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The Riviera in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA at night.

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The Riviera in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA at night.
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The Circus Circus hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA at night.

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The Circus Circus hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA at night.
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Black Law wind farm south of Glasgow in Scotland, UK, has 42 turbines and can generate 97 megawatts producing enough renewable electricity to power about 70,000 homes

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Black Law wind farm south of Glasgow in Scotland, UK, has 42 turbines and can generate 97 megawatts producing enough renewable electricity to power about 70,000 homes
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A petro chemical plant at Seal Sands on Teeside, north East, UK.

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A petro chemical plant at Seal Sands on Teeside, north East, UK.
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Whitelee wind farm on Eaglesham Moor just south of Glasgow in Scotland, UK, is Europes largest onshore wind farm with 140 turbines and an installed capacity of 322 MW, enough energy to power 180,000 homes.

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Whitelee wind farm on Eaglesham Moor just south of Glasgow in Scotland, UK, is Europes largest onshore wind farm with 140 turbines and an installed capacity of 322 MW, enough energy to power 180,000 homes.
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Colourful wind turbines operated by Nuon, near Almere in Flevoland, Netherlands. They are sited on reclaimed polder land that is below sea level.

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Colourful wind turbines operated by Nuon, near Almere in Flevoland, Netherlands. They are sited on reclaimed polder land that is below sea level.
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Lithium Demand Continues to Rise

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Jonathan Evans, Lithium Americas president and CEO, discusses shortages and challenges in producing lithium. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

Solar energy for flower power

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AP Television Naivasha, Kenya - November 28, 2011 1. Various of worker at Bilashaka Flowers packing roses ready for export 2. Various of Joost Zuurbier looking at roses in a greenhouse at the flower farm 3. Tilt from sun at midday down...
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Siblings Use Synthetic Biology to Create Cleaner Chemicals

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Aug.05 -- Moji Karimi, Cemvita Factory CEO and co-founder, talks about how he and his sister, Tara, came up with the system to convert CO2 emissions into cleaner chemicals. He explains how they are helping to clean up the oil and mining...
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Unilever CEO Sees Slowdown Globally, Prepared for Brexit Shocks

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Sep.25 -- Alan Jope, Unilever NV chief executive officer, discusses the company's sustainability plan and the current macroeconomic environment with Bloomberg's David Westin at the Bloomberg Global Business Forum in New York.
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Philippine Conglomerate Ayala Has Aggressive Capital Expenditure Plans, CEO Says

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Fernando Zobel de Ayala, president and chief executive officer of Ayala Corp., the oldest conglomerate in the Philippines, looks at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the economy and businesses. He also discusses Ayala's strategy...
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The Recount

A Revolutionary Green Initiative in New York

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In the first initiative of its kind, the city of Ithaca, New York, has officially voted to decarbonize its buildings. Every single one of them.
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Bloomberg

South32 CEO on Coronavirus, China, Business Strategy

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Feb.12 -- Graham Kerr, chief executive officer and managing director at South32, discusses the impact of coronavirus on the business, the China market, the firms balance sheet and the challenges in the coal industry. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Tezos Co-Founder on Protocol Upgrade

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Tezos Co-Founder Kathleen Breitman joins Emily Chang to discuss how the Tezos protocol, a proof-of-stake network widely considered a direct competitor of Ethereum, will undergo its 11th upgrade.
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Bloomberg

Dalmia Bharat MD On Covid's Impact on India's Cement Sector

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Jun.18 -- Dalmia Bharat Group MD Puneet Dalmia, discusses the impact of Covid-19 on India's cement sector. Output at the world's second-largest cement market has been down, partly triggered by a nationwide lockdown. He was speaking with...
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Kuwait Petroleum's CEO on Rising Oil Prices

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Shaikh Nawaf Al-Sabah, Deputy Chairman & CEO Kuwait Petroleum Corporation says there is a $30 per barrel "war premium" built into the cost of oil. He speaks with Bloomberg TV's Francine Lacqua at the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha.
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Bloomberg

Rystad Energy's Galimberti on Oil Outlook

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Claudio Galimberti, Senior Vice President of Analysis, Oil Markets at Rystad Energy discusses the wild swings in the market after a flurry of headlines related to the war in Ukraine. He shares his outlook on 'Bloomberg Markets'.
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Sky News

UK: Airfield in Surrey has become the UK's first flying school to offer training electric aircraft

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VOICED: As the UK tries to reach net zero emissions by 2050, could going 'jet zero' be the answer? An airfield in Surrey has become the UK's first flying school to offer pilot training on fully electric aircraft - with hopes that it...
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Bloomberg

IATA CEO Says Trade War Is 'Most Worrisome' for Aviation Industry

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Jul.23 -- Alexandre de Juniac, chief executive officer at IATA, discusses how trade wars and other issues are affecting the aviation industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Carney, Bloomberg: Why Climate Risk Disclosures Matter

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Dec.14 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney and Michael Bloomberg, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg News and its parent company Bloomberg LP, discuss the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures with Bloomberg's...
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CLEAN : Save the planet go vegan. But is it good for me ?

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How do we eat and protect the planet? In its latest report France's GIEC (Group of Intergovernmental Experts on Climate Evolution) underlines the link between global warming and agricultural soil erosion an alarm call which suggests...
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Bloomberg

EasyJet CEO Lundgren on Brexit, Pound, Airlines Demand, Climate Impact

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Sep.05 -- Johan Lundgren, chief executive officer of EasyJet Plc, discusses the company's Brexit preparations, hedging against a weaker pound, airline industry demand and the impact of low-cost flights on climate change. He talks...
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Iberdrola, Honeywell CEOs on Powering Sustainability

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Jun.22 -- Ignacio Galán, Chairman and CEO, Iberdrola and Darius Adamczyk, Chairman and CEO, Honeywell speak with Bloomberg’s Kailey Leinz at the Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg.
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Historic Grosvenor Estate green plan for energy efficiency

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As Cop26 continues in Glasgow, one of the UK's oldest and most illustrious property companies, Grosvenor Estates, reveals how it is investing £90million in retrofitting 2000 units in its historic London buildings to make them more energy...