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Press Association

Grant Shapps says new oil and gas licences are 'massively important'

Higher Ed
Interview with Energy Security Secretary, Grant Shapps, who says new oil and gas licences are 'massively important' during visit to Teesside's Transmission System Gas Terminal.
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Bloomberg

G-20 Ministers Fail to Reach Consensus on Fossil Fuels

Higher Ed
G-20 energy ministers ended the meeting in India without a consensus on the phasing out of fossil fuels, adding another hurdle to diplomatic efforts in addressing the climate crisis. Rajesh Kumar Singh reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Climate Change Impact on Businesses

Higher Ed
Founder and Director of the Climate Museum, Miranda Massie, discusses the record temperatures countries are facing around the world, and whether or not businesses and people are starting to understand the consequences of a warming...
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Bloomberg

European Innovation in the Climate Fight

Higher Ed
Ben Backwell, CEO of Global Wind Energy Council, and Cecilia Tam, Senior Investment Analysts at the International Energy Agency, share their views on whether Europe can remain competitive in the green economy with Bloomberg's Lizzy...
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Bloomberg

BNEF's 2023 LNG Outlook and ASEAN's Energy Sources

Higher Ed
BloombergNEF's Abhishek Rohatgi discusses why they don't see LNG demand hitting 2022 highs again. ASEAN Centre for Energy Executive Director Nuki Agya Utama also weighs in on why diversification of energy sources is critical to meet...
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Bloomberg

10 Air Conditioners Are Being Sold Every Second

Higher Ed
A warming world is making the need to stay cool more pressing. The International Energy Agency says approximately 10 new air conditioners will be sold every second between now and 2050. Bloomberg's Olivia Rudgard reports.
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Bloomberg

Exploring The New Energy Economy

Higher Ed
David Doherty, Head of Oil & Renewable Fuels Research, BloombergNEF, discusses the opportunities new technologies will provide in the new energy economy and the role traditional energy sources can play at the Bloomberg Economic Forum. ...
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Press Association

Protesters gather outside Shell annual general meeting at Excel centre

Higher Ed
Climate protesters have gathered outside the Excel centre in east London ahead of oil giant Shell’s annual general meeting. Groups include Christian Climate Action, a branch of Extinction Rebellion; Catholic protest group Laudato Si’...
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Bloomberg

Remembering Sam Zell

Higher Ed
Sam Zell, founder of Equity Group Investments, died at the age of 81. Wall Street Week remembers his legacy in real estate and energy investing.
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Teen Kids News

Teen Kids News Show 2004

6th - 8th
The immense size of the ocean, no doubt, makes it seem like it’s indestructible. But as Emily tells us, our ocean is becoming sicker by the day. And we need to take action – now! Not all sunglasses are created equal…and some may be...
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Teen Kids News

Ocean Wise Overview

6th - 8th
The immense size of the ocean, no doubt, makes it seem like it’s indestructible. But as Emily tells us, our ocean is becoming sicker by the day. And we need to take action – now!
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Bloomberg

Energy Chief Defends Allowing Alaska Oil Drilling

Higher Ed
US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm defended the Biden administration's decision to approve an $8 billion ConocoPhillips oil drilling project in Alaska, even as the White House pushes for more clean energy usage. Environmentalists and...
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Bloomberg

ConocoPhillips Sees More Shale Deals

Higher Ed
Ryan Lance, ConocoPhillips CEO, discusses company's 10-year plan, inflation and demand outlook. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Bloomberg

Fossil Fuels Threaten Human Life, Colombian Leader Says

Higher Ed
Oil, coal and natural gas are a "hurricane" threatening the existence of humankind, Colombian leader Gustavo Petro said during a meeting at the White House with President Joe Biden. (Spanish speaking with English interpreter) Follow...
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Bloomberg

BLive Bloomberg Green Summit: BNEF's Jon Moore on the Energy Economy Future

Higher Ed
BloombergNEF CEO Jon Moore presents key findings from the BloombergNEF 2023 New Energy Outlook, a long-term scenario analysis on the future of the energy economy covering electricity, industry, buildings and transport and the key drivers...
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Press Association

Etienne Stott: XR are exercising their people power

Higher Ed
Interview with Olympian and Extinction Rebellion spokesman Etienne Stott. The climate change protest group have gathered in London to demonstrate. Extinction Rebellion activists are on the streets nearby the London marathon for the third...
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Press Association

Extinction Rebellion begins protest in streets of central London

Higher Ed
Extinction Rebellion has begun several days of protest in central London as the climate activist group attempts to abandon disruptive tactics and focus on “relationships over roadblocks”. Groups of protesters chanted and danced outside...
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Press Association

Extinction Rebellion begin four-day protest

Higher Ed
Members of Extinction Rebellion demonstrate outside the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero as they begin a four-day protest which it estimates will attract “40,000 to 50,000” activists. Interviews with Ben Tolhurst, 53, director...
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Bloomberg

Electrification to Cut Energy Bills by Third: Edison CEO

Higher Ed
Edison International President and CEO Pedro Pizarro says shifting from fossil fuels to electrification of vehicles and other machines would cut consumers' overall energy spending by one-third by 2045. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and...
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Bloomberg

German Climate Envoy Says China Should Help Finance Climate Efforts

Higher Ed
German Special Envoy for International Climate Action Jennifer Morgan is urging China to be more ambitious in building renewable energy and helping to finance climate protection efforts in poorer countries. She speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Press Association

Heathrow security guards on strike outside airport

Higher Ed
Heathrow said the airport is operating as usual on Thursday despite a strike by security guards. Members of the Unite union walked out in the first of a series of stoppages after talks over a pay dispute broke down on Wednesday evening.
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Press Association

Drone shots: Dartford Crossing still blocked after Just Stop Oil protesters scale bridge

Higher Ed
The Dartford Crossing remains blocked by Just Stop Oil protesters for the second day in a row. The Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, which links Kent and Essex, was closed on Monday after it was scaled by two climbers from the group. The...
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Press Association

Explainer: What is fracking?

Higher Ed
Fracking, formerly known as hydraulic fracturing, is a process in which liquid is pumped deep underground at high pressure to fracture shale rock and release gas or oil trapped within it. It comes as Liz Truss is expected to lift the ban...
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Press Association

Just Stop Oil protest at Aston Martin

Higher Ed
Just Stop Oil protestors have thrown an orange substance over the window of the Aston Martin showroom on Park Lane, London.