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Study: Earth’s Killer Heat Will Get Worse

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A new global study says deadly heat waves will grow in area, frequency and intensity, affecting 75 percent of the world's population if greenhouse emissions are not reduced. A team of researchers examined 1,949 deadly heat waves from...
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Enviromentally friendly ferries bound for Hong Kong

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Sydney, Australia - 16 December 2009 1. Ferry in Sydney Harbour 2. Wide of solar-powered ferry moored in Sydney''s Darling Harbour 3 Close of solar panels on front of boat 4. Wide of solar panels on top of boat moving upwards and...
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Ford's Armstrong Confident in Meeting Emissions Targets

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Sep.12 -- Steven Armstrong, EMEA president at Ford Motor Co., discusses the diesel scandal, emissions targets, the push into electric vehicles and the demand for commercial vehicles. He speaks to Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg...
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California Emissions Rules Are at Risk

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Jul.23 -- Nathaniel Bullard, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says that California tends to set the national standard for tailpipe emissions and fuel economy. Bullard expects more innovations in transportation, air quality improvements,...
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CLEAN : German auto giant Volkswagen slams into huge false emission scam

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CLEAN : German auto giant Volkswagen slams into huge false emission scam
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Bloomberg

BHP CEO on First-Half Earnings, Coronavirus, Iron Ore

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Feb.17 -- Mike Henry, chief executive officer at BHP Group Ltd., discusses first-half earnings, the impact of coronavirus on the business and his outlook for iron ore. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Neste CEO on EU Emissions, Renewable Energy, Green Bonds

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Sep.16 -- Neste Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Peter Vanacker discusses the European Union’s proposal to cut carbon emissions by 55 percent by 2030, the company’s next renewable investment, and the potential for...
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Bloomberg

Cadillac Lyriq to Lead the Way for GM EVs, Reuss Says

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Apr.22 -- General Motors President Mark Reuss discusses GM's new $60,000 Cadillac Lyriq EV and the company's plan to be completely carbon-neutral by 2040. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : London's double-decker fleet gets 20 hydrogen buses

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan presents the city's new hydrogen-powered buses, designed to complement the existing fleet of electric vehicles (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Report says China now largest producer of CO2 gas

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FILE: Beijing - 26 February 2007 1. Wide pan of exterior of steel factory 2. Mid of steel factory FILE: Gansu province - 27 April 2007 3. Wide of smoke stacks Bilthoven, The Netherlands - 20 June 2007 4. Exterior of the Netherlands...
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Irish Government agrees ‘ambitious’ carbon reduction targets

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The Irish Government has agreed “bold” and “ambitious” targets to limit emissions in key sectors of the economy, the Green Party leader has said. Eamon Ryan said it was a “hugely significant and important day”. An agreement was reached...
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Environmental protest against tar sands exploration

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1. Wide of anti-tar-sands activists dressed as chefs holding banner 2. Close of activist dressed as chef 3. Tilt down of banner 4. Mid of activist dressed as chef 5. Close of banner showing Canadian and UK flags bleeding oil 6....
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A town in Sweden leads the way in renewable energy

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Vaxjo, Sweden - recent 1. Various of people walking on street 2. Mid of two girls talking 3. Various of people walking 4. Mid of bike close to fountain 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Henrik Johansson, Environmental Controller at the Planning...
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Bloomberg

Turnbull Faces Crucial Test for Bid to Fix Australia's Energy Crisis

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Aug.09 -- Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is facing a crucial test for his bid to fix Australia’s muddled energy policies. Energy minister will attempt Friday to win over his counterparts from eight states and territories for his...
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Bloomberg

Mitsubishi Motors Probed in Germany Over Alleged Emissions Devices

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Jan.21 -- Mitsubishi Motors Corp.’s German subsidiary is being probed by Frankfurt prosecutors over allegations two of its diesel engines may have been equipped with devices to cheat on emissions tests. Bloomberg’s Dave McCombs reports...
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Study: Earth’s Killer Heat Will Get Worse

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A new global study says deadly heat waves will grow in area, frequency and intensity, affecting 75 percent of the world's population if greenhouse emissions are not reduced. A team of researchers examined 1,949 deadly heat waves from...
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Bloomberg

Germany debates how to finance a greener future

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Sep.19 -- The German government is coming up with a series of measures to reach ambitious targets to slash carbon emissions. But, when Merkel's 'climate cabinet' meets, on September 20, they will also need to agree upon how best to...
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Top Volkswagen Executives Charged With Market Manipulation

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Three current and former Volkswagen executives have been charged with market manipulation over a diesel emissions scandal.
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Bloomberg

Revealing an Invisible Climate Threat In Texas Oil Country

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Sep.14 -- In West Texas, vast quantities of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, are leaking into the atmosphere. Specialized cameras that can detect the invisible pollutant are helping to expose the problem.
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Bloomberg

Airbus CEO: No-Deal Brexit Would Put U.K. Investment at Risk

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Dec.14 -- Airbus SE Chief Executive Officer Guillaume Faury discusses how the negotiations between the British government and the European Union might affect the planemaker. He also talks about the company's production plans, the...
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Scientists Give Earth 50-50 Chance Of Hitting Key Warming Mark By 2026

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The World Meteorological Association reports that the planet could potentially pass the 1.5 degrees celsius threshold as soon as this year.
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UK Motor show.

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1. Various stunt car Demonstration 2. 4x4 Demonstration 3. Wide interior London Motor show 4. Show car on turntable 5. Countdown clock 6. Land Rover launch 7. Media 8. Vauxhall Corsa show with Skate boarders 9. Ford launch 10....
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Eco-friendly boat that sails on solar power

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1. Old maritime vessels at the Sydney Maritime Museum 2. Replica of Captain Cook's ship 'The Bounty' 3. Pan across Bounty 4. Solar powered boat 'Solar Sailor' 5. Pan across solar panels 6. Solar panel 'wings' rising 7. Set up of...
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Bloomberg

÷Major Milestone Achieved in U.S.-China Agreement

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Nov. 12 -- Bloomberg's Nathaniel Bullard reports on the first carbon emissions agreement between China and the United States. He speaks on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)