because of the rise of renewables. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 7am here in singapore and 4pm in san francisco, where the bbc s technology correspondent sat down in an unexpected interview with elon musk. the billionaire telsa car boss and new owner of twitter said running the social media site has been painful and a roller coaster . it s one of his first interviews since he bought twitter. james clayton has this exclusive report. it s not every day you find yourself invited by one it s not every day you get invited by one a sit down interview, and a few minutes before it was due to take place, the inevitable curveball. we re about to go live, very surprisingly, we onlyjust found this out, on twitter. but that is elon musk. we didn t know about that. but you never know with elon musk. when he sat down, he was in the mood to chat. so, how do you think it s gone? well, it s not been boring. it s been quite a roller coaster. the pain
when you think of world heritage sites, you might think of stonehenge or the taj mahal or the great barrier reef or hadrian s wall, but the east atlantic flyway is something a bit different. this is a motorway in the sky, if you like, a passage for millions of migrating birds. and this, here at rspb frampton, is one of the stopping off points that is bidding for that unesco status. well, we re absolutely thrilled because it s a recognition that this landscape is world class. it s absolutely amazing. this is the most important site for water birds in the uk. what we don t realise, i think, and this is helping us to see this, is that these are an amazing, world class spectacle. a decision on that special status could be many years away, but conservationists are hoping that, if granted, it could secure precious habitats like this one forfuture generations.