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former high ranking military leaders. why did us base trains tended backs on democracy? and what does this mean for the upcoming next? the enemy within the to lie 12 on the? no but not as our main goal is for breakfast, not tomato was for solid. no one use i know morning coffee. what is the pro do is that we love and rely on just disappeared. hello and welcome. i'm sorry we got the body and you are watching equal india. wireless still enough for whatever you want on the planet. food shortages are viewed appropriate in today's episode. let's take a look at the fact of causing this. i'm what can be done to save our food. climate
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change is a major threats to our food projections. say that by 2050 it could cause a 50 percent drop in the global colfey production. another is industrial saw me, which has taken i, you would stories or not environment. let's have to a dr. might are strong, where a woman is trying to be the change that she wants to see in the was she's left heart well being job in the us and now runs a farm here. it's a bounty for farm that's not only benefits the land, but also the people who are working the the, the needs of paradigm shift in the way be, and living with separate from nature. so at not having planned it findings told me the guy, the,
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the rope in bombay school in the college, in the us or as a consultant in the us the work i did was unloading toxic emissions into a water land. and my direct drawer was to analyze the data. when you look at so much data it's, it's a big daunting also because then, you know, the question is, where do i as an individual is we can i make that change? that's when i come back to the, to their phone because they've always had this phones since thinking young king with knowing too much. and i what are good people, everybody, what i knew. but nobody went to the same by 2 because i am i was in on
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king which from city background, i didn't speak the language to didn't have the speech or for from i'm in a bit. yeah. good society over my time, my community saw that i'm not going any list. so they started to now pay attention to what i have to say the i think what our needs right now is as being harmonious with nature, not speaking, didn't even need the modified practices use to return to small forties tonight using the photos to have that teacher to, to make that environment to, to, to agree that this when both meet your needs and this human intervention. and that's something that the, the hottest once a week, the heaviest,
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fresh, produce, close to sundown. so that it's as fresh as possible. package and leaves as best as possible. what it up into the launch of bank. and then transport it early morning via 1st bus and then train those from the 5 was starting to become a way to for not waste food waste at the, from me, nor destroy know from cuba. spend then cubes and gives it a lot and very often produces and not able to get that lot and consume why that lot just in the life we do to start preserving food and extending the life of the food. but that for preservation also allowed for another source of income. the so much
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conversation about the, the wood in climate change and be the experience be as pharmacy quite directly. hope things are changing with nature. and also that is a great need a few for us to redefine how we live our life. the wanting to share knowledge with. try to touch base most of tomorrow has made us to what we host now . it's quite on this list, a 1st one, and the goal is to strict each then agriculture. so that 50 years from now in this so much change in climate feed will have to do with learning to skip the whole over the us create a curriculum, bring it into schools and it's definitely started with the right intention. the
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so the following choices of the me off, i'm in and something that's i find very unique to the city as a to this farm, is that the lumina heavy to see system and they can fit to the table invoice, they thoughts. and over the years, activity instructor voice much more than the it'd be wednesday this we may not invite you to fall and we share space and just talk about everything. and what i've seen that's done is communities. the women will work on this man. it's you need the most solidified and then sense it's giving them a voice in a village. it's that they're financially secure.
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which separate from nature, the piece i had to say advice, someone i would save. try to find that because it's, it's that it's, it's within all of us, away from the country side and in the cities. food and security remains a huge challenge with the forest households. here in delia service, you viewed the 77 percent of the population living in slums faces. 7 of the challenges was securing nutritious food and then joe has stepped into head. what are the most while little groups living in the city slums to help them grow nutritious food in the small spaces because home of the every day, most of the times impose file on city the 60 me to hide trashy is one of the biggest in delhi lucy,
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i is looking for objects that she might be able to sell for extra income josh, because own around $300.00 rupees a day. the equivalent of just over 3 years is barely enough to keep move just family of 6 above water. a healthy diet has been beyond that means, but that is changing. we'll see, i know growth hubs and vegetables both for her own families use. i'm to had boost her modest income. somebody was in is as i'm the name of the by own. so money sending would you to because when they come back from the lansing i sometimes and vegetables for 150 to 202 piece in the market. jacob spinet goes up to 250 to a piece book, you know, many own more. and when it's cheap, i put the motor tool and distributed for free in the neighborhood, the manual it the way that they work with the other youngsters. private vegetable gardens, the unusual around you move fiona lives in an informal settlement. next to the dumb
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space is extremely limited, but the non profit organization to them has had to make it a z. i left the despite the difficulties done, launched a kitchen garden project to provide more healthy foods to people who live with the margins of indian society. yeah, why can we involve women, what really for and who don't have too much. 1 you know, economic of empowerment to eat better. we found that very few women would ever eat any kind of green vegetables. it was quite re maximum once a week. and the other problem is that's nutrition is going to be, it already is a huge crisis in, in the coming years with climate change because obviously they're going to be golf fios, you've gotten, you know, prices of food might raise. that's why the n g o holds workshops in the supplement
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supported by local farmers. today they explained to the residents how best because of a different plants and help them thrive for more fia, creating space for how god and wasn't the only challenge. she also didn't have the right tools at 1st of all the right side of the plants. but let me go to the summit this but there was a lot of trash here. it took me 2025 days to clean this piece. after that, i planted the seats the tooth and gave me cut up in so much a lot. i go sorry from the landfill, but it was bad quite a time. so i found by to, sorry for the delay cannot be enjoyed sitting here and keep my food or be so far away a 2010 then gave us a shobit and menus. and would they had i just, i knew briggs match, coriander i'm and, and more. it's cheaper than buying market, which i don't need to get the market anymore. and since i drilled them at home,
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they're clean. i use clean water the out up, know gotta get you to stop up on the the deal is this the women here don't just learn about going vegetables. they're also workshops that teach them how to cook that produce and explain it's nutritional importance. despite in the us, fostering economy malnutrition remains a big problem, especially among the poor, mostly on no nose. the tree has to eat fresh vegetables as regularly if a body is to get enough victims and minerals a lot of days of civil walmack. i'm automated, that many people become physically inactive by the age of fund. i'm 43 years old and they claim at least 6 or 7 levels of the line from. because i eat greenwich to both. i have this kind of image of the god there. the said he had done it, but he doesn't. he picks a lot of it for the gaddy particularly woods on your head. if i didn't have any energy, how would i manage to make out it would be in the setting and then they'll get the
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kids are getting it done says it's work is already provided some $30000.00 people with the means to improve the diets for women like move it's assistance has given them more control over their own lives as they navigate the hardships of living at the base of a landfill. anastasia, the desire for natural resources is in other fact stuff, driving the loss of land. and let's have to, in an area where the false expansion of one industry is depriving the cost of the indigenous population of another thing stable that they have relied on for generations home a hair on a remote indignation island. it's almost a full day's journey from the capital jakarta, my airplane, boat, and car. the island was once a bastion of serene coastal and farming communities. now it's the center of
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indonesia is blooming nickel industry. nicol is a critical component for lithium ion batteries used in renewable energy technologies and electric vehicles. but the global demand is severely changing people's lives here. coming here to the nature is our life. but now clean water is scarce. abigail bernard belongs to the so i tried, the nickel industry is expanding into her district around when a bank many residents have been forced to sell their land due to financial problems . abigail is raising awareness about the dire situation of her community. well, the little room was that that's less than a 100. do you people could still be in these waters and collection of fish. there was last thing is that i'm going to got on got and so physically now they can't do
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that anymore because of that money. don't go to the ongoing expansion of nickel mining has led to water pollution, deforestation, and disruption of local ecosystems. active as most re, armoire, is documenting the destruction costs by indonesia is way to be industrial park or i, w i. p. the coastline used to be covered with carl reeks regarding about the kevin rece, the good because i'm sending it to men golf course with the easy for people to go fishing and come back with a good catch the move them about since the company i w. i p started reclaiming again from the people are struggling to find that. and so when it comes to the islanders are finding it increasingly difficult and to provide for themselves. hardly anyone here still owns land to grow their own crops. so i'll be gone for now mom decided to take matters into her own hands with the land becoming increasingly
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degraded. it's now difficult to get foods that were once staples here. so she borrowed money from the bank to build this market, allowing residents to purchase traditional food stuffs, some things that were once plentiful, even have to be imported from other islands. welcome to go to send them out of this . before the company came to somebody and sweet potatoes and cassava me will be dialogue somehow. besides this, cassandra is mad and processed into casala sancho, which was our main stable because as a piece, a got an established. but since the company came, i found rarely either it's gone one. so if i want to eat sancho, i have to buy it from outside and things are likely to get worse. the mining site is set to grow 3 fold in the coming years with international companies looking to invest the german chemicals john b. a. s of was part of the joint investment project,
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but has now decided to cease all activities here, after assessing the risks to the environment and the community. in some areas likes talking, a village in central home. i hear of activists and local tribes are raising their voices against the industrial expansion. this smoke coughing. it has become a discussion center for young people who care about the village. they've also created a library where presidents can learned about the environment. so as long as there are still new mining permits being issued, we will keep putting up resistance and reject lowry's plans. but of course you see the north moment provincial government did temporarily suspend activities at a number of mining sites in the sucking air area. thanks to earlier protests, but the local authority said the revenue from mining will ultimately benefit the community and it goes up to what will eventually run out. so look at when we have
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to develop all the sites to improve people's quantitative thoughts on quality customer to them. and so using that profit from nickel, they must be a bigger budget for the education sector and got a young lady the satellite, the bumper duty, ken, i'm not, i'm not the children in our area. i was must receive them. but you cation libby by but the islanders feel that they have more to lose, and the degradation of the land on which they depend. they are determined to keep up their protest against the expansion of nickel mind. as we said earlier, there is enough food to feed the entire planet, but much of it is wasted. once hugs to be precise, it is no different in the lack of proper storage transport and high heat mix better should move is watch foster. but a stock of these out of 10 i have come up with a quick on handy solution to this problem. the. ready we all know that fruit can
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run within one or 2 days, but this white sashay could change that. and so lots of feed weighs problems that come with it. and the problems a huge, according to a 2021, un report household food waste and india is estimated to amount to around 50 kilos per person per year. almost $17000000.00 tons in total on consumed food, increases waste management problems and accounts for up to 10 percent of worldwide comp and emissions. indian angry biotech company green fault labs says it can extend the life span of fruits and vegetables by simply adding some chaise to the transport box. a solution inspired by nature, simple to fulton, that's when a fruitful vegetable is kept at room temperature. there's more than 3 times to chance of spoilage when compared to cold storage compared to that makes the lots of preferable in one sense, has
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a lot of it close to the cold storage is an expensive infrastructure that includes high capital and operational costs. so important, that's the disadvantage of cold storage operation. your cost is good. so now the now all of our products worked well in temperatures from 10 degrees to 45 or 50 degrees, 45 degrees, 15 degrees. so the sasha can actually replace cold storage on the quote stories, quotes up lessons. we please one, i'm going into these small sashes, slow down the fruits ripening process. by harnessing natural plants, extracts, then the lower brandon is generally all plants and trees have their own defense mechanisms to fight to infections. which regards to the now we have the strategy in our product and the follow tile compounds and to split defense mechanism and help to the long shelf fly by 2 more days. and somebody induced me so much, surely not to leave extension on the gone earlier. so really not you of the
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company as embrace the un sustainable development goals of drastically reducing food waste by 2030 a lot of damage happens during transports. the green plug lapse is done in experiment with freshly office grapes. this is what they look like of the 10 days at 32 degrees celsius. some are already bad and this is a sample with a company such chaise we used able to for when transporting fruit and vegetables at the center space, economic loss on 2 levels. one on the 1st, the sportage drive of say they carry a 100 kilos around 20 kilos, a spoiled or input, and then the i t t, those can be solved will be this is one type of y search on the input. and secondly, even the remaining a 2 kilos to terry i didn't quantity and therefore lose value. so the seller would only get a to 90 repairs and instead of
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a 100 to buy that into and we sold both these problems with green part of it. it reduces the overall percentage of fruit and vegetable spoiled from 20 percent to one percent or under the, on the end it brings financial benefit to our customers, customers, but the value so to can you avoid wasting food as a consumer by purchasing only as much food as you really need for excel and sharing or distributing any food that you and your family con, teach among friends, co work as a neighbors. oh, by giving it to the needs by donating left of, of food to food banks. that's another way to deal with food waste that ensure that it doesn't follow the contribute to slowness, warming image ship this solution uses of very common item that you and i have been guilty of throwing away at some point. the stale bread. let's have to bottle in to
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find out how come this on wanted bread. do you need better? spirit is a real hit. the world over usually contains mult, tops, water empties. but there's a more adventurous option. spread thier beer out of stale bread. one, berlin bass producer knows how to do just that. please tell him. k uses baked goods meant for the dumpster to non alcoholic beer. from via came up with the idea for bread beer because food waste and sustainability are huge topics, of course a lot. and there's a lot of brand in particular being produced that ends up being said to pigs or put in a bio gas plant, sato. and that's a pity. so we decided to turn bread into beer and build awareness about the topic. all of these came ultimate, some, some berries that make bread beer in to cut down resource consumption and to avoid
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waste. it takes about 75 kilos of bread to make 27000 bottles of bread, beer, berlin based master baker. tail costa carefully plans how much to produce for the always leftovers. but not just any bread can be proved into beard. this much of heat and time. it has to be a bread without any other ingredients. besides grain, meaning no raisins, no knots, no oil seeds, because they want firm and reliably and make this good tasting beer. it should be of when done, which took you somewhere that could be a few people have been making bread into beer for centuries, but bows out from egypt and mesopotamia for cost for medieval eastern europe. in recent years, bread beer has been seeing a renaissance and given craft beer brewers like michelle lumpkin, new ideas, the the 1st crow symbols the old bread into little pieces and adds it
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to the mash at the start of the brewing process of the mice about a mr. me about this, so here in the mash bad, we mix water with multi brian, pete and enzymes are activated that turn the starch into sugar. i miss that takes about an hour. the special thing about this be here is that we add 5 percent bread to the mash mixture and then pump the mash into the purifying that where we separate the liquid from the solid. about these 10 knit on. this liquid is called your word, and that's what we make near out of your blood. so leave it on speed. when he has ceased, if would normally convert the sugar into alcohol, but not with bread beer the i was hired him, it was make this non alcoholic bread beer. we use a special use that can only for meant one type of sugar again, and the rest of the sugar stays in a mere meaning. not much. alcohol is created without again sydney, silver, like one drinks containing up to 0.5 percent. alcohol considered non
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alcoholic in germany. once the beer is finished brewing, it just has to be put into bottles and it's ready for sale. a lie. and it's very trudy with us being very zone and the acidic, the bread beer trend helps prevent waste and save resources and shows how more sustainable brewing doesn't mean sacrificing taste. i would really like to try this eco friendly bill. are there any tricks or hacks back you will use to prevent food waste? do let us know you can email us or reach out to me directly on this social media handle. i will see you next week until then take care bye and
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