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she's about to take it to the next level. >> i felt success as a dj now it's about using my platform for something that i believe in not, only am i am but i also have ten years experience greene's, it field biology i've definitely a dirt i've been touring the world with my music thank you and now i want to focus on what's happening to our planet the hardest thing when it comes to climate change, that it just feels so big and overwhelming i like to
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concentrate on the stories where there is hope because they are out there i'm going to visit coastal communities that have a new color in the fight against climate change it's called blue carbon these are habitats which you can conserve biodiversity variable way too happy protect our cities against storms and rising seas and help us turn down carbon is an untapped power that as
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between land and sea when i'm by the ocean, i remember what i love in college, i studied the effects of toxic chemicals on killer whales in waters near vancouver my first album was like an ode to my thesis. >> i would take the killer whale sounds and incorporate them in my music now. i want to
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make a new anthem for nature by recording the sounds of coastal habitats that we don't value enough habitat scientists called blue carbon but for that, i need to go back out into the field in southern
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florida of fast network of waterways, spill into the ocean, creating one of the most extensive wetlands in north america this is what a blue carbon ecosystem looks like phoebe fits is a local wildlife photographer she draws inspiration from this landscape. but even here, she can see the signs of climate change so the palm trees without the tops yes. so that this area is being affected by sea level rise? really, because if there are palm trees growing, it means that the water was fresh enough for them to survive. and then when they lose their heads, it means that the sea level is rising and there's more and more saltwater coming in and then
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they can't survive i'm using a hydrophones so i can record sounds underwater for my new song. right now the munching like the manatees are like chewing on the seagrass. >> and then i'm hearing like little chirps of like the when the baby is talking to the mom there's definitely messy eaters oh, wow love that some good eating here. >> oh must be some healthy and happy seagrass exactly this is
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a photographer and my goal is to be able to bring a sense of wonder and all two people through my images and a glimpse into the life of a manatee when you first see a manti under the water, you just feel like you've stepped back in time? they look pretty prehistoric
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they feed on the seagrass beds or the seagrass meadows down under the water the seagrass meadows are pumping out oxygen and filtering pollutants they are at the center of this unique community we're manatees play a vital role in cultivating the seagrass the manatees are chopping on the seagrass and it's being redistributed you know, when they pick it up and some of it falls off. and also when they digest it and then distributed in different areas of the rive r
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hello cleaned, oxygenated water, plus all of these places to hide makes seagrass night deal nursery for fish a single acre can support up to 40,000 of them but get bits scientists have now discovered that seagrass beds can also absorb significant amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
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certain color the way was like the roots that are just it's falling onto us yeah, it's amazing. it's like we're all crawling towards each other
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blue carbon isn't just seagrass. it's any coastal ecosystem that's good at absorbing carbon the best place to see this in action is in the gnarly mangrove forests these plants may not look like they're doing anything. >> but believe if knee, they have superpowers when you first came here and like i was 2014, 2014, it was the first time he came through this tunnel. >> it was the first time i came through. >> what was that like? >> schurr who has like i now so happy house probably talking all the time. i was just like so happy. i couldn't believe that i was here and part of it's because the history of mangroves started right here. that's the research started on those sites. wow, in the 70s. and it was so special to be here where like everything started. >> yeah was like it's so beautiful. >> come on. yes. it's cordial
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there is such a beauty in these swamps, these transition spots from the ocean to the land and how they are just in-between space. and i feel like in-between spaces are always like these magical places for entree seen these mangoes for the first time, changed his life i was in college and we had this ecology professor that too, because out to you in the field, when we walked in the tide was low but up to that point, i didn't know what a tide was. >> right. >> so i'm walking into dislike mci muddy farce and then a couple of hours in working measuring please the water start to raise it kind of freaked me out because like, where's that water coming from and he explained the whole thing. i was like so twice a day you have the tides in a fada, mangroves and then flushes away and that just blew my mind had a friend of mine
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and we looked at each other and we both at the same time. it's like this is it, this is our life, this is we're going be doing. yeah. i mean, you understand that, right? right. okay. and that was it? >> my passions like what you're looking at right now. >> i just love mangroves and you look around so they absorb a lot of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in they use that to produce leaves and fruits and flowers. >> and branches. and routes. yeah, that binds the carbon to the soil so they're very efficient at sequestering in storing the carbon for a long time, for thousands of years but they're a little more about vega hi, there very slow as an core, spongy, right yeah, this is point let's put easy.
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>> this is basically you're saying this is blue car business, blue carbon. so yeah, it's not blue brown remember, but but it is blue carbon, right the blue and blue carbon is because this process is taking place underwater and that is the key because in wet swampy mud where there's little oxygen the carbon can be safely stored away for millennia it's wild to me that for so long we have not given enough importance to these kind of areas. >> and here we are in a climate crisis and we're now holding on to these ecosystems for dear life, essentially yeah we used
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to think that these bug infested swamps were honest flee a waste of space in the past 50 years. >> we have drained pave and polluted over a third of the world it's blue carbon habitats but what we're also destroying is the ability of these ecosystems to absorb carbon from the atmosphere to avoid a climate disaster there, we need to remove at least 23
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billion tons of co2 every year by 2030 blue carbon can absorb up to 5%. that's not a drop in the ocean if you want to be successful as an entertainer, you have to be on social media you have to cure eight your look he got like, if it's okay, outfit where's the light? >> what is wrong with me? i know how to do those i'm always in hey state of curated joy but
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>> yeah, along with much of vietnam, is still recovering from one of the most devastating war time attacks on nature in recent memory 1962 saw america launched operation
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ranch hand us troops spent nine years spraying the jungle, would defoliant agent orange being the most infamous it was one way america plan to win the war herbicides all over the mangroves to force the viet cong to come out and fight this is a blend. and eddie member in the war and it is see you one the planes that actually dropped. >> yeah, drop the herbicide and the agent orange spray chemicals, spraying the app the spraying on the tree. >> fully a and the tree that then what a trump they're formed out so you can see the
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root there's really nothing left the amount of land is just so mind-boggling, like how big the area was after, the vietnam war ended, a young nam led efforts to resurrect the mangroves this is how the trend in them than to plan the review haven't boldly in heaven i think that i think the whole jihad no deal. >> he, the emma landmark
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because the first time we don't know how to lead this, right? >> see, you learning as rep. they should have learning an app that one year like this to but oh boy, hold up cooler, polar get out can after the war this area, it becomes wasteland. not three we come to this area. >> we tried to play him now we have our 32,000 ecto or you can
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see didn't metro for this forever, the bow, the 42 years you can hear number cigna. >> yeah what's that clicking sound let's see here the packback rep when high tie, the tree canopy and low tie the tree glucagon here so that is a tree brick that's really inspiring yeah, actually you can sit here and
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see the four s the restoration of this forest has a belt so much more than just mangroves once the poison receded, all kinds of creatures return in the system began to heal live from the nation's capital, one of the most unforgettable nights in dc. >> this runnable read back here again, president biden and camino ed and collin joseph headline the white house correspondents dinner, live saturday at seven eastern on cnn from tried and true to try
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shimon city better than any man-made structure ever could a kilometer thick mangrove bell can stop a category three hurricane but now this force is have writhes the vietnamese government recently approved a $9 billion tourist city on the edge of cognac honestly these images make me feel frustrated
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if the developers don't protect the mangroves vietnam's biggest city could be exposed to the full force of devastating storms what's more without this forest, the carbon stored here could escape back into the atmosphere okay up there, your fall my. >> family loves nature, my mom
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and dad bought their property from doing many, many seasons of tree-planting and i knew how it's something that's important to us. it's a value system in my family and my dad would take me fishing and campaign my father really gave me a sense of being comfortable being outside and sense of belonging within nature but you've got to let you get too close though i'm black i'm jewish. my mom's white and jewish my dad is african-american, grew up in the states good see you did he passed away when i was really
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young. i was ten. you're sick for many years? >> my dad was one person amongst many who got drafted he got really disenchanted with the army and start reading a lot more. >> and he did serve as long as he had to but as soon as he was done, he was out of there and then he he left up to canada at it just seems the safe haven kind of place he started tree-planting and i wonder if coming to canada and being in nature was something that was a big part of his healing journey i don't for me that nature definitely heels me. then that's why i seek it out to see the resilience of nature is
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just is very inspiring in france, the long river spills into the mediterranean sea creating one of the largest deltas in europe they call it the kamar this is a salt marsh and just like seagrasses, mangroves it is a top grade blue carbon salt marshes are
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perfect stock for carbon this marsh sometime in the winter, we have had 2205000 ducks and geese here in some time. >> while balls feeling nice bayesians it's a special kind of wildlife that thrives in these salty conditions these blue carbon habitats are vital for conservation. but salt marshes face a new threat here we are in the delta it's extremely flat, 70% of the commodity is below one meter elevation climate change is real the syllable is rising and you don't want me to, or it's not much these marshes and
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tides are constantly monitored and we now know that sea levels are rising twice as fast here as the global average threatening to contaminate freshwater that the locals rely on meli here we measure the senate in two places the deeper you go, the most salty it is. yes, very high salinity, summertime, the top of the groundwater can be two or three times the salinity of the sea already now, we are not able to keep the shoreline where it is clearly in the coming decades and century, the comma will progressively disappear, like any low land on the globe
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sidner, you might martin yeah yeah john if you want to see what the future holds, there's no better place in san louis on the west coast of africa because can make an
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photographer. >> i have the chance to travel around senegal sanrio, easy to really beautiful town in your, from here originally, right? >> oh, yeah. i i from here, ban here rates. yeah. is my family. my childhood was so beautiful san louis was founded over 400 years ago in a mangrove forest as reminds me, mumbai and hong kong but as this city grew, it lost its natural shield and now the ocean is moving in when i was in college one of my teachers told us you know, the lung, the barbary we are live
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with disappeared. >> you are lacking but years and years, no, day by day received how the climate can affect sanjay. as you can see the ocean destroyed a lot of houses and people were moving somewhere how's that make you feel short? i am feeling sad really lot of beautiful thing is, you know, they start to disappear get news, or you're beautiful memories you're trying to do recognize something. you lose it completely loaded this is the
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front line of the climate crisis people living in relocation camps he's there. you got, the refugees climate camp do you know how many people? around 3,000 looking let's the size of my town looking how they get water
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an infinite amount from london, susie again now. okay so they're basically sitting and waiting for the government to find suny, find a solution. and meanwhile, you have to keep surviving and keep continuing on and be patient patient is an understatement. yeah. i think at this, point day. we can, perhaps we will have solution it's crazy the senegalese government says plans are
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underway to build a permanent let's settlement. for hadi right now, her future is still uncertain and how do these fate is one that many of us could share because 900 million people around the world live near the coast but there are reasons for hope travel south and you come to where the scene and saloon rivers meet the seat on the edge of a vast mangrove forest despite drought and human development, almost threatening their existence for it team percent of the world's mangroves still thrive here in west africa for over a decade,
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sharif has been photographing a group of women who are protecting these vital habitats so when i so the woman of nima bow working representing the mangroves, i was so happy since 15 years now they are replanting every year, something like four or five hectares, voluntary because they understand the importance of the preservation of this ecosystem of mangroves what jadot welcome to name my bar. thank year. >> here is the village of the
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woman it's always the same welcome. any after dense on hi m joke them, bravo assay when you go the full haydn, then you that the linear holding, you get deal ingredient is many of
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the neck get my more than a new app moon phoenix more than 3 billion people rely on food from the sea much of which is nurtured in mangroves and sea grasses let's just grow on mangrove groups and in the past, people would cut the roots to harvest the oysters and that damaged the trees. >> but these women have developed a sustainable way of farming this system help them to protect. >> we know, really the main ground you guys know nobody will come to. you know, to cut the mangroves rally table so that row then they can just cut
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it off and take it get you can take printing these up and they tied all what boisterous on and then as the tide goes up, then the oysters step cling on to the old ones and then they can pull them up like that. >> dumpsys them here we're seeing it's their own initiative. >> it's not coming from the government or from research, or from outside entities. it's coming from people living on the land, seeing changes over time and deciding to do something about it. so it's showing how when you have a community who has the knowledge
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of the land passed over for many generations? there's the understanding of how it used to be and how it should be yeah the mangroves provide these women with the basics to survive. >> but it's subsistence living that's why so many young people, especially menn, have left the village in search of a
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better life well, four will haley and now you have when you talk with you? yeah. why don't you have it having a unique do you didn't well, let backers was just a kid when he attempted this dangerous journey to europe on a small boat i'm molly for me low-low mobile phone somehow holiday that the 40 miles lowell why, do that? why did the forest you don't? we need them galvin younger delay data when, you know, door i do is evaluate
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them. it's fine don't day metatalk. charlie made the maggie on the omni don't for you and i do a thing hello let me say non-being for you me, ella mondo we'll show you about the people who did the trip to migration you don't have them. they pass away the past now you see what i'm getting around. >> miranda saleh in my son, my
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sunshine. sunshine? yeah my, heart is heavy for them because as someone who also grew up in a very close community, when you lose someone, the whole community feels doctor it's not just the family, it's everyone around hey, do you most while munching enough for them to make them and he's already to migrate get ready. >> if you find a way you were you can get the triple again
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to blue carbon, back can be changing elsewhere in the scene, saloon delta the deforested coastline has opened up a window of opportunity we planting mangroves is becoming a news source of income no, i'm not going why did not? negative now so get exactly with this sargon data so again, hey his game is working years and years, you know, about like the mangroves, preservation of this environment he's a great activists do roba's mother, munger of giphy in keynesian,
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danny is he didn't use any on or waze day means visa actor. >> cream sound leads one of the largest mangrove replanting efforts in africa. >> a new muthuvel, say selma group waze may coc, them for me, it distancing resilient populous, you he travels the senegalese coast, recruiting people to plant mangroves he's also an entrepreneur in emerging market that is now placing monetary value on blue carbon ecosystems when got led
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a way out of the room roba's to tell zone yeah. prescott says let me plants. and interfere, lizzie all of this you scott, just press dk element dc. >> yeah liverpool as you have regulation, there's are less equally who are the people who are coming with us to plant the mangroves? today's you'll ever qij victory, a pga trust me land an dylan porter's dilemma suit. you see the what if finance aka there yet, because the country by federal was mode
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or to going to the class, the agitate letters polarity, look at be good. because while a parent acetamide some they're also being paid to actually replant the mangroves. so who, who is paying them merger i've averages or nj but some said throw bars massive zone. say there saturday, september dreaming site, if it as a part dental so why would a company like down on want to be giving money? say look silly, carbon kila is interest involved like carbon credits? >> yeah, that's why lucy silly little basmachi ssc. >> it would diminish literally salad soon as on the quality rigorous is mountain is already say full as well as defeat in difference, secondary centers, new papilla, as you it's a
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interests than upset their carbon who's paying this? this project that we're about to go plants. >> do you know, cb4 we forced majeure quantifiers image it is bad flu for us. consider, emergency will be we forced is a matchmaker hooking up businesses who want to reduce their carbon footprint the tree-planting projects around the world i'm on the wave force website and here are some of the investments this is how it works if a company emits a tons of carbon, it can pay for an equal amount of carbon to be absorbed by projects like creeps it's an industry that analysts believed is now worth 900 billion. >> that sounds like a windfall
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think about this. the people i've been planting with our paid a few dollars a day and they seem to have little say on how the project is managed or where the money is spent nikola, you knew it, you would put up again so this one would be good you're going to see if a own part will be until i got a late saturday as you continue comes okay, alice guy well as daily good get a library, let you go yeah galloway. galloway
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for a, long. time. >> this is spata bay community had little financial incentive to conserve these mangroves but now they do and their, voices are being listened to the left last i think they went through i one meter. yeah. yes. they are the community leaders, like a nasia, shared their knowledge of the mangroves with government agencies, ngos, and scientists and together they came up with a long-term plan
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this is spot a bay mangrove forest is expected to sequester nearly 1 million tons the carbon in the next 30 years but here the community is part of the decision making process they help guide the investments, ensuring that 90% of the money is spent. >> we will call it's a huge step forward compared to what i saw in senegal so i got there
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don't say it's it's a brief act reintroducing crocodiles where you live in mark but it's a recognition of the valuable job they do for the mangroves i. >> think columbia was a perfect example of a different way of working it's a different type of system that puts people first. >> but specifically the people who have been marginalized by climate change that's the system that we need to shine light on i'm coming to the end
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when i study biology, most scientists, han, even heard of blue carbon and now here we are discovering yet another remarkable power that the ocean holmes while in brazil, i also
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lulu, my daughter hi soucie has offered to listen to some of the nature recordings that have been collecting for my new song this is perfect he also known as a student when you walk in and just like the sound just cuts out preferred four. yeah. no concentrate and it stood in recording exactly i love to share with you the adventure i've been on. it's been a wild ride this sound is the sound of the manatees eating the seagrass i don't know if you can hear here that all that popping are mangrove forests and vietnam. and then as the water gets lower and lower you start hearing this crackling
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and popping sound right scattered, awesome. >> i don't super cool music, it is finished. you were mentioning it misses the pick when exotic consumers genome going onto the is a president killers in tandem i'm going daily toward the vase is issue more or does it start communi min size is important to put their eyes as a today's, that moves theme was, is compromised the vms africa i just remember in colombia, the slope girl comes up and she just has this intense hip voice it's this
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who would have thought that these unsung ribbons of life along our coast could be so critical to our survival it's been a revelation to me that blue carbon ecosystems who's can help us tackle so many of the impacts of climate change like this there is no technology we humans can invent, which is as powerful or as versatile we just need to plant and we need to protect nature will do the rest this is
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