the health concern here when we talk about head injuries and the sport of football, sarah jacqueline howard, thank you so much all very interesting. i think the first helmet was the don t quote me because you re going to come for me the key helmet. it looks very odd like it wouldn t do anything. so the evolution is real pictures of like when they wore leather helmets. that s what that was leatherheads. nicely done. yeah no, for sure. do you think a helmet like that could have helped the red sox last night? that s mean that s mean, locate friday be nice to him swept but by tampa who like just tied a record for the most wins to start season, but you know what? they were like eight people in the stands. if tampa is going to win all these games, tampa fans you ve got to start showing up to watch. the wind doesn t count because they like the tree in the forest. exactly campbell wins the game doesn t make a sound. we don t know because there weren t necessarily any fans there and there you h
greenhouse gas emissions so they reach net zero. it s absolutely essential that we have nuclear as part of britain s energy mix if we are to meet the net zero targets that the government has set and which can tackle the climate change emergency. we know the wind doesn t always blow and the sun doesn t always shine, so, renewables can do most of it but if we are to meet the net zero targets, we absolutely need new nuclear. and if you thought this is what green power looks like, think again. nuclear power is to be classified as environmentally sustainable alongside wind and solar, the chancellor said. re designating it as green means it will get the same investment incentives as renewable power, despite the long term risks from nuclear waste. i mean, is it april fools day? this is utterly ludicrous, how can an energy source be green when, for example, there is a huge amount of nuclear waste, we still don t know what to do with it, it remains radioactive for hundreds
electric grid. we ve had modest outages and the power has been restored and so, we have good news at the end of this, but it s really dependent on us having all of the above energy policy. what do you mean by that? because i wanted to ask you, mou do you prepare for this kind of storm with the cold temperatures and the power outage and the rest? what is the power that you re talking about. we have coal and hydro power and different resources work at different times. particularly when it s really cold and get the high pressure systems, the wind doesn t blow, wind is not a reliable power source when you need it when it s super cold. we did see massive strains on our grid, but the grid held up because we had this baseload power coming from cole, hydro, natural gas, and that s what was important to help us get through this tough period. yeah, so interesting. when you look at the big
meteorologist on the show who said they re expecting up to 30 inches of rain. it could be a catastrophic flooding event in orlando. residents are being told to career their yards of any debris so the wind doesn t pick it up and possibly clog a storm drain. we re in the wind mere community tonight, outside disneyworld, closed for the next two days. these two trees, looks like they were rotting leading up to today, but these are the first trees to fall down that we have seen. you ll see light on the left side. those two houses are operating on a generator right now. everything else totally in the dark. we lost power here at 6:30. 18,000 people in orange county where we are have lost power. last check, 1.8 million in florida have lost power. it s certainly devastating to see what this storm has caused in southwest florida. it s a waiting game at this point.
getting hammered. this is still a threat for people here in florida. take a listen to this person who is taking it seriously. the rest of the day, we re in. we won t be out until friday. so one thing that i want to make sure our viewers understand, martha, after this storm passes, there s still a lot of danger in the days to come. i referenced my time in fort myers after hurricane irma, there were a lot of people in senior living facilities and nursing homes that died because the generators didn t work. obviously it s floor. you have near triple digit temperatures. can it be dangerous in the days after the storm that is something that florida is working hard to make sure doesn t happen this time around with ian. listen to this. teams have coordinated with our licensed healthcare facilities and evacuating more than 7,000 patients and residents from 150 facilities.