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you know like on electrical with computer works things like that it's going to be all change governments and economists say over time new jobs will be created in a clean energy economy and mechanics will still plenty of gas engine vehicles to work on till those cars wind up in the junkyard years from now but with electric cars set to dominate the future the auto repair industry is headed down the same road as the horse and buggy robert oulds al jazeera los angeles. time now for a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the 1st general strike in palestinian territories for decades labeled a day of rage has ended with further violence and bloodshed at least 4 people were killed and more than 160 injured in the occupied west bank when protests that began
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with stones thrown and tear gas the cloyd descended into of reported use of live ammunition by both sides 2 israeli soldiers were also wounded meanwhile the israeli bombardment of gaza continues 218 people have now been killed there 63 of them children 12 people including 2 children have died in israel and there was hope of a breakthrough in the humanitarian crisis with israel agreed to open a border crossing for aid deliveries means that aid can now flow into gaza but so far only fuel supplies have actually made it in. with the opening of cream shown crossing today it has allowed dozens of fuel trucks form on the wall to enter gaza regrettably other essential humanitarian cargo was on able to cross it is critical that the air is crossing is also open for the entry and exit of critical humanitarian staff humanitarian access into and out of gaza for staff and goods
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must be sustained and appropriate measures taken to ensure safe movement within gaza at least 27 people have been killed by a powerful cyclon that hit the west coast of india. by contact and made landfall in good spirit state on monday evening rescuers are searching for 93 people missing after a barge carrying oil workers was caught in the storm off the coast of mumbai and spain is facing a diplomatic and humanitarian crisis after more than $1000.00 people crossed from morocco into the spanish enclave of sweat that it's the largest single day influx into the area many people swam across the border and more than a 1000 are children. first prize is next the exploring the vital role that indigenous people play in protecting nature and that they'll be more news at half an hour thanks for watching by. teaching you how to see what english streamline
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general. last thousands of up programs will be tweeting documentaries. subscribe to eugene foods like al-jazeera english. last. fall was indigenous so most of it is us and she just came up to some in law do you know sitting to judge if you've. sand the sick sense of the populace oh my cynical me all those of the bennett that's a nonsense that he thought of cementing diva my joy to topple sense of the beauty
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of it his chin the whole. last month in most i mean madea will do it at the his speed will secure the view of the. full frontal then he will feel. really stupid if you do us so mom was a fact as they spot us on the school slept with ice i mean it s. all of the goss. you modeling and this is going so good. he shared it with this if you look at me and out as well dusty much this is so not me but name me. the thought that must be the piece. of them put a someone. i miss my i miss my cast i miss my there. has been almost walk someone through it is some muslims so most engines came this suited to the scene on the money and now put up enough that is.
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they meet you look at viva cigarettes so see for us the main which are not endless have you been. a more then son a society of nice stuff thought of such dance gin lies. people name was up in the last spots for the most up in that close along but at that point. they came to me in australia is from right northwest has one of the most ecologically intact regions in the world that remind us a line contraceptive forever and now it's under increasing threat from modern day activities traditional ira. thousands of years of taking the late in caring for their country teaming up with scientists and government to create an indigenous led marine protected area i'm excited to see this collaboration through my work as a marine scientist i've become passionate about bridging the gap between traditional knowledge and science. over $800.00 islands make up the kimberley's
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back in the archipelago a place of this city it's now under threat from development and climate change. carl often provides an early warning system. from the research stance and he's been monitoring local carls the signs of stress. but what's so important about. one of the biggest stand up their exposure to the elements on the top. made a top. which is insane to many other places of the world you know they've got this thermal resilience which we don't say with a lot of other cards the carl he can withstand i'm president of temperature extremes of up to 8 degrees celsius today and they bring it's a better. temperatures rise so we use a model called every major we get a shot and it's the year after year and month after month so. what we're chosen here is just that little spirit level into the center well that's tricky to get it's. like to think. that izzy and then we
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carry on like a 16 year old to go to. this simple method to loudly and to compare the state of the car i revered of time. and he's 19 signs that even this resilient karo is reaching its limits. it's got his holy blood just gross on bleaching when the water is too warm an alkie the carl's food source is exposed so it's really completely what it's really blowing. it's just a huge picture you would look at your. system engineer and to lose that building block you just lost your structure you've lost your community someone's house. and we have this ecosystem out here which is but it is also on the cost of having this bleaching events so it's it's definitely something when i took it very close on. carl's support a quarter of that was maine's b.c.
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but scientists could dig that up to 90 percent could disappear by 2040 and makes grazing in marine park here even more. leading the way is the indigenous bad community there regularly where it's closely with scientists. so we're going to speak here in greece yeah so you can do that reef today marine biologists watching is joining them to carry out some research trip as a to go a little point here is a really dramatic turning point they all sort of comment on the convoy. that is so they must be pretty important to you guys just glorious in history. galen's being secretly. peter. you know a. lot of people always. go hard and. share with our tribe the thousands of. sustainably these
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days their knowledge of the church is proving invaluable to scientific conservation working with local people it's really important to go many way and. understand completely what people now are about to. make sure there's a. generation but recent precious i mean they can't do it we don't have that other data from other areas to show the full effect of what's happening basically we didn't really think about climate change. pollution making. better. the environment not to feel good which has been the shelf everything that lives in the state. in 2019 the body people presented their design for the buccaneer acapella gay marine pack it's now in the planning phase and likely to
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cover up a 6000 square kilometers of combined night of total area in secrets and like modern science and indigenous cultural values for this early stage is rarely achieved. but now it's time to hit the war champagne planning into action separately there was a carpet out spotted earlier this morning from a better look out of the way that the already pretty but say there's a really big one and it's going to be really on the not. with the best but made a stab at it i know. i am serious. it would guarantee. this is what i call it a. the ranges jump off the bite straight on to the turtles back. i don't. get it but
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a run around but eventually one picked out of his stride on the back radical. with a laugh he said was a pretty good solution for some of them still so well they feel that there is still way they still to come from not require us to be very different so we're just and tagging with pictures of the total noun they put an individual tax on age for effects i want to get close to that the other one can still be useful. for him time to move on to the mind's eye and i've been trusted with the tape measure and the level of the skin over the phone and the lives of those with children that's going to want their being to be handling the tattoo is my look crap but it doesn't them grains of globally. the engines and gathering this data is vital for the conservation exhaustive unclear. yet she's got to get to noisy 7 centimeters before she breaks the move to there is a fuss that the dr said mostly for the health of the population that's happening.
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this trip is part of the ranges of scientific training activists that we independently catching tiptoes and collecting data on a regular basis as an independent something you would call when you were very young for the 1st thing you learned before even but just via. one abode with. them they are going to lose more than the physical funding you get to learning them out i don't. think. it's clear there's a real merit in leaving traditional knowledge in scientific research scientists sometimes will get a snapshot a very brief in so i think what's happening in the environment what that the traditional knowledge can bring is that the longer term knowledge we need brings together to knowledge systems sort of program things that. the buccaneer acapella guy is sorry remarked that until recently scientists need very little about it and there's one place of extraordinary bite of this is hey they would never found
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without the body chowing. they getting there today is proving tricky to get really at that time they had a very very down alien but not life threatening very kindly getting through the cat . living in. these extreme tides may be difficult to navigate but twice a day as the waters recede a hidden world is revealed. it's quite unique what god spring by strange is that. we have saved us here which the turtles alone when the tide goes out these rock pools and these pools are would have been extremely hot and approaching 40 degrees believing that the age that i said. working with researchers. there. are they wow that's really. good. this is unprecedented for
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a plant that has been rebuilt. and so it's carbon dioxide up to 5 times faster than a rainforest it's conservation is crucial it's extraordinary discoveries like these that are driving the creation of them. that's the big thing is. that creates. their own areas. what they put into marine. type of areas. but even if you're indigenous. scientists. to protect. their country for future. by 2024 with scientists saying that at least 30 percent of the world's oceans need protection in the next decade creating a refuge in areas like this a long way to achieving that goal and working with indigenous people is proving
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essential. to you and say that's. the c. and whatever is in the sea made this what oh yeah we have to look after a country and we have to keep it civil war when i was young but i have good little writing other stuff a lot of paper fell apart anyway. i am part of the ottoman indigenous community which is located in the highlands of central mexico and for me coming from an indigenous background means that i read my mind in a more holistic way one of reciprocity where we acknowledge that what we give to the earth is what the earth gives to us and so it's our responsibility as humans to
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protect that relationship when i grew up i had the idea and i everybody saw the world the way i did that everybody have this innate love for mothers i soon realized that that relationship was being broken by a lot of different companies and extractive is projects around me i see and now i asked my role to communicate to people that indigenous philosophy is not only for indigenous peoples anybody can embody that philosophy of reciprocity that anybody can have a connection with mother nature i think that indigenous communities are not only being neglect there but also this respect there and that is really every man when you see in our industries that are prepared to aid in the time of crisis actually going to indigenous communities to put their infrastructure up you can see that with fracking with pipelines with waste sites with all sorts of polluting infrastructure so that is why the fight for the dignity of indigenous communities
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is the same as a fight for climate justice when you lose your forest you lose part of your culture and when you lose your culture you lose your identity and it's our duty to tell people you have to. you are reset understanding and connect with mother earth you have to realize that right now we're living in a world that has lost its power and we need to recover that and there are people who now the way. the area surrounding the south who could do a mountain range in the heart of brazil is home to a unique ecosystem where d.m. isn't rain forest meets the tropical serve dinner of this how do. they survive and this aren't indigenous people who have been living here for over 500 years this territory is sacred to them. when their homeland is under threat climate change is impacting the landscape and illegal invasions like mine so i plenty sions
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encounter ranges are common occurrences here. it's the same story all over brazil the indigenous land is being seized by profiteers enabled led government focused on short term gain in the cost of the environment but their indigenous people remain nature flourishes. i'm on my way to meet incest or guardians of this land. there are 18000 shove on this and 1500 of them if here. though our file i kept him at the bar was a. becky for. sissies i'll be. a more in tune with fam. what's the problem with my eyes or just saw. a vision. on the. 4th of.
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july takes me to see you know old house around 40 years ago was occupied by a group of 20 farmers. and what this was and what g.m. on was all there. was and the obscure. i you was all she would simply ask and are more going to move in and if. the words were through. with brought out you are. a bug you. do. know they're no good or what to do all that little pool of pool what i was all day warped. and what's.
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a sob some of you. picked up on this and said i kill floor with snack you'll want to move he. will not ask you miss with my ear. math invasion such as the one in this house for satish event is to fight for the rights to their land from the 1966 onwards or maybe this is st john i saw. a quote i knew out of the makah so it was part of my stuff then just simple. was he was. there a scene same game i use on some month or so but for libel veron by today was an awesome spice considerable demarco one of the people instrumental in this process was a matter should luna who was voted in as brazil's 1st indigenous congressman in 1902 and so shove it in there to go in the middle of the moment visiting at the
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me from port byrd to see the only. place i thought so was is using the as it to his sybil history all in 1988 a new constitution was passed which recognized indigenous people as the 1st occupants of brazil disadvantage were given the legal rights to their land an area of more than 328000 hectors but despite this deemed asians continue in 2019 there were 8 in the minto boys over the past 2 decades the seventy's have lost 800000 hectares of their territory. i doubt to is one of the coach responsible for guarding the border to get south and get a significant where we see a lot of the locks on the warning. the law play by adding the whole wad it off the lot or not even the most awkward by the title and watch it
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go up how about new york thought on their walk or minutes that. their walk or walk . and what you are homeless see on woman only all when the only one who will see i will see your mother through all was about i'm a mom. recently the seventy's were given a huge food too by a visitor which has enhanced their surveillance capacity the drome. the woman who come to me with a little bit of a murder in the movie or this it will be a hit in the home of. this drone if you're going to they're able to what you were an area of 600 hectares at one time. west a pick north years you've been following mon steve it was lonely so far now i say
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thank you. but i use who important you know who do school would be such a decision won't it be minto by boys and i've seen how the shipment is there protecting nature by trying to keep intruders out. my next stop is the village of hiba where the community is preserving bear they versity using seeds. well. here. in the there. is a job already is a traditional expedition into a church today the whole village is going on to get your seats and i will try to help it. oh oh oh oh the bracelets necklace and paint which is made from wood and charcoal are believed to have protective properties 000-000-0000.
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oh oh and the thought so i seen this in amman on the last early one hyman and. they want our i want that on naomi too would all be. i think you. would have me would you like uganda loves them each in their. own as them into their would you choose the one for the. losing the competition here. just. got a few in there quite fierce with the. 2 more they were going to have put in warm water for one day and they need to have it for breakfast big part of the food supply of the village.
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and sorted. the date on all 5 the. daily houdin of the. 3 would only be. 100 i think it only. last thursday. mine and now who do you know who's. in the. store they take the food. and then you have all the seeds you boil it feed a family. it's like a seed bank is real go. more than 600 kilograms of seeds are collected
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by the community that he bought every year summer so the local fairs to prove indigenous and non-indigenous communities and others representing 52 species from this unique ecosystem are planted and pillaged land. phrase there is a good range is into it algae he said lends a lot of the idea but we really do should you care to patients proteges arche. by doing my work of the evolve about i'll be after him for a less than. chiefs chairman as planned instead of 18 d.c. dot the community can help to preserve the areas reach where they versity. masses that malaysian house minister could handle mama for i still don't know the side send each as they're not supposed to. the model but are you.
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during my time here i've gained a real understanding of how intricately connected issue printers way of life is with the world around them and how deep their knowledge of it runs. your true defenders of nature and their rights to remain here serving as its guardians must be different to. the local resident in the us the most a. list just. this past needless and you know suitable is a must in the list under way of a mother in law that will be the only the best person to be. bigger better in this is the later. short or a little b.m.'s have a the end of it there is. enough for many of them this time of the end of. the you
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know sort of invest some of our admin lead us at our family or if they must be nice to know by most that immediate you know one when they had again that this really. remember that yes a month this will be the only thing that for me are already there but e.m.i. said to another man a pretty matter of anything like starting in the quad while your by the yes even in the end the idea. that you know slowed any. of this up but i see the one of this about a similar silver sun to the subject that a young family my people will welcome this is that made. him in fact if enough of your that a year minimum did that a year. leave that is the alice get us betting mr kid no must look at you know must. is the muslim in the bin in the better look in the last universes he has to see what the year that. the good thing is is. i'm all
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