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or to score farms and destroy slides. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism, the from psycho vic shows that kenzie goes to narrow lanes, 2 tiny yellow afterwards. the icon is denny metro. the buses, the railways, there is no dos of public transport in the city of dennis. hello and welcome. i'm saw that got the body and you are watching equally. and usually our choice of strong support is based on the comfort convenience, cost on time. but do we do like, how do our choices impact the planets?
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let's find out a joke that i've often heard from my friends who live in the union to the city of tempe. god is wherever you are in the city. if you dig 3 like guns, you will land up in exactly the same spot. that's how west lands the city, and when most of the cities in the country have sort of developed organically, without much origin or design or planning. and then places like to and these are seem like an exception, and i do in so many ways that was a time when i wanted to live in san diego after i retired. but now teams have taken and alarming done in the city. let's head the to find out why they might look like normal residential buildings. but in fact, these houses a block of ground design for the modern and if logic goes, plant city, know, 70 years old john, the guide was built in the week of and guess the defendants 70 years ago,
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today itself as the capital of 2 federal states. and jobs and heavy on the city was designed by suspense architects, knock a, b, c. it is blind incorporated, different sectors, a leisure sector, a restaurant on both sector and residential sectors. these effectively function as many cities themselves, boasting their own infrastructure. let's move and city moved him when he was a child. his family was one of the 1st to set in sunday. good. so he's witness. it's development from the very beginning. as carbuchia said it's, he's design the city in the shape of a human body, the capital complex being the brain, the sect of 17 being the stomach, the university in the industrial area being the limbs. and the midlands going green . he called them green bass, going right through the city from lots of south, and that just come to the us. that is sold beautiful. this is where all the green
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reverse plants sunday goes for going. this now was a botanist. he implemented lock of bushes, ideas, given the sub tropical dr. clement. it was no easy task. as the colleges is having to go to the explains. it involves some creative thinking on those. it'll be tough, tough moving traffic roads there, and he planted the seed was these. so during winter's these leaves in the fall and even more late on the road and close to the eh, houses short please. the lake ways close to the market toward sort these floating please. that would mean so that during summers the mix up with the cyclists scan, dick showed that the filter under the suit up in recent years, however much has changed, intend to get old originally planned for 5 loc residents twice as many
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people nowadays. here with 878 gosh, 4000 visitors. it's also a month in does most we could in cities, houses, roads and shopping centers of pushing nature out including these ancient fees which. ready along with 700 others, a set to be fair to make me for an o box. environmental activist avila bodies, a spend for years 5 due to non single pay. and if you look at the diamond rather street, it really pays me. i know brings me to diaz. so seeing that a be like visit so many of them along the sort maybe got somebody to apply or, and i don't think it makes any sense. or a ton of these instances, they will retain the cities green headed states by planting other greenery for
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every fed. 3 the focus on planting indigenous trees. we also focus on planting trees, which have been documented at the time of conception of the city as to which every new is to have which kind of the tree. so all these factors that get didn't mind whenever a single tree is said to do, to whatever reason for the past 2 years, john, the good has been named the best union dentistry at the smocks. a piece of or one quite gave you. and for that is small, it will it be which the city is expanding more and more under this project, mot, city has set up the largest public by shedding project. anyone in the country. this has 5000 smart bites, some mindless electric. and john declared both sauce a dedicated uh, uh, site the truck off to
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a 100 kilometers. which to the best of my knowledge is unbalanced. and if it is in the country. ready the balance of assembly and high court bending both of the capital complex, but also designed by local police. here in 2016, the complex was added to the unesco would edited smith. but living space is becoming increasingly this in the ever more populous city. this has led investors to compromise loc. abuse is vision by building too close to public water bodies. the move in the city was among the lawyers with the action against the investors. they succeeded. buildings erected by this lake had to be demolished. and not the developer wanted to build, took the $6.00 of $35.00 stories high each just north of the capital complex and
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called lucy didn't want any building there to that will to the supreme court find that the band. and i'm so glad i don't know what we would have done without the supreme court. geneva is constantly trying to balance the 70 year old vision of its design of with the needs of a booming population. but having been such a full run, those in terms of redundancy and sustainability boxes, it's all to prove that the 2 gun worked together, walking vast hello to on green grass. is it showing kind of imagine green z is crucial for our mental health. the was health organizations recommend 9 square meters of green space for the individual, which is roughly the size of a small bed bucket. imagine teen us, capitol, of windows iris. this is far from the web fox. don't look like fox, i'm green z has become a lovely when this
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family wants to get out into nature, or even just pop to the playground that you like. others here have to work, at least they clocks in the ceiling. he took the scrolling concrete that one of the left side of applied not have to have a playground, a couple of blocks away, and not have to cross so many streets local. and it would be great if there were trees around that provided shape so that the kids cut away without being the line to the time of the it's almost time us. some of the numbers always spring ended up . oh really? so hot in go to then they with so much concrete everywhere the city gets hotter and hotter and i know the heat and really build something like i loud when is iris now has over 50000000 inhabitants by 2030. that number is set to hit 70000000 right next to the playground, this a construction site. this is a case almost everywhere, especially in the city center. old neighborhoods arrive the disappearing of being complete the reforms. the cities knew of and development plan and shows that new
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residential blocks being erected on almost every corner. there a few regulations in place to protect historic buildings with inflation as high as 100 percent. many prefer to invest in real estate instead of leaving the money in the bank, the consummate development. and because many residents, several neighborhoods initiatives of taking to the streets to protest against gentrification incident and they getting mean um it's completely indiscriminate over the building permits are issued everywhere for just about anything but in every neighborhood across the city window cited by that goes through a to z hope you see the city also lock screen spaces, areas designated as public parkland, like the area near the old railroad, often end up being sold off to investors. of atlanta, antonio vasquez roost, frequently meets activists to discuss such issues that it see what they did was
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subdivide what could have been a large linear park and build right in the middle of it, leaving just small areas of green around it. if you see a thought to put in, they can say we have this whole front that you see here by the high, right? that's long. yeah, it's high density. east went up on that insurances. there's very little greenery around. oh, so you've got the buildings are $10.00 to $12.00 stories hung up on fashion, so it is not a green space to come own across. you ever see what? no, it shouldn't assume that rachel, antonio vasquez produced, collected data and created a map of the windows out a green spaces. according to his calculations, there are just 5 square meters of public green space president of the city, new york. meanwhile, those 13 square meters. if you, i mean more, thank you. the data showed us that there are not on lead to few green spaces for the number of people, but that they're also on even leave distributed and mostly located in the cities.
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well, for us neighborhoods in the body of mind, 2nd, well you have no idea on any of my 4 people. the forest districts have the least access to green space that is, that we can see on. but i mean, and for families who can't travel, parks are the only way to access nature in a classroom. the city does whoever funds some initiatives, encouraging move greenery like this cooperative. for example, during the code it pandemic, it's members converted a new nearest part of the site into and god, and they know certainly grow their own vegetables here, but also offer educational projects to school children and neighbors. and if any everyone is welcomed. today's topic is composting, the 6 the that i work with on guard, and we want to educate people about healthy eating and get the message across that we can own growing vegetables at home without even there. look at the bottom of that unless we provide information and support for those who want to start doing this themselves. you know, well,
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i'm going to go back to the playground. the family spends the whole sunday's. yeah. no greenery is needed, not just to say the parents in less than a i think there's a lot of public awareness about the importance of green space is a city sort of boundary. don't properly know what the impact is of living in areas that don't have them. the last part of the city authorities have promised to create much new park areas, but many residents ready. disillusioned by the encroaching reality of the concrete jungle, one is iris has lots to offer, but it certainly needs to welcoming more green phosphorylation as a key element of the modern foss fees like bill it as and businesses and last year we have for the mines and the money to come up with innovative solutions because
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the negative ex analyses of transportation like congestion, traffic jams or climate change box with big back on big promises. and these will, it is, might have under estimated the scale of this child. the transportation issues are nothing new. if you think of just the modes of transportation throughout history, this going from um you know, horse and buggy to rail to ocean going betsel, steam liners, air ships. so there's always been something new to try out that would solve some of the problems of the old and each one of those newest thing says introduce to turn a new problems. today's transportation mix is no exception. the biggest problem is that roughly a quarter of global energy related carbon emissions are linked to transport. but that's just one of many. many people have the experience of being stuck in traffic . and of course people don't like that. there's also a high cost of kind of owning
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a vehicle if you have to do that in order to get around. and unfortunately, you know, in many places, transit services are not always the most accessible. the most efficient, even the most affordable traffic jams are so universally hated that there's a bunch of jokes and moves, little wonder that tech trains jumped onto the transit bandwagon. big tech has reshape the economy and flashy hype, fueled presentation, no matter what their substance were. key and so instead of kind of really mundane things like invest in bosses and uh, you know, think about how we distribute street space and maybe make some cycle lanes. it sounds a lot more attractive. the say all the cars are going to start driving themselves and we're going to make this new tunnel system for transportation and we're going to have flying cars. finally, investors and media, laptop, high tech, exciting, new transit projects. and the company you saw potential to people spend loads on
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transit in the us. for instance, 16 percent of household spending goes to transportation, 2nd only to housing. and while investors currently only have promises not results to go on, hasn't stopped them. for example, you're on muskets, the boring company name, not because they bore tunnels, get it, picked up $675000000.00 in private capital in 2022. local governments have also jumped on board. musk announced deals, promising to build underground tunnels for high speed travel in chicago and fort lauderdale in 2018 in 2021. neither have been built so the high train is rolling, the venture capital is blowing. everything is fine and dandy to a tech companies have to deliver on their spectacular promises. one of the most glaring examples is hyperlink. a high speed above ground vacuum to popularized by mosque in 2013, and pursued by a number of firms. deterred by the failure of his above ground travel project,
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musk optic to go underground with his boring come. first, the pledge to dig elaborate systems of tunnels under cities were autonomously dripping pods with 16 passengers would sit around with ease. that became a place to develop a system of so called states, which would sweep electric cars across town at speed to up to 210 kilometers an hour. which became a one way tunnel to drive test was through at about 65 kilometers an hour called the loop, which at least exists. you sold these systems to a bunch of cities around the united states. and in most cases they have not materialized. and then the only place where it, where it has, which is las vegas, it's a short tunnel that connects up the convention center. and it's mainly just in a, in attraction for has was, you know, it's a way to sell teslas. it's not really affecting traffic, it's not really solving transportation problems. it's really, i call it a disney land ride for tesla fed. western 1000000000 areas aren't the only ones
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with tech. that sounds more impressive than it looks. china is autonomous real rapid transit. that's gotten heights for being a cheaper alternative to standard trends and it has been tested in katasha and australia. it's to quote unquote, trackless prem system that traverses roads and has a driver despite being called autonomy. that's right. pretty much a bus looks kind of cool, but not a transit revolution. and then there is the holy grail of sy fi flying cars. some companies like jo be, are working on what they call electric vertical takeoff and landing cubicles, or flying taxes. even the biggest luddites have to admit that these are cool, though they look more like fancy helicopters and flying cars. toby hopes to launch these fully electric vehicles in 2025. they should have a range of 240 kilometers. adobe expects the average trip to be around 40 kilometers, meaning flying. taxis would compliment not replace existing transport networks if
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and when these tech solutions materialize. they often bring with them their own sort of regulatory costs and safety challenges or fail to solve some of the biggest transit issues. ideally, mass transit should serve the masses. that means recognizing it as a public good, something flashy private innovation distracts from. if we wanted to do it, we could have been making investments in transit service and investments into like plenty of this structure and doing, you know, other things in order to address these issues. instead of waiting for the tech industry to create solutions that were never actually going to solve anything in the 1st place, practical transit solutions that encourage people to ditch private cars are often a bit boring. while the electric buses popping up all over the world are cool. there are no flying cars. and transit researchers might be the only people on the planet who think the bikes are sexy. i have one right here in the background to tell i get the toward the they're pretty under stated,
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they're easy to maintain low cost. they enable quicker and longer bike trips without the cost of showing up sway or tired. a likes and buses are great local transit solutions, but what makes them really shine is dedicated lands like boca tubs, bus expressway is where amsterdam so expensive network of bike paths. and there's always room for innovation. like in many eine where cable cars help traverse densely built steep terrain. so it will take them much more than flashing animations to solve our traffic problems. let alone curb transits, climate impact. deep billions of venture capital and sheep slip attention. these tech solutions garner would probably be better invested in truly boring, but more efficient, real solutions globally basis contribute to nearly 12 percent of the door to atlantic warming emissions. but in india and not only is this number much
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higher, but it is also rapidly increasing. for instance, last year, in the month of october, within a span of 5 days during the week of the body vehicles contributed to more than half of the georgia aquatic units matter are present in the scary sure, but electric vehicles could be providing a practical solution. they provide a key note, i'm green or thoughts we what, how will this transition be implemented? let's ask jen, a vandalism, and to, to one of them of the noise is exhausting. more than 6000000 motorbike than cause horse, the weights which ignite every day. emerson levels of sky high, things need to change the climate, document, alignment and aspect of the thing in the climate change means we have to ship from combustion engines to electric, weak goes. more. leaders have promised to gradually their news, watson mules,
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and to have us better now go to like 2015 or 2017. by which time their countries will have made a complete switch for the to assess the level energy source as well. and then a lot of money has been invested already and change is alondo even though the ga. gov. well in this one. but we haven't got to wait to get ready to go with young people in particular like doctors do best in on already making the shift. it makes sense economically to blame. we can just add pollution flemetcher. there's an amount of money on a daily use bundle. very cool image seems to be a huge role in vehicle lucian and climate change thing, which is why the government is promoting electric baker. i decided to buy and even save money and also so that i could do my bit and make a contribution to society of all of that. so say they've got to kind of in front of money to switch to the mobility is also an opportunity for the city stop. it's like wonderfully it's electric. do we lose deliver goods from online retailers?
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the company says it's okay ministration. the new much go on the public people, the public was noticed separately, benefits the low maintenance costs. avoiding rising fuel costs, fuel and less pollution. ok. so in the cost people can save a lot of money by going electric. you can look for an example with an easy, new one. you can travel up to 100 kilometers for just 15, a fucking around 17 jewels and i'm going to go to property. whereas with a federal and under he goes, if you're looking at more than 100 will be sort of plugged into the right. so one your presence for just fucked. economic does. all you do. so people are keen to try out the limited. i'm going to go make a lot of so people are moving to, you know, even the capital of canada got is known as india, silicon valley, despite it's 56 equitation. it has the same levels of noise and, and felicia as an old industrial city, one company has recently converted, it's in dial lead to electric, weakness,
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drivers like percent. not very impressed. look to have a goods are easy to drive. there are no gears or floods want to be got to be in an extra letter. so there are lots nice that to drive and traffic can make, i think go sweet combustion indian. so make a lot of noise. where is easy as our smoke, the customers really like the feel of them. it's up to you today. we had to do one and put them the capital of get it up. you provision as part of the zip drive to get a handle on air pollution by deafening images, regulations, upgrading the diesel engine as of the rate goes to fit the new norm would have been very expensive for a district shop with usa. so instead, to build a brand new, me run on electricity on like a warranty decision. uh, the government at that time, they uh, you know, know that, that will be initiated. and as i pulled it up for me the 1st time and the
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indices, and i'm slowly re file from the, from the company to company with the support of the government getting those government grants. bio is a subsidy of up 220002 be around $350.00 units on ebay, cheesy plus those tax exemption for 5 years. but critics see the take up is still far too low. and the before they let and i'm a claimant didn't mean to get on if we want to mitigate climate change is that we have to stop using fossil fuels, either favor they've given me, i need to know. i'm going to go to the scientists and research. ultimately we have just 70 is go, reduce emissions by 50 percent. we get the ability to download it and have them and, and, and that's not a lot of time. and we have to double the, the we are currently moving ad on them. and that means leaving mess up fees to
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email you at the moment, kim, on that with them as you can switch them out, talk about charging infrastructure is still insufficient. underscore the electricity use 2 jobs for electric vehicles must come from renewables. that's the only way they can be truly sustainable. nonetheless, these initiatives in southern india are making a small but important contribution towards a clean of future. i hope the next time we sit in our car or hop on a bus or call us back, see we'd falls and seeing if there's a green option available. let us know if there is anything you'll do to make your daily commute a little more equal friends. you can email us or reach out to me directly on y for for the the handles. i will see you next week until then take care. good bye. know, scott, the,
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