boats are green already and we have seen so much innovation on site, but where is there still improvements to be made? we have a lot of non clean energy powered operations here at sail gp, we have on water fleet around the f50, most of them by petrol, except for the electric engines which we are trialling. helicopter in the air, again, broadcast technology everyone knows we need to solve it but it is all about finding the right innovations to do that. sailing out to see the boats in action feels all the better from an electric rib that isn t polluting the environment. team great britain over there, can t spot the solar rib but with this sunshine i m sure it is making the most of it. commentator: 0h! but whoever wins sail gp or the impact league, greener sports will always be a winner in my book.
are always funny offstage. but if you want to know why this is happening, i will post the full thing on social media for you. meanwhile, let s leave the fringe and head to the coast now where kitty knowles has been looking at how sailing is going green out in the blue. sail gp is one of the biggest events on water. teams from australia, along with great britain, canada and new zealand, are leading the pack so far, and the third leg of this year long event is being held right here in the uk city of plymouth. 0n race days, these boats go faster than 60 miles an hour. commentator: the french are trying to barge in. - wow, that was punchy as the line went clear. but speed isn t the only thing the pros here are getting competitive about. as more of us think about our climate impacts, they are hoping to earn points and a place on the podium by going green.
but if you want to know why this is happening, i will post the full thing on social media for you. meanwhile, let s leave the fringe and head to the coast now where kitty knowles has been looking at how sailing is going green out in the blue. sail gp is one of the biggest events on water. teams from australia, along with great britain, canada and new zealand, are leading the pack so far, and the third leg of this year long event is being held right here in the uk city of plymouth. 0n race days, these boats go faster than 60 miles an hour. commentator: the french are trying to barge in. - wow, that was punchy as the line went clear. but speed isn t the only thing the pros here are getting competitive about. as more of us think about our climate impacts, they are hoping to earn points and a place on the podium by going green. this is the second year that an impact league has taken place alongside the main
we have a lot of non clean energy powered operations here at sail gp, we have on water fleet around the f50, most of them by petrol, except for the electric engines which we are trialling. helicopter in the air, again, broadcast technology everyone knows we need to solve it but it is all about finding the right innovations to do that. sailing out to see the boats in action feels all the better from an electric rib that isn t polluting the environment. team great britain over there, can t spot the solar rib but with this sunshine i m sure it is making the most of it. commentator: 0h! but whoever wins sail gp or the impact league, greener sports will always be a winner in my book. that was kitty knowles out on the water. can ijust say, brilliant! that is it from us from the first full edinburgh fringe for a couple of years,
pete: would you save up? jedediah: i might. everybody loves sandy. ed: we do love it. you know who dresses well adam klotz is on the hudson river previewing something called adrenaline sailing. good morning. adam: good morning, did you say dress well? showed up basicfully a t-shirt. you set that up and now i look like a scrub out here. but i m out here dressed for sailing. sail gp is going to be downtown mantz on the hudson just behind me. sail gp international sailing competition one of them being here in the united states. this is day two of the competition. they were racing all day yesterday. they are going to be doing so again today. they set it up between new jersey and new york so folks can stand along the sides of the hudson and watch this thing happen. yesterday the weather was not great and we actually had a capsize from great britain. one of the teams from across the world that are competing in this. the weather obviously a