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price increases, increase industrial and agricultural production, thereby strengthening their energy security and economic sustainability. according to experts, by 2050 the population earth will grow by 1.7 billion people, and global energy demand by 22% first of all, in the least developed and developing countries this demand will grow, so it is clear that in the foreseeable future alternatives to coal. uh, native hydrocarbon fuel is not visible, which means an energy transition, which, of course, is necessary, but still this energy transition to a low-emission economy should be gradually balanced, carefully, adjusted, taking into account national characteristics and ester capabilities. by the way, speaking of which, some countries are now facing the same mistakes they made in planning this transition. the problem is only growing, but, apparently, the solution to these problems lies in the efficient use of all types of energy resources. based on the introduction of new clean technologies and a world that encourages a reduction in carbon means , and of course, together with our brix partners,
price increases, increase industrial and agricultural production, thereby strengthening their energy security and economic sustainability. according to experts, by 2050 the population earth will grow by 1.7 billion people, and global energy demand by 22% first of all, in the least developed and developing countries this demand will grow, so it is clear that in the foreseeable future alternatives to coal. uh, native hydrocarbon fuel is not visible, which means an energy transition, which, of...
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wants is energy security from britain . energy security from britain.e reliant as a world, as you say, on a tyrant like putin. we were affected in a secondary way because what he did pushed up the price of oil and gas on a global market worldwide, despite the fact we provide quite a bit of our own and despite the fact actually we have about 40% of our electricity last year was generated by renewables and nuclear, up from just 7% when we came to power. so it's not that we've not been doing anything. we've been moving very fast. this round of this is just the latest round of investment into renewables by some of the very biggest energy companies in the land . companies in the land. >> grant shapps speaking to us earlier. well, this comes as the consumers association, which magazine is reporting that 2.4 million households missed essential payments last month, including, yes, their fuel bills . those are levels last seen in the winter. let's get more now with our economics and business editor liam halligan who can join us there from downing street. and cle
wants is energy security from britain . energy security from britain.e reliant as a world, as you say, on a tyrant like putin. we were affected in a secondary way because what he did pushed up the price of oil and gas on a global market worldwide, despite the fact we provide quite a bit of our own and despite the fact actually we have about 40% of our electricity last year was generated by renewables and nuclear, up from just 7% when we came to power. so it's not that we've not been doing...
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organization it is, what it does and what reports you prepare, in particular in the field of energy security, we are an analytical center from kyiv, we have been working for 15 years and now every month we conduct such reviews in the field of energy security in order not to repeat mistakes in fact and to give an answer on how to strengthen it, we see this through the decentralization of the energy system increasing the share of renewable energy and other green solutions, because we monitor not only what ukraine is doing in this field, but also what eu countries and the usa are doing, for example , other developed countries, if we talk about energy security research. so who pays for this work? is it public money it is some kind of donors of the grantor, this work is really supported by the international renaissance fund. it is good. and if you talk about the importance of this work, you say not to repeat mistakes. that is, you investigate the risks in the power system and send your reports to government officials, or do you publish them publicly, well, through the press, how do you spread the
organization it is, what it does and what reports you prepare, in particular in the field of energy security, we are an analytical center from kyiv, we have been working for 15 years and now every month we conduct such reviews in the field of energy security in order not to repeat mistakes in fact and to give an answer on how to strengthen it, we see this through the decentralization of the energy system increasing the share of renewable energy and other green solutions, because we monitor not...
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that if you have energy security, you also have lower inflation because it's low energy costs that aree us economy to grow faster than ours and has kept inflation down when even tony blair has spoken out against burdening the pubuc spoken out against burdening the public with the cost of net zero, you can be sure that we are being too hasty with the green agenda. britain has already done more than most for the transition to net zero. as i've mentioned before, yale university publishes an annual environmental performance index and the uk finished in second place out of 180 countries last year , only behind denmark , year, only behind denmark, according to the independent climate action tracker. we are the only major economy held at the only major economy held at the most at the almost sufficient standard. no country is at a higher standard , but we is at a higher standard, but we can't pursue this agenda to the detriment and the cost of the public, least of all those who aren't particularly well off. it's democratic to have a vote on this, to allow people to choose. but in recent electi
that if you have energy security, you also have lower inflation because it's low energy costs that aree us economy to grow faster than ours and has kept inflation down when even tony blair has spoken out against burdening the pubuc spoken out against burdening the public with the cost of net zero, you can be sure that we are being too hasty with the green agenda. britain has already done more than most for the transition to net zero. as i've mentioned before, yale university publishes an annual...
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organization it is, what it does and what reports you prepare , in particular in the field of energy securitywe are analytical the center from kyiv has been working for 15 years and now every month we conduct such reviews in the field of energy security in order not to repeat mistakes in fact and to give an answer on how to strengthen it . what is ukraine doing in this field, but what are the countries of the eu and the usa doing, for example , other developed countries, if we talk about energy security research? so who pays for this work? is it state money, is it some donors this work is really supported by the grantor of the international renaissance fund. it is good. and if you talk about the importance of this work, you say not to repeat mistakes. that is, you investigate the risks in the power system and send your reports to government officials, or publish them publicly, well, through the press , distribute them in what way. yes, including thanks to you, we are trying to convey some main trends , the main solutions that allow us to do this. let's talk about it for sure. well, let's infl
organization it is, what it does and what reports you prepare , in particular in the field of energy securitywe are analytical the center from kyiv has been working for 15 years and now every month we conduct such reviews in the field of energy security in order not to repeat mistakes in fact and to give an answer on how to strengthen it . what is ukraine doing in this field, but what are the countries of the eu and the usa doing, for example , other developed countries, if we talk about energy...
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we are boosting our nation's energy security. years china dominated the clean energy supply chains. we let american jobs in factories go overseas. how long have we gone through this where the answer -- mostly republican but some democratic administrations, the answer was find the cheapest labor in the world, close the factory here and build it over there, wherever that is, and import the product from abroad? not anymore. we are building it here and sending the product over there. [applause] i mean it. we are bringing critical supply chains and technologies home, electric vehicle batteries, solar panels, wind turbines, critical minerals. because of the chips and science act, we have generated 231 billion dollars in private investment in making semi conductors. $231 billion. the small computer chips the size the -- the size of the end of your fingertip that affects everything in our lives from automobiles to the most sophisticated weapon systems. we invented these chips. we use to produce these chips. we stopped. we saw during the p
we are boosting our nation's energy security. years china dominated the clean energy supply chains. we let american jobs in factories go overseas. how long have we gone through this where the answer -- mostly republican but some democratic administrations, the answer was find the cheapest labor in the world, close the factory here and build it over there, wherever that is, and import the product from abroad? not anymore. we are building it here and sending the product over there. [applause] i...
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we have high did over difficulties together as made development more resilient young food and energy security. while back on the economy of a country and the wellbeing of its people, we have launched a china f a o. not in the south south cooperation trust fund implemented the foot production in house meant action shown, and provided us food assistance to and shed acro tech with many countries. we have also initiated a global clean energy cooperation partnership with a view to achieving to energy security. china is called a friend that africa can count over the pasta decade. china has provided a large amount of development assistance to africa and helped build more than 6000 kilometers of railway over 6000 kilometers of highway and 80 plus large power facilities on the continental going forward to china will carry out more cooperation with african countries to support africa in enhancing its own capacity for development to a specific measures will be taken such as providing satellite matching data products, implementing a smart customs, cooperation, partnership, shift and launching with unesco
we have high did over difficulties together as made development more resilient young food and energy security. while back on the economy of a country and the wellbeing of its people, we have launched a china f a o. not in the south south cooperation trust fund implemented the foot production in house meant action shown, and provided us food assistance to and shed acro tech with many countries. we have also initiated a global clean energy cooperation partnership with a view to achieving to...
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the third goal that we laid out for the ira is bolstering resilience and energy security.the bipartisan infrastructure law provides significant investment to adapt to climate change. that includes protecting our infrastructure against drought, flood and extreme heat. beyond climate adaptation, we must also mitigate our own abilities to shops from our reliance on fossil fuels. over the past couple of years we have seen how huge swings in the price of oil can put tremendous pressure on the pocketbooks of american families. we have also witnessed russia weaponizing experts -- exports against our european allies and partners. energy is the lifeblood of our economy. a clean energy transition will enable us to depend more on the wind and the sun and less on fossil fuels and the whims of those who control those resource -- resources. that will make a difference ordinary americans who will have greater stability and predict ability in their energy costs. this means greater certainty in their budgets and less time looking at the price tags outside of gas stations. but we must do mo
the third goal that we laid out for the ira is bolstering resilience and energy security.the bipartisan infrastructure law provides significant investment to adapt to climate change. that includes protecting our infrastructure against drought, flood and extreme heat. beyond climate adaptation, we must also mitigate our own abilities to shops from our reliance on fossil fuels. over the past couple of years we have seen how huge swings in the price of oil can put tremendous pressure on the...
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independence strengthen our energy security?> let's note their semi truth in advertising. remember how we got this. that billion the end was the end bit of what biden wanted, a green new deal and huge proposal for these new entitlements, the be part of this, healthy families plan or something like this it in the end the only thing that joe manchin would sign up for and they slapped the name on it which was completely inappropriate, inflation reduction act to make it more sellable but this is all about the remnants of biden's climate agenda. though it is quite aggressive even as it is. that climate agenda is aimed at undermining america's energy security in the name of reducing fossil fuels. it does nothing to help the economy, cheap fossil fuels are the lifeblood of any economy. to the extent this bill is reducing their use, tamping down on it and flooding the zone with new subsidies for things that are expensive and don't work, it is inflationary and undermining american strength. david: doesn't senator manchin, another story.
independence strengthen our energy security?> let's note their semi truth in advertising. remember how we got this. that billion the end was the end bit of what biden wanted, a green new deal and huge proposal for these new entitlements, the be part of this, healthy families plan or something like this it in the end the only thing that joe manchin would sign up for and they slapped the name on it which was completely inappropriate, inflation reduction act to make it more sellable but this is...
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the prime minister announced hundreds of new licenses will be granted, good for energy security, goodhe environment, and better than shipping it halfway around the world, but will it bring down domestic energy prices and is the timing right? a temperature boil off of the florida coast registered 101 degrees fahrenheit. in iraq, the cradle of civilization, the phrase is so dry that there e whole villages on the move. we've already reached the point of no return. good. it is energy weaken in the u.k. the prime minister has made a big commitment to the oil and gas industry. the government is providing up to 20 billion pounds for carbon capture projects, including the first in scotland, which the government said will create 20,000 new jobs. >> even in 2050, it is forecast a quarter of our energy needs will come from oil and gas. that is why carbon capture and storage are important. christian: the british government announced that the announcements are consistent with its commitment to reach net zero by 2050, which is set in law, but the prime minister stands accused of watering down the t
the prime minister announced hundreds of new licenses will be granted, good for energy security, goodhe environment, and better than shipping it halfway around the world, but will it bring down domestic energy prices and is the timing right? a temperature boil off of the florida coast registered 101 degrees fahrenheit. in iraq, the cradle of civilization, the phrase is so dry that there e whole villages on the move. we've already reached the point of no return. good. it is energy weaken in the...
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there has been, the full department title is department of energy, security net zero.ore politically contentious, certainly within the tory party. you are starting to get little cracks emerging in of how people think the government should go after that net zero targets is that that will have to have some political nous for the new secretary of state to deal with those questions and arguments that will go on in that portfolio. but i think it will be seen as a limited reshuffle. we sort of had the expectation that there was not going to be a huge cabinet shift around. remember, reshuffle are quite difficult. you start getting these comments about ministers taking on portfolios left, right and centre are not having expertise or going into departments long enough to make a difference. this is a crucial reshuffle for rishi sunak�*s government. he has spent the last year trying to stabilise things after liz truss' premiership. now he is looking ahead to a general election campaign and he clearly wants those people close to him, grant shapps was considered a very good communi
there has been, the full department title is department of energy, security net zero.ore politically contentious, certainly within the tory party. you are starting to get little cracks emerging in of how people think the government should go after that net zero targets is that that will have to have some political nous for the new secretary of state to deal with those questions and arguments that will go on in that portfolio. but i think it will be seen as a limited reshuffle. we sort of had...
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the ira has put us on a path toward energy security with a clean energy economy. thank you. [applause] >> all right. i have my little statistic notes here. ok. hello. i am sandra campbell, in the public benefit corporation. i want to say thank you very much to alex and eopa for having me here. i just wanted to say quickly, a couple of things from our perspective. i know he announced the other night at dinner, i got to speak to some people from the private equity perspective. the ira, the inflation reduction act, has really started to fill what we see in new york, wonderful different projects from listening to what you have said here and just all of the different things we see streaming in. we are looking at 12 to 36 months where i am sure there will be tremendous progress in being able to start putting in a lot of different changes to help with all of the crisis'. over the last few months, there has been all kinds of extreme weather. i was just noting down that globally in 2023, june, we have a record set -- it is the highest monthly sea surface record in 174 years, the noaa
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so, energy security, - get rid of emissions. so, energy security, the - get rid of emissions. huge talking points at the moment, and we will be talking to a top oil analyst in around 20 minutes for more on bp. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. safe and sound asleep. these puppies are lucky to be here. their mum was a stray, rescued from the streets, heavily pregnant, clearly traumatised. when she arrived with us, she was so nervous to the point that she didn't actually walk for the first, i'd say, week. she wouldn't stand. she was just so nervous she wouldn't go anywhere, particularly of men, but with everyone, basically.. staff at the rescue centre named the nervous collie roo and then when they're old enough, we will be finding them all homes and obviously roo as well. but for now, she's just she's really happy here. she's settled well. with tens of thousands of dogs in uk rescue centres. the national animal welfare trust says roo's story is an important reminder to think carefully before getting
so, energy security, - get rid of emissions. so, energy security, the - get rid of emissions. huge talking points at the moment, and we will be talking to a top oil analyst in around 20 minutes for more on bp. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. safe and sound asleep. these puppies are lucky to be here. their mum was a stray, rescued from the streets, heavily pregnant, clearly traumatised. when she arrived with us,...
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important that india moves to transition and cleaner energy and also moves toward having more energy securityright now, the situation is such that obviously a major issue with oil and gas supplies are coming in from the middle east. before the ukraine war, primarily saudi arabia and iraq were india's main suppliers. russia, of course, scaled up because of the discounts on oil during the period following immediately after the war. that increased to the overall environment that india is m needing on the energy front. russia is providing 50% of the oil supplies and demand. the interesting angle to the story is the u.s. and india is growing in that relationship with the u.s. the total value when president trump visited india to talk about the growing relationship there and expansion and increasing that number. i spoke to the energy minister about that and asked how important the role can the u.s. play in the diversification strategy. >> we buy more and more from them. we have a very healthy economic relationship with them. they are our largest trading partner. i could never have imagined a any on
important that india moves to transition and cleaner energy and also moves toward having more energy securityright now, the situation is such that obviously a major issue with oil and gas supplies are coming in from the middle east. before the ukraine war, primarily saudi arabia and iraq were india's main suppliers. russia, of course, scaled up because of the discounts on oil during the period following immediately after the war. that increased to the overall environment that india is m needing...
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climate change, expanding economic opportunity and increase economic resilience and energy security. these are how these goals impact climate change. over the past months we have seen incontrovertible evidence that climate change is here. we have seen how it has compounded the effects of the unusual weather patterns like el niÑo. extreme heat has scorched communities across the united states. there have been record-breaking temperatures from phoenix to miami. here in las vegas, you have seen similarly waves of crippling extreme heat. in fact scientists estimate that july was the hottest months -- the hottest month in the modern history of the earth. beyond the heat a large part of the east coast and midwest have been repeatedly shrouded in smoke from wildfires in canada. floods have devastated vermont and other parts of the east coast, while the midwest and other regions continue to battle severe drought. these climate events have real economic impact on americans, even if they are spared from the fiscal impact. as an example, insurers are pulling back entirely from highly vulnerable
climate change, expanding economic opportunity and increase economic resilience and energy security. these are how these goals impact climate change. over the past months we have seen incontrovertible evidence that climate change is here. we have seen how it has compounded the effects of the unusual weather patterns like el niÑo. extreme heat has scorched communities across the united states. there have been record-breaking temperatures from phoenix to miami. here in las vegas, you have seen...
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— but it's about strengthening energy security and assessment say that even _ security and assessmentcome from oil and gas and where we get that from? — from oil and gas and where we get that from? i think it is more sensible _ that from? i think it is more sensible to get that from your at home _ sensible to get that from your at home. why perspective is better for energy— home. why perspective is better for energy security because we don't have _ energy security because we don't have to _ energy security because we don't have to rely on foreign dictators and is _ have to rely on foreign dictators and is part— have to rely on foreign dictators and is part of the economy because it supports— and is part of the economy because it supportsjobs, better for it supports jobs, better for services _ it supportsjobs, better for services like nhs and bella pay for it to be _ services like nhs and bella pay for it to be better for carbon emissions is to prevent the ship that energies are from _ is to prevent the ship that energies are from around the world, have three _ are from around the worl
— but it's about strengthening energy security and assessment say that even _ security and assessmentcome from oil and gas and where we get that from? — from oil and gas and where we get that from? i think it is more sensible _ that from? i think it is more sensible to get that from your at home _ sensible to get that from your at home. why perspective is better for energy— home. why perspective is better for energy security because we don't have _ energy security because we don't have to...
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the energy security presidency.ary is holding talks with major energy companies at downing street later , grant downing street later, grant shapps will emphasise the government's commitment to home grown energy sources and support for north sea oil and gas. he's expected to encourage them to invest in renewables and carbon capture and storage projects . he capture and storage projects. he told us the uk will still meet net zero targets despite tight new oil and gas licences being granted. >> i think everyone supports this country's transition to net zero, but you cannot get there by telling people we're simply going to stop using oil and gas . well, the only way to do that would be to tell people, don't put your gas boiler on, don't drive a petrol car and do that almost instantaneously unless you do that . what you're really you do that. what you're really saying is, oh, we're not going to dig our own oil and gas. we'll import it instead. and that's basically labour's policy on this. and the problem with importing i
the energy security presidency.ary is holding talks with major energy companies at downing street later , grant downing street later, grant shapps will emphasise the government's commitment to home grown energy sources and support for north sea oil and gas. he's expected to encourage them to invest in renewables and carbon capture and storage projects . he capture and storage projects. he told us the uk will still meet net zero targets despite tight new oil and gas licences being granted....
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in asia and europe.— will impact energy security in asia and europe.ope. let's update you on something _ asia and europe. let's update you on something we - asia and europe. let's update you on something we were i you on something we were talking about a lot last week. the speech by us federal reserve germany rome powell at jackson wyoming and he told central bankers from around the world that the us will continue to raise interest rates if appropriate because he thinks inflation remains too high. it is currentlyjust inflation remains too high. it is currently just over 3% inflation remains too high. it is currentlyjust over 3% which is currentlyjust over 3% which is higher than the fed's 2% target but much lower compared to what it used to be. mr powell said interest rates could rise further and stay higher for longer which could disappoint some investors. artificial intelligence is changing many aspects of our lives, including the way we work, and social media network linkedin said people should expect theirjobs to change by 65% by 2030 because of th
in asia and europe.— will impact energy security in asia and europe.ope. let's update you on something _ asia and europe. let's update you on something we - asia and europe. let's update you on something we were i you on something we were talking about a lot last week. the speech by us federal reserve germany rome powell at jackson wyoming and he told central bankers from around the world that the us will continue to raise interest rates if appropriate because he thinks inflation remains too...
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what this is about is creating an energy security for our country. that is not just oil and gas, but that is including making us less dependent on oil and gas and getting us onto energy sources made here at home that host: will not run out. quick response from jack because we have a lot of callers who want to join the conversation. guest: first of all, if oil and gas companies could just raise prices willy-nilly, price and always be high. prices are set by global supply -- supply and demand. they were so high because president biden has artificially sent supply down. guest: that's false, that is absolutely false. more oil and gas has been produced in the last year than at any other time. guest: as much as could have been produced has been produced. guest: good lord. guest: you're telling me the american people want politicians telling them what kind of dishwasher they can use, what kind of car they can drive? none of us want to be controlled. then we should talk about host: that. let me bring in some viewers who want to talk about that as well. georgi
what this is about is creating an energy security for our country. that is not just oil and gas, but that is including making us less dependent on oil and gas and getting us onto energy sources made here at home that host: will not run out. quick response from jack because we have a lot of callers who want to join the conversation. guest: first of all, if oil and gas companies could just raise prices willy-nilly, price and always be high. prices are set by global supply -- supply and demand....
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this power plant has become even more important to you craze, energy security. there is, of course, fear of an attack on one of your friends, 3 operating nuclear power plants in the beginning of the war, russian troops most on this site, but was still 10 kilometers before reaching the south to create new clear policies . right now, pressure is high on the power stations, stuff to run the plans as effectively as possible. i would say the profile of the system because to be found is of a solitary pay or so units to make. and then the last to have it has like about to $600.00 days total in, in the month and then some of our units on. for now, we will have only like $540.00 of assaults who visits with winter approaching the credit is once again, placing its hopes in its soviet era a nuclear power. but as i look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today, russian missile attacks on the city of blue cross skin eastern ukraine of killed at least 7 people and injured dozens more. the strikes destroyed departments and the popular hotel. mosc
this power plant has become even more important to you craze, energy security. there is, of course, fear of an attack on one of your friends, 3 operating nuclear power plants in the beginning of the war, russian troops most on this site, but was still 10 kilometers before reaching the south to create new clear policies . right now, pressure is high on the power stations, stuff to run the plans as effectively as possible. i would say the profile of the system because to be found is of a solitary...
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you can actually contribute to both energy security in climate goals. but of course, every country is in a different situation. still, there are some countries that have a long term contracts standing on pipe gets deliveries from russian. now we all know russia stop those deliveries a to blackmail and europe introducing its support for ukraine last year, but nothing is stopping but just from trying to restart it any days. and you know, they've seen that the black mail hasn't worked out. i don't want to read out a scenario where kind of the, the try the opposite strategy with each one of the floods. the market was really cheap. gas in some countries in europe, might not be able to say no to that, to me. taishan. okay. the from the atlantic kansas global energy center. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that are making the news work is at take, here's say, bu, department store have gone on strike mocking the 1st major walk out the country has seen in decades and 900 employees, one jump guarantees before upon the sale, if th
you can actually contribute to both energy security in climate goals. but of course, every country is in a different situation. still, there are some countries that have a long term contracts standing on pipe gets deliveries from russian. now we all know russia stop those deliveries a to blackmail and europe introducing its support for ukraine last year, but nothing is stopping but just from trying to restart it any days. and you know, they've seen that the black mail hasn't worked out. i don't...
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a source from number ten said we make no apology for taking the right approach to ensure our energy securityme to never reliant on aggressors like putin for energy and we are investing in renewables and out protecting thousands of british jobs for provoking something of a debate over the governments approach to energy security, which earlier this week saw the prime minister announced those new licences for oil and gas drilling in the north sea which drew sharp criticism from environmental groups and others. but there's also a course a security aspect to what has happened here and the police in north yorkshire told us firstly they were responding to an ongoing protest incident at an address in the village with the prime minister is houses, they say they are at the scene now and managing the situation. the protesters seem to be staying put for the time being and the prime minister and his family are not there. they are on holiday or going on holiday to california as he said yesterday in an interview. qm. yesterday in an interview. 0k, jonathan. _ yesterday in an interview. 0k, jonathan. i— yes
a source from number ten said we make no apology for taking the right approach to ensure our energy securityme to never reliant on aggressors like putin for energy and we are investing in renewables and out protecting thousands of british jobs for provoking something of a debate over the governments approach to energy security, which earlier this week saw the prime minister announced those new licences for oil and gas drilling in the north sea which drew sharp criticism from environmental...
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that wallace was one of the active initiators of arms supplies to ukraine or the minister for energy securitygrand sheps who was preparing a replacement a in advance, but now she has many reflections decided to ask for permission to resign. i took this position in 2005 and after so many years of work both here and abroad. you leave the office with my gratitude and my respect. he was considered one of the candidates, but in the end , what is called a ride and, in part, this departure from politics. e british politics. perhaps this is including the threats coming from russia to china and the middle east , as well as he unexpectedly stated in an interview. as a matter of fact, he confirmed that by transferring anti-tank missile systems to ukraine, britain significantly depleted its own on the course that the military-political leadership of great britain chose for itself sheps, as i already said, went to kiev, they write about him that he once sheltered ukrainian refugees which are still various ministries of the ministry transportation interior ministry of energy. i repeat once again that it is
that wallace was one of the active initiators of arms supplies to ukraine or the minister for energy securitygrand sheps who was preparing a replacement a in advance, but now she has many reflections decided to ask for permission to resign. i took this position in 2005 and after so many years of work both here and abroad. you leave the office with my gratitude and my respect. he was considered one of the candidates, but in the end , what is called a ride and, in part, this departure from...
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people that requires energy security for very cool purposes. we have done the barber shop and, and the pharmacy and the bakery and the nature need and all of their places looking for economic activation. and as we're moving forward, transforming our energy landscape where becoming a reference for local development. i think you need people thinking the main gauge main advocation and protecting our natural resources as well in a way that we are also better prepared to confront climate change him in, in that category, in christiana, where no, i thought, or that kid was the fact that it's a wonderful do to be here with you. what piece had to do that you didn't speak to that i would love to invite you to is the resilience of renewable a renewable resources. how they are so much risk, more resilience to the impacts of these amazing storms are not the caribbean. and so many of the other areas of the world are having and how, how please tell us how long was puerto rico with out electricity except gossip? well, no, because you had solar is just such a f
people that requires energy security for very cool purposes. we have done the barber shop and, and the pharmacy and the bakery and the nature need and all of their places looking for economic activation. and as we're moving forward, transforming our energy landscape where becoming a reference for local development. i think you need people thinking the main gauge main advocation and protecting our natural resources as well in a way that we are also better prepared to confront climate change him...
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well, i think there are lots of points that most people are gonna agree with. energy security, food security, return of prisoners on the key question of control of territory. what happens to those territories still controlled by russia that belong to ukraine? that's where i think we will not see a meeting of the minds any time soon. and unfortunately we have to end it there. but many thanks to charles, cochin, from the council on foreign relations. on the 1st day of the knockout stage of the women's world cup japan had booked their place in the quarter finals after defeating new away 31. it's the fathers of japan have gone since 2015 when they were run their job. the 2011 champions have been a scoring minutes in this year's tournament, not showing up a total of 14 goals in for game so far. japan took the lead early when ingrid and you have did he not that me as i was attempting to the back of the neck nor ways goalkeeper aurora nicholson scrambled to say the own goals but to no avail. only the 2nd goal, norway can see that the women's woke up. they responded 5 minutes later when you write le
well, i think there are lots of points that most people are gonna agree with. energy security, food security, return of prisoners on the key question of control of territory. what happens to those territories still controlled by russia that belong to ukraine? that's where i think we will not see a meeting of the minds any time soon. and unfortunately we have to end it there. but many thanks to charles, cochin, from the council on foreign relations. on the 1st day of the knockout stage of the...
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like for security energy security systems. but some of them already are listed as oh, to pull her up show to went through. oh, it's the tools that you gave up, or tutorials that said, i actually became part of russia. i think it does not. it's nothing to talk about. and yeah, i think it's a look at all and the need to be more interested in the proposal to match the rest of the month without matching russian 3 months. there is no peace in ukraine would be so the russian point of view under that, russian presence very important if we really wanted to see peace, if it is not peace without latasha, how plug up the imagine as so i think it's, it's some kind of a boat on a show or i'm told, or giving some political or diplomatic somebody have to to, is that in this get in the time he's facing the heart of the difficulties on the ground and military operation. and he started is not going that much of as a waste of the whole waste expected. so i, i think of just to show another show like copenhagen, without any of these are the reason
like for security energy security systems. but some of them already are listed as oh, to pull her up show to went through. oh, it's the tools that you gave up, or tutorials that said, i actually became part of russia. i think it does not. it's nothing to talk about. and yeah, i think it's a look at all and the need to be more interested in the proposal to match the rest of the month without matching russian 3 months. there is no peace in ukraine would be so the russian point of view under that,...
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think it is largely. performance politics, to be honest, i don't think it has much to do with energy securitymeetings and conversations that happened between the business department and energy companies and they are commercial enterprises and do whatever they see is in the interest of shareholders and i think in normal circumstances is government in particular would support that. if you remember, shell pulled out of the cando oilfield last year because it did not see it as commercially viable and it is hard to see that something like this will result in any meaningful new outputs of oil and gas from the north sea for example on if the government wants to increase the building of renewables for example, it is clear what they have to do. it has to do with planning regulations and connections to the grid. nothing to do with getting the heads of governments into downing street for a photo shoot. ':: :: ., downing street for a photo shoot. ' :: :: ., ., downing street for a photo shoot. ':: :: ., ~, . , , shoot. 100 or more new licenses will become _ shoot. 100 or more new licenses will become ava
think it is largely. performance politics, to be honest, i don't think it has much to do with energy securitymeetings and conversations that happened between the business department and energy companies and they are commercial enterprises and do whatever they see is in the interest of shareholders and i think in normal circumstances is government in particular would support that. if you remember, shell pulled out of the cando oilfield last year because it did not see it as commercially viable...
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downing street says the police are there and rishi sunak will not apologise for ensuring energy security. the deputy prime minister... plans have been delayed after safety concerns. donald trump is due to appear in court in washington later where security is being ramped up. he is accused of conspiring to change the results of the 2020 election. he is also facing separate charges related to his handling of classified documents and falsifying of business records. denies all charges. good morning. great to have your company this morning. that question we are asking, is a rate rise good for you? the reason we are asking is because lots of expectation, the bank of england is going to increase its base rate to 5.25%. from the current 5%. remember, in legislation did fall, much more than expected in june, at 7.9%, the lowest level in over one year. it is still nearly four times higher than the bank of england target of 2%. the tuc are seeing a rate hike today is the very last thing that we need. manufacturing figures last month, the worse for the year which they are pointing out as well. house
downing street says the police are there and rishi sunak will not apologise for ensuring energy security. the deputy prime minister... plans have been delayed after safety concerns. donald trump is due to appear in court in washington later where security is being ramped up. he is accused of conspiring to change the results of the 2020 election. he is also facing separate charges related to his handling of classified documents and falsifying of business records. denies all charges. good...
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jeremy _ hunt all about inflation, and he was asked by faisal islam about what he thought about energy securityrlier it would emerge that post—brexit checks on fresh farm produce coming into the uk from the eu that were due to begin in october have been delayed again. faisal asked him about this delay. that's a long-standing _ asked him about this delay. that's a long-standing policy _ asked him about this delay. that's a long-standing policy that _ asked him about this delay. that's a long-standing policy that is - long—standing policy that is required by the fact that we've left the eu. �* ., ., ., ., required by the fact that we've left the eu-_ and i the eu. and lead to inflation? and will be shorter _ the eu. and lead to inflation? and will be shorter we _ the eu. and lead to inflation? and will be shorter we are _ the eu. and lead to inflation? and will be shorter we are careful - the eu. and lead to inflation? and will be shorter we are careful to i will be shorter we are careful to implement it in a way that has minimal impact on the overall inflation rate and does not fundamentally und
jeremy _ hunt all about inflation, and he was asked by faisal islam about what he thought about energy securityrlier it would emerge that post—brexit checks on fresh farm produce coming into the uk from the eu that were due to begin in october have been delayed again. faisal asked him about this delay. that's a long-standing _ asked him about this delay. that's a long-standing policy _ asked him about this delay. that's a long-standing policy that _ asked him about this delay. that's a...
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going to fish up the price of what we eventually do you have to do to get to net zero and ensure energy securityergy supplies affordable. who; our energy supplies affordable. why does 100 new _ our energy supplies affordable. why does 100 new licences to extract oil and gas from the north sea? well. and gas from the north sea? well, all ou and gas from the north sea? well, all you have _ and gas from the north sea? well, all you have had _ and gas from the north sea? well, all you have had is _ and gas from the north sea? well, all you have had is the _ and gas from the north sea? -m all you have had is the announcement they will at some future date grants if anybody applies to them and if anybody is going to invest in them. why would investors be confident that something in the future will happen when you have a government flip flopping around like this? i don't really think it is quite as big a threat to the climate as some people are worried about. i think it really is a threat to confidence in the government's ability to deliver on its energy promises. we the government's ability to deliver
going to fish up the price of what we eventually do you have to do to get to net zero and ensure energy securityergy supplies affordable. who; our energy supplies affordable. why does 100 new _ our energy supplies affordable. why does 100 new licences to extract oil and gas from the north sea? well. and gas from the north sea? well, all ou and gas from the north sea? well, all you have _ and gas from the north sea? well, all you have had _ and gas from the north sea? well, all you have had is _...
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that comes energy security.d gas licences in the uk. grant shapps says the uk will still meet net zero targets. despite that , everyone supports despite that, everyone supports this country's transition to net zero, but you cannot get there by telling people we're simply going to stop using oil and gas. >> well , the only way to do that >> well, the only way to do that would be to tell people, don't put your gas boiler on, don't drive a petrol car and do that almost instantaneously unless you do that. what you really saying is, oh, we're not going to dig our own oil and gas, we'll import it instead . and we'll import it instead. and that's basically labour's policy on this. and the problem with importing comes with importing it is it comes with four times amount of four times the amount of embedded carbon , an anti—vaccine embedded carbon, an anti—vaccine protester has been found guilty of harassment after accusing matt hancock of murdering people dunng matt hancock of murdering people during the covid pandemic.
that comes energy security.d gas licences in the uk. grant shapps says the uk will still meet net zero targets. despite that , everyone supports despite that, everyone supports this country's transition to net zero, but you cannot get there by telling people we're simply going to stop using oil and gas. >> well , the only way to do that >> well, the only way to do that would be to tell people, don't put your gas boiler on, don't drive a petrol car and do that almost instantaneously...
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she talked about energy security. she talked about the volatile nature of geopolitics and how that feeds into setting policy decisions. if you were hoping to get any clarity in terms of the september move you probably did not get it. we don't know much more today than we did a week ago. i don't think that was a goal of the speech. there was almost a deliberate intention to keep it vague. and waiting for the incoming data, the cpr print for august and also the ecb's own forecast in september. host: thank you to maria. you can watch the full interview with tom keene online. definitely worth a watch for the intellectual stimulation if not the clarity. to run you through what else we have. 2:30 p.m. on thursday funded time we got the latest china pmi's for august. expected to have a broad deterioration with services teetering. and manufacturing shrinking at a faster rate. thursday, 10:00, we get the euro area/inflation reading for august. it is expected to drop to 5.1%. a slight moderation there. and finally on friday at
she talked about energy security. she talked about the volatile nature of geopolitics and how that feeds into setting policy decisions. if you were hoping to get any clarity in terms of the september move you probably did not get it. we don't know much more today than we did a week ago. i don't think that was a goal of the speech. there was almost a deliberate intention to keep it vague. and waiting for the incoming data, the cpr print for august and also the ecb's own forecast in september....
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before it gets to the point where you actually have severe, prolonged outages, which will impact energy securityth asia and europe. the speech by us federal chairmanjerome the speech by us federal chairman jerome powell. the speech by us federal chairmanjerome powell. ihe the speech by us federal chairmanjerome powell. he told chairman jerome powell. he told central bankers _ chairman jerome powell. he told central bankers around _ chairman jerome powell. he told central bankers around the - central bankers around the world that the us will continue to raise interest rates at quote, if appropriate, as inflation remains too high. is currently just over 3% which inflation remains too high. is currentlyjust over 3% which is higher than the first 2% target. mr powell set interest rates could rise a further and stay higher for longer which will disappoint many investors who were hoping his speech might signal the end to the us having its highest interest rate in more than two decades. he cited the effects of russia's ongoing invasion of ukraine as one of the factors keeping prices elevated globally.
before it gets to the point where you actually have severe, prolonged outages, which will impact energy securityth asia and europe. the speech by us federal chairmanjerome the speech by us federal chairman jerome powell. the speech by us federal chairmanjerome powell. ihe the speech by us federal chairmanjerome powell. he told chairman jerome powell. he told central bankers _ chairman jerome powell. he told central bankers around _ chairman jerome powell. he told central bankers around the -...
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active initiators of arms supplies to ukraine and also, accordingly, the now former minister for energy securityplace of the street. grand sheps which zana was preparing in advance, but now she has materialized, i propose to listen to fragments from that resignation letter, which ben wallace wrote decided to ask permission to resign. i took this position in 2005. and after so many years of work, the time has come for you to be engaged, but i know that you have something to offer to the public life, both here and abroad. peugeot is aware that a few months ago, when the issue of replacing the current nato secretary general was being actively discussed, the opinion that britain was expecting a series of possible e conflicts, including threats emanating from russia, china and the middle east also he unexpectedly stated in an interview that kiev apparently confused the uk with an online store, as large and large deliveries of weapons are required, and also let me remind you that a year ago , ben wallace was played by russian pranksters in this conversation. he. in fact, he confirmed that he had stole
active initiators of arms supplies to ukraine and also, accordingly, the now former minister for energy securityplace of the street. grand sheps which zana was preparing in advance, but now she has materialized, i propose to listen to fragments from that resignation letter, which ben wallace wrote decided to ask permission to resign. i took this position in 2005. and after so many years of work, the time has come for you to be engaged, but i know that you have something to offer to the public...
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to see a resolution before it gets to the point of severe, prolonged outages which will impact energy securityficial intelligence is changing many aspects of our lives, including the way we work, and social media network linkedin, workers should expect theirjobs to change by 65% by 2030 because of the new tech by ai. the linkedin chief economist told us in the asia—pacific region change is happening faster than the rest of the world. globally, we have seen a 9x increase in members adopting ai skills, but if i look at, say, singapore, it is a 20x increase, or if i look at india it is a i4x increase. australia is a iix increase. there is something going on in the asia—pacific region where we see a faster adoption of ai skills. and i suspect this has a lot to do with the workplace embracing a little bit more directly the potential of ai. we know that executives in the asia—pacific region can really kind of anticipate the way it might bring benefits. for those of us who aren't coders day in and day out, ai skills could also be understanding how to maybe use something like chatgpt to help us make o
to see a resolution before it gets to the point of severe, prolonged outages which will impact energy securityficial intelligence is changing many aspects of our lives, including the way we work, and social media network linkedin, workers should expect theirjobs to change by 65% by 2030 because of the new tech by ai. the linkedin chief economist told us in the asia—pacific region change is happening faster than the rest of the world. globally, we have seen a 9x increase in members adopting ai...