increase the width of the air purifier. the air purification function is performed by these microalgae with the biotechnological method . we add a series of salts to the distilled water , we make a series of salts that are based on the algae culture medium,...
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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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capture and storage or carbon dioxide removal. and that's going to be a very different market in there. and today, there's not really a world whirl while the gas companies are still selling oil and gas 3040 years from now. if we're on track to meet our clinicals that we're also had used today of this may being the hottest my ever knocking the 12 straight monthly rec, what? hi. you've mentioned things like a video and, but it's is warming accelerating. so there's a big debate in the community right now about whether or not the rate of for me is accelerating. my personal view is that there is increasing evidence that it is in part because that's also what our climate models expect to happen in a world where we're not reducing emissions of c o 2 another greenhouse gases. but we are reducing emissions of planet cooling aerosols. so some of the things that we put up in the atmosphere is a byproduct of burning coal, oil and gas like so for an oxide, actually had a cooling effect on the planet. and those of historically masked about a 3r
capture and storage or carbon dioxide removal. and that's going to be a very different market in there. and today, there's not really a world whirl while the gas companies are still selling oil and gas 3040 years from now. if we're on track to meet our clinicals that we're also had used today of this may being the hottest my ever knocking the 12 straight monthly rec, what? hi. you've mentioned things like a video and, but it's is warming accelerating. so there's a big debate in the community...
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and still, natural, mineral, carbonated and still water, drinking water is extracted from a well 46al water is extracted from a well 230 m deep. every person can touch a drop of nature and to feel for yourself what real natural water is? we need to be proud, since we produce a natural product, that the local source... has been uniquely known for a long time and not only the locals knew this residents. the springs were included on the swiss map of healing waters of 1524. water was delivered to the table of the russian kings. in 1855, a sanatorium was opened here to treat patients with radiculitis, rheumatism and other diseases with mineral waters. the treatment was successful and the sanatorium was considered one of the best in europe. today it is a balneological resort of the presidential administration. belarus is famous for its high level of popular brands from european manufacturers, treatments, including mineral water, which is superior in properties and composition due to the peculiarities of the location of our well, it is also recommended for medicinal purposes, such as for m
and still, natural, mineral, carbonated and still water, drinking water is extracted from a well 46al water is extracted from a well 230 m deep. every person can touch a drop of nature and to feel for yourself what real natural water is? we need to be proud, since we produce a natural product, that the local source... has been uniquely known for a long time and not only the locals knew this residents. the springs were included on the swiss map of healing waters of 1524. water was delivered to...
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tt’s all around the world that canoes are built out of carbon.— built out of carbon.ted | athletes from a range of sporting backgrounds, including former london irish rugby player. backgrounds, including former london irish rugby player-— irish rugby player. we've got... i've irish rugby player. we've got... i've always _ irish rugby player. we've got... i've always wanted _ irish rugby player. we've got... i've always wanted a _ irish rugby player. we've got... i've always wanted a water i irish rugby player. we've got... | i've always wanted a water sport that gave me what rugby gave me, working for each other and in the boat of six, the harder i work, the more the team benefits. originating in the polynesian _ more the team benefits. originating in the polynesian islands, _ in the polynesian islands, everything about the sport arts back to its heritage, including the language, there is an arm and on the side of the canoe needed to stabilise the boats, once made from hollowed out tree trunks. in these, you don't capsize, you hooley, the hawaiian word for turn. tt yo
tt’s all around the world that canoes are built out of carbon.— built out of carbon.ted | athletes from a range of sporting backgrounds, including former london irish rugby player. backgrounds, including former london irish rugby player-— irish rugby player. we've got... i've irish rugby player. we've got... i've always _ irish rugby player. we've got... i've always wanted _ irish rugby player. we've got... i've always wanted a _ irish rugby player. we've got... i've always wanted a water...
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i mean, this is a different kind of carbon fund.ruce: our transition business, we started -- we split off from our main infrastructure business 4.5, four or five years ago. we raised a large first time fund. we just did the first close of our second fund for $10 billion. and then we started an emerging markets business. so i would say that is just a split off. this is just -- all we are trying to do is we informed ourself about transition, we built a team over a long period of time. now some people said to us, can you solve emerging markets as opposed to just developed markets? francine: right. bruce: we didn't feel it appropriate to put the two in the same fund, so we are creating another fund to do that. and some of our clients will come along with us, and we are quite excited about it. francine: is that a template for possible future kind of spinoffs? bruce: we have -- in our private equity business, we have a buyout sponsor business. but we are also doing -- we're just in the midst of creating a strategy for the middle east, whi
i mean, this is a different kind of carbon fund.ruce: our transition business, we started -- we split off from our main infrastructure business 4.5, four or five years ago. we raised a large first time fund. we just did the first close of our second fund for $10 billion. and then we started an emerging markets business. so i would say that is just a split off. this is just -- all we are trying to do is we informed ourself about transition, we built a team over a long period of time. now some...
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and if we manage the carbon in a way, um by you recycling it, using of the, alternately capturing and storing it, that would be no problem with the with, with, with having some emissions. there's just one tiny problem. the tech to do that isn't anywhere near advanced enough skeptic site. it's merely a destruction by fossil fuel producing nations. and we'll finally investment away from annual energy kareem. and again, the estimates that the tech, if it works at all, would be available at scale and to potentially 2040. i think 2040 is too far. we don't have enough time accepted that i can see what was interesting approach that we shouldn't be weighted to one technology and in an hour drive towards the composition. but to depend on the technology that isn't available until 2040 at scale is a great risk. so while saudi arabia matches on into its brave new green energy, well, that's still looking to convince developing countries to take the oil and persuade the world's leaders that manage in common is the solution to the climate crisis. so the plan is on track around code predicts boil dem
and if we manage the carbon in a way, um by you recycling it, using of the, alternately capturing and storing it, that would be no problem with the with, with, with having some emissions. there's just one tiny problem. the tech to do that isn't anywhere near advanced enough skeptic site. it's merely a destruction by fossil fuel producing nations. and we'll finally investment away from annual energy kareem. and again, the estimates that the tech, if it works at all, would be available at scale...
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you'll do with your industry and achieve carbone nets 0 by 2038. we pay a visit to another open factory and i as enough german to support the e mobility switch to launches, sense to invest in the planned and all of the brands that you own off 50000000000 euros over the next decade. the purposes of costs for creates synergies that can be used between the brands while at the same time, giving all the possibilities to the brands to make it cause that so it's what they want to do with the old books. it's the cause on these cuts, and then each model gets its own design. this plant is already using done salons, is a partner and drawn centers, including 2 battery factories, one in france and another and prepare ration in germany, which will one day supply batteries to $1200000.00 e cars a year. we shaft battery technology. we share certain structural elements and then it is very important that we convey to all customers. the tradition is to them and driving values, which means the robust code driving the position of robust rotating direct steering . and a
you'll do with your industry and achieve carbone nets 0 by 2038. we pay a visit to another open factory and i as enough german to support the e mobility switch to launches, sense to invest in the planned and all of the brands that you own off 50000000000 euros over the next decade. the purposes of costs for creates synergies that can be used between the brands while at the same time, giving all the possibilities to the brands to make it cause that so it's what they want to do with the old...