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here is what actually porting as people might actually think of it it is the lack of space and that space is with communities so communities have to be at the center of conservation the members of the conservancy largely rely on funding from donors and only a 5th of its income is generated by tourism but this year they called on a pandemic has never stepped to the region's economy without the 2 hour is that visit each year many only rely on their livestock as they lost their jobs us ranges in hotels or traders on the local markets. everything has become difficult getting food is a problem there are diseases all around us just locked down at home and conti the village of the bill caldwell boom through crowd funding the national a team has been able to provide food aid to the villages it's a lifeline for now it will take
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a long time before tourists will start coming back by their visit they help to protect kenyans wide life but conservation is like only riyal worry that this may no longer work. so we need. a paradigm shift in their conservation movement to find out other are alternatives to sustain the important work that is done in conservation it's work in progress but o'leary ja hopes that involving the local people in this process will build more resilient communities and help nature to. how much trust was is up in kenya's maariv which areas of the ocean have the biggest plastic with problems you may be wondering and we are wondering as well all these can be seen not only from the ground level but also from the way of on high resolution
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stiff life images this several web platforms and abs that make these complex available we have a simple. knowing where action is what's needed also helps us to fight against pollution get out and have a go. lucian in city parks that was the aim of the online call which hundreds of people in berlin followed the clean up call was based on data collected by volunteers who had discovered many polluted places in the german capital plan a supported the call the startups focus is environmental protection. climate change is not one problem climate change is lot of problems that are intertwined and our data approach helps us actually untangle this complexity we use the data to pinpoint exactly the locations and the types of issues that happen around the world that needs to be immediately. the berlin based start up analyzes data from
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research institutions around the world. based on its findings plan a contact individual companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide . they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems move quickly . litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphic show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. 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
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accessible and easily understood including to nonscientists. nowadays and over there if anything anymore especially because of social media and people like to have picked earth having these maps and these are notices graphs are providing useful information in the really short time for the public. another example the global forest change database at the university of maryland 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 platform is also dedicated to protecting forests and their inhabitants it combines satellite technology with open data and crowdsourcing. data platforms make the problems more visible and with
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a lab everyone can do their bit to help tackle them the c o 2 tracking every forest on focuses on individual consumption and it gives you the chance to create and manage your own forest. the oral eco app is similar enter your daily habits with a few clicks and 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 . for the digital activists in berlin mobilizing people is an important factor in tackling the global problem the climate for dickson has made people. that in 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 necessarily explain to people what the issues are we should be focusing more on actionable advices rather than simply speaking with big words
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about the issues. with the help of these apps and data platforms we can all contribute to the protection of the environment. high take but with a low carbon footprint that is amazing isn't it speaking of low carbon footprint our next report is about. a star follow who goes mushrooms in ghana but in a very unusual. gray. you have all about how it works right. i believe i do stand up you basically sawdust wise. fungus wars and a lot of patients what i've done is in the details if you want to mushrooms this way then your work needs to be very precise and. this woman knows her fungus especially mushrooms businesswoman for.
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money just $1.00 of the governor's biggest commercial mushroom farms she stopped at 5 years ago with just 10 bags today the company generates $150.00 pounds and sperm banks in each production cycle we supply a lot of. chinese restaurants. so key. to the restaurant and also some of the households consume a lot of the mushrooms. not much is needed to grow mushrooms spawn and in this case. there's plenty of dots from. tongues of the upper juice to every day but feed areas have municipal waste collection and so doest takes a long time to composed. so most of it gets thrown on to try ships and burn to get
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that with all the garbage hardly anyone wants it apart from this mushroom grower. the mushrooms are very clear. that their mom to come for a better mouse. and that. air pollution exhausts from traffic and trash burning is an unhealthy mix reducing the amount of air pollution was something for 4 to come to concentration when she set up a mushroom growing operation. that on many of several other substrate the production. and i told. every couple of months a large delivery. arrives at the front. one of the challenges we
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face as a mushroom cloud using company is the transportation of the roll marks from the sawmills to the farm site meanwhile the sawdust in itself is absolutely free preparing the substrate is simple yet labor intensive the sawdust is 1st mixed with rice bran and quicklime this mixture is then pressed into thousands of small bags fish will be the proof medium for the form guide in barrels the bags are he did say $100.00 degrees celsius to kill of microorganisms only then some straight inoculated with a mushroom spawn it takes at least 6 weeks for the 1st food bodies to pop up i have over $100.00 well now both men and women but i haven't have like 2 groups coming the morning and evening demand has grown german the corner virus pandemic. eating mushrooms is considered to be good for the immune system and because of
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their relatively high protein content more and more people see them as a heavy substitute for meat. always to mushrooms a lot less than beef which is another reason they are gaining in popularity. was. made we believe all checking this is amazing i love it if more people and consumers regionally grown to just like. mushrooms it could have a sustainable effect on gun as environment. great i mean to try that maybe it will somehow. we have to show and value taken away some ideas and inspiration. and. i'm already looking forward to next week i couldn't agree more it is a good buy for me to hear in kampala uganda don't forget to check out of social
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