tv Shift Deutsche Welle March 21, 2020 11:15am-11:31am CET
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as you hear beethoven lose your mind. or the story behind the music. for the ages great to see. it was. beethoven's 9th before the world starts on t.w. . melting glaciers michael plastics in the ocean and fires in the amazon news about climate change is disturbing and often contradictory especially on social media still the online world offers many ways to get reliable info and get active digital environmental protection i would topic today on shift.
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i know my own eco ballons well roughly the average german produces 9 tons of c o 2 per year and each european generates some $24.00 kilos of plastic waste to me that sounds like a lot but how bad is it by comparison in india the average person produces just 11 kilos of plastic waste but where does my garbage actually go and how much fast it winds up in the world's oceans 8000000 tons a year that's what science magazine estimates environmental pollution and climate change global issues so it's not just me experts also want to get their hands on reliable data i. have a huge pour. all the. plastic all over.
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but this is a very i mean it is trying to make that dream come true at the alfred vigneault institute for polar and marine research. she's part of a team of scientists who are analyzing the increasing pollution of the oceans they have compiled their results and created an online world map that's accessible to everyone. i mean a tech man's research focuses on the question where does the plastic waste in the oceans come from she's helping to program the litter based databank to present this information in a form that's easy to understand. our basic idea is scientific. and the best way for us to create some maps and some graphs litter base is an online database that's open to everyone. graphics show the results of more than
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a 1000 scientific study on a world map it's easy to see where research expeditions have already taken place. the latest results from the worldwide scientific community are regularly fed into the database the aim is to make the global issue of marine pollution more accessible and easily understood including to nonscientists. nowadays. especially because of. people like to have picked these maps this is graph. time. the global change database at the university of maryland also uses a map to show the state of the world's forests since 2013 users have been able to call up info based on satellite images they can see the effects of forest fires illegal logging and reforestation over long periods. the global forest watch
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platform is also dedicated to protecting forests and their inhabitants it combines satellite technology with open data and crowdsourcing. temperatures c o 2 levels and even current weather phenomena can be found on the website earth now . here u.s. space agency nasa presents comprehensive satellite data and real time you can track how tropical storms are forest fires like here in australia are developing on earth now. various natural disasters are also explained. the alfred baker institute also plans to incorporate non scientifically compiled data. bagman wants holidaymakers to upload observations about beaches and coastlines. the topic of marine life. itself. well to citizen scientists because
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trash is something everyone can relate to everyone knows what a bottle or a plastic bag is and this helps us to cover a much better area geographically and to better fill in the white spots we still have on our map. else for as a citizen scientist i can help organizations collect reliable information online a good example is the app literati it lets ordinary folks document cases of environmental pollution and invite others to help clean them up. information is important but taking action is vital and these days there's no excuse for saying you don't know how to help especially after the show you these innovative ideas which make it even easier to help save the planet. that could be anywhere from 862150 1000000 tons of waste plastic and. it's collected that since the material became popular in the 1950 s.
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fishing it out using conventional methods would take decades and. the engine. is banking on a digital solution intelligent. floating islands of garbage to receiving relevant data through sense of the data provided in real time via satellite. spanish project c o 2 revolution aims to reclaim the rain forest with the help of high tech. he watched waves of the forest have been destroyed in recent decades. c o 2 revolution has developed an intelligent seed called i seed it's launched from grow which can cover huge areas quickly and the grounds have access to data like soil conditions and climate and use g.p.s. to plant the right seeds in the right place. nigerian firm and has developed a method of bringing a keen energy to remote regions of africa using cell phones these electric comes
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from a solar panel on the roof of the mobile phone functions as a power distribution center and an electric meter making stations and electrical grid soup. some 400000 people now receive green electricity this way. the effects of climate change and environmental pollution are experienced differently. in the places where most of the ways this created in 2017 germany exported 24.3. 1000000 tons of trash the industrialized nations. produce the most c o 2 but they haven't yet experienced the devastating effects of climate change by those in the solve but digital solutions can help those hardest hit. and rivers where once found there is now only arid desert. climate change is already a reality in east africa and it's endangering the livelihoods of herders in the
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region. if there's no water there herds die after scout is an app which helps africa track down increasingly rare sources of water using the latest satellite data. climate change is also affecting africa's farmers extreme weather such as long periods of drought in. are causing damage like they've never seen before. that's where the agric sap comes in it helps farmers recognize pests and plant diseases early so they can save their crops the app uses ai so every time it's used its database expands and is prognoses improved. in south america the destruction of the rain forest is a major problem now a digital warning system should help brazilian environmental research institute hi pam fight fire clearing. not only can smartphones warn about these fires they're also a weapon in the battle against deforestation because the quicker the fires are reported
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the quicker they can be put out. sharing is caring can sometimes apply in the digital world to every piece of information that users pass on can help other people directly unlike my last cell feed on instagram so what can i do personally to actively protect the environment and on the climate change there are tons of local projects and even apps that can help you do your bit here are a few that we found is specially interesting. it's all started with the big cleanup dr simba. but putting out an online call to combat pollution locally was only the beginning for a plan and. it see no no was that solving big problems recurring is big data. is not one problem climate. and.
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we use the data to pinpoint exactly the locations and the types of issues that happen around the world that. analyzes danger from research institutions around the world around based on its findings turn a contacts individuals companies and community groups in the affected. the only prerequisite is that they want to do something to combat climate change plan any publicizing their projects and i want to use this to help fund them every plan is thoroughly checked for its viability and transparency. then there's the eco. into your daily habits with a few clicks and the app will calculate your carbon footprint and show you how to string it. it also invites you to be a tri met hero by supporting carbon offset projects that help people and the planet
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. the c o 2 tracking at 3 for a storm also focuses on individual consumption you can use the app to create a manage your own forest thereby reducing your carbon footprint everyone can do something to save the planet. the climate protection has made. it. unclear what they need to do i think because of the language that is being used. in a way that doesn't necessarily explain to people what. we should be focusing on actionable or advices rather than simply big words about. the digital world is full of good intentions but can we really stop the destruction of the environment and climate change online it's a bit paradoxical after all the internet itself consumes vast amounts of energy and mountains of discarded smartphones are part of the problem not the solution. yet
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digital technologies could play a major role 1st big data can help us reach a greater scientific awareness climate change is a global phenomenon so gathering huge amounts of data from around the world is vital 2nd they could help to relieve some of the worst effects for instance through real time analysis which could help get aid to affected areas quickly and 3rd and this is where we come in my apps of platforms users can contribute directly whether by collecting data or helping right where it's needed for instance i could do my part by joining a local organization what's your contribution to combat in climate change let us know if for example. that's it for the lead by.
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