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cannot avoid having heavy fossilfuel cannot avoid having heavy fossil fuel leading companies companywide not there. scrutiny is good, discussion is good, the more people involved in taking action and engaging in climate change is by far the better. the more private sector engagement in this issue is better than what we saw 10, 20, 30 years ago when it was a very governmental—driven process. if we go back, at cop27 a loss and damage fund was agreed upon for richer countries to pay the poorer countries which were suffering the impacts of climate change. how do you see that working out, because that has been run of the numerous sticking points? the private sector needs to get far more engaged in discussion around adaptation finance too. loss and damage just one element that is going to help more resilient society. insurance needs to be more engaged, project developments, fiancing and constructing. particularly in asia, as it urbanises and develops economies quite quickly. climate change needs to be built into the discussion and building infrastructure that's more resilient. how optimistic are you about some sort of concrete decisions and also the role of the private sector which is very crucial as you point out? all the preparatory meetings have been leading up to something that is coming out quite well. there have been a lot more preparatory meetings than had been planned for this cop. hopefully that's an indication of outcomes nearing and a lot of the contentious points being discussed prior to getting into the uae. fingers crossed, we do not want another year of delay and obfuscation. private sector i think with 70,000 people there, it is a lot of people there. hopefully it means private sector is properly engaged and we see finance actually flowing after this week. whenever we go on holidays, we travelled by our plans. airline companies and governments are trying to change that. the answer they say is sustainable aviation fuel which contains items like used cooking oil which in theory has a smaller carbon footprint. environmental campaigners and scientists are sceptical and saying this present more questions rather than answers. as katie austin reports. traditionaljet fuel is traditional jet fuel is made from traditionaljet fuel is made from fossilfuel, from oil. this plane is being filled with an alternative 50 tons of it. so—called sustainable aviation fuel can be made from a variety of sources, including crops, household waste and cooking oils. 0n household waste and cooking oils. on this occasion a combination of two types is being used. one that is made from waste fat.— being used. one that is made from waste fat. and 496 made from waste fat. and 496 made from a fuel — from waste fat. and 496 made from a fuel made _ from waste fat. and 496 made from a fuel made out - from waste fat. and 496 made from a fuel made out of- from waste fat. and 496 made | from a fuel made out of waste from a fuel made out of waste from comp reduction in the us. it has a life—cycle carbon emission which is materially lower than traditional jet fuel. when we talk about sustainable aviation fuel, it comes across is that, including production which is where we see most of the carbon emission game. at see most of the carbon emission came. �* ., , . game. at the moment such alternatives _ game. at the moment such alternatives account - game. at the moment such alternatives account for - game. at the moment such | alternatives account for less than zero by 1% of aviation fuel use around the world. relatively small amounts are made and they cost more. analyse argue it can play a significant role in making the industry greener if more of it can be produced but for the sector to meet emissions targets by 250 would need other technologies as well. we targets by 250 would need other technologies as well.— technologies as well. we cannot roduce a technologies as well. we cannot produce a majority _ technologies as well. we cannot produce a majority of— technologies as well. we cannot produce a majority of our- technologies as well. we cannot produce a majority of our fuel i produce a majority of our fuel requirements this way because we do not have the fuel stocks. evenif we do not have the fuel stocks. even if you do, those fuels are not true that zero. we must treated as what it must be, which is a stepping stone towards future genuine net zero technology which might be a fuels, it might be hydrogen, it might be some technologies which we still have at the laboratory stage. which we still have at the laborato staue. ., . laboratory stage. environmental campaigners _ laboratory stage. environmental campaigners stayed _ laboratory stage. environmental campaigners stayed to - laboratory stage. environmental campaigners stayed to cut - campaigners stayed to cut emissions quickly is to fly less. two indian hour. the manufacturer of apple iphones. good to have you on the programme. tell us more about what this money is going into? it looks like they are raising this money essentially to expand their footprint into india although blomberg which has seen some findings say they have made clear were exactly the money would go apart from saying that it would be essentially going into funding the operational needs into the country. fox gone has been expanding in india and it comes at the back of the announcement that the company would be essentially keen to double both its investments and also its workforce in the country over the next few years. —— foxconn. that was something that was said by the company foxconn a few years ago. they have been manufacturing iphone in india for quite a while and they already operate some 30 odd factories and they have recently crossed about $10 billion in revenues so that is quite a milestone and if this really does signal our bullishness about india. as part of the global certification strategy a lot of companies are adopting, essentially moving away from traditional markets into new places like india and vietnam to de—risk themselves. certainly a big bruise from the indian prime minister under andrew modi which is trying to attract this sort of investment. —— narendra modi. tesla is suing sweden. has scored an early win. the electric car maker sued the swedish transport agency after postal workers stop delivering license plates for its new cars. in an interim judgement, a swedish court ruled the transport agency delivered the registration plates or pay up. michelle fleury report. workers for post—nord, sweden's postal authorities, stopped delivering license base for tesla new car from becoming road legal. the move was intended to support a strike by tesla mechanics in the country after us carmaker turned down their request for a collective bargaining agreement, which is fairly standard in sweden. that is when sparks began to fly. on monday, tesla filed a lawsuit accusing the country's transport agency and postal authority post—nord of unfairly targeting the electric car maker. by not giving it access to the registration plate. a few hours later a swedish court issued an interim judgement in tesla's favour, saying it must deliver the plates. in response, ceo elon musk posted on acts, the social media platform he owns, thanking the country. tesla's billionaire boss is famously antiunion and has managed to avoid collective bargaining in its global operations. the decision is a blow to the swedish labour movement but it is not the end of the fight. we turn out to australia where data shows retail sales for the month of october have slipped. like many, the country has been grappling with rising prices with its central bank raising rates in november to try and curb inflation but there slipped in spending is likely due to seasonal adjustments, according to anz a senior economist. i spoke with them earlier. people are spending in australia. there is still a lot of money lying around in spending, savings buffers and aggregate have not been eroded and because we had run of the longest lockdowns in the world they are very strong. however, we are also seeing that some inaudible due to cost—of—living pressures especially in the housing market in australia are really not able to spend as much as last year. per person spending will be down but with over 2% population growth over the year as well as some cohorts having income growth as well as strong savings buffers, we are not likely to see any kind of cliff in spending this year. more just perhaps modest growth or a stagnate. the parent company of tiktok is cutting jobs in its gaming division despite investing billions. spokes person said it is restructuring its gaming business after reviewing its strategic growth areas. that is all for the moment. do stay on with bbc. annoucer: bbc news - bringing you different stories from across the uk. at the central methodist hall, in coventry, volunteers have come together to put on the £1 panto. it's called cinderballer, and it's a take on cinderella — but the twist here is she wants to play football, rather than go to the ball. # like a diamond in the sky... cinderballer actually is poor, and she has an evil stepmum, and she has dreams of being a massive football player. and the dream is to just show young kids and everyone else that anyone can follow their dreams. gareth southgate and sarina wiegman, the national team coaches, are in the cast. european champions and world cup finalists this year! cheering and i manage the men's and we've won... - anyway! and there is support from local semiprofessional players. putting up there that you should believe in yourself no matter what people say to you. lock up them haters and listen to yourself and good people around you. still tried to head in the direction the men are in and that is where potentially we want to be. cinderballer runs from 4—9 december, and the details on how to go are on fridays' social media accounts. hi, i'm ellis with the catch up. tonight, new zealand new smoke ban cancelled, the amputee helping others and a cute new christmas app. an agreement has been reached to extend humanitarian proofs between israel, hamas and gaza for another two days. to get into gaza. 0ther skies now, new zealand said it is scrapping its smoking ban for anyone born after 2008 to fund tax might. two teenagers charged with murder showed a preoccupation towards violence. the accused teenagers who are both 16 deny murder. and, a 19 —year—old from teesside when a tractor ran her over is hoping to use her experience to help others. lucy is becoming a peer support worker for local charity. time now to leave you with ten seconds of festive cheer. move over m&s and john lewis, there is a new christmas ad on the block. this advert from charlie spargo in sk county in northern ireland has racked up millions of views on social media. you are all caught up. bye for now. travelling can be so much more than a holiday. is diving head first into new experiences and seeing the world with hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. wolves are bitten twice by penalty decisions going against them as fulham edge a thriller at craven cottage. it's make or break for manchester united and newcastle united. paris and istanbul could mark the end of their european adventures. and can anyone catch max verstappen? for the future health of formula 1, someone has to, as the season comes to a close at abu dhabi. hello there — and welcome along to the programme. and drama to bring you from craven cottage right at the end in the english premier league between fulham and wolves. an injury time penalty saw fulham snatch all three points. five goals, three penalties, and var at the centre of much of the action on monday evening. marco silva's side came away 3—2 winners after a stoppage time penalty from willian won it from them. it looked as though hwang hee—chan�*s equaliser, also from the spot, had salvaged a point for wolves, at 2—2. but in the depths of injury time, willian made the game safe, scoring his second goal from the spot after the video assistant intervened to bring the game back after play had gone on. wolves boss gary 0'neill after the match not happy decisions going against his side again this season. i have two options now, as the leader of the group. keep conducting myself in the way i think i should and make sure all the players are still respectful to officials or we go that is not really getting us anywhere and we need to start making some noise. i want to just be myself and i want to behave in a way i think we should, i want my players to be respectful

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