Is a look at a small slice of that, not full picture and so far it doesnt look like a catastrophic issue. The one to take on the second part of the . I agree with our questioner, whichever scenario look at, it usually comes out as the biggest potential contributor addressing Global Change concerns. Thats true whether its a developer or developing world. One of the sort of, the dilemmas are often struck ask lowhanging fruit. Suppose would these measures are, we would all be financially better off. Why doesnt it happen in practice . I think thats the big conundrum that we face. I think theres a number of different aspects your one this has been mentioned by howard which is pricing. Theres two sides to the. One is subsidized fossil fuels and the other have some kind of extra now the price is to convey the truth level cost of carbon. The other is pollution. The higher the return. I think the other issue is standards. We could be much more aggressive in requiring standards for efficient bui
Its a tricky question, and thats going to matter a lot for natural gas. No one mentioned nuclear yet in the institution. Yeah, id like to. If theres questions, i want to get to nuclear in a second, but, vivian, to what extent does the Development World ham strung by resource shortages, you mentioned renewables need to be Cross International boundaries. Is there an economic incentive to develop fuels, and do they have enough like africa or india . Well, it varies a lot depending on the country. I mean, one of the exciting developments in recent years has been the huge gas discoveries in africa, actually. Nigeria and angola are major producers, but mozambique came from nowhere to be a major producer changing the problem for africa in terms of changing to fossil fuels in the energy transition. Not only is natural gas attractive, but for the local pollution is minimal compared to coal which is also a domestic pollution issue in india and china. Theres a lot of scope for moving in that dire
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Good morning. Welcome. Us that the production and get youre watching the pulse. To 12 Million Barrels per day or some big figure. We are here in london. But for all sorts of reasons i am guy johnson. Concerning the security a shoe in for the world cup. Situation, the fact that the theon is autonomous and we are going to take a look at the business behind football ear and how they get their other disturbances in the country, there is not a standard Legal Framework it is hard gear on the industrys hottest enough to get production up. Names. Plus, cheers to cachaka. The booze could become a the biggest problem is how do favorite at this years world you move the oil out of the cup. Details next. Country to get to export a little later in the hour. Markets . The situation in and around huge barrier to first lets get to our top story. The opec nations are meeting today in vienna to discuss a increasing exports from the collective production limit. North. Lets talk about who will be asy are e
And good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Its saturday, november 16th. Good morning. Mark is in this morning for rosemary. Lets kick it off. Off to a very cold start. Want to bundle up. Temperatures in the 30s and 40s. As far as the forecast for today we have this, chilly start with fair skies into the afternoon. The forecast timeline for San Francisco throughout the day we should have at least partly sunny skies, temperatures on track to reach the 50s to low 60s. Tonight patchy fog, that timeline in a little bit. More clouds and the chance of a shower in the extended forecast. Look at these current numbers off to a very cold start in santa rosa and napa. San francisco 48 and san jose 45. Livermore in the 40s as well. Coming up in a few we will look at shower chances with the forecast model coming up in act five, six minutes. Thank you. New this morning the long awaited fourth bore of the tunnel is open to traffic. Cars started driving through less than three hours ago and we are liv