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BBCNEWS Newswatch June 4, 2024 20:49:00

Which featured in coverage of the chancellor s autumn statement. some viewers pointed out that the graphs showed uk borrowing and household income as percentages, but without any explanation of what they were percentages of. bbc news gave us a response to that point, which we promised to bring you, so here it is. the graph showing uk borrowing illustrated it as a percentage of gdp, and we should have made that clear. we also used a graph from the office for budget responsibility, which illustrated the percentage fall in household disposable income per person. in his analysis, faisal islam provided context on the economic consequences of this, including what this means for living standards. on that same programme, though the news at six on thursday of last week another graphic showed the cost of the decisions made in the autumn statement. some of you noticed that those numbers actually refer to billions of pounds, not millions, as faisal islam made clear in his script and that ....

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BBCNEWS Click June 4, 2024 03:45:00

Creating graphs like on energy use, temperature and c02 explain a lot about the real world use, compared to that of ten year predictions that decisions were based on. but what really makes this set up different? a really good example is light, because people s eyes work out, we can work at a huge variety of lighting levels, and therefore when a light is commissioned to a high level which uses much more energy, we don t necessarily notice it. it seems a bit brighter because our eye adjusts, and actually you can turn, tune those lights down to a much lower level, where you can still do everything just as effectively, in fact it may even be more pleasant, but using significantly less energy. this building s evolution and ethos has been born out of a different kind of success. yeah, and this is probably a good time to meet the man behind the building, and a whole lot more. niklas zennstrom co founded skype, and atomico is his tech ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:02:00

The office for budget responsibility is publishing its latest economic and fiscal outlook now the chancellor has completed his autumn statement in parliament. let s listen in. this forecast was prepared against the backdrop of volatility and uncertainty. unlike those previous forecasts, some uncertainty was home grown. 0ne relatively minor consequence of this disruption is a shorter document than usual. we have had to keep the document to 63 plays pages. while some of you may regard this as an improvement, i can assure those of you who might be worried about the full, many of them today and the i can assure you all of the analysis, conclusions behind those charts and graphs you see in the document continue to of myself and my colleagues. let me turn to the ....

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BBCNEWS Ros Atkins On The Week June 4, 2024 03:47:00

So, the glimmers of optimism are in terms of the amount renewable technologies globally. if you look at the only graphs in the climate world that you see that are going in the right direction as opposed to the wrong direction is the global adoption of photovoltaics solar energy the global adoption of wind energy, the global adoption of electric vehicles. and similarly, the only graphs going down in the right direction of the price of all those things. which countries do you look at and think, my goodness, they really are making progress now on renewables? actually, the uk is not doing badly. so, the uk if you look at uk emissions over the last 30 years, they ve pretty much halved at the same time that the economy has grown. it s basically because we don t use coal to generate our electricity any longer. i sit there in the university and if i look at the technologies that are being developed so, battery technologies, ....

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BBCNEWS Click June 4, 2024 04:44:00

It s a quiet day here at atomico house where spencer and i are exploring its green credentials. 0n the surface what is going on in this building can seem pretty low tech. there are windows to open if you get hot, there are lights that can be turned on because there aren t actually sensors on them. and in each room is one of these dials. the temperature is set to what it needs to be to be carbon neutral. so you only turn it down or up if you really, really need to. plus there is something interesting going on with the walls. in the meeting rooms there is a phase change material where they are exposed and that will absorb heat into the material, and then when it is not occupied it will dissipate that heat back into the room. sensors all around the building are collecting masses of data and that is all being collated into one place. to make sure that the building is really doing the job that it is meant to be. creating graphs like on energy use, temperature and c02 ....

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