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success what people thought that divestment, in other words, persuading pension funds, the university of bristolnds out from investing in oil and gas companies. arguably, it's just another way of stopping oil, the same philosophy behind it and does it actually work though? it really does and it's quite powerful and in fact, one of the experts that i was citing in the speeches that i was writing in the documents i was submitting as part of my efforts to get the university of bristol to divest was quoting the governor of the bank of england at the time who was warning that investment and oil and gas extraction at that time, which was 2015, 2016, it is fiscally unwise, even if you do not care about climate change. it was quite risky because you may find your investment disappear as people stop using fossil fuels. the term is stranded assets because the vast majority of the oil and gas that is under the ground and under the sea cannot be burned and it's a financial folly to invest in more of this, which is why we are opposing the current conservative government investing in this right now but it was
success what people thought that divestment, in other words, persuading pension funds, the university of bristolnds out from investing in oil and gas companies. arguably, it's just another way of stopping oil, the same philosophy behind it and does it actually work though? it really does and it's quite powerful and in fact, one of the experts that i was citing in the speeches that i was writing in the documents i was submitting as part of my efforts to get the university of bristol to divest...
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success - what people thought that investment, in other words, persuading pension farms, the university of bristolting in oil and gas companies. arguably, it'sjust investing in oil and gas companies. arguably, it's just another way of stopping oil, the same philosophy behind it and doesn't actually work though? behind it and doesn't actually work thou~h? ., , ., , behind it and doesn't actually work thourh? ., , ., , ., behind it and doesn't actually work thou~h? ., , ., ,., �*, though? really does and it's quite owerful though? really does and it's quite powerful and _ though? really does and it's quite powerful and in _ though? really does and it's quite powerful and in fact, _ though? really does and it's quite powerful and in fact, one - though? really does and it's quite powerful and in fact, one of - though? really does and it's quite powerful and in fact, one of the i powerful and in fact, one of the experts that i was setting in the speeches that i was writing in the documents are submitting as part of my efforts to get the university of bristol to divest was quoting the governor of the ba
success - what people thought that investment, in other words, persuading pension farms, the university of bristolting in oil and gas companies. arguably, it'sjust investing in oil and gas companies. arguably, it's just another way of stopping oil, the same philosophy behind it and doesn't actually work though? behind it and doesn't actually work thou~h? ., , ., , behind it and doesn't actually work thourh? ., , ., , ., behind it and doesn't actually work thou~h? ., , ., ,., �*, though?...
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and it's kind of visiting professor of public health at the university of bristol, and we appreciate you being and just giving us the benefit of your expertise of this. thank you very much. indeed. pleasure. thank you. we're going to bring you some breaking news out of somali. we're getting report suspected archibald fighters of attacked a hotel used by government officials in the capital market issue. a load blast, and gunfire have been reported. we're going to bring you more on that as we get it . so here's defense ministry's reportedly going ahead with its planned ground defense of northern syria and the coming days as targeting kurdish fighters from the y p g on group allied to the city and democratic forces. i couldn't blame them, miss ayla tag, they've killed 5 people in tuesday. the military is already bombed and shelves, some sites in the city and countryside near the border. well, let's take a look at the areas for the settings. been taking place to scare is striking targets in the border area near man beach. that's under s d f control. that's the region in yellow, to care ba
and it's kind of visiting professor of public health at the university of bristol, and we appreciate you being and just giving us the benefit of your expertise of this. thank you very much. indeed. pleasure. thank you. we're going to bring you some breaking news out of somali. we're getting report suspected archibald fighters of attacked a hotel used by government officials in the capital market issue. a load blast, and gunfire have been reported. we're going to bring you more on that as we get...
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i'm joined by richard davies, professor of public understanding of economics at bristol university & and the general public. welcome. what, in your view, is the balancing act for the chancellor today? the is the balancing act for the chancellor today?- is the balancing act for the chancellor toda ? , , ., chancellor today? the big question for me is timing. _ chancellor today? the big question for me is timing. what _ chancellor today? the big question for me is timing. what we - chancellor today? the big question for me is timing. what we will - chancellor today? the big question for me is timing. what we will get | for me is timing. what we will get todayis for me is timing. what we will get today is a five year plan. we know that the chancellor has interpreted his challenge, some will debate this, of course, as balancing the books. and saving something like it or explaining something like 50 billion. we don't fully know. we got a forecast from the obr, that is good, it is independent. that looks likely to be very difficult to meet. what i mean by timing is when does he put in plac
i'm joined by richard davies, professor of public understanding of economics at bristol university & and the general public. welcome. what, in your view, is the balancing act for the chancellor today? the is the balancing act for the chancellor today?- is the balancing act for the chancellor toda ? , , ., chancellor today? the big question for me is timing. _ chancellor today? the big question for me is timing. what _ chancellor today? the big question for me is timing. what we -...
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Nov 23, 2022
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sociologist at swansea university, ashley fall we now know what content with tossing some of this torches into the harbour city. bristolut all ways of writing slavery of its history now the universities considering changing the name of seven building named after the family of henry overton wills , the of henry overton wills, the third who donated the money , third who donated the money, found the institution back the early 20th century. but the university authorities say that much of his fortune originally from tobacco plantations , worked from tobacco plantations, worked by slaves . so is from tobacco plantations, worked by slaves. so is this going to make bristol safer, happier place to live ? no but it will place to live? no but it will make some people feel very good about themselves and. the whole industry that's associated with these sorts of things, this whole trauma industry. i'm very happy. you know, there's it's this this idea. happy. you know, there's it's this this idea . this is all this this idea. this is all about making on the past. you know, it's about and reconciliation . and what it does reconciliati
sociologist at swansea university, ashley fall we now know what content with tossing some of this torches into the harbour city. bristolut all ways of writing slavery of its history now the universities considering changing the name of seven building named after the family of henry overton wills , the of henry overton wills, the third who donated the money , third who donated the money, found the institution back the early 20th century. but the university authorities say that much of his...
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professor steve west, he's president of universities and vice universities uk and vice chancellor of union bristolcrisis. we need government to work us provide work with us and provide targeted hardship before targeted hardship funding before their costs so high they their living costs so high they are keep . so it's just are unable to keep. so it's just kind another reason why kind of another reason why people aren't going to bother going university. sat at going to university. i sat at terrible. yeah absolutely i lectures but i didn't have the excuse of the of living crisis was that a hangover that's sometimes yeah i mentioned later in the week and i managed to skip some terrible really was a long time ago i'm freddie chasing it chasing story in the mail about vino veritas it's about your bottle of wine says about your bottle of wine says about your bottle of wine says about you well i think this is not hangover talking but i think this is a fun story because your choice of wine says a lot about your personality and i heard you poo poo poo poo to me i like that. yeah i think that says . that. ye
professor steve west, he's president of universities and vice universities uk and vice chancellor of union bristolcrisis. we need government to work us provide work with us and provide targeted hardship before targeted hardship funding before their costs so high they their living costs so high they are keep . so it's just are unable to keep. so it's just kind another reason why kind of another reason why people aren't going to bother going university. sat at going to university. i sat at...
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university and then i started as a reporter in bristol. and the name dimbleby is a funny name. it sounds odd and there aren't many of us in the country.kur is quite a strange name, too. but if i'd been called smith, nobody would have said it was nepotism. i'm sure at the very beginning, at the very, very beginning, people thought, and the bbc was a small organisation then, "well, let's give this bloke a try and see how it goes." you wouldn't last 60 years on that basis. i mean, it's interesting that, you know, the dimbleby family has been injournalism so long. my great—grandfather was a journalist. we are journalists by trade. my son's doing it now. it is interesting. and it gets to the point we were discussing earlier about the way the bbc has to adapt to serve its audiences. do you think today the bbc should very actively be seeking not to have as its figureheads the public school educated, the upper middle class, those who've come from a privileged background, but should be seeking to make their most prominent figures, people who've come from very different, diverse backgrounds? absolutely. should they be using positive discriminat
university and then i started as a reporter in bristol. and the name dimbleby is a funny name. it sounds odd and there aren't many of us in the country.kur is quite a strange name, too. but if i'd been called smith, nobody would have said it was nepotism. i'm sure at the very beginning, at the very, very beginning, people thought, and the bbc was a small organisation then, "well, let's give this bloke a try and see how it goes." you wouldn't last 60 years on that basis. i mean, it's...
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bristol. yeah by the nottingham trent university, one of our campuses is in clifton .nd when campuses is in clifton. and when it's an area that you know, i mean obviously it must be if you live in that it must be absolutely awful for you to come to terms with what's happened. but even just someone who lived there 30 years ago, i think , how there 30 years ago, i think, how can that happen ? how can that can that happen? how can that happen in, you know, just an ordinary little spot. that's often people's reaction, isn't it? could something terrible happenedin it? could something terrible happened in a nice place where most people are lovely. yeah. and that's always the shock when something terrible happens, isn't it, yeah, that's isn't it, that. yeah, that's awful. on a lighter note, we were talking earlier about black friday. it's black friday today . which which is the day when we're all meant to go out and buy something would never have thought of buying otherwise. you see where it gets see this, is where it gets confusing we've confusing because i said we've got ne
bristol. yeah by the nottingham trent university, one of our campuses is in clifton .nd when campuses is in clifton. and when it's an area that you know, i mean obviously it must be if you live in that it must be absolutely awful for you to come to terms with what's happened. but even just someone who lived there 30 years ago, i think , how there 30 years ago, i think, how can that happen ? how can that can that happen? how can that happen in, you know, just an ordinary little spot. that's...