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it is not just the international energy agency. this is a very widespread view.tian: one of the concerns about carbon capture, some would say it is a greenwashing of the oil and gas we extract. people say to will take care of it. but there is no evidence it works, is there? >> there is evidence, but at what cost? people talk about this technology as if we just discovered it. the oil andas industry, there is the potential for leakage. carbon dioxide is a waste, not a valuable product like oil and gas. we know how to do it as an industry, but sometimes i fear it gets oversold by the industry and by governments as a solution. the climate problem is a big problem, and no single solution, energy efficiency or carbon capture, will solve by itself the climate challenge. it is simplistic to say that this is the technology we need to solve the problem. christian: i want to talk in the 10 minutes we have left about the government and whether it is committed to net zero. the government has madit cheaper to pollute and britain compared with the eu, by watering down reforms t
it is not just the international energy agency. this is a very widespread view.tian: one of the concerns about carbon capture, some would say it is a greenwashing of the oil and gas we extract. people say to will take care of it. but there is no evidence it works, is there? >> there is evidence, but at what cost? people talk about this technology as if we just discovered it. the oil andas industry, there is the potential for leakage. carbon dioxide is a waste, not a valuable product like...
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that's according to an estimate by the international energy agency, which says demand reached an all—timedemand could rise even more this month, hitting a new peak. here's our business reporter david wadell. global oil demand first passed through 100 million barrels a day in 2019. but the impact of the covid pandemic hit demand hard. at one point in the april of 2020, the price of a barrel of brent crude fell to $22.4. it's much higher now — on friday, the market price closed at $85.5. that's a price that buyers are happy to accept on the world markets. june saw an estimated aggregate demand of 103 barrels per day. so why is demand so high? that's a question i put to the independent energy analyst, cornelia meyer. the economy is doing a little bit better, the global economy, than was anticipated at the beginning of the year, especially the us is doing a lot better and even in europe where some economies aren't doing too well, there is still that revenge travel and tourism from the covid era. people want to travel again and all the planes are full, and we see that across the globe. in fact
that's according to an estimate by the international energy agency, which says demand reached an all—timedemand could rise even more this month, hitting a new peak. here's our business reporter david wadell. global oil demand first passed through 100 million barrels a day in 2019. but the impact of the covid pandemic hit demand hard. at one point in the april of 2020, the price of a barrel of brent crude fell to $22.4. it's much higher now — on friday, the market price closed at $85.5....
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to put it mildly, it will cost, not cheap according to the calculations of the international energy agencyole world will have to pay trillions of dollars in order for the process to be manageable and sustainable. yes, by 2030, annual growth in investment in clean energy should increase five times to four trillion dollars agenda. increasingly called fiction and stupid idealism, emphasizing that in everything you need to know when to stop, but some politicians continue to fanatically impose alternative energy on others, denying obvious facts, and not embarrassed to knock out huge budget money for this. ecology. unfortunately, it has become a pr and a feast for lovers of corruption loopholes, that is, pure politics on which ratings are made. and polished democrats are actively replenishing their accounts. tv channel belarus 24 broadcasts for you around the clock, do not switch. our daily task is to tell about belarus in the country and abroad. abroad, more than 100 million viewers around the world have access to viewing the projects of our tv channel. so what is belarus like? business and dev
to put it mildly, it will cost, not cheap according to the calculations of the international energy agencyole world will have to pay trillions of dollars in order for the process to be manageable and sustainable. yes, by 2030, annual growth in investment in clean energy should increase five times to four trillion dollars agenda. increasingly called fiction and stupid idealism, emphasizing that in everything you need to know when to stop, but some politicians continue to fanatically impose...
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global oil demand hit a record high injune — that's according to an estimate by the international energy agency, david waddell. global oil demand first passed through 100 million barrels a day in 2019, but the impact of the covid pandemic hit demand hard. at one point in april 2020, the price of a barrel of brent crude fell to $22.4. it's much higher now. on friday, the market price closed at $85.5. a prize buyers are happy to accept on the world markets. june saw an estimated aggregate demand of 103 barrels per day. so why is demand so high? i put that question to the independent energy analyst cornelia meyer. well, the economy is doing a little bit better than was anticipated at the beginning of the year. especially the us is doing a lot better. and even in europe, where some economies aren't doing too well, there is still that revenge travel, tourism from the covid era. people want to travel again and all the planes are full, and we see that across the globe. in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushed up its expectation for the who
global oil demand hit a record high injune — that's according to an estimate by the international energy agency, david waddell. global oil demand first passed through 100 million barrels a day in 2019, but the impact of the covid pandemic hit demand hard. at one point in april 2020, the price of a barrel of brent crude fell to $22.4. it's much higher now. on friday, the market price closed at $85.5. a prize buyers are happy to accept on the world markets. june saw an estimated aggregate...
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in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushedels per day across the whole year. that could push up prices even further, especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia, the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before, but on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population continues to grow rapidly, so despite ongoing environmental concerns, the demand to keep producing and burning oil is here to stay. the iea doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. a business reporter david waddell. 0rganisers estimate more than 60,000 people have marched through prague in the city's annual gay pride parade. a number of local politicians and foreign diplomats joined the lgbtq+ event which is now in its 13th year. czech police say they were prepared to stop any attempt to disrupt the event and local reports say it passed off peacefully. the czech repu
in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushedels per day across the whole year. that could push up prices even further, especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia, the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before, but on the whole, the global economy is proving...
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in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month, and has pushedover 102 million barrels per day across the whole year. that could push up prices even further. especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia, the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies, and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before. but on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population continues to grow rapidly. so despite ongoing environmental concerns, the demand to keep producing and burning oil is here to stay. the iea doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. midwives in england are in short supply according to the royal college of midwives, which says england needs 2,500 more, blaming stress and burnout. ali vowles has been looking at the situation in gloucestershire. little baby river is five weeks old and the apple of his new mum's eye. charlotte's very nervous about hospitals, so the midwife—led birthing unit at glouce
in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month, and has pushedover 102 million barrels per day across the whole year. that could push up prices even further. especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia, the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies, and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before. but on the whole, the global...
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in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushedld reachjust over 102 million barrels a day across the year. that could push up prices even further. especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia, the well�*s second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there is increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before. but on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population continues to grow rapidly. so despite ongoing environmental concerns, the demand to keep producing and burning oil is here to stay. the marquetry doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. -- the iea. endometriosis affects around 2 million women in the uk with most diagnosed between 25 and 40. tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows in other places such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes. in british asian communities, however, many women thought to be going untreated because of the stigma around discussing periods. emma snow has been t
in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushedld reachjust over 102 million barrels a day across the year. that could push up prices even further. especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia, the well�*s second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there is increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before. but on the whole, the...
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the international energy agency expects common capture to come a hospital steal production by 2015 in the climate friendly scenario. if it works, they would free up hydrogen to be used in other processes that are also have to clean to date. so we don't really know what share of admission seats yes, can actually capture from steel. steel make a stick to blast furnaces, but ccf doesn't quickly become cheap or efficient. called a burn. we'll just keep on polluting. we console steel by giving up on it. but there's a huge amount policy makes and companies can do to get the tech solutions working with age comes visiting. we've all heard it. but what is the literally in your community? started building houses with eggs, the knots and geography. well, i will not be able to sleep all week in that house even if i was forced to. i'm pretty sure a roof made off and we started in the fall on my head. but probably that is why the elderly in a village in cells india are wiser than i am. he has life driving in good up with the plan. it appears to be a village like any other in india is coming not too
the international energy agency expects common capture to come a hospital steal production by 2015 in the climate friendly scenario. if it works, they would free up hydrogen to be used in other processes that are also have to clean to date. so we don't really know what share of admission seats yes, can actually capture from steel. steel make a stick to blast furnaces, but ccf doesn't quickly become cheap or efficient. called a burn. we'll just keep on polluting. we console steel by giving up on...
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the international energy agency has revealed that lng now makes up 35% of europe's energy supplies — off the 40% contribution that russia made, before it was sanctioned over ukraine. nitesh shah is head of commodities and macroeconomic research at wisdomtree europe. thank you forjoining us here on the programme. we are waiting obviously to hear the outcome of whether these strikes take place or not but the fallout could well be significant? yes, the relative calm in the global national gas market has been broken by this threat of strikes in australia and it's largely because europe has become much more reliant on liquefied natural gas after the sanctions placed on russia. at the moment, the european natural gas storage facilities are close to 90% full, so that does mitigate some of the worst parts of the risk, but supply and demand is so finely balanced in europe that only a small amount of natural gas supplies coming off market has a massive ripple effect of bringing prices up as you said 40% on a single day last week. as you said 4096 on a single day last week. �* , ., week. and ye
the international energy agency has revealed that lng now makes up 35% of europe's energy supplies — off the 40% contribution that russia made, before it was sanctioned over ukraine. nitesh shah is head of commodities and macroeconomic research at wisdomtree europe. thank you forjoining us here on the programme. we are waiting obviously to hear the outcome of whether these strikes take place or not but the fallout could well be significant? yes, the relative calm in the global national gas...
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in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushed. that could push up prices even further, especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia — the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before but, on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population continues to grow rapidly. so, despite ongoing environmental concerns, the demand to keep producing and burning oil is here to stay. the iea doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. david waddell. it's a nerve wracking time for thousands of students in england, wales and northern ireland, who will receive their a—level and btec results on thursday. it's crucial that students get the right advice on the day, especially for those with unexpected grades as they work out what to do next. amy cole has been finding out how clearing advisors are being trained. hello, university of birmingham clearing hotl
in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushed. that could push up prices even further, especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia — the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before but, on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population...
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in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushedust over 102 million barrels per day across the whole year. that could push up prices even further, especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia — the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before but, on the whole, the global economy is proving resilient and the population continues to grow rapidly. so, despite ongoing environmental concerns, the demand to keep producing and burning oil is here to stay. the iea doesn't expect oil demand to plateau until 2032. period poverty has proved to be an issue across africa with women and girls in some countries paying 13% of their monthly salary on menstrual products. a bbc pan—africa investigation has found ghana is the worst affected. gem o'reilly reports. these zimbabweans are celebrating receiving period products. forsome celebrating receiving period products. for some girl
in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushedust over 102 million barrels per day across the whole year. that could push up prices even further, especially with recent supply cuts by saudi arabia and russia — the world's second and third biggest oil producers. of course, there's increasing pressure for all of us to move towards clean energies and there are more electric vehicles on the roads than ever before but, on the whole, the...
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anyway, we even had a hacker attack on this power plant of the international atomic energy agency. said to release us safely in a report i don't agree with a foreign face in the conversation with mr. bagheri, an expert on international affairs . the standards of the countries for pollution are different or bad, but what is happening behind the scene is what you are talking about. the food value is actually very high in the production of food in the water, and all the bays that actually exist in the chinese coastal area are in terms of a politician who is at your service a few days ago, when the politicization of the nuclear issue happened, china announced that china , japan, and the united states would use the leveling of korea, japan, and the united states to deal with this issue. he prevented it from being able to use nuclear equipment to produce nuclear warheads. i don't accept the continuation of this series for the report of the international atomic energy agency about the safe creation of boundaries in this field of international relations and actually, what does it mean becau
anyway, we even had a hacker attack on this power plant of the international atomic energy agency. said to release us safely in a report i don't agree with a foreign face in the conversation with mr. bagheri, an expert on international affairs . the standards of the countries for pollution are different or bad, but what is happening behind the scene is what you are talking about. the food value is actually very high in the production of food in the water, and all the bays that actually exist in...
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the international energy agency expects common capture to come a hospital steal production by 2015 in the climate friendly scenario. if it works, they would free up hydrogen to be used in other processes that are also have to clean. but to date that we don't really know what share of admission.
the international energy agency expects common capture to come a hospital steal production by 2015 in the climate friendly scenario. if it works, they would free up hydrogen to be used in other processes that are also have to clean. but to date that we don't really know what share of admission.
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the international energy agency announced less than a month ago that russia is on the verge of overtakingsaudi arabia and becoming the largest oil producer in the world, which shows that the world is listening. it is the west and china and russia they can be the basis of the new world order and the root of broader coalitions that are based on development and real freedoms. therefore, in my opinion , we are witnessing the difficult birth of the new world order, which, of course, is certain. that it is possible to accurately diagnose the possibility of heart attack in just 10 minutes and with a drop of blood from a patient's fingerprint, and a knowledge-based group has succeeded in localizing the rapid detection kit for heart attack, making the post faster and faster due to easy use 6 and the need for special equipment and devices and that the results in in 10 minutes, it can be determined that it is possible to go to medical centers and emergency rooms to treat patients with symptoms similar to a heart attack . a drop of blood taken from a patient's finger can be easily done . in the hands
the international energy agency announced less than a month ago that russia is on the verge of overtakingsaudi arabia and becoming the largest oil producer in the world, which shows that the world is listening. it is the west and china and russia they can be the basis of the new world order and the root of broader coalitions that are based on development and real freedoms. therefore, in my opinion , we are witnessing the difficult birth of the new world order, which, of course, is certain. that...
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russia is more than the total volume of imports from new delhi from saudi arabia and iraq , international energy agency less than a month he previously announced that russia is on the verge of overtaking saudi arabia and becoming the largest oil producer in the world , which shows that it is listening to the west and that china and russia can be the basis of the new world order and the root of wider alliances based on development. and the freedoms are real, so i think the witness we are the difficult birth of the new world order, which of course is certain. thank you for your cooperation and goodbye. a total of 13,916 people completed their identity information and their own documents and uploaded a statistic of those who attended the pre-registration in two very short days. i would like to announce that a total of 12% of women and 88% of men are present. the majority of applicants are between the ages of 35 and 40, 23% of which shows the acceptance of young people to pre-register for the islamic council elections . it endangers the national society in its election statement, the islamic society of eng
russia is more than the total volume of imports from new delhi from saudi arabia and iraq , international energy agency less than a month he previously announced that russia is on the verge of overtaking saudi arabia and becoming the largest oil producer in the world , which shows that it is listening to the west and that china and russia can be the basis of the new world order and the root of wider alliances based on development. and the freedoms are real, so i think the witness we are the...
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consecutive week , an increasing trend, recording effective global developments and the international energy agency's forecast day about the increase in global demand for oil and the decrease in supply have kept the black gold in the orbit of increasing. accordingly, it is experiencing an upgrade in value, an upgrade that from 2022, the global demand for oil in june will reach the level of 103 million barrels per day and the possibility of a new shutdown will be recorded this month. saudi and russian oil industry experts have stored the world's oil reserves for the rest of this year, which will increase the price of this widely used product. accordingly , opec has announced that the demand for daily oil is 2 it will increase by 44 million barrels this year american economic information is declared as a reason for the oil market and it is likely that the end of the interest rate increase process by the american central bank will promise an increase in supply and an improvement in the outlook of the world economy. it will be 2022, that is, before the conflict between russia and ukraine, complete tawhee
consecutive week , an increasing trend, recording effective global developments and the international energy agency's forecast day about the increase in global demand for oil and the decrease in supply have kept the black gold in the orbit of increasing. accordingly, it is experiencing an upgrade in value, an upgrade that from 2022, the global demand for oil in june will reach the level of 103 million barrels per day and the possibility of a new shutdown will be recorded this month. saudi and...
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the international energy agency in its latest issue predicted that the global demand for oil in the societies has reached the level of 103 million barrels per day and there is a possibility that this month you will have a good time registering a new chicken in tawheed amin of the sada and sima news agency. one day, the president went to the province of sistan and baluchistan in the oman sea sistan and baluchistan province, south khorasan and razavi khorasan, about 50% of the sheets and pipes of the route to zahedan have been provided until now. the plan to transfer water from the sea, apart from the country's big plans to provide part of the water in the eastern corridor of the country, has been defined with scientific work. and the knowledge-based work is being carried out, this movement is much faster, of course, the speed that we always emphasize, that the accuracy was not reduced. in march, 1400 young people were approved and the studies started. in the morning, we should actually provide salt water in the first stage of this project, 208 million cubic meters of dalan water will be transf
the international energy agency in its latest issue predicted that the global demand for oil in the societies has reached the level of 103 million barrels per day and there is a possibility that this month you will have a good time registering a new chicken in tawheed amin of the sada and sima news agency. one day, the president went to the province of sistan and baluchistan in the oman sea sistan and baluchistan province, south khorasan and razavi khorasan, about 50% of the sheets and pipes of...
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the international energy agency announced less than a month ago that russia is on the verge of overtaking saudi arabia to become the largest oil producer in the world. the world is listening to the west , and china and russia can be the basis of the new world order and the root of broader alliances that are based on development and real freedoms, so in my opinion , we are witnessing the difficult birth of the new world order, which of course is certain. president and senior officials of the countries of the amazon region the final announcement of the meeting of the sustainable road map for the restoration of the amazon forest and the fight against deforestation. they signed the sustainable way to restore the amazon forest and emphasized on increasing efforts to deal with deforestation and cutting down the amazon trees until the end of this decade , but the critics of these measures are not enough to deal with the destruction of the forests and the impact of climate change. for this purpose, he had to arrange an agreement to revive the forgotten agreement of the countries of the amazon reg
the international energy agency announced less than a month ago that russia is on the verge of overtaking saudi arabia to become the largest oil producer in the world. the world is listening to the west , and china and russia can be the basis of the new world order and the root of broader alliances that are based on development and real freedoms, so in my opinion , we are witnessing the difficult birth of the new world order, which of course is certain. president and senior officials of the...
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to put it mildly, it will cost, not cheaply, according to the calculations of the international energy agencyole world will have to pay trillions of dollars in order for the process to be manageable and sustainable. yes, by 2030, annual growth in investment in clean energy should increase five times to four trillion dollars a year radical green agenda. increasingly, they are called fiction and stupid idealism, emphasizing that in everything you need to know the measure, but some countries continue to fanatically impose policies on others alternative energy, denying the obvious facts, and not embarrassed to beat out huge budget money for this. ecology. unfortunately, it has become a pr and a feast for lovers of corruption loopholes, that is, pure politics on which ratings are made. and the polished democrats are actively replenishing their accounts, happily. we follow the sports life of our country returned to the sector after a gluteal break in the history of belarusian volleyball marketa fandrausheva, a woman, the winner of wumbledon, was appointed the head coach of the main club of the coun
to put it mildly, it will cost, not cheaply, according to the calculations of the international energy agencyole world will have to pay trillions of dollars in order for the process to be manageable and sustainable. yes, by 2030, annual growth in investment in clean energy should increase five times to four trillion dollars a year radical green agenda. increasingly, they are called fiction and stupid idealism, emphasizing that in everything you need to know the measure, but some countries...
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presence of oil in the circuit of increase from reuters on the day of the prediction of the international energy agency in the increase in global oil demand and reducing the supply of black gold has kept it in the orbit of increase, based on this, oil will experience the seventh consecutive week of value enhancement, which will reach the limit of 103 million barrels per day from 2022, and will record new possibilities this month. oil industry experts related to production reduction saudi arabia and russia will save the world's oil reserves for the rest of this year and the price of this widely used product will rise. accordingly, the opec world oil organization has announced that the global demand for oil will increase by 2:40 million barrels per day this year and the information america's economic cause for increased sensitivity the oil market announces that the possibility of the end of the interest rate hike by the us central bank will promise an increase in supply and an improvement in the outlook of the world economy . the last time rice experienced a weekly price increase was in february and janu
presence of oil in the circuit of increase from reuters on the day of the prediction of the international energy agency in the increase in global oil demand and reducing the supply of black gold has kept it in the orbit of increase, based on this, oil will experience the seventh consecutive week of value enhancement, which will reach the limit of 103 million barrels per day from 2022, and will record new possibilities this month. oil industry experts related to production reduction saudi arabia...
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the international energy agency inspired the global demand for oil. by reaching 103 million barrels per day, it recorded a new limit, but it is predicted that in 2023 the demand for oil will increase by an average of two million and 200 thousand barrels per day compared to last year, the average global demand. for oil, it was 99,900,000 barrels per day . summer air travel to produce electricity and strengthen china's petrochemical activities are among the reasons for the increase in demand for oil. the organization of france reported that this figure alone is the annual emission of carbon dioxide by japan, which is the fifth largest economy in the world. the part the world's aviation is more in canadian forest fires this year, 13.5 million hectares of land were destroyed. the collapse of the roof of a mosque in nigeria left 40 dead and injured. in this incident , 10 people died and 30 people were hospitalized . one of the survivors of the collapse of the mosque building happened during prayer, so that after hearing a terrible sound, the walls and roof
the international energy agency inspired the global demand for oil. by reaching 103 million barrels per day, it recorded a new limit, but it is predicted that in 2023 the demand for oil will increase by an average of two million and 200 thousand barrels per day compared to last year, the average global demand. for oil, it was 99,900,000 barrels per day . summer air travel to produce electricity and strengthen china's petrochemical activities are among the reasons for the increase in demand for...
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the process is safe and so have international bodies like the un nuclear watchdog, the international energy agencyth impact of this will be negligible. but it must be said that it is notjust china imposing this. we have seen protests in south korea and elsewhere and environmental campaigners have spoken out against this as well, saying the impact has not been fully studied. this week, we've been looking at the future of work spaces around the world. in the us, office vacancy rates have hit a 30 year high, with many staff choosing to work more flexibly after the pandemic. but it's a different picture in asia where city centres are booming again. the bbc�*s asia business correspondent nick marsh joined the lunchtime rush in singapore. in singapore, lunch hour is the real rush—hour, but this is a far cry from evenjust a rush—hour, but this is a far cry from even just a year ago. rush—hour, but this is a far cry from evenjust a year ago. it is rush-hour, but this is a far cry from even just a year ago. from even 'ust a year ago. it is a lot busier. — from even just a year ago. it is a lot busier. they
the process is safe and so have international bodies like the un nuclear watchdog, the international energy agencyth impact of this will be negligible. but it must be said that it is notjust china imposing this. we have seen protests in south korea and elsewhere and environmental campaigners have spoken out against this as well, saying the impact has not been fully studied. this week, we've been looking at the future of work spaces around the world. in the us, office vacancy rates have hit a 30...
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the international energy agency announced that the global demand for oil reached 103 million barrels per day on the 18th, setting a new record. the average of 2,200,000 barrels per day will increase compared to last year. last year, the average world demand for oil was 99,900,000 barrels per day. summer air travel , power generation and the strengthening of china's petrochemical activities are among the reasons for the drop in demand for oil. has been canadian authorities announced that this year's forest fires in this country produced more than one billion tons of carbon dioxide. afp reported that this figure alone is equivalent to the annual carbon dioxide emissions of japan, which is the fifth largest economy in the world. the amount of pollutants produced in the fires of the last few months in canada alone are 200 million tons more than the amount of pollution produced by the aviation sector in the world. in the canadian forest fires this year, 13 and a half million hectares of the country's forest lands were destroyed. the collapse of the roof of a mosque in nigeria 40 killed an
the international energy agency announced that the global demand for oil reached 103 million barrels per day on the 18th, setting a new record. the average of 2,200,000 barrels per day will increase compared to last year. last year, the average world demand for oil was 99,900,000 barrels per day. summer air travel , power generation and the strengthening of china's petrochemical activities are among the reasons for the drop in demand for oil. has been canadian authorities announced that this...
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to put it mildly, it will cost a lot, according to the calculations of the international energy agencye world will have to pay trillions of dollars in order for the process to be manageable and sustainable. by 2030 , rosinvestment in clean energy should increase five times annually to 4 trillions of dollars a year green energy , like a vacuum cleaner, sucks in the world's money, depriving the manufacturing sector of investments and inflates a financial bubble, when it collapses, which someone will earn well with a radical green agenda. increasingly, they are called fiction and stupid idealism, emphasizing that everything needs to be done in moderation, but certain politicians continue to fanatically impose alternative energy on others, denying obvious facts, and not embarrassed to beat out huge budget money for this. ecology. to unfortunately, it has become a pr and a feast for lovers of corrupt loopholes, that is, pure politics on which ratings are made. and the frilled democrats are actively replenishing their accounts, happily. i told her the story of nature. culture one dear , kind
to put it mildly, it will cost a lot, according to the calculations of the international energy agencye world will have to pay trillions of dollars in order for the process to be manageable and sustainable. by 2030 , rosinvestment in clean energy should increase five times annually to 4 trillions of dollars a year green energy , like a vacuum cleaner, sucks in the world's money, depriving the manufacturing sector of investments and inflates a financial bubble, when it collapses, which someone...
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to put it mildly, it will cost, not cheaply , according to the calculations of the international energy agencyay trillions of dollars in order for the process to be manageable and sustainable. by 2030, russian investment in clean energy should increase fivefold annually to $ 4 trillion a year which someone will well earn a radical green agenda. increasingly, they are called fiction and stupid idealism, emphasizing that in everything you need to know the measure, but some politicians continue fanatically imposing alternative energy on others, denying obvious facts, and not embarrassed to beat out huge budget money for this. ecology. unfortunately, it has become a pr and a feast for lovers of corrupt loopholes, that is, pure politics on which ratings are made. and the polished democrats are actively replenishing their accounts, happily. naimana does not want to awaken the run and to persuade the yakodyazh. chapotite, the leaves are shining, the sun, our life is taking shape. i would like to have a closer look at this world. and skin day to discover something new. she is in this tactic. 'cause we
to put it mildly, it will cost, not cheaply , according to the calculations of the international energy agencyay trillions of dollars in order for the process to be manageable and sustainable. by 2030, russian investment in clean energy should increase fivefold annually to $ 4 trillion a year which someone will well earn a radical green agenda. increasingly, they are called fiction and stupid idealism, emphasizing that in everything you need to know the measure, but some politicians continue...
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the international energy agency expects carbon caps with a couple of possible steel production by 2050 in the climate friendly scenario. if it works, they would free up hydrogen to be used in other processes that are also have to clean. but to date that we don't really know what chair of admission seats, yes can actually capture from steel. it's to make a stick to blocked furnaces, but ccf doesn't quickly become cheap or efficient. called a burn. we'll just keep on pollutant. we console steel by giving up on it, but there's a huge amount policy makes and companies can do to get the tech solutions working with age comes visiting. we've all heard it. but what are the literally in your community? started building houses with eggs, the knots and geography. well, i will not be able to sleep all week in that house even if i was forced to. i'm pretty sure a roof made of eggs. we started in the fall on my head, but probably that is why the elderly in a village in cells india, are wiser than i am. he has life driving in good up with the plan. it appears to be a village like any other in india,
the international energy agency expects carbon caps with a couple of possible steel production by 2050 in the climate friendly scenario. if it works, they would free up hydrogen to be used in other processes that are also have to clean. but to date that we don't really know what chair of admission seats, yes can actually capture from steel. it's to make a stick to blocked furnaces, but ccf doesn't quickly become cheap or efficient. called a burn. we'll just keep on pollutant. we console steel...
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facilities needed for the plants. decommissioning the plan has been endorsed by the international atomic energy agency, which says it meets international standards and weren't time the environment by. but some scientists do have concerns about the long term impact of the load, those radioactivity still in the water. those concerns a shed by china depends top see through the export market. they announced a ban on all aquatic products from japan. you've been just depends, you knew that to enforce certainly station of the discharge of focusing on you click indemnity quarter into the c is an extremely sufficient and irresponsible of disregard for international nuclear control. china strongly opposes and condemned is totally attentive. fish mongers and fisheries groups are worried about that businesses disappearing. japan has called on china to invest the bad and promised compensation to local industries. so to any possible to see what the japanese government will do are out most including utilizing funds and compensation from the tokyo electric power company. so the fisheries, businesses will not suffer r
facilities needed for the plants. decommissioning the plan has been endorsed by the international atomic energy agency, which says it meets international standards and weren't time the environment by. but some scientists do have concerns about the long term impact of the load, those radioactivity still in the water. those concerns a shed by china depends top see through the export market. they announced a ban on all aquatic products from japan. you've been just depends, you knew that to enforce...
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they not, victor are to that global reaction, including from the international atomic energy agency, rolling in behind, toki was saying, or nuclear countries release a certain amount of traits him so essentially it's to be expected you know, completely wrong told feel is misleading the welt, because the uh, the waste water they are releasing into the pacific ocean is completely different from the point even want to the normally radio nuclear power stations would use. why? because the waste water, they are talking about as being side cold through the being side of the radio, react to touching directly upon the radio active materials inside the react to see what we sima know. this is completely different from the forwarding water, which does not touch the coal, the inside of the nuclear reactions to wants to g 2 to mislead you by confusing applewood orange. but this time, the waste water is completely different from the cooling water on the faculty. they keep talking about treating them tricky into the, but tricky and is not the kind of deal of the situation. there are several thousand
they not, victor are to that global reaction, including from the international atomic energy agency, rolling in behind, toki was saying, or nuclear countries release a certain amount of traits him so essentially it's to be expected you know, completely wrong told feel is misleading the welt, because the uh, the waste water they are releasing into the pacific ocean is completely different from the point even want to the normally radio nuclear power stations would use. why? because the waste...
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in the early part of july, the international atomic energy agency issued a comprehensive report that was an endorsement of the plan of the japanese government to discharge water into the sea. so what you have just heard from victor go, is scientifically on the proven and actually a false accusation, not to the japanese government, but to the i a. e, a. and the water that's being the star discharged into the sea is not contaminated water. it is true, radiated water and involving something called advanced liquid processing system. namely, outputs has just made the radiation level of so low. the only ingredient you're talking about these actually trade trade in. and if treat him is so much harmful, you can't leave a day because a simple i drop of your eyes contains medians of try to him. so it's absolutely safe. right, astrid, you'll be expert. you're going to focus. she met well 6 times i think is net 6, the s. that's right. so china and others, are they right to be worried? what's your next? but a view on that right? well, its own the trick him, which is the way jack development stuff
in the early part of july, the international atomic energy agency issued a comprehensive report that was an endorsement of the plan of the japanese government to discharge water into the sea. so what you have just heard from victor go, is scientifically on the proven and actually a false accusation, not to the japanese government, but to the i a. e, a. and the water that's being the star discharged into the sea is not contaminated water. it is true, radiated water and involving something called...
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in the latest search controversy, the international atomic energy agency claim that it had found uranium. and if you are the level of 83.7 percent, for the fuel enrichment plant, essentially once the countries, atomic energy organization do not be allegation. so and your own has never attempted to enrich uranium beyond the 60 percent threshold. charge around our collaboration with the i. e, a 's based on the framework of and p t and additional protocol. we are working with a nuclear. i'm what stuck within this framework in the past. the other 4 disputed locations were highly enriched. uranium was reportedly filed, have been reduced to 2 spots of now the fonts 2015 nuclear deal, also known as the drawings, comprehensive plan of action for j cpr way. i'd work down to very well in settling the long standing groups between one and the west, but only for 2 years. and before that, you are assuming that early walked out of the accord in 2018 and reinstated sanctions against sticking quotes. i bet are the multilateral agreement promise sections where the for the wrong in return for the country f
in the latest search controversy, the international atomic energy agency claim that it had found uranium. and if you are the level of 83.7 percent, for the fuel enrichment plant, essentially once the countries, atomic energy organization do not be allegation. so and your own has never attempted to enrich uranium beyond the 60 percent threshold. charge around our collaboration with the i. e, a 's based on the framework of and p t and additional protocol. we are working with a nuclear. i'm what...
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all of this as according to a report last month by the iea — the international energy agency.estment in these raw materials rose by 30% last year alone. that's topping $40 billion. but china, it's still accounts for 60% of all lithium processing. oh, boy, i tell you what, it's a big challenge. 0ne energy expert likens it to the imperial territorial tussles of the 19th century, known as the great game. today, it's a lively contest for natural resources, which may create losers as well as winners. and for decades, china has been striking deals with countries in africa and latin america, rich in critical minerals, and the need for mineral security is being rapidly understood elsewhere as well. we are currently in a new grade game whereby major economic powers, such as the eu, the us and china, are planting theirflag in places to secure a steady supply of critical raw materials. and today, that's china. why? because china, for two reasons, one, china has dominated the processing of these critical raw materials. so it offers a market to mining companies to export their product to c
all of this as according to a report last month by the iea — the international energy agency.estment in these raw materials rose by 30% last year alone. that's topping $40 billion. but china, it's still accounts for 60% of all lithium processing. oh, boy, i tell you what, it's a big challenge. 0ne energy expert likens it to the imperial territorial tussles of the 19th century, known as the great game. today, it's a lively contest for natural resources, which may create losers as well as...
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the international energy agency has revealed that lng now makes up 35% of europe's energy supplies, notff the 40% contribution that russia made before it was sanctioned over ukraine. joining me now is ben mcwilliams, who's an affiliate fellow at bruegel. thank you very much for being with us today. what are your concerns about where gas prices could go if these workers do indeed strike? this is certainly a concern, but to be clear up front, nothing comparable to last year. the position we are in is that, as you mentioned, as russian pipeline supplies have been cut over the last 12 months, the eu and uk have become more dependent on liquefied national gas. —— —— natural gas. australia typically supplies asia. if it were cut to asian consumers, we would see asian consumers turning around and looking to qatar and competing with european buyers there, which would in turn have some knock—on effect on prices. as it had last week, 40% increase from around 30 to 36 euros just nothing like close to 200 euros we saw last winter.— we saw last winter. have you been following _ we saw last winter. h
the international energy agency has revealed that lng now makes up 35% of europe's energy supplies, notff the 40% contribution that russia made before it was sanctioned over ukraine. joining me now is ben mcwilliams, who's an affiliate fellow at bruegel. thank you very much for being with us today. what are your concerns about where gas prices could go if these workers do indeed strike? this is certainly a concern, but to be clear up front, nothing comparable to last year. the position we are...
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so to me is these discharge is done under the control of both international atomic energy agency. and according to the oldest standard, it's cooking for the new class stuff. but only one is a teacher which has the house last period was in celsius and they speak to will be discharged for the period of searching yes into them. ocean. and it may affect poll neighboring countries and weak, frankly speaking, don't know how it will affect the environment itself. because we manage people using the fish and sea salt from the city just as a food. and we need to understand that the sea food and fish may be affected. and finally, kendall douglas mcgregor, who's a former senior advisor to the us defense secretary says that you currently intrigues us or ending. so the russians in a piecemeal fashion. i said that in an interview with took a thompson. i go to the west, the media a spitting lies. well wanting to versus should not be underestimated. pretty much. every thing that n b, c news, the new york times have told you about the war and ukraine is a lot. every claim is false. the last one, es
so to me is these discharge is done under the control of both international atomic energy agency. and according to the oldest standard, it's cooking for the new class stuff. but only one is a teacher which has the house last period was in celsius and they speak to will be discharged for the period of searching yes into them. ocean. and it may affect poll neighboring countries and weak, frankly speaking, don't know how it will affect the environment itself. because we manage people using the...
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now, the un general secretary, the international agency, international energy agency, they is they haveid this is extremism. incredibly extremism. this is incredibly radical, is incredibly radical, this is incredibly unhelpful to do, especially in this where this period of time where we're having summer on having the hottest summer on record. change record. climate change is happening do see happening right now. so i do see why are organising why campaigners are organising oceans such as greenpeace thinks it worth actions which it is worth taking actions which they controversial they know will be controversial because what they're protesting against is so extreme. it's also worth, i think, really emphasising that is not emphasising that this is not some marginal that these some marginal view that these people greenpeace what people at greenpeace have. what they bringing to they are doing is bringing to they are doing is bringing to the of the british the attention of the british pubuc the attention of the british public what the un general secretary is saying, what the international ene
now, the un general secretary, the international agency, international energy agency, they is they haveid this is extremism. incredibly extremism. this is incredibly radical, is incredibly radical, this is incredibly unhelpful to do, especially in this where this period of time where we're having summer on having the hottest summer on record. change record. climate change is happening do see happening right now. so i do see why are organising why campaigners are organising oceans such as...
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you're fine. series the water release is needed to decommission the power plant, the international atomic energy agency, or the i a year green lighted the water release plan last month. and this is how people in tokyo react to the announcement. the plan would now be implemented from thursday. yeah, i know. yeah. i'm glad the date was finally decided. i know talks were on going to set the water release for summer prime minister cuz she to finally visited for christina to explain the situation to the locals. so this will be a big step towards fukushima, is the commissioning process in the i. e. m. many countries say that water relieves a safe, so i believe it is nothing but fishermen are facing so many problems. the japanese government needs to do something to convince the room on the, on the i think the water relieves is ok if radiation levels are measured and meet the standardized neighboring countries like south korea and china are protesting. but they are releasing contaminated water at the high level to so i don't think it's fair that they are protesting. but i left that modem this from done, this o
you're fine. series the water release is needed to decommission the power plant, the international atomic energy agency, or the i a year green lighted the water release plan last month. and this is how people in tokyo react to the announcement. the plan would now be implemented from thursday. yeah, i know. yeah. i'm glad the date was finally decided. i know talks were on going to set the water release for summer prime minister cuz she to finally visited for christina to explain the situation to...
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agency, i.e. for example , suppose the international atomic energy agency board of governors and the united nations security council, the joint commission of the purchase working group appointed by the joint commission of the countries that export dual-purpose and so-called free films, that is, pain only in the case of iran, on the other hand, in addition to monitoring open safeguards, protocol and extra-protocol monitoring, predicting the start of the additional protocol, and this too again, the protocol is interesting, i mean access to the cases of even sensitive military centers and of our military personnel, and the feeling of freedom without any information that i wanted there, well, these are what the supreme leader said that we should be within the framework of the same amount of supervision as according to mp t is for other countries it is not an exception for us, under supervision, but the red line and the supreme leader's authority has not been observed. there is a lot of opportunity, so i will say this . from your point of view, is it a specialized institution or a political institution,
agency, i.e. for example , suppose the international atomic energy agency board of governors and the united nations security council, the joint commission of the purchase working group appointed by the joint commission of the countries that export dual-purpose and so-called free films, that is, pain only in the case of iran, on the other hand, in addition to monitoring open safeguards, protocol and extra-protocol monitoring, predicting the start of the additional protocol, and this too again,...
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so the international agency, as international energy agency, as we all know them, the iea said that theched 103 million per day june million barrels per day in june , exceeding the previous record of 102.4 million barrels per day before the pandemic . there's a before the pandemic. there's a huge for oil as ever, and huge demand for oil as ever, and it doesn't seem like it's going anywhere. is using so anywhere. and china is using so much all of our efforts to much that all of our efforts to even to cut down would seem like a drop in ocean a drop in the ocean comparatively, as i understand from comparatively, as i understand froryeah, as you said. >> yeah, as you said. >> yeah, as you said. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> apparently i found out >> yeah. apparently i found out that obsession with >> yeah. apparently i found out that is obsession with >> yeah. apparently i found out that is kind obsession with >> yeah. apparently i found out that is kind of obsession with >> yeah. apparently i found out that is kind of nullified. with >> yeah. apparently i found out that is kind of n
so the international agency, as international energy agency, as we all know them, the iea said that theched 103 million per day june million barrels per day in june , exceeding the previous record of 102.4 million barrels per day before the pandemic . there's a before the pandemic. there's a huge for oil as ever, and huge demand for oil as ever, and it doesn't seem like it's going anywhere. is using so anywhere. and china is using so much all of our efforts to much that all of our efforts to...