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until the late ninety's when the new wild west of wind. we had so many people wanting to talk to us about their whim leases that they lined up all the way down the block trying to get into the door that's always good for orders but it transformed everything so the property tax base here was only $435000000.00 after the advent of all this wind it is now 3 b. . texas is now also a leader in renewable energies more than a quarter of u.s. wind energy comes from the republican run state is plenty of wind and sunshine here and they took of transmission lines and little to no regulation. wind farms are popping up all over. but they're not an option for buddy nate here. he too has a ranch near sweetwater says it's more fun he makes his money with
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a small business he's run for 30 years. he's skeptical of president biden's plans for speech to renewables. is. a good thing for renewables i don't have a problem with i don't think that they are to be created the. condemning your own gas industry which also seems to be on his agenda. for napier the hoss of texas pumps oil 2 hours from sweet water is the permian basin the largest shale basin in the u.s. countless oil pumps work around the clock vast amounts of natural gas off lead rather than piped to markets it's terrible for the climate it's a practice president biden aims to regulate more tightly. navia says the market is being skewed against oil and in favor of renewables even though freen energy is in
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his estimation unreliable there is definitely. i think it's not good for us to be reasonable about the way that you go about it and condemning $11.00 energy industry in order to supplement another energy industry that is intermittent energy. i think is shortsighted. but others see the future in wind texas state technical college and sweet water trains turbine technicians there's no shortage of students the industry of his good pay travel and opportunities for advancement and jobs not far from home. a lot of the students that come through here are from oil families so they know what it's like to the way of having money and everybody working and then when oil drops you know people are laid off and they you know they lose the money whereas in wind it's steady. predicted for tina has already secured
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a job with a wind power company. what makes the job so appealing. i want to drive. the students here acknowledge the need for clean energy but they certainly don't see themselves as doing aren't all romantic about preserving nature. i don't down before you're going to need natural gas i don't i don't doubt that we didn't have all. the college has a wind turbine for students to train no. oil industry champions complain that wind energy gets subsidies that the oil industry does not get one response to that charge is that everybody has to pay down the line for the damage the oil industry does to the environment. whatever comes of joe biden's plan for a clean energy revolution texas is pressing ahead installing wind turbines across
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the state stemming less from idealism and the design to save the planet than as a way to make some money. in the un declared access to safe clean drinking water and human rights in 2010 yet millions of people simply don't have it for global ideas our report said juliet traveled to lake nakia valley in uganda that he took a swig of the lake water which thanks to a simple but brilliant idea is safe enough to drink. and this is the nucky valley refugee settlement in western uganda 130000 people live here. 6 years ago dina not been to fled the democratic republic of congo after rebels killed her husband. inaki valley the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of
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germs. every year 20000 children under the age of 5 die in uganda of diarrheal disease one major reason is that they have no choice but to drink dirty water. heat kills germs so dina not been to boil the water she fetches from the lake she has 5 children. well i think we've all drinking water using charcoal and if we don't have it we use fire wood otherwise we would be drinking very days he water. that comes at a cost to the environment to make charcoal trees are cut down forests also had to be cleared to make space for the settlement. but there's another way to provide safe clean drinking water sound of the room g. and henry i.v. a no run 2 sufficient a social enterprise that makes automated low cost filters this set up cost $1200.00 the money was donated by somebody in the united states. it supplies enough water for about 900 people out of 130000 in the settlement but it's still
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a start. but says through our food that you need the water from the lake you can see this is a real you know worked out from the lake and then after a crisis through the futa this is there is out that we get. south of the ruins even lost a brother to cholera he drank contaminated water access to clean water is a human right to sufficient aims to deliver what the state fails to provide it also developed a small water filter for home use. and uses grenades to . purify the water we have 2 buckets that bucket contains the grenade and then below but it is there is above for this safe water so they pour water on the bucket and then the creation happens in their granite.
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and can get through the granite and only see if what i was to be reserved for that . of you know shows people how to put together their own water filter the grain it needs to be cleaned every few months then it can be reused. didn't have been too isn't treat if you filter water this way you no longer have to boil it or buy charcoal which means lower emissions and costs and there's another advantage every time we stall and use you can filter or train that women around a community to make sure that they have access to safe drinking water in their homes and they can also go entry at the people also make this what a fool does then sell them an extra income for themselves. out of the rooms even henry of you know installed the 1st large filtering system using granite in central
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uganda in a school near the capital kampala. several 100 pupils now have access to clean water and fall sick less often. hasn't had anything so has told me a lot because i'm no longer suffering we tell you fully funded. i don't even go to school. to sufficient has installed the institutional scale filter systems and more than 30 schools so far here at st bruno's an impi district near kampala the system is the schools private enjoy it cost $600.00 the parents each contributed about a dollar. the school still uses wood but only for cooking not for boiling water to make it safe this is good for health the environment and the budget. we're used to but. lauri's. by rights you know we've tried to save a little bit. from. now with. 2
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sufficient has quantify the impact that use of its filters has on the environment and terms of trees protected and c o 2 emissions. group truth is that we install the industry every day with trousers and plates 100 kilogram somebody up there in the cage appeal to see if. we see. at least 200 in. a body of say. trees that will run. whenever 2 sufficient installs a large filter system in a school the team plans marine corps trees with the pupils about a 1000 in all over the past 2 years. it. ranges absorb carbon dioxide and an amazingly high rate of 20 times the rate of
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general vegetation according to one japanese study few but to sufficient aims to do more than just replace trees that have been felled. we need to begin writing. protecting the environment into the minds of the people why there's 2 young men in the ugandan many african countries he's got you've got 3 computing for what i want to. do you know not been too high since acquired and started using a water filter she put it together herself. from the filter is clean and usable i'm very surprised that this is the same the horse which was originally day to cows and people had contaminated my. thanks to the 2 sufficient filter she and her family stand a better chance of staying healthy with less effort and at lower cost however dirty
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. this is d w news live from berlin authorities promise answers over the deadly metro accident in mexico it happened on monday night as the train plunged on to a road when the new owners of pasco lapsed killing at least 24 people we'll bring you the latest from mexico city also on the program hope grows in bangladesh the country records the lowest number of daily coronavirus cases in the early 2 months look at why the numbers are plummeting. plus of very modern tribute to
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a hero of history look at the project that imagines announcing the resistance fighters will for sure had social media. i'm jarred very thank you very much for your company authorities in mexico city of promising a full investigation into a deadly metro accident at least 24 people died and dozens were injured when an elevated section of track collapsed on monday night local residents have been expressing concerns about cracks in the structure for years. the cleanup operation is underway to train carriages hang above the road creating a daunting rescue operation for emergency workers line 12 is the newest of mexico city's metro system the train was traveling between stops when the other pos gave
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way sending rubble and carriages tumbling down onto a busy road well it's of those track to face a never sway to for any news one of. my daughter in law told us she was with my son and she told us the structure fell down over them. again and some of the witnesses. we don't have any news about my sister they don't have her name in the list we called her cell phone and there was no answer. so some of us are looking for her in different hospitals. god willing we'll find her willing. rescue workers initially use ladders to gain access to the survivors before starting is halted the rescue operation due to concerns the train could fall at any moment a crane later arrived to secure the carriages. as
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always the attorney general's office must carry out an investigation that began just last night but we are also looking today for an international company that is certified in both subway and structural matters to carry out an external technical investigation so that we can get to the bottom of this unfortunate incident. line twelve's construction was plagued by complaints and there are reports that damage was noticed on the overpass many years ago. and let's go straight to mexico city now and speak to journalist i told he joins us from the scene of the accident good to see you there i thought bring us up to speed please on what's been happening where you are today. just so minutes ago. you spent 17 hours. because there were still
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so many corpses inside and now they are starting their investigation that their governor of the city girlish a man has said that it will be run by certain no foreign company and meanwhile the entrance of the nearest hospital is there many people trying to know something about they are rather daves they're still. of the accident not died in the fire so i told authorities are promising transparency when it comes to the investigation is still very early days though but what's being said about why this overpass collapsed. you know we don't know so much for sure it wasn't a boy double tragedy many of the neighbors here reported many many times that the structure of this bridge that you can see was done much even 12 was closed one
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year after the opening due to these defects and their labor you need of the metro workers said that there may be there possibility is that they're done much or worse because was provoked by some failure in the construction in the materials of this bridge. i thought mexico city's metro system is one of the busiest in the world are there safety concerns about other sections of the system yes for sure anyway governor shamal has ordered to open all the rest of their lines but. labor unit of met through a system has asked. governor to close all the lines because it could be all the ranks affected an address off we have to remember that mexico city has the crowd this subway around the world more than 5000000 people are
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using it. every day i talk we know that at least 24 people were killed many dozens more were injured what's known about the victims. yeah we will know so much about it because they are still in the hospital. before dalton's of these people are not identify we can imagine in which state there are. bodies and also some of the buyers of the corpses were inside. the rubbish this i don't. know was difficult to determine and also a doctor that. i complain of the neighbor the neighbors here are asking for some answers about this tragedy and i was journalist i toss a is joining us from the scene of the metro accident in mexico city thank you very
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much i talked to the growing of our situation in south asia now for weeks infections and deaths have been rising with alarming speed in india it's a very different picture in its neighbor bangladesh a lockdown veer appears to be working and infection numbers have started to drop the government is extending restrictions until mid may the country's poorest residents are struggling to find work and in some cases even food. there are many new mouths to feed in the bangladeshi capital dhaka. because only virus pandemic in the lockdown are hitting people hard. especially those already straining to make ends meet. so many deferred provided by this charity is all they have to eat at the end of their daily ramadan fast or.
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i mean if i've lost my job in this coronavirus pandemic i have no earnings so i come here for if tar. to go buy orders are staying i pull my rickshaw under the sun but i make very little money and i'm too poor to buy if they are so i come here for free food. the government imposed districts nationwide lockdown and a poll to try to contain a massive surge in infections. they're optimistic that the measures are working as cases appear to be falling. but the restrictions are taking a heavy toll. more than 2 thirds of people in bangladesh have been forced to stop work or close their businesses at least for a time because of the pandemic. downs are hitting our bread and butter i stopped dates for ramadan because of the lockdown i had to keep my shop closed the dates
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are rotting so i was unable to sell them this is difficult for these lockdowns and that would be recovered in my purview and skullcaps is still inside my closed shop i was expecting to sell them all during the month of ramadan before aid but i doubt that's going to happen it is very problematic for us. but the government is resisting pressure to open up more quickly saying this would lead to more casualties especially with the end of ramadan approaching in the middle of may. there also concern that what's happening in india could come to bangladesh. they say if the indian variant is allowed to circulate on the streets abunda desh the consequences would be devastating. here are some of the other developments in the pandemic britain plans to offer every adult over the age of 50 a 3rd coated 19 short these autumn in a bid to completely eradicate the virus the 3rd job could potentially be
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a modified vaccine developed to tackle variants japan is considering extending a state of emergency in effect for tokyo and other in areas the measures had sit to expire had been set to expire next week and brazil has reported over 737-7000 infections we've been 24 hours and nearly 3000 deaths within the same period the nation has the world's 2nd highest death toll after the united states. and let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu has failed to form a government the failure prolongs israel's political deadlock and could jeopardize netanyahu is run as the country's longest serving prime minister president ruben rivlin is now likely to give one of netanyahu is rivals a chance to form a government. the leader of spain's left wing.
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iglesias has announced his retirement from politics it follows a poor showing in madrid regional elections which saw a landslide we need for the conservative people's party iglesias is credited with helping and decay to party politics in spite of. french far right leader. has been acquitted all of breaking hate speech laws the charges stem from tweets she posted in 2015 all of islam makes the islamic state atrocities and said she tweeted the images after a prominent french journalist compared to the islamist militant group. a german social media project is i mean to connect young people with the legacy of one of the country's most famous and 100 nazi activists sophie sure was executed by the nazis that the age of 22 for her activism in the white rose resistance group
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a group of filmmakers is blending the past with the prison to keep her memory alive . it's a period film shoot with a twist it's the $940.00 s. but sophie show has an instagram account and true to the social media platforms format she mostly films herself. does the face of the goals of may $942.00 and i'm about to get on a train sophie hurry up the train won't wait. for my sister and she's never been late in a life the resistance activist shares her political and private swords with her followers. of course safety is our hero our resistance fighter but she's also a normal woman with many different facets and with insecurities. the instagram series is a patchwork of clips in different media a selfie video of sophie's birthday party animation sometimes photographs
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they all show events that happened on specific days 79 years ago. but seeing more not so you can talk we chronicle every day for 10 months. that's given us the opportunity to tell our audience a lot about sophie shell. it was for the right of managing a movie. the instagram post and in so if you is arrested for distributing leaflets the moment when the resistance leader would have had a smartphone taken from the. sports now and the indian premier league the i.p.l. has been suspended due to the worsening coronavirus situation in the company in the country the i.p.l. is the world's richest cricket tournament bringing together some of the sport's best players the decision to suspend the tournament comes after players from 3
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teams tested positive for the virus organizers had been criticised for not stopping matches earlier in a statement they said the decision had been taken with the safety of participants in mind. champions league football now and manchester city have reached the final for the 1st time ever after beating a man to nil the man of the match riyad maurice who hit the net twice for the premier league side city will face the winner of wednesday's clash between chelsea and reale madrid in the final on may 29. it shows a merino who's widely considered one of the greatest football coaches of all time is to take charge of roma after this season the italian club has given the portuguese coach coach a 3 year contract 2 weeks after he was fired by english premiership side tottenham hotspur marino has won dozens of titles and on those including the champions league
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with porto and into milan. and europe to date up next all the latest on the pandemic in our covert 19 special day is more on our website w dot com i'm jared reid in berlin thanks for watching. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronavirus update nineteen's. on t w.
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