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the 10s of thousands of southern said to help with reconstruction. but the end i dream of revolution. july 20th on d, w. the every day we use upline its resources from the air we breathe to the water would need to stay alive. so how can we save god? those results is for tomorrow, and leave will. today. i am chris, the alarms in nigeria, and you are watching eco africa. and i am sandra. co homes are 3, know the right to in uganda. we about to meet a range of people for very passionate about improving the content of the wives for
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today and tomorrow. here is what we have coming up, beating the jobs, helping totals into these yeah. from best to products. the santa is using invest in plants as a substitute for petrochemical and re for a single hues of gland to bring back beauty out of binding capacity. the body weight began here and you've done the web also, which he's hoping to mix safe drinking water available to all by 2014 so far change has been sold to come. lack of water is the problem. you've done that has lots of lakes and rivers, but pollution is a big settings. the river easy in west a new gun to is especially bought. well we caught up with one component is
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dedicated to bring chains. very, very easy flows through southwest to gun to more than 5000000 people directly depend on each as a source of water and 2 on the leaving. they want to weigh one so vibrant 30 of life. and that will be of this kinds of human activity. the whole revival system using the threats very, very easy for the 3 major challenges. the 1st is harvesting, send from the repub it. you'll see those who us miami was assigned to mining and very forbid the standing in the middle of the river. meaning that to now there, there was that it was of breast cutting going down. and if this was on for another 10 years i had, there is a couple who did that might end up not having no more water flowing. so, and this little difference to the effect quite to number because it feeds it not
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from the book. and it is also feeding into victoria a buck from sun mining population personally. so leading to encroachment of that refund, the national environment, monday to mental product is team. it's about 60 percent of the reverse catchment area has been degraded. sanitation cost by solving their ocean us. we do 75 bucks by 40 meters. mining the solar along the bunks, to make breaks to keep pace with the area throughout the the but nicely. so he's also destroying the revised system and what the pollution including invest a f vincent waste on poisoning the roof. i want to the times of india when this point the so many did fish on just as this fish a dang because of the industrial activities upstream. and we think something wrong is happening with the fish, maybe the feeding,
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the feeding on poisoned water. these continuous, these tend to talk things into the re buying the just not only aquatic life, but also community stuff directly depend on the revise, the source of water globally over 2000000000 people consume contaminated water and risk diet has the consequences that have a really light e, so remind me of the environmental implications of industrial activities. another big challenge facing that reverse is plastic waste on when i go to that point. i so plastics. we're not drained like in the past 23 days on all of these plastics from the city was floating within a given section of the revised i said, i thought an individual level. i think i need to do something. i recorded the video,
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posted it online, and i got so many responses. and from that i was able to, as i said, the people we are we thinking about us. we mobilize resources, but some materials equipment and came on did the clean up sun from that. it said routine activity that for you i've been doing every time we have during the plastic waste, including buckles and poly thing bugs increasingly emerging is a, has that to all my reading and human life. you're going to generate $600.00 tons of plastic with each day, but only 6 percent is collected. but that means the challenges lima support s individuals, communities, and active you straight to the kitchen, to look for solution to the west once initiative and show us that all of the blast, the collect and from very, very easy is converted into funds to support the people who live alone that we've all up to collected with these packaged until the 2 other companies for the cycling circle back to this model is simple bills. i supply them to
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a company called the standard recycling dismissed income. paula: they do defense products out over them, and one of them of pallets, and the risk of collecting and recycling plastic is not the only intervention people undertaking to say that we've got these group reuse it. so you end up looking at the list from refinery. it's a source of income for young men and women here. this material he has ideas and if not designed into a productive product, the put the end up being so though with us the teams and bodies on the swans from here we've been getting the process where we have crash ships and mix seats with the natural is from sun, so say i've been on the bottom with a new today's the seem to i use it before that very, very easy ecosystem must be protected. whether through government action against illegals and mining, or individuals who is tall there, we've a bunk in the last 5 years we have planted over 2000 threes. but
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about $500.00 species in total. on what we are trying to solve is see we're trying to stop that sewing on sun from flowing into the river on making it reducing it. so we and we hope that by the time we, we have planted lake uh, 5000 trees. this whole area will become green on the so and then this son will not will not be coming to the bunk. and maybe there is, i will be the will, will again widen with johnny to restore. very, very easy is challenging. but we've been to the cation of the environmental. what is these hope for a clean 3 of us in the future? we have no now to send these in a country that household fund views of severe drought. so note, surprisingly fresh water is in short supply. many
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a reasonable as i've been pledged dry it's a problem both for animals and people that spots the risk of perishing in the drought. and some places, thankfully help is of hand hairs. this week's doing your bids a this is what's last of a rest of one in men's or to me in northern tennessee and the lake was once home to hundreds of titles. now for the 1st time since 1960, it's completely dry. the environmental activists in it custom is assessing the damage. in this small remaining pond, he found some 200 tassels, whose lives are in great danger. initiation and not in him as if we don't, we never take the loan. he live with for a few days
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a week from there on cbs titles, not land to leave without human intervention or heavy rains special to them. they might suffice for a day or even a month for them, but eventually they'll die. so for you cool and none of them, but in that custom is a man on a mission. he wants to save the remaining title population. and today he's joined forces with several local environmental lists, scouts and officials to relocate the title. the rep titles play a crucial role in local ecosystems. no good. he is a fresh quote, it settles an essential link in the food chain, the system and helps to regulate invertebrates and an o d populations though isn't from the therapist, and it was kinda upset the finances to fit with harmful consequences of the eco system as a whole that there them to have and this will be then you have the left in the reservoir
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a few kilometers away. it's water levels. oh so noah. then they used to be bought this good enough to make it is suitable habitats to the endangered totals. and then helping out a bit of reading this, i won't be able to understand where we're heading to move. we're heading for trial to move to sky city windsor's. if not today comes to animals. i think she minutes will be to so i may be safe, even bigger consequences with both of those. what do you have come up with that image and his health is a doing the page to keep them environment livable for the tools and themselves here in nigeria, another problem affecting water supply is the what the high save this invasive species as affected over the bill? of hacked as a file, what the ways in today's globalized world, more and more countries are struggling with non native speeches. but what if these plans could be turned to good use with cross to from now to meet our research
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a those found a way to do just that it may look and sound like a weed, but japanese not waste. phillip at your konica can actually be a useful top office to buy home to prevent damage. it was almost everywhere along this tribute trip. the river runs and something from chemist clo, grease own discovered that had left on checked this invasive species is extremely harmful to develop quite a grows 3 to 4 times faster than the other planet food tv. so it's suffocates bio diversity in this area which has an exceptional array of plants. so it's a real catastrophe from an ecological point of view. but also from an economic point of view. because it chokes this tributary, that should be regulating accessing water from the wrong. that's because you're stuck with this. one possibility would be to try and clear out the ponds. the code
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crease own found a way to put them to could use. she developed a unique process to a client not true catalyst. these are widely used in drug research and cosmetics production because of a highly efficient, speeding up complex chemical reactions to create new molecules. the plan has a unique physiology. it can name it molecules that poisoned its neighbors was, you know, pulled in 10 years ago. she worked with a group of students researching the unique properties of indigenous species in new caledonia, a french overseas territory, and the pacific fluid crease all has long been fascinated by the incredible abilities of plants on the website. it didn't show you the create an existing new caledonia. i discovered some exceptional plant species level tolerate pollution, so to speak, new stuff. that's due next class, the better still. they can actually extract metals from their surroundings and they've and store them in their lead step. now, so let's start with these plans. it's possible to regenerate soil that's been
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completely degraded by the presence of metals document to children from screws on has been focusing on invasive prompts. some species can purify, play to full to others like japanese not wage. and now being processed in the lab for use and industrial applications. the companion enough to now do home is in charge of managing loans along the river. i'm controlling invasive species here. together with scientists, they help us the plants across separately, administrative areas or sale. so they will pay that they was looking to develop pest control techniques that can be used in a large or small scale. doing different plans on from the benefit is that we promote and types of chemistry that is green and sustainable. it's a kind of circular economy to integrate some various pieces and stuff to do to, i mean, i think i presented his best today. the team has only managed to clever few 100 meters of land the plot. so taken to a warehouse where that dried for at least 3 days or longer and what was then that
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shredded and sent to the bar. a tree at the plump material is placed in the oven to dry for a few hours. only then is it ready for the chemical process in the lab? the resulting what kind of catalyst is mixed with both are in a few natural additives to create, to find new products, but indispensable and cosmetics. for example, results, product is entirely natural. a clean alternative for an industry looking to shift away from home for petroleum substances and personal kind of products accomplishing what can people think of chemistry as a discipline with a terrible environmental impact which is true. but chemistry also gives us a better understanding of ecology. our plans are insect functions on a molecular level and so chemistry can have a positive impact on the environment that she needs as well. i'm interested in reconciling these 2 disciplines. went on to the,
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to the frequency issues domain to 6. and then the phones discoveries about pumps. and you kind of done any on trumps or so groundbreaking. she received the european inventor award in 2022. the reason right to, to please the load 3 zone has already found a 2 companies proof that her real gun at customers are in high demand. the amazing discoveries stain in europe, scotland is a country females, ford stoney landscape. while these hills are largely the ripped off trees in the past, it was reaching forest. if you are a regular equal african view, you would know that the 1st station has a devastating impact on biodiversity. so what can be done in scotland, members of the public help in 10 back the clock, boston byron, scotland,
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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 thing. spear armed with chunky boots and planting spears 25 volunteers from the border as far as the trust are here to regenerate woodland near the english border. so once you've found way you want to plan to trade 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. and 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,
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hazel around and holly, all the trees pcs 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 one screw here, susan's a few years ago, millennial felling for firewood and clearing, pastures changed the landscape completely. today, they want to regenerate habitats 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 live sorrel calling that really it's just this punting traces. the whole thing is the best thing ordinary people can do. it's so easy to do and it's just isn't investments in the future. really thousands of saplings leave the foundation for the new forest. it's hard work the for
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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, they basically decided to just landed in and grow. so these, these in the night too. um they grow really, really quickly, which is why they use for the, for the commercial forestry. retired engineer had lease a new purpose in shaping scotlands future. 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
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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 1990 of adrian hadley was part of the effort and watched the valley transform. 20 bird species of settled here as of many wild plants and herbs. and much to the benefit of the p d. soil to which binds carbon dioxide, helping protect the environment. the benefits and the soil in india to to allow the natural process of regeneration to take place rather than people having to actually physically pump these trees at true garden of eden and discuss actual lumens of the model for the surrounding countryside. soon enough, scotland could be back to its ancient splinter, a bucket,
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an offer to bob. bob fees can be found in many countries. they are offering a focal point for community gatherings. and the fruits seats and leaves are souls of how the foods bots. in many areas they to a being shut down. tragically, climate change is also taking its full on valve body. so it can environmental is a walking to rescue these ation 3. a ball bub tree you can store from a lot we need to survive long periods of ground for centuries. the so called cheese will for life play the key role with a new village communities along the canyon coast. nelson via threatened by kindly cheese and also helped me last year, each valve up to full several centuries with exported to georgia for planting the pop built by former georgia prime minister. this led to public outcry in kenya. how
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new will come to a broad something here that there's more than 20300? yes, i'm ticket that way. what are you up to on the 2nd to us? beautiful. well hired to write down, grew up here on the coast. you can leave. because too much into life without bo, about all the trees. in particular, the weight, i mean, fortune to rule for the music in the community. this dream is several 100 years old . it has spiritual significance for local people. if we have does out, if we have a lot of these will come on the mac address on the above up see as big as this one. it is one very important element as a faith symbol is a place where we communicate to go on. many of the problems that we have been solved on the above up to the environmental activities. eltic, tulsa is on the mission to protect bob up trees for years using,
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fighting to ensure the survive. the level 3 is 13, which i've got is call it the tree of life because one of the 3 is maybe seen on the lives i usually for the fall. and that is this. everything on that tree is useful on something else. it has to live it just on ages, which means it is very nutritional on. it is not like uh, uniquely mortified, or elsie tulsa is sure. that'd be a be exported. well, he says the real problem is farmers and investors sending bob up cheese along the coast to make room for culture and construction. he regularly talks to people about the trees importance. they stole carbon dioxide and provide nutrients where a wide range of species, insects,
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and back thrive on the flowers while main keys to fruit. hence the nickname won't keep bred tree. farmer mcdonald knew that was the way of any of that. when he had several of his trees failed a or 2, not a good for somebody regret that we weren't told anything by the government because they don't inform us as follow up. i would watch a lot all the benefit or the trees, you know, a, b, c, the yeah. so that we can understand better abc, the book. i do want to not, depending on the size, if sales tree come such between the equivalent or 502-1100 euro's good money for a local phone. but a living tree can and the form of formal eats, which contains a large range of vitamins and minerals in powder full. it's in high demand international, the super from the fruit cell. so popular in can you, betsy cods will, can you me to teach it on cells them on the side that burns how an equivalent of
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$69.00 you lose per month. a considerable boost to have a teacher's salary of 200. you lose a little cooler lever, binds food, and also opportunities for earning money to me. i need to get to a budget in the past. i don't think the little money that we are given for cutting down a tree cut in any way compared to the benefits we gain from it. you know, if i had done was, it's not but an old ethic to see also visit schools and can be fee to raise awareness about the trees. i'm only giving people, he tells them about the significance with a new quote. because the statement on choose how to collect them correctly, the gland to have a community that on that stands bit above the environment. how community that most, that they can be able to make a living from environmental v dot com. thanks for watching. as see you all the game next time
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