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do that, it's all about saying it loud means what it means. no say like good everyone to ok. retiring into the microphone, sorry. check out the award winning costs. don't hold back. the as the global population grows, we all need to get back to the money game where it's results this, whether it's water and the g of food. how can we maximize what we have without the great in the planets for the future? well come to equal africa, i am chris lambs, illegals nigeria, a kit grease. and once again, we've called solutions for you with every day of people, just getting on. we big help. i m sandra holmes, that we,
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nobody writes yet in comp. hello you've done to here is what we have coming up. the popular king and tv show that he's inspiring a new wave of young, a big culture entropy, new is and helping maureen life give the mediterranean by cleaning up a heavy my tools bond indicating the prompting and held was slack. and bob tree's prevents a host of toxic metals, entering the environment. but we begin in northern gonna wear rise in temperatures on changing rainfalls, pots and mean conditions, no dryer than ever before. it is a cause, a problem offical wide, but in rural parts of gun as up the east region, many of forced to spend all was each day collecting drinking water. it is a task that allows you to force to the women in boxing their lives on livelihoods bought one community as found
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a way to better manage these precious results. bringing multiple benefits whenever walter comes to the surface. i mean them or how much scoop see, come, slowly, king speaking, she and the of the women of enough to be seen. collect what? because that's a reservoir, that's what i'm trying to restore its capacity. it would need to be dug deep. but there's no money for that matter. when the dry season starts october for what to begin, the supplement, we spend many hours looking forward everything to predict someone and help us stretch done. you can spend less time searching for which i would probably have more time to doing work that could improve my life. this part of gunner has been hard hit by climate change. droughts has come on when the dry season finally in the rings are usually so intense that flooding in scenes as the water runs of the hard,
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dry soil, rather than replenishing the ground water and about $4000.00 people leaving the village of under foot near the border of looking across the shed the water from the wells and to boil just how much can be pumped else available throughout the day. and at least say breathing more will, whose will do little to alleviate the water, sca 16 somehow even being kept because they've run dry because the water had too much fluoride, which kind of harm t send boons. and so we need to go a step further to find out how we can help them. it is secure to what are the results itself in i'm a for b. c. volunteer. let's see. i do cool. now, monday, it was close to how much water actually available. many residents came 2 days
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before the dorm to fetch water, by about 80 and the level had dropped from 12 weeks of about 50 centimeters as too often in the dry season. now to come in. so you have to decide how to get through the with what you mean. are you doing this one to help out for minutes at the pool? when uh there is small what that we'd like to do for i will wake bates there is time. that's a pre roll of time that the what that we do and this area we allow for what that yeah no, get some work done. so this was interview i use the need to do both at once. jasmine, old way. i like the things the what the notes rich, the time you want to be using. wow chucky re full amounts also helps the community to become more resilient. here, another funding changed from the village. folks to local farmers. about how long
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will ring persons affect the ground water level? it's crucial information that will help the farmers decide which crops to plants the see it. when to begin for us, we not look back in detail, us explain to us and then we'll also do the stuff. so when dive in for us. a v yeah . the yeah, that is forcing the time. we will also follow the read the top glass. what's the phone with the device we select as best. meanwhile, missy i do quote is about to brief is people villages or weeks in to see about 2 days water level. and a swanson now tells them there's not much left entering. yeah, me out, one. yeah, told me, i mean that means construction work in the village has to stay on hold. they cannot afford to use the water to make concrete the group decides how some russians the remaining little for you, who can use the marketing of what purpose the new one a for this coming up,
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which helps reduce the salt of conflicts about water, which used to be come on again that a lot of right now people would take whatever the price. so might come good for drums. even though we were supposed to take less to make a go round. it always lead to arguments. to date a paula, i am a gas household has been allocated just a few little from the village will still the plan to help. so manage your time more effectively. if the well had run dry for the day, she would have had to walk many kilometers to fetch the water she knew. but now she has time to make her want. that was spice blend. which itself for extra income funding also how much, what our subsidy helps us know when so federal just offer, i'm going to work on our businesses here. we can plan helps. we used to work on it and to get all the work done. the people of, i'm a for b c,
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a coping with the water scarcity especially come digging out the dried offers of walk would help. but so far it hasn't been a political priority. that's part of why the community here feels abandoned by the government. measuring ground walks, i went to 6 and a full bc's watch a scarcity, but it does help the community share what it has more fee. i live more peacefully and gives them a better chance of coping with climate adversity to what the shortage is one problem. another is what's the pollution, whether it is fresh, water bodies, all the ocean. our next story takes us to the mediterranean. that's right, sandra, the sea of the coast of north africa and southern europe is a watch with plastic and heavy metals. it's spot for marine life and for people in spain. painstaking cleanup efforts are underway. shorts mounted sea horses,
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soft corals, net tuned grass roper's, and a wide variety of see we inhabit the mediterranean waters of more seattle, and southeastern spain. with 73 kilometers of coast and the biggest salt water lagoon in europe. it's a paradise for recreational fishing. but many fishermen use lit thinkers. they can end up on the sea where they pose a threat to marine lice fung, i'm afraid, console them. but let's take the case of a fish feeding on algae growing on a piece of a little one that fish approaches and begins eating the algae. it also ingest. and so that means that it becomes part of the marine food chain. the small fish being eaten by the bigger fish and so on. i think that that is passed from one to the other more control. finally, we as sea food consumers could wind up with that little that on our plate unrest,
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preplanned to some fishers are starting to use alternative thinkers made of ceramic or think but the un estimate some 600 and $40000.00 tons of fishing gear, including hazardous metals still ends up in our oceans, each year of the to combat the problem. volunteers from hipaa campus, an organization focused on the conservation of shorts noted seahorses, have launched the plume. boom project. boom boom is when i there. boom is a project born after so many dive stillness where we saw so much rubbish made from metal with pacific, from the lead. that means that used in sport fishing and professional fishing. they bought the way because nets loaded with lead sinkers, for example, just hadn't kind of got the seem of the, the problem to remove the metals from the see. the project relies on a vast network of volunteer divers, like fedex out
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a us head out. today he's joining a cleaning expedition, a couple of the puzzles, a seaside village in one of the most bio diverse areas in the mediterranean basin was not going to do an enrollment. we're going to collect, lead from the sea floor, into the marine waves sent hooks from fishing here, even when i put a small pieces that settle on the bottom and then get half buried. let's see if we get lucky. with the help of the metal detectors, divers can collect between $4.45 kilos of land at each cleaning. the results are registered on a website that monitors their efforts. since 2017, more than 14000 middle thinkers equivalent to one ton of lead had been removed from the mediterranean. but plump them doesn't just remove the metal. it also contributes to the circular economy by giving it
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a 2nd life. thanks to public funds and private contributions. 200 containers have been distributed at diving centers and yacht club along the coast. here, all divers can deposit pieces. they've salvaged the global. we put the lead here government that have been the association, collects it and takes it to the companies. we have an agreement with thinking, recycled the metal so it can be used again in batteries. for example, the once the containers are full, the project coordinators bring them back to the heavy metals recovery center. today, they've delivered more than $900.00 kilos for recycling. in addition to encouraging the use of sustainable thinkers, google is working with governments to implement eco friendly marine policies. and it's appealing to all people to stop throwing trash into the seat.
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the stain in your rope we had to poland. now wait, an activist on the network a bullet is a trying to tackle another source of pollution from lead and other toxic metals, batteries, dead factories right now. far too many are ended up in lun fields. this weeks doing your bits they might look homeless, but they're very toxic. just one can contaminate a cubic meter of soil. for 15 years dominic's or bravo ski has been trying to stop by the trees ending up in the ground here in poland starting to so they can terminate water. soil and the batteries contain mercury cut me am lithium and let o. ringback 2500 communities,
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taking part in the recycling drive this spring in 1000 organizations, schools and universities are also joining in the weeks long initiative, setting up collecting boxes. so people can bring in their own batteries in poland, less than house, full battery songs, always cycles. that means more than a 150000000 of them tend up in the environment. you supplemented the difference between private and gemini, for example, is the battery manufacturer is in gemini to a lot more to support the recycling system. then the same manufacturers on the battery retailers in poland. so that's about 31st. until the government does something about this. dominique government boesky and a network of organizations doing what they can to provide funding transport the connection boxes on carry out the recycling. last year they collected $1000000.00 bought cheese, but the optimist wants to go much further,
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which is probably done much of it. but we have to ensure that batteries and other trash is separated from the outset of that home. a method that way they might contaminate other materials and come to associate and recycled more easily. but i'll talk to don't have to talk to a 1000000 bachelors that didn't end up in lanfield. that's already a big achievement. find a little tiny t solstice of power is a challenge. the was over a pair ops nowhere most. so then the opera goes real communities, which often like access to electricity and zimbabwe, one young engineer, a student, has come up with a bright idea, and it's a win win solution. even after nightfall, these young people in the rural community of mine who sec, with some 70 kilometers south east stoves in baptist capital, rory to not have to put the ethics away. that's thanks to the solar power line.
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that's a made from recycled materials. ends in badly, roughly 70 percent of the rural population have no access to electricity. the only lights that used to be available here came from kerosene lamps, a 25 year old l. away. my younger is an electrical engineer in graduates, an inventor of what she calls, but she's good phone lantern jan. google roughly translates as a plastic container. told me we had a lot of uh, sorted out. so like a lead the lights that we no longer functioning in the tim, i think it was doing some busy itself electronics. it's cool. so i figured out that i could be able to fix these lights and telling that a face that tim, what the challenge of the kissing. so the best way, and i thought maybe i could just put this delay that 8 feet in the plastic waste portal using discarded plastic puzzles. my younger has now made more than
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$500.00 lanterns, which he's mainly distributed in rural communities. they not only help young people this study that contributes to a secular economy. we are using class to with and so you have to using the amount of waste that is preaching. oh and done says then at the same time, the luncheons are tied choosing solar power, which is a green source of energy. then babylon generates about 1900000 tons of waste annually. nearly 20 percent of that is plastics. to maximize the impacts of his invention on the wayne, my young that is teaching young people how to build their own lance and the elementary school is visits in today is completely of grades in atlanta. in g, as i believe in educating these young people because they have the same sense if
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they are more knowledgeable on how best we can solve the problem of plastic waste, i think i'll soon which of the most us enabled the young inventor has also installed a solar system at the school, which allows the students to charge the nonsense during the day. i'm excited about making sure group relenting is it, is this an as well how to keep the environment clean? according to the school authorities, the students grades have improved. now that they can keep studying after doc, and this is actually motivated to our children, to do this, started to swell course the able to do the home. we could sit along and also to the side. these are things using the lights, they're going to use the light, it's nights and tomorrow morning when they come back to school, they bring the lights with them and it is charged. and then me in the evening when
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they came home, they call it the headlights. so yeah, sadly, coach having a sustainable mind searching them so that when they go up they know what straightened to for the environment, frustrated to for the payment for the tenants. and that's what we owe passing outside hunting is climate change on the way my young. this is to bring lots to more communities without access to electricity. in the long run, he hopes to setup a factory to manufacturer of the affordable lots in solution on. and i'll just do now it's not often here on eco offer because we promote another tv show box and can yeah, a pioneer in series on farming is bring in real change to the country. change is what we all are all about. see it? yeah, guys, you're going to love these every week, millions of canyons to need to show the ship. it is funny, it's lively and it helps almost in cheese. they use and take care of the planets.
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and that's a view is how big is plaid to take a funding themselves? take a look a this is julian from louis, missouri. and this is george chiron, a qualified accountant, tons. although he grew up here in rural en route, the switch was challenging. initially his to dairy cows didn't produce much milk, but then he paid on television. why come to share file this week? we need to his participation in the canyon tv show, shambler shape pump changed. every thing was getting help from me before the sound pressure pump gave me my phone. i had less than actually, or between 15 stand with us, but the forms have separate on the most. but when they sound bruship up came,
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i'm being able to even commit smoke profits and not from actually up to 100. we thought some different things to advice from a dairy farm expose to change the animal feed, he was able to boost the productivity of his cows. today he has a symptom. george cairo also cultivates maze and grows ti bosa, a highly boss or intensive, and that's a considerable expense. the tv shows the course the farm is here to. it's partnered with various companies which provide the farm is with materials and supplies. such as animal feed 1st, eliza, and even equipment in response of product placement in the tv show. the helped me my starting or what's up on putting this all up on there. the tiles that are you helped me to lot of the punishment costs some of the funds us and i'm so grateful for lots for the told me to show most of the issues when it comes to sean. why
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should we have trouble all by yourself? because and find hard watkins from watkins to put them, giving them all they need so they can adopt and make fuel from small production even while the climate change. chemba is this way. he works. the gotten know from the point of the show is edutainment. farm is good advice on practices and methods. it's been running on tv and kenya since 2012. 1 of the host says act so tony to go now. he's been on board since the very beginning. and we don't glad only goes like spots for you started save your planting mays. we go, the next part who uses means, we explained to the farm about the importance of god said, how to punch into the ground and how to take care of it all the way up to say how this day are and sometimes even marketing. when the show is financed by various
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n g o's, an international scientific institute in kenya, the such a minute show is a weekly format. it's always filled on a different form and focuses on a specific set of problems and solutions. one important aspect of showing farm is how they can best to protect against climate change. because of asian agriculture is important in fighting climate change because form of i able to get a good harvest. because without using cause i vision agricultural, regardless of cause a visual that'd be got ya gain helps in replenishing of environment. cuz when he tell from us to plant trees, no, we tell farm us too many more th, whether don't how the environment and does that. and you good use of water. so from us able to have this to watch, are they able to use a mini mall of water so that we still save a lot of people?
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today the team is industry assuming in wisdom kenya that visiting eric geas who has been a farmer all his life. the 1st thing that i notice that they work with professionals, like me, i've done this project for a long time. what i've a lot that lot of them coming with professionally different friends like yesterday became with the on x, putting trees, atlanta about clean. he needs some advice about these chicks, which on growing as well as they could. an employee with an animal feed company explains that eric needs to add enzymes to his chicken feed. the show wants to reach as many pharmacy as possible, around 70 percent of kenya's population live in rural areas and work in agriculture . but rural exit is, is a serious problem. young people in particular attain to move to the city and get
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office jobs, which paid better than jobs in agriculture. it's a problem. the farmer area code g o knows all too well. wholesale doesn't want to do this job because they saved as a small thing from somebody was going to school should not be doing beef. that is why they're not doing the program aims to show that farming is financially attractive and meaningful. what it reaches up to 12000000 view is in kenya, uganda, tanzania, and zambia. some shows also produced in these countries. 2 studies have shown that after 2 years of airing, several $100000.00 households were regularly tuning into watch and altering that farming practices. as a result, the biggest achievement is changing livelihoods. because when we look back on the
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farm, as we have adapted to the methods, you've shown them using our exports, the acceptance of accepted to change and use more than less or more than finding methods. the chief, the success of the team checkup on judge cairo 2, a year after the 1st visit meeting. same franco. yeah. the other ones, are you sure? sure. we to view as can see how helpful the expos advice has been. one more reason why the show is so popular tv, because really its not say the full list edition of equal africa. thank you for watching. i am sandra holmes, that we know using ball by from complex right to a new dentist by sandra. see you again next time and to all of us all day. if you have any ideas on how to look up to our beautiful planet, their rights and share them with us. we love hearing from you until then take out the aisle, social media over towns. i am curriculum sign either from lagos,
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