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HARDtalk

the most effective way to read a book, which is not true of how we listen to music, for example, it's actually much better digitally and much more convenient and money and all the rest. but with books it isn't. perhaps there are other factors. i mean, for a start, you can download pretty much any book that's ever been written in a millisecond on a smart tablet. so, that's convenience. there's also a, sort of, environmental question. i mean, you make profits from selling books. books, ultimately, are made of carbon. and, frankly, they do look, in our efforts to get to a carbon zero world, a decarbonized world, they look like something we should get rid of. i think i would sort of argue, though, that they have an enduring and remarkably durable role to continue to play, if it's a good book. i mean, i think that,

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HARDtalk

and all the rest. but with books it isn't. perhaps there are other factors. i mean, for a start, you can download pretty much any book that's ever been written in a millisecond on a smart tablet. so, that's convenience. there's also a, sort of, environmental question. i mean, you make profits from selling books. books, ultimately, are made of carbon. and, frankly, they do look, in our efforts to get to a carbon zero world, a decarbonized world, they look like something we should get rid of. i think i would sort of argue, though, that they have an enduring and remarkably durable role to continue to play, if it's a good book. i mean, i think that, ideally, as booksellers, we sell good books. well, it doesn't matter if it's a good book or a bad book. well, no, but a good book goes onto a bookshelf. it's reused multiple times. and at its apogee, it's obviously in a public library and it's read multiple, multiple times and lent. but even our own personal libraries, our children read them, we lend them to friends, they pass through the generations. i read my grandfather's books. books really do endure and they decorate.

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HARDtalk

the most effective way to read a book, which is not true of how we listen to music, for example, it's actually much better digitally and much more convenient and money and all the rest. but with books it isn't. perhaps there are other factors. i mean, for a start, you can download pretty much any book that's ever been written in a millisecond on a smart tablet. so, that's convenience. there's also a, sort of, environmental question. i mean, you make profits from selling books. books, ultimately, are made of carbon. and, frankly, they do look, in our efforts to get to a carbon zero world, a decarbonized world, they look like something we should get rid of. i think i would sort of argue, though, that they have an enduring and remarkably durable role to continue to play, if it's a good book. i mean, i think that, ideally, as booksellers, we sell good books. well, it doesn't matter if it's a good book or a bad book. well, no, but a good book goes onto a bookshelf.

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HARDtalk

perhaps there are other factors. i mean, for a start, you can download pretty much any book that's ever been written in a millisecond on a smart tablet. so, that's convenience. there's also a, sort of, environmental question. i mean, you make profits from selling books. books, ultimately, are made of carbon. and, frankly, they do look, in our efforts to get to a carbon zero world, a decarbonized world, they look like something we should get rid of. i think i would sort of argue, though, that they have an enduring and remarkably durable role to continue to play, if it's a good book. i mean, i think that, ideally, as booksellers, we sell good books. well, it doesn't matter if it's a good book or a bad book. well, no, but a good book goes onto a bookshelf. it's reused multiple times. and at its apogee, it's obviously in a public library and it's read multiple, multiple times and lent. but even our own personal libraries, our children read them, we lend them to friends, they pass through the generations. i read my grandfather's books.

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

we are not a shithole. i am very pleased, we need to -- the tone of joe biden is much more improved. so we need proper engagement. there are a number of issues, fareed. one thing, for example, the issue of transparency and corruption, which the west always lectures africa about. we need to fight corruption together. and then we need the united states to get involved really with what's going on. your government allocated i think $350 billion to save the future of the u.s. now going into decarbonized world and to

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

there are a number of issues, fareed. one thing, for example, the issue of transparency and corruption, which the west always lectures africa about. we need to fight corruption together. and then we need the united states to get involved really with what's going on. your government allocated i think $350 billion to save the future of the u.s. now going into decarbonized world and to protect the future of technology in the united states. now, most of the minerals needed for the green economy are in africa.

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Talking Business

we have to fight. the 100% x is crazy. there will be, i think, for the next 20 years, a large fleet of thermal generation capacity idling in standby, just in case regulators or grid operators see a problem on what they consider still an unreliable source of supply, which is renewables. i think, after 15 years, somebody will start to say, why are we paying for this stuff we never use? but for sometimes we will have a lot of megawatts. just so that we feel confident that what we have built and works will keep working for the supply of energy of europe, but it will be decarbonized. butjust on that point of nuclear energy, i mean, if we look at italy, your country, it's banned it. germany wants to phase it out. and france has its own problems. but the uk is building one, right?

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Talking Business

there will be, i think, for the next 20 years, a large fleet of thermal generation capacity idling in standbyjust in case regulators or grid operators see a problem on what they consider still an unreliable source of supply, which is renewables. i think after 15 years, somebody will start to say, why are we paying for this stuff we never use? but for sometimes we will have a lot of megawatts. just so that we feel confident that what we have built and works will keep working for the supply of energy of of europe, but it will be decarbonized. butjust on that point of of nuclear energy, i mean, if we look at italy, your country, it's banned it. germany wants to phase it out. and france has its own problems. but the uk is building one, right?

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MSNBC Live With Ali Velshi-20190822-19:35:00

sanders' plan, he's willing to declare climate change a national emergency. so right off the bat, that gives the president of the united states specific executive powers that he can use for things like eminent domain. because in order to build out this modernized grid, in order to expand renewable energy, they're going to have to be new transmission lines built. and those transmission lines will have to run through a lot of privately owned land. so i think first and foremost, that's how we have to think of senator sanders' plan is that he is along to el late climate change to the highest level and use his power ass accordingly. what does decarbonized mean to you? >> so decarbonization in so many sectors in transportation and housing certainly in how we generate energy as you mentioned before on your program, it's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190313:00:31:00

>> they call for emissions to be reduced 45% in the next 12 years, by 2030 and i imagine you agree with that. if i am talking to someone and i say there's a guy running on a climate agenda, jay inslee. here's his x-point plan to cut emugzs, what is that? >> we're going to rule out the pall ass to support that. but quickly the four pillars. number one a commitment to 100% clean energy in the next several decades. we're passing a bill in my legislature to start by making sure we have a 100% electrical grid. second we got to have a concentrated effort to put people to work in clean energy jobs that we know are the future. third, we have to have a principal of a just transition, not just a transition as we transition to a decarbonized economy and make sure marginalized communities have a seat at the table because those

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