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no goodbye no story. with exclusive. must see consuming sparkling culture in europe. to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribing don't miss out on. the debate. hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine that brings you face to face with some of the most pressing problems on our planet today and highlights the solutions to tackle that are sure to be focuses on changing ecosystems and changing societies and the impact they're bound to have on all of us. coming to you from mumbai in india. over the
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next 30 minutes let's look at why the organization he's studying autos in the coastal state of go on so. what he says beams on so drastically changes in climate . and how london based offices is transforming the ubiquitous danny into. voc 1st let's turn our attention to an important yet neglected species in the freshwater ecosystems conservationists will tell you just how important autos are there to an apex predator which means by being at the top of the food chain they keep all the animals that follow in chick maintaining the ecological balance the autos on a severely threatened species however one organization in goa is working toward saving the same to be a small boat from going extinct. on
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a ferry to cora a sleepy island on the monday in the north of course secluded spot and locked in dense mangrove forest and nestled among it is a surprising precedent. that elusive smooth did or turn on a spin that's. i've been looking for just over a year and i think i've seen a lot as me being 12. that gives you an idea of how hard it is to actually spot an auto. wind or does research a wildlife research organization based in court how was founded in 2014 in order to study and walk towards conserving autos. the medium sized mammals inhabit most of the water of recent course larry yes of course.
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for the last 6 months tokenization has been tracking and they stimulated $6.00 to $7.00 or to family groups and coral each group or system mated to have $3.00 to $8.00 members in other regions scoop sizes are believed to be twice or even 3 times that number. that's hard to observe in the white voters have mostly been studied in captivity into business kept while daughters research is studying among other things done in a stew productive behavior in the mangrove ecosystems wild and highly productive environment. in 2017 we have evidence of pups being born in me which is contradictory to all the historical data now is that because this is
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a highly productive environment where you know animals there's a fish to play throughout the year and there's no problems with that is is that the reason they've they've had you know pups about them that. are typical d. applied orders starts off looking for signs of water sites. this would be. if the. you know any sort of definition there is any been you make a lot of that on the service sheet you recollect the samples you want to bring them back to the field base. from field service camera traps are not the big source of information and data collection.
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they're trying to find out for example in a given area how many do authors have and how often they move between these this. gentleman species with. wind audience wants to reason of the. humans like go to sleep and balancing the system. give you an example. there is there's a number of. fish that go into the fish. and all alongside that was something called the mother. which was an introduced species and this is the luckiest be she's was introduced into the water because you kind of create on. and then they took over the ecosystem and started actually killing of fish species and then autos came along and. even though they're not
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a native species op is preferred that way and if that anything that. that have so originally called system to recover however loss of habitat water pollution human animal conflict and the trade in foreign body parts has resulted in the species being classified as funder of the on the international union for conservation of nature as regular just. when they would. as well as. the self funded wind or to say such organization has already taught water conservation to more than 500 people to internships workshops and training programs . for kids. being the new. treaty of washed up costs about 75220 euros or 60021000 rupees and you start just
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scientists some of the people attending are just interested in autos from around the world. despite the threats to this little island of coro seems to have become home for this unexpected inhabitants and the community hopes they will stay. now how exactly would authors help conserve the ecosystem they are in and what would happen if they cease to exist this explainer will help you once are those questions. members of the visa family c auteurs a keystone species that means diddly a unique role in the ecosystem without them it would change dramatically or even cease to exist keystone species for example may not be the largest or the most abundant species in an ecosystem but the almost single handedly balance the food
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chain they belong to and are often replaceable so what makes the order as a keystone species. by the hunted for that benefit the biggest in the animal kingdom c orders had been driven to near extinction by the end of the 19th century . in the 1973 american marine biologist james estus did a survey of sea floors around islands rissi autos had survived and those in which they had disappeared what he found was that around islands that lacked the op does that mean pre sea urchins had was the increase in size and number resulting in the almost complete disappearance off forests all that was left were huge arjun's and abaddon sea floor. around islands vesey orders survived the ecosystem was flourishing. so how do see authors balance money. in
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a cold ocean and moment see or does rely on the dens park court and high metabolism to generate enough body heat they prefer died is an area of money in species mostly invertebrates like crabs clams urgencies nails and. all creatures that graze on underwater giant. removes the orders from a who cim and these grieving in war to broods consume all the insight as good disappears there's a reduction in food for other marine beings and more. forests are key to the protection of course lines from storm surges and other carbon dioxide think so often called the dirty bears of the ocean sea otters aren't just cute little funny they are ecosystem superheroes. like all to us
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every living being is experiencing the drastic changes our planet is going through every day climate change is real and one of the most pressing concerns of our time densely populated cities in particular are having to look at shows to slow this impact so what's the solution you'd ask in spain it seems it's simply let's go back to nature. cradles of between lush ills and the mediterranean sea barcelona is a spain's 2nd biggest city. and millions of people come here every year not only to enjoy the city's unique flair but also to visit world famous buildings such as the. and the sagrada familia both designed by architect antony county. but now barcelona could also become famous for its green ambitions by 2030 the city council's urban ecologists are looking to create an additional $160.00 hectares of
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green spaces that's one square meter per resident as well. it's a very ambitious plan that will take a lot of effort but local residents will benefit from these green spaces which will also help absorb pollutants and regulate temperatures. a turning point that is much needed. during recent decades boss alone as average temperature has risen by more than 2 degrees celsius now the city is looking to tackle the issue with a change in mindset and a range of green projects at the central glorious square that involves digging deep the busiest traffic junction in the city has become a major construction site soon cars will be diverted into underground tunnels and to the surface will be transformed into green parks. we want to move away from the use of private vehicles and create an environment
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that makes it easy to walk or go by bike or public transport. one part of the square is already finished to welcoming all kinds of visitors eager to explore the perks of this soon to be new green lung. smaller projects include planting certain flowers around the base of trees to protect them from pests providing shade for others and create a network of green spots throughout the city. but a key player in the strategy to ease the effects of climate change will be an increase in the number of vertical gardens and the fountains of rooftops there were once a place where neighbors would meet to dry their clothes and habitat for one better novel martine they are a game changer but they leapt at the comment that getting at us a little bit was alone as infrastructure is already built so it would be hard for
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us to fit in new gardens now as we're. going on terraces rooftops and facades of some of the only opportunities that are left for us as a city. before the roof can undergo such a transition of the structure of the buildings and needs to be checked and apartment owners have to contribute financially to the project for the city or for a teaser choosing plants that are extremely heat resistant and only need a little water that ideally is provided by rainwater collected in tanks the new greenspace can reduce the heat on the roof by up to 50 percent cooling down the apartments below and reducing the need for air conditioning as well as heating. oil much like the dead in the cool it's basically like thermal insulation us the stones the gravel the soil and of course the plants with that particular structure work together to form a kind of buffer that insulates the building and all its surroundings. distill it over in. the green scheme is
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a major investment in the future of balsa luna that last year cost the city authorities at least $60000000.00 euros. the next generation is also making a difference. at this local school the children have been eagerly taking care of the new trees and the terrace garden. and they've developed a real crisp back to full nature. you need to take care of plants because they also have feelings and thoughts that spend shouldn't kill plants because it just doesn't well it just doesn't make sense . right now they taught me about the different types of plants. and how you need to take care of them. for having a lot of fun here it's little wonder with
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a so much to explore and the extra bonus of harvesting fresh food with no travel miles attached which is good for air quality. pasqual help to set up. the garden 4 years ago and provides gardening classes for the children twice a week he's proud to have created an oasis that's extremely popular and not just with the children. that have the i mean maps every day more and more animals and insects are coming it's great we're generating life before this was all concrete and cement now there's more life and we really welcome that. attracting more wildlife into the city is also a key goal for boston loaners green scheme parks are being changed from mono cultures to include more variety every small encounter is a sign that the face of the city is changing. barcelona is clearly a city in transition soon it may no longer be necessary to climb the hills if you
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want to get some fresh air and enjoy the beauty of nature. so. this is about creating resilient spaces that can cope with the disruption that climate change is causing green spaces both private and public ones are really important and that's why we need to commit to policymaking that ensures the green areas in the city increase. if. you think of him in. bringing nature to barcelona is a huge undertaking but it will encourage plant and animal species to make the city center their home. shifting focus now to how our society of 2 is witnessing a church and indonesian fashion entrepreneur is making sure our modern muslim woman in her country is not short of fashion options or trendy few jobs are closing the
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wide gap in a society dominated by western fashion. the all. every time i do this. station i feels that it's getting more like course focus and pop was so is training. in your studies focus right now is on developing her business. 8 years ago she set up a huge up an online shop that sells clothing designed for a muslim man and woman. when she started out the market was dominated by foreign suppliers despite the fact that indonesia is the most populous muslim country in the world she spotted an opportunity and got to work.
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the wares on display on the huge upside are created by 200 internation designers purchasing marketing and sales it's all run through the company headquarters in jakarta jarring list already has 120 employees she wanted to start a business in a field that she was familiar with muslim fashion has strict rules with only the face and hands for little to be visible for women. fabrics can't contain gelatin because it's sometimes sourced from pigs. and that's not all you can itself tend to be how long it's like. part of one just are mostly we face it's not only about how you there are lots but how we also. concious about how we made it so we have to be very careful about this this thing you know
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all of the broke produce our own clothes how it can impact our environment. over the last 20 years the demand for religious symbols among indonesian muslims has grown substantially and the island archipelago is home to almost $200000000.00 muslims around 90 percent of the population and that means plenty of potential customers for islamic style fashion. less story started wearing the huge of head covering when she was 14 contrary to the wishes of her mother today she's doing very good business selling that same fashion in times past only older women would wear he chops but now they're on vogue among the younger generation showing off your latest fashions is very much part of this event for club members some of the guests post on instagram. egypt it's kind of
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and we get everybody. very very happy and easy to find there. egypt. let's story is one of the few women and indonesia's small startup sector she's also the mother of 2 small children. some investors weren't sure that the young mother could run a business. she often works at home so that she can do both. joining the study he wants to lead in a different way. if i need responsively it will make this company. growing and sustainable i think because i'm woman i'm not i'm not feeling that i'm the boss i was thinking about here. and i cannot do anything we know that my team and i'm not positioning myself as the boss but i'm placing myself last year with.
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some of her staff are now based in london setting up her e-commerce company there the indonesian entrepreneur wants to make her modern muslim fashion available worldwide. now art is what you make of it. a london based design is using scraps of standing to create stunning landscapes and portraits let's find out why and how even betty uses the ubiquitous fabric to express herself. this is his color palette and his raw material a gigantic pile of jeans even barry has at least 2000 pairs here in his london studio the artist is always searching for the right shade of blue for each specific work of art so it's not going to. mix. basically going to go find it and because i don't use bleach or. dies on top i don't
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really manipulate is i've got to find the right shade of james to actually much and so i sometimes walk around here for. an hour free hours just trying to find but right pace. very uses the denim material for his large format photo realistic works from a distance they look like drawings but up close you see that they're collage made of hundreds of scraps of. the color the shading and the surfaces all come from the faded washed out gene. every little piece i use has a different shade. so when you stand back it looks like. about the works of people . locates the right shade of the genes into the size he needs and fixes it in place with a special. piece
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by piece the picture of. the many layers make it almost 3 dimensional. and he is constantly discovering new facets of his material. so you. have. this fascination with began nearly 15 years ago when he came across a pile of genes while sorting out things his. famous actors from the 1950 s. . in the meantime. from his adopted city london. the pubs of the british capital give him ideas.
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of the city underground. he has devoted an entire series to london's laundromats. places and conversations and he is a. long time. to see so many. he takes a photograph of the scene. marks the beginning of the process of making. to create a collage like these. exhibits in public spaces like here in the department store in london for 6 weeks the jeans department turned into a small gallery. one of the works is this
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portrait. to me as an. galleries and museums but it's also nice to show the work in different contexts so it's nice to see people's reactions and likes and obviously a mess just to give a different audience because not everyone goes to galleries. to surf people coming here and say it's reaching more people. in fact rather like genes themselves. i've never seen anything quite like that i hope you enjoyed today's show and had many. do you have a comment on social media and tell us what you thought about today's stories we'll be back next week many more until then good bye.
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but the fuck. is cut a tenor for the ages starts july 10th on d w. o r r r. r i am i am. it's been 15 years since the moon landing. he was the 1st man to walk on the moon. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how dangerous. a church or go to the pole. is an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history.
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but he wrote a legend was simply a human being who was feeling a large strong. the moon was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . hong kong authorities a cleaning up off the pro-democracy demonstrators stormed the city's ledges to chit taking over the main chamber and spray painting antigovernment. guns on the walls this is part of ongoing protests against an extradition bill hong kong's chief executive kerry lamb criticized the protesters actions whilst police cleared the streets using tear gas. the white house is condemning iran's move to increase its enrichment of uranium and saying it will continue pressure.
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