at what s on the show. across europe, more than half a trillion dollars was spent in the last year protecting people from the high cost of energy. as the colder months come down the pipeline, and the war in ukraine shows no signs of stopping, is there still an energy crisis for europe and america? how much has changed in the market? and will governments have to spend billions again to protect us from massive bills? i m going to be discussing all of that with these two there they are the man behind the official research which europe uses to figure out the direction of energy bills. and a global market specialist who sits on the council that advises the united states government on energy strategy. plus, it s a year since president biden announced hundreds of billions of dollars for the push to clean energy. just months later, europe followed suit. so i ll talk to the boss of one of europe s biggest clean energy companies, fortum, about the money flooding into the market, wh
clean energy companies, fortum, about the money flooding into the market, what happens when moscow seizes your assets, and what it all means for business, bills, and the future of the planet? wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, vladimir putin s full scale invasion on ukraine back in february of 2022 sparked a seismic shock in global energy markets. prices spiked immediately, and this was felt nowhere more than in europe. for years, russian oil and particularly gas had kept that continent running, and that came to a screeching halt as a flotilla of sanctions all descended on russia from europe, the uk, and north america targeting notjust the supply of oil and gas, but also how russia took payment, and even the insurance on its boats of fuel that were still being shipped to countries like, well, like india and china countries which have maintained their ties with moscow and have taken advanta
hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s go and take a look at what s on the show. across europe, more than half a trillion dollars was spent in the last year protecting people from the high cost of energy. as the colder months come down the pipeline, and the war in ukraine shows no signs of stopping, is there still an energy crisis for europe and america? how much has changed in the market? and will governments have to spend billions again to protect us from massive bills? i m going to be discussing all of that with these two there they are the man behind the official research which europe uses to figure out the direction of energy bills. and a global market specialist who sits on the council that advises the united states government on energy strategy. plus, it s a year since president biden announced hundreds of billions of dollars for the push to clean energy. just months later, europe followed suit. so, i ll ta
across europe, more than half a trillion dollars was spent in the last year protecting people from the high cost of energy. as the colder months come down the pipeline, and the war in ukraine shows no signs of stopping, is there still an energy crisis for europe and america? how much has changed in the market? and will governments have to spend billions again to protect us from massive bills? billions again to protect i ll going to be discussing all of that with these two the united states government on energy strategy. plus, it s a year since president biden announced hundreds of billions of dollars for the push to clean energy. just months later, europe followed suit. so i ll talk to the boss of one of europe s biggest clean energy companies, fortum, about the money flooding into the market, what happens when moscow seizes your assets, and what it all means for business, bills, and the future of the planet? wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a bi
to rhodes. these are pictures from one village in rhodes where houses have been destroyed. three hotels there have reportedly burnt down, and many others are in the danger zone. this is the damage at one hotel in the town of kiotari. here you can see cars, buildings and vegetation, all burnt out, going right up to the edge of the sea. and some fires are still burning these pictures have come into us from the turkish ministry of agriculture, taken from one of their planes which is helping to fight the fires. many people spent the night in temporary accommodation like this after being evacuated from hotels others have been forced to gather in public buildings like halls and schools. and this tonight from corfu where an evacuation order has been issued as a blaze is taking hold. i ve been speaking to olga kefalogianni greece s minister for tourism. it is only a small area of the whole island that has been affected. so overall, the island is operating as normal. well, of