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and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the
and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature...
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carbon removal is often knocked for being too expensive. but given the climate crisis we now face, sa ma la says it's an essential part of the solution. >> we need to start turning back the clock on climate change. what carbon removal offers us is the closest thing to a time machine. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, stralt california. >>> a mother desperate to see her missing son again calls in a famous group of rescuers to help find him. we've got the details next. this van just hit me out of nowhere. i thought i was dead. after the accident, i was in a lot of pain and i decided that i needed to get an attorney because i could not work. i called jacoby & meyers they had their own dream team for every need, every area. they took care of me like a queen. i would recommend you call jacoby & meyers they really went to bat for me. >>> the search for a missing college student in nashville is expanding. riley strain's family said today they've asked the volunteer res crew group the united cajun navy to help look for the 22-year-old. officials ha
carbon removal is often knocked for being too expensive. but given the climate crisis we now face, sa ma la says it's an essential part of the solution. >> we need to start turning back the clock on climate change. what carbon removal offers us is the closest thing to a time machine. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, stralt california. >>> a mother desperate to see her missing son again calls in a famous group of rescuers to help find him. we've got the details next. this...
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it this carbon footprint of concrete, for instance-— this carbon footprint of concrete, for instance. it is really important that we work _ for instance. it is really important that we work with _ for instance. it is really important that we work with all _ for instance. it is really important that we work with all of the - that we work with all of the suppliers steel and concrete are major contributors to the greenhouse gas emissions that come from buildings. we need to work with them to drive down the amount of carbon that goes into their production. we also need to find alternatives to these conventional building materials. so if you use bio —based materials, timber, hemp, different kinds of insulation, some of the effects of these is they are lobar carbon and they also create —— lower carbon. they create local employment and local commerce in parts of the world that desperately need them. finally, only about 30 seconds, in terms of the energy, can each building have its own energy future? can you meet them in such a way that they are green in the way they generate their ener
it this carbon footprint of concrete, for instance-— this carbon footprint of concrete, for instance. it is really important that we work _ for instance. it is really important that we work with _ for instance. it is really important that we work with all _ for instance. it is really important that we work with all of the - that we work with all of the suppliers steel and concrete are major contributors to the greenhouse gas emissions that come from buildings. we need to work with them to...
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it is now 91 to 92% carbon. the first step in making steel takes place in the blast furnace. here, the oxygen and impurities are removed from the ore and iron reduced to a liquid. up to the top of the blast furnace ghost ships with accurately weighed loads of iron ore, coal, limestone up and down continuously for one of these giant leads of 3500 tonnes of raw materials, a day, making one tonne of iron requires approximately two tonnes of iron ore. one tonne of coke, half a tonne of limestone and four tonnes of air. the blast of cold air of the ancient maker is now replaced by these huge hot blast stoves and powerful blowers force huge amounts of pre-heated into the furnace heating. the air increases production and decreases fuel consumption. in striking contrast to primitive method modern blast furnaces, scientifically controlled with the blast furnace operation. let us see what takes place through the massive iron ore and limestone is blown. a roaring blast of pre-heated air at the top. the temperature is about 300 degrees fahrenheit, increasing at lower levels to a maximum,
it is now 91 to 92% carbon. the first step in making steel takes place in the blast furnace. here, the oxygen and impurities are removed from the ore and iron reduced to a liquid. up to the top of the blast furnace ghost ships with accurately weighed loads of iron ore, coal, limestone up and down continuously for one of these giant leads of 3500 tonnes of raw materials, a day, making one tonne of iron requires approximately two tonnes of iron ore. one tonne of coke, half a tonne of limestone...
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carbon removal technology, carbon removal with land interventations, planting trees and so forth, carbon intensity production, energ adjustment and less methane. in every single one of those categories, these are ranked as challenging. none of this is easy. all of it is going to require real effort, real diligence and serious attention to the■! problem. so we are not in good shape, and that's the sad and bitter news. we could have been in good shap was bipartisan work happening on climate change in this chamber all the time, and then came■,■! supreme court's wretched decision in citizens united and the response by the fossil fuel industry to flood them with money and then republicans to o change work and pitch us into a action. that's where a lot of these that could have gotten us out ofok these. of all that fossil fuel dark money blocking america's ability to respond to this m. so to stay below the 1.5 degree safety threshold requires two measures. again, these are estimates. it could well be that we need to do more than this, but these are the ones we're working with. one is redu
carbon removal technology, carbon removal with land interventations, planting trees and so forth, carbon intensity production, energ adjustment and less methane. in every single one of those categories, these are ranked as challenging. none of this is easy. all of it is going to require real effort, real diligence and serious attention to the■! problem. so we are not in good shape, and that's the sad and bitter news. we could have been in good shap was bipartisan work happening on climate...
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carbon capture plant in central california. the automated stacks of trays 4e rock to suck carbon dioxide from the air like a sponge. in nature, that takes months. heirlooms technology does it in just days. carbon that might've come out of somebody's tail pipe is now being sucked down into this? >> yeah, exactly. >> reporter: heirloom says iitremoves -- but plans to build facilities that capture 1,000 times more. carbon removal is often knocked for being too expensive, but now the climate crisis we now face, graphyte says it is an essential part of the solution. >> we need to start turning back the clock on climate change. what carbon removal offers us is the closest thing to a time machine. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, central california. >> norah: "heart of america" is next, with a remarkable graduation ceremony for a premature baby born at just 26 weeks. ♪ ♪ >> anouncer: if you can't watch the "cbs evening news," you can listen. subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to seve
carbon capture plant in central california. the automated stacks of trays 4e rock to suck carbon dioxide from the air like a sponge. in nature, that takes months. heirlooms technology does it in just days. carbon that might've come out of somebody's tail pipe is now being sucked down into this? >> yeah, exactly. >> reporter: heirloom says iitremoves -- but plans to build facilities that capture 1,000 times more. carbon removal is often knocked for being too expensive, but now the...
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heavily forested guyana has always been a carbon sink. now, with the oil and gas flowing, some call it a carbon bomb. fragile ecosystems are vulnerable to possible oil spills and rising sea levels. guyana is making choices which will have global impact. will they be wise ones? it's republic day in georgetown, guyana's capital. party time for the country's 800,000 people. the ministry of natural resources is on the road. i want to hear you make some noise. the stage is set here for transformational change, a resource—driven economic boom that will spread unprecedented wealth through the generations. in past decades, guyana's dominant commodity was gold, found deep in the forested interior. to get to the gold mines, you need to take a pretty rough—and—ready track. it gives you some idea how remote these mines are. i mean, the truth is that there are gold deposits all around here, but finding them is one thing. you've then got to clear away the forest. you've got to dig a track to make them accessible. frankly, digging for gold around
heavily forested guyana has always been a carbon sink. now, with the oil and gas flowing, some call it a carbon bomb. fragile ecosystems are vulnerable to possible oil spills and rising sea levels. guyana is making choices which will have global impact. will they be wise ones? it's republic day in georgetown, guyana's capital. party time for the country's 800,000 people. the ministry of natural resources is on the road. i want to hear you make some noise. the stage is set here for...
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heavily forested guyana has always been a carbon sink. now, with the oil and gas flowing, some call it a carbon bomb. fragile ecosystems are vulnerable to possible oil spills and rising sea levels. guyana is making choices which will have global impact. will they be wise ones? it's republic day in georgetown, guyana's capital. party time for the country's 800,000 people. the ministry of natural resources is on the road. i want to hear you make some noise. the stage is set here for transformational change, a resource—driven economic boom that will spread unprecedented wealth through the generations. in past decades, guyana's dominant commodity was gold, found deep in the forested interior. to get to the gold mines, you need to take a pretty rough—and—ready track. it gives you some idea how remote these mines are. i mean, the truth is that there are gold deposits all around here, but finding them is one thing. you've then got to clear away the forest. you've got to dig a track to make them accessible. frankly, digging for gold around
heavily forested guyana has always been a carbon sink. now, with the oil and gas flowing, some call it a carbon bomb. fragile ecosystems are vulnerable to possible oil spills and rising sea levels. guyana is making choices which will have global impact. will they be wise ones? it's republic day in georgetown, guyana's capital. party time for the country's 800,000 people. the ministry of natural resources is on the road. i want to hear you make some noise. the stage is set here for...
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drilling causes carbon emissions, building the batteries causes carbon emissions, roads and tires causes carbon emissions, my point, net-net on balance i'm not convinced and neither are a lot of people that you will reduce carbon emissions that is what i think. >> i agree. we look at the carbon emissions associated with production of wind energy, we look at fact that in order to make wind turbines run when it is bitter cold, requires oil. we look at the fact that now you see interesting my alliances, you see -- new alliances leg liquid fuels joint forces, ethanol and oil and gas, and the makers of combustion engines and cars in detroit and michigan, creating new interesting alliance to push back on something consumers cond condition -- can't afford and don't want to buy and don't want push the down their throats, this is an interesting environment. larry: i think trump is right in these communities, tina detroit deet there will be a blood bath you will lose hundreds of thousands was johns that is that simple. -- jobs. i don't know what the authority is, does epa have congressionaly manda
drilling causes carbon emissions, building the batteries causes carbon emissions, roads and tires causes carbon emissions, my point, net-net on balance i'm not convinced and neither are a lot of people that you will reduce carbon emissions that is what i think. >> i agree. we look at the carbon emissions associated with production of wind energy, we look at fact that in order to make wind turbines run when it is bitter cold, requires oil. we look at the fact that now you see interesting...
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i said carbon sink project. i'm on yet. you talk when we need to lay the newsletter. that is the little attending and solving of predicting i'm going to say little high quality complicated. even if the mongrel forest is pretty small compared to other areas and they mention street in market, the community is reaping the benefits every year. it generates the equivalent of more than $22000.00. you lose that money is invested in cost, for example, in a reliable water supply. that's what i to a point here. we used to draw what's out minority from the wells when they started distribution. what's the in the village of what's up up in my useless trouble? can you find that these people are working on a different method for sequestering carbone close to the capital? nairobi a company is working on an industrial way of capturing the gas directly and storing it underground. this machine succeed a seed seats into chemical filter, the cup just so you to that request, a lots of image which the company is to get from the show. so more complex, the grey twist, but this is where the ma
i said carbon sink project. i'm on yet. you talk when we need to lay the newsletter. that is the little attending and solving of predicting i'm going to say little high quality complicated. even if the mongrel forest is pretty small compared to other areas and they mention street in market, the community is reaping the benefits every year. it generates the equivalent of more than $22000.00. you lose that money is invested in cost, for example, in a reliable water supply. that's what i to a...
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and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the
and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature...
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us meeting that obligation to lower carbon emissions by 50% by 2030. if we can do that, we maintain the sort of leadership that will bring other countries to the table and allow us to meet the larger challenge of lowering carbon emissions enough globally to avoid, again, catastrophic levels of warming >> we have to be clear, electric vehicles generally use electricity still produced by carbon fuel sources, so it's not the end goal, but literally speaking, transferring from a combustion engine to an electric vehicle has very little effect on an individual. this dark future that donald trump pretends about how they're going to take away our cars, it's just not true. a human could make the move from a gas combustion engine to an electric vehicle almost seamlessly. >> absolutely. you know, when you do make that transition, you find you really like these vehicles. that'll make as much noise. they're just a much smoother vehicle in how they operate. if you are somebody who likes a powerful car, you like to go fast, there are electric vehicles that now actual
us meeting that obligation to lower carbon emissions by 50% by 2030. if we can do that, we maintain the sort of leadership that will bring other countries to the table and allow us to meet the larger challenge of lowering carbon emissions enough globally to avoid, again, catastrophic levels of warming >> we have to be clear, electric vehicles generally use electricity still produced by carbon fuel sources, so it's not the end goal, but literally speaking, transferring from a combustion...
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a carbon tax makes america less competitive. it forces families more for groceries that they are struggling in. and it also on our allies who no depend on low-cost american energy, now we are going to do a transition to where? e.v. in chinaland? does anyone realize that 85% of the critical minerals that s processing are all in china. so the very idea we would make d give the advantage to our adversaries, who is going to produce energy? if it's not us, i can make a list. perhaps iran. perhaps venezuela. perhaps russia. so we either produce energy in this country under our regulation the for the, to run r we cede, we retreat. so this c terrible, terrible idea. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the speaker pro tempore: madams. the secretary: mr. speaker, i am directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speake
a carbon tax makes america less competitive. it forces families more for groceries that they are struggling in. and it also on our allies who no depend on low-cost american energy, now we are going to do a transition to where? e.v. in chinaland? does anyone realize that 85% of the critical minerals that s processing are all in china. so the very idea we would make d give the advantage to our adversaries, who is going to produce energy? if it's not us, i can make a list. perhaps iran. perhaps...
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i'm registered the 1.17 square kilometer area, as a carbons. think project nicole, come on yet. you talk when we need to lay the newsletter. that is the political attending nickel solving of predicting. i'm going to the single high quality complicated, even if the mind grew forest is pretty small compared to other areas and they've mentioned street in market. the community is reaping the benefits every year. it generates the equivalent of more than $22000.00. you lose that money is invested in costs, and for example, in a reliable water supply. well, that's why the point here, we used to draw what's up minority from the wells window. so the distribution, what's the in the village? what's up probably in my use, i said, well can you make you find that these people are working on a different method for 6th street carbone close to the capital 9 will be a company is working on an industrial way of capturing the gas directly and storing it underground, this machine succeed in seed seats into chemicals to, to the cup, to see you, to that request, a lots of image which the company is to
i'm registered the 1.17 square kilometer area, as a carbons. think project nicole, come on yet. you talk when we need to lay the newsletter. that is the political attending nickel solving of predicting. i'm going to the single high quality complicated, even if the mind grew forest is pretty small compared to other areas and they've mentioned street in market. the community is reaping the benefits every year. it generates the equivalent of more than $22000.00. you lose that money is invested in...
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we are still going to be carbon neutral. let me quote to you greenpeace, who say quite simply, to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, and you know that your own country is one of the most vulnerable to climate change because most, most of your population lives below sea level. and we have paid. guess what? we have paid for the mitigation. we have paid for the adaptation. we are the ones who have to find revenue. no, no, no. i want to make a point. i haven't finished telling you what greenpeace say. yes, but let me tell you... greenpeace say we need to keep the majority of the world's remaining fossilfuels in the ground. greenpeace can say... greenpeace and you can say that. but we need to get resources, and the developing world, we need to get resources to build the sea defences. we need to get sea defences to build a drainage and irrigation system. you just said that we are six feet below sea level. who is going to pay for the infrastructure? for the drainage and irrigation? who is going to pay for the development an
we are still going to be carbon neutral. let me quote to you greenpeace, who say quite simply, to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, and you know that your own country is one of the most vulnerable to climate change because most, most of your population lives below sea level. and we have paid. guess what? we have paid for the mitigation. we have paid for the adaptation. we are the ones who have to find revenue. no, no, no. i want to make a point. i haven't finished telling you what...
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, to commercially unproven technologies, to reduce carbon emissions by 90%. since these technologies are unprovenyou discuss the potential reliability problems the epa's proposal would create for arizona? >> absolutely. thank you for the question. one of our utilities used the words aspirational and unproven. that is exactly what it is. those technologies are so much in their infancy, they are extremely expensive. the timeline is extremely rushed . and there is no infrastructure technologies. we have power plants outside, they are kind of out in the rural areas. you cannot pipe hydrogen long distances. you have to convert it to ammonia and then by the back. there is no infrastructure in place to handle any it would absolutely increase costs, dramatically, to arizona utilities, if we had to do that. might accelerate the closure of certain ants because of these requirements. the dates on them, i believe, are carbon capture, it would have to be installed by 2030. and hydrogen blending would have to be 2032. those are extremely accelerated dates and it might end
, to commercially unproven technologies, to reduce carbon emissions by 90%. since these technologies are unprovenyou discuss the potential reliability problems the epa's proposal would create for arizona? >> absolutely. thank you for the question. one of our utilities used the words aspirational and unproven. that is exactly what it is. those technologies are so much in their infancy, they are extremely expensive. the timeline is extremely rushed . and there is no infrastructure...
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anyway, drilling causes carbon emissions. building the batteries causes carbon emissions. roads and tires causes carbon emission. my point, net-net on balance i'm not at all convinced, neither are a lot of people that you're actually going to reduce carbon emissions. that's what i think. >> i agree with you, larry. we look at the carbon emissions associated with the production of wind energy. we look at the fact that in order to make wind ture burns run -- turbines run when it is bitter cold requires oil. we look at the fact now you're seeing interesting new alivances. you're seeing liquid fuels join forces where before they didn't used to. meaning coal, ethanol, and oil and gas. you'reless seeing the make sure of combustion engines in cars in detroit and also in michigan, the states that are really battleground states, creating new, interesting alliances to push back on something consumers can't afford, don't want to buy and don't want pushed down their throats. it is a very interesting environment. larry: and i think trump is right. in these communities, detroit, outside
anyway, drilling causes carbon emissions. building the batteries causes carbon emissions. roads and tires causes carbon emission. my point, net-net on balance i'm not at all convinced, neither are a lot of people that you're actually going to reduce carbon emissions. that's what i think. >> i agree with you, larry. we look at the carbon emissions associated with the production of wind energy. we look at the fact that in order to make wind ture burns run -- turbines run when it is bitter...
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that's f, as carbon sinks. it can get money from states or companies that produce a little to see you to you to be an extra source of income for people who want to. does he just along the coast has been passed between miss simula week from their mind sorest for some time now? they are protected regularly replanted with the help of international organizations . the rest has been set up the me cool cool problem with our project. i'm registered the 1.17 squared can lead me to area as a carbon sink project. nicole, come on yet. you talk when we need to lay the newsletter that is due to the nickel solving of predicting. i'm going to the single high quality complicated, even if the amalgam forest is pretty small compared to other areas and they mention street in markets, the community is repeating the benefit every year. it generates the equivalent of more than $22000.00 you. that money is invested in cost, for example, in a reliable water supply. so if i to any point here, we use a drum, what's out minority from the
that's f, as carbon sinks. it can get money from states or companies that produce a little to see you to you to be an extra source of income for people who want to. does he just along the coast has been passed between miss simula week from their mind sorest for some time now? they are protected regularly replanted with the help of international organizations . the rest has been set up the me cool cool problem with our project. i'm registered the 1.17 squared can lead me to area as a carbon sink...
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they accept there will be a limited use only of hydrogen and carbon capturing storage, but the point both parties would make is increasingly as we move to the renewable future, less and less gas will be needed. it would just fill in the gaps when we don't have enough wind or solar and therefore become a small part of the energy mix. it is therefore become a small part of the ener: mix. , therefore become a small part of the energy mitt-— energy mix. it is time for a look at the weather- _ hello again. today's turning out to be fairly cloudy and also wet, the heaviest rain across england and wales, and that will be quite slow to clear. and as we go through this week, although it's turning milder, there will be spells of rain. now, if we take a look at the rainfall accumulation chart, you can see the key is here. we've got a lot of dark blues in the chart, meaning 20 to 30 millimetres of rainfall. but locally we've got the bright greens, which is even more than that, and it's falling an already saturated ground, exacerbating the risk of localised flooding. so a lot of cloud on the ca
they accept there will be a limited use only of hydrogen and carbon capturing storage, but the point both parties would make is increasingly as we move to the renewable future, less and less gas will be needed. it would just fill in the gaps when we don't have enough wind or solar and therefore become a small part of the energy mix. it is therefore become a small part of the ener: mix. , therefore become a small part of the energy mitt-— energy mix. it is time for a look at the weather- _...
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this is a different carbon fund. bruce: our transition business. we started, we split off from our main infrastructure business 4.5, four or five years ago, we raised a large first time fund. we just did the first close of our second fund for $10 billion, and then we started an emerging markets business. i'd say that is just a split off. all we are trying to do is we informed ourself about transition. we built a team over a long period of time. now our, some people said to us, can you solve emerging markets as opposed to just developed markets? we did not feel like we could put the two in the same fund, so we are creating another fund to do that. some of our clients will come along with us. francine: is that a template for a possible future kind of spinoffs? bruce: in our private equity business, we have a buyout sponsor business. but we are also doing, we're just in the midst of creating strategy for the middle east, which will be a separate pool of money. we're creating a strategy for financial infrastructure. because we think that is the next, t
this is a different carbon fund. bruce: our transition business. we started, we split off from our main infrastructure business 4.5, four or five years ago, we raised a large first time fund. we just did the first close of our second fund for $10 billion, and then we started an emerging markets business. i'd say that is just a split off. all we are trying to do is we informed ourself about transition. we built a team over a long period of time. now our, some people said to us, can you solve...
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capture storage, those low carbon options. the point both parties would make it increasingly as we move towards the renewable future, less and less gas will be needed, it willjust fill in the gaps where we do not have enough wind or solar and therefore become an increasingly small part of the uk's energy mix.— uk's energy mix. what is the timescale — uk's energy mix. what is the timescale for _ uk's energy mix. what is the timescale for this? _ uk's energy mix. what is the timescale for this? this - uk's energy mix. what is the timescale for this? this will. uk's energy mix. what is the - timescale for this? this will happen eriodicall timescale for this? this will happen periodically as _ timescale for this? this will happen periodically as gas-fired _ timescale for this? this will happen periodically as gas-fired power- periodically as gas—fired power stations come up for renewal, they will end their life, there is very little detail about the scale of the rebuilding of the gas fleet and they will be saying that this w
capture storage, those low carbon options. the point both parties would make it increasingly as we move towards the renewable future, less and less gas will be needed, it willjust fill in the gaps where we do not have enough wind or solar and therefore become an increasingly small part of the uk's energy mix.— uk's energy mix. what is the timescale — uk's energy mix. what is the timescale for _ uk's energy mix. what is the timescale for this? _ uk's energy mix. what is the timescale for...
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and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature relationship with nature and the natural cycles and the carbon cycles, government does have to step in and protect the commons, which is soil, ocean, foryes, sir, and so forth. -- forest, and so fors. we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the
and the roots exude carbon into the soil. you are helping turn a farm into a carbon sink. it is an international model. delegations from 135 countries have come to study this program. and it actually helped inspire a new law in california, senate bill 1383. which requires cities in california to reduce the amount of compostable materials they send to landfills by 75% by 2025. and san francisco helped inspire this and this is a nation-leading policy. >> because we have such an immature...
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i'm not saying we don't need to do things to address carbon emissions and carbon sequestration but i'm saying there is much better ways to do that. i've got a graduate degree in forestry. on the only forester in congress and i the largest most economic by far best way to reduce carbon emissions is to have healtbeing from out west, you understand what happens when you get warmer temperatures in an overgrown forest. they burn and spew carbon into the atmosphere. forests are the best tool we have two take carbon out of the atmosphere and store it. we should be utilizing that tool and investing in natural climate solutions and get away from these boondoggle ideas that everybody should be driving in ev. host: it was reported recently that your committee is working on legislation to wildlife and habitats. can you give us an excellent nation? guest: it's called the american wildlife habitat conservation act and its creating habitats for endangered species and all the other species. we talked about habitat, the best thing we can do whenbout wildlife, we can create good habitats for them. this
i'm not saying we don't need to do things to address carbon emissions and carbon sequestration but i'm saying there is much better ways to do that. i've got a graduate degree in forestry. on the only forester in congress and i the largest most economic by far best way to reduce carbon emissions is to have healtbeing from out west, you understand what happens when you get warmer temperatures in an overgrown forest. they burn and spew carbon into the atmosphere. forests are the best tool we have...
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. >> what is carbon monoxide? >> i went to high school with the -- carbon dioxide is a gas. >> okay? >> i'm not a professional to talk about carbon dioxide so much, but... >> but you want us to abolish it, right? >> no smile and always going to be carbondale client. >> right. to what it is you want us to do? let me back up because i mean you're here as an expert. tell me more about what carbondale site is. >> i'm here as an expert, cross country skier who sees the changes in my winters and landscaping to live in in alaska. and so carbon dioxide is what i see it as an, you know, is a gap that exists in our atmosphere and smack. >> is it the major part of our atmosphere human. >> is a huge part of our atmosphere. >> is actually a very small part of our atmosphere. >> greg: oh, he tricked him. the most stunning thing about the skier's testimony not one to use the word "dude." [laughter] got worse because though. >> how much would it cost for us to become carbon neutral in the united states by 2050? >> i'm not a profe
. >> what is carbon monoxide? >> i went to high school with the -- carbon dioxide is a gas. >> okay? >> i'm not a professional to talk about carbon dioxide so much, but... >> but you want us to abolish it, right? >> no smile and always going to be carbondale client. >> right. to what it is you want us to do? let me back up because i mean you're here as an expert. tell me more about what carbondale site is. >> i'm here as an expert, cross country...
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. >> what is carbon dioxide? >> i went to high school but carbon dioxide is a gas. >> okay. >> i'm not a professional to talk about carbon dioxide so much. >> you want us to abolish it, right? >> there's always going to be carbon dioxide. >> right. so what is it you want us to do? >> let me back up because you are here as an expert. tell me more about what carbon dioxide is. >> i'm here as an expert cross country skier who sees the changes in my winters and the landscape that i live in an alaska. so carbon dioxide is what i see it as is its a gas that exists in our atmosphere. >> is it the major part of our atmosphere? >> it's a huge part. >> it's actually a very small part. >> okay. >> jesse: i feel bad for the guy, he's just a skier. means well but he has no place testifying about climate change. all he did was notice there is less snow. i noticed there's less safety, does that make me a crime expert? i can justify in front of congress now? -- testify. >> jesse: sink or swim. we have will cane taking on julie m
. >> what is carbon dioxide? >> i went to high school but carbon dioxide is a gas. >> okay. >> i'm not a professional to talk about carbon dioxide so much. >> you want us to abolish it, right? >> there's always going to be carbon dioxide. >> right. so what is it you want us to do? >> let me back up because you are here as an expert. tell me more about what carbon dioxide is. >> i'm here as an expert cross country skier who sees the changes...
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as we are, you cut out all of those c o 2 emissions. fruits and vegetables have a particularly high carbon footprint. a major factor here is the large number of varieties being transported across long distances. what's more in refrigerated trucks. to us, china, india and russia rank worst in terms of transportation related emissions in the food production industry. the looking at germany, for example, in 2021. it imported 63 percent of its vegetable supplies and some 80 percent of its fruit. the vast majority comes from southern europe or overseas meaning length, each journeys by sea or even air. while the wealthiest nations constitute only a small proportion of the global population, they are responsible for almost half of the world's food miles. and therefore for the related emissions to their lot of restaurants in billing now, which do actually try and fix receive fixing their products on something very, very low regard to having delivery times. and also the distance of delivery is it just helps, once again we talking about reducing carbon footprint, trying to be as brief as possible. b
as we are, you cut out all of those c o 2 emissions. fruits and vegetables have a particularly high carbon footprint. a major factor here is the large number of varieties being transported across long distances. what's more in refrigerated trucks. to us, china, india and russia rank worst in terms of transportation related emissions in the food production industry. the looking at germany, for example, in 2021. it imported 63 percent of its vegetable supplies and some 80 percent of its fruit....