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cars neither he nor b.w. are willing to say how much they cost and part says discussing prices openly would be damaging to business and critics of the trade in carbon emissions say it allows companies to greenwash their image even as they continue to contribute to global warming we always said that they're in to grow up and that's tried to protect the rain forest for the reality is the past 20 years all the rain forests are pretty much gone in certain countries is because we believe that you know we should convert it into other uses. paper for human for humanity needs but i think. saying that you can still protect the rain forests and make money for the company and also giving benefit the communities while protecting the environment then that should be a model going forward. just a few kilometers outside the protected sound the rain forest has disappeared here wildfires tore through the area after a prolonged period of heat but many times it's international companies to clear the
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forest in order to sell timber to gain grazing land for cattle or to set up palm oil plantations. in his area hard tonneau has set up the cutting gunman tie a project to show others how the forest can be used to make money without destroying it in the process. he says the money from carbon emissions trading can help with that. hard tonneau has invested in initiatives like the school which provides instruction on how to climb a coconut tree for example. many of the people who have now gained jobs through hard tonneau previously earned their living selling timber feel now they're learning how to extract sugar from the sap of the coconut tree financed by companies in europe. where i climbed a coconut tree for the 1st time i was scared. but slowly the fear disappeared. and
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i want to climb 20 coconut trees a day. and i think i used to cut wood in the forest for a living. the work was dangerous i only did it for my family. needed the money. investing in people and the local community is the goal but it's not the only goal projects like this are good for his customers image cars made by a company that's investing in people and helping to preserve the rainforest are likely to sell better. but when hard tono 1st started out it was by no means clear that a big corporation like b w would be interested in a small project and borneo. we finally make profit we actually start having sales too so thank you. we just have
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to believe in the concept. isn't claiming that his emissions trading project will fundamentally change how we manage and preserve our natural resources. back when he started climate change wasn't receiving the attention it is today. the concept of carbon trading was still in its infancy. partow took a risk starting out small but with a vision. and for him it's paying off. much of the economy is based. but that often has a negative impact and economists believe believes the bee should be looking at the value of each other and how we can work with the natural to build a sustainable economy. we created our economy on the model of the hamster. we are not a hamster growing doubling in size every week but every few years or whatever. the
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model of the economy has to be what is the economic equivalent of a caterpillar turning into a few but then you go out of life you've got to look to nature to understand what kind of economy works and what kind of economy doesn't we're in the kind of economy and the measurement system to eat us. the problem is that the only element of value that we have measuring g.d.p. is produced goods and services which are out of it actually. there's a whole lot of other stuff that's happening. the value of feed based pollination is more than $150000000000.00 euros a year that's about 110th of the global agricultural. but of course he's never send you any invoice. delivers a lot of value into the human economic system if you're just not measuring these
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value. for days growth is destroying nature is just trying social fabric it's going in health. care it's just trying public goods while it's trying to create private welcome and whatever. if there's no law which is going to do this why would you want i want to just. one of the key elements of being economy is that it was the creation of systems which deliver less environmental damage. things like sustainable agriculture which uses more labor is actually rewarding sustainable agriculture has also changed uses water usage uses pollution increases. land based dagestan's lawns. and it would result in growth but
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a different kind of. growth. no green growth is definitely something to aspire to but not always something to live up to 12 history of human settlements have eaten into the habitats of other living beings it's more different in northern be hot but also on the brink of extinction locals are now coming together to try and protect the region's fish eating crocodiles. even as hatchlings very easy to recognize with a long thin snout weighing up to 1000 kilograms as the guardiola as one of india's rarest animals its population has declined by around 98 percent since the 1940 s. . some of whom are senhor conservationist at the violet trust of india has studied these reptiles for years but not somebody.
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in milk or the out there is a big part like a structure on the snout on the tip of the snout with a squad car so it is different from the other 2. and other. conflict with human being but doesn't have any contact with human being. himalayan tributary of the ganges the gun duck descends into the indian plains at val making a go from me for years it was impossible to monitor and research the habitat and population of the carriers because social unrest in the region held scientists back . around 2007 after the situation relaxed a study showed that only $200.00 surviving cardiology maine in its entire distribution range prompting the i.u.c.n. to recognize the species ask critically endangered at many places pipes and local people there. so these are the reasons behind declining populace and that
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even the most important reason is it was enough than the banks the definition of. the nest who is ultimately used to record it and it affects the populous. a dam is causing the erosion of the banks each time the gates are open the stored water flows into the river causing a fast current the w.t.r. team is trying to coordinate with the authorities to regulate the release of water at least during the breeding time. but other work also has to be done. are considered relatively harmless to eat only fish once found in the region from pakistan to myanmar now they are only found in india bangladesh and w.t.r. knows community involvement is essential in protecting them. local fisherman here monitor the reptiles and then missed. yeah.
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i'm not they are on be there canelo we were asked to check on creole nests and whenever we support any we call the environmentalists and. he said to keep looking until all new findings. for the year there were over the phone. once a nest is identified it is shifted from the river bank to a safer area guardiola eggs typically take about 70 days to incubate the fisherman keep an eye on the eggs until the baby gabriel's hatch and reach the water. in 2014 the w.t. i released satellite radios we're just still in these waters now which is about preserving their habitat. plan. last year we moved a proposal in the state board for wildlife to notify a critical area of about 10140 kilometers of the river as upon the reason is
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a means giving it a status of a protected area if you give it the status of one the reason is that it will involve locals in quandaries and plus there won't be any land use change in that he was the banks so it is going to be a good estate it is going to be a long time called the reason for activity congress and acts and for that reason for police and in the going to be what the conservation efforts are helping the species to bounce back to did these deep waters hold one of the largest populations of cardiology again but balancing the needs of the local people with the requirements of graveyards and other via life will be a long term challenge. now i will admit that the systems we have created as a species make it very difficult to choose them slowing the involvement over making more money for many of us but even the smallest conscious choices we make like using a reusable coffee mug amending
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