approach by other governments in other parts of the world? it is interesting. the challenge i think we have is absolutely we need to invest in this technology. it is the right thing to do and this is a good place to do it. the costs are lower to do it there, we also are providing licenses for an extra 100 will and gas licenses across the north sea and we shouldn t be doing that. at the same time, we should. if we do that, we should say they can have a license if they only do carbon capture and storage. we really should be leaving the oil and gas in the ground now, and if we are going to get anywhere to meet the 2050 target, we have to do all these things at once. things at once. when you look at the fires things at once. when you look at the fires in things at once. when you look at the fires in portugal- things at once. when you look at the fires in portugal and - at the fires in portugal and hawaii in the news today, do you ever wonder if it is too late and what difference carbo
disturbing to watch. . memphis still reeling after the release of shocking the violent police footage. put up your. hands showing the brutal beating of 29 year old tyre nichols. at the hands of five former memphis police officers. the alarming escalation, coming as officers yank nichols out of his car, guns drawn. i don t do. anything we do not see what proceeds the traffic stop. which police initially said was for reckless driving. all right, i m on the ground. as a force into the ground, nichols appears to comply with the orders. now. i didn t do anything. get down. visibly confused, he eludes a taser and runs. then, roughly eight and eight minute pursue before police body cam rachel nichols chilling it capture. in a heart wrenching moment, he calls for his mom who s only three houses away. mom. screaming for help, as police appear to douse his face and pepper spray, again, and
comply with the orders. now. the tasers jewelry. now i m just trying to go. home visibly confused, he eludes a taser and. runs than roughly an eight-minute person before police body cameras show nichols chilling it capture. in a heart wrenching moment, he calls for his mom who is only three houses away. mom,? screaming for help is police appear to douse his face and pepper spray, again and again. nichols mother, rowvaughn, beyond devastated. my heart just breaks. for a mother to know that their child was calling them in their need, and i wasn t there for you. do you know how i feel right now? because i wasn t there for my son. families everywhere force to reckon with this in humanity. a poll camera, without audio,
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uk, us, many in the eu coming forward with new nationally determined contributions, 49 countries have now committed to a net zero target by 2050, another a0 have indicated they will sometime in the future set summer targets. polities these policies on a stand while they were? 0ne polities these policies on a stand while they were? one key part of the mix is carbon capture and storage, a technology that has existed for 50 years, forms a major part of many plans to get to get to net zero, yet today globally, we capture barely 0.i% net zero, yet today globally, we capture barely 0.1% of what we are met. we need to get that figure to around 10%, we need to capture 10% of what we put into the atmosphere. professor stuart hazell dean from edinburgh university is one of the world s foremost experts on carbon capture and i asked him if the technology works. it capture and i asked him if the technology works. capture and i asked him if the technology works. it has been workin: technology