translation: they wouldn t let us leave the classrooms first, - although everyone was smelling the gas when we finally went to the courtyard. they wouldn t let us leave the school. asking us not to worry and they said the smell would go away. they feared the news would make it to the media. here, an ambulance is seen inside the school, but worried parents are kept behind the closed doors. parents are furious. they chanted, we don t want a child killing regime. it shows they think hardline elements backed by the regime are behind this to prevent girls from going to school. concerned mothers have staged a protest in tehran. one says they were dispersed from the ministry of education. but the iranian president put the blame on the west, calling the school poisoning hybrid warfare. translation: in this psychological. and media warfare regarding schools, they are seeking to frighten our
of climate change being released into the atmosphere. our environment correspondent jonah fisher has more. the story of the kent b is the story of the uk s energy past, present and possible future because of all the talk of wind and solar, there is a problem that keeps the industry up at night. fin problem that keeps the industry up at niuht. .,, problem that keeps the industry up atniuht. at night. on those days when the wind isn t blowing, at night. on those days when the wind isn t blowing, the at night. on those days when the wind isn t blowing, the sun - at night. on those days when the wind isn t blowing, the sun isn t i wind isn t blowing, the sun isn t shining, when it is cold, dark and still they will need to be other sources of power. still they will need to be other sources of ower. a , . ., sources of power. batteries, nuclear and hydrogen sources of power. batteries, nuclear and hydrogen will sources of power. batteries, nuclear and hydrogen will form sources
since november but have spread in scope and scale over the past week. nobody has been arrested and public anger is continuing to grow. you may find some of this report by parham ghobadi distressing. mass poisoning of schoolgirls in iran, possibly with toxic gas. numerous schools in several provinces across the country were attacked on saturday. students who have fallen ill are being taken into an ambulance in karaj, a city near capital, tehran. this girl says she can t breathe. here in southern iran, some are taken into a hospital while coughing. hospitals are packed. a girl shouts, the principal is nowhere to be found. a student from tehran told us despite the smell of gas, they were kept indoors for a while.
where the carbon dioxide is captured. the idea behind a carbon capture power station is that instead of releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere where it contributes to climate change, the gas is captured and transported underground. in this case beneath the north sea. we are looking at probably double the cost of an unabated gas powered station. that high cost has held carbon capture back in the past. there are those who argue the money would be better spent on more renewables and batteries. if you translate pound for pound, you will get a better output from a power plant that functions based on renewables and is supported by storage than the fossil fuel power plant that has a carbon capture attached to it. the demolition in 1991 of the towers of keadby s coal fired power station
because for all the talk of wind and solar, there is a problem that keeps the industry up at night. on those days when the wind isn t blowing and the sun isn t shining, when it s cold, when it s still, there are going to need to be other sources of power that are going to keep the lights switched on. batteries, nuclear and hydrogen will form part of the solution, but the government has also committed to building a new type of power station, one that continues burning fossil fuels that got us into this mess. to take a closer look i climbed up one of keadby s two carbon dioxide emitting gas power plants. from here on top of the cooling tower you get a real sense of the energy transition here in keadby. over there on the horizon those mounds are the leftovers from when there was a coal fired power station here. you can see the wind turbines along the horizon. and just down there that could very well be the site for the uk s first ever gas fired power station