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the only time we plan to build and run data centers for our clients is we build a shell on electricity schooling and provide the security technology a home for i.t. your presence in the next data centers are extremely energy intensive so it's especially important that we make headway. i mean if we convince only one client per year for instance to construct the cooling of their data center so it has a relatively small carbon footprint they have potential energy savings that i couldn't achieve with my whole family in a lifetime doesn't even shelf. businesses like ours have a duty to take the lead to be used not to wait for the politicians because there's a lot to do. and they can mine good news in the concept of a social economy we found a concept that helps us to apply sustainability across the board in our business mindset. helps us to make sustainable choices that. the project grew out
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of the 2008 economic crisis the aim was to put people and the environment to be for maximizing profits. the common good economy is a business model based on values enshrined in nearly every constitution pockets and i wanted a business is success is measured by its contribution to the common good. the criteria are human dignity solitary injustice ecological sustainability and shared responsibility. of money is often the driving factor in business but today we see that the deeper meaning is to benefit society money is just the means to achieve that goal in other words the question of meaning and purpose has changed a lot. and ethical market economy is the long term goal if economics doesn't sustain life it's meaningless that's the view of the 400 businesses that have committed to this economic model what's best about this company is the people who
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work here and see god irrespective of who's he what they are what they do they're valued and treated with respect. it's. back on the show farm in north rhine-westphalia fridays are crop picking day. i think you can. actually i'm an electrician i retrained and i wanted to do something meaningful i said to myself organic farming is something meaningful. so we work independently and for the most part. the harvest has to be in by friday afternoon but nobody orders us about that it's pleasurable work i enjoy it. it's. just it's 1st of all everything is. for
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a shop or for the market you may pick 5 crates of lettuce so that's when you sell 3 the other 2 you have to throw away at the weekend well we don't have that problem everything is used. actually it's already sold everything we harvest is taken that's good business along with. the knowledge you've got of people appreciate your work they pay a lot of money each month they sometimes also help out with the farming and they say that's great what you're doing you're not. the vegetables are ready to be collected the entire crop is divided up among the subscribers the consumers themselves weigh the produce and collect their share. yes findus issues i think it's great that all generations help
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the solidarity principle is very important insight into offer and i pay my subscription regularly and commit to collecting of the vegetables when the risk is shared by everybody for me it was written for tight. yard you can mine shafts are by one for all and also one of the i taste better than the food in the supermarket have a nice view the queue come but it takes quite different going to like meal cucumber the radishes taste like radishes. you. can have. 25 a lot. you have to cook a lot. but after all give some away. and a kind i can't do much on my own to change the larger political picture of
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a few man but i can make a small contribution and batter lyston on the minds of working together taking a break and swapping recipes and eating except i was towers and. everyone brings something to eat and we share it and i think it's wonderful is going to answer should. an international network of community support. of agriculture has developed. some
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of the communities have as many as a 1000 or more members others are small and done spectacular. and spectacular but vital is also the support given in end of life care. maria i thought she would piece of cake. rhubarb pie from the bakery. would you like some. then we'll move that so you can see the consequence is kind of a little piece ok comes is also right. that i'm not we have more to choose from enjoy it maria baum is nearly $99.00 and bedridden and she's spending her final days at home cared for by her daughter and the mobile hospice service odilia i think it's she's receiving morphine for the breast cancer that has now spread to her skin. i rather panicked at 1st. didn't know whether she
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would die quickly. what was. she doesn't have the strength to leave her room any more. than all the time. but she manages to get lots of stimulus from have signed the world comes to her home to vincent you know and. we enjoyed every day. the hospice service sees to that. we are what they are even if maria is physically weak she's still treated with the respect she enjoyed when she was younger. that's what i hear yes. i'm maria may i visit you again. i don't need anything. so in here me i sit down yes you may. i mean i've brought you
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a little something about a surprise it's like the old close your eyes and guess what it is. nice and recognize the smell is lavender exactly wonderful mommy of how are you today maria. i'm ok that's good to see you are looking good. because we have to take the path we recognize. it's not always easy. to be truly fumin i need somebody you can ask for me kind no child can grow up without somebody caring for them mention. birth and death other coolness stands of our life on earth a cinch. to file. this in full through life we're developing actually we're always dying
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a little down because. being surrounded by people who love and care for you makes dying easier. so it'll be a while yet. little while right i know that site if anybody has time that's you. there told phone used to live next door and knows the old lady well they often communicate without words a solid relationship one of trust they aren't shy of each other.
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ok. look you have a really lovely scamp. remember that each person by your side could be a gift of grace. so this is the last thing i'm able to do is lie here and wait. i don't know how to do that. i also don't know if i'll make it to heaven wait and see so. back in cologne thinks a long line has formed outside st theodorus church food is distributed here every tuesday during the covert virus pandemic special precautions are necessary while giving ordering up a tent outside yes we're constructing a pavilion where we can receive the trucks and documents. i wish god was on that i
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must say i'm very proud of you i'm never here on tuesdays there are other things to be done. and you always have a nice cup of coffee to. go. with the help of hundreds of volunteers father franz has created a network that reaches far beyond the boundaries of his parish open to everybody. that doesn't only provide practical help but a feeling of solidarity and belonging irrespective of social or religious affiliation. if. the question is can a modern person also be a christian. this applies to all religions. or do i have to divide myself.
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then religion leads to schizophrenia. maybe i'm maybe in reality i'm a mother or father a worker or whatever in my religion is like a hobby. and i'm also a christian you. know true christianity shapes your life in all its aspects. one thing unites the different visions of a future with more community and solidarity. they show what is possible. to gather.
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