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[000:00:00;00] the love and respect the around the world. we are seeing people come up with new video ideas and joining together to protect the environment that includes such as autism. up to this and young people will meet some of them today. welcome to equal off, because i am sandra holmes, that we nobody you right here in comp. hello, you've done this. does right sandra when it comes to new solutions with need
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science of course. but we also need our history and culture to spot those ideas and mobilize people and the entire communities. i have curriculums joining you from vegas nigeria. it's great to have you with us. here's what's coming up. what documents and i will be a gathering data on and pollution and how a home get read all to is this promoting upside claim id cool opportunities and all the return of us talk to you to come go as far as environmental revival. but 1st, we had to cut the law, which like so much of africa, is working to reduce unemployment and help protect the environment. and the country is making some real strides towards a green economy. new green tech jobs us prompting of their jobs that didn't even exist just a few years ago. let's take
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a look. the changes under when you want previously unexpected opportunities in getting the job market. for example, linda never dreamt of working to fly farm. and now she's surprised how much she loves, i suppose the fund decided 4 years ago, i guess the traditional career palm and created his own profession in urban agriculture. and eva is learning to settle carbon projects in the forest of the interior of the country as possible retiring projects, including what do these 3 young people have in common? vill oh, working in the green economy as part of the country's ecological transition. when linda started at the fly farm her fence, these were difficult. she seated being around the markets and slice that upgrade for a new move. i was so afraid i didn't want the slice to touch me. i said i was going to wear long sleeves. but the hardest part for linda was dealing with
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a family's prejudice about the unusual professions she had chosen to see. so they said it was bound to affect my health that my good service, the tea thing that everything we do here is practically nothing for that. since we use waste an old, but it was a beat with this, they didn't really accept it. i said that instead of staying home and being a button, it's good for me to learn and discover something new. today the young woman is proud to call her cell phone in tomorrow, just i'm has even convinced her mother to join the company in another part of our vision, stefan is also do we need jump that didn't exist when he was a student. after completing his geographer studies, he wanted to be an urban farmer, but found new company to take him on all. so he set up his own business, offering training courses to individuals and schools. i can steal from that step for me personally, it was
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a way of not depending on the traditional employment system in the form, which is you leave schools as you look for a job in the public sector once the extra value about that it was a way of showing that you can create your own job and be financially independent. it's on sale on the farm, on linda, on the green korea pos but this still in the minority with many green job opportunities. green unclean. the foreign government is keen to entice small school leave us a is a profit system by this, i'm blah, and i think he, me, the green jobs are and what you might call it sub jobs are opposite the some aspect that we don't manage to make clear to all those looking for walker and i so, so much so that when we direct them to was green jobs, got the problem in a few sort of because they think this time job to this was on the bus it, but this was on the decent jobs on in 2022,
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the ministry launched it's integrated strategy for the promotion of green jobs include the blog, and then attempts to promote the sick. this news spread abroad with some young graduates like eva coming from europe to learn a new treat. the 26 year old is working as a cop on project manager, but she still likes the experience needed to carry out a forest inventory by herself. today, unexperienced agronomist to show you how to categorize trees to find out whether this forest could be successful. colbin project, i've never done this kind of thing, so it's all new to me for us to invent trees. i've never done this kind of study. so we need to work together. so i know all about the problem and the capital markets and what not to talk about the fields. so we really need to work hand in hand to achieve our goal. after returning to our vision ever shows come on market
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knowledge with their colleagues. as everyone in the team is discovering the news of the call the markets at the same time, it's both a challenge and a real professional opportunity for all involved the dynamic grooves of africa. sustainability sector has quotes many by surprise. it has also prompted the international labor organization to publish the directory of green jobs, unprofessional. so, the aim of these catalogs, somewhat vocational and technical training, struck chosing their mission to accompany quick. the vault needs to be the loved them and then the ceiling up on your apple device, which today's taking that buffy core logic of transition don't say so. it's to help them accomplish these and task. so these catalogs these 1st a in, on the 2nd a study, we help companies but already established to become a green apple while since they haven't seen the fund to, he's raising awareness, i'm boosting skills inter green calling on what he's doing the to i'm moving
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a to columbus has from, i'd be shot that he wants to reduce the green, steals gap between the economic capital and elsewhere. it won't double, and the people leaving the interior of the country don't have the same opportunities as people, univision, it. so for me, it's important to come and create a new system in my field that will enable them to have access to that type of employment that is beneficial to the environment to keep the black kia sedona. with that it's still fun. opening minds to new green korea pots aides that are sharing in the development of new sectors. orland and booking any surprising new direction. the green economy include you for giving young people the chance to work towards a better future. move in now to jeremy with changing conditions
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in food and farming are also on the agenda for most of the weld with this piece of food security. but due to global conflict and extreme with the parts of the world are facing the re shortage. so could be more for z and to these boxes, you also supply either climates chemba off or reset facility. yeah, munich. cut this delicate little tongue help fight food shortages. the wheat and this climate chamber is still an e 7 centimeters high, but in just 10 weeks time, the special variety will be ready for harvesting up to 6 times a year. get some of the stuff in the end, so don't do that scrolling well. it's already flowered, as you can see here, the guns, including the fuel masters to the green bio mass dime the no, it's left behind. is the grain in the years the couldn't. i can be see, and we can provide long periods of daylight to boost road is missing kind. we don't have to set up
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a special times or it's cooler or warmer buddha is spent as low as them of ends and then they couldn't. but we can cultivate the plant at a steady temperature of say, 23 degrees in daylight blasting 18. 20 or even 22 hours. and of course, that allows for a harvest with a high yielding to inside the team from the chair of digital agriculture at the technical university of munich, which is also funding the project control and test various key factors such as lights, temperature, nutrient supply. and most importantly, what they mainly use of voice in nutrient mixed. yeah. so the worst that can be recycled as well as a layer of horses that doesn't evaporate. this means that was that consumption is up to 95 percent lower than in agriculture. in recent years also has proved to
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be the most unpredictable fact to an agricultural production. in germany, weak production remains relatively steady. but around the world, it's in decline. droughts and floods are taking a severe toll growing weight, and those could be viable not only in regions affected by draft, so flooding, but also in germany to reduce the negative impacts of agricultural production on the environment. and it's up to the full time. it has many advantages of water requirement is extremely low and we have no negative impact on the environment on bio diversity, that's one so, so we don't need crop protection. we can control nutrients in a very targeted way. one 3rd, we do have a high energy input as well as the technical set up, which has i c o. 2 footprint as highs as things stand. it would be rush to present this to the world as a solution to the, the, it's a building block. this is one element in the food production process. it pulled up
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to one that's already interest from countries like single pole, egypt and the united arab emirates for reasons ranging from lack of space to water shortages. which burning tools is a promising option. it's surprising ideas like these, but i help you know, find promise, a new solutions. and these preparation can come from odds to pick one museum that opens not too long ago, here in the idea which is using works of us to show some beautiful ways that trash can be turned into treasure. it is sold to crease onto another thing that makes this museum special is thought, it doesn't just put on the, on the goals, to look at the phones and all these museum once to make the console experience. let's just stick it out in the sweet. doing good.
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a. welcome to nigeria as west museum. it showcases works of the mid entirely out of this gutted materials such as used plastic cortez and low medium guns. yeah. bye bye to asking question. what that we do with the waste that we generate, you said it was through in the to we had nobody to give you the honest side because it's like like a stupid question. what's his wisdom meant to be used for you not to be thrown away, but i just couldn't, you know, give up on that idea. and i was trying to look for what else we could do with it. but done southwest nigeria, the museum a trucks, a lot of visitors who support its mission initiative will help club diseases. i think that sees that, that needless and then we'll create a sustainable environment, a green that environment um, any place where we can all enjoy our lives and printer. the initiatives includes
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teaching young people how to up skin wisdom to functional, do rebel on the phone to bold products, found your market on the will. carrie is a strong believer in creating value to recycling an upside clean waste. every single waste that i'm able to see is like how many rescue mission for every waste i'm able to save from ending up on the landfill from ending up in the ocean. that's my motivation. that's what keeps me going. so if i'm able to save 10 kilograms of plastic, go to to d like, let's do more tomorrow. our next we pulled fix us to music audio visual us festival in hungary, but he's committed to sustainability that we made a woman who tons, 6 the west into us. and that is more than environmental friendly. it is also just beautiful every year kitchen and trickle part of hungry, so sort festival. a rich kaleidoscope of colors made out of the length of fat
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brakes arranged in large scale patterns. and what's more, there, all sorts from used to materials, mostly discarded clothes. the majestic installations were conjured up by empty, which has from the city of page in the south of the this, the 11th. and it has a just waiting. since i get the most clothing items are made of synthetic materials to read names, you cannot take that can still in the fabrics processed by recheck. steal our donations from local residents, plus a 2nd hand store in the area, pens over items i can sell. interested parties can place orders for the new items via an online shop. they often come with the information on the proportion abused fabrics and the amount of manual labor involved. every year, ray tech, steel processes, several 1000 kilos of used fabrics, materials that would typically end up in a landfill or given
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a new lease on life year. sustainability and social justice. a marriage made in heaven is a good way to spark awareness on change as we just saw. but so is information in there will be, can activist on it's fond of gathering college and foster dot to win and pollution, paul, ordinary citizens, to become change makers. let us take a look. this is the device that would help transform every day life in a row, be a small since i'm measuring air pollution in the city center, mainly to blame for the poor quality of the pixel to as motorcycles. and these are paul at many points known as my taxes for the kids up and planning advocates, humphrey, or html. as close, they will be home. he works for a joint project between the city government and the un exploding ways to make
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tenants capital. rena. he's particularly concerned about them attacked has shopped him to copy those streets. uh, they are coming from different thoughts on different tools. they or it's, i mean it's into this evening. so they tell me that i'm ending this is we just want to go think so this as a growth alone sofa formulation seen through the seats that would of your day to see surveys conducted by he's organizational phones. higher incidence rates of bronchitis in places where my touch is flight, etc. but under the evidence like these can only go so far as i dress in big policy changes that go up on a city wide level, you take part of that to the tenants. government does not hub yet. this is way offensive. africa comes in the
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organization develops and assembles devices for environmental monitoring, unemployment, action, africa, cities, and africa in general does not have data on the air quality levels. and because of that we have increasing terrible air pollution levels, right? so it's important for us to begin collecting this data to be able to compare it and see whether there's any health impacts. but since those are expensive, there is a problem that alicia, a lot of those engineering team is working hard to solve. to record this a low cost of quality monita. and the reason being is that it's relatively cheap up frontier to defense. good morning testing. we cost, you know, dental tens of thousands of yesterday the kids to components of 3 d printed on the team. she has the blueprints for the modified design,
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freely on the citizen scientist, anywhere in the world can legally replicate the device without charge. bringing the costs down on to $300.00 euros. for me, i should be available, referring read models, can cost me only 100 times as much on the team, frequently head out to inspect and inventing this sense is they be installed in different parts of the road. and moines mostly to dwellers are requesting the devices. people like give you malware. the shopkeeper has us demonic general the restaurant above these premises to host a sense of what's on that's how you might get our stuff to go. i just just paid the full feeding
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every now and then you must go to hospital. it took up know able to present to the doctor today. i thought it too so that i have to be able to provide and have worked so many times today, and it will become to oppose this felicia and smoke, but uh no action has to be taken. so yeah, healthy uh collection. maybe you have something to prove to them. a sense of like these can a give a clip, pick general air quality and specific locations. but what would help to talk look the pollution in the city, the united nations, electric mobility program, advocates for a shift to electric vehicles. alex co not saves, transitioning away from conventional combustion engines. needs to be incentivized economically and targeting to will transport is a good place to start or 20 years ago. the almost no motorcycles in kenya. now we have about $2000000.00 motorcycles, 250300000 motorcycles edit for
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a year. and if you would like to fight them, this has a definite and significant impact on greenhouse gas emission reductions. progress is being met. can you know both on electric motorcycle taxi fleet and the government has some bushes targets within 5 years. 100000. the motor bikes are set to roll onto kenya streets. so more and more people we'd be able to hold on to clean up some supports like oven planning, advocates, humphrey, or html. and who knows? this much needed air pollution sensors might be redundant, so knowledge really is pub and no just the scientific knowledge on hub dot to culture knowledge is side to to a duster sandra. next reports we had to a village in democratic republic of congo, not long ago, a very important caught throughout the fact was finally brought home. and that's
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help spot to move makes to reclaim the real stolen culture. restore its depleted n 5 remains. the aiden statute of a colonial administrator has returned home to the sound of this culture with a belgium, a piece of the most cute, doing an uprising into crumbling 19, such as one has been lost to its country of origin for around 50 years. thanks to the efforts of the local not used to collective the company's plantation was actually, it is now a temporary loan from the u. s. museum that has funded since 2015 which will be booked today. many young people don't even know the history of this culture, but we do know deposit lives in it, which is why we insisted on took so many steps to have it through tons for us. and the fact that it's coming back to a native soil, we believe a bring says
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a lot of positive energy because the concepts touch these what was separate hands asking to make younger should sit there, but they didn't make such a positive energy and also funds the collective uses the proceeds from the at and know also from sales of digital images of the old and start you to buy exhausted plantation land, confused to catch it in the colonial era, and start to be part of the station project. you repeat on plantations, severely reduce the regents wants to dance and rain forests. the hottest believe the reclaiming heritage. and cultural identity goes hand in hand with restoring. biodiversity says say we use a to get more resources to buy land because we helpless land. we are going to pluck the forest again and bring back the suckered forest and the time disappeared with the population of over 95000000 into poverty rentals. around 60 percent. d. r. c
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rugs among the was nations most vulnerable to climate disasters. according to the wall book, and it's seeing a certain frequency of climate extremes. second phase off uh, depends on what we are doing means a lot. and it's a noble type of when we talk about global warming today, it's because of the, the, for the stations. if you know, everywhere you look the i used to be shoot for as and when the white men can cut down all the woods, to use it and cutting down to, to use these, what costs everything we're experiencing today. some 17. a uncle finally wants to get, can just getting into the college on the collective aims to the forest as much as 2500 heck to as with the goal of bringing back by with a varsity, providing for security and mitigating climate change. not or so today it is, you said it was 20 hectic, but today we have 200 them funds the heck test. our dream is to have 2500 heck desk
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because we believe we will create that problem sink. in other words, a solution to the problem of climate change. for them the decided not too much on in the process, the correcting past injustices and planting, regenerate to, and notion back into existence, the forest of the sung no fact is really inspiring. so many group ideas to take with us today. i'm 1st of loves and it's good by for me in nigeria. and i am sandra the homes. that's me. nobody over right to come play. uganda. thank you for joining us on the do checkout eco of the go online flotsam for more fascinating stories or write to us on eco d, w dot com c o. again,
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