more, and the uk and us in particular have been building their economies for decades and decades off fossilfuels and economies for decades and decades off fossil fuels and historically have contributed a lot more plugged the us is responsible. but have contributed a lot more plugged the us is responsible. . . the us is responsible. but china is intensifying the us is responsible. but china is intensifying its the us is responsible. but china is intensifying its coal the us is responsible. but china is intensifying its coal production. i is intensifying its coal production. but we have to ask what is that energy for, what is it making. i m sure anyone at home, if you look in your home, you will see many of your products will have made in china written on a lot of that production is servicing unnecessary consumption in countries like the uk. 50 is servicing unnecessary consumption in countries like the uk. in countries like the uk. so are you su: caestin in countries li
strides is in wind energy, like here in the blowy south wales valleys, once famed for their production of coal. last year, electricity production from wind across the uk was up by 23%, thanks in part to turbines like these. extreme weather events are increasingly linked to rising temperatures. climate ends will also bring more heat waves, like the one the uk saw last summer. to avoid the worst, scientists emphasize fossil fuel use must peak now and drop rapidly over the next seven years. today s news is a critical first step on that path. matt mcgrath, bbc news. before we go, i want to show some footage of a 3 d printed simulation of the planet mars, where four people will live for a full year, in order to help nasa prepare for human exploration there. during the simulation, crew members will carry out different types of mission activities, like simulated spacewalks and robotic operations.
first of all, even if we drop a little bit we are going to have a higher starting point and driving season starts in april, so usually those prices go up then. so we could see much higher prices. we have put the top states for prices, hawaii, of course, most expensive but california 4.16 the average, d.c., 3.94 as you see the prices are much higher than we saw in any part of the winter last year and people are worried come april and may and june we could see higher prices wean saw last summer. shep: adam housley in santa monica. they could put americans out of work and possibly in danger. that is what $85 billion in spending cuts. fallout from the fiscal cliff deal. now, now the president is calling for congress to cut another short term deal to delay