tv Eco Africa Deutsche Welle March 12, 2024 9:30am-10:00am CET
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the landing gem and has never been since new to the a while dismissing a host of environmental challenges and goals and women are key to testing them on every single level. so welcome to africa and especially addition to mock international women's day. i am sandra holmes, that we nobody else coming to from complex right here in uganda. and i and chris electives joining you from the ghost nigeria of the show abra showcase in some pretty remarkable women who are doing more than the updates. but that's not,
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or here's what's coming up. how we made those pay heading plans to bring more groves to be our sleep. all women of divided by a would fly in portugal. okay. yeah, this copier is covered, for example, by planting broth. first of all, we want to introduce you to the basics, a cool hero from my because just helping to push for security by finding ways to protect young, a simple food in many parts of africa as well as during through blazing work. this ice is this a robo dealer for girls and young women, and she's not afraid of getting a hands dirty either. a more perfect because this is the last 5. there's a come,
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i'm come or a jessica um 27 years old and a ph. d. student in climate change, biodiversity and sustainable agriculture. unless you do a pathology. so i study plant diseases and how to treat them. i'm almost been interested in agriculture because my father had a from so right from childhood. i was with him in the field and then will you do something? the more you love it? after 7, you know, most of the work, but i thought why not study young? because at home we were always getting younger and we know to step discharge life had to drop to shop please overtime either for the moment because because stuff. ready people see days, right? they just cut off the pumps. that's rotten. it's actually because they're trying to save the rest of the 2 boxes so they can sleep or eat that to make room for why
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a level 2 echo suddenly that am cuz i did decide 5 groups of fund guy that was brought to you and collective was the steps involved in that took me 3 years, but at the same time i was identifying the fund guy was already looking for methods to get them under control. yeah, that's up, you know, and you said something to the school. i received a 2020 to neural unesco, a watch for women in science for young talent on the ceremony. i was so stressed and everyone around renewing because it was in court of law and the audience was involved in it. the government was there, so i was really stressed, but at the end, i will probably the most likely it is after the
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pesticides, the bypass, the site that i developed is simply made of essential oil plants extracts and water . that's all i think the woman who said he owns what i trust, surprised to see that something like this existed. then they were dubious as to whether it was what was the support was the last slot, discussed the what, why rate a just get the young's witness but have no results and actually cause more losses that occlusal cause, it back crash, will schedule. they will happy to see that the deed walk and you know, they have an alternative that will allow them to last even longer in the store. i was happy to contribute something new. stem is, is that like, or is it preop austic officials involved from the past? i didn't expect to be in the media so much when i was in high school, my role model was mazda equally. she was white because i had no information. i
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didn't know that the african women also did science. it wasn't until i go to university and my science lecture as well. women from the good news. so since you should relationships usually help young females be such as in the laboratory with their money pollution. i tried to coach the money to buy their main concern is that the african american re bundles they think of course i apply for scholarship. they accept me because for a one at most of level, you expect it to be thinking about marriage, family, finding a list of jobs. so what's the point to of going for doctor a drug guess cool. all right, so, so far, uh this up also i tell them if i've been accepted for doctorates and if scholarship i said you can be to because we've had almost the same korea plus. if i had to give advice to a younger me, which would be go for it, region for the top of high school. how work,
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protecting valuable crowds. it's an important contribution to say god in for security. nearly 282000000 people in offers. i estimate said to be on the nearest about 40 percent of the population had to vote insects the do want to do that? yes. and some parts of africa like chromebook, some insight on the love, the already completed delicacies. let's get into the subject. this palm tree is already lost, but it stops, could still contain valuable treasure. i'm going bozier more pen bodies looking from possi all palm. we will love the plum, grubs, popular staple, incomplete squeezing. come in a book date. we sell some of the groups we find, but we get to them because they are rich in new trying to improve to give them to
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children like to be to them take a small baby. i was given input when i get one more make diesel emotion around like we don't want to love it that a school culture eventually construct co cleans after 2 to 3 weeks. adult african palm will emerge from the fibrous cases. the goal numbers at the university of the sun gunny are studying the insect is young claun losing guy and his team hope to read the ball the right now and then grab collect as often destroyed trees. to get the larva that's not only bad for the environment, it's also not sustainable as a weevils need treaties to breed. so that is going good on what the structurally they said about the grid tide, the pressure on the palm trees and the environment, the grid to the damage. and so it, when the weevils, they come there every 2 months, out of the middle of a find a way to farm, go see things like we do to getting some of the most we can give them they've
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already printed in a, to the product within as all come on the physically put in as a people see already a common source of protein in come go popular with old levels of society. but the majority are taken from palm trees in google. ab is countries current population of 100000000 is expected to more than double by 2050. that means the demand for food is set to increase dramatically according to nutritionist club where he goes projections around the feet of the country's population will face food insecurity within the next 6 months. will he go works at f, e o, d u n. food and agriculture organization, do you think spawning palm we've all lava has great potential buskey look to avoid that said, i'm going to vote this. thank the groups going scenario and be confusing. and even magnesium, a deep curve of 75 percent of a person is dealing with and on the sort of magic couldn't be come on alternative
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substitution for our population. and specifically the most vulnerable members of the society. like to do a job on 5 years old and then dvd. it be particularly a monday and it will be that simple. hopefully jeanette albuquerque. sonya is on fine then way. they think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle out of looking into the us non profit organization. farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced, most of the groups will be subbing contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beatles. it's all about creating the perfect breeding ground. and something alternative is the see i took good. maybe. so we are testing all kinds of agricultural with as long as it's cheap on often just gets tossed out. we want to put you to good useful funding to grow as good. that will also cut the cost of production for c,
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e. c. 90. they've done that 50 foot venue with for the child. this awesome aging. kinshasa is one potential beneficiary. i've been posted production program today. the research as a helping to prepare a meal for the children here, 51 off, and i and the care of sister. i mean was thing, she says that it's difficult to provide for children with the balance to tie it apart from beans. most of the food chain rich food is imported and of poor quality . in to do was piece i'm pull jamie gets is because of offers and that's also how they well we easy because there isn't anything else. life is digit code tuesdays, mondays had to come, but if the policy uh more affordable so we could service to the children on us as are those us will do, ma'am, do you go after the drugs? i washed the split open so they don't bother me when cooking in boiling water, one of the most traditional recipes calls the audience,
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pre cut on all the local vegetables. and the sub is made of mays or cassava. nope, was dipping to buy and he's being more of them so i can eat them with my friends. the fonts will often and you once to establish women's cooperative for the purpose of raising lava that would make the much needed pertain more widely available and affordable for everyone. another problem, thoughts more and more countries in europe assessing, as well as many of the places of on the globe is the growing waste of white flags. that's mainly due to the increasing frequency of youth widths. solved in europe in countries like quotes ago. how been was changed? fighting flags is still very much a seat on the milk resolved. that is changing of the fighting fire was fine. yeah. it might sound contradictory and even look it. but that's exactly
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what this team is being trained in. such controls, funds are told to keep wildlands and forest healthy. but they also have been accessed from level vegetation which can help prevent logic science. this international or female group of firefighters has got the nose in portugal to learn and perfect the technique of controlled or prescribed fine as the training is the 1st european women's edition of the traditional fire training, exchange o w tracts. i'm from california and we started that'd be a trex in 2016 as a way to empower women to bring diversity to fire management. if you think about bio diversity and resilience and the face of things like climate change and drought and you know, the kinds of changes that we're seeing and take place by diversity is important for resilience and it's the same and social settings. europe. so a record number of wildfires in 2022 with almost 8000 square economics has
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a forest unplanned, but to ashes 11 times the size of 9. very big quote to go is one of the european countries most affected by wild fires and lack of rain and rising temperatures caused by the climate crisis. mean the problem is lessening from year to year adding to the issue in portugal. a vast stretches of highly flammable eucalyptus forest which are often counted for commercial purposes. the wildfires are a growing global concern making international collaboration and exchange so important to invite fire fighting and fine management. ok also happening to the key what these women are learning here is essentially the use of traditional fund techniques. our ancestors used to fire as the way to renew policies and also to keep combustible materials under control. so it's these traditional binding
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techniques that the women are lending here the since elements. but the training camp is about mold and learning how to pronounce or control fires. it's also about empowering participants, enabling them to become pioneers. in that field of luck, this society, i get the government, this firefighting is traditionally a male domain, but i don't even go to invite. i come from a country where women's participation was limited and typically confined to offices, places other than the actual fields of inspectors. we put in a sample, so we are making the show more a real in practice or change. we're moving from syria to practice, mostly. and that's important. this is important. and so we're trying to bring lots of different kinds of people, innovative ideas to solve problems and to really reconnect with the land and with fire as a tool by gaining data insights into the elements of science,
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these women and becoming trailblazer found return home with the skills to prevent disasters saved lives and preserved diverse french aisle ecosystems fighting fire with fire. female and male fly a fight as a like loop, as if they are going to have the walk called for them in the future. yes, the latest climates predicts is look fall from rosie. but let's take a closer look at fingers and try to pick what is happening. 1.5 to 1.51.5 degrees level warning from the next 5 is. the climate crisis is not just the news headline, but while many had predicted an average 1.5 degree rise by 2027, it's already happened. for the 1st time ever label, wyoming has exceeded $1.00 degree celsius for an entire year. it was actually
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thought that this threshold would only be reached in the next few years or the next decade. but now scientists recently published data showing that we just passed this benchmark. so let's actually clarify what's happening here. have we already exceeded the key 1.5 degree limit in the powers climate accord for good? there is this tendency towards higher temperature, and this is largely driven by changes in in greenhouse gases. and you have the most here. so the c o 2 and what's your vapor and retain epsilon. and this has been the main driver for this constant warming, but super impose to this working. there are a solution there fluctuations. one of those fluctuations is exceptionally high solar activity. the other is a warm weather phenomenon called el nino, translated from spanish, el nino means the child or the boy. it sounds harmless, but it's not what we call me. you impacts ocean temperature, which in turn affects the climate. it's
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a natural climate cycle with changing winter patterns and higher water temperatures in the pacific ocean, off the coast of ecuador, columbia, and costa rica. and it can change weather patterns in large parts of the world. also some so rather rich areas in indonesia and australia have a drive normally enter in south america. you have a very rough conditions in the area that i'm only very dry. and this is pet times as also extreme weather related and higher temperatures in the atmosphere. it's still unclear how much warmer it will get during the current del nino, the good news. the phenomenon is expected to end by spring this year. but unfortunately, that's no reason to relax. catastrophic storms in mozambique and valley wildfires in croatia last year, whether extremes linked to a planetary heating or already causing catastrophic damage to his lives and
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economies. and that's all on top of bringing the planet closer to triggering earth systems to tip over. i call them critical organs of the earth that are important for, for planetary stability as a whole. and examples for tipping elements, right. the agreement i said, which has approximately 7 meters of sea level rise. the wasn't, i think i said, which has between 3 to 5 meters of sea level rise if mounted down other systems in danger of tipping over or the amazon forest and coral reefs. recently, scientists express the alarm over the latest findings that the so called amok a system of ocean currents in the atlantic is about to shift due to rapid ice melt . if it were to fail, europe would see a dramatic drop in temperatures of up to 10 degrees on average. in southern hemisphere, countries warming could intensify and in the amazon region, the rainy in dry seasons could be reversed. the sea levels would rise at
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a speed that would make it impossible for humans to adapt in time. in 2015, the global community agreed to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. that girl was a global pact to prevent potentially reversible effects of climate change. but the powers agreements target refers to a long term temperature average of over a 20 to 30 year period, reaching $1.00 degrees for one year. doesn't mean that from that one. we will do so every year we indeed have seen the 1st occurrence of a 12 month period where these us happen. and next year or 2 years time would be just more likely for this to happen. and we are in a sense from atlanta for the you already, you know, $1.00 world without being yet there in the terms of the price. again. however, global c o 2 emissions are still rising and we're burning more coal, oil, and gas than ever before. with these countries using most of it. meanwhile,
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investment in renewable energy is accelerating solar, wind green energies are being installed at record rates in places like the e u and china. but we have to remove fossil fuels from our economies even faster if world leaders are to keep their promises and to permanently limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. carbone upsetting is want to been used to try to reduce global warming, but it's controversial. it's usually enforcing crews and cobbling storage in one part of the world. usually the global cells to compensate formations made elsewhere . often the dust relies, the north. let's go to can you to look at some examples to see grass has plenty going for it. not only does it still be likes to see that i'm provided habitat for marine animals. it also stores carbon dioxide releases oxygen into the water canyon
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costs, as well as it was seen, a key to explore those properties. mohammed cassim on his team, out early, taking advantage of the tide to pronounce the grass. they have completed several training courses with the canyon marine and fish research institute carefully oundle. wonderful. i am led me to for what did they talk about, how to restore the see the property the about. i know i'm a certified, paul wrote on c grocery store regional, colorado, seeing that it is still data. the team is creating small fields using sized sofa to help protect the ceilings from the flood tide, allowing them to establish properly and group. kenya has lost about 20 percent of its c grass areas over the last 3 decades. they're only 371 square kilometers less. it's coral rings have also being depleted about 10 years ago. was seen as residents started to take action impressed with the result my the coupon. yeah. see
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the summer quite a while we seems to have implants in the sea grass because of some of the fish population as increases and to come up on the colorado's grow to oh my god. so this helps businesses to ask women fishmonger. it's much better now not to get on go to the next school of mohammed cassim is to, is to benefit from combinations treat if a community problem, some tens, woodland or c gloves, meadows that f, as carbon sinks, it can get money from states or companies that produce a lot of you to you to be an extra source of income for people who i see does the just along the coast has been profiting this similar week from the mind sorest for some time now they are protected regularly replanted with the help of international organizations, the rest has been set up the me cool, cool problem with our project. i'm registered the 1.17 square kilometer area as
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a carbon sink project. nicole, come on yet. you talk when we need to lay the newsletter. that is the political attending a solvent i'm predicting, i'm going to, that's a little high quality, complicated, even if the mongrel forest is pretty small compared to other areas and they've mentioned street in markets, the community is reaping the benefits every year. it generates the equivalent of more than $22000.00. you lose that money is invested in cost. and for example, in a reliable water supply, that's what got to the point here. we used to draw what's out minority from the wells when they started distribution. what's the in the village? what's up probably in my useless trouble, can you make you find that these people are working on a different method for sequestering carbone close to the capital 9 will be a company is working on an industrial way of capturing the gas directly and storing it underground. this machine succeed a seed seats into the chemical filter, the cup to see you, to that request,
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and lots of image which the company is to get from the show. so more complex, the grey twist, but this is where the machinery is going to be installed. and this you to types direct me to the, the so to reaction it was, can use unique georgie and to x that you to, into companies murals. so essentially like close to accommodate or limestone, we look up that carbon forever, experts estimate it could cost up to $900.00 use to capture one metric ton of c o 2 . the method is also new and its potential impact on the environment. on noon, i'm a lease like power shift advocacy. all these projects failed to tackle the main problem. the historic polluters continue their emissions and the middleman the companies that actually establish these carbon markets. they're the ones who pocket the commissions and fees. and it's at the end of the day, it doesn't reduce emissions that doesn't address climate change. such concerns
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won't stuff. well, how many cassim on his team from continuing to safeguard the coastline? we have realized that the action can at least a t things at the local level as well. we hope lot, we have new phones and inspired do especially you goals and we've been on the lawsuit hold today's edition of equal off again. thank you for watching. i and sandra holmes that we know you funding go from complex right here in uganda. bye sandra. see you again next time. and to all of us all day, if you have any ideas on how to make up on it, a better place then please get in touch. will love hearing from you. i am chris a land sign you know from lee goes, nigeria. the
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