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HARDtalk

countries in the world. that is, when you go to the un, you're not hearing from america, uk, germany, france, you're hearing from the most vulnerable countries in the world. those are the countries that are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception. solar power has come down 90% in cost since the banking crisis. so two—thirds — two times more money invested in 2021 — was it last year, the year before last? — in renewable energy than in fossil fuels. the market is hurtling in this direction. that's where the jobs are, the opportunities are.

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HARDtalk

countries in the world. that is, when you go to the un, you're not hearing from america, uk, germany, france, you're hearing from the most vulnerable countries in the world. those are the countries that are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception. solar power has come down 90% in cost since the banking crisis. so two—thirds — two times more money invested in 2021 — was it last year, the year before last? — in renewable energy than in fossil fuels.

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HARDtalk

are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception. solar power has come down 90% in cost since the banking crisis. so two—thirds, two times more money invested in 2021, was it last year, the year before last, in renewable energy than in fossil fuels? the market is hurtling in this direction.

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HARDtalk

of climate when others are being hit hardest in their pockets? first of all, it is worth just noting that the greatest campaigns for action on climate change come from the poorest countries in the world. that is, when you go to the un, you're not hearing from america, uk, germany, france, you're hearing from the most vulnerable countries in the world. those are the countries that are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception. solar power has come down 90% in cost since the banking crisis. so two—thirds, two times more money invested in 2021,

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HARDtalk

in their pockets? first of all, it is worth just noting that the greatest campaigns for action on climate change come from the poorest countries in the world. that is, when you go to the un, you're not hearing from america, uk, germany, france, you're hearing from the most vulnerable countries in the world. those are the countries that are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception. solar power has come down 90% in cost since the banking crisis. so two—thirds, two times more money invested in 2021, was it last year,

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HARDtalk

multi—multimillionaire, you are part of the elite. is it people like you who are indulging in the politics of climate when others are being hit hardest in their pockets? first of all, it is worth just noting that the greatest campaigns for action on climate change come from the poorest countries in the world. that is, when you go to the un, you're not hearing from america, uk, germany, france, you're hearing from the most vulnerable countries in the world. those are the countries that are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception.

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HARDtalk

period be, in your view? well, i think with senegal — actually last week, we agreed on a just energy transition partnership with senegal, where senegal has agreed to put in place 40% renewable energy by 2030 and developed countries have come in with a package of $2.5 billion to support it. every country, of course, can take its pathway, of course. and i think the question that i have and that i'm confronted with often by other leaders in africa is, "why are you asking us to provide you with fossil "fuels when what we actually want to do is have a different "development pathway that's about decentralised, "renewable energy and scaling it up? "why is it that so little amount of funding is going "to renewables in africa?" and that is a problem because then, itjust perpetuates the same model of an extractivist development model where fossil fuels come to the north and we use them and continue to do what we're doing, right? so instead, we are working

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BBC News

and it's about what, a couple of dozen who have been building this, none of them are actually form a twitter employees, they claim. . , form a twitter employees, they claim. ., , ., claim. there have been other twitter clones _ claim. there have been other twitter clones but _ claim. there have been other twitter clones but what - claim. there have been other. twitter clones but what exactly does meta offer that twitter does meta offer that twitter does not?— does not? scale, ithink. i mean. _ does not? scale, ithink. i mean. the _ does not? scale, ithink. i mean, the fact _ does not? scale, ithink. i mean, the fact that - does not? scale, ithink. i mean, the fact that you i does not? scale, ithink. i. mean, the fact that you are getting 30 million onto threads is because it is so darn easy to move your instagram account immediately onto threads, the fact that there are more than 2 billion people on a monthly basis using instagram immediately just basis using instagram immediatelyjust means that immediately just means that they immediatelyjust means that they can draw an audience, that is why you have got the influences on there, jennifer lopez, paris sultan, key journalists and even politicians so scale is what they can offer and look, a lot of people would just colloquially say, it is not owned by elon musk. what is interesting and this is more technical is the fact that this might well become decentralised. it's not at the moment but it's looking to and some weight become interoperable with other so—called decentralised social

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