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it is a widespread problem and this is a greenpeace report that takes a global fish in which data greenpeace the report you just put out there capture the situation pretty well. out on the high seas it's out of sight and out of mind and people really can't see what's going on unless there's some kind of system like global fish watch that shines a light on the activity there is out there and a force like greenpeace so when you go out and actually find out what's happening i mean how are these vessels on their own are sort of getting away with it i mean who's protecting them or how are they sort of getting around the legislation and maritime law to fish the way that they do. it's a lack of action really by those that are responsible for the vessels would it be the companies themselves that are often hidden show companies beneficial owners and it's really difficult to dive down and find out who actually owns these vessels curse a lack of governance an understanding of what they're doing all of the vessels are supposed to monitor rather at sea and authorizations given for such transhipment but i
it is a widespread problem and this is a greenpeace report that takes a global fish in which data greenpeace the report you just put out there capture the situation pretty well. out on the high seas it's out of sight and out of mind and people really can't see what's going on unless there's some kind of system like global fish watch that shines a light on the activity there is out there and a force like greenpeace so when you go out and actually find out what's happening i mean how are these...
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all right still ahead here we're not 0 greenpeace reveals the scale of illegal fishing across the world and how it's pushing on the brink of collapse. controversial dam project take shape. yet again. and there the wintry mix is back in your forecast across into a very active picture here on the satellite and this is where we're seeing the rain and the snow some pretty strong winds as well really. all this moisture up through the eastern end of the madden site pushing it into the southern sections of turkey has a say quite a wintry mix and then that whole system will spread that rain for the east with through syria and on into iraq as we go through sunday to the south of there again the winds are still pretty strong. some dust and still quite breezy further to the south 24 in doha on sunday and a warmer 29 celsius in riyadh now down into southern africa the rains have been heavy as well on and off for the last few days particularly across into namibia and they will stay that way as we go through saturday and the also push their way across and design via unwise front as well 3 more northe
all right still ahead here we're not 0 greenpeace reveals the scale of illegal fishing across the world and how it's pushing on the brink of collapse. controversial dam project take shape. yet again. and there the wintry mix is back in your forecast across into a very active picture here on the satellite and this is where we're seeing the rain and the snow some pretty strong winds as well really. all this moisture up through the eastern end of the madden site pushing it into the southern...
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say you need a greenpeace cloak? you mightjust say say you need a greenpeace cloak?ht just say we're say you need a greenpeace cloak? you mightjust say we're going to look less than like a hawk connection to keep their word, monitor what they do, but it is a step and the right direction. they may fail well have done so but it is generally done, and whoever wrote the piece is just quoting slicing the cut to create tension. it's all about creating tension. it's all about creating tension otherwise it is a puff piece and it would not be interesting. the one thing that i felt the solution to this come from technology. technology is going to camp and the people who can't afford the technology. you did not that better than the oil majors. i think the solution to this will be at bp and their rivals, pushing oceans of resource into making sure that what they say here will work. when you look, for that for a tenant, chuck's locomotives, huge energy expended to ta ke locomotives, huge energy expended to take some doing. they are talking the talk but are they going to walk the
say you need a greenpeace cloak? you mightjust say say you need a greenpeace cloak?ht just say we're say you need a greenpeace cloak? you mightjust say we're going to look less than like a hawk connection to keep their word, monitor what they do, but it is a step and the right direction. they may fail well have done so but it is generally done, and whoever wrote the piece is just quoting slicing the cut to create tension. it's all about creating tension. it's all about creating tension...
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but greenpeace international a founding member of the f.s.e. claims that environmentalists are being pushed around by the timber industry. and as we'll see later during this film shoot greenpeace took drastic action. at the conference in vancouver the f.s.e. claimed that under its leadership the world's forests are in good hands what is the german government say about that. you can consumers alone should not have to bear all the responsibility for preserving the forests it's good for us we have to make sure that the companies that make wood and wood base products don't source wood from primeval forest in a non sustainable way that could destroy these would have been to go to school and post which often. we've come to london to meet one of the sharpest critics of the f.s.e. simon council was a co-founder of the organization but soon quit over policy disputes he believes that the f.s.e. gives the timber companies too much power the timber industry itself has brought in as one of the key stakeholders of this body and part of the decision making pr
but greenpeace international a founding member of the f.s.e. claims that environmentalists are being pushed around by the timber industry. and as we'll see later during this film shoot greenpeace took drastic action. at the conference in vancouver the f.s.e. claimed that under its leadership the world's forests are in good hands what is the german government say about that. you can consumers alone should not have to bear all the responsibility for preserving the forests it's good for us we have...
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thousands of kilometers away the southern ocean remote and next to impossible to police the greenpeace ship esperanza has been following the movements of fishing boats in pristine waters the reef is often stuck to small vessels with fuel and supplies bar reticent to communicate. its research. on the russians in this last question. are you also supplying these vessels with other products. it's believed up to $40000000.00 tons of unreported fish catches are traded every year costing around $23000000000.00 so we can see for example there in the southwest atlantic which is a part of the globe but there's very little to the point of almost no fisheries management for a lot of fishing vessels so any reefer that goes there is by default working within an unregulated environment all this say greenpeace as urgent need for a strong global ocean treaty to be implemented as soon as possible to ensure 30 percent of the world's ocean are off limits to exploitation of any kind saddle height at al-jazeera. or let's have an update of the headlines here on al-jazeera and 1st up turkey's military says it
thousands of kilometers away the southern ocean remote and next to impossible to police the greenpeace ship esperanza has been following the movements of fishing boats in pristine waters the reef is often stuck to small vessels with fuel and supplies bar reticent to communicate. its research. on the russians in this last question. are you also supplying these vessels with other products. it's believed up to $40000000.00 tons of unreported fish catches are traded every year costing around...
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in the middle of it thousands of kilometers from anywhere the greenpeace ship arctic sunrise it's on the trail of a vessel that's gone dark it's turned off its tracking systems the team home in on another vessel a giant refrigerated cargo ship or reef and here they find the original quarry the taiwanese long liner trans shipping its catch of juno onto what is effectively a colossal floating freezer these reefs can stay at sea for a year and more and there are more than 400 of them across the world the gating the need for the fishing boats to return frequently to port a long line of. transmitting i am. the way you contract from space that is used to track. commercial fleets around the world i'm this means that we can see what activity is happening out here and it makes these high seas a black hole of fish you got 50 transshipments like this are considered a major leap hole in monitoring fishing activities by offloading catches like the shark vessels are able to smuggle illegal unreported and unregulated catches into. market by mixing them with legal homes. thousands of kilometers away
in the middle of it thousands of kilometers from anywhere the greenpeace ship arctic sunrise it's on the trail of a vessel that's gone dark it's turned off its tracking systems the team home in on another vessel a giant refrigerated cargo ship or reef and here they find the original quarry the taiwanese long liner trans shipping its catch of juno onto what is effectively a colossal floating freezer these reefs can stay at sea for a year and more and there are more than 400 of them across the...
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block the entrance to the building on chief executive bernard looneys 1st day in office greenpeace demand that the oil giant and its commitment to fossil fuels began geo says police arrested 12 protesters in a statement b.p. said see the quote deep concerns of the activists. and we've taken our across the atlantic where investors have had a day to digest president donald trump state of the union address where the u.s. has economic success figured quite heavily our financial correspondent younes carter joins us now again so did investors buy it. well we do not even need to worry it's from u.s. president donald trump the wall street was focused on effect so you're on a win state from economic numbers in the private sector in general almost 300000 jobs created the most since may of 2015 and this figure was almost double as high as expected there were some seasonal factors or better to say some factors at play we have a very warm and dry conditions here in the united states that for example helped the construction industry but since u.s. president donald trump took office and generated 27 abo
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jennifer morgan the executive director of greenpeace international thank you so much for taking the time. thank you. well the munich security conference of course addresses much more than just climate change the main focus of this year's panels and meetings is the decline of internationalism and the role of the so-called west in foreign affairs here's german president franco during his speech open in the event of a been that our closest ally the united states of america under the current administration rejects the idea of an international community great again great again if necessary also at the expense of maybe's and partners. they're referring to the role of the current us administration and its perceived hostility to international organizations such as the european union president is also question the role of the defensive alliance nato and some in the alliance say his political attacks are threatening to erode its military power. the biggest deployment of u.s. military might to europe in a quarter century is heading this way for nato as defender 20 exercise 20000 american soldiers a
jennifer morgan the executive director of greenpeace international thank you so much for taking the time. thank you. well the munich security conference of course addresses much more than just climate change the main focus of this year's panels and meetings is the decline of internationalism and the role of the so-called west in foreign affairs here's german president franco during his speech open in the event of a been that our closest ally the united states of america under the current...
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money i remember back on this very show 7 or 8 years ago and we talked to activist groups like greenpeace about the money they had 100000000 euros in the bank and i was explaining to them you know the bank is just using that to lend it to exxon and in fact by you keeping the money in the bank you're doing a lot of damage that you say you're trying to fight against but they the respondent from the head of greenpeace was well nobody understands money you know we can't really it corporate that in our in our material or descriptive of what we do because it's too confusing and same thing with certainly the democrats i mean the republicans have a reputation as knowing a little more about money than the democrats but the democrats are always very confusing and so bernie sanders is just out of a tradition he's talking about socialism which again is a it's a it's a model based on it in comprehensible. non existant theory about money you know this is obviously a theme over and over on kaiser report of the role of central banks in sowing. chaos and discord that the democrats and their media keep on
money i remember back on this very show 7 or 8 years ago and we talked to activist groups like greenpeace about the money they had 100000000 euros in the bank and i was explaining to them you know the bank is just using that to lend it to exxon and in fact by you keeping the money in the bank you're doing a lot of damage that you say you're trying to fight against but they the respondent from the head of greenpeace was well nobody understands money you know we can't really it corporate that in...
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money i remember back on this very show 7 or 8 years ago and we talked to activist groups like greenpeace about the money they had 100000000 euros in the bank and i was explaining to them you know the bank is just using that to lend it to exxon and in fact by you keeping the money in the bank you're doing a lot of damage that you say you're trying to fight against but they the respondent from the head of greenpeace was well nobody understands money you know we can't really it corporate that in our in our material or descriptive of what we do.
money i remember back on this very show 7 or 8 years ago and we talked to activist groups like greenpeace about the money they had 100000000 euros in the bank and i was explaining to them you know the bank is just using that to lend it to exxon and in fact by you keeping the money in the bank you're doing a lot of damage that you say you're trying to fight against but they the respondent from the head of greenpeace was well nobody understands money you know we can't really it corporate that in...
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doesn't want to be a part of a tell me more she's a textiles expert at environmental organization greenpeace and hasn't bought a new item of clothing for 10 years. she buy 2nd hand or exchanges close with others a clothing swap parties everyone brings a few garments and takes a few home for themselves. to cutting my hair i can take something on a whim without harming the environment because the closer for deeper morning if i don't want to tell me more i take it to the next polity it stays in circulation and doesn't use that resources and i understood. discarded codes don't usually end up as a party they end up somewhere like this east west is a large textiles recycling company in a brain my heart and 70 tons of clothing arrive here every day. east west tries to sell it. much of it is possible especially abroad. used clothing can be shredded and sold to industry as cleaning materials or insulation but the rest is garbage. and that proportion is growing rapidly. to sites once a year on the security of your we've noticed the tendency over the last 20 is the amount of clothing coming in has cont
doesn't want to be a part of a tell me more she's a textiles expert at environmental organization greenpeace and hasn't bought a new item of clothing for 10 years. she buy 2nd hand or exchanges close with others a clothing swap parties everyone brings a few garments and takes a few home for themselves. to cutting my hair i can take something on a whim without harming the environment because the closer for deeper morning if i don't want to tell me more i take it to the next polity it stays in...
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let's talk to doug parr, he's the policy director at greenpeace.forjoining us. how damaging is this political rival to the aims and ambitions of the climate summit in glasgow later this year? —— political row? the summit is meant to stop the world from lurching above the 1.5 degrees global climate increase? you put your finger on global climate increase? you put yourfinger on it, this is about a global problem, we want to see the uk government rise above petty politics and deliver the right sort of environment and conference to make sure this is a success and ta kes make sure this is a success and takes global ambition further on. it is incredibly challenging at the moment because there are (inaudible) .we moment because there are (inaudible) . we have trump in the us, made with him care about this agenda. we need for this conference to be a success, it has to be right at the heart of thejohnson government. it has to be right at the heart of the johnson government. it it has to be right at the heart of thejohnson government. it is no good giving it
let's talk to doug parr, he's the policy director at greenpeace.forjoining us. how damaging is this political rival to the aims and ambitions of the climate summit in glasgow later this year? —— political row? the summit is meant to stop the world from lurching above the 1.5 degrees global climate increase? you put your finger on global climate increase? you put yourfinger on it, this is about a global problem, we want to see the uk government rise above petty politics and deliver the right...
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greenpeace says china, the united states, and india are the biggest polluters. the report estimates that fossil fuel pollution causes up to 4.5 million premature deaths each year. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. crumpton. this is bloomberg. david? david: thanks so much. coming up, the new hampshire results are in. party what we learn from last night. that is coming up next. on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. bernie sanders edged out pete buttigieg here in new hampshire last night. the top two finishers were the same in iowa. we welcome the former head of the new hampshire democratic party, kathy sullivan. she now serves as a democratic national committee woman. also with this are our contributors jeanne zaino and rick davis. politicalovered many campaigns, including successful runs in new hampshire for john mccain. i guess congratulations, you got a result. kathy: yes we did. we are ver
greenpeace says china, the united states, and india are the biggest polluters. the report estimates that fossil fuel pollution causes up to 4.5 million premature deaths each year. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. crumpton. this is bloomberg. david? david: thanks so much. coming up, the new hampshire results are in. party what we learn from last night. that is coming up next. on bloomberg...
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greenpeace lamentÓ que bolsonaro represente una posiciÓn tan incongruente con el cargo que ocupa.s desde el aÑo pasado por la falta de servicios pÚblicos, desempleo comedia corrupciÓn. cuando regresemos, le gustarÍa poder comerse su vestido tras lucirloen una fiesta? a regresar le ♪ ♪ patricia:y la popularidad de whatsapp estÁ por las nubes. ahora tiene mÁs de 2000 millones de usuarios. esta aplicaciÓn que permite enviar mensajes, fotografÍas, y vídeos debutÓ en 2009. cinco aÑos despuÉs de que fuera adquirida por facebook por 19,000 billones de dÓlares tiene tantos seguidores. cuenta con una tecnologÍa en quitada que garantiza seguridad en todas las conversaciones entre los usuarios. y nos despedimos con unas imÁgenes que le harán agua la boca.son 14 obras de arte donde se funde la creatividad de los diseÑadores de moda y los chocolateros. las modelos vistiendo o vestidos de chocolates salÍan a la pasarela. como vemos en el gen de las telas chocolates. >> muy buenos dÍas hoy es viernes 14 de febrero. >>la nota destacada caminar mi mandas mensajes de texto es mÁs peligroso de lo qu
greenpeace lamentÓ que bolsonaro represente una posiciÓn tan incongruente con el cargo que ocupa.s desde el aÑo pasado por la falta de servicios pÚblicos, desempleo comedia corrupciÓn. cuando regresemos, le gustarÍa poder comerse su vestido tras lucirloen una fiesta? a regresar le ♪ ♪ patricia:y la popularidad de whatsapp estÁ por las nubes. ahora tiene mÁs de 2000 millones de usuarios. esta aplicaciÓn que permite enviar mensajes, fotografÍas, y vídeos debutÓ en 2009. cinco...
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kinds of nuclear physicist from greenpeace called as an expert witness took a close look at all the plans failures. here experienced and how this is an example hypothetical that is actually saying most of the 'd well in mark. over the cadence of the defeat of. a child and he's shown the whole thing could be used in the ship so i fully clue. on this machine transform our thoughts to dollars and even move. their machine guns from other how to see. military in. any begin this is in no must say. it's going to. root or. it's a disparity because it came from a larger fee to link to me it is possible she only. named. this clue which was from call some sort of wood in the if this were in supercold. thus germany is in famine toward descriptions of fires quote unquote and pictures of corroded barrels quote unquote country but nothing to the ultimate determination as to whether in 2011 germany has admitted in. over trade but its decision to accelerate to phase out was not based on concerns over safety of the nuclear power plants but mariner on an alleged change perception of the general risk that nu
kinds of nuclear physicist from greenpeace called as an expert witness took a close look at all the plans failures. here experienced and how this is an example hypothetical that is actually saying most of the 'd well in mark. over the cadence of the defeat of. a child and he's shown the whole thing could be used in the ship so i fully clue. on this machine transform our thoughts to dollars and even move. their machine guns from other how to see. military in. any begin this is in no must say....
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kind of nuclear physicist from greenpeace called as an expert witness took a close look at all the plans failures. and here experience. is actually saying most of the well in mark. over the cadence of the defeat of. p.b.s. and threw it a ship so i fully clear. on in this machine transform our thoughts and even. the machines on some of the how to see. early to be in then. begin this is an enormous. it's going. to hoot. it's a. feat to link to me it is possible she only looked around. 'd me. just couldn't quite truthfully say what in that if there were an infant book all through it. thus germany is in famine toward descriptions of fires quote unquote and pictures of corroded barrels quote unquote country but nothing to the ultimate determination as to whether in 2011 germany has admitted in this over trade that its decision to accelerate the face up was not based on concerns over safety of the nuclear power plants but mariner on an alleged change perception of the general risk that nuclear energy poses to the german population that is all politics. is sheltering behind the law behind stric
kind of nuclear physicist from greenpeace called as an expert witness took a close look at all the plans failures. and here experience. is actually saying most of the well in mark. over the cadence of the defeat of. p.b.s. and threw it a ship so i fully clear. on in this machine transform our thoughts and even. the machines on some of the how to see. early to be in then. begin this is an enormous. it's going. to hoot. it's a. feat to link to me it is possible she only looked around. 'd me. just...
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first, let's speak to john sauven, who's the chief executive of greenpeace.tions behind this appeal and he's outside the court now, and andrew dakers, the chief executive of west london business, who is in favour of the expansion of heathrow. welcome both of you. john, this is obviously exactly what you wanted, so what is your reaction? well, of course, this is fantastically good news. everybody has been fighting this for over a decade, it's not just environmental organisations like greenpeace, it is the mayor of london, the west london boroughs, labour and tory and lib demo. there really has been viewed and broad opposition to this but this year is fantastic news also because we had the huge climate summit in glasgow in the autumn and it really allows borisjohnson in the autumn and it really allows boris johnson and this in the autumn and it really allows borisjohnson and this government to show leadership on the climate issue,in show leadership on the climate issue, in effect the judges telling them you've got to take into account them you've got to take in
first, let's speak to john sauven, who's the chief executive of greenpeace.tions behind this appeal and he's outside the court now, and andrew dakers, the chief executive of west london business, who is in favour of the expansion of heathrow. welcome both of you. john, this is obviously exactly what you wanted, so what is your reaction? well, of course, this is fantastically good news. everybody has been fighting this for over a decade, it's not just environmental organisations like greenpeace,...
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let's hear from the greenpeace argument on that. if the greenpeace argument on that.aw, why notjust go ahead? the government hasjust agreed to net zero by 2050 targets. basically emissions will have to go down quite steeply and they will have to start going down now. i think it's quite interesting, you've shown whether forecasts of extreme flooding happening in this country. every scientist like david attenborough, government officials, everybody else is saying climate change is getting worse here and globally, because of the emissions. they're all saying emissions have to go down and the judge today has ruled the expansion of heathrow illegal and said the government has got to take into account time and change. now all be we are saying, we have the big climate summit happening in glasgow this year. it's time the government stepped up and said they were taking climate change seriously, we're gonna stop airport expansion and take other measures to deal with the demand. half the people in the country don't fly. it's a small number of people who actually fly a lot. you c
let's hear from the greenpeace argument on that. if the greenpeace argument on that.aw, why notjust go ahead? the government hasjust agreed to net zero by 2050 targets. basically emissions will have to go down quite steeply and they will have to start going down now. i think it's quite interesting, you've shown whether forecasts of extreme flooding happening in this country. every scientist like david attenborough, government officials, everybody else is saying climate change is getting worse...
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you make of it when that list propped up of extinction rebellion and all these different groups greenpeace and oh they're going see the terrorist groups on that piece of paper this is the march of creeping fascism really there's no other way to describe it to prescribe certain groups and thoughts as banned as a parent is absolutely a sliding scale towards authoritarian fascism. is not the way to call it frankly what i do think though is that there are also preparing the ground for spontaneous insurrection spontaneous rage everyone's just really angry you find this in the interpersonal interactions you have of people in the train etc and i just find do yes not just everyone is wired so i think it's important to draw attention to these instances because they can't at the racism the racist superstructure underneath it it's not that i have any beef with a coach driver or trade train driver but it's also to signify to everyone else going through those situations you're not crazy you're not imagining this heightening of racial tension between people and let's step back and analyze this psychosis
you make of it when that list propped up of extinction rebellion and all these different groups greenpeace and oh they're going see the terrorist groups on that piece of paper this is the march of creeping fascism really there's no other way to describe it to prescribe certain groups and thoughts as banned as a parent is absolutely a sliding scale towards authoritarian fascism. is not the way to call it frankly what i do think though is that there are also preparing the ground for spontaneous...
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money i remember back on this very show 7 or 8 years ago when we talked to activist groups like greenpeace about the money they had 100000000 euros in the bank and.
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speaking aboard the greenpeace research vessel in antarctica, ocean campaigner frida bengtsson said this that we remind ourselves when we report on his record events that we look at the bigger picture and we look at the trends over time, because things will go up and things will go down, but what worries me is the long—term average trends of increasing temperatures that we see around the world. this weekend, nasa and the european space agency will launch a mission aimed at giving us a better understanding of the sun. the spacecraft will come so close to the sun that special measures have been taken to make sure it can withstand the heat, as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. incredible images of the sun, it's turbulent surface revealed in fiery detail. the view of our star is about to get much better. this is solar 0rbiter, it is jam—packed with instruments and will take images from closer to the sun then any spacecraft has before. temperatures will reach 500 degrees which has meant using of unexpected materials. obviously it gets extremely hot. we had to develop special
speaking aboard the greenpeace research vessel in antarctica, ocean campaigner frida bengtsson said this that we remind ourselves when we report on his record events that we look at the bigger picture and we look at the trends over time, because things will go up and things will go down, but what worries me is the long—term average trends of increasing temperatures that we see around the world. this weekend, nasa and the european space agency will launch a mission aimed at giving us a better...
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greenpeace and others have said if we are going to hit climate change targets you must reduce the amount burning every year and stopped looking for any more, at all. shell is looking at battery technology, so they are dividing up. what you will hear today from bp is that they think hydrogen is going to be the future. one of the models you can see of the oil company, energy companies they are called now, they will be investing in renewables, and using that renewable energy, say offshore wind, to create and generate high ledge in which you can then burn. the by—product of burning hydrogen is water. the problem is this affects all of our lives, taking the ukfor example, affects all of our lives, taking the uk for example, there are 26 million gas boilers and all of our homes. they need to be modified or replaced. that could cost according to the government £500 million. so, although there has been lot a lot of power generation, electricity, the things we put in our car, the gas that we heat homes and cook with, that we heat homes and cook with, thatis that we heat homes and cook with, that
greenpeace and others have said if we are going to hit climate change targets you must reduce the amount burning every year and stopped looking for any more, at all. shell is looking at battery technology, so they are dividing up. what you will hear today from bp is that they think hydrogen is going to be the future. one of the models you can see of the oil company, energy companies they are called now, they will be investing in renewables, and using that renewable energy, say offshore wind, to...