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thank you. the big. lad. this is the w. news live from berlin u.s. lawmakers laid the groundwork to remove the president from office house speaker nancy pelosi urges vice president mike pence to declare trump unfit for office after trump's supporters fram paged through the u.s. capitol otherwise democrats pledge to peach trump for the 2nd time. it comes as arnold schwarzenegger compares the mom that storms the u.s. capitol to the kristallnacht. it was a lie those rampage against the truly scary dog and may have been 38 of the nazi
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equivalent of the proud force of the former governor of california says that the mobs that strong to the capital trampled on the principles on which the u.s. was found dead plus the diverse gallery of the seabed searching for and crashed passenger jets black boxes they're finding more wreckage believed to be from the plane that crashed into the top to see the 62 people on board. and family once again turned into classrooms with germany 2nd lockdown freshly extended we checked out the challenges still facing those trying to teach and learn a school stick shut in the pandemic. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program u.s. lawmakers in the house of represent. it is already in legislation that could remove
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president trump from office house speaker nancy pelosi said that they would 1st urge vice president mike pence to activate the 25th amendment to clearing the president unfit for office now if that fails they would take steps toward 2 steps toward impeachment 5 people including a police officer died when a mob of trump supporters stormed the u.s. capitol last week. a solemn moment on the streets of washington d.c. . police officers pay tribute to their colleague brian sic nick who died from his injuries after president trump supporters invaded the capitol building on wednesday . in his honor us speak announcing pelosi ordered flags to be flown at half mast. but sunday will also be remembered in washington as the day that palosi sent a letter outlining her plans to try to have trump removed from office using words
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that pulled no punches. we will act with urgency she wrote because this president represents an imminent threat the horror of the ongoing assault on our democracy perpetrated by this president is intensified and so is the immediate need for action. the fear is that trump supporters will try to stage another act of insurrection before the inauguration of joe biden on january the 20th security has been tightened in the capitol but pelosi plans to have to remove to fraught with difficulties firstly is thought that vice president mike pence is unlikely to lead any attempt to have trumpeted acted by activating the 25th amendment declaring him incapable of carrying out his duties. and with barely 2 weeks to go for trump's presidency impeachment is also thought to be tricky. with some democrats fearing it could overshadow joe biden's 1st 100 days in all face. whatever the outcome it
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seems trumps departure from a face will be his unconventional on tumultuous as his entire presidency. let's get more we are joined by reporter william group who crossed william tell us the democrats as we've heard they're calling for impeachment how realistic is it impeachment itself is quite realistic democrats can simply put the articles of the article i should say one article of impeachment to the floor for a vote they have the majority and they could impeach the president the trickier question is then when that moves over to the senate for trial remember the senate is not in session right now or come back after inauguration day could technically come back into session but for all intents and purposes we won't see any senate activity until next week when biden is already president that leaves the question of what the point is of course there's a symbolic aspect that the democrats want to show that what happened on wednesday
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that donald trump played a role in inciting does not stand cannot stand and then of course there's also the practical aspect that if he were impeached and convicted even after he were out of office it could be possible then for the senate to move to essentially prohibit him from ever running for public office ever again meantime we know that the incident has been splitting the g.o.p. and i'd just like to draw our viewers' attention to the fact that former california republican governor arnold schwarzenegger has spoken out he's compared them on that stormed the u.s. capitol to the nazis let's listen and then we'll get your reaction there after i grew up in austria and very aware of christine boxed with the night of broken glass . it was a night of rampage against the jews carried out in 1988 but the nazi equivalent of the proud voice wednesday was that they have broken gus right here in united states the broken gallows was in the windows of the united states capitol but i'm opting
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not to shout of the windows of the capitol to shatter the ideals we took for granted they did not just break down the doors of the building that housed the american democracy they trampled the very principles image our country was founded . a dramatic a horrific comparison there what do you think his intention was in making this comparison. well of course wants to make make his point that we don't really know where we are right now in the present time you know looking back on history we have the luxury of seeing the dots all connected neatly lined up for us you know today we look back and many historians say christiane not a 938 was the official beginning of the holocaust of course back then there was no way to know that and so he's warning is of course you know take this seriously. because we don't know where this might lead of course you don't have to go to
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germany or austria for examples of fascism in the united states it has a long history of dealing with fascist elements including the one $930.00 s. itself was a very tumultuous time and if not for america's very strong institutions and very strong leadership especially under franklin delano roosevelt the president the time the united states could come out of very different and dangerous direction i think that's what schwarzenegger is trying to say right now that without the institutions and the leadership. these right wing vigilantes or militiamen whatever you want to call them could pose a very serious problem for the republican for the for democracy a large and it's important also to remember that there will indeed be a change of leadership so it does differ and in that way the 2 situations you know given that change of leadership from a historical perspective schwartz never says the trump will go down in history as the worst president ever in the united states let's listen i do believe that we must feel we have to die a consequences of selfishness and cynicism president truong sought to overturn the
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results of an election and of election he saw the cool misleading people with bodies my father was were misled also with lies and i know we're subsidizing the president is a failed to the the he will go down in history as the worst president ever. the good thing is to do so will be relevant this in order to tweet he uses the word irrelevant there well perhaps pick up on that a little bit because ultimately 70000000 u.s. citizens did vote for donald trump so where does that leave the country w7x4w americans voted for donald trump of course all of them far right militia men or white supremacists but that undercurrent is very strong as we saw on wednesday at the capitol highly organized planned to storm the capitol incited by some of the
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remarks that donald trump and his supporters his political supporters made so trump may be going away as of january 20th or sooner if democrats get their wish of a trump ism is not and this is something that the republican party has to deal with what is the future of that party we should know that arnold schwarzenegger is a long time critic of donald trump he and the president have gotten into quite the twitter social media wars in the past especially when it came to immigration and these kinds of things so short a negative self be viewed as an enemy by these conspiracy theorists that only see donald trump as as their guy as we're seeing now with other senators and other political officials and public officials who are one staunch republican scuse me trumpet allies being heckled being threatened because they're now seeing to break to break ranks so this is a very serious problem the public and parties have to deal with but it's also something they've been dealing with for years as they were the party has moved further right in an effort to win elections and to hold on to it's
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a minority of of voters and this is something have to go forward as that party that split gets even more extreme and we're going to be dealing with that united states and doing that for many more years to come regardless of who's in charge. well lou croft breaking it all down for us thank you. divers have been scouring the sea floor off of the indonesian island of java in the search for a crash passenger jets flight recorders authorities hope that the black box data will clarify why the boeing 737 came down just minutes after taking off from jakarta on saturday 62 people were on board. it's a delicate operation for these divers dodging sharp debris to find vital clues. this underwater robot was deployed to help them search the seabed the.
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authorities are amping up their efforts to recover the plane and its passengers thousands of rescue personnel are taking part in the operation. to protect me and anything that we can retrieve of course debris the victims and whatever else we will try to access the quicker we can find the victims the better . yet hospitals are now examining d.n.a. given by family members of the victims to identify remains. this 3 week jaya air flight left jakarta airport on saturday bound for a 90 minute journey to pontiac. contact was broken just minutes after takeoff during heavy rain the aircraft lost altitude and plunged into the java sea. it's the 3rd major plane crash in indonesia since 2014 it could take months before
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relatives of the victims find out why their lives were cut short. and let's get more now we are joined by a correspondent prieto kusa mapuche tree she's been following the latest from the plane crash from jakarta how's the search operation produced any new information. yet the indonesian search team have recovered it what looks like to be that terrifying. aircraft. which crashed in the jaffa sea and saturday and they also recovered backs of human remains as well as the pieces of the plane's tail on the rim of the wheel the merchant issue also the cool thing and personal belongings from death passengers so far 16 bats of the body parts and big retrieved from the crash site and we're talking about the black boxes the divers were closing in to the data recorder from aircraft and 82 they're still looking for the black
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boxes investigators to get the green tassel identifying the victims mangled remains what are they hope to learn from those black boxes. yes. cockpit voice and the flight data recorder could over. words ask why the plane came down just enough to taking off from. international airport and the authority says that they have located the 2 black box that's from c.j. our aircraft as you age you and they said that the divers would go over it and hoping to retrieve that suit. you know the black boxes the devices contains with warnings from the cockpit voice and the flight data recorder that the visuals leave it would understand it would help to try to stand and glide by as to why the
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77562 people on board and be as you want to act well who. passed injures on board all he did events including 7 children in 3 days just briefly as we wait for that clarification and of course there is the backdrop that one is very aware of that indonesia has the worst safety record already in the world what is the high not. yet the incident is the 1st major air crash since 189 passengers and crew were killed in 2018 when a light year boys and their study max also climbed into the java sea and you know if you're talking about the. safety expert says that it's due to a combination of economy social and graphical factor catherine e.s.p. set fades improved but we know that even asians fast growing at the asian sector
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has long been black by safety concerns even our indonesian airlines were juan's than for entering the you and european states but specifically talking about like why didn't the the latest plan crash i think it's too soon to tell and we'll be keeping a close watch on this. in the poetry on the story for us thank you. now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world is north korean leader kim jong un has the name general secretary of the ruling workers' party the title was held by both his father and his grandfather it's being seen as a symbolic step meant to boost kim's authority as the isolated country faces new economic problems. kurdistan's former interim president assad you are job power off has won a landslide victory in the central asian countries presidential election official results show that he won
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a most 80 percent of the votes it comes 3 months after supporters released him from prison during violent protest that saw his predecessor resign. several 1000 people have rallied against coronavirus restrictions in the czech capital prague they say that the closure of restaurants hotels and other businesses has weighed on the economy and triggered a rise in unemployment and poverty and demonstrators largely did not wear face masks or abide by social distancing rules. germany is under toughened a lockdown restrictions as of today as the country struggles to bring a thai caseload of covert 1000 infections under control they include stricter curbs on movement for people in corona virus hotspots let's get more on this now we are joined by political correspondent on your color on you tell us a bit more about the restrictions because they're supposed to get the pen demick more under control. yes of course sara and they all aim at further reducing the
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contact and the private contact this is from today a household is only allowed to meet with one. person and the areas most severely hit by the virus can implement motion restrictions people only allowed to move and apparently to off 15 kilometers around there. around their home town which is meant to keep a trip at home health minister called the pandit germans to comply with the rules he said he knows that it is tough but it is necessary because the private contacts are responsible for most of the new infections and he asked as well state governments to lend to implement the rules because germany's federal system. a lot of their responsibilities lies with the
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states and. they implement their rules all in their way so we've got different rules and all the states absolutely. and in the meantime we have to mention that over the weekend there was a somber milestone tell us more yes germany institute for disease control counted more than 40000 deaths in total and this number might increase significantly in the next few weeks because chancellor angela merkel warned that germany has still to feel the full impact of socialising over christmas and new year. let's talk about the future and using action against covert 19 it's been underway for 2 weeks now germany is about to get another vaccine to fight the disease how far can it really go because there's also been
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a lot of criticism that the rollout is just not happening fast enough it's the 1st dozes off the vaccine is expected to arrive at the central storage facility in germany today 2000000 doses in the 1st quarter of this year vaccination. later this week and this might bring a bit of relief because as you said the government has been criticized for the slow progress in vaccination but the health minister defended his strategy a strategy is to immunize 1st the elderly and people in care homes by mobile teams and this takes much longer than vaccination vaccinating people in vaccination centers which will start shortly after this so he hopes that the pace will increase over the next few weeks political correspondent on your caller
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thank you. well meantime germany's extended coronavirus restrictions are again making life harder for school kids and their parents with school closures now set to last until the end of january at least a country where home schooling used to be illegal is finding itself underprepared and even the 2nd time around. homeschooling is especially difficult for beginners like they are used to real school yet with his mother's help peter is learning to read and write in this living room. i might like so i'm schooling because i think it's great i like it based around just the 4 of. us who are he means himself is not a sister toni his big sister selma and their mother there's always something going on yes i don't know yesterday we pretended to be in the school cafeteria they serve french fries so we made fake rice for tony out of white bread and we pretend that
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the 3 of them were pupils from the same school. because we have the ever managed to do everything that is supposed to be done in this day and. we have i really never wanted to be a teacher and i don't know how you get someone to write a letter after 27 times in a row if they don't want to remind them of the. leaders teachers students and on of a tank or use their own private laptops to remotely support these homeschooling efforts. they offer a question and answer session several times a week via video but teaching 6 year olds to read write and do mass remotely it's difficult. and this young man she can argue that there's some children that we can't read at all right now they're learning very little and when we try to get them to come into school and then we work with them here but once we simply can't learn at home because of the number of siblings and the lack of space
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mr going to school miss and at least the tablets provided by the berlin city government can now be distributed to children who have no digital devices at home experts say this should have happened long ago. and many better equipped now than i were in march last year because the teachers simply wired their own devices and figured out what works best with what the government was asleep on the job loss of i don't have many of us laughing. do you berlin's high infection rates this school will remain closed for the time being. back to feed with homeschooling his mom is currently on parental leave your husband is working there just about coping with homeschooling you are you. are do or do you think you can work and teach your kids at the same time is an illusion of very few if there's anyone saying i'm going to tell the world if that is impossible or combine home open and.
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everyone in the family knows that this is not how it was meant to be not just hope things will get back to the limo sooner rather than later. and here is what else is happening in the coronavirus pandemic a world health organization team of experts tasked with investigating the origins of covert 19 well the arrive in china on thursday after a long delay china is accused of covering up the virus when it 1st emerged and will han in 2019 it's not clear whether the team will be allowed to go there meanwhile chinese health authorities reported $103.00 new cases on monday the biggest daily increase in months most were and who bay province surrounding beijing elsewhere a top french expert who sits on the government's advisory panel is urging the country to close its borders to britain and other countries where a new variant of the corona virus has been found. brazil is trying to jump start
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its covert vaccine campaign after facing criticism for slow response the government announced that it will begin a nationwide inoculation program by february the country has the world's 2nd highest death rate from the pandemic making large public events like carnival impossible the festival has been postponed indefinitely but that's not stopping one man from celebrating in rio de janeiro. bringing the party to the people. every weekend and else in costa stages a mini carnival for residents in this hilltop village the legendary street parties may be on hold but the carnival spirit is being kept alive by this party of one. to support the new this pandemic is a period where we have to adapt many of our old habits to survive so i thought why can't i adapt this fun of it and why can't i adapt
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a carnival party that's when i had the idea. to do a day on. the streets of santa teresa brought to life again during the pandemic for residents it's a welcome moment of respite. there are a few things to remember i think it reignites hope it brings joy and affection because things are very different for everybody sen reason has always been a place that welcomes a lot of people from all over the world but it's very empty at the moment right now that would bring her to see something like this it's very beautiful to me. his message where a mask wash your hands share love. people here wait for the day when they can replace their protective masks with party masks. some sports news for you now and in the bundesliga arjen time nico gonzalez scored one goal and. set up another astrid guard return to winning ways says they won convincingly at outs for
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the home side has the 1st chance of the match when daniel colleague gary rattled to the cross far for the visitors that hit their stride as the dollars sent the keeper the wrong way should guard 2nd came from a sweeping counter-attack. that was their 2nd goal in a 41 victory their 1st win in for the matches. and while i really have bielefeld have climbed out of the bottom 3 for the 1st time since mid november they're winning against counter berlin king thanks to a singular moment of brilliance from ryan hole diablo at the 2nd half. that was the game's only goal and it gave the hosts 3 much needed forms as they try to stay above the relegation zone. next on deja vue news eco india looks into the innovations providing energy alternatives to fossil fuels just
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be with us and watch that if you can in the meantime thank you so much for joining us here at g.w. i'm sara kelly in berlin there's always more of a web site t w dot com you can also follow us on social media thanks for watching take care and say see.
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the 1st. india. india is leading by example. is goal is to be the 1st climate controlled house in the country. thanks to an ambitious climate program carbon emissions will be. more completely eliminated. on dealing with.
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the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing in. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus of data the code of special monday to friday on g.w. . people knocking for a country. there are many answers. there are many reasons.
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there are many alternatives to. make up your own mind. made for minds. what is one of the most important things when it comes to operating our homes and businesses its energy and was lee it comes from burning fossil fuels generating carbon dioxide and other heat trapping emissions onto this show we look at in a wish and step provide an alternative and help us inch towards a carbon neutral world how welcome to equal india and some that are. let's
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start of the new delhi sandwiched between the himalayan mountains with the biting cold pin in rocky 2 who do live here is very hard so why will often depends on heat and hot water and the loss of providing this invariably falls upon the women of the house who are eating into a large part of 4 d. an organization in the wyly is trying to change this. every morning these women set off for work in the qunu valley in the state of him a child predator. collecting firewood for their families is a back breaking enterprise. people living higher up at around 1800 meters above sea level need hot water on a daily basis it's cold in these parts especially in winter and that's becoming a growing problem for the region's forests with the population having increased by one 3rd over the last 20 years to around 490000.
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earlier dying when the population was much less harvesting from the forest was not an issue but with the increasing population with increasing now their harsh word window and long spells of rain. and all this is a name to get out of climate change we find that the pressure on forest has increased in winter months in summer also the horde want out acquirement was as high as 70. a day. the hard work takes its toll on the women they spend up to 4 hours a day collecting firewood. from a look at. what. we face many problems when collecting firewood talk for instance our hands often get injured. and after finishing that part of the day's
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work we have to walk long distances to bring the firewood. we often have tools to do as soon as we get that but we hardly have any time for ourselves you know which . ones back home the women then have to turn their attention to the housework as well as the children and the livestock. pushed now has a lot more time on their hands 10 years ago she began using a her mom for using up water. made of galvanized steel and the mini and the device comprises 2 chambers the water goes into the outer layer of the cylinder while the inner chamber is filled with twigs pine cones dried leaves and leftover crafts. her mom cost $1000.00 rupees around $110.00 for pushpa it's been a great investment. to make him a bad member of. the while using the traditional stove we have to keep reviving it with firewood and sit watching it constantly. and now the water also heats up much
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faster. because i don't have to keep watching it the whole time i'm able to multitask. when you get out of. the 35 year old is one of around 1500 women who own her mum in the kulu valley where they used to burn up to 12 kilos of firewood to use up 5 liters of today they need just 500 grams of feel. what small the hamam also saves them a lot of time. in doing so these modern heaters make a substantial contribution in the struggle for equal opportunities between men and women. when home i was introduced to all men all the men became very active this started not only as a boarding woman in just buying these divisors but also supporting them both but there's a bit been you know all programs and training programs which there earlier were not coming now there were more you go balls and then 4 meetings so your dad. multiple
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multiplier effect whereas other aspect of life or what would you go men women could never think of. it was the idea of reducing women's workload in the home while giving them an opportunity to earn money that prompted mom to chunder to set up a new engine. to provide power while empowering women in this part of the melee is. jolly t. provides women with funds for buying her mom's book but it also has set up a number of self-help groups where the women can come together and exchange ideas and also apply for my credit businesses a number of them now sell their own cheese honey and milk products. committee is in charge of 14 of the self-help groups and unthinkable notion 10 years ago back then she simply would not have had the time. but the her mum has changed her life and
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will she hopes change that of others to despite resistance. to some who were not. there more got me thinking about what it's very difficult to change people's minds whenever i try talking to other members of the community they didn't think it was a problem may name i believe that there was plenty of firewood that they could keep taking it from the forest and it wouldn't run out they were opposed to using her mom's because of these beliefs the growing use of her mum's cut c o 2 emissions by several tonnes a year and another benefit to the communities punch outs is that more women can attend the village assemblies or grams of us they are going to war and you know all different managers or you know they are places they could not go in fact their participation in the training programs that reward for women on various issues has increased so the mobility is in careers no women are also seen as they can also
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contribute to. and they also have a bit better understanding and awareness of the issues in their own but dreadful it's also started attending grounds i was. a modest looking device that's having a sizeable impact on the environment and on the lives of the women are going to. despite huge investments and renewables call is still king in india it's the world's 2nd largest importer of cool for a decade now the state of guru in western india has provided a passage of school for its 2 feet the steel plants in the neighboring states the government has plans to double the freight passage but now a local initiative is taking action claiming that the called us to pollute their air and water. who does go up along to the go ins that's what these protesters you know donna are chanting across the state environmental
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action groups hold such events almost every day they want to raise awareness of the plans for a huge increase in cold imports and the construction of another set of train tracks to transport the coal into the interior. elam eyestrain us organizes many of these events she's on a mission to stop the passage of coal for the state. she says the coal goes to steel factories and power stations up to a 1000 kilometers away in the neighboring states of karnataka and maharastra it's not even for the go inside themselves. you want them the next day we meet her at the railway tracks she says the freight cars lose a lot of coal and coal dust because they're not properly sealed. you can see this clearly on the tracks in the month one that goes into groundwater that sits into our belts into our drinking water. well you think 4 years ago she discovered the
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dust was threatening the health of her family. my son you see concrete is kickoff. and i took him to several doctors they did 7 tests. he had to take the neighbor lice so he was also put on steroids. but due to his education we had to move to the city. and over there no month my son was fine. over $10000000.00 tons of coal arrived at the port of every year it's then transported by truck or train across the central government has approved a plan to increase coal imports over 5 fold to $51000000.00 tons a year by 2035 the coal is imported from australia south africa and indonesia by 3 companies adani but. heading east into the
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interior the trains pass through in a forested area rich in biodiversity international studies have shown that up to one per cent of coal is lost for each 500 kilometers of transit that's at least 300 kilograms per wagon and there are 3 trains with more than 50 wagons per hour. yes shows us where a 2nd set of tracks is to be built so that more coal can be transported she says houses here are solid by the dust many of also sustained damage because the ground shakes when the trains go by they now face demolition she tries to reach out to older people in the area. many feel trapped and helpless. to the cola stock they don't even have a big. yard pollution and if i'm dying those things are not colored. i know just a little lot then you have been killed problems you have any chance in months in
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future id be less. the bug one must be a wildlife sanctuary is part of the western ghats a mountain range recognized by unesco as one of the world's 8 hottest hotspots of biodiversity nonetheless nearby thousands of trees have been felled to make way for a substation for the power line to serve the new railway tracks krishna's or who's tried lives in the protected area fears the land trees animals and water sources are in jeopardy yet of what it once the what the missiles for why would anyone is gone they will start coming and all that we need just big and we can do right now we can see the monkeys they did they are. they don't allow us to grow by 99 stuff so the. protests alone won't help he says. the how fired up british and hoping that one legal system the court.
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like looking to. it's often up to the courts to block projects that have been approved without proper public consultation the youth and goa are hoping that will be the case here as we go is facing a lot of destruction projects which are coming in goa and it is very wrong to go on there and is not listening to the people at what cost we don't want them and they don't want you know mr bones of what the don't want to be cutting off trees which is going to effect us if we develop today and if you are down 20 to 30 years if your child is in danger what is the use of this development there is no point and i got projects to months and solomon miranda fears that the mega projects that are coming will lead to a total destruction of go 15 different protest groups formed by people like miranda and mustering yes are trying to stop the expansion of coal transports in order to protect both nature and the health of the winds.
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this is how the protesters here sum up the problem call magnates are coming to go it to bring disease and destruction while the government turns its back on the state government was not available for an interview meanwhile work on the coal related infrastructure projects continues as do the protests. india might be depended on called for now but she remembered that some of the was the largest solar box are also looking to india with the what 2600 hours of sunlight on average every year it's no wonder there's huge potential but even in germany with an average of around 1600 hours of sunlight annually solar power is in huge demand specially because the acknowledge he has become much cheaper. the country is now building its largest solar. these panels are pretty easy
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to install but there are thousands of them still to go. in the countryside near berlin germany's biggest solar park is taking shape to us and the project manager. sector has been growing significantly in recent years between 20102012 there was a big expansion and then 3 years ago there was another major increase in terms of rooftop systems but also on the ground operations big solar parks are really taking on. germany is aiming to phase out coal powered by 2030 days and nuclear power will be switched off soon 2 so will solar be able to meet the country's energy needs and how will it change the landscape. half a 1000000 modules built on metal frame. 100000 mind to impose.
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250 kilometers of cable. 150 working on behalf of one of germany's biggest energy companies. we definitely have the potential to complete projects of this scale but rather than size it's the viability of the project that counts for you. this solar park is the size of $225.00 soccer pitches facilities in europe tend to be smaller because they compete with agriculture for the. arid areas of india for example from solar parts can provide enough electricity for half a 1000000 households but solar power.

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