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and to government officials. where does the problem on. things in 60 minutes on d w be. linked from africa around the world join us on facebook d w africa. and i'm doing a little brown news w. from buying this book it's personal device and it's about topics that affect a whole lot of solutions climate change and the return. of. the misery system. yeah.
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amazing natural landscapes in iceland this is where i spent my latest perfect weekend for euro max. find out more about that later on in the show hello and welcome to another exciting edition of euro max i'm your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got coming up. classic car into my day interview with electric motor. and hats off to a small region in italy that is big on making.
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the 1st best way to bring attention to climate change well perhaps by transforming a studio or a soccer stadium into a forest around 300 trees were drawn in from nurseries not here of course and planted in a stadium in austria in a bid to make a statement against global warming and deforestation well the artists of this installation believe that if change doesn't happen now in the future we will only be able to see forests in like environment. anyone expecting to see penalties the vatos the stadium captain forged will be in for a bit of a surprise there's not much soccer going on in this forest. for his project the swiss art is klaus litman was inspired by
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a drawing by the austrian artist max pyne called the an ending attraction. basically what i'm doing here is trying to produce a quite radical picture and i'm dealing with an underlying theme that next point now also have both of us independently of each other and that's perception. how do we deal with our perceived nature. visitors are not allowed to touch or enter the forest only look at the. next month wanted to create a warning monument about the climate crisis it took him 6 years to realize the 4 forest project. he worked together with the swiss landscape architect and so in the young. woman's i see that these are the difference bases here so those there are the black
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pines you know who seem to have been replanted 16 tiles is. 299 trees were planted between the goal posts creating a mixed forest which has become the bike rare in europe these days the trees were located in various german french and italian nurseries some of them were 50 years old all the trees had been transplanted several times so they could cope before being transported the roots were pruned and bound together into a ball then they were fixed into the ground thus the trees will survive without damage to the roots. to focus on sophie and sophie it was very difficult for me to find a proportion to the stadium because at 1st i couldn't imagine how it would be. something on so then i imagined footballers playing there about 1.8 meters tall on average
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and then i imagine them passing balls to each other long shots shots. and the stadium boasts $30000.00 seats and just as many ways of seeing the forest visitors to the forest can either sit or wander around the rows. whose artworks also feature in new york's museum of modern art is the visionary who imagined a stadium forest over 40 years ago. but his was not a wild mixed forest. but if you see a story those are great that the forest is different from ours on my way over here i was really scared that they had managed to capture my forest but now. i'm really glad that they do it. in the photos seeing these get off. the artwork was financed privately including by collectors and this was fun. klaus
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littman had discovered the stadium in 2013 and persuaded the city of captain ford to agree to his idea. the project has both supporters and critics say. it's exactly what we need in order to think about the climate change problem that we have right now. shucks i think it's nonsense to be honest this doesn't belong in a football stadium just saw this and it's a warning monument it's huge parts of the amazon forest have birth down recently because of deforestation and this project shows how important a forest and its function is stick and if there are different jumpers artisans. for forest is a sustainable project visitors can enjoy it until the end of october the stadium opens till late at night afterwards the trees will be transplanted again and will set down their roots not far away for the long term. it's that time of
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year again when cars take center stage at the international auto show in frankfurt now much of the focus is on promoting electric cars but what do you do if you have a vintage vehicle but still runs on an old catalytic converter well even these old cars are being brought into the era of electric mobility. not all vintage cars have to be noisy and smelly duke is enjoying a new experience his steam powered car from 1938 now has an electric motor. so if this car is 80 years old and now it's experiencing a revival we can enjoy the landscape very quietly my intention is not to change the climate with my car i couldn't do that but i'm sending out a signal. showing people that it is possible to make changes if you really want to
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. could this become a trend. has developed a business model in vincent not far from hamburg in new.

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