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this is watch thing looks like in the city of then lessons away the glorious sunshine i'm so i was everywhere. hello and welcome. i'm sorry because the body and you all watching eco and while the weather seems absolutely for effect right now, it is only a matter of the weeks before the heat waves are upon us and it is not just the city of dennis, but cities across the world have lost such perfect weather these 2 extreme temperatures and extreme weather events. and now we're just or we is hopping from seed waves, droughts, borders fires to floods, tail storms inside the loans and the 4 weeks. and the sizes continue. speaking of psycho the winter in india, well fishing ended in february and the men department told us that these last winters were unusually warm. and despite the overall higher temperatures, the chord we've did no expense. i'm wiley on the side of the to some of us were, was to like the auburn for many of whom are homeless ad works for us to stay in
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such nitrogen, my folly by heart dates. so look at the other things that have them would spend the winter of the highest night descends in the city of daily dipping low to the same. those on the street scrambling full ways to keep warm every night i had out with my camera, person, the documents, stories of the homeless and the poor. how all the coping with the frequent bolts, of course we've that has gripped no, didn't deal for the us. so to the cartoon has been calling this to the, to the bustling road as a whole, a bamboo slop homes of wonderful food. and ducked in her shown is her eating d o, b, b. so cather may not have heard of the word, climate change, but on nice on the streets is definitely governed by the with the
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a good day. she says is when the sun comes out to them, hopefully body 8 year old son arrived. he's waiting list of clues, what's new shoes? that's keep taking my shoes a week to complete a study by the lots of commission in 2020 bon phone, that in india, the number of debts for you linked with ob, normally port temperatures is more than $600000.00. not taking into account the hardship and the loss of livelihood due to illness from the court. it's not just the homeless lest softly. i need to see the dog in the nato lanes adjacent to the cities. flashy express, we hundreds like me though, so the city is a lead cleaning that holds their hands dipped in cold water or the to return to the shanty quartets. oh yeah,
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beautiful. what time to me. but if my son would be on the list and at night she says she keeps so says boom, by dropping many blankets, she's still scared to switch on any sheeting field of suffocation or electrocution . it'd be when i speak to agrees that the window this cl fields harsh data from the indian met you logically, department conforms loopy perceptions noting doing states like deleon for job breach the move to the deep sleep quickly in the last decade we does. we have to come show to the density of the cord. waves has increased in response to the cord, we've the state government, the daily announced the with the action plan. hundreds of times, each of those a set up across the city or it's a job you're thinking municipal, solid about large in charge of the action plan shows more details. so these uh, $134.00 plus minus 10. so i have there only for this window,
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and they will be here too much. there's a large group of up. i'm going to ask because people don't want to see them. i don't. yes, you say that, right? do we have the should go ahead? yeah. don't we don't want them in your government has been different, but we don't want to see it. we don't want to see it with the poor, little in addition to shelter for the poor, these in protection against the cord. i fought meetings this, any government supports and deals that's actually at the bottom to provide for me to the whole. so it's why they don't the deal at this same job by nearly 20000 mews . i mean, for the whole less than daily with rice mixed on the menu is the kind of a dash of the tea leaves. i'm a splash of some of the checks need. the data to to know is in touch to dismantle spice's food. step done,
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i'd be blackstone don't of actually it pops up to understand how the moves up to fade seamlessly in this kitchen. they don't know shows or they don't have any house . and they asked in these, we have another, do they have a blessed a cool? so while them these me now just a lot. so what we're doing is that the breakfast, lunch and dinner, the mission maybe to eliminate tongue to the all the issue is also going to reducing this problem, put in the kitchens on some fuel efficient stove. and the top of the building is followed by solar energy. once the food is ready, it's central distribution. in electric, when he has 9th defense, it's time distribution side does have to dictate that it's, even though maybe the norm in the future will extreme cold weather in the window for a few days. i didn't turn screens in the summer. so the question is, how drive vehicle cities, climate resilient?
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i am on my way to meet 2 individuals who may have some solutions. i don't have a goal sure hits the council for energy environment and water emphasizes a need for high quality data, forbid dimensions. what is needed? fewer is much more hyper local assessment. all of these risk and looking at a district level. and you can generate and update the sub district that i have a scientific assessment of the way the experience might play out in this very narrowly defined area. yeah, now let's map it to bundle both of those origins. that is not just about providing susan. so it's a step child, but also the creation of social infrastructure. whether it's to the soup kitchens, it's not just a near property or provide in your boss technologies like had mittens and electrical over codes to reduce exposure to the quote before these things quite well. my next stop is at the office of architect bonkers group. the keys up to view
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that climate resilience for the pool can only be achieved by a more equitable view of city designs on with i think one of the challenges of modernity and of modeling this architecture is when you're throwing the same set of tools that or problems they tend to be obscuring the actual root cause and the other routes causes when we're forgetting that or not to the traditions have been climate defended by what changes. a new thing i know of us have dealt with it before. bunker's advises that city planners need to go back to the basics to the india, an e pulse of building with the nuclear materials that as well suited to local, fed the conditions on my last day of chronicling this story, i need to, that'd be a, she's been living in the tempter, the shelters for almost a month, and they get a trouble seem big. but she has enough garden this in the heart to provide refuge towards the dining and kitchen dropped in her showing was on support. a story.
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reminder that e without as was times the human spirit can be storm, resilient, human spit, it may not be enough to come back to the climate change. what is needed is community care coordination, smart use of technologies to adwords, early warning system. and is eating capacities such that they can so many people i have met on this story that we just bought a glimpse into the lives of the auburn for a lot of those who migrates into big cities often end up working. i've been a construction sites or as we speak us in harsh weather conditions. one of the major health pets that'd be face is apple use. and the majority of these walkers are women on who these in fact are much less. this is the post world landfill. at about 20 to 50 is it's the 2nd largest dumpsite in this gap or
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to new delhi. more than 200000 people live alone. it's fair to meet us for the last 25 years came. i have lived and worked here as a waste baker. city mc gump, it'd be that the p, i used to go to work, then come home that send my child to school and do all the chose to go to excel. but for the boss here, my head hasn't been good. so p, so i stop going to work as well, since they give me, i used to walk 2025 days a month, but now i will close and put out the cut. i will know what estimate with them. i make out about the big for people who live this close to the line. so even the ad debrief is toxic in a city that has some of the most polluted ad in the woods, improper waste, dispos that makes things much what's table is bought of a group of fuck the women who have been learning about this issue. and the reasons for the has problems they're planning to reach out to the thousands of other women who do similar work. the group meets regularly with local f, as in data,
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and conducts public hearings and social medical and environment. police whose think this is extremely important to have this kind of community level engagement because typically what happens is that, you know, people are not at the end of the res. they are on really it's bush to i live in the air, pollution heat, both outdoor indoor. so the 1st step definitely is that uh, you know, fitting. i learned this among them and you know, some of these, our next programs i am aware of are also providing some individual level, you know, a strategy to really add up to the situations to people. i'm more of it of the need for the strategies then looks on a she grew up in a family of base because it has full sonic speed and some of the health problems these by the women. things that are such as also seen in medical tests that in these b, this is, it says the primary function test. we found that this big of
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a main road about 3.6 times more likely to have a voice in long conditions and stuff like um, chinese was 6 times likely to have worse and long functions as compared to men. and because the cooking indoors and the cooking on bio biomass fluids or do we highs is equal, it looks on a and the theme audits into an environmental action and research group have set up a quality monitoring devices across the neighborhood. this has local them in land, they walk and daily activities they avoid working in the waste of rent. the monitor flashes, red, and fake the cost is like reading box even outside of book. back at home, the women have taken steps to cook with less but noting fuels. jessica or this up to let the women here use bio mass thoughts. but then be heard about a government program to provide for you guys to lenders. we looked into how to access the scheme of sort of the we had the things to do to 35 people in the
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calling me ok and gas and interest gas bill idea in 2022. the woods air quality to for design. debbie ford and a list of the was 50 most when you did cities, all the evolution affects everyone walker in the informal sector. so for the most major in perspective, projects and construction sites rely on no big workers who have literally to no protection for pollution on the job. this homes that are also in the other construction site. so they get little respite from the producer. that's a good little bit boring. cement always created a lot of task and it effect on them went into a mountain like that. we had no choice to live on the the construction sector. workers here are also organizing. i'm returning to work and see for jobs. many drugs bought in an introductory book shop run by and n g, or to learn how to use the proper safety equipment. she says it made a difference. we will pick a not that of the model,
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but i took part in this training for 15 days on august 21st and foremost what safety equipment i need to protect my health is a dilemma level for you all my goal on any with the efforts of women like fema looks odd and many may be a drop in the ocean, would be cool that with time be will help raise awareness and promote better working conditions for, for informally was in debbie. as we have seen in this episode, so far, extreme temperatures are increasingly becoming a major problem. and this and telling me that now we need more artificial cooling and heating, especially in those spaces. the downside, so this is any sort of as envisioning what he thinks us when he consumes our lot of fossil fuels, which is done increase is global warming unformed tribute to more extreme temperatures, unexcused weather event. so is that a cleaner way of stacking this problem? let's find out nothing required small energy worldwide and keeping houses warm and
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providing to industry. teaching accounts for half of the global energy consumption and 72 percent. while heating comes from burning fossil fuels. long story short to limit global warming, we need to bring heating emissions down. my name is the mid sized city of about $300000.00 inhabitants. it's 6 directly on germany's biggest river. right. and you guess right, the river plays with key role in this story. the magic is happening in the local energy providers producing headed mt thing really makes a fossil fuels and cold water until today, the region relied heavily on the most climate timing source for heating cooling. this is felix ok. he's energy manage it. energy company, mtv. the magic machine we're about to show you is his baby.
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this single thought plant is responsible for about $6800000.00 tons of c o 2 every year. it's almost one percent of germany's annual emissions, but this is changing for the better right now. the other thing that i'm f meg, and all the details of the water flow down the run that covers the amount of time seating needs several times over them, even such cold temperatures. so now it's about 6 or 7 degrees celsius from the physics point of view, and thus it's the enough heat, you know, grammar of this deafening done is in fact a heat pump for this by pushing from 800 meters of where the water per 2nd. it can provide heat for $3500.00 households audio rooms. so this is where the wind water comes in and goes to the lot sheet. it's changing the bit for rate to, but it's, it's passed the heat to the foot tubing. okay, wait a 2nd. let's take a step, this is what happens in all those pipes. the what that seems co to us,
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but it's easily warm enough to turn a liquid refrigerant into guts as this kind of upward. extremely low temperature is the gas expense. and electric pump then compresses its gas. this generates heat. this mechanism is so efficient. you can generate 3 times as much heat with the same energy as with a gas for that. it doesn't just work with river water. you get the same effect with heat from and the ground. ideally the electricity for the pump comes from renewable entities. but even if it comes from fossil fuels, it's still more sustainable. so now we're going to see the heat storage from where the exhibits exist. over the entire at the moment by far the largest proportion of this is still heated with cold. only 3 percent of the heat comes from the river. but that was soon changed as the coal fired power station will probably be shut down by 2033. as energy efficient and sustainable,
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every of the heat pump is taking heat from the river means that the want to is being discharged 3 degrees quarter after the process with potentially negative impacts on a larger scale. however, due to the small quantities of water being discharged, the temperature and the river only changes by less than 110000th of a degree according to mtv. but now i mentioned one of them there with ryan, with a major city. so they're wanting to cover that tie he to month, including industrial tons such as the b s f. so could extra punch the along the river line. it will useful to meet the might use water for, for heat pumps, for the processes. and suddenly you get to, you get an issue with another issue, all the refrigerants that can be terrible greenhouse gases. there are alternatives on the market which have less global warming potential. but some of the other issues such as being easy to ignite and manufacturers tend to produce business as usual. in my name, the generated heat is distributed by district heating over an i'm across in germany,
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around 15 percent of all buildings. i know he does in this way, and most of it could be meant by large heat pumps, cutting out cold and gas. they asked of a nice but installation so that the to pick up the phones can expect energy from almost any say. yeah, way for to see people from the ground is it only took issues because it's pretty small to be used in almost any residential building like this one by 20. so the heat pumps could save as many emissions as all the costs and you have produced a year with smaller units taking a central stage, especially as heat pumps can also turn from heating into cooling mode at a more energy efficient than classic air conditioners. but there is a catch, of course, it's the money, a particular woman, sterling office, heat pump, switching from a different hitching system is always going to be more expensive as we are right now. right now in 2024 heat pumps can cause $2.00 to $4.00 times small. the natural
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gas was, it's a big outlay, especially for low income families. on the other hand, long term they could save you money as heat pumps need less energy. in europe, households currently save on average $900.00 per year, and in the us $300.00. but the advantage of fossil fuel heating depends highly on. yep. energy prices is full. the recent energy price cost is when prices became unpredictable and fall the tile. on average, of course, your electricity was around $33.00 times more expensive in gas. so you can see if you having especially heat pump getting a 300 percent full 100 percent efficiency, you might be saving some money back in the u. k. where on this before the press cost is electricity was 5 times more expensive in gas. so you can see that, that you would really struggle to be saving some money. so if heat pumps almost sustainable, and it cannot be kili viable. depends highly on your government's energy policies,
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whether they've favor cheap, green electricity over fossil fuels. in man, i'm the prospect of high to texas local climate targets and states subsidies for the construction of the plans with the size. if in the switch to we have a heating that target is to provide almost 100 percent clean heat by 2030. the funds will cover all of that, but will be one important component to eventually shut down the dirty coal power plant behind me in the near future, might of smaller scale, deep problems, almost sustainable, and can make regions more independent from fossil fuels. let's have to wait for me . i look beyond foss, soft i to and faster the country is increasingly becoming a fox thoughtful climate change. while nearly 300 explain that events were recorded in 2009 in 2019 over 1600 such events was recorded, which is almost a 5 for the increase in nearly a decade. last year the country that go out there to devastating floods and the
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steam off to a long period of city are dropped on much like in the off almost nittany are struggling as well. let's speak a one such fama to find out more. for andrea ma landry, the floods last spring word disaster. his 25 heck to farm was completely submerged . he lost huge costs of his harvest of kiwis, apples and peaches, a loss of more than half a 1000000 yours. he said there's only finishes, but that helps us traffic floods or any one menace. italy is considered particularly vulnerable to climate change. in recent years, my laundry says he's grappled with drought, hailstones, tornadoes, and coal snaps. this middlebrook about to put on the, on the, on the lot before i was worried about it already. and now i'm more slides or am i up to boulder going early on. i cool tenants at this the about 10 to the but it's
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nothing but i figured i'd love to see if i send you the titles of getting it isn't just climate change that played a role in the flooding. some of the reasons seem to be made and media romania is one of italy's most fragile regions when it comes to floods and then finds mainly because of use of unchecked construction in nearly vo, plains ceiling and tie a areas already proven to flooding over $200000.00 tank tubs of land have been paved over encroaching upon forests. if you only thing that at least 3 rivers are squeezed into ever higher and narrow banks to give space to houses, industries in agriculture, we need to reverse this approach. pretty that, that a little 6 years ago, the regional government, austin ambitious, the roland consumption bill. but it was never implemented by any sense, higher risk flooded areas have long be well mapped. blue lines clearly indicate when nothing should be built,
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but they kept being ignored. and then when i worked in the local administration, so counselors sometimes came and asked me to move the lines to allow their friends and such to bill. this is the problem. when politics does things like that, it's not looking out for the public interest or the interest of future generations . no, to say that a simple because eliza said that i said that it was the news. many of the canals and streams of amelia romani is extensive irrigation infrastructure of us that banks meet urologist p l e t. randy says, because it's only phase 2 years of extreme draft before maintaining the regions, waterways and river banks was no priority. and we'll, we'll do the calls because of the fine. one of the things we need to do is to restructure and we model the land for a new climate company. my case that i want, can i look at the mortgage? we have to take charge and invest in infrastructure that can bring us towards adoption, booked out of and they all put in we will have to adapt,
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which is the name of the doctor. that's also evident in the town of mo, deanna. it's recorded over 200 land slides in may 2023. local authorities say, well, the priority is to rebuild the disaster shows it comp simply be business. as usual requests 3, we have to rebuild with respect for the natural landscape entering salma. andre, i'm a lender. he doesn't know how long he'll be able to hold out in the face of increasingly frequent, extreme weather events, fido and you know, because the queen the farmer today has become almost a whole brunswick enterprise. let me put it at all a bus here to this whole thing because usually it's going to be tough to the really tough while i media roman. yeah. had to deal with the often math of the floods. the question of what amplified this tragedy and what can be learned from it is growing
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evan, now to so many of you will watch actual from different spots of the was, i'm come from such a way these cultures and contexts. and yet climate change impact all of us solve possibly doing more than the others, but no one is on. just let me know how do you feel about this? i left to you. you can email us already talk to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week until then, because goodbye. know us, gosh, the,
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