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Olden around the world skipping school on fridays to demand didnt action on Climate Change and cove it happened well today tom burke and her followers around the world are back and theyre socially distant but the message is still the same but how much difference has fridays future actually made him feel gail in palin and this is the day. We have right now. Every day. And were here to support the Climate Action because we really feel that the future is on the line. With if you didnt listen to diffusing the threat if the kids didnt save you could read the words again if you dont want to. Come across that part its important that the fun part. To do that right. Also on the day of the race to create the 1st Coronavirus Vaccine but its the search for a cure the only motivation. Part of russias Strategic Interests to always want to be 1st irrespective of whether its a revolution or the 1st flight into space now its about saying that were the 1st to develop a vaccine. Welcome to the day world of fridays for future climate protests back for the 1st time since the pandemic back in march the rallies calling for urgent Government Action on Climate Policy went on live on the pandemic began today more than 3000. 00 climate strike events took place all over the world. Bad weather and social distancing rules couldnt keep them away the freighters for future protests are back thousands of people in berlin and all over germany urge the government to do more to combat Climate Change young and old came and along with their signs they brought the mandatory masks. People told me they were happy to finally be able to go back to the streets to protest thinking that during the coronavirus pandemic the issue of Climate Change had been forgotten their main goal for the protests is to push the German Government and the european governments to respect the 1. 00 degree limit to the rising Global Temperatures that was set by the paris climate agreement more than 3000. 00 rallies were registered worldwide mostly small gatherings due to the pandemic and stockholm greater tune back who started the School Strike for climate over 2 years ago was among the protesters. Before the pandemic millions used to march every friday like here in the belgian capital now protesters had to be more creative here in brothels crime and protests just want to set a light on those regions of the world is not that were already affected by climate say here behind me you can see maybe a massive cheers from climate protestors from all around the world they want this so that Climate Science is a global problem that the climate is that Global Brands like you in the movement that made people protest on this friday here in nairobi kenya. And more than 10000 kilometers away brought activists to the streets of mexico city. The federal government has undertaken a number of large scale projects. Might you not the right areas adults. Thread busy young people want to do what the engine do thank you new train connection that will lead right through the jungle protesters fee for their beaches coral reefs and the overall biodiversity in mexico the coronavirus put a pause in the protest but it did have some positive impact to the cove in the 1900 pandemic has see factories periodic lee suspend operations resulting in a reduction in c o 2 emissions in cleaner air but activists argue the world will eventually need to shift to permanently changing its behavior in order to bring Global Temperatures down. To a permanent change that is what activists all over the world are demanding. Lets take a closer look at this with. Shes professor of environment and Climate Policy at munichs Technical University welcome to you its often said and we heard it in the report that governments are not treating the Climate Crisis as a plot as a crisis is that true. Well i think i think its true in that weve seen the governments around the world being rather slow in the development of Climate Policies but something that were also seen recently is that the. Mr future movements and hiring. Impact was more and more governments around the world are starting to take action at developing climate laws and now seeing climate emergencies. So that the european level the announcement of the green deal which has been a climate neutrality goal for mid century these are these are important changes and although fridays for future movement may not be the only reason these things are happening that certainly played a role in as much as what they that they brought into that highlighted it as a as a as an e. C. Vote for governance you know that their. Future managed to do is to wake up media and get the media to really Pay Attention to an issue thats been around for a long time and i think theyve been able to do it because were not used to seeing hundreds and thousands of 14 and 15 year olds out on the streets politically active basically willing to speak directly to politicians and just to that i guess level of politics and basically say you are ignoring us youre forgetting us its our future we need we need action we need to. Your lack of action their futures instead and it has appeal its of course we care about the young people and i think by getting out on the streets and by demanding change know the reason why. Theyve had impact theyve been able to motivate other young people and they didnt dance for change and they are being listened to ok so so we have the fight is for Futures Movement doing those things that you just outlined there but we also have that the more militant environmental campaigners like Extinction Rebellion to their activists antics and change the minds of governments all over otis as well just annoy people. And i think that what weve seen with it the extinction. I act. Also the Media Attention pretty early on and im not too sure that having violence is really the right approach i think i dont think its the right approach but im calling attention to just how serious this Climate Crisis is what weve been hearing for far too long is yes were taking action but that action is been very slow its been incremental and that is something that really is not sufficient its not sufficient for. The pace in which Climate Change is happening you really need to have the states out of fossil fuels we need to have a switch to Renewable Energy we need to build our cities differently im not wholly. Different forgive me for interrupting i want to get them to sort of get into the race because weve seen the vast amounts of money that industrialized countries have poured into saving their economies from covered are they likely to backslide on their climate commitments as a result of this old perhaps use this as an opportunity to embrace a green a future which way theyre likely to go. I like to think positive so ill say theyre likely to at least put some of the investment money that needs to be happening to get economies going again in the direction of what the right is for a future who is calling for the Energy Transition the transport transition we just saw china announced that theyre looking for its a 2060 target for climate neutrality california with the big fires Just Announced that they are speeding up their calls for a transition of the automobile sector normal our gasoline fired automobiles after 2035 so i think i think things are going to change but of course we do have to look at where the behavior that technical the how difficult is have how to florida say in the end but professor marandi show us from the munich certainly one university thank you so much for joining us and apologise for some of the got technical sound quality that. The European Commission will challenge a ruling that the company aapl does not to have to pay a bill of 30000000000 euros in back taxes to ireland. The court decided apple had not broken any rules on tax and that it was not the recipient of illegal state aid from the Irish Government the commission alleges i havent been allowed to would she be due to all the bits of Irish Head Office that existed only on paper by avoiding a paid tax on revenues or on the Irish Government denies the claims. Sounds a bit tangled and weird doesnt keep the focus of d. W. Business explained well well compared to what you see in the commission go to appeal or basically feel the European Commission is fed up with multinationals paying so little talks and it sees us very much as a homegrown problem under the current arrangements in europe every country decides for themselves what their Corporation Tax rate is arlins is famously low at 12 and a half percent and just to put that into context here in germany its 30 percent and even in the u. S. Its 22 percent this particular case though isnt actually a by 12 and a half percent Corporate Tax rate is about Something Else its about how arland an awful came to a very specific arrangement and theres 2 fights of this im going to try and explain it simply as i can the 1st house to do with intellectual property licensing and the other has to do with phantom capital so back in 2014 apple and arland came together and it was agreed that awful would move most of its intellectual Property Ownership to arland what that means is that if you buy an i phone in china. Company the subsidiary in china has to pay the Irish Company intellectual Property Service fees that can be a substantial amount of money doesnt disclose how much and you think ok this means that theyll have to pay 12 and a half percent tax on this favorable make the European Commissions not modified it but still within the realms of the respectability but thats not in fact whats happening so what awful has done is come to a very particular arrangement with the Irish Government whereby it says that those profits made are actually managed to elsewhere in a company that does not actually have a fixed abode and because of the us the Irish Government alive to diverse its profits and the tax payable on us to a company that doesnt actually exist anywhere in particular and thats what led the European Commission to conclude that apple has in effect only been paying about one per cent rocks in our land 35 years old about millions perhaps even billions going from aapl somewhere out there. Who are on the outs again to somewhere out there exactly 13000000000 to the needs and it seems extraordinary that the average government doesnt want the 1000000000 euros why well to put it simply because it thinks its relationship with awful on its reputation as a destination for tech investment is worth more than 30000000 euros and you can see why when you look at it from marlins perspective its a small country it doesnt have much industry of its own to both of these Tech Companies are hugely valuable to the company to the country they provide thousands of jobs so theres not too much in it for our land to go tough at this point no the person leading the charge from the commission this is a mug or its a vest. And shes got form when it comes to going after u. S. Multinationals she certainly does theres not many on the troth regulations that are holding but she is and shes tough she had no figure out all about going out and going after these companies so shes in 2617. 00. The European Commission fined google 2700000000 euros for and favoring its own services in its Search Engine its also going after amazon and looking into how it treats 3rd party salaries on its platform so it really you really have to say that shes shes tough on this and shes determined to get her way so this latest court ruling that the Commission Says it will appeal so when are we going to get there and when will this all be over phyllis could take years and i think in the meantime think debates about Corporation Tax sovereignty is going to continue to rate in the European Union ok meanwhile that 13000000000. 00 euros just sits out there pressing it in cyberspace all right Kate Ferguson from the deadly business thank you. So next story has the ravings of a brown thriller catholic cardinals fighting over huge amounts of money a pope brought in to clean up the stench of corruption allegations of child abuse financial Corruption Court cases and overturned guilty verdict todays episode concerns one Cardinal Angelo a bench you who resigned unexpectedly on thursday on friday he told the press the pope had told him to go because of allegations of investment he said the charges relate 2100000 euros that he gave to a Charitable Organization run by his brother the money is actually still in the churchs bank but questions are also being asked about a 200000000 euro London Property investment and again the way the cardinal tells it this all came as a bolt out of the blue. To give each are going to cause a suit of the year if you know it was a surreal feeling because until 6 oclock yesterday evening i felt as a friend of the pope of faith full servant of the part. And each of them in the pipe told me i no longer have trust in you made the kid even sing now that seal made that was because he had received a report from the magistrates that i had committed invisible meant. They could not so what is going on at the vatican and who is bad sure anyway he was a religious Affairs Correspondent of mottainai gakkai cannot talk us through the shenanigans welcome botton lets start with todays the main character Cardinal Angelo batu who is a soul bit use a very very high ranking figure certainly not a household name even for those that follow Church Politics but as somebody that was in the department of state of the vatican under benedict and then under friends is. Hes a b. If youre that actually held an enormous amount of power he was sexually the 2nd in line to better lean who is actually essentially the department of state or. Essentially that the person directly underneath the pope souci had unfettered access to the pope. To both popes actually he was in charge for a very long time with managing entire ambassadorial bodies about it buddy of there i think and he also was eventually moved to the office. Essentially proposes saints for going to be satiated and hes somebody that had a huge huge footprint on the vatican korea so that hes essentially the civil servants. That move. To. This are the tick in the vatican ok so he was a big deal so how will unusual is it for such a senior a cardinal or a cardinal is told to me effectively get fired and then to back the pope about why he had to go. Its very very unusual i mean so the 1st thing to be said is you know the way that the vatican percent. That bit you had presented his resignation cardinal said that state of their career do not represent resignations these just doesnt happen that essentially you know the very coronation of the entire the entire century. Really just lived for it got the least ruth now furthermore this is not just a cardinal this was a cardinal at the very top of the power structure of the vatican so that hes actually extremely unusual but its also quite a few for me some that we all usually hear from the vatican. Rather surprising that you know almost a day after this the state mouth she went out to the breast essentially say that he had been fired and you know he really takes takes issue with the way it was done and with the accusations that were leveled now if i were a conspiracy theorist id be looking for a link between todays resignation of cardinal bad sure who was in charge of large amounts of vatican money the popes mission to clear up vatican finances and the Australian Cardinal George Pell who resigned not so long ago because of child abuse charges of which he was c