You can turn these into batteries . But i am here to see how its Tech Innovators are trying to help. Is that lunch . Very tasty. I will be seeing earth Friendly Energy project on land and at sea. The noise is really Something Else putting the future fuels Like Hydrogen to the test. And understanding how nature can inspire totally new materials. Absolutely massive this is terrifying thank you. Welcome to japan everything you could want, all in one place japan is a place i know well, but as my green tech journey begins, i can already tell i going to see a different side to this great country. Im starting two hours east of tokyo in this sleepy port city which stares out at the mighty pacific ocean, whose weather often crashes into japans shores. It is at sites like this you really get a sense of japan as an island nation, one thats very conscious of the threat posed by Climate Change. The typhoons and storms coming from out there are growing ever more powerful and the heatwaves and wildfi
you can turn these into batteries? but i am here to see how its tech innovators are trying to help. is that lunch? very tasty. i will be seeing earth friendly energy project on land and at sea. the noise is really something else! putting the future fuels like hydrogen to the test. and understanding how nature can inspire totally new materials. absolutely massive! this is terrifying! thank you. welcome to japan! everything you could want, all in one place! japan is a place i know well, but as my green tech journey begins, i can already tell i going to see a different side to this great country. i m starting two hours east of tokyo in this sleepy port city which stares out at the mighty pacific ocean, whose weather often crashes into japan s shores. it is at sites like this you really get a sense of japan as an island nation, one that s very conscious of the threat posed by climate change. the typhoons and storms coming from out there are growing ever more powerful and the hea
want, all in one place! japan is a place i know well, but as my green tech journey begins, i can already tell i going to see a different side to this great country. i m starting two hours east of tokyo in this sleepy port city which stares out at the mighty pacific ocean, whose weather often crashes into japan s shores. it is at sites like this you really get a sense of japan as an island nation, one that s very conscious of the threat posed by climate change. the typhoons and storms coming from out there are growing ever more powerful and the heatwaves and wildfires are becoming more common. going green is the only option. i m here to meet somebody who advises on big renewable projects. i m paul, lovely to meet you. hi, paul! so good to meet you! this is beautiful. welcome to japan. it is very windy. it s perfect for the wind turbine. it has historically relied heavily on imported fossil fuels but now aims to be carbon neutral by 2050. one answer lies at sea. wow. oh, god. w
isolationist approach. now with the 2024, presidential election just around the corner, republican candidates are setting out their particular brand of foreign affairs. and a split is emerging between traditional republican values and a new school of foreign policy, with far less support for allies caught up in conflict. for the next 30 minutes we re taking a closer look at the foreign policy of the grand old party and how it s impacting current armed conflicts across the globe. this week, it has become clear, that the republicans evolving stance on foreign policy could significantly impact the support the us is able to offer to its allies, both in israel and ukraine. on wednesday, senate republicans blocked a $110 billion spending bill in part over a dispute on changes to border and immigration policy. the package would provide over $50 billion in security assistance to ukraine and another $14 billion to israel in its war against hamas. the white house warned that without t
The El Dorado County Fair Open Wine Competition is open to all commercial wineries. This year 30 wine savvy experts from around the country came together in March to judge