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it says from the prophecy developers, and a smith's reports from room kind of joe is one of 4 to facing them is left in rome, where they used to be a $160.00 the romans who want to experience the world outside the tunnel city options and narrowing, who's trying to save and send them is say the real estate they occupied should be reserved for use by the local community. it, it is fundamental that a city like room which is the city of cinema and is one of the cities in which culture is among the most important in the world. and among the oldest in the world, maintains this cultural aspect. because you don't just eat the food, but you also have to know wish to. so here's a french model that could be key with cinemas, have multiple functions, cultural, but also commercial real estate home. these are not the ruins. rome wants to be
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known for, to stay open. owners must by know, devote most of the space, the cultural activities. but that's sort of profitable. it's converting to show sort of palm. and so in the step, i like to roll for at least 10 years after which they can be converted into pretty much anything developers. once it cuts out the weights. this, by the way, was to send them a holiday. the cinema throw easy as an example of what campaign to say can be done to revive old cinema. they sold a $110000.00 film tickets last year. but the building is also open 24 hours as a place for students to study. seen them. i used to include cvt, one of the founders velario croce says they made a profit, not as much as they would have done if this was replaced by shops or apartments. but that's not the points to push down on the slow is a serious threat to the city because it could mean a feature with no culture, not just for us, but for the new generations here. you can come to study to be together, to talk,
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to have a drink. it's redundancy not to the above topic. good. so these are close, you know, most could be pdf ships, saving them into a new iraq filmmakers mostly say, usually frontiers for calculus. steven spielberg was anderson. i did tell you that to isabella, rosaline are among 5000 people who signed a letter to italy's prime minister. i'm president saying that this is the last chance to say one of the most important cultural and autistic cities worldwide. bernard smith, alger 0 room. right. well that's it from may sort of hide us. the news continues, hey, on, i'll just there are off the oh, hail on it. the kind of is governing body is choosing a new lead up full kind of, it's a vine to replace, just send through the as prime minister, but it's happening just as the nation's faces and unprecedented challenge prevents neva and places to alex. so what
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a very proposing to do about our leadership election on al jazeera when you consider our planet spied diversity, she range in variety of life that exist on us. and then when you think about the threats to this diversity, what are the images that immediately come to mind? apolo bass stranded on a melting chunk of ok. maybe a last wave of the on this deforest, all perhaps stretches of coal rates bleached and slowly dying. or is images are on the la? they are indeed evidence of biodiversity. but how about this image? a supermarket aisle. it seems counterintuitive. supermarkets appear a spaces of such a range and abundance. but look a little closer and you'll soon realize they are in fact, short cases of the staggering impact of global streets. so having on the plan, in spite of the city, which is more than you think and valuable in more ways than you know,
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the a sly of diversity by the by of diversity. spite of the city, we hear the word. but what is it really me? no, no, i don't actually view your order let's you know come ok. you in a be a either view and see, i'll come old buddy. a particular the know what, who we can to, to head to the what i know. so you know, some of you have shut off a me and also an incentive armina smithhaven. nothing. me. this one, how it will have me if i had the effects us because we also are part of that by our diversity by it. or the city refers to the intricate mission of living things on us
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animals, plants in 6 micro organisms. but it goes way beyond just the existence of these different categories of living. things by diversity is the result of 3 intertwined features. ecosystem diversity, spacings diversity and genetic diversity. the more complexity, variety, and intertwining. the dense of the width of life becomes the more resilience we see in the living world. however, the loss is already mounting. in the past, 50 years, wildlife populations have declined by an average 69 percent. it's an alarming statistics that many sides say, is propelling us towards the 6 mass extinction on us. a phase when spc spanish much faster than that can be replaced while the previous 5 mass extinctions that took place of the span of the last 500000000 years came of that as a result of natural causes. what we're seeing now, there is
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a phase of rapid extinction cools as a result of human activity. and one of the key drive is applied is released industrialized agriculture. industrial agriculture based on chemicals did right? cluster abuse is the single biggest cause provided as the destruction. to bend on a shiva is regarded as one of the world's most for middle environmental us and food rights advocates. this targeting of divided this d i live in direct to pick to invite of us to the targeting come from the red code division of crops for chemical ports, which means you have to grow only more. just because if you create a rate versus kind of a bunch of lines, then or reach the theme has to be exactly the same. that's why you do the po, to be to vegetable diverse these 92 percent. and then this was done, rich destruction, of habitats to rule but animal feed and biofuel,
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human dish. and the way the fun creates the context for by that was the outside the phone just in the last 30 years, large amount of damage. you've been sick just so with this is the phone. the song by that was the problem by that was to be what it was, the basic by them soul or be killed and outside the file. this system is destroying the habitats that allow why that was due to try and trickling the habitats of animals also means you emerging infectious diseases. the viruses that will totally be part of the viral, mostly because of the new infectious disease of this animal. they given me, if you want to understand how we go to this place, then you need to take a step back in history. because diversity is not something out global systems of production of very good at full setup for agriculture at mass scales, producing enormous volumes of cups that are predictable, consistent,
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and affordable has seen us forcing nature to operate like a factory technique, food into a commodity. there are 2 steps by which food has been converted into a commodity. the 1st was the pre industrial step, which is the colonial stand wetlands like mine were colonized and the land, the colors was being the property of england and rents. what collected $45000000.00 was promised that from india 3 in the 200 years, a pretty sure. but it was the commodities that for girl became create commodities rather than what nourished people. so the change of food as nourishment into food is a colonial commodity. for treat, let's to time is a pronounced good decision commodification began. when can we go and we go to, was introduced in the name of the green ribbon. and foot systems were transformed to commodity production systems. the green revolution that then donald was talking
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about was one of the most dramatic developments in agriculture, in the 20th century, from the 1940s on woods technology that had already transformed food production and industrialized countries. especially the u. s. was exported 1st, mexico and then beyond the western hemisphere in places lexie and bob way turkey focused on india and thailand, the impact was tangible within a decorative. so i'll think agricultural technologies being implemented attention was focused on seeds and soil, high yielding crops that were easy to help us with sheets were developed through skilled breeding and genetic modification. the slope was also supercharged with modern irrigation systems sprayed with pesticides and enriched with synthetic certain lives. in the initial decades, it was hard to see the green revolution as anything but a success. agricultural production jumped policy more consistent on the price of
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food packaged in some places, it actually prevented mass starvation. in fact, in 1970 the american agronomist to let the green revolution norman bold received the nobel peace prize for his efforts. it is true that the tide of battle against hunger has changed for the better during these past as 3 years. but the nice that shiny green machine was some really big problems. when they introduced lucy, you know what the goals. we thought it's something we can explain to me as the to the people, but they need the information. we received a letter and we found it very, very complicated. and these are the transnational corporations will have their own data. i'm calling elizabeth pharma and former leader of via campuses and international farm is formed by 182 organizations in 81 countries. she's currently
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on a farm in rules. and bob way, with the internet connection can leg, they want to destroy all that they literally people. i love the clips, which i was just as a be growing for ages and ages. they will also talk too much of what is the most of the use of heavy sized kidney coast that lies into attaching systems because it wouldn't be damaged to the environment the flu. so let me ask, doesn't necessarily mean we are going to reduce the nap and see that well we have 200000 varieties of rice and media tool feeding bugs feeding the animals feeding all the human. i'm going to do a ton as well for us. we're only going the commodity. what this does is stop the sign of pitch chair. nothing goes back to this one. and you lance,
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us to get the search, find the transition the now through production drawer back to see on the status west and by supermarkets and them just having these veracious appetite costa, g, a dot us is one of the strategy is best known environmental educators who is passionate about regenerated agriculture, feed production and community building. when something gets big, it also means it has to simplify, have listings, but more often. and that's being solved as convenience. and so as a result, food system has gone from hundreds and hundreds of spaces of plants that we down to very few. and whether you talk about that in the realm of fruit or vegetables. 2 to the your average twice the food and you know, there's 3 or 4 apples, there's 4 or 5 pages. if you're lucky, colin is reduced it to, you know, just
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a couple, a couple of space, eastern, tight ice or a equally reduced to just a few. so agriculture, just big chain pack and we grab a lot and get it from a place where we can grow it cheaply to a place where we can get the maximum profit. so vegetables was growing for flavor anymore. they would grind the transportability and to have that transportability that had to be picked up early. otherwise, if that was soft, i couldn't travel the 100, sometimes 1000, sometimes even tens of thousands of kilometers. the system has basically reduced food to an item. and how can we shift that all items by successfully for maximum profit? that means spring. if that means the beginning can we goes to extend the transport lot. all of these things have combined to turn out food into
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a commodity by system. manufacturing saves and synthetic, fertilizes or at the heart of this commodity based industrialized system. a small group of madness, multinational corporations go to the bank. yeah. can china and b a s. s, in effect, own and control costs of what should be a primarily natural agricultural process. because crops are designed to meet certain requirements, a small group of species of selected at the expense of the office. plants are created to be responsive to chemicals, and crucially, the seats are often designed to delete the high you offered for holding the limited number of commons didn't traded on the commercial, proprietary seed market. this whole process has played a key role in destroying cups species. according to the u. n. food and agricultural organization. 75 percent of the world script varieties disappeared between
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$1902000.00. huge wealth of regionally specific locally adapted crops, has been replaced by standardized motor called to variety. when you should buy the see to model catches, you are eating just the same to commodities for calories because calorie became the measure. nothing, you know is how many companies controlling the seat and no one asked well, so it has the most important problem. but anything you pick up in a supermarket has really a process. even your sugar now is not sugar. it's high fructose corn syrup from gm gone, and this was on the one hand lips to the erosion dividing listing, you know, phones having the floors. but he just did do an erosion of body of a seat. you know, the last 20 years as chronic diseases and excluding the need to the fact that helps
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against the soul. because the rich of your soul is in diversity, does return. your lungs are the nutritional that was as a result of speech. you're really not. she go, so then we come to the universe of advert chemicals from pesticides to decides to said license. the key ingredient in factory farming is nitrogen said eliza, which requires vast amounts of natural gas and even sometimes coal to produce. the problem is the message of this application of nitrogen fertilizer is a decades as damage to include nitrous oxide, pollution. nitrous oxide, by the way, is almost $300.00 times more pollutants and carbon dioxide. so it's getting deserted by because we needed the notes of the big butch elijah's. we will not be able to go food. and these things to cooperate sizes are made by the sea techniques that may have still set the same chemicals that we use to kill people in the
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consultation within, adapted to be safe. agents are just a few people in the be of them who we can put aside to the same companies that to kind of attached to seats chemicals and they put people in the country, but then they adapted seats to generate, you can do, you need to bowl chemicals a good see, let me see the notes in front of me is inviting baez's bunch of tries to look with each that is a living economy. when you start to control the see kill released, can you buy the say you buying a system and that system will name that say to the price price with a pre image in the side. so that when this a comes out, this herbicides is but they both have been modified in a way that the, any c to ease you know. and if you want to plan to give the next 2,
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you have to get it back. and that's a massive shift in history, and it will always be sold on as well. we've done research and we've done this for these reasons. and so this is a market because we have value adding and you type in, you pay for it. if the i mean, digit pharma will then already have the thing that the digital, the photo sizes in the seats. so as soon as the proposition, it's going to be the day a big way was the petition with each other to price sale price now. and then same quantum goes to buy price of the commodities, which is $4.00 times more. so people hungry because of the data and they get hungry because of the fort riley and the seats in pricing. both a globalized corporate driven agribusiness system or the tragedy of intensive farming is not just the law supply diversity, the designation of swell systems,
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and the immense amounts of pollution. it's that the food security that was going to be the motivation behind all this industrialization isn't secure. in most places west through the scoring today. hope you the low because of most frequent heat waves was air pollution drops and phones. and i recall too much contribution kind of changes also most fundamental climate change model culture system boot collapse with one change in rain with one change in the months with one cycle. but the by the sea of the seats, the peasants have, can see it through the cycling because they love government, so to speak. they bridge dogwood seats. so paula reading is watch with c s photometry salience because logically, the principle is established. tablets systems are resilience model cache as a matter of collapse and we are following the modem, lambs right now, this is one of the science leaking in badly where we just received
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a very minimal rain, full rolling. it could be a good politically. we have to have something, you know, the, the menu. that's the height 6 days of the truck already this to tell you nothing one gets made between the 2. you can't use that because the excel, shedding tears, because them look, think they have enough to give the affinity is. this is a crisis, it's a crisis. the crisis of a world dominated by a limited number of proprietary seeds is not something scientists have taken mildly, seed collections serve as insurance from the dangers of standardized clubs, strains, intensive farming practices any increasing by it is there a mold and $1700.00 c gene banks around the world and the smell bad global seat
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bolt is arguably the most famous of. it's been dumped. the noah's ok see that the city all the library of life. i'm here in spelled lot in the arctic circle. just 1300 kilometers from the north pole. it's freezing cold, it's remote and while it may not look like it, this place has a repulsive tree that holds more agricultural diversity than anywhere else. one of the seatbelt provides long, 10 storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in gene things around the world. the deposit taking place today is the largest of the seed volts, ending in 2008, 170 boxes from 36 different c. thanks around the world i've been added to the collection and that will bring the total number of unique species inside the volt to move in a 1000000. amongst us time deposit is representatives from k live in on south
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korea. and the 1st us try the cherokee nation. all that happened back in 2020, i visited the volt just 2 weeks before cause it looked down again. and i spoke to a grunt of this 10 seat volt coordinator jasmine, as told for the last, the last of these farmers variety during the last 200 years. luckily we have g banks that takes care of these, right, this because then they have g and that we need when we produce these 3 of our i t adapting 2 times and find that the width of the time it drove you found deceased and so on with the us already experience in temperatures that have never existed before in the history of agriculture. it's important to understand that it's how crops on the front lines as genetic by diversity is found out because of the need for stable, predictable, and industrial quantities of produce species, a losing the ability to any self seats on able to adapt to climate change. then
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either way, if we do not have to, if we do not have the genetic varieties and genetic diversity within crops, we would not be able to develop agriculture. the time at the same thing. we need more food, new plant diseases, civil. and then we need new varieties, and without the domestic diversity, we will not be able to produce the fluids and we will actually them as tablets. so this is about the existence of humanity actually in $9091.00, then donna founded the organization that's done. yeah. which works to protect the biological diversity of seats. it's aims of rudely the same as the small bod see think. but the methods of different have done. you collects indigenous varieties and say, some from extinction. in addition, the organization promote so clinic, finding methods and protects from is from dependence on painted seeds. you know,
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the 2 kinds of seat saving. one days, knowing that it's living and must give life every day. it must be accessible to people. if there's a problem, you can only have see if you're going to see the 2 limitations with the idea of the sort of i think in a period of kind of change that's no with mentioned it, did you just starting the search in this package? the big can notes, i see $2000000.00 a $1000000.00 gets applied to each other to the exchange, but the package of see what it, what you want is the next generation of genetic modification, which is gene editing. you want the next generation of batch and thing with just to general sequence, read it. you don't do anything with the c, the files or the printing, just do the general mac mac and say my 2500 kilometers in pageants. so those packages are fine for that. i've visited lots of say things was fine to have the
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sites. but if you don't know how to jim and i then then it's kind of like just having wrinkle, it's thing you've done, haven't wrinkled, flight or flight, but h and every one of those saved banks, the most proactive is the growing of the seeds. because we need to, let's say it's growing size it, they adapting it to a shifting climate. so that's where that whole idea of growing and saving, growing and saving, growing and saving every year. that's the incremental insurance, not just these cases talking to why and hype to the best in fifty's a bite of the city is the natural world safety that to safe god, survival without diversity that can be no adaptation. and without adaptation. extinction is only a matter of time. industrialized intensive agriculture is just one part of the why
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divided us the crisis. but it is the most significant talk. edits. route is a fluid system, one that is destroying the fundamental elements that make it was swell seats and the cycle of life. i think we need to change the language around things because so much of it is around consumption inconvenience. and that becomes nice commodity and becomes an item. it's not at all items, duties at the very heart of the valley, guys, systems and landscapes in our planet. but it also takes out very hot going. so it is the most intimate thing we engage with every day, and we bring it into our bodies. and when we start to think about it with that level of care and concern, then we'll give it the priority that it needs. and we'll craft plan and a future that brings everyone together with
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st. twice, some pantry and a field fridge. human beings on not necessarily a destructive indigenous people have told us that we can be reached and are equals otherwise you would have 80 percent of the items in the list of 25 percent of the land that interested me last week. we need to take a listen from that. you want to bring the seats, let's not get to, to, to speak with do advert. actually like in the paper relate to the as a living the we speak with the power the ship test to be we've got to get off the fossil fuels. think to just press the deals with the same key that came from it's a mechanical thing and shifts to the part of the city thinking the bite of those 2 of the mines and by the. ready catch is what a great rest of the city a
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