tv Eco India Deutsche Welle April 1, 2020 4:30pm-4:58pm CEST
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6 percent. beethoven's 9th. for the world to start eating meat on t w. life itself arose from building blocks were formed over millenia paulsen is a few years for aquatic animals and plants to make from the freedom loving dinosaurs and now they're forced to me. cities adapt to the changing environment is outstripped the capacity of many species to what happed in india now of women in the south a good state of it has set itself the i'm. your guy nick she had grown up to bust a coffee good. dishes should be turkey nobody's clusters on each.
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coming the 1st carbon neutral certified to fight coffee plantation in india but that involves more than just the plantation the town has set itself an ambitious 21st century. image issues we have started a carbon neutral program people tend to think of development in terms of infrastructure development like building roads bridges and airports we will include the environment and. since 2016 mean a good he has become something of a climate science lab the local government here is working with of wide range of groups to figure out how the town's net carbon footprint can be brought down brazil india a country that is the world's 4th largest wind house gasometer. when the project began many of the 34000 residents of me not that he didn't know what global warming even meant. but did you know that things were changing all been affected. by
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climate change but now we can't sleep without using intellect. the emissions produced by ponce aboard households and industries in the town are already being partially offset by biodome was forests that surround me not good. study conducted to determine the town's footprint at the time. the study concluded that an additional 15 tell to attain net 0 emission of carbon you could status. volunteers and workers began to reforest the area. the hook to do this is that is predicted for the region by 25th. heat sensitive crops like demand coffee. the study found there were the improvements the town could make for example waste management. there must be no green i mean show that household waste is separated at
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source. here the further process and separate it according to catholic me please. read their own backs now when they go grocery shopping they have stopped using plastic sold increase in my own how metro before this happened plastic bags were rampantly used by shopkeepers but that has any the road allowed on the day before the carbon neutral movement began here and. most of them belong to the lowest economic groups but they are the most sensitive to the environment or that from their own other than me on a school and they don't see another. together the cultivated bamboo plantations at the school as a valuable sink for carbon storage in this region bamboo has the potential to offset up to 400 tons of c o 2 equivalent to hector. using front location into
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a bios nuke plants then we might just be able to achieve this ambitious objective access card i. am i am a body and i. often carbon neutrality is a goal that can never be entirely all completely achieved between to effort from each one of us one for us to start with however solid. the naps that can do this for us to be making complex the hundreds of people in berlin followed the clean up call was based on data collected by volunteers who had just discovered all the startups focus is environmental protection. this complexity we use the data to pinpoint exactly the locations and the types of issues that happen around the work that needs to be immediately. around the world to help fund. data analysis can help to identify and address
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environmental problems move quickly graphics show the results of studies annmarie see where research expeditions have already taken place. the latest results from the world wide 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. and people like to have a picture of having these maps and this imo this has graphs are providing useful information in 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 of. data platform and with an app
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everyone can do their bit to help tackle them it gives you the chance to create and manage your own forest. the app will calculate your carbon footprint and show you how to shrink it it also invites you to be a climate hero by supporting carbon offset projects that help people and the planet . or the digital activists in berlin mobilizing people is an important factor in tackling the global problem the climate protection has made. it. unclear on what they need to do i think because of the language that is being used we speak. in a. way that doesn't this early explain to people what the issues. we share with big words about the issues. with the help of these apps and data platforms we can all contribute to the protection of the environment. and it is again data that shows us there are warming up causing sea levels to rise since it didn't need to be risen
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by about 24 centimeters whether it is the city planners in new york who are still addressable legals or rice farmers in seaside indeed villages they all have one life threatening question to face how to adapt when sea levels rise to as much as 60 metres as scientists have predicted. at the edge of to see if they fear it especially the monster waves spawned by thai firms lovely smart has came here looking for work 15 years ago and ended up staying she sells food to freighter crews 3 times she nearly waited too long before fleeing. not only. when i saw that the water had come up this high and was starting to form any i left everything including our clothes i just took my kids my 2nd child was just a baby back then after we got out our house was totally swept away by the current.
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21 families have moved into this apartment block 3 years ago like lovely suarez they all lived in improvised shocks subsidized by the state the new housing has been built to help protect people from the sometimes deadly flooding filomena cinco nicknamed kamina lives here in a 21 square meter flood proof lot of now of the brain leaving here i feel that i am now ordinary. so that's that the theory and. you need to use here the residents in communist building are working off part of the carpet she remembers well how frightening the floods could be one of our
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worries then is. what either of the floor of our houses will collapse because of the flooding so see there is no peace of mind that or during those. around a 3rd of many of those 12000000 inhabitants live in informal settlements they're the ones most at risk when the water rises due to tropical storms and heavy rain can also cause flooding with help from the world bank the city is modernizing pumping stations to help reduce the threat posed by storms. you can see here a big flood control pond so basically all of the flood waters coming from the upstream catchments you know from all of the communities they all converged here in the spot where they are stored and then we have here screening facilities that screen the garbage so that it will not block the pumps and then inside there's a big pumps that will actually draw in the water from the pond the words the river
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which is behind this building. drainage areas like these are part of a flood management plan being worked out by the filipino government and the world bank ronald mcdonald is a consultant there i mean change has basically worsened the flooding situation in metro manila as early as the 1800s you know metro manila has been very flood prone but the population then was you know very small with this huge population in metro manila and then climate change increasing incidence of you know very intense rainfall it's just it just puts you know more people into danger of farm from flood risks the residents who live close to the water unintentionally make the problem worse there. improvised housing and the waste a produce can keep floodwater from draining properly that's why the government now wants lovely suarez and others like her to resettle to other areas but she's afraid of what the move might bring. we're willing to leave if they want to
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remove us because we know that this place is a danger zone. but what we really want if there's a budget if they'll provide a budget is to move somewhere close to here. we want to stay in this place and not be thrown out somewhere that might leave us jobless and starving. lovely suarez and her neighbors continue to live in fear not just because of the destructive power of the water they live on now but also because they could end up in a place where they'd find it even more difficult to survive. it's not only us through this we need to cope with the changing environment as the planetary species of shifting where where and how they're moving up the slopes and towards
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the pool a tally of more than 4000 species from around the world shores that roughly half are in the move disrupting ecological relationships. climate change is causing animals to respond by either adapting all migrating this includes marine creatures such as corals which are a great danger from rising water temperatures and growing pollution or scientists say a further temperature increase of 2 degrees celsius would be too much for most corals to survive spending their death and that of many fish and sea vegetation species stalks and other migrate 3 birds already adapting. they used to spend the winter in africa due to the abundance of food there now the birds are increasingly staying home. that could in turn have an impact on ecosystems in africa fewer birds means fewer predators eating insects like locusts. such as the bark beetle are among the
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beneficiaries of climate change high temperatures and low rainfall weakening the defenses of trees their primary source of food entire forests of spruce trees have already been ravaged by the parasite. rising temperatures are also impacting on the serengeti ecosystem in tanzania. with the rain through the savannah. an increase in the frequency under ration of drought is prompting the animals to look for water elsewhere. and the process they can stray into areas with bigger human populations. they then become both a threat to farmland and easy prey for poachers. climate change and species extinction are inextricably linked. scientists are already warning of twin crises in which $1000000.00 species will be at risk of extinction in the decades to come. with the loss of their habitats
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animals become even more well known to many of them are exploited taken in as pets but they did a story to tractions the black bear for example an endangered species is being trafficked for maybe the pieces animals like monkeys are captured from the wild illegally to be sold as exotic pets for living conditions and very little social contact is the reality for many animals used to store us to tractions for entertainment lead zoos marine parks circuses the business with wild animals is incredibly profitable so the song is going against the flow by using digital even projections of holograms of animals not only to preserve the traditional circus experience but also to make a statement against a vamp and animal cruelty in the business. in the beginning was
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a horse. there are horses made of gold dust and an elephant performing tricks but there are no live animals here so long standing german circus from cali is introducing a new era by using holograms circus director groundhog powell says it's a sign of the times if he proudly movies and no longer set up our tents on the meadows but often in a parking lot in the middle of a city. as it would be so the living conditions for animals have changed this way we have to take this into account we have to observe the changing world around us and constantly make the necessary adjustments you could quote it for 3 movie or holograms or the new stars opening the show. welcome to circus we're in cali. and then we'll performers take over to the circus ring is clear let us begin. the
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circus is currently in the northern german city of loopback performing their program storytellers yesterday today and tomorrow the idea is to transport the romantic world of the circus into the 21st century the future is represented by an acrobat interacting with an industrial robot. circus things come as a surprise people should know what's coming home they should say that i've never seen that with a spin machine is a cause of electric lighting. all these course a sensation at the circus back in the day and now we're introducing him. into. a company based in germany's or region which is specializing in augmented reality implemented the ideas that one county had come up with. a used 3 d. animation so model figures 1st. under lease team also created a virtual version of the circus tent to calculate the viewing angles of the audience
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members and then adjust the animations accordingly. that's their business on the elephant to recreate the huge surface of an elephant is a very complex topic and we use photos to help with the text or the net a friend also has over 40000 little personal some of these i mean look at the elephant in the circus ring you can see them. through quite a challenge to model and render them. the holograms were tested in a huge studio at a quarter of their eventual show size. not all of them are part of the current show. in future there will be much more interaction and that will be even more interesting to them and into bats will be able to interact directly with the holograms just like an artist makes new arrangements greets new worlds and moves within them.
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for the current tour circus director band hard power was filmed against the backdrop of a green screen and then animated into a virtual balloon. but what are the audiences think is there something missing. or do they think it was about time that real animals left the circus. and i think it's good that there are no more animals because it's not right for them if you really want to see live animals you can go to a zoo and hear part of the action but it was breathtaking i really liked it and i've never seen anything like this before but sometimes you need to put as it is the real you closer i was missing the romantic wrong country spirit of the past holograms and technology are not giving me the same flair. if you had a smell of horses was missing a bit but on the whole i liked it and and that's what it was great really well done
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with the elephant i have the impression that it was about to sit in my lap that's how realistic it was. in the next show the virtual world merged with the real world even more. what seems certain is that the circus will remain a world of magical surprises. what an incredible idea. we don't need more productive cotton innovation like this if we ought to adapt to a planet that is changing more rapidly than we think it is we'll be back next week with yet another cock provoking episode until then good bye.
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