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this is india is new generation. what are they doing? and the road commerce to help in this country. what do they want to change in the society full of contrasts. the indian aids stuff, june 5th, i'm dw, the across the was odd infrastructure. the development has come at the cost of a lot, especially a variety of course. hello and welcome. i'm so if you've got the body and you are watching e, going to add in today's episode. let's take a look at what are the benefits that come when we let the need to do with one thing? and the one thing that nature gives us in abundance is nutrition. websites. notices
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foods are harder to access, especially in cities compared to highly processed or commercial. however, there are several ways of going nutritious and even super food in small oven space is that affordable and easier to grow. then you may think juicy berries fresh jellies with the goods and bumper crops of various organically grown fruits and vegetables. thinking today of the reason moon by residents, the sound of midi began volunteering at this ford forest. it's located inside the grounds of one of the regions biggest guns of hospitals. a good i was right you from his home. i don't put on the most concrete part of the move. it is good line. it's all about just buildings in slums. and i was lucky to find find this from like so close to bottom. be in kind of good. and it's very important to have accessed to nice and fresh reduce. instead of having, you know,
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all these injected veggies out that locally going organic produce rather than food growing, but fertilizers and pesticides shipped from industrial farms 5 invite today. the sean is one of some 500 volunteers who can include dental, the crops here at the oden boots community farm. it began as a tiny garden under the direction of minus when he got. she's trained in from a culture, a type of agriculture that adapts it says to the natural environment with minimal external and different. but finding the natural environment in the city to cultivate was no easy task. then she heard that the neglected plot of land on the site of a hospital was soon to get a meek, over streams of charges. and a wanted to have all that back yard on him in to godaddy and also for beautification. it looks bored and it was because this whole place that you'll see
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that has be coming to us in the far is, was not like this. it was something wrong. they wanted some plans to look for it. so i still beautiful. and we're suggesting rather than doing something ornamental, why not? let's send something, you know, to grow something at the booth. 12 years on this driving foot forward as not contribute fresh, healthy ingredients for the meals of children undergoing treatment here at the hospital. for volunteers can also take home the fruits of their labor. there might be a growing number of people in cities like moon, by you go to add locally grown nutritious ingredients, do that diet, catering to that appetite, sort of not where you set up a company that grows young, edible seedlings, known as by toby. when we look at of any other measure, the howard is coming and delivered in hope you had anything that is more or less being so as to them, some of which is outside of the 30. it's very difficult to be able to manage the
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little odd in like $400.00, the overlays or tables which can solve a lot of mazda is within those are derek says, because of the guy said no space there to be done legal to. so you have an hour and mr. number and microphones i go see there, but constrained no space was not as much compared to other vegetables. so giving for export excess like same day i started saving, digging, and food that's kind of inexperienced, can only happen when you're working on something like this. his theme grows 15 different but ideas of leafy greens for some 200 local customers. microphones can be cultivated in small spaces with minimal sunlight and water, making them ideal for crowded urban areas. experts believe they can boost the head of the entire city. these are essentially valued for the micro nutrients. you know, so they are not the b, b, i, b, b additions to the, to your diet, not to add categories, right?
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these are the additional inputs to add quantity to your diet, add by a quality that essentially looking at important light them is like vitamin c, you know, important. uh uh uh, well vitamins like rival flavin or uh you know, important to me to spend, you look at your cushion and then get dirty even for me. you can look at this. um, you know, for the lowest. so she cannot make status or probably made the uh, income, also the only idea of which people have is weight loss. and we, again, that's the only thing nobody talks about. so, you know, having for the looking at died which will help you level better quality of life. so the last thing the, when it comes to making lifestyle changes, that's why this college department is on a mission to introduce micro greens, into family homes across small by so right now, coat gutter is among a group of colored stuff. learning how to grow the super food on their own and use
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it in the daily diet. so i will not be here as i started using them in solid, will not be by even cook them as vegetables and make she like this. but he continued it in it's quite healthy. now i know these recipes and have the ingredients ready and they're quite simple and quick to put together. even though i've also found it gives me energy in the middle of my work day as it's light, unhealthy to eat all of the sale. and so i really benefit from learning about micro greens, back at the food forest beat that roger has been volunteering here, the top of the stick son for close to 5 years. for him, she says, the work is terrible. i wanted him to be a part of this equal system, which he seems to really love to use to enjoy coming here as a guest. and now he's a while and deal so like he enjoys reading, he enjoys pulling out dar, tomatoes from blonds. so now in the middle, and i'm,
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i'm out on by kindergarten. he's like, i'm like, oh my go, i mean like a southern, you take a moment for all these things comes from. i'm minus cynthia uses of been funds don't just offer city the incidents and invaluable johns to connect with nature. she estimates that this food forest alone sequestered over 4 tons of climate bombing c o 2 each year. and yet after over a decade, her garden of eden is under the fed. from the fast growing city. last year it's been like 78 months now. we went to the, the, the, the george, that's when i come to the phone in m l shape. so straight and then this, this is the part of the so uh, so uh, when that draws conception starts, the voice on legal. the hardwood wasn't in vain over the years, pauses of people who found information and inspiration here. now the work is set to
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continue at a new community from from microphones. let's head before us, globally. we use until at least 5000000 hicks there are for us to activities like agriculture and longing, among others who are also traditional livelihood and climate change are just 2 of the major consequences of this. so how can we come back deforestation? well, that's head to the hills of scotland to find out how f us of some people to bring back the green disease are taking root. boston byron, scotland, southern uplands are a striking sight. indeed. the landscape is pretty void of vegetation for now. this group of volunteers wants to change that so you only to grab a fun things. spear armed with chunky boots and planting spears 25 volunteers from
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the borders forest trust are here to regenerate woodland near the english border. so once you've found where you want to planted tre, check that you're not right on top of a boat, that's a sticky spirit, and that's fine. yep. so that's the soft ground. and denise not to give you a whole the right size for the tree. push it into the whole our vision is to make this into night to put in a natural woodlands, and that would have been here in the past. and so folk, birch, hazel, robin holly, and all the trees pieces you'd expect and the ground is good ground and the trees will do well you the volunteers want to help restore the forest. the once grew here, susan's of years ago, millennial failing for firewood and clearing, pastures change the landscape completely to the they want to regenerate, habitats,
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and diversified. the scenery. when i've taught it, i feel like i get the feeling of the a mother. i need to get arrived twice for her and then wish it could grow out very strongly and have a heavy lies. so what about climate really? it's just this punting trays is the, i think is the best thing. ordinary people can do. it's so easy to do and it's just, it's an investments in the future really thousands of saplings, lee, the foundation for the new forest. it's hard work the for so long. we've taken things out of the land, out of the hills, and we need to put stuff back and improve the prove the quality of the environment . that's why not every tree is welcome here. adrian happily who is up here almost every week, introduces us to an uninvited guest. spruce. we don't want these here because they,
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they basically decided to just landed in the ground. so these, these and all night to the grow really, really quickly, which is why they use for the, for the commercial forestry. i retired engineer had lease a new purpose in shipping scotlands feature. we generation through forestry is make sense of purpose here. so this land won't be sold to the highest bidder in 20 years time. it will stay as it is just a quick detour to the neighboring valley. and it's plain to see this work pays off . the forest trust has planted a staggering 750000 trees here since the 19 ninety's. adrian hadley was part of the effort and watched the valley transformed 20 bird species of settled here. as of many wild plants and herbs. and much to the benefits of the p
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d soil to which binds carbon dioxide helping protect the environment the benefits and the soil in the to, to the natural process of regeneration to take place. rather than people having to actually physically plant these trees x true garden of eden and discuss actual lumens and a model for the surrounding countryside. soon enough, scotland could be back to its ancient splinter. a speaking of conserving flores, let's head to south india and it's mangroves which are type of side line costs through florida. over the last 100 years, india has lost 40 percent office mangled noodle, senators, human and natural resources. luck, mangroves audit, mc that or fox or far biodiversity, restarting them, can be challenging, like warning deals from southern not or showing us that with
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a little virtual for sealants and consistency. it can be done here on the shores of thunder road. and i mean, i do nuclear fishermen on planting mangrove happenings, got the right to, to protect the cost. what makes this restoration project special is that the bags used to grow the seedlings. automate of natural file might on needs an equal finley alternative to plastic. ready what does that mean? if we plan to 100000 trees, then we also throw the 800000 plastic bags. so we need to ask ourselves if this comes a vision or are we just adding to plastic pollution? i the question. this is doctor the biology visit. i just, he's a marine biologist and the founder of organizations for marine conservation around this and research. it's popularly known as the wind guard foundation. his team works on protecting the equal system of the bulk b, located between india is a south east coast entry long cop. since 2014, they have been restarting the regions bank. little flores. i'm wondering is that
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the medical costs of natural mangroves are vanishing from places that are seeing that bit of my vision and industrial development along because on the other hand, they're also a love able to see level rise and goes to disaster. based on the letter is due to climate change order that they've done almost all morning climate change it later. and you should say that it's because of the 1st step and restoration, it forces to determine the site and methods of plantation before the rain start at the end of summer. do you own guardian collaborates with the state farthest department and local fishermen to ensure that everyone in the community understands the planned changes to the existing landscape? but we just allow me to submit is to lay out our plans and raise awareness about the impacts of the climate change and how we are so affecting our lives student. for example, the intensity and frequency of cycling is increasing. piney explained, all these be understood that i didn't see of the situation when he done in the 2nd step of the projects up the field. coordinated on god was door to door to
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personally meet with local residents, who will be a key part of the, the for the station. they are the ones who meet the buyer degree, the back. somebody might leave these, i use the little mangles seedlings and then the, so these are the this is the grades we 1st got them to this thing then before them into smaller bundles like the model, the specifics the whole day before we can even begin phase beating the bus getting to the bottom line and they've been difficult got into deep where local families produce the bags they own 15 to be spoke bees for most it's a very come side job. but some lead evidence, like softball game, depend on the income to sustain themselves, to help such families on guard wants to ensure that their agents button might or economy, continues to grow. this year, they have parties more than he's housing,
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the facts for the mangled notice of the dilemma. change that of course, some communities most affected by climate change and the other victims of someone else the same. so they developed will be compensated. you don't need to give them money as compensation. instead, you can include them in the 1st, we take to balance the injustice and the home be have cost the of the $15.00 will be the and each bag works as an incentive for them to dig bar around the might of them. we use the bags, have to be ready in time for the ones who said bag with clay soil dug out from the region and then brought to knows that he's located at sites that regularly get in on the didn't during high tides. this is where the seeds are planted and left to go to them on some drains. so when
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they looked into the system of the mountains, which was downgrading the by the metal backs, the a hired and spared, you wouldn't be across the entire metal back. that is investing best uh, the routes hard for aid. i can do the bottom of the plastic back. what we found out was it was doing the irrigation and what was the page like that i didn't buy the letter backs as long as the visuals excellent knows of what say this i very much for me. by the end of month flu season. the seeds have thrown into saplings and are ready to be transplanted. they are loaded onto a board and fed he'd to what 20 heck the parcel of the cost in nearby i did, i'm putting them local fishermen working with the old god have prepared the ground ahead of that. i was. ready ready ready over the years the land phone for line and that in. ready ready ready the fishermen have diverted water to the site
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by digging channels enough for each one back to. ready ready the destruction of the structure because we didn't already know if he's back a little bit of a few weeks. it gets to be created. i know mix us with the sliding bitch away, which also avoids the best to completion date. the project has costs around 23000 utilized some 15000 saplings up on duty, dia of the solar because there's a lot of focus on industrial development. but at the same time, we need to understand the importance of natural resources that product us from disasters and support life. we need to pull our efforts to product cabbage guides, like many groups to say low cost. the reasons strung up on this region, at least has benefited from the use of the by miter bags in manuel investigation,
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a grassroots initiative that's boosted board, the local ecology and the economy. all this talk about reforestation and here i am wondering why gone died roll even a small house phone in my apartment with that i a lot of city dwellers like me with a limited garden space and i really desire to grow a dr salons. but nobody in the home and sadly nor knowledge of how to manage even a small god. but that is a stock of that is trying to solve this problem by bringing the expertise offers order from us to auburn gardens. that means has lived and worked as a gardener in big lulu for 10 years, but he's always in a lease from a village to take it all meters of the red heat. and the generations beforehand will find was gone that online. and then what happened was i bought a boat rentals,
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right, and we became dependent on range to grow. i like around the rest of my family still lives on the farm. but i moved here to early, but they're living in the way that a friend introduced him to us social enterprise called open money, which means a wind guard. no, it aims to bridge the gap between out of will commerce and a need and so to useful people with intimate knowledge of nature, one of his regular 9th living on the feed residential area in the north of been the new to my profession as a new charge uh fix a lot from me uh, working on dollars, etc. but i couldn't then to the small garden that i had, but i wanted somebody to, uh, somebody to take care of for it to make sure that it was, it was fine. and the billing had been any time i wanted to, i could go and get my fish for ideas from the gods and remain scares for the plans and gardens as if the will his own
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my plans feel like they have been alive and kicking. i'm and if you think that's the key, right, i think i can safely say that i've never, i've never seen that plant. i've never seen a sick blog and i've always, i'm, it's, it's always fresh. it's always good and they're always have to be when molly keeps it's health and environmental impact minimum, for example, the only use natural ingredients and therefore the like those the, let me sit in the city garden so you don't give me this when you use the green dog, i mean for the laser regards, the roommate and bunch ago that gave me clothes the that we used to use on the farm . weird things i say that i would get blisters on my skin and they even caused us tomorrow, you know, or guardians, we basically use the limited the thought, everything i'm visit there was fruits. and a lot of that on the, on sort of that me now would you want me to find out just the open bodies god knows,
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have help set up and indeed around 1000 gardens at own bank a little. it's not being entirely smooth. often they've had to challenge perceptions about what the garden should look like. residents tend to die out or die as as peptide, so a health and the environment. flashy exotics showed out well one native species. when molly's founder is b a heading, the drive to popularize native gardens. if you look at our grandmothers stain and the guidance that they used, do it all native, they see what a piece of plants they will, plans that are used for the coughing goal at a fever or something that makes a delicious still say, but these are the plans that are used to the claimant or the environment that they don't if you're in water, these plans for 3 days, they've still know how to prove and, and so right. so then a defense that can easily be grown in your own garden. that, of course, to see everybody's favorite in such an auspicious plan. i dream is another plant.
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very good folk often goes again in the flat in plants, hibiscus is is one if i need to read id, but things have changed in 2018 a. so be off more than a $1000.00 fees was conducted along agreed in from bank a little city center towards nothing changes. it found that over half of the 90 p species drawing, bid out exhausted. many of the plans that were brought in. but how do you guys have your purposes? what was it going to be in these of flats, inmates of plans, of plans that grow so when and spread so much in this new environment that they start eating out all of the need to florida. that's a problem because this native, so the jacks, the butterflies, the birds, the bees that need to do this, this habitat that these individual plans are growing. the foundation for the revitalization of local and health traditions is an organization that seems to
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revive the use of native medicine, the plans, one, the not visits, it's most of the offering to select good ideas for her customers. she can loan a lot from watching this denise bob who, who has been working here for 20 years on the my that it leaves? no, we can call it as a waiter to banyon 3. wow. well, this is actually gone to the, literally to yes. okay. when we go to products, uh sometimes and they will be in products and we will not get the solely we be looking forward to these goals. so let me lou seats. me think this is actually do you oh, danger smelling the bible cause this a function is got in a place where people can learn about how esthetics and ecology can work together. one not takes the concepts back to open money and on the guidance they tend to are
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you the thing? and when gardening gloves we are like doctors and the work comes easy to me, the work hours are good and i really like my work in the city. i have logged in factories and company use. i feel i wasted so many years and are in solar to mobile . so what and now i work hard. i am able to support my family live, but a, some rental for me a little when i went and one of the, the ladies i needed is finding drops for families affected by a change in climate is a just we forward and a win win for reuben migrants as well as the communities i feel really inspired and hopefully also today is episode and i hope so. do you let us know what would you like to see more of on our show? you can email us or reach out to me directly on my soul for media handles. i will see you next week until then take care. good bye. now most gosh,
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