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19 compatible with the u. k. in a similar population, and that 2 and a half 1000 people de testing positive and the u. k only started reopening a few weeks ago. bernard smith, al jazeera parish, china has released the 1st images summit, sharon marsh and rover. these pictures show the craft on the red planets vans, flatlands known as utopia panacea. it touched down last weekend and john is the 2nd country out of the u. s. to success re land rover on the red planet. ah. type of creature. a headlines here on al jazeera people living in to crowded garza residential neighborhoods have been warned to leave their homes the head of israeli strikes. well, this is the city skyline right now. one of the target zones isn't far from generally a refugee camp. in northern garza earlier israel hips, southern garza, with more than a dozen, strikes destroying 2 houses medic say,
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4 people wounded in the city of hom, eunice. and while both sides publicly, se they'll fight on secret negotiations are said to be underway in a phone call. us president joe biden has told israel to prime minister to lower the intensity of the conflict. but benjamin netanyahu says israel's campaign will go on until its objectives. i met about from the ball. but we are with every passing day, we are striking at more of the terrorist organizations capabilities. targeting more senior commodities, toppling more terrorist buildings, and hitting more weapons stockpiles. just as i told the ambassadors here today, this is the natural rise of israel. i very much appreciate the support of these governments, and i especially appreciate the support of a friend us president biden, for the state of israel bride to self defense. i'm determined to continue this operation until its objective is achieved to restore quiet and security to you. citizens of israel several years the democrats of back to revolution,
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opposing the sale of $735000000.00 and military weaponry to israel. precious mounting from within the us presidents own policy for his administration to do more to end the violence. in other news, iraq, deputy foreign minister says, talk to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal, then bring the us back to the table. i progressed well in vienna under the agreement, iran restricted its nuclear program in exchange for functions really. it's repeatedly brief, the terms of the deal. since donald trump pull us out in 2018, the european union is easing travel restrictions for tourists who are fully vaccinated. you and bachelors have also agreed on relaxing the criteria for countries to be considered safe. until now that list included only 7 nations. you impose strict measures last year to contain current, a virus. those are the headlines. the news continues here now to 0 after earth rise natural wisdom. thank you. thank you. bye for now. from the al jazeera london
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broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation, the struggles that within the global south have come, not because of our help, but because of the harm of the global north, with no host and no limitation. that's the story of climate change. it's not that we're all in it together, the people who are the most impacted in the 1st impact that are in the global fund . that's always how it is part 2 of barbara and raymond, fast fashion should be actually regulated to like bigger at studio be unscripted on al jazeera. ah, i don't. she just came up with some more savings sledges visa fans set that up. so
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my just call me a call because i have a office that you thought a month in viva. my sense of the beauty of this that you get this month in his face little sticker that he will plan a thought and he won't be a georgia families or they be the last on mama was that back is they thought i saw the what i mean a small over and they go, you modeling from abilene said, legally. he said, well, there's a, can you tell me my son, on the monday me look on the sunday the he's not from a family show to mental but i'm is my mac. i'm is must be muslim. is my good. i was amazed. some of us, what is some of them?
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some of them use in this stage or the general don't money now, but up in us, what is his face? so if you look at us to get so somebody put you on a society of most stuff. so then i will keep them up in the last couple months and they're close to one. but at that point, you know that the kimberly in australia is from the northwest, one of the most logical in tech regions in the world that remotely to learn ca, protect it for that. and now it's under increasing threat for monday activists age . traditional owners have pay thousands of years, taking the late and caring to their country, painting out with scientists and government recruitment each and the sled marine protected area. i'm excited to see this collaboration through my work as
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a marine scientists. i've become passionate about bridging the gap between traditional knowledge and science. over 800 islands make up the kimberly's buccaneer archipelago, a place reaching by to see it now under threat from development and climate change . karl often provides an early warning system, so i'm making liberal and from the kimberly marine research center. she's been monitoring local carl's to signs of stress. what's important about these cars and they, kimberly, one of the biggest standout features is their exposure to the elements on the law taught. we sort of have that non made a taught around here, which is insane to many other places in the world. you know, they've got this thermal resilience, which we don't say with a lot of other car. the carl here can we stand? i'm president, the temperature extremes of up to 8 degrees celsius, the de enabling it's a better code as our temperatures rise. so we use a monocle remainder we get a shot and it's the same year after year and month after month. so where do we day?
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so i think marks along the lawn, which i can hear is just a little spirit level into the center. well, that's tricky. to get it, i feel this man, and i can fix that easy and then carry on. the more to go. me simple method allows liam to compare the face of the curl over a period of time. and have noticed signs that even this have resilience. karl is reaching its limits here fully, but it will grow on a bleaching occurs when the water is too long and al gave the carls food source is expelled really completely while it's really flowing in life. it's just a huge pitch. you would look at your rape as it goes, system engineer, and to lose that building block, you just lost just structure. you lost your community block, taking someone's house. and we had this co system out here which is pretty day, but it is also on the cost of having this pledging event. so it's,
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it's definitely something we need to get very close eye on carlos support, of course. or if there was, maybe scientists predict that up to 90 percent could disappear by 2040 it makes creating a marine pot even more leading the way is the indigenous body joey community. they ran to tame, regularly worked closely with scientists. so we're going to speak, you read that and so you can do that, or if today, marine biologist scott, why thing is joining them to carry as a research trip known as a turtle radio. you're a little point here, a really dramatic turning point. they also come on how come on that settle on? yeah, right. it batches, so they must be pretty important for you guys. stories in, in history reflect data as being the closest secret yet to the body. people body, if you were with a lot of people,
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always lived off the ocean. we still go hot and do dental and share what our tribe for thousands of years, the body joey, hunter, green, sea turtle sustainably. these days, the knowledge of the church was behavior is proving invaluable to scientific conservation that but working with local people, it's really important. i don't think of any way in understanding completely what local people now about turtles is important. we put a management plan out there to make sure there's a bunch of turtle for our future generations channel. but recent pressures mean they can't do us alone. 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 need to work with science and with the knowledge that we have is traditional, honest to better the environment. not just for dental stuff,
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which i held in as of everything their lives in the sea in 2019 the body. joey people presented. they're designed for the back in iraq, appellate marine pac. it's now in the planning phase and likely to cover 6000 square kilometers if combined native partial area integrating growth. martin size and indigenous cultural values for this early stage is rarely achieved. the, the now it's time to hit the water and planning into action. apparently there was a carpet outside of this morning. they've been out of the i think pretty much said all right. i little really big. what i mean really made it was this is why they call it a search. all righty. i the ranges jump on the boat right onto the turtles,
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back out the platter run around for eventually one quick. so straight on the credit for the last the vacancies. i sent them what we'll be able to tell where they come from and that will be management. so we just said tagging this with the individual tags on age one, get blood. the other one can still be useful. time to move on to the main bite and i've been trusted with the tight little bit of you know, the way that a lot of things in handling with that was my luke craft. but it doesn't, grains that endangered and gathering this data is vital for the conservation. 67 please. yeah,
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she's gotta get to 97 centimeters. of course. great. the more food there is about 30 dr. nicely for the health of the population that's happening. this trip is kind of the range of scientific training. after this, they'll be independently catching turtles and collecting data on a regular basis. and it just makes something you saw when you were very rude and you learn, we even, but this via the one about with the grandfather then they get a little smaller than the funder get to learning. and it's clear there's a real merit and using traditional knowledge in scientific research scientists, sometimes we will get a snapshot at a very brief insight into what's happening and on what attrition knowledge is set along the 10 knowledge it brings together to knowledge systems. for those
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progress buck american pill ago. sorry, remain that until recently, scientists and you very little about and this one place of extraordinary by diversity they would never found without the body. joey guessing that today is proving tricky. that was a recent when he's got 5 very the timing, any 3 of these extreme type may be difficult to navigate, but twice today as the waters recede. a hidden world is revealed in a what taught spring, despite trying to figure out which the turtles rely on when the pod goes up. these rock pools here and these pools would get extremely hot to 40 degrees. they're living the age to be frauding. working with re said this, we started to understand the russ grove, one centimeter day. wow,
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that's really fast. so i'm going to figure out who the hell details in this course is unprecedented for a plant that is valuable to ation. warming and grass absorbed carbon dioxide up to $35.00 times faster than a rain forest. it's conservation, it's racial. it's extraordinary. discovery is like these that are driving the creation of the moraine pack. this area, it hasn't been mapped before and say that that's the big thing. is, is mapping it all out knowing way you want to protect things. we got the clan ropes and they started wrapping their own areas, what they value for in the marine parks, planning for zoning and all that type of areas that you want to protect. but even if you're indigenous or less than scientists, you still got the same objective to protect their country. for future. the buccaneer archipelago marine pac should be established by 2024. with scientists
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saying that at least 30 percent of the world's oceans need protection in the next decade, creating a refuge in areas like this goes a long way to achieving that goal. and working with indigenous people is proving essential to safeguarding by diversity. can you tell me what the marine environment means to you and what people are their buddies? i believe we can be separated to see and whatever is in this he may this what glee oh yeah. we have to look after country. we have to keep it. i said was when i was young, i have to do it or i think i've always paid the last paper afraid of the by the way, ah, i am part of the autonomy told take indigenous community which is located in the highlands of mexico. and for me, coming from an indigenous background means that i leave my live in a more holistic way, one of the cross city,
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where we acknowledge that what we give to the earth is what the earth to us. and so it's our responsibility of human to protect us relationship. when i grew up, i had the idea that everybody saw the world, the way i did that everybody had a made love for a mother. i soon realized that that relationship was being broken by a lot of different companies and extractive is projects around me. i see it now my role to communicate to people that indigenous philosophy is not only for indigenous people. anybody can embody that philosophy or reciprocity, but anybody can have a connection with mother nature. i think that indigenous communities are not only being neglected, but also this respect that and i, if we ever then when you've seen a lot of industries that are perpetuating the climate prices, actually going to indigenous communities to put their infrastructure up. you can
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see that with fracking with pipeline, with the wayside, with all sorts of polluting infrastructure. so that is why the fight for the big nitty of indigenous communities is the same as the 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 do are reset on your settings and connect with mother. you have to realize that right now we're living in a world that have lost it and we need to recover that. and there are people who know the way deerish around in the south. we could do a mountain range in the hard to do is home to a unique ecosystem where the amazon rain forest meets the tropical savannah of this ad. dish avant is, are indigenous people who have been living here for over 500 years. his territory
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is sacred to them, with their homeland isn't the threat. climate change is impacting the landscape in illegal invasions like mine. so i, plantations, and cat arrangers are commented choruses here. the same story, all over brazil. indigenous land has been seized by profit years enabled, where government focused on short term gain and the cost of the environment was very indigenous. people remain. nature flourishes. i'm on my way to meet in session guardians of this land. there are 18000 chevron. and 1500 of them here. our i have file. i can submit the bar bozza l d a money that you keep weekly ads. this is i'll be as you star. i'm went to with stamp. what's problem?
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my star vision. all yonder there with the here we want to loop of years. you have the kid at the vision keeps his dad takes me to see you know, house, which your own for to use to go was occupied with group or for the 20 farm mother says amber jim resolves moved to my badger, but it was my pleasure for me to give you my bath to their mother or you before she would so please don't move. i was one feed and that one has to be done with food as to what budget money don't believe not that we don't put him in that to that, but no, no, i didn't know what to do was to to what to what what us who they
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were treated as martha was your so fast down from you soon said i can form that you want to get, you know, want to know your ascii mr. about, you know, your me do want to get invasion, such as the one at his house for the dish event is to fight for the rights to their land. from the 19 sixty's onwards, omega was saying, i saw the fish that i know what you out of the mac. i thought of my, my dad just simply is put was he was that a c c must gun again. i will use and show me what they sell the ny bavarian. well, by today he was not a spice concealed demarco. one of the people who instrumental in this process was
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matters. luna, who was voted in as british was 1st indigenous congressmen in 1982 and chevron today in the article in the middle of the shop. write your numbers if you get the main important 15 jenny follow mcdermott to keep that research plus revision. and as you said, bill history in 1988, a new constitution was passed which recognized indigenous people as the 1st occupants of brazil. the 70s were given the legal rights to their land, an area of more than 328000 actors. but despite this, the invasions continue in 20198, implement doughboys, over the past 2 decades. this advantage of the last 18000 hector's, of the territory down to one of the lookouts responsible for regarding the border. he gets asked for get a significant just wanted to see what the morning was the
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the, the are by adding the wide it off the lot. we are in the off there by the time what it was thought about new or thought on the wow. human of that was of the but it was waffle. what you are human. see why they was only when the one who look that feel that a through i was recently mission front is were given a useful way of history, which has enhance their surveillance capacity drawn from when we, when we will remove these will be there is this jerome issue punches are able to watch over an area of $600.00 actors at
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one time. oh, was acknowledged. bravo. on the fall and i said now thank you so important. you know what? he's killed the shot at be meant by boys. and i've seen how the shavone to protect nature, retrench, keep intruders out. my next stop is the village of here, where the community is preserving biodiversity, using seeds. on g, c, g. very good job. moody is a traditional expedition in nature. today the whole village is going on to get your see this? oh, the bracelets necklace and pin,
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which is made from wood and tackle are believed to have protected property. oh, good. mom, mom i only had the. so i seen the what the simone that the why, the why fi dave? now on the, i want to roll with the i think you would it, would you and you can either send me to cooper. this is a meant to and wouldn't use them for it, but i you can of losing the competition here. you've got a few in the quite a few with the really cheap lead tomorrow the we're going to put in warm water for
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one day and they didn't have it for breakfast. big part of the food supply, the village in the negative decision, we'd enjoyed if i just got the video that you mentioned, but if you do, then the data will last of the last 30, who in one of the is the cd down the last day when i'm at home, i love the ross as be my mom who or who's, who's been human as the so they take the food and then have all the seeds you boil it
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feed your family like a bank is real gold. more than 600 kilograms of seeds are connected by the community every year. summer. so the local fairs to both indigenous and non indigenous communities and others representing 52 species from this unique ecosystem, or planted and village lands. duplicates again, fraser, green, g into it. old you mention about about the very good. if i pro fish it i can do more work to do audio. you vote for us than chiefs from an s plan. you did make a lot of 18 dc built. the community can help to preserve the areas reach by diversity in house minutes that could you know, new mama, florida actually don't know the strength h,
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as in most to the model you a doing my time here. i've gained a real understanding of how intricately connected this year, but his way of life is with the world around him, and how deep their knowledge of it runs. your true defenders of nature and their rights to remain here serve as it's guardians must be defended to me me me me me neither of them though i am. i didn't know that other be the phone any that, but that's up to being me up a bit later the line and will be at the end
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of it is enough for many of them this. some of the things will be in need of it as i'm larry. this is the most noble i'm with me. no one will read that on the book. yes, i was there to be the missing, let's say to another man. but he met i studying and the quote i while you but i yes, in the, in this idea and in the me like that. yeah. you know what i mean, we can move this up, but i see the one that this up, but it's similar to the suffix that eating from my people. why does it mean sac? if enough, you know that, but he made amended that will be at least get a can know my you know, my, i'm in the, in the,
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in the back. it kinda gets the left hand ticket in it. well, i'm all what, i don't get a good idea to get to it, but i don't mind giving me a cultivated food is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people would be and how it's cultivated, the contentious debate, public interest in the public safety is definitely not taking precedent, an in depth examination into agri business. and the conflicting interests of play industry doesn't want any regulation. you just want to put their products on the market. the price of progress anal jazeera health,
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