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the treasure map for martin club charges, discover some of us regular bragging sites on youtube and also input the clean energy and cutting with a 2 big challenges facing us today. luckily, we don't need to look far to find some pretty smart solutions. so welcome to go off . we go, i and sandra the homes that we know of you joining do from complex right here in uganda. a thank to sandra. yes, sometimes it, since the difficult to fix all the problems facing i environments what we want to show you how every little bits of progress helps. i am chris gloves coming to you
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from lagos, nigeria, i'm, here's what we've got for u haul nigeria is pushing back against the use las, they'd be valuable work of us citizens, sizes of the spanish, mediterranean coast, and how a 19 year old event are as bringing lights, there's village in malawi, the fall off for us to report the display of bikes. yeah. e nigeria and the vibrant mega city of lake ghost, which has a huge plastic waste problem. it's so bad, the state government has bends, plastic items that they use just once, as for the way many people of celebrate that the decision was that. so we'll see the reaction of the shows all hard they've gotta be to change. always legally is literally drowning in trach discarded plastic packaging is everywhere.
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the cities, lots of ways in particular, have become a dumping ground for more than a $113000.00 tons of garbage. each year. the biggest states environments, ministry has now bad, single use plastic upholstery. but it's not that easy. it's wrapped up with many people's livelihoods because the customer just like us, that's what people say me. so what would they be doing about the people? why would they be doing i can't tell you if i'm happy or sad about the takeaways cyber some packing is cheaper than reasonable plastic rocky awards. so many customers choose to get their food and the styrofoam that because of the cheap i don't know how the government will go about implementing this band because it's not our fault. environmental research to me to
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a passive remo knows how damage in the past. it can be, she says the government has made the right move, even if some will finally talk to with that. we're talking about like the informal 6 or recycling companies that the painful and collections of pet all tools and all of that. this was fixing. well then, if, if pros and cons, we're looking at the long term environmental sustainability on effect funding these, implementing the band once be easy, many businesses are simply not ready. they'll lead time to before their production process. but active is the last same way joe believes it can be done. we have the warranty. it's all plastic. there was was a 9 do. yeah, it's all plastic. we still lived. it's very much possible. well, i understand the convenience. the company is of plastic is twice blinded. well, i would like to say this clumsiness, convenience of the cost of our lives,
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of the future is too expensive. they got many street vendors. we also walk some less garbage on the street, but they don't know what to can use in place of plastic packages. is why we take out, let's do it before i make a use or since is no good. because it's always love us. both the cost to give us the chance to advise the value the desk. if you can both be given to the conception people do food. you said landlord pop up to can you call whether biodegradable or reusable package in many options out they have to help with post. we have plastic wakes and dates there are and some of those or policies. i've been around for a very long time with businesses. so people in southwest the large area helping to bring, but also additional food, talk to that the school due to natural wear. it was an abundance of the civil
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thoughts to have faced boosting properties. this is little religious ceremony, but you would call it a formal from there to watch. it is a publicity event for flemish protection organized by on a vision and your the ones people to use these large, highly practical leads instead of plastic parts. and my that is the way it is related to biodiversity. i strategy projects many of the 1st up into the kinds and cbs of them. i did the launch the planned to nor plastic project in 2015 enough to witnessing how single use plastic folder it's want southwest and they do, you know, you know, it's a used to encourage communities to replace plastic wrapping with the robust lots of leaves of the cut on fed or medical fruit plant, also known, but it's letting them tow motto: coal cause the nearly
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a wait same day from us import. i'd gotten to have religious with got them to get up. i would say don't want to plan to not come out to because i nearly demented all types of i will need to practice is to ensure that the list of web long distance was because of i'm not doing that well, no choice to do my choice onto far, beautiful food plants, i'm mainly cultivated by women in ca, call plantations as a form of federal forestry plants of thrive into soil beneath the trees. and the leaves going to be harvested every 3 months or in the mall. i manually is taking part in the trust initiative together with other women. she's learning how to properly rep for here in the world, in the state of a sudden she started 2 weeks ago today she and her colleagues. so preparing being kicks as it is c, as you'll call, this is the reason why i'm learning how to rep being product with leave is to understand the technique of how to read and leave the idea with this i can start
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filling wrapped food in order to earn an income, what i want, i don't know. so supporting the foot long sleeves from the from to local markets can be quite a challenge to buy as both private individuals and food vendors. we use them as rugs a bunch of 10 to 12 leaves kind of close upwards of 208 or they prevail into for around 12 funeral sense. but so i still fuzz by as micro credit financing to encourage pick up. in a julia straightforward is often cooked and dropped in plastic pots with customized overwhelmingly agreed that the food tests a bit wrapped in the leaves. and then of course, there are the huge environmental advantages. according to the you and the jury produces around 2500000 tons of plastic every year, making it the 9th was plastic polluter in the was presently waste is a problem for the environment,
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then leave on these or is about the grid cable. that the stiff can easily be decomposed. so it's cool. this is seth from the viral meet on like and fully a mice pulled off like 9 long by plastic. that's the india a viral main for a number of years. since then i didn't government impose a bond on a single use plastics in january 2020 full. the reason not the good reason to use the leaves, it is a chance to turn back the clock and return to a lease with a long tradition. hear it. well, you say if i thought you the miracle plant lease is very important here in southwest interior because of its health benefit, which it well yeah. so you will need to go using the lease the route. so watch has been around since time in the morning. i've done really on the medical experts have also told us that using testing to that comes with progressive goodness,
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the and the can somebody to say palma, all in depth, i'll call yet all back kind of stuff that these healthy, sustainable resource can be useful. more than just trusting fluids with needs in met, seen that kind of fabricated this me into slits, i mean to call so that instead of using the slits, which is a plastic plastic needs, a plastic kind of completes to eats. you have a bit, sal, it's on, it's a better option to use a nice well needs and shape for you to eat the hip hop to raise awareness of the benefits of these natural substitutes and make a key contribution to it. using plastic waste mold in cities done, jeff suffer from waste problems. housing shortages are a big problem to rank,
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to rise in space, a sites. fortunately, there are many ideas been developed to solve some of these issues that slide crease in some parts of the water. the tiny house is becoming a trend as the names such as they of small one room dwellings that can be billed quickly and easily. but we wanted to build a they also climate friendly. a big trip for a small house, a tiny house. it's being set up in honda, the gemini, in the backyard of an apartment building owned by the municipal housing association . it was produced in estonia and costs $10000.00 euros to transport. so for 4 of them have been set up here, costing a 2000 euros. each blanket daniel vice left him one of them on the 5th because i'd have to if i actually feel more comfortable in smaller space, it was. but the problem was, i'm more of a city person and until now there were no projects like this in the city. we didn't
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know stuff got of the washing machine is suitably tiny, with just the 2 square meters of space. every centimeter accounts its minimalism down to a fine arts, and yet a 150 people apply to live here. daniel advised to give a powerpoint presentation before gaining approval. housing is good in many parts of germany, in the post people on a decent income could afford single family homes like these. but now they're in short, supply and prices have sold the comp and to move to the on his partner indiana ranges. this is provided a business opportunity. they build tiny houses when they're finished, they drive them down the old devoted to customers. tiny house estates us bringing up all the gemini will scribble indiana ranges also live in one of these communities. but for the most part,
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local authorities only allow tiny homes on comp sites. that's because many town councils are reluctant to recognize this new type of construction. that's a house. phone is of tiny homes. it's hard to understand. many of the fed up from want to be given equal rights mental health like this would fit anywhere. what does it matter if it's on wheels or not? do we actually build them with and without we only see the why do we insist on these strict rules that stipulate houses in the village have to have red roofs or green roofs or whatever and it's nonsense stuff. it's pretty good. tiny house is really the plus is more many also a theme, tiny homes are more eco friendly, but that's only partially true. it's certainly the case. the tiny homes are often built of wood from managed forest, which is the full sustainable. and they have a small and common footprint. then buildings made of countries producing just one
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ton of cement alone and met some and 600 kilos, a c o 2. but on the other hand, tiny homes are less energy efficient. even though only a small roommate seating that room has the components of knowledge everywhere as outside was where heat can escape in 2020 team. more than 1000000 refugees came to gemini. that's the increased the pressure on the housing market. and that into is pushing up orders for the tiny homes. here in northern germany. tiny house is already being used for ukrainian refugees. we meet one family, he moved in here last year. jada possession, considered as a self lucky, even though there were 4 of them living in this brand new tiny home. there's one bedroom for a young son and sister wendell. another 5 south unpack husband,
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the witness apology paid, 90000 euros for it. yeah, and if that check to leave a small farm and ukraine, the whole family then moved to germany. her new home is small, but nice and young to plastic, says she can imagine living here with the family for quite a while. a windows on a planet is getting quotes it bought by how much? exactly, and how quickly a citizen scientist in swain is using this function to make a key contribution to existing knowledge. probably not even a whole b. how's the cost to make a difference? let's take a look. it's just after dawn, but whole set pasquals is a man on a mission. he's heading out to see the 73 year old collects weather data on
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land and in the water. i will look sort of back, eunice. go to get a moment and i use these special through monitors that you can lower into the see get uh, buy kind of new apple 6. you have to around 5 minutes of one glass. they flip over, if you spend display of the temperature in the deep by now get on the amount of time to elect them. but i do like a, in this temperature for the past fall knows all about the sea and how to measure it for over half a century. the topography for and son of a fisher has pursued his hobby of the coast of less 13 in northeastern spain, weather permitting. he goes to see twice a week to document water temperatures in the mediterranean. is maybe the receipts. it's my life, that's my place. it's almost like a drug, a miracle here that ever since i was little, it's through while i he's,
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i mean the desktop mainly because data like this didn't exist when i was 15 or 20 years old and no, no idea that that was based on having reached his 1st measuring point post up lowers one of his devices. it shows that at a depth of 30 meters, the water temperature is close to 16 degrees celsius. pascal says the sea surface has warmed by full degrees since he began taking measurements. it's been a little fun, the product of the villas present it must continue mode. it's worrying escape because rising temperatures caused the water to expand and with that, leaving the sea level to rise. he loves i think those key. i almost know that we can see this on the beach. you'd like to spend the money a year, the half a meter narrower ingle. i verified that the beach here has trunk by 15 meters since 1993. did say that those was made out to go along with the temperature. pascal measures the water, salt content which has to them for providing vital info that fishermen like
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a sophomore. you have come to rely on the alarm, we at that by star work as closely connected to this data. and one thing if we know a bit more about at all like he does, we'd be better fishers for sure. who am i as they walk in and said he, i want them to quote, as difficult as i use piteous piano support at this deal. there are species of fish that can cope with the rising temperatures by myself. sort of the others that are used to warmer water, you know, now come up nor that from more southern areas like a style and a goes to brand us hooked up task, well, meticulously notes, the coordinates and measurements. then at the local tourist info office, he transfers the data to a website used by scientists worldwide. these dealers have, you don't see them as a so my data in an american trade magazine and compare them to their own findings that, that they see in the hour. they said now they know their satellite instruments are
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working correctly. so delete this with you and then correct. i mean pasquals collection of years of data has also made an impression in barcelona. at the institute of maureen sciences, researchers probe how climate change effects plants and animals and humans especially the arctic is affected, says oceanographer jordy slot, but so is the mediterranean. and other than that, we're observing bigger changes on the waters surface. then another sees around the world and as you know, there are regions we called hot spots. and the mediterranean is one of them. you know, the new pasquals, how the it has grown and important in this era of climate change, which is why it's his mission to keep taking measurements and do his bit to slow down global warming, the
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glen, able to get noise when of course, it's painful because it's not a natural process or something, you can see how everything's changing, how the, how we're changing it and everything's interconnect apart. if there are, even if only a small part becomes the, stabilize on every things thrown out of balance. the 1st step past qual has no children, but hopes to find someone to carry on his legacy. still, she plans to keep going out to sea and conducting his measurements, for as long as he can from spain, we had sold to morrow. cool way. human induced climate change, he's already a fixing the countries a good call to inform us that not only need to adopt how they want to and how this puts the of placing wise and costs for the fuel they use to do it. fortunately, the increasing the able to turn to another abundant energy results, the sun. so low paul is gaining ground into agricultural sector as
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most of the rays that means sets up the cover on site energy needs. the vacation ponds and little come from i'm at the less as fills have been pod by the sun for 5 years now. used to rely on pertain gas if also feel you guys have to buy into city as a new hampshire. we're looking at subs. we were determined to stop contributing to the damage being inflicted on our environment. when did so, we decided to switch to solar power as a clean or what didn't go friendly alternative or motivate 10. it's a good investments occasion and then it's more profitable in terms of business and better for our machinery. this firm is located in can you try and retrieve genuine not isn't positive morocco? for the past 10 years, with an olive trees have mainly been joined and assigned to saw here, which can only be done using triple vacation. the know what the,
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what we mixed and organic substance about the sand and the kind of how to, how can we put it into these holes. and you don't have that code because all these hoses function is just a tribute or heavy heading. and what was the heading of what was the ad heavy and the because to a middle even and to keep the whole says from getting blocked out, several 1000 euros are invested in an elaborate filter system. the one that is pumped out of the catch space. and is filtered before being spent through pipes to the fields. we'll see on that one. the other one he med zip. the filters need regular checks and maintenance just because they are vital to process. so a sucky anymore, cuz in the document they're especially important for what's known as a localized irrigation, that which requires water, that's free of any sort of impurities. paint is 70 soul upon is required and investment was approximately 80000 euros. but the system meets all the funds, electricity needs. companies like check them, are all kind of hard their work cuts, housing, recent years of technician installation, technicians,
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making regular maintenance checks and looking at them. so they didn't have level after turning on the pump. well, and the water immediately flows into the tank. and what about, such as now full of all the tumor which is connected to filters you to have channels the water to be used for ever getting them in because you had to have them keep. she did extinction. so even though renewables are really subsidized by the government, more, more from us, switching to solar palm. the last few years alone under that 10000 solar systems have been installed. the model corresponds tech. my rock is benefiting from base trend. they offer solar panels with different ratings depending on how much electricity is needed. use mostly for vacation to treat, put, use on make bio for to life as well as a says green energy is was the investment when in suddenly felt east. instead of investing in gas upgraded machine was which are expensive and all that.
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we cannot for renewable energy that tells you, and it's actually very profitable. yeah. no, the cuts going because within several years what i can not group the money to pay the equipment to any of you. and then after that, i'm making a profit was actually was the end of the call. we'll get some credit card. i need a new one. so from us like i'm it polezza can kill 2 birds with one stone. and more, while also taking better care of the environment is such a large scale sooner. paula requires a lot of investment, which is slowing installations in many countries, and some places since they don't still have access to any sort of electricity. a tour as well as one young innovation in malawi is proven with efforts and the modulation plus a lot of determination. we can make a big difference to our local community and it can be sustainable to
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only 12 percent of the population in malawi, have access to electricity. but that's changing in some places, at least like here in the jump jingle. things to this ingenious young inventor. understand, due to has harnessed the laws of thermodynamics that you 1st observed in the world around and gotten rambles. the gardening, while i'm in the room, i have to do some investigating what am i to understand the whole process? i do come, i use it later. i collected stones that i used to make them actually wasn't able to do with the system, right. what do i do? system work it in there wise. the 19 year old is illuminating homes one by one, and transforming is home village in rural central. i'm allowing the technology is enabling residents to make more of the hours of darkness for work, study, or leisure technology specialists in the area are now calling for special policies
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to support innovators like him. so these party, so you want to try and keep it as a computer to find the rules and even defined as the funding mechanisms. ernest and bruce electricity generation project is under evaluation by them allowing energy regulatory authority. the body says the project has to adhere to. ready safety guidelines, sometimes they as says our own our own doorstep. thanks for coming along today to take out a co op or go online for most simulating reports and ideas. i am chris 11th and legal slides area by piece and see you next time and includes all of you for joining us. we'll be back next week with more insights on each version. i am sandra co homes that we nobody will sign and go from complex. right to in uganda,
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