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hey there i'm david and this is climate change spreads it's sex. happiness increase books. this is the book for you to. get smarter for free or you books are due to. climate change is transforming the earth at an ever increasing pace. a new movement wants to stem the tide. with money. in those 2 in a sense investors determine what happens in the world of those. young influential millionaires want the world of business and finance to go green. it's the time's running out and we have to act i'm good. for decades environmental
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protection was seen as a money loser for the rich and powerful starting to change course the world isn't just changing up a bit if it's changing a lot we need to be prepared for but i'm. sure it is a city awash in money its financial institutions manage more private wealth than anywhere else in the world. zurich is the secret world of the super rich you must not go into sets and most people underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated for example in germany today the richest 45 families control about as much capital as the poorest half of the population that's quite similar in the rest of the world on the nightgowns and that's it does indeed there are some 32000000 millionaires in the world and about to throw. and billionaire families they are
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just fine you know and of course these billionaire families are preside over an immense amount of power through their companies and capital of offers you a computer or not referring to billions but trillions worth of assets and that's where we come in dozens that's needed on. earth that you know at the university of zurich fikile pets ought to studying the impact money has on climate change. that ok as a former investment banker he has access to the financial elite. this is no ordinary workshop the wealth seated at this table is a mets'. the participants are young prefer casual wear and want to change the world . for the long. walk is that you do the industry you get. how some of the participants come from very wealthy families. they are heirs to huge fortunes and have influence to match
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the 1st pet so it wants to win them over to making more sustainable investments. i feel that a super simple it's going to be you know so i understand what i do with my money hasn't been the worst and on thursday you were to take a serious. psychopaths what collects data that no researcher has been able to gather before from confidential interviews he learns that many super rich people want to invest sustainably they just don't know how. this is to go so the most important thing is i think the background and when you were actually a university unit becoming we need research about how sustainable investment can be scaled and get it to the point where it can help change the world these days that's why we need research and that's one of a 2nd aspect is how to bring this information to people who make the investment decisions it is new but of that's why we've gone beyond simply research but also offer training programs and workshops for people who have a real influence and he can i'm torn as shots from germany for example he belongs
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to a wealthy family in germany. his motto is to use money to combat climate change that's . the most important aim is to create a sustainable civilization our way of life focuses on growth and consumption and that has to change. even when you think about it what use is having all that money if it ends up worthless because we're living on a planet that is sinking into utter chaos. schwartz she's a superhero as a role model. to fund i found batman exciting because he led a double life there have been times when i would have done that too much more than now these days i'm more open about issues of the wealth because i want to inspire others to take the same direction in my. shorts wants to use
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targeted investments to make the world economy more socially and environmentally sustainable and raise social awareness. of the. wealthy young millennial generation born in the 1980 s. are forming a new class of investors they're not just looking for profit they want to change the world. but my goodness my generation still has that youthful shake things up mentality that's part of being young that burning desire to tackle and justice. every generation goes through that young people taking up protest against the system is a very important part of this process of bring new and change protests we've achieved a lot with our standard of living but it has often come at the cost of others or the environment of course but that's something we need to address much as it. is
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not just investing his own fortune he's hoping to raise money elsewhere to above all with the aim to combat climate change it. if you read it he's not alone in this search the roots of every congressman can be found in churches in britain for example. doing god's work and at the same time it ministering while. i think of the heart of it is that we have to we are pension fund we have to provide a pension for 38000 beneficiaries but we recognize there's some real fundamental challenges to our ability to do that and one of those challenges is climate change it creates how companies interact with the environment. the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the.
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collapse where you call over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us to tighten as an investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever as a result of the work that's going on at the moment. after the disaster the church of england sold its stake in the mining company that managed the dam. and. the value of the company's shares plummeted. by new investors snapped up the shares of the brazilian company wasn't forced to change its policies. now the church of england is striking a different course. for me this investing is almost a failure because you've not been able to get the change you want and there is an opportunity on many issues to exercise that influence from the shareholder base.
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adam matthews has shifted strategies together. at other major investors he wants to exert pressure. for the church of england that means emphasis on transparency when making information about a company's environmental policies public the church even has its own database. 101 and that's that is just like not even acknowledging climate change and these are the largest coal producers in the world you can see that people are going to start differentiating very significantly within sectors around the confessed. matthew says the strategy is already bearing fruit climate change has become an investment risk. you'll see in much more collective interventions by shareholders the ones that we make we fundamentally recognise individually we will achieve very little by through engagement just by ourselves so everything we do is
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did towards that sort of collaborative approach where you can mobilize those trillions. matthews is preparing for a meeting with oil giant shell he wants the company to become more eco friendly. it's early in the morning. here in the harbor of thrums or in northern norway a special investment project is setting sail. the hybrid electric brim will take passengers on tours of the arctic north. investor to new start is on board for the 1st time. the millionaire wants to promote technology that helps replace fossil fuels and invest in new ideas that benefit the environment. we invest in. the call so we think it's very important to have a bed for incision from fossil fuel in the shipping. industry to
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electric and hybrid. calls the pollution is. a big problem. the shipping industry is responsible for more than 2 percent of annual global greenhouse gas emissions. are news out of no doctor comes from iceland. she hopes that no starts investment can help transform the industry by using electricity to power ships and reduce the use of diesel to minimize. this moment as is necessary if the industry is doing a little bit some politicians have been building a little bit of that last years but the big mover is the one sitting on the money so basically if we are to get a real chance those 2 place the money they are those who can make the changes the 1st missing. on more sustainability is the key factor
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the bessel built with recycled materials navigates the heavy seas. are no doctor and most doctors are convinced the future of the travel industry is green the ships powered by the equivalent of 10 tesla batteries 90 percent of its excursions use no diesel. clean and silent the brim makes its way through the i.c.c. . legal research has shown much recently that most commission is a big problem for animals in the ocean but no way use our dependence on one hearing its other name to be able to communicate. most defines them a story just in general communicate in order to hunt together that both of our cousins humpback whales which we often see here are very dependent on.
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the new vessel has already attracted the interest of other investors. our shipping company is hoping to work with our doctor on sustainable technology to start is more than pleased with his investment. because this is a great project this physical project that's it so you can sort of feel and see that those 3 progress story although it's actually doing something. positive changing the. tourism is that there was this is the way this is a great experience. for the norwegian investor sustainable tourism is just one piece of the puzzle to prevent a climate catastrophe the investment industry must go green. in london on 20 shots are searching for sources of green money he meets with representatives from industry and politics to discuss dormant accounts some years ago the british government began distributing funds from these accounts to boost
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sustainable projects. germany has yet to follow suit. here some 9000000000 euros lie slumbering in abandoned accounts. their owners are deceased or can't be located parts wants to use that money to launch a sustainability fund to promote green projects. the u.k. has already put 300000000 euros from abandoned accounts to good use. untarnished watts is convinced it could work elsewhere. but this but. that's what i found out is that this is also possible in germany. we've already spoke to banks who would be happy to solve the entire matter but even those bank accounts are very labor intensive for them. or they're hoping to create a win win situation. that's the banks will benefit society will benefit and the german government will align its laws with international standards and that's what
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i'm stunned. he still hasn't won over politicians or the banks in germany but is determined. to keep striving for a better world. a world in which the oceans off the coast of norway would be spared the effects of pollution and overfishing. the ocean is the source of much of the country's wealth but the maritime industry has been slow in protecting it properly. startups in oslo are looking for solutions. one idea is a design for underwater traps for sustainable fishing. the startups founders need funding. for investors like talk about new start it's a chance to save the world and make money. the goal is we're looking for the best farmers that folks in so many problems as the core of their business using technology at scale that are. making huge pasta in parts of the world at the same time as making great profits from ashley. tata is heir to
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a norwegian real estate empire he's determined to prove the finance sector that environmental protection can bring a profit. and his business partner often what bollocks have big plans in store for the start up to get the nod. will receive training from mentors in finance and industry. so with the goal is to help the start of there's no doubt it will encourage change across entire industries. like imposing. the risk. is the world of finance ready to go green for other projects and start in power are planning to use their influential network and banking and industry. much like lobbyists to connect startups to the corporate establishment and introduce young innovators to the older generation of investors. in that way more technology to to really be we cannot walk with you know
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the must take. them to class in the us and make them not by understand how much fish are actually holding their fists. your fish has a sense of cards they did actually to understand i'm going to continue to dance in a much better way than previously so this is where that's technology enabled us to take a hot. bath and then i think also it's something that a new generation is coming and i have maybe have more docstring of a statement about these problems this wealth than made their parents or grandparents like to leave us like an old worn using new technology to solve urgent problems and earn money in the process that's the goal. but what will it take for green investments to truly take off. so it is convinced that this will only happen once people are convinced it will turn a profit. then people think that when they make sustainability an investment criteria they'll automatically lose money and then that's not true for you you
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effectively lose money when you don't have all the information relevant for development of your investment investment and do today the relevant issues are climate change resource scarcity and depletion of social stability does the study today drive the economy and determine the value of investments tough time if you don't take that information into account the one year of bad investor but for the finance world that hasn't quite sunk in yet it will in a few months that. this is the headquarters of one of germany's largest asset management companies and munich. is responsible for billions of euros . almost a quarter headed the 270000000000 euro investment branch of the world's largest reinsurer munich re until june 2020. he's been involved with sustainable investments for decades the minds of the previous we had to funds back then to
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mutual funds in the may add sustainability fund which was an international equity fund and may had climate change fund that invested in solar panels and solar parks and solo parts exact then no one was interested in them its mayor sustainability the equity fund it took a long time many years before it was taken seriously on the market. to market and we had to close the mad climate strategy fun no one invested in it. today max sustained ability as one of the company's most successful products and has robust growth. stock and attitude has also changed. well back then it was a visionary missionary concept today sustainability is reality and if you take it. a recent study has shown that the world's largest companies face up to one trillion euros from climate change impacts. # court says the message is beginning to sink in
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. each bar here represents a study the same question was asked each times is sustainability good or bad for performance list for the serious 2007 year for back then every investment in a solar or wind park was a risky one and here you see that beginning in 20162017 that turned around from here on investors gave a different answer for sustainability became good for performance it could put through performance. the wind of change is blowing in the investment industry but why is that is social pressure having an impact. in bonn globalization analysts josefa is addressing young climate activists he's convinced that the wealthy stand to lose a lot of money to men if i had my freedom means that i can board of plane 100 times
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a year fly to 7 different marathons around the globe that feels like a wonderful freedom but what if that's no longer allowed and the days of international marathons are over as of in the few billionth time wealthy i'll want to help prevent this catastrophe if only to preserve my own freedom or to top the top emitters need to make their companies climate neutral that's now becoming a huge issue of. sustainability is also on the agenda at a meeting in this london bank church of england representative adam matthews is meeting with members of the global investment elite to encourage change. some companies are actually putting more effort into the notion of trying to respond they never took than actually investing to transform themselves. top show executives in attendance. adam matthews and his team want to confront the oil
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executives with some cold hard facts. today's been about space we understand in which oil and gas companies which mining companies which are a bit tricky to lety companies are genuinely starting to transition up businesses and which aren't so that we've got clarity as investors about where we need to focus our attention and use. leaders of change with those companies that aren't progressing false north. but as adam matthews knows the most powerful weapon in finding climate change is forming alliances with other investors. stephanie pfeiffer is on the steering committee of the climate $100.00 plus initiative well i think what makes it so powerful is the weight of the investors behind it you've got $36370.00 investors with $34.00 trillion dollars in assets engaging with the highest emitting companies globally at sea level it is being taken very
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seriously and it has been accepted that we we all need. the investors are worried about what will happen to their money if the oil giants don't go carbon free quickly enough. will the industry face stiff penalties and will the value of their investments plummet. in a show of strength the shareholders convinced the shell executives to enact a new policy linking their salaries to successfully implementing carbon reduction measures. this is one of the largest oil and gas companies in the world through this it process we were able to negotiate the 1st of the statement between invest. there's. going to gust company but the question is is that change sufficient from the level of the challenge that we're dealing with and i think that's where there's still a lot of work to be done. but time is running out especially
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for the younger generation. they're demanding far reaching changes to the global economy. but sustainability expert yourself warns against changes that are too radical. because under the gross nice our market system is one of the greatest achievements of humankind we've created an incredible machine that provides us with all these goods and services services for we can't let it grind to a standstill any changes we make to this machine will be a kind of open heart surgery known as the machine must continue to keep beating while we change it from the fat end dog to save the climate and our prosperity traditional industries will need to be able to shift course without going under and investors have a key role to play invest one investors need to understand that in capitalism what happens in society is significantly determined by decisions made by investors inside of windows and who we are those investors the amazons we have to ask what's
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happening to our money our shares in major companies and it's how can we influence them and him that's what we need to focus on effective and we need to do it in a way that does justice to the scope and urgency of these issues. good. issues that concern these affluent international millennialists. pets or it has brought them together for an evening event in zurich. 'd the idea of sustainable investment has also won over this young millionaire from brazil. so we decided to do is really start to this this is. big guy inside of that there needs to create a community where we can convert periods to change and also education and how we can maximize our impact through all the world's hello barbara folder. not only are wealthy individuals going green they are creating networks from families. from
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scientists to wealthy millennialists to the international climate strike movement. the younger generation is determined to promote change. my main moderation is because i won't create the world where we all can be thriving happy people. and that's what i believe as a text. we stand in front of across all our there is going to hell is going to g.o.p. votes up there and we can influence that. choice and i want to go towards the positive is that i'm late to. the green investment revolution has started and some investors have made climate protection their goal. but it's only a beginning.
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a. good. place. to. play. a city w. news law is a song but palestinians in east jerusalem fear they will lose their homes but the headlines this is our life they come here and ok by the place and they want to occupy what remains of the neighborhood to be mean to residents and check in general look at documenting everything as tensions continue to lives also coming up . grieving families bury their dead now. dozens are killed in multiple explosions on saturday most of them to jungles 22 school when the bombs hit. in
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formula one racing the city's driver there was how it's done has won the spot of our friend bring ahead of his main rival the season. first happened on friday. that israel supreme court has the latest sharing in a case that could force palestinian families from their homes in east jerusalem to make way for joe or settlers the more than 2 weeks the families and their supporters have been gathering to protest the potential of the end kurds and some of the other neighbors reports from east jerusalem. more now oh cool this documentary everything that happens here for social media family is one of 4 families facing eviction from their homes in the palestinian neighborhood of shake shot off in east jerusalem right wing settlers could soon move in here where they
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are this is our life as palestinians we are the owners of the land we lived here legally and everything is documented legally. and they come here and occupied the place and they want to occupy what remains of the neighborhood you. were in and the not. going to fight this part of the house has already been taken over by to resettle as a decade ago just like across the street where settlers moved into this house they claim parts of this neighborhood it's actually their land and have waged a lengthy court battle against the families it's going to. almost 100 year. jews lived. and jews own the land. nothing change one thing that the arab suddenly decided that they're all of the land of the property. and they decided to accept the jewish
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ownership like other palestinian families who live in this neighbor. resettled here by jordan and the un after the israeli arab war in 1948 they had lost everything after being displaced at that time israeli law prevents them from claiming their lost properties. and that's the supreme court allows a european if there are no other legal options for the family. treated the ruling would then look at its very kind for the very tiring psychologically speaking we're exhausted each one of us has packed a bag with the most important papers passport identity cards anything important makes it difficult from school and university in case they victimise and that's what we need to take with us and other. son said residents and supporters come together to a great day ramadan fast soon after skirmishes break out at some point riot police
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harshly disperse the crowd arresting some of the palestinian protesters the eviction battle over the homes is like a symbol of force at stake in the israeli palestinian conflict. oh. well i asked tonya reiman to tell us more about why the israeli attorney general has delayed the eviction hearing. what would happen is effectively that the high court to the israeli high court of justice postponed the hearing that was already postponed from last week. monday. which could have potentially made a decision then on depending if the action of those 4 families and we've seen the daughter of one of those families there in the report in favor of circulus moving into their houses and also the attorney general has actually submitted a request to postpone this hearing because we understand she potentially wants to
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weigh in on the case now whether this will lower the tensions. that have built up here in jerusalem in the past week started to see that were partly also based on the protests and distribution case cases i have to say here in east jerusalem but it comes at a potentially sensitive time in israel jerusalem day is celebrated starts actually tonight and tomorrow it will involve the anwer flak parade which is of parade where usually mainly national religious and. right wing israelis will march through palestinian quarters in the old city and that is usually seen as a provocation by palestinians and just very quickly tanya can you explain the what's going to now happen to the palestinian families in general what does this mean for them. well it's certainly
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a brief response for the families for the time being because it was also said they can stay in their houses now until a new court date is set in 30 days it doesn't have the can. the lower court ruling which also rise to actually the eviction of those 4 families back in february in favor of secular organization that tries to claim and it doesn't of course also change the root causes of this very problematic legislation and we should also not forget there are many other families as well in the middle of court proceedings which are under threat of the action or rather tonic i am speaking to us from jerusalem thank you. well family is the afghan capital kabul have begun burying the victims of saturday's explosions more than 50 people many of them young girls killed in a bomb blast at the school in a largely shia muslim neighborhood no group has claimed responsibility but afghanistan's president is blaming the taliban the group has denied the attack
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pointing the finger at the so-called islamic states. at a remote hillside symmetry fathers of those killed in saturday's attack outside of kabul school are burying their daughters. in a country to a background hum of bombings and death this attack has been matched with shock and comprehension. since she was 15 years old and in the 8th grade. she was very intelligent and didn't miss a single day of school. yesterday her mother told her not to go to school but she said no mother i will go today not tomorrow. that's what she did and today we're burying her here. multiple had gone off outside the school in western couple ended for the day many of the children killed
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were on their way home to break the ramadan fast with their families. the violence comes a week the u.s. and nato troops began their final exit of afghanistan. some fear that could leave people here facing more scenes like this one as militant groups and afghan security forces battle to gain political power. let's take a look at other stories making headlines around the world germany's finance minister own f soltz has pledged to raise the minimum wage following the national elections in september he made the promise to the social democrats chose him as their chance of a candidate a center left party trails both the greens and chancellor angela merkel's conservatives in polls and could suffer its worst ever election result. hundreds of people have lost in mexico city calling for the need allies ation of marijuana they want the right to possess it and grow its as well as areas to
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consume it legalisation awaiting legislation awaiting a final senate approval will allow pot production and the sell for recreational use but this known use is already legal. now it's been the hottest day of the year so fall in the german capital the mercury hit $27.00 degrees celsius on sunday and as the sun came out of hibernation so did good lynas all eager to catch some rays off of the bleak winter months made even more miserable due to covered mr actions. thomas sparrow spoke to some people who are out about him but. it's a perfect morning in one of the most beautiful parks after a long winter marked by the 3rd wave of the pandemic germans are relishing the chance to spend time outdoors the country still has high corona virus infection numbers but the general mood today is one of optimism. the combination of the good
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weather and the changing situation. and the fact that people here are. looking very good i feel that maize and yes i think i think a lot of people are mostly especially for kids is very difficult to stay in power we know how others however prefer to remain cautious the pandemic they stress is far from over. things are supposed to get a little easier but i don't think this year is going to be like it was before. we have more people who get a vaccination the better overall i'm still critical of the situations this won't be the last pandemic. meanwhile german's continue to discuss when and how the country could return to normality german officials gave a positive outlook this week when they said that germany appears to have broken the 3rd wave of the coronavirus pandemic infection numbers are falling on the country's banks a nation rollout is gathering speed this is more than welcome news for germans although
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officials also cautioned against easing restrictions on public life too soon. some regions are starting to lift restrictions such as curfews and contract limitations as the situation improves and now over 10000000 germans who have been fully vaccinated or have recovered from the virus will also regain some freedoms others will have to wait a bit longer but at least they can do so with a good book all with live music in the park. now and sundays they need to put this thing. again her turbulent hosts have been a felt in the relegation battle and it was easy to see why both teams are struggling as the game ended without a goal the best chance of the game came when hearts as john kerr towboat went through on goal but he stumbled as he shot and the ball came back on the post that
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was the highlights of a grim draw that sees both teams locked on 31 points but her tie will be happier with the result as they have a better goal difference and a game in hand. meanwhile minds continue their excellent form under coach both stenson a 11 draw or way to frankfurt was the 9th undefeated game in a row and that means that mayans are as good as safe from relegation. opens the scoring for all the visitors after 11 minutes and mind set to hold on for victory until a brilliant piece of improvise ation by ides of who sits late in the game secured a draw for frankfurt but the hosts were disappointed to claim just a point as those who are behind the race for the champions. let's take a look at all the bundesliga results on match day 32 as we saw her to berlin shed
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the spoils with a bit of felt as did frankfurt's with mines freiburg top cone as we heard then by in munich demolished gladbach and dortmund defeated life sick folds book easily beats union berlin hoffenheim down shell bremen drew with eva couzin and stuttgart snuck past. and sunday status quo praiseful 7 time world champion those helmets have become the 1st privates with poll position this season but the britain has been given a real challenge by red bull driver max 1st up this campaign and the race boss about an approved no difference. if lewis hamilton is to win a record 8th world title he's going to have to get by max pushed up and not for the 1st time this season red bull's young dutchman roared past hamilton at the 1st corner and held belief despite intense pressure from the briton. own fresh tires from a 2nd pitstop hamilton passed for
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a stop in with 6 laps to go to sadie's pit strategy had paid off and hamilton took the checkered flag. for sadie's deservedly celebrated their bold tactical call but hamilton's driving was just as important as the elder statesman rose to 1st up and challenge the briton celebrated a 98 career win and showed 1st up and just what standard he'll have to reach if he's to take the crown. just a quick reminder one of the top stories we're following funerals have been some of the victims of saturday's explosions in the afghan capital kabul. and neighborhoods no group has claimed responsibility. you're watching the news from burden to support taking a look at the challenges facing. joining the. army and the entire team thank
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you very much indeed for watching. people in trucks injured one trying to flee the city center more and more best n.g.'s are being turned to blame others on islamist extremists are going to clean up against demonstrators luckless street tramp lugging 200 feet. below. the ultra more than 300000000 people are seeking.
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the us the love because no one should have to sleep. mum make up your own mind the mother w. . made for mines. such. luck. virtual school for months leandro has been learning online from home due to the pandemic it's stressing him out. over there are some evenings where i question my very existence. what's the point of getting up again in the morning what should i do tomorrow. in germany most young people have really gone to school in the last year instead they've had lessons online on a likes that basically i'd say i live more not less. philip is
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receiving instruction from his big sister catarina. a shawl sure it's sometimes i miss my mama who'd help straight off if she were here parents in congress give me her. play under a quickly print out the latest worksheets before math class the last time he was able to attend school with his entire class was over a year ago since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic schools have been closed for most of the time. so leandro must learn on his own he has no siblings to help his mother teaches at another school and his father runs a company they often work from home too. day after day leander has online classes
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according to a section jewel he's actually a good student but with homeschooling he finds it hard to keep up. the have makes them look when they are under so much pressure the whole day my head is full of deadlines for example i need to work on things that are due on wednesday or thursday but i know i won't be able to meet the deadlines because i still have so much to do and other subjects and for an expensive as shit and sometimes you just reach our limits as a student we're not adults yet we're still kids or teens. and we must make decisions do i do this object now or the other one i don't because it has to be done by 8 pm and then on thursday morning you get in trouble with the teacher because instead of sending it at 8 at night you sent it at 7 the next morning. on
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this mind that really gets you down it really does. so how does the corona generation view their future. in students like felix coppa wanted to find out some conducted a survey thousands of people took part in the results were clear almost 3 quarters of the children and adolescents polled expressed anxiety about their prospects. confronted numbers surprised me. there was so many pupils who shared their problems with us it will get tired. and that the troubles seem to be so big and widespread over all surprised me quite a bit about ash. that's
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could. the siblings a home alone the. mother is a single parent and a doctor who works in a hospital every day. he wanted to show me her english text is that anyone in this photo. when only has one and film doesn't need a capital in english everything's in small letters or with some exceptions. divestment rest was right just with he she and it you need to add an s. to the verb endings as an aside in the last month it's true that often you don't want to do any more on subjects you don't mark so much. done this is how it was just the way it is. so i'll take a short break sometimes some last few months my own daughter a lie down in bed and just get my head to rest my cup for last and then and then i'll go back and look things over again read through the story now to let him as
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a strong monitor amateur sometimes miss my mama had help me straight off if she were here have some kind when they had here but we've gotten used to it. and there's nothing that can be done about it now anyway. she has to work and philip and i are here and we're doing our assignments and trying to manage everything as best we can and does have good. numbers in the student survey revealed that the pandemic has been especially hard on children and adolescents they're getting less exercise too much screen time and too little sleep homeschooling seems to have had a predominantly negative effect more than 3 quarters of the students polled in berlin describe their learning environment as poor. that's especially true for students who have no space to call their own who live in tiny apartments without gardens in families who are stuck together in lockdown 247.
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landers mother paolo booked off isn't just a teacher she also acts as a counselor and confidant fast student. a little clearer cases of children who live only with their mother but the mother drinks. are local or we have a boy who doesn't get along with his father at all and because they know how to work together at home all the time he goes outside the father works from home and the boy has home schooling home or there are constant conflicts a conflict or aunt and as soon as something happens the kids call me because they're in need of support i want to start sort since the 1st lockdown began over a year ago most students are seeking help but never before domestic violence is on the rise and schools once safe havens are largely shot paolo booked often even gets
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emergency calls and we can't step so basically i will file. for instance there was a case of a pupil who had problems and not just once it was a whole chain of events or little on the mend and then the end he felt so hopeless that at 5 pm he decided to pack up his things his pajamas and so on and wanted to come here to the school and spend the night in this office all boys getting to school a comment on here in december or one of them because for the kids at my school this office feels like home they missed me all i can so house and. the majority of students have difficulties learning at home and miss in person instruction but a minority really like homeschooling. says
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she's always been well organized and likes working on her own next year will be our final year of high school it's bound to be stressful with the all important school leaving exams but she's not worried about it. she finds she can concentrate so much better at home. in school i'm more likely to get away without doing the work or to drag things out because i know when the lessons over i'm done on country often but this way i have specific assignments to complete and if they also when i see ok i must submit as in 2 hours then i have to do the work. compared to a classroom with 32 people at best go home office few distractions life now plays out on a computer screen. my it hasn't been so good for my eyes during the 1st lockdown i became short sighted over. there i get
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a lot more sleep because i don't have to travel back and forth all get up as an early anymore so it has advantages and disadvantages. my little. old months my friends are sometimes my mom comes home from work really annoyed or stressed and then she has no desire to do schoolwork but otherwise everything's good. comes home she helps her level and i can do my work one and if i ask she'll help me to. my happy place to occasionally i have a guilty conscience for leaving my children alone for such a long time each day and i know that leaving them to their own devices and every day it's such a huge balancing act to reconcile working life with being a mother and a teacher and or and and not always being able to be there for them and.
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this. is tell me that i don't dare ask my teachers questions anymore because they'll say we did that 2 months ago you weren't paying attention that's the wrong response and i should say yes this is such and such and explain it again because it's so easy to look out the window but do that once and your last thought on. man made it shown that i notice he seems much more tired than when he had normal classes in person instruction he's mocking me and at the least sure i'm concerned my husband is to have been b. and that's why our family has a set routine a little bit on me for example he has to take the dog out every day that was the only thing the home that i was. skip class was over i suppose there are some evenings where i question my very existence but what's the point of getting up again in the morning what should i do tomorrow. thus avoid the more mattered i sit here at the computer for another 7 no 9 hours. should i have another 9 hour school
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day so either more noise to listen once again to how the teachers are trying to stuff me full of facts like there's no tomorrow. really they stuff ahead with fact till they're full then i ask you to regurgitate them in an exam in school and a class business that i did i don't know but isn't that after thought. another kind of host that's and it's you don't want to do anything and. it almost makes you feel a bit depressed yes depression is a big one but it's cause it's sick you're sad and don't want to do anything your body is telling you you spent too much time at the computer and are under too much pressure it expresses that by making you sad and that's all it.
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