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Bloomberg

Reaching Carbon Neutrality

Higher Ed
Anne Finucane, Bank of America Europe Chairman discusses how we were "close" to meeting net zero commitments and the effect of the war in Ukraine on the reaching carbon neutral.
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Press Association

London 2012 gold medallist attends XR protest in London

Higher Ed
Interview with London 2012 gold medallist and protester Etienne Stott at the Extinction Rebellion protest in central London on Saturday, protesting investment in fossil fuels.
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Bloomberg

Irish Prime Minister Martin on N. Ireland Protocol, Budget, Renewables

Higher Ed
Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin discusses the status of the Northern Ireland Protocol negotiations, fiscal measures to address the impact of rising energy costs, and the nation's investments in renewable energy sources on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Yara CEO on Food Supply Disruptions, Gas Price Impact

Higher Ed
Yara International ASA Chief Executive Officer Svein Tore Holsether discusses food supply chain disruptions and the impact of higher gas prices. The CEO told Bloomberg's Anna Edwards we need "much more regional models to avoid these...
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Bloomberg

The Metals Company Chairman and CEO on Deep Sea Mining

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Apr.21 -- As the demand for electric vehicles rises, so does the demand for the batteries that power them. This has also brought more scrutiny of the materials needed to make them. Cobalt and nickel mining is seen as environmentally...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: 30 years of Brazilian ethanol

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VOICED: 30 years of Brazilian ethanol
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Bloomberg

BloombergNEF Presentation: New Energy Outlook 2020

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Nov.30 -- Seb Hebnest, Chief Economist at BloombergNEF gives a presentation about the outlook for renewable energies in 2020 at the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit Global virtual event.
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Curated Video

Illinois Wind Farm Draws Mixed Feelings From Local Farmers

Higher Ed
Alta Farms Wind Project II is set to operate in Illinois in the fall of 2022, but residents there aren't all on board with the energy option.
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Curated Video

RR7714B NORWAY ACID RAIN

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Norway's forests, lakes and rivers are being polluted by smoke from factory chimneys as far as a thousand kilometres away, in the industrial centres of Eastern and Western Europe. Or so say Norwegian scientists in a claim that is...
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Bloomberg

Singapore's Chan on Energy Strategy, Carbon Tax, Trade War

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Oct.04 -- Chan Chun Sing, minister for trade and industry in Singapore, discusses the upcoming Singapore International Energy Week event, what he hopes will be achieved, Singapore's energy strategy, the carbon tax, the U.S.-China trade...
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Press Association

Arrest made as Extinction Rebellion block four of London’s busiest bridges

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Climate change protesters have blocked four of London’s busiest bridges on the first day of the Easter bank holiday. Footage features scenes from Westminster Bridge. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion activists were on Waterloo,...
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Press Association

John Kerry: World is 'insane' to subsidise fossil fuels

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John Kerry told the Net Zero Delivery Summit in London that it was 'insane' that fossil fuels received $2.5 trillion in subsidies in 2021 - and warned fossil fuels could continue to be weaponised by countries like Russia. Mr Kerry – the...
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Bloomberg

UN Official Demands Fulfillment of Net-Zero Promises

Higher Ed
Catherine McKenna, chair of the UN High-Level Expert Group, calls for governments and private companies to come together in the fight against climate change at the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit. She speaks with Bloomberg's Carol...
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Curated Video

What Makes The U.S. So Invested In Cars?

Higher Ed
U.S. expansion and development has historically favored the automobile.
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Bloomberg

Goldman Tightens Policy on Fossil Fuel Financing

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has tightened its policy on fossil fuel financing in a move welcomed by environmental groups, just as global talks on climate change faltered in Madrid over the weekend. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak has...
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Bloomberg

Mike Bloomberg Opening Remarks at 2019 Global Business Forum

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Sep.25 -- Michael R. Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg LP and Bloomberg Philanthropies, gives opening remarks at the Bloomberg Global Business Forum 2019 in New York.
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Bloomberg

Glencore CEO Glasenberg on the New Commodity Economy

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Jun.22 -- Ivan Glasenberg, CEO, Glencore speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at the Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg, about the new commodity economy.
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Bloomberg

Making the Case for the Benefits of Fossil Fuels

Higher Ed
Nov. 17 -- Alex Epstein, founder of Center for Industrial Progress, discuss his new book, The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels and the growing debate of climate change. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Enbridge’s Chan, Secure Energy’s Gransch on Transitioning Canadian Energy

Higher Ed
Sep.29 -- Max Chan, Vice President, Treasury and Enterprise Risk, Enbridge, and Allen Gransch, Chief Operating Officer, Secure Energy Services discuss new developments in energy with Bloomberg’s Lynn Doan, Managing Editor, Energy and...
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Bloomberg

Oil Markets in a 'Fragile Balance,' Says Citi's Morse

Higher Ed
Ed Morse, Citigroup global head of commodities research, says oil markets will be in a fragile balance in the first three months of the year, but will then move into a structural surplus that will continue over the next seven quarters....
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Bloomberg

Senator Toomey: Biggest Concern With Fed Picks Is Raskin

Higher Ed
Senator Pat Toomey, a Republican from Pennsylvania and ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee, explains his concerns about Federal Reserve nominees Sarah Bloom Raskin, who is nominated for vice chair of supervision, and Lisa...
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Bloomberg

How the Health Care Industry Can Reduce Its Climate Footprint

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Gary Cohen, founder and president at Health Care Without Harm, discusses the health care industry's contribution to climate change. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Press Association

Just Stop Oil protesters douse Aston Martin dealership in orange liquid

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Credit: Just Stop Oil. Campaigners douse an Aston Martin dealership with an orange liquid on Park Lane, Mayfair, in a series of ongoing protests over the UK's use of fossil fuels.
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Bloomberg

NEC Director Deese on Russian Oil Ban, Energy Supply

Higher Ed
National Economic Council Director Brian Deese discusses the U.S. ban on imports of Russian oil and the Biden administration's efforts to mitigate rising energy prices on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."