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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 23:21:00

a canadian company called planetary plans to capture and store carbon in these waters by pumping in an alkaline mineral called magnesium hydroxide via an outfall pipe. it s got the community concerned with the question remaining why here? well, planetary says after extensive research on potential sites, the cornish coast provides the ideal conditions because the water is shallow and turbulent and the currents keep water near the surface for a long time. a very small trial took place last autumn, and the environment agency has asked for more information on the potential impact on this marine habitat. and the climate credentials are under scrutiny as more questions are being asked. the company s hopes for a may orjune 2nd trial are looking uncertain. you re live with bbc news. one of the strongest storms to hit the bay of bengal in recent years cyclone mocha has inundated parts of myanmar, cutting communications

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:14:00

cornish coast provides ideal conditions because the water is shallow and turbulent and the currents keep water near the surface for a long time. a very small trial took place last autumn, and the environment agency has asked for more information on potential impact on this marine habitat. and the climate credentials are under scrutiny. as more questions are being asked, the company s hopes for a main orjune two trial are looking uncertain. you re live with bbc news. new york prosecutors are investigating the death of a homeless man put in a chokehold by a fellow rider on the city s subway in an incident that has sparked outrage. the death ofjordan neely, who us media identified as a michaeljackson impersonator who often performed on the train, was caught on camera and has angered homeless advocacy groups. joining me now is our north america correspondent nada tawfik from new york. there has been such a huge reaction

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:18:00

alkaline mineral called magnesium hydroxide lawyer and outfall pipe. it has the community concern, with the question remaining, why here? they say after extensive research on potential sites, the cornish coast provides the ideal conditions, because the water is shallow and turbulent, and the current to keep water near the surface for a long time. a very small trial took place last autumn and the environment agency has asked for more information on the potential impact on this marine habitat. the climate credentials are under scrutiny. as more questions are being asked, the company hopes for a may orjune two trial are looking uncertain.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:18:00

after extensive research on potential sites the cornish coast provides the ideal conditions. the water is shallow and turbulent and the currents keep water near the surface for a long time. a very small trial took place last autumn and the environment agency has asked for more information on the potential impact of this marine habitat. the climate credentials around the scrutiny. as more questions are being asked the companies hope for a may orjune two trial are looking uncertain. hello, you re watching bbc news. the troubled us bank first republic collapsed earlier today it take over from j. p. collapsed earlier today it take over from]. p. morgan chase collapsed earlier today it take over from j. p. morgan chase according to america s banking regulator. the california bag is a third american lender to fail this year. it take you live and bring you pictures of the rose garden in the white house in washington. wiring on there? joe biden is about to make a speech

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 22:14:00

it is absolutely beautiful today, and we have to be 100% sure before we do anything that could damage this beautiful environment. a canadian company called planetary plans to capture and store carbon in these waters by pumping in an alkaline mineral called magnesium hydroxide. it s got the community concerned, with the question remaining, why here? well, planetary says after extension research on potential sites, the cornish coasts provide the ideal conditions because the water is shallow and turbulent and the currents keep water near the surface for a long time. a very small trial took place last autumn, and the environment agency has asked for more information on the potential impact on this marine habitat. in the climate credentials are under scrutiny. as more questions are being asked, the company s hopes for a may orjune second trial are looking uncertain.

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