a goal for a growing list of firms and governments. the goalposts are moving all the time. a project we do today which might be here, slips backwards with time. reporter: because of regulations and regulars, technology, solutions, they all move on. reporter: so we look at the project in brent. are we up here somewhere. brent is up here. reporter: brent project is a civic center near london. beyond things like rain water recycling and a green supply chain, brent includes using vegetable oil for heating. obviously there s regulations you need to follow. that s the minimum. why do you go beyond that? is this about employee retention, is it about making money? does it make you money or does it cost you money to move toward
reporter: as you walk through skanska s uk headquarters outside london, you can t miss the green awards, including its prize as top green construction firm last year from the sunday times. or the green wall with skanska s own shades from light to deep where uk s ceo mike putnam explains where each construction project falls on its own green scale. is it your company can go deep green or is it more realistically to say we re here, we re moving this way but the projects themselves will be a different shade of green. a combination ever that. the journey is to deep green. that s how we describe it internally and externally. when we look at our business plan to 2015, we say we want a certain percentage of our projects at this end. reporter: the middle is for the projects not quite able to meet the carbon neutral status.
the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is in berlin for talks on nato s role in libya. she ll be joined by foreign ministers from europe, turkey and canada. a major sticking point is whether to increase pressure on colonel gadhafi. the u.s. house of representatives is due to vote on legislation to cut government spending by almost $40 billion in 2011. it s a short-term spending bill that s to slash u.s. deficits over the next 12 years. republicans condemned a plan, the president outlined wednesday saying they wouldn t support any move to raise taxes. no doubt this will be a big story in the u.s. today. it sure will. you re watching world one, live from london. i m zain vergee. i m monita rajpal. thank you for joining us. we want to give you a look at these pictures from texas now. wildfires burning out of control, despite efforts from the local forestry service. these are the pictures and we can bring them to you. we will follow all these developments. you re watching
this is world one live from london, i m monita rajpal. i m zain vergee. here are our top stories. in libya, government forces have been firing rockets at the port in misrata, destroying a cement factory and cargo containers. that s according to someone who lives in the c s is in the city cnn. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton will be among those at the berlin meeting a key issue will be weather to increase pressure on colonel gadhafi. the brics are calling for the united nations to make its security council more representative. brics leaders ended their meeting with a join the statement pointing out they represent 3 billion people but only two of their members, russia and china are permanent
welcome back. this is world one live from london. we re coming up on 6:00 a.m. in new york, noon in berlin, 7:00 p.m. in tokyo. we take you outside new york city where police say they fear a serial killer may be on the loose. they ve found the remains of eight people, some of who have a lot in common. joe johns reports. . officers discovered 96 feet north off the parkway what appears to be a human skull. appears to be a human skull. reporter: a human skull, another grisly find, fueling the fears of the people in this small town on long island, new york, fearing the speculation that a serial killer is on the loose. eight sets of human remains have been found. investigators are desperate, searching by water, by land and by air, using the crime profilers unit of the fbi.