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in utrecht's overvecht quarter, the gas lines were due for replacement.y not do without them altogether, the city asked - and paid to refit a whole neighborhood with completely new faÇades, triple glazing, top-notch insulation, solar arrays on balconies and the roof, and heat pumps. the housing association says that tenants were thrilled - even though some wished they could still cook with gas. >> people who often cook with a wok weren't keen on the idea. they do need to use a gas stove for that. and because we're practically forcing them to switch away from gas, we provided them with all the information, and gave them all new stoves. >> a change in the law meant that only 70 percent of residents had to approve the conversion - and so the project was approved. the project engineer says it's cost-effective. >> in the evenings, especially in winter when it gets dark early, the solar panels are useless. we still draw power from the grid then. but over a year, we supply 20 to 30 kilowatt hours to the grid. >> there's also an app for tenants to monitor their e
in utrecht's overvecht quarter, the gas lines were due for replacement.y not do without them altogether, the city asked - and paid to refit a whole neighborhood with completely new faÇades, triple glazing, top-notch insulation, solar arrays on balconies and the roof, and heat pumps. the housing association says that tenants were thrilled - even though some wished they could still cook with gas. >> people who often cook with a wok weren't keen on the idea. they do need to use a gas stove...
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in utrecht's overvecht quarter, the gas lines were due for replacement. why not do without them altogether, the city asked - and paid to refit a whole neighborhood with completely new faÇades, triple glazing, top-notch insulation, solar arrays on balconies and the roof, and heat pumps. the housing association says that tenants were thrilled - even though some wished they could still cook with gas. >> people who often cook with a wok weren't keen on the idea. they do need to use a gas stove for that. and because we're practically forcing them to switch away from gas, we provided them with all the information, and gave them all new stoves. >> a change in the law meant that only 70 percent of residents had to approve the conversion - and so the project was approved. the project engineer says it's cost-effective. >> in the evenings, especially in winter when it gets dark early, the solar panels are useless. we still draw power from the grid then. but over a year, we supply 20 to 30 kilowatt hours to the grid. >> there's also an app for tenants to monitor thei
in utrecht's overvecht quarter, the gas lines were due for replacement. why not do without them altogether, the city asked - and paid to refit a whole neighborhood with completely new faÇades, triple glazing, top-notch insulation, solar arrays on balconies and the roof, and heat pumps. the housing association says that tenants were thrilled - even though some wished they could still cook with gas. >> people who often cook with a wok weren't keen on the idea. they do need to use a gas...
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in utrecht, susi snyder is joining us, program coordinator at the international campaign to abolish nuclearns. in london, samuel ramani, who is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. a warm welcome to all of you. pavel, if i could start with you in moscow. so vladimir putin says all this is in response to a long -standing request from the belarusian leader, alexander lukashenko. safe to say, there is more to it than that. guest: lukashenko has been, for some time, lamenting that he made a grave mistake in the 1990's when he repatriated former soviet nuclear weapons from the territory of belarus and onto russia, and turned the roots into a nonnuclear state. that if he would have retained, he said, these weapons, belarus would have been better off. and he was asking moscow to return some weapons back. russia sort of agreed. but this is more of a political bargaining thing. the military significance is -- there is, of course military , significance, but this is primarily a political move to reinstate some nuclear weapons in belarus. and of course that will happen somewhere
in utrecht, susi snyder is joining us, program coordinator at the international campaign to abolish nuclearns. in london, samuel ramani, who is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. a warm welcome to all of you. pavel, if i could start with you in moscow. so vladimir putin says all this is in response to a long -standing request from the belarusian leader, alexander lukashenko. safe to say, there is more to it than that. guest: lukashenko has been, for some time, lamenting...
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and he did talk about utrecht ukraine and praise germany's and support military support ukraine's efforts. and like you said, he also talks about climate change. renewable energy is obviously a very important topic for him personally. and he talked about visiting hamburg to morrow and looking at hamburg plans to use hydrogen to become a fully sustainable pores and charles when he was still. the prince of wales was sometimes ridiculed about his interest in, in, in nature and the environment. and yet now he's bang on topic, isn't he? absolutely, i mean, as he said, it is the next essential challenge is, is the crisis of our generation and am with the work that he has done. he has highlighted that throughout his life, really. and even if he was maybe ridiculed for that in the u. k, i think in germany he struck a nerve with the environment. and the fact that he continues to do so also really highlights his, his is really an example of his dedication to the topic. and that when he is here, i mean he is not just visiting a hydrogen technologies. representatives are on our hydrogen technologies
and he did talk about utrecht ukraine and praise germany's and support military support ukraine's efforts. and like you said, he also talks about climate change. renewable energy is obviously a very important topic for him personally. and he talked about visiting hamburg to morrow and looking at hamburg plans to use hydrogen to become a fully sustainable pores and charles when he was still. the prince of wales was sometimes ridiculed about his interest in, in, in nature and the environment. and...
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the hague which connects the city including with amsterdam, rotterdam and utrecht.rs , the police began to drag the activists off the road and put them in a paddy wagon, according to local media, about 500 people were detained. in the usa for a couple of days, a silicon valley bank , one of the largest in the country, went bankrupt, and this is not just about a collapse, much resembles a large-scale financial vera press notes 2 weeks before the bankruptcy of the bank's ceo. baker got rid of the shares of the company of founders and earned $ 3.5 million on the deal, while the panic on the stock exchanges does not subside, and dubious financial stories with political overtones olga ponomareva half of venture capital technology start-ups, country experts note this is the largest bankruptcy since the 2008 crisis and it is associated with the aggressive tightening of the monetary policy of the federal reserve system in america raised interest rates to reduce inflation, the silicon valley bank was the victim of this decision was an epidemic, respectively, the economy had
the hague which connects the city including with amsterdam, rotterdam and utrecht.rs , the police began to drag the activists off the road and put them in a paddy wagon, according to local media, about 500 people were detained. in the usa for a couple of days, a silicon valley bank , one of the largest in the country, went bankrupt, and this is not just about a collapse, much resembles a large-scale financial vera press notes 2 weeks before the bankruptcy of the bank's ceo. baker got rid of the...
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how, who's the defense of military analyst and utrecht? susie snyder is join us program coordinator at the campaign international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons and in london, some romani who it's an associate fellow at the roll. united services institute will welcome to all of you travel. if i could start with you in moscow, so let me preach and says, all this is in response to long standing requests from the belly received, lead, alexander lucretia came safe to say there's more to it than that orchestra has been for some time publicly. were men thing if he made a grave mistake in the 90s? why and here re, patrick, the former soviet nuclear weapons from the territory of bowers to rush in the turn did numerous into a new queer state. but if he were to retain, he said these weapons and bruce would be better off. and he was asking moscow to return some weapons bank. and, well, right now russia sort of agreed. and this is more politico of course bargaining thing of the military significance is there is of course, military significance. b
how, who's the defense of military analyst and utrecht? susie snyder is join us program coordinator at the campaign international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons and in london, some romani who it's an associate fellow at the roll. united services institute will welcome to all of you travel. if i could start with you in moscow, so let me preach and says, all this is in response to long standing requests from the belly received, lead, alexander lucretia came safe to say there's more to it...
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. >> joining me now is eva vokusic, an assistant professor in international history at utrecht university in the netherlands. she also happens to be a war crimes expert and a visiting research fellow in the department of war studies at king's college london. eva, good to have you with us. in these two war crimes cases the icc has decided to specifically focus on the alleged deportation of children from ukraine to russia. why do you think the tribunal chose to focus on this particular crime and narrow their scope? >> that's a very good question. i think one thing we should remember is this potentially is only the beginning. there may be other cases against these or other potential charges in the future against these individual -- these individuals or others. so i think what is really important to say is the one factor that might be influencing the decision is the fact that a lot of children are still in these homes with families in russia. so in some way it might be a question of sending a message that people should not be engaging in this kind of behavior that is unlawful. indeed, the pro
. >> joining me now is eva vokusic, an assistant professor in international history at utrecht university in the netherlands. she also happens to be a war crimes expert and a visiting research fellow in the department of war studies at king's college london. eva, good to have you with us. in these two war crimes cases the icc has decided to specifically focus on the alleged deportation of children from ukraine to russia. why do you think the tribunal chose to focus on this particular...