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Virgin Galactic Spacecraft Crashes: What Went Wrong?

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Oct. 31 -- Kerri Cahoy, assistant professor of aeronautics at MIT, discusses the crash of a Virgin Galactic spacecraft during a test flight in Californias Mojave Desert. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on ""Bloomberg West.""...
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How the California Wildfires Are Impacting the Bay Area

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Nov.16 -- Craig Clements, San Jose State University associate professor, discusses how the California wildfires impact the air quality in the Bay Area with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Olivia Zaleski on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Is the Global Shipping Industry Ready for IMO 2020?

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Mar.07 -- International Maritime Organization’s sulfur emissions limit for the shipping industry will start in January 2020. In a new series called "Sea Change" by Bloomberg's Alix Steel, she digs into the ramifications of the limit on...
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Grasses could be used to make clean, green biofuel

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Aberystwyth - June 15, 2011 1. Various of test strips of rye grass in field 2. Various of scientists walking amongst grass 3. Various of cows grazing in field 4. Various of grasses 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Professor Iain Donnison,...
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Andrea Jung on the Importance of Saving $5 a Week

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Dec.13 -- Grameen America President & CEO Andrea Jung, who led Avon Products as ceo from 1999 to 2012, talks about how the organization helps keep women above the poverty line and on a road to success. She sat down with Bloomberg's David...
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VOICED: Greening the Central American skies

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VOICED: Greening the Central American skies
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Russia Has 'Some Responsibility' in Colonial Pipeline Attack: Biden

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May.10 -- President Joe Biden said Russia has “some responsibility” to address a ransomware attack that crippled the Colonial fuel pipeline and that he’ll seek global cooperation to combat similar hacks. Biden said “there’s evidence” the...
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Sri Lanka Can't Access $1.5 Billion China Credit Line

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Food has become a big issue in Sri Lanka where the country is flirting with bankruptcy. They are unable to tap a $1.5 billion credit line from China. Beijing is concerned that the International Monetary Fund may force delays in...
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UK Fuel cost crisis - soundbites

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots soundbites from members of the public on cost of fuel for their cars and rising cost of living crisis in the UK. Fuel prices hit a record high once again in the UK. as cost of living continues and families...
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Rep. Hill on Redistricting, Inflation, Energy Prices

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Republican Congressman French Hill of Arkansas talks about congressional redistricting, government spending, inflation and the need for more energy production in the U.S. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Important for All Asia Hubs to Open, Reconnect: Iswaran

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Singapore Minister for Transport and Minister-In-Charge of Trade Relations S. Iswaran discusses surging oil prices, the labor shortages within the transport sector and the opening of vaccinated travel lanes with other countries. He...
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CLEAN : Ugandans react to fuel shortage as trucks stuck in tailbacks

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Ugandans struggle with a fuel shortage that has sent prices skyrocketing, as hundreds of trucks remain stuck in huge tailbacks at the border with Kenya (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Cameroon startup offers clean streets cleaner fuel

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VOICED : Cameroon startup offers clean streets cleaner fuel
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Kenya prepares to burn huge stockpile of ivory

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Kenyan authorities have built towering pyres of more than 100 tons of elephant tusks that will be burned on Saturday, in what wildlife officials believe will be the largest single destruction of ivory in history.In front of the tusks are...
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Enviromentally friendly ferries bound for Hong Kong

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Sydney, Australia - 16 December 2009 1. Ferry in Sydney Harbour 2. Wide of solar-powered ferry moored in Sydney''s Darling Harbour 3 Close of solar panels on front of boat 4. Wide of solar panels on top of boat moving upwards and...
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The Big Winners and Losers in A World With Cheap Oil

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Jan. 7 -- Oil prices have continued their descent in the face of a global supply glut. PwC's UK head of oil and gas told Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie the winners and losers of cheap oil are becoming increasingly clear. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Russia will load fuel into Iran's first nuclear power plant next week despite U.S. demands to prevent Iran obtaining nuclear energy until the country proves that it's not pursuing a weapons capacity.

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HEADLINE: Russia to fuel up Iran's nuclear plant CAPTION: Russia will load fuel into Iran's first nuclear power plant next week despite U.S. demands to prevent Iran obtaining nuclear energy until the country proves that it's not...
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Petrol prices hit a record high

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Petrol prices hit a record high
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The Not-So-Green Side of Bio Fuels

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The Not-So-Green Side of Bio Fuels
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Maersk Line's Van Trooijen on Earnings, Consolidation

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Aug.16 -- Robbert van Trooijen, Asia-Pacific chief executive officer for Maersk Line, discusses 2Q earnings, the increase in capacity, consolidation in the industry, freight rates, the impact of the cyberattack on the company and the...
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Why 2020 Will Change Global Shipping Forever

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Nov.01 -- In this week's "Commodity in Chief," Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks with Anthony Gurnee, chief executive officer and founder of Ardmore Shipping. The company owns and operates a fleet of MR product and chemical tankers ranging...
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Curated Video

Global Warming Is Drying Out Fire Fuels

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A new study suggests humans could be the reason the wildfire seasons are getting worse.
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Trafigura's Role in 'Greening' The Shipping Industry

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"Bloomberg Commodities Edge" talks to the smartest voices in the commodity world about the companies, the physical assets and the trading behind the hottest commodities. This week Bloomberg's Alix Steel discusses the shipping industry's...
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CLEAN : London's double-decker fleet gets 20 hydrogen buses

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan presents the city's new hydrogen-powered buses, designed to complement the existing fleet of electric vehicles (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)