Johannesburg the largest city in south africa weve got some nice reports for you on the show today so lets get started. A company in nigeria has developed solar powered gold stations to reduce food waste. And inefficiency have been paying our wants to help coffee farmers successfully exhausted to the consequences of the Climate Crisis. Its stunningly beautiful unpredictable and cannot be tamed i am talking about the deserts over 80 percent of the jr and landlocked country in west africa lies in the Sahara Desert and huge june creeping closer and closer to the capital niamey but an ngo called a young volunteers for the environment all pushing back leading the fight children and teens the organization believes that young people all the key to changing Environmental Policies and practices and once theyre on board they in turn convince other members of the families to join the cause. And Environmental Protection in action. Xenia is learning from master blacksmith even human mana how to bui
Energy nearly 3 decades later for many of the people who went out to hit the streets it was a clear victory but was a really the Climate Crisis has forced many experts to reconsider Nuclear Energy and made even worse ill turn it its after all has a much lower Carbon Footprint than many other conventional Power Sources today made it we ask ourselves why not nuclear but lets back up back in 20 alive and it became all too clear just how dangerous Nuclear Energy could be after a tsunami led to one of the biggest meltdowns in history the Company Behind the plant has struggled ever since to come back. Tepco the Company Responsible for the 2011 Fukushima Nuclear disaster more than 160000 people had to be evacuated the zone around the facility is still sealed off but tepco is still pursuing Nuclear Power with the blessing of the japanese government as you know as you know we learned from fukushima that Nuclear Power carries great risks but we believe that it is possible to operate Nuclear Powe
Energy nearly 3 decades later for many of the people who went out to hit the streets it was a clear victory but was there really a Climate Crisis has forced many experts to reconsider Nuclear Energy and maybe even worse ill turn it it after all it has a much lower Carbon Footprint than many other conventional Power Sources today made it we ask ourselves why not nuclear but lets back up back in 20 alive and it became all too clear just how dangerous Nuclear Energy could be after a tsunami led to one of the biggest meltdowns in history the Company Behind the plant has struggled ever since to come back. Tepco the Company Responsible for the 2011 Fukushima Nuclear disaster more than 160000 people had to be evacuated the zone around the facility is still sealed off but tepco is still pursuing Nuclear Power with the blessing of the japanese government as you know as you well we learned from fukushima that Nuclear Power carries great risks but we believe that it is possible to operate Nuclear
Already this week. Are almost at 1300 per coin. Back up to percent since december. Again. Are parabolic we will see how that one turns out. Stocks are down today. They were up after treasury secretary mnuchins comments earlier. The yen is down, and gold is down as well. Not clear in terms of the message we are getting. In theory this should be risk on, but stocks arent quite committing to that. Vonnie lets figure out why. Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin says the china trade deal is 90 done, with reports that the saturday g20 meeting between xi assumestrump and no new tariffs. Our reporter on trade joins us from london. What do we know about what might happen saturday for sure right now . Reporter i think what we are seeing is some pretty classic positioning by President Trump ahead of his very important talks saturday with the chinese leader. Basically, he is laying out two scenarios. One in which there is a cease fire, with no additional tariffs. Plan b, as he describes, is the next
Energy nearly 3 decades later for many of the people who went out to hit the streets it was a clear victory but was a really the Climate Crisis has forced many experts to reconsider Nuclear Energy and made even worse ill turn that it after all it has a much lower Carbon Footprint than many other conventional Power Sources today made it we ask ourselves why not nuclear but lets back up back in 20 alive and it became all too clear just how dangerous Nuclear Energy could be after a tsunami led to one of the biggest meltdowns in history the Company Behind the plant has struggled ever since to come back. Tepco the Company Responsible for the 2011 Fukushima Nuclear disaster more than 160000 people had to be evacuated the zone around the facility is still sealed off but tepco is still pursuing Nuclear Power with the blessing of the japanese government as soon as you call well we learned from fukushima that Nuclear Power carries great risks but we believe that it is possible to operate Nuclear