let s bring in independent environment analyst and former bbc correspondent, roger harrabin, earth system scientist, aaron thierry, and founder of consultancy firm, akap energy, anish kapadia, and also energy economist, dr carole nakhle at the university of surrey. roger, there s been so much this month roger, there s been so much this month in roger, there s been so much this month in terms of the roger, there s been so much this month in terms 0 roger, there s been so much this month in terms 0 month in terms of the wildfires in the heat we ve month in terms of the wildfires in the heat we ve witnessed - month in terms of the wildfires in the heat we ve witnessed her - month in terms of the wildfires in the heat we ve witnessed her the | the heat we ve witnessed her the world, but also various reports but perhaps you can sum up at the end of july. last week, we have an admission from professor sir paul watson, who is a former head of the governmental
year a 900% increase. joining me now is dr carole nakhle, chief executive of the energy consultancy crystol energy. thank you veyr much for being with us. there are two incredible numbers at the heart of this story $5 billion profit and 50% drop. does this highlight the volatility of selling energy? absolutely. very big numbers especially for outside the industry observers but we know that these figures are quite common for a major company such as shell with its international operations in many years operations in oil and gas in both oil and gas production and trading arms in last year was particularly favourable for companies such as shell with a high increase in oil and even more so gas prices and we saw record prices in
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Executive Summary Due to their wealth of critical natural resources (primarily rare earth minerals), rapidly growing populations (labor and consumer markets) and strategic geographic location, many Francophone and Lusophone countries in Africa occupy strategic roles for China and its large businesses operating in, among others, the electronics and high-tech industries. Given Beijing’s ambitious plans in strengthening its most innovation-pinned industries which …