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of the 1994 genocide, i guess for to see the rhonda. my name is some way to shimmer. i'm a student maker shaming history documentary stuffs. april 6th on dw, the lawn and evolve is always a good thing. but such in traditions are always what presented. hello and welcome. i'm saw the got dividing annual watching equal and traditional knowledge can offer and help us gain new prospects for the future. speaking of the additions, what did you have for lunch today? well, actually addition to in the new offering has a beautiful gland of hyper real quick to deals and that ingredients like more than
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the leave or to end the copies or some of the dikes look minutes along the others. lots of the all been valid tends to get unlimited. we're not doing this and boarding and added cd, brett plus and ends up aging. the same boarding, cooperative impedance in the muse, almost all the lice, but a collective of organic farmers in good not to go straight and change this by bringing these for water. the ingredients for the meals of the oven cause the mice . it's 11 o'clock on a saturday morning at the cooking clausen, bank, the loot. it's bought a book shelf called cooking with friends. the ingredients only come from a small phones in the immediate and the vegetables and food were all grown without pesticides or chemical for the light. some of the food on the right is that the pots depends on all of and dwellers have never seen before. i don't know much about me, do they do their bodies and,
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and indigenous for i would say as probably seen them being use mold on coping source. we've literally grown up on based on this so much of diversity terms of the food that's growing in india, the cookie cools was organized by smooth mic phones. the young company has organized a small where the farm is from the region into a collective that produces sustainable organic produce from people in the city. so me to go on the phone with the company to put her ideas for positive change and direction. we taught the tools budnick funds so we can try to create a more resilient and more sustainable kind of a full system with families get all fish and the profit can view lives, get to eat fish, foods that has been growing using sustainable practices made of crops have many
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benefits, look the products don't need to be shipped long distances and how that don't need to be stored in yvette house, which reduces carbon emissions. and the plants need less water and a more resilient to climate change to the set to sheet the buttons from the school of environmental sustainability and indian institute for human supplements explains of indigenous crops, odd, evolve, was introduced in certain localities that existence, the best that exist and to diseases and any other kind of forward was clement to conditions in the locality. they also have deep roots where they can actually access the new t and, and water from the deepest, sorry, that's actually so that gives good nutrition and required amount of nutrient to people. and also, a circulation in the site is about an hour drive from town to loot that you come by
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. the district is home to many small funds. they make up to 2 thirds of the population. people like go rama to farms or to hack the plot of land and is a member of the split fund collective. to edit us out of the middle, we started to get online ready for organic farming in 2012. and then it was finally named, usable, and free of chemicals. got into into a deep and modified to be good. 23 different across on our land. and they all have different, you know, so we have crawl plan that need to be harvested and we'll do monitor uh, 3 months, 6 months, one and a half months. oh. and the people on green leafy vegetables to approve it and they need to be looked at it every 5th or the data says, my thought is this form a 40 country in which a diversity of crops are growing in the space at the same time is central to the idea behind split nic funds, rotating crops helps, sorry for delivery,
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due to the staggered habit as the farmers uninsured, a steady income across the seasons. and the splitting it from space more than the regular market price is putting it funds also handles the marketing side of things . on the cooperative, the website, the customers can subscribe fruit and vegetable boxes delivered fresh every week. it is an idea that's getting on because more and more urban dwellers are interested in organic sustainable foods. but others still on, on board with this new way of thinking. some people also feel that consuming exotic and imported food has of symbol awful economic and social status because it is an affordable to certain people and also i'm accessible to 2nd. oh people, the cooking classes have been people over to the farm a full way of getting every few days into the group. learn how to make dishes with organic regional produce a split from bolts,
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that many of them become subscribers and help secure the livelihood of the fund moves into collect watching advertising story. just something that blonds give us a other than food fibers, an auto susan of funding these bibles and read them into beautiful fabrics. it is no less than or not. but the handling industry has been rapidly declining because of the mechanization all this process that may cause this production of fabrics much fostered and cheap up. number of those and provide by the handling industry has, is upwardly decline and almost hauled in 3 decades. it was nearly 6500000 in the late eighty's and has gone down to 3500000 in 2020. when the seas of that would lead declining despite being sold for the moment despite being the traditional source of likelihood. and despite being so beautiful,
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this fine clothes will be thrown into studies or shorts. it's made by the roof, living from the work in the past. the glad to of her lose wasn't familiar sounds into my life, like down near it, old anthem, and not do, but then the we was migrated for work. many became the labor those input output and industrial city about 2 hours from here. but no, the honey drop is being revived. a new life is returning to the weight and tools and vanilla. maybe we might be, we wanted to, to go with the art of leaving the newest german and the refunded news to collective which seems to improve the situation of the unique of the $1000.00. and then vba is called me as the name implies, once was home to about the housing families made a living from the loons. to date only about 60 a, cynthia,
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suitable not time comes from an old leaving family often starting in june night. she was in the industry, but in 2017 he decided to make a switch. as i 1st seem to go to nothing, spend his time travelling, unloading everything he could about how i knew, leaving. since many of the young people had migrated for work, it was mainly the older generation who could tell him about the decline of the traditional handicraft or so ago, even construction workers who would do weaving. working on to 530 or 6 in the evening for 60 to please. and we will reverse onto the, to be included and declared lid for the work, but no construction workers, good 121500 rufus. when we 1st started barely surviving on $350.00, the more bonus obama knew him had also left for was
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when he met. see the good nonsense. he decided to accompany him on his travels and also learned about the division. hundreds up to date, heated, doing full again and is able to provide a good living for the entire family with his new employee, the webmail or the risk. if you buy a single isn't going to be, it can feed 60 family in the same. but if the government is machine mean, it's just see if everything behind, every 100 on the product stands, the likelihood of 60 people are not a. the middle is doing a good business. the collective use is own, the organic caught them and they handle their own marketing. much of their hand moving cloth and clothing is sold online to customers who are happy to pay more for high quality work. for the collective do, this is just the 1st step in the book. wonderful. when i'm pretty not solely through the valley. so you know,
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i'm putting the take off to the next level. we need to educate and train young minds. that's why we launch the new to leaving, sent over their children, get training in handling the modem. i think that teaches them to understand and respect our traditional handicraft that they think the audio randy and has done. it's beneficial then this doctor very hum, loomed loading and that, that the money that they have a and that my goal is to increase demand even then help for the development of the time to be being uh, covered at the bottom of the wiper on that. do you mind to combine the relay that i can get into the scene difficult say, laguna nonsense hoops that one day. every family here, we have hundreds again on, on a good living from the work. it's a game that looks set to become a reality. what will you also do? you look like off to the next big storm hits it, which areas was such a need to be flooded and which it as was able to be the safest, as well as
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a city in sweden that does not want to lead these questions on, on said at the mercy of the future, instead, as a computer model, which is definitely a good thing is he ality to understand the impact of future scenarios to avoid and to go through buds sweden sometime in the future in just 5 minutes. that's more than 15 liters of rain full square meter, the bowl to account drain away fast enough. is this heavy rain could look like one day in the swedish city. the fortunately this was just a simulation for the people have gotten back. this kind of disaster scenario, it's hard to imagine that the city is already preparing for an emergency go some bucks. it's right on the waterfront sea levels here in the north of a so wrong thing due to higher temperatures and melting places,
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and extreme weather events. so becoming more frequent combines this poses a serious threat to the city, says deputy man car in plato, we are the most vulnerable to the city in the sweden. in fact, because we are assisting from, from 3 directions, we have the sea level and the storms coming from the west and pressing off the water to the city from, from the sea. and we have a, the, just the river we chose. so we'll have a rise senior water level and the threatening us from that side. and also the heavy rain falls floating in downtown. got some bug is not on. come on even now. these images are from august 2023. we need a government that really takes this problem seriously because we kind of sewage on ourselves. l o both to the it's cost a lot of a lot of money that the single policy can afford. and also we don't have the authority over private profit to your other municipalities to along the river,
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for example, realistic visualizations, if these potential scenarios could get the right people to pay attention and take action that's why go from bugs, is created a digital twin. and it's based on real data in the 1980s, the city become compiling all the information that code about soil conditions cool to run sewage pipes on the road and rail network. i forget them for me to tell me every single tree is nurtured and essentially accessible data base with this page and height. we can read every data within the city. and we also have parts of the data, our open data into the community. actually we have the, based on this data, eric sean sons, to recreate to the city with all its details. in 3 days of the apartment, even the rates have the right shape and even with the leaves are in the right place
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. my work and with this parametric modeling, we can change the city and visualize it in several different ways. so that's a very strong mechanism in the date of when you're just working with pattern metric and this obsession unit c m science sunset depicts what will happen at sea level rises even faster. and also the various meshes that could protect scoffing bags in the city sunset from the volta. these yellow lines represent low holes that would hold back ripple volta. and in fact, some of them are already being built of the, this is lisa x room is the climate strategist for the government back city planning office. here at parker's, can we have a we have a race to the wall next to the shore to protect the, the city. with that, the,
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on the inside of the was the height of the wall was precisely calculated in advance . this is just one measure to protect the city from rising sea levels. the digital twins could be good for the city to show all the measures that needs to be done and why it has to be done. and i think it's a good tool to visualize with the positions and for all citizens and to show what could happen to guttenberg in the future. the problems are known now it's the case of making the right decisions. for example, big looks could be constructed, the seal, the city of from the said on during heavy rain, especially created open spaces, could ensure that the want to collect small quickly i'm can see poway like here and then new development, theresa lisa area can contain 500 cubic meters
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of water. when the heavy rain is coming, it's 10, collect to water here and save the building. some of the housing center. everything around. the greenery head also helps to provide a healthy of employment. the digital twin, meanwhile, is under constant development. boy, here in the factual guston bag lab researches are experimenting with other potential applications like virtual city tools that allow uses to travel to go from . but as a fraction of the carbon footprint, the of dissolving to dishes or adopting technological innovation. but there are many will feel that me the would make a difference. i mean, people, i've been leaving increasingly that the what is doomed. the humanity is told and that is no solution to the climate crisis. in fact,
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many of the one for the one preparing for a was post tulips like ben green, who calls himself a happy to love mike. all these other, these eligible body met him in germany. the one to stand, how he sees the word it's 2050 and the world is we knew it ended box. yes. we were cited some nice to us. they won't go to here easily. it's 10 days high. what we've tried to keep it is that memory of best a few minutes evenings global food supply was hit by a series of climate change. singers, shouts, people done out of water, which was dry at every major city, looting destruction, and collapse. this guy saw it coming and so we're taking showed the community he did hear back in the 20 twenty's so that to me it was started with the stupid infection phone, but you'll see that as an indivisibility to i'm not sure how it finishes,
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and i hope you're not living in bunkers, but the state is coming to show. ben is one among an increasing number of payment do laws who believe that the end of the world is nice. i spend a couple of days at history, purpose, military barracks, in an undisclosed location and to many ways preparing for was bulls. climate induced collapse been green, probably a with spring more than most of the getting some harsh job in winter months with no nothing and no come to me. i told her self sufficient 7. this isn't an exercise in self sufficiency. the ultimate time is nothing comes in nothing guys as is just the consistency thing. what do you mean by the color with intensity? what's the um, so if i'm trying to tell someone my opinion on the minds of cobb and then the say, yeah, they can say, well yeah, but you use a car and see for marcus. and he's supposed to be with about 10 to city then
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doesn't doing a call is vague and i'm grows, everything he eats right here. he even makes his own for plaza. as he says, the biggest chinks in his alma, the 3 fat mongoloid, something's that he rescued from body slaughter. it sounds like such a harsh that's impulse life. so they wanted to know what convinced him to dive in. so deep. originally it was to drawer attention to the inevitability of collapse. so now that that's inevitable, as he has gone beyond the theoretical inevitability. but it's already started and there's nothing control they can do to stuff that i'm now trying to be useful in the rebuilding me. but also inevitably happened after pulled up. i'll come back to the rebuilding thing, but is collapse inevitable? the latest icbc c report outlines what we can do. it presents multiple scenarios. so let's do a quick summary of where we are. the authors already one by $1.00 degrees celsius
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compared to pre industrial level countries. plants limits will be wanting to well below 2 degrees gaming for $1.00 degrees, but got an trans put us on tract across $1.00 degrees, and the next 5 years. scientists still offer many other scenarios. so in the obviously say we have a range of different, you know, kind of modeling scenarios ranging from low emission scenarios or really high emission scenarios and caught a reading between the higher you go to was thanksgiving, get it specially as we could hit dipping points like point loma for us for leasing, meet in a large forest diagnose, but the higher end scenarios are unlikely. so was on to, so i'll give the business called for the a full clips, but say it's important to notice that in many parts of the world, some of the eclipse is already happening. we are reducing the greenland. i see, i see perhaps we are already seeing cloud rates dials and we are already seeing ocean currents being altered the northern forest and the high far is changing. look
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good. what happened to my lot we, or take pakistan with these kind of enormous climatic events and add to that the fires, the heat waves, the flooding, etc. unreal yukon deny that. and so when the one wishes to call a daughter isn't over, the one wishes to call it a call to action and then for take action. this is really up to us as humanity. humanity has shown progress, some of which has been unexpected. c, o, 2 emissions were not as high as predicted in 2022. the ip c c says that we have still in theory, keep wanting to below $1.00 degrees, which such action and other audience and system wide changes, including the colonizing buildings and industrious, like students, cement. and unfortunately, sydney on either on thing of common cap to a technology then does have a somewhat skeptical view on this. the idea that we're going to act when we traditionally have and is to me or your outcome. how long does it take the world
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governments or the world organizations, whatever it is, to agree on. one way for us to make telephone calls between countries means like 20 years or something was it to, to end up with double i stand country code. so wireless science leaves a window of possibilities. this i can get on board with the hasn't been a lot of live taj and in action from governments. promises repeatedly broken, white corporations and fossil fuel lobbies have been actively holding back. the large scale changes that we need. then the experiment is not really what you would expect when you 1st hear someone prepping for the apocalypse. i think to the lonely bunk, go with gun tomatoes, weapons, and i already and tablets, and the anxious wait for me and get them in some ways it's the opposite. i call is the research institute. it's a, it's a place where people can come and authentically think about
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a situation that they say following up with an experience. his goal is to produce a manifesto for the people who might be rebuilding the was post collapse, including notes on the best music, an art out that this was an extreme stance, but many especially young people do feel that the end of the world is nice. in a pool conductors among $10000.00 children that are on the wall last year. overall, believe that humanity is dooms. and the biggest reason they saw was government, an action. what are we doing when 65 percent of all young people think government is failing them? caroline, when was one of the authors of the study resulting from the pool? and she's also one of the world's leading psychologist on climate anxiety. she argues that feeling anxiety is a valid response. so at this time, we need to feel anxiety, depression, despair, rage, do we need to feel to, and that hopelessness, that hopelessness. you just don't want to be stuck. the,
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or you can take small actions if at home level. but you can also take big actions as a planetary level. you can take political action and social action and personal action . and you just need a combination of the more. ready research shows that taking care of your mental health and taking action on an individual and community level does improve your well being. and these actions, whatever the lead to change. yes, we should be engaged. absolutely. um what's the cost of failure as i think? yeah, absolutely. should be spending an awful lot of time in thinking about adopting. um and i, i know there are a lot of good people putting a lot of energy into that. my sons is just to go one step further. the scientist i spoke to echoed the sentiment that it's not too late to take action on of the was all even the really bad for me. this is the most percent alignment in human history
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. we're going to look back at the 2020 use inside of your kids or your grandchildren. where were you at that time? how did you show up? it's a think and difficult thing to talk about the fate of humanity. but i've left this feeling like it's something we should be doing more because multiple scenarios do exist and many solutions are all set to, to, from seeking comfort in the hope for a better future to finding it in the acceptance of doing. this was a very interesting episode, but which category do you for then? where do you find your goal? i'd love to hear from you. you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week until then take care. good bye. i'm as gosh, the
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