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said others and all the gods by the police on purpose to have the time and it to go live on the go live. another story that may not be mainstream the, the way that you tell the stories is what can make a difference. the project is done, nestled in the heart of asia is in the end of striking contrast and rich history. this mountainous nation featured some of the highest peaks in the past that stretches back to the nearly 6 and bross ages. its mountains and valleys have witnessed the rise and full of civilizations and pleasant tennessee,
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the from ancient patient coaches to the 5 per tooth broke era. and the period of the soviet union, the yet mid to sweeping his start with the changes when it comes to the domains that dickens don's majestic nature we live in 90 percent of his church are covered by mountains ranging from full 100 to over 7000 meters in altitude this land lock nation is home to the largest place here in the region. these places are not just a national treasure. they are crucial water source across central asia. i said, be extended by the current, google a, c, a o black snake us global climate change escalates the melting places hair testing to unleash catastrophic climate. changes across central asia wide spread, visit the vacation, clipping aggregate lots of prices,
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and accept of regions beyond particular stones. because of what the shortage is. the type of government has initiated the additional bit more to process a bonus in denver to confront his pressing challenges. had on nearly 3000 meters down from these mount is the capital city of december. well, the doesn't experts convene for a high level international companies to force solutions for the new prices. in this edition of tow charges era, we in boston and expedition into projects done drug 19 system with local scientists to build the full extent of this escalate. incorrect move in this race against time must be race yourselves for the impending disaster, the average and you begin some 5000 meters above sea level independent dimensions. the here's the glazing close and
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make phone from a beach, liked impact of 25000000 years ago. a testament to the regions dynamic to electrical history, the these values we meet, i'm up was a little tough, a leading geologist, environmental the under. we've come maybe 4000 meters above sea level. all the way here to take a look at these places. these places that are mounting the making headlines. what's going on here? how, how bad is it? uh, what i can say. first of all, we're right now and very interest in place here. the territory of tragic national park and winds the going establish the national park. the one of the main reason was this place to locate this a lot of
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a glitch. and one of them is the biggest 17 to 4 kilometers long. so as you know now that big issues in the world is climate change. and in recent years it's obviously some of them is short and short term. for example, the longest i'll let you. it was 7 to 7 kilometers only 40 years ago. now it's 74 kilometers, 3 kilometers is disappeared. so of course the view to climate change and uh, from implants of course of, excuse me, the next 2 inches on top of logical incidents. and right now, right there we see that kind of cool glitch in one of the nature and the process of melting as it is, it is a more flooding process. more land flies. it's obviously we can say also instead of present because of, of known go in an organization and geographical society. we're also working is this
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issues and we bring use to participate is sometimes in, in the summer camps and, but really watching what happens uh near to glitches. and what happens is i get the cultural activities because it's on the pressure on the climate change things you mentioned climate change. yeah. or is it been exaggerated in these as some people say that these the cycles that take place around the globe. but how much impact actually of human beings having on what we think in terms of those places melting? so you know, is it a social opinions how we can uh, watch or mention, or what is the evidence of climate change? because some scientists the think uh, doing their job, logical timing. it was fun creations and that's the typical, the, the template issues the raising and so much. so processing was very slowly. what
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now is it for us to sometimes very quickly, for example, in this year it was a very rainy season, and we have a lot of best consequences to these land flies and the visit condition and visit a convent not so i know it's more unpredictable and lot of people think about the problem is i get the cultural cultivation and so so, but we can see all the amount on the picture so long as i think that the change of all of these changes. what risk is the not only to touch it gets done, but centralized. okay, what, what are the risks of that particular because a glitch of isn't real. think it means that list what the resources and needs as you get done. so, you know, we're located almost 60 percent of what the resources and our religion like, uh, what a power. so, and this dollars less and less is uh,
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less what room over there water. and but you know, uh from uh, already public to the public defense. it's as big as town and took communion son. so fuzzy, agriculture production, very important. and also with a condition is it is a really a connection between is a global change and global visit condition. so it's really important to keep our glitches in good condition. but we need to call an air force, and we'll of course, to do to walk you some physically respecting a logical of a weight. and so you've been working on this issue for decades. yeah. how worried are you using? you're saying that this is a big issue. how concerned are you? i haven't gone past the point of no return. is it still time to save these bases? to save the subject is done from, from, from this crisis. i guess a will community not so serious because the whole series, some physic,
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nongovernmental organization. and okay, uh this uh, talking about the emission and so what's do we need more f r student from my for interview. not so many who have confidence. so what kind of explanation other things, but uh, we need to go up as a level, as you know, sometimes we spend 3 of them for other purposes. why not spend at least a list full half of the resources that you wish to of other things, which is not so important for us to solve life for human kind. it's more important to work these, these issues because what the lack of what elf close enough thinking as an agent and so on. and more important for us, if our, what the resources because i guess, and it's overly then this is this 13 recreation of what the resources this is. so
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countries that subject is done, and you mentioned under countries in africa, they pollute the least some of the least images of, you know, you know, the guesses and so forth. yet you suffering the consequences you are at risk the most and it's the soup of how does that stuff polluting the environment you guys are facing the consequences. yeah. what needs to be done from them from on their behalf? yes, of course. so for example, uh, i'll a glitch of also suffering from the dust. this is a goals, a goes from the r o c, before it disappeared. and now, and 1000000 tons of phones goes to up our glitches, but as a low fee located inside only but several countries. so and able to come to say yes we can do, but we have no to enough resources to we need motor sources. and so, you know, we have several sort their powers so and they have technology,
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they have financial resources. so this is a christian. how should we ship them to stay more is it? will, our coleman will have common problem? human kind and it should be next step. and it seems as if you in should play new role, new role. not only 5 countries to as a you know, that can make it vito bugs a small countries like subject to style and others that should also have influence to, to do, uh, to corporate, more vis a, the countries so uh, i guess in this particular issue is that you and should play more sufficient the role you're talking about the global communities and countries coming together. you've had this conference take place in the cafeteria session, but it's just that conference that's taking place in your country. is it enough?
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what's, what's being achieved from the war to process conference? first of all, uh if and dispute, uh, what country and our neighbors country we're deliver. uh, probably which one are suffering and faces. so and the 2nd issues that we establish and network between scientists petition for example, the participants of our confidence 7 to the different and location of that you just on the as the. so the biggest them in hydro power stations, not the solar recreation area associated the famous is or skewed is or, and as us. and that was see real picture was a problem is uh, sometimes to be somebody preventative in un or in the sit there file a country is a, has not that video connections is available. we can say available. this is
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a problem because even you can conduct several comfort confident, several pictures, you just have to do something bill, any capital or city the say hello blah, blah blah, that's all. but you need video picture and you need a l voice from the locals. so you saw a lot of local ship, those are the people authorities. and you as a journalist, you see inc. and you see any fx and fixtures. so we need to do this. so, but this confidence in just the initial things, the 2nd stage we have to elyse and come to do with technology, just def, knology res, financial resources. this is, it would be next to tell me what's needed. you're telling me that we need resources . you're telling me you need technology, what kind of resources on technology do you need? the 1st of all we need is a good set. the lies. i mean, is it pictures good that the base we need to date today?
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of domestically and by human. uh, some things uh, these goals for ohms, it absorbs stations. so because uh now uh we have some of the station and network, but it's not enough. is the 2nd the of course, financially, but most important to prepare good is a good quality professional people. so, and i guess it's very important to involve use because to use now the really live and consumption society. but that shows the realize that there are very many treats for the climate change and luck and the sort of the, what's the social is coming this through the next the case. it was a real climate change as we receive is called the 2 other things. a so, and i guess the services this coming is enough for the sources in the,
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at each in developing countries, but only what we need from same validation we'll from pollution. but when you talk about the, with a politicians what's needed to slow down the melting of these places, what's actually needed, what do you need to slow it down? first of all, we need to reduce emission c o 2 was the 2nd is the appropriate of, of the photo station. you can see because i added the area. so we need to stop cutting the trees and everything. you know, the problem. also, we need, for example, i said it was a dust these goals for rooms that are all c, which is almost disappeared. so, and what does it does goes to end up as a glitch or the melting 2 times 6 times quickly more quickly. so that's why we need to recall, and the result of this problem is, are all sick, but the results, the global community,
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lucas and you've spoken about bringing the used to long. yes. and young people getting involved in this much and age to young people. okay. you know, i can mentioned that from 1990 in our former storage unit, particularly people was thinking about so i think that parents uh but what is good now? i see a lot of volunteer movement. for example, the subject system who have moon to clean up from got a beach in our district can do something very particularly in my district. we see the guys who wants to be in future environmental is now is that apply more to be environmental is and especially this knowledge ecologist. so i see that positive learning. why? because also you as a journalist and your community, jordan was going to, you do a lot to see how to say to call that this is origin problem
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and use now, you know, move from the tv to the internet and in the live. now in youtube that i could see what's happening around the world will happen as a residence. so do i have uh, recently, or in the us? uh, what's happened? it is flooding in india or in purchased um, uh, what's happened is a, some, a couple of terrific, a crime is considered because in united states or in russia or integer just on. so, and the really interesting is that question, how we can deliver this to use. so it was a new information to, to uh, tools such a internet that's very good uh, thinks it's a few research. it is a volunteer to walk. and i guess we can do come on 1st from the different countries to do a multi discipline out and multi countries
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a expedition this participation of use and our geographical society ration, geographical society. and how's it going to show society substances? projects come on projects and so i know there's some that say that what we're seeing now, what we witnessing is just a part of a good of a cycle that this product is going through. it cycle ends just moving on to the next stage of people exaggerating. what we think boy is what we're witnessing, unique to this time. so your christian is very complicated because 80001000 researching says a steel resolving to give this a clear answer and see what no answer. why? because you know, for example, in such a extent will have almost 15000 lectures. and we wouldn't be able to just get uh, database for all of them if it seems we need also global corporation and financial
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support. but also as a question, is this happened right now? is it the unique? oh, it wasn't before, frankly speaking, as you'll just have some a little bit of concern because i know that you're loading just go history. it was some flick through ations visit. i think up and down. same footage. it was really before. but now, is this over sleep the human activity on top of it? would you go uh, considered excessive for example, who have a lot of recreation, new education, a is a city is going up and so on. and is, implants, does the nature cause the climate change? but still, it's not so unpredictable before it was tough to say it was understandable. but you know, one of the good things that, for example,
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in subjects don't have an order was either a power station capacity means that to produce at least green and clearly. and it was concerning the consumption of new hydro power station, an old either 5 decision island threads, issue a leading specialist and use it a lot. i mean the as and well and disclose a critical illness, charge of tele entering entities and mitigating the effects of climate change. he directs us to another expert who can provide further insight to the solutions the last time he does. a geographical scientist awaits us at the broken hydro power attempt with the price tag exceeding $5000000000.00. fees and bushes
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project represents not just a crucial source of water and hope to catch don centered ages porous country, but attempting to put in new opportunities and wanted explain to me what's going on here behind us 5. and that's, that's what i mean. we're not for them, so not flush it up to you straight is what i'm going school. i guess we're at the construction side of the rogan hydro power plant, which stands 335 meters tall. it will be one of the world's largest hydro electric power stations. once it's completed, it's expected to generate over $3600.00 megawatts. the project is a central for the economic development of tajikistan and the central and southern asia region. the energy generated will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to take a stand and across central and southern asia. this water reserve is crucial for irrigation in areas along the out. daria river, the hydro power plant, is vital for the whole region, helping to mitigate climate change risk and ecosystem damage in our territory,
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and reducing natural disaster risks in lower altitude regions. of these will be a problem. so this hydro power plant is going to need a lots of water wherever it will come from a couple actually i'm the to, i didn't, is pretty to code again, i'm with daddy. the fox river flows into the almo diarrhea river, most of its water comes from the higher parts of the mountain. you visited these higher parts where the water reserves originate those glaciers will provide us with all the water needed to fill up the power stations. recivore. with climate change, is it a potential to affect this power stations, hydro power station that's being built to at least the water supply? so i think this goes up on the to if the weather of this size limits. and because i believe when the hydro power plant reaches water capacity, a micro climate will develop. this micro climate will increase no reserves and humidity in the mountains,
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helping to reduce the impact of climate change. additionally, this water reserve will supply the lower regions with needed water during dry years . was involved in charge of total confidence, hate strategic is done. alton's concerns among nathan countries is fixed on stairs duct back and watch a good time and see exactly the cultural sector. the help of spectrum understand central asia through the system and it's interesting connections. we continue have june. we may have done these other. i'm each other just and climate politics. what to to which is to the, i'm going to have you ever have a converge? explain to me where these rivers originate from what i'm not quoting. so when you find them, you know, like just look up the key. i'm that you were at the source of the i'm
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a daria river. this river is significant for to chicken's done and other countries like whose biggest on and took menaced on climate changes recently impacted the water flow in volume. this river is essential for our region which relies heavily on agriculture. so we need its water for land, a regression with decreasing water reserves and a growing population from 24000000 in central laser, in the 1960s to a 75000000. now the situation is problematic about 85 to 90 percent of this water is used for regression, which is crucial for our food supply and the region in central asia, agriculture is a leading sector and g, d, p, and labor use the future was declining water reserves will negatively impacts to jake is done and all of central asia. where do these re visit? originated from wisconsin. i know you still can you tell me that? yeah. the um oh, dario river originates here on one side. we have the capital to river that originates and curtis done. and on the,
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on the move called brother originates here into jacob stone. these 2 rivers converge to form a sort of cob river. further down stream, all the streams, joined, foaming the vox river. this process culminates in the formation of the darya river . all these were visit tributaries of the new darya which flows through afghanistan is back as done and took menaced of other water sources from iran also joined the army directly with us. so how interconnected is centralize you because of these rivers? and if the is a change in any of the system, how does it affect the region? villa folks open the front of you. it's up to the, to the subject is donna, about 80 percent of the water in the year with the originated send to jacob stone. additionally, about 60 percent of central asia as water reserves including curtis done. if dennis done is back as done circumvent histone and causing stuff come from here.
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agriculture is critical for our countries and 85 to 90 percent of this water is used for regression. it's imperative to take good care of out water resources because fewer resources will lead to more problems with food supply, irrigation, human consumption, and industry. not much as we spoke to method on the ne, taken within half these of these $0.02 in the background tending to be heard. if she'd like his father and grandfather before him, including photos, the age old tradition of drinking is like stuff to drink water and graves on the fresh past just every day. pick them at the end of the month. the majority of the chicken's done population by 75 percent to live in the areas he says he's ever heard of the terms buildable new climate change, but he understands the dire consequences if the roof is run dry. you know,
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we've got plenty of water resources, food, all land and rain, everything we need. but a water shortage could cause huge time. the more water we have, the better for us. if the water levels drop, it will be really detrimental, and be sure they won't be enough. know who to irrigate, appetite or wait till the end of the crops. now when the water level is high and we sometimes pump of water from the river for our fields, just like i do today, my insistence might a living from cattle brooding and farming. and my sons will continue doing this up to me, the that may be sitting with the intake for the future. the responsibility of and showing the resist keeps flowing as much solely for his community to take on. but back of the, in quite a well the and why he may not sleep gross. the challenge is the head. the words are fit, those see the ancient oppression. poetry,
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