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the impact on your info is and all the input your w story. now on to the story again, steals the canyon fashion design that and his brilliant future delicious co fee that sustainable to we check out the unappetizing comp tale that makes it possible. and is even basic housing the coming and luxury invest is praying on us trade, the parks. the
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prophecy price is a continuing to rise by an average of 9 percent on nearly a trend that set to remain over the next 10 years. the less went off. confess eviction because as house prices rise so do rent and leases and with them and to invest a lean, olson is afraid of losing her home. she lives in this trailer park and tim water outside seattle and then northwest united states. 2 years ago and investor bought a land here. after that, she says the rent for her plot went up 30 percent. and now it's about $800.00 a month. i think it's abuse. i think it's elderly abuse is how i feel about it. because we're elders, we bought these bought into this place for to be over forever home. the problem facing a lien and her neighbors here is that they on their mobile homes,
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but least the land under their feet. an estimated 6 percent of the us population live in mobile home parks, which are now being snapped up by investors. if i get another rent increase, you know, i would be less than $300.00 a month. you guys have gas to get to the doctor's unemployment. and toiletries, elaine had the pension of $1100.00 a month for low income people. mobile home parks also called trailer parks, are often the only option if they want to buy an affordable home of their own. but a lean phone isn't really mobile relocating. it wouldn't be easy. the trailer is too old and the move would be too expensive. crap too. i feel like i'm sure. uh yeah, because we were fine until this company bought this
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place and it was a secret we didn't even know it's kind of been sold. kyle taylor. lucas has been her next door neighbor for almost 30 years. she sees what's happening to her community and tries to help by organizing, through donations. for example, this goes very quickly, or some we, jim, a separate protocol is life so that no one has to feel embarrassed to ask for free food. the donations are brought to a pick up points. kyle is determined to work for change, not just for yourself in your neighbors, but a more far reaching one. that's why she and a lean or part of a neighborhood group tend to have regular meetings to talk about what they can do to fight rising rent. yes. kyle invited the local deputy mayor and the at a dollhouse to today's meeting. moving forward on some bills. we are so grateful for that of that is the one and the silver lining that we tell and latched onto
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this year. you know, as we've been trying to address this new court in this out of state, the investor rate, uh, taking over buying the car. uh, thank you for continuing to attend when the investment company bought the land 2 years ago and the purchase caught the resident by surprise back. meanwhile, there's a new law that requires the residents to be notified that their park has been listed for sale. thing about to kyle also wants the state legislature to introduce another law, a kind of rent cap data dollhouse supports the initiative, isn't that so many times that jurisdictions trying do something piece mail it takes a legislative action to mandate something and then we can update our code so, but everyone's pointing fingers that everyone else, right. we're waiting for the lodge, the legend needs the local jurisdictions to do something. in the interim wrench going up. and our seniors are like one step to be incoming homeless acumen at drive away. there's another mobile home park rose best,
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who's also retired lives here. she enjoys painting, but she doesn't have as much time for her hobby nowadays. now that she's become involved in a $10000000.00 plus project. she and her husband sean and their neighbors were facing the same state as building but in their case, the new law had gone into force. they did receive prior. notice that the owner plan to sell the land now she and the other residents want to buy the land themselves. and there's a lot of money at stake. scary, somehow because he will invest all of you together. well, the $10000000.00. i haven't signed anything. well, and you will not each individual person is not alternately responsible in the co operative as a whole is responsible. right. so everybody in the community co op is being set up with the help of victoria obama. you know, she's guiding them through the funding and the red tape to the housing non profit
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she works for wants to help preserve one of the last affordable housing options for people on low or fixed income. but each household has premium, a $100.00. bucks not gonna make a dime in the overall financing that's needed. the recording fees, the paying for their attorney and paying for other expenses, get rolled into that permanent finance. once the sale goes ahead, rows best and her neighbors will pay their rent for their plots to the cooperative . so they'll have control over any rent increases. almost everyone in the community is in favor of the purchase. i'm excited. i'm relieved. that's one, be worry that i would not have on my mind and i always had it on my mind. you know, i'm a big believer in security of where you live. rose hopes that a lien and kyle and the other mobile home park will also find that security. they don't know yet if they'll get the chance to buy the land. their home is
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a standing on end of the investor is willing to sell for a lean time is running out. she might end up having to move in with her sons and lose her independence for rent keeps going up the from us for so to cup of tea. no french press or filter coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. but climate change is diminishing harvests and turning the daily coffin to a precious commodity. but don't panic. there are solution of this putrid smelling pope is an excellent fertilizer. a mix of banana is chicken manure and sugarcane juice made by didn't van jones with enzyme still break down the nutrients? see, use it to treat his coffee plant. he inherited the farm from his parents 7 years
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ago and has made a lot of changes. i see, i mean gaming a like everyone here. my parents made excessive use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers with watching my think that in that made the soil, honda civic on the plants week and no good for the future goes and i turned the b c . time that is why i wanted to do things differently and decided to specialize in organic farming. the coming that'd be to begin once a month use phrases, coffee plants with the own advertising, nutrient cocktail which also keeps pests at bay. he used to live in the urban sprawl of ho jayman city in the south of the country, but return to the central highlands in the north where he grew up. it hasn't rained in 3 months, which is unusual here, and it's hot to coffee. grow is used to say the cool climate here was perfect. but now many say the weather is become unpredictable. then john uses one sec of chicken
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men newer for each tree to keep the soil soft and combat the impact of climate change. made it either you don't let them know the dry season this year is really extreme. the other company farmers, i'd like to go to the crops 2 or 3 times more than i do with my organic approach. and it's working out here. my trees are strong with healthy and even growth on the see knows every bush and tree on his plantation and waits until the cherry like fruit have turned a nice deep red, signifying that they're ripe. the harvest period is normally between november and december. with that too is different tier didn't then don't science bear fruit all year round. quantity requires patience. he says and passion rather than the sweetest honey under beams are inside the cherry. other farmers in the area were initially dismissive, but his decision to break with traditions, seeing that his book knowledge was no match for their years of experience,
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but soon they were lining up to ask him for advice, which he is happy to provide. now, they've joined forces to found a cooperative, so they can all benefit from his methods. look, i have not to my started using organic fertilizers, 3 years ago, we've done this help. i've learned a lot from him. everything takes longer, but it's more sustainable by the roots, a stronger in the beams of better, but also, but yes, the quality is very good. i got a new generation is taking over coffee plantations in vietnam, and inheriting the challenging conditions with it. this area is mainly home to small holders. most of them have a ranch to hector's of land and just under 2000 trees and all the want to save their livelihoods and coffee farming. among them is winning from ton, who's testing a new variety of coffee being at his nursery. it goes by the name ts 5, but everyone here calls it the super being due to its excellent to yields the
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plants, the saplings on to a stable root of stock to see which combination delivers better growth in the region. still have the thought that's not the idea is for this new plan to help us kill 2 birds with one stone. once what they're telling us what to do with a co pay. uh, they have no new mach, we want to produce high yields from the new bien site, might have to have together with the strong roots that will withstand the extreme weather conditions. ok, so you want both of the coffee trees have 2 months to grow together in a protected environment and then they are replanted on the farm of one thing that when drunk ton is already sure this variety is cheaper to cultivate than other beings with less water required and less fertilizer, and if all goes well in a few years time, the harvest will be far more plentiful and the quality of the beans not being compromised by climate change is also vital for the regions. coffee traitors,
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demand for those beans is growing. in asia to before they are ready to be sold, the beans 1st have to meet the discriminating tastes of the coffee testers. they check the product sweetness, and the city. in the process determining the market value of that harvest. i can't taste whether a coffee has been growing organically, but i can taste its quality, and the new ts 5 bean has a great after taste. the vast majority of coffee grown in vietnam is the strong tasting robust of variety. the plants are more robust than a rabbit, but they are sensitive to high temperatures, ends, drought, as we try to do better and, and face those challenges, i think what you would kind of open it is to make like a bit of coffee and new processes, new drying methods, so can innovate. yes. and for didn't ben dung and his neighbors, there's more at stake these loved traditional vietnamese filter coffee and want to
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keep the culture alive. and it's unifying power between the generations. busy who is holding the low hang? uh, we don't do the same thing, which is that helps you to hear your host. it means we can re discover a lot of things together. that can be a problem or an image of what we enjoy all the best people that will mean that out of my colleagues here, give me energy and motivation. and that inspires us to keep on developing new ideas . so when you, when you say molly, who may be in the global race to combat climate change your thumbs, coffee growers are keeping pace. there's confidence in the future here that innovative and sustainable methods can help later generations make a living from coffee farming the victoria perry and a team of hunting trees in the north west of chillies. capital santiago's
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here on this set, a rank who, over 70000 saplings have been planted in the past 5 years. or even more credit because we need to leave some room around the trunk. that simple and the root canal on 6. unless it is 0, your insurance has to be very even the most. and can you like know when it rains? got a one, although you can actually tree with the trench will collect rain, most of that will prevent erosion and cool. cool. so don't all the new trees stuff this pop up front of them. they helped me catch a run of the sounds like if you've got some. i hope so now the hill looks green and healthy, but he eats and drowns, exacerbated by climate change. mean the area dries out almost completely in summer . when it rains, it can get dangerous to the people who live at the foot of the hill. rain full
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chance of the earth can trigger lands lights, the trees of being punted to secure the ground and prevent this from happening. they use a store moisture in the soil and help cool the area. the aim is to create a green lawn, a kind of natural air conditioning system. it could actually say lines rank is the whole district in santiago. so many people here, it's taking a harsh tone. i know it's just too hot and they, but i'm not in the summer, they really feel it's where this news going to be even worse, less than what am i talking about? the elderly can't afford the conditioning, like it's stuff and poor people, all they can use to keep close water. they have to stay out of the sun roof of a pig, worried because it can raise. i've told my wife, i don't think i can take the heat in summer anymore. temperatures of around 40 degrees of projected so rank of this summer. this kind of heat is unprecedented. it's victoria perry. and in december there's been
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a rise in heat when they did fatalities. as a result, the reforestation project is intended to help alleviate the situation however, but they don't affect the me take a look at the medium. i mean, veteran space is gonna help and lower minimum of temperatures in winter and in the next month, temperatures in some of the week of it in the last young. let me see if i see on this why, what's happening with mind rank of going to the room and i have to say everyone. yeah, bob will have a direct impact on the immediate surroundings in minneapolis. i'm a rank one little somebody. you're going slowly. i'm the but the more offensive screens, the great are these things are going to help lower temperatures for the way to win . i mean, it's gonna be like a better product from heat and drought to waste and add pollution. santiago is facing many environmental challenges. it's also struggling with social inequality. the gap between rich and pool is one of the reasons for the protest and violence that the city has witnessed. in recent demonstrate this voice that rang
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the privatization of pension includes the full name of the education and health sector to pull. people are especially affected by the impact fee environmental crisis. it's a situation that could escalate dramatically, says a night. okay, so from day one we'll assume without doubt, santiago is an absolutely divide. i'm assisting you guys to perform climate change is exacerbating in a quality one bath. this is one of the triggers for the social conflict and the injustice that so many people are experiencing them. even the environmental crisis is increasingly becoming a social and political crisis in affluence neighborhoods in san diego. there's no garbage on the streets, public services work. well, there were plenty of green spaces of hawks and the air is cooler and freshman. this
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is because they've benefit from all public spending. a lot of tax paid by companies and businesses is funneled into these districts. up to 9 times more of a carpet service spent here that in socially disadvantage districts, what the company was wondering about whether its income from commercial pageant so tolls around 2 thirds goes into a municipal fund. only one 3rd stays in vista, colorado. we make an important contribution to other neighborhoods. ready like many neighborhoods, vanka is chronically undefended. a project like the tree planting initiative could only be funded with help from international donuts who are affecting c o 2 emissions. but even more trees on to enough to mitigate the effects of climate change, especially for people us socially disadvantaged, explains urban studies expert ricardo fellow feet rank until
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a throw. it might be it could be a nickel name. so thank you for ranking with all the problem. is it have you in the for 70 percent social housing? why expenses own can realize a project like this get if you didn't all there's going to do it to me, but it will, they look it or be able to get, but i saw in the refund on the phone, but we must forget that increase for policy on the distribution be added on and we must show. so there we go by much into the commercial fitness equipment. but the people that for that and co we'll see a long term benefits. i mean it helps lower temperatures and serves as a local recreation area. but also promotes bio diversity and the project is a little bit unity to raise awareness about nature and climate change. if that is when i worked on this as an opportunity to adapt to climate change and make a difference. so as you can see, this is a very built up area and there are lots of highway south to be the better this is suddenly a place in santiago would change, can happen to us. i'm yeah, well, what else? it will come over the next few years. steve,
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1000 low trees will be planted in rank s, victoria and colleagues. the project is also a contribution to great social and environmental justice. here in santiago, the pursuing each and every day life gives me like do the things that give me peace. i'm the realize my purpose in life and you know what i wanted to do as i could then in a certain degree john david, a veto, is a fashion designer who grew up in the canyon capital nairobi in the key bearer area, which is associated with poverty crime, drug abuse and prostitution. he began designing clothes also to avoid turning to criminal activity. the boys to see that he felt from community late hours. it is
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hard for you to become somebody in life. so instead of like making clothes, i wanted to show people that also look good, come from the suspect. and david succeeded here in his workshop and keep era, he now designs fashions for a host of star clients, not just from kenya, but also global celebrities like bruno mars and beyond say. so these are going to come as they have left them with deep slope of the garden. it's are embodied into them. so through that, i'm also able, it's not on the desk to speak about my creation of my work, but i'm also able to speak about like one of the african studies because i'm not doing it frustrating africa, you know, designing clothes also helps david come to terms with his difficult childhood he attended back got the primary school here in the outskirts of t barrow. his mother was a single parent who raised him and just 3 sisters on her own. she couldn't
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afford their tuition fees. as a result, at the age of 11, david had to leave school around 11 like i wanted to become like an engineer. electrical engineer because i was really good in months. so then i drove out of school. that's been the dream southern southern slowly by slow and i've been told that my life was going to end on the time because everybody was telling me like, and i'm going to get in the mysteries and stuff like that because it's expensive and deposited on my friends like, you know, most of them is in the crime, doesn't mistaken identity of the drug abuse. so me being alive right now and being able to do the, that they do is just like maybe 2 days. david, a veto supports a lot of local children who face a similar difficult situation. he's old school uniforms for over $700.00 girls and boys and pete the school fees for $20.00 of them. the oaks youngsters like 13 year old esther will be able to follow their dreams. in her case, becoming a pilot. that's me. but it's great because not that many kids are able to go to
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school because the parents don't have enough money. and when you're at home, you can't study and keep up with the other people switch those out. so i'm really glad to be coming to school in the future on the so david a, vito also supports local deaf women teaching them to so and helping them to find jobs. i shall mock mood. mohammad now works in a factory that manufacturers bags. she's able to provide for her family. also thanks to david life with no money was tough, but now i can afford the hospital bills for my daughter. i can save some money by food and pay her school fees due to vito believes in the principle of helping people to help themselves. next, have been so good. next. anything so abroad?
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i do not disprove. sitting there like, you know, people out in the talent enough to give them to continue to help them kind of what you're new to the concern. yeah. like david's latest labor of love is to keep bare a fashion show a chance for butting designers to showcase their creations. and they appreciate the chance to get some visibility. many have to fight against the same prejudices that confronted david at the start of his career. the so for us to come here for thing, are creativity on the, on the forefront then saying that this is what we do. this is how we express ourselves. and this is a way of life physically, very many people and allowing them to dream that visible succession, both you, you can be free, you can create, you can be magic. it's another trying for david to veto hosting a fashion show in the middle of a slum district meeting that was at the back. no paper
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before this and think about that other thing about bryan, i'm glad that business is on their own. nobody. i mean, um, everybody having good vibes, we don't see like any kind of solution that is like negative to anybody because everybody's upstairs and it's really not all of that. you go to lunch, but people the on every other day if you want me to go to z as a whole. yeah. no problem. the things that they get to see about as out there for david, a veto. there is no question of him ever leaving kenya and the place where he grew up. not even for enticing offers from abroad. looking for more unexpected insights and exemplary solutions from around the world . you get to meet the people fighting climate change, then follow us on facebook, instagram, and take tokens the
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