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when people stop texting, dissolving, i'm still actively engaging. would that communities hang straight? hello and welcome. i'm saw that the body annual watching it going down. there is an enormous fall water in people's narrative, especially when they tell their own stories. and this is the best community, is having up pillows and deep understanding of their own issues. and therefore also the problem in today is episode we need some people and communities will tell us how it is done. let's start with photographers in gen nice. the capital city of the southern states, aust, i'm a lot of the city has spaced several environment to the challenges that have only gotten was with climate change. but despite all the challenges of people who live you are i proud of it and have taken it upon themselves to tell the story of the city the struggle that the encounter on the streets. and does he ality or what
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brings it? and they have done all of this to the lenses on the cameras. logical, anything hazardous to humans as dumpy. i didn't not chain they. we need to tell you the story is because via the ones who are affected by the what amount of sacrament is one of 8 photographers, somebody i say, thought that a good a wanting to dive in youth collective. they sort of the opposite party in, not you. and then they put together for doing solution called english that a good english category, which means us gates us studies. so they've got the story is the, uh, the pick a lead door from losing power. right. and people end up being somewhat less then go use less on this initiative, was the beginning of the question. what will it look like when people deliver stories? indemnity language isn't fine minded by photographers finally come up the ink to showcase the life of much in most communities and not to me to personal experiences supplement to collect and incident the lift acute to mark on him. although it wasn't an automatic set of best and just suddenly as watch that he learned view it
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in my neighborhood by that button and said, oh well that's why i was off. yeah. that if most you to is by the people here, i'm going to, it's the most of those that day, but not the people he employed that we are really and buys. and there's a lot of that really hard about the people to any. but he acted like we are different fueled by this incident, decides to do a for the series on the coding you'd dump us located just to can only did of the, from the borders of us in the body. they hit a site according to one of the city store viet quotes the waste of more than 40 years in an area equivalent to about a $190.00 for the policy. and well, i remember this incidentally really well know these were dumping base and there was a water bottle house. there's with the actually the open the bottle and drank the water. then i asked her why she was thinking from it. she said it's 30 outside,
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but the water inside is good. this is what we're doing. that would be boosted time slots evening. but that growth has been, it's been people like her was struggling to start right. putting on the model and i think it's like the v is work on the according to your dump yard is important. if a father comforted documented, they would never discover the people's, their stories, what their life like, how to believe, how many generations have been there. they would merely show the visuals and deep what's like the riddle for those have been helpful examples by getting it for them to deflect. i think doing this like somebody is really important for this process. it's by documenting the families affected by the dump yard supplements photographs sit at the intersection of environmental and social injustice and on bravo. the discrimination not to make his face for generations. social act was spinning shot, who worked on a report on the air pollution levels and not in a point to told this part of the city which was the highest population of
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marginalized communities. is also the one that's burdened with highly polluting industries that sold tonight is pretty of a lot of people who did the undeniable root is the explorer thing, not so nice resources and extracting the energy to the everything we need to get from the thing electricity from some of both loans and petroleum products, but throwing it into downloaded it along. even this is getting neighbors from not and i must go run the state and bond or to anybody lives on uh on the, on the east with those paddling on how this excited the practice has a better than i was in fact on who is most affected by climate change, events like extreme feet and unpredictable things in the city. calling me modern mind magenta once you open one day and in fact, every one holds up. all god, it's slowly effect on the tools we have been subjected to solution injustices and have been received for generations to find any leg got on them and they could do it again. or yup. and
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man the, because this has been home least for the 1st time about unique take on the complex at ease of late fee, up on like the quarter or what the and it won't even how about the only thing like that. and i think the one i've checked against, what does it as of the devastating effects of the 2023 gen i've, let's find me a, this is call you from marginalize communities. do far more justice in capturing the media impacts of climate disasters, than outside those military. what places in chain they like military and money back on, but likely colored money, but not a nameless, groaning at the same time. if no one was documenting this, we'll, i decided it goes up to me to document this and i took that is that my umbrella and took the photo from the data. so i'm gonna be the idea of the bill for the audit but and voting you with an extra fee. we have to imagine less communities. let's do . i'm the sources a whole here generation of file for the story tellers who pay attention to associated environmental issues are introduced. watson, we deliver due to days of and it's about the situation here because no one is going
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to take historical fact and many other. cuz what if the only for that reason doesn't need to document this lot? will these images change people's views immediately? no good on the but photographs can establish connections between various nuances that may otherwise go unnoticed. what is the way we say i want to continue documenting life and not teammate and share my work with the work? well, i believe i'll be able to do a little on that and i'm with the to the exhibits in the young photographer's semester, spotlight on the hardship, injustice and dangers faced by people in knots and judging by the coats who came to see it. it's in fact could be liberated well beyond the boundaries of the community . what are on demand to the rights while these are basic human rights that out and signed in the constitution of india and among other things in for equality and freedom. but where does the climate crisis fits into these rights? by the supreme court disease simply is ordered that climate change is intrinsically
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linked to the right to life and to we quality. so avondale watson, it's 7 phase long. general election is climate and election issue is development warner to come out in dallas climate goals and bushes enough and is green growth no way forward. the new style proudly shows off the solar panels on the roof of daily's. metro. metro is one of the green flagship projects of the cities, energy and transportation transition. the solar panels are not only installed on the roof, but also on the trains themselves. any micro asthma and not a mock on the one. it was a made by the grid. we want to generate a lot of energy is around a 3rd of the metro is electricity already comes from solar energy to share a set to grow, to 50 percent within the next decade. but this is just one small building block in
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india as plan to become an international power house for green energy, with several mega projects. the country aims to triple, let's renewables by 2030, and do use renewable energy capacity as multiply it in the past 2 years. it's sharon, the energy mix is almost equal to that of the us today. china clearly out performs both renewables are just one side of the coin. india is pushing in all directions also into the dirty ones. cold production is on the rise in india today, while industrialized nations like the u. s. and european union are closing down plants of the fossil fuel. coal share in india is energy mix is almost 80 percent cool is still the cheapest specifics if you didn't get continues to the good remains because one of the things speak with the board is electricity shortages. and a lot of part of it goes his daughter can use to have like the good public goods, no chevy. they would not get her level electricity through the 47 know things of
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improved dramatically. and people are lot people have because it's the habit, but using public boat read you to do it so and so forth. and they want electricity to use the mass of electrification. and infrastructure projects have scored leaders, points among voters in the past years in india. however, climate is still not a priority in politics, say experts is duplicate, goes to india is very, very focused on the and that's what people want. that's what people do. lord uh, there's a massive bush for meeting for stature. there's a group in because you were doing it was an under, it was in the us projected to become the 3rd largest market for most of these bins . so. so, you know, it's is almost the fastest growing economies and the word india is the world's 3rd largest emitter of greenhouse gases. one factor, it's huge,
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population of $1400000000.00 people per capita, carbon emissions still don't meet those of many. other countries, though, as strongly as the effect of the climate crisis is already being felt in india, there should be a clear interest in pursuing climate protection. but the bottom for voters with energy security and economic growth based on cole is taking a toll. scientists estimate more frequency waves like those currently happening in bangalore, are leading to more than a 1000 deaths annually all over the country. among other impacts. last june. fast food companies couldn't offer tomatoes on burgers, drought and flooding and destroyed farmers harvest. seeing how that impacting the crops use different activities and they might, they may be good if you look at the example of schools to speaking communities who are seen sea level guys plus times they have kind of a frontal view into that kind of slow but damage in fact, the destruction of natural resources, the expanding water crisis and the change in weather patterns is hitting large
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parts of the society. in early april india, supreme court officially recognize that climate change affects the fundamental rights of the entire population and the current election. the countries 2 largest parties include environmental and climate issues and their manifesto, prime minister and the rendering bodies, b, j. p says it wants india to reach net 0 by 2070. they want to also increase tree cover, improve air quality, and 60 cities and clean up rivers. as the opposition congress party says it plans to set up a fund to tackle the challenges of climate change. for many environmental lists, however, the plans are too vague and don't go far enough. and there's still no strong pen indian climate movement or a green party movement like that would have to be done since mine's a pretty bad use of a geographic differentiation of cost bad. yours income patios,
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different education levels. and that kind of coordinated jamie to movement is do something that is involving investment this 30 just right now, the way that it does maybe even go to cindy is goal is to become climate neutral by 2017. that's not ambitious enough to fit with global climate. targets to limit warming to $1.00 degree celsius according to the energy or climate action track or india is one of the climate swing states. we have to get in the right to get emissions and to be able to really combat climate change. i think there is just no question about that contributing 7 percent of the world greenhouse gases. india is roland climate protection is becoming more and more important to adapt to the climate crisis and get on track to the 1.5 degree target. however, india would need green investments of a size not far from its entire annual budget, but accessing fresh money is tough due to high interest on the international financial market and increasing national debt to the credit rating agencies of the
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place. and then definitely the monthly that the development bench bilateral institutions from western countries have a very keys or to play in, in reducing those risks for that capital to be able to go. i think those are the key at those that are involved in getting in creating the eco system from the capital, private professional and but i've got got money to be able to go to emerging market go, let me add india despite massive green growth. experts don't predict india will raise its climate ambition soon, unless it easier access to credit investment from abroad and support from ritual countries suite in this step. but when, when additions are stalling, individuals are taking up jobs that are benefiting meeting alignment. in our next fees, we look at such a green jobs and restock by meeting a woman in delhi, who is up skilling herself and is now a proud owner of
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a business that is benefiting her. and also changing the lives of those around her and to a local in line in daily. yeah, no cartoon is opening up for the day. she's going to have her own material recovery facility, or a modern just a few years ago, she was working on the streets as a waste because in all kinds of fed up. so now she's especially happy to have her own business. he's the sci fi, the benefit of running an em out of his dot. it protects me from the rain and harsh conditions outdoors, well goes on, even in hot weather and during, during the season. and that the but to start to a motor, if she had much to learn how to separate the waste, who would take it for recycling and under what conditions? how to negotiate with business partners. student then dot hood adults, then why mental and you fights for sustainability and social justice by helping
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people escape regardless employment. her new job has changed during a copy of his life. helena, that's among the but of the day. i see the difference before i had to ask my husband for money and had to be very cautious by spending every cent. now the way i will own save and spend has been transformed at the bottom. uh and a good kind of, uh, yes, of, of, of the by so, no cartoon makes around $10000.00 or piece per month, roughly $110.00 euros. she's just one of close to 50 for most base, because now i think they're living this week. this means she and her colleagues about of the green economy, environmental protection, the sustainable use of resources, and renewable energy's. all these areas, brothers, new employment opportunities and explore it, expect that india would need more workers to fill these jobs in the future.
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we have estimated that a gotten clique wrote the workforce engaged in the wind and the sort of sectors that $1000000.00 and additional job of capacity would be added off world war $3.00, millions by 2000 to ask them a hand and we finished his engineering degree, he owned an extra qualification in the field of energy management. today, he's working as a consultant at a big hospital in w. two's follow. consumption is far too high. to low blonde, he arranges but medias modifications which would save the hosp to lots of energy in the long run. in the area of building energy management. the need for skilled workers is already great. data analysis and artificial intelligence should help make structures green up. but specific training is required all the large booth walks fidelity is department afford, as she own her qualifications during
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a state funded training program at n g o, the wood wildlife fund. today she is mapping, and adrian daily's, freedom of loyalty gardens. later, this should pay to determine the best habitat for such a blond and animal species. but her new knowledge is useful in other areas to, to i've use that him on the same thing with like, oh, in the band sponsor for the stay the all the words live we all bird, the more the sources are ordered. they are located on the of, at our door like climbing things like where they can of the more do this. so what has been good, easy access to the fire or incident if it happens. many projects come due to development projects in the lease on. so i have to check that if it is coming into the florida state he or not. so i do not support the extra training his paid off. g uninsured was a training officer at the time. he tells us that such programs have more than 2
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quotes of the bosses opinion, find a new job afterwards. mex most have gone into this search and put the money into the beauty of organizations like city and the blue to blue if has joined in various projects. then various research institutes have joined and forest departments. that is the major place with these guys go and board watches, joint predicted areas as guides, new sources of energy, bring with them new challenges for the labor market. so workers who are prepared to keep learning new things don't need to worry about their jobs. there should be plenty for them to do in the future. so there are many creative ways to stucco. the challenges that face and watch is more creative than not. it has the fall was to change on perspectives and expand. mine says you must
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have seen these tiny bunched flowers. they all cause land tanaka model or, and why they might look harmless. they haven't made it over 44 percent of india as far as for being a major upset to bio diversity. so how does one be with such an oil for these effects? that is a drive in india that has done this into an asset and it's scam, sample, sped of, and the massive of the all these elephant is coaches crafted from them, done a delicate works of fox that represent the connection between nature and conservation, and symbolize to a specific problems the 1st problem is the land done up on an individual to speak is that spread throughout india's farthest. this leads to a shortage of native loans provide our be was to graze on,
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including elephant under excessive bates. problem number 2, conflicts between humans and elephants are increasing. got to pull up a lot of water is disability like done that's on the left. so then defensive, the started encroaching on our property. it can be dangerous to go out, especially at night, even in the evening, is the interest to go to the forest and get vegetable roots and honey for cooking, the land and up line so. so pick, pick on the spot. if there is an elephant with dies within the vicinity, so we can get what do we need in the forest any more the the, the lent donica model is considered one amongst the both danverse and visit the species of floating plants, introduced as an ornament with blonde and 17 century link done a month has taken over more than 40 percent of india as far as the shrubs compete with native loans for the space and resources. the fruits out a tractor for various unable, especially for baths,
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which helps disposable on further. that i stick i caught has a ph. d on elephant behavior and ins go found out of 2 organizations that are tackling the lung. donald problem. lynn dunn, allison dropped because part of an effort to help the real elephant to get some of their happy done. but in india's southern major deserves. so the huge problem, almost 30 to 40 percent of these box allows the unavailable for large members because there's nothing there that they can eat. and that's pushing animals out quite a bit, going into the fields and farmers were living around a box and fading, a lot of conflict. and the cost of the moving is huge. you need people, ebay, who are using land done up on the livelihood, who in order to start taking it out of the forest and do something on scale, like these women from better good room, but try it and who live in the middle of the biosphere, is of insulting the, the 5 and a half 1000 square kilometer does this home to the largest number of ition of defense. and the word as the women
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have learned to croft elephant as go to some of them don't symbols of human wide life co existence. the blood provides them with a livelihood, and even the fact that you've seen the elephants in the fall, it is awesome. and when we saw these mornings, it made us view and have a hit. and of course doesn't matter. as in the divorce, we are trained to make b besides elephants for it, and then we talk to me, does size addison's good and that in, in the for the 5th. good. some us on the, on the, on the end of us, i have been doing this work for 5 years. and the 1st for the 6th structure, we have 2 more lead to remove the skin and clean it. the vendors will give us the same look. and we use that to make the elephant down because the and they on a very equity that correct or not the light died good as of and the state of dummy not 40 percent of its 600 square kilometers is covered with invasive lent on
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a plans the local members from the gravity communities, a theme from the non profit organization show a trust, approved the shrubs with heavy machinery. remove $2.00 to $5.00 tons of them done every day. the product loan has been shredded. they're using valuable bios. that buy mosque and that'd be shipped into a factory that owned and sold. it's about 3 of the people, you know, i almost anyone into anybody would buy any amount. every defect to the, for example, and you get is buy is about uh, 10 tons of food with a date since 2020, the sort of trust has cleared about a 150 tons of them don't. from about 100 has is of forest land across the states of thumb is not good, not, and kind of with positive effect for the end of most of the modem with light tigers
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of the phone number section on the floor plan. we have extracted, i'm done up lines from upload via the initially there, but no any most to be seen. now we can see a lot of somebody other than sports ideas more than 100 of them in the expected block every day or the low on the number of block loan that the day you're welcome . when i'm done, i live in it's around 400 of them. have been exported to various countries. the project employee is a $180.00 trouble artist. in 2021, the collection of lending, one of the things was shown in london. event was a huge success. in 2023, the non profit enterprise, the real elephant collective, received a by live production of board biking, johns the in the valley view. and then i have work now the deposit died reduced into our bank account and we take out what we need and keep the rest in the bank for the expenses like our children schooling or hospital bills. i really liked this
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job. it's great to say that the been selling a lot beloved on our lessons and aspiring and creative examples of how to approach a human wildlife conflict. such as fighting reports today. have you come across any such unique stories or solutions? let us know 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. now miss gosh, the
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