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flights to be canceled. israel's prime minister says the fighting is now everywhere . as a sort of citizens of israel we are dealing with a campaign on 2 fronts the 1st front gaza the 2nd front israel cities we give 100 percent backing to the police to the border forces and other security forces to restore law and order to israel's cities we will not tolerate panicking. israeli police patrol the city of load where a synagogue burns as street level attacks spread. but as conflict divides some communities others are coming together to call for peace here banners read arabs in jews refuse to be enemies they hope their leaders will read their signs. let's get more we are joined now by emily rose standing by in tel aviv she
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is middle east correspondent at the israeli broadcaster i $24.00 news emily tell us we're hearing that there is fear of more communal violence within israel after friday prayers give us a sense of the atmosphere. yes i'm in the jaffa neighborhood of tel aviv which is a mixed neighborhood and last night there were clashes across the street i can tell you even today there are border police who are lining the streets just outside my house you can see that they're preparing for more escalation in yesterday there was a debate happening within the walls of the senior israeli officials talking about what to do to address this problem it looks as though israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu just wanted to play actual infantry soldiers into the streets to try to quell the flames and the senior members of the police were saying that this is a police matter and should be dealt with the police force as you can see it at the debate has gone that far to the point where they're discussing the point if a tree soldiers into the streets they're very concerned that this could pour out
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and become a much much larger scale conflict on the streets of of israel across the country and in the meantime we know that israel is also said to be preparing a ground incursion in gaza tell us 1st of all what is the objective of such a move and what could it potentially mean for the some 2000000 palestinians in this densely populated area. so 1st you're to say that a full on ground invasion would mark a massive uptick of the scale that we've seen in this latest escalation and for the people on the ground it would be very meaningful as well as for israeli citizens and soldiers it would bring the casualty numbers up and they're already soaring when we look at israel's objectives militarily it looks as though israel has a list of targets that on its sites a very crucial military hamas targets and we remember the lot of the hamas infrastructure is underground it's in a tunnel network it's underground so if the israeli military assessment is that it
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needs to go in on the ground in order to take out some of those targets that's where we might see a full on military ground invasion at this point it still looks like israel is trying to take out those tunnels with artillery and from the air and likely will keep reassessing certainly preparing the ground for it both politically within the security cabinet and otherwise drawing up draft plans and reassessing it seems every few hours to see if it needs to go in and which achieve those objectives those military objectives even for now but but nevertheless i mean it seems as if the fighting is indeed not olds are in touch with us a little bit more about what's happening right now on the diplomatic front because we know the u.n. was supposed to meet on the conflict that meeting has now been pushed back to sunday tell us what's going on. so regionally if we look back this regional problem has had a regional solution we've seen key players like qatar which provides funds for
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hamas and egypt which maintains warm relations with israel and also warm relations with senior members of hamas brokers ceasefires in the past and those 2 actors have been working it seems behind the scenes with back channel diplomacy to try to reset kind of a cease fire so far that hasn't brought any meaningful solutions but it could be that united states is giving it time to see if those do come to fruition in the meanwhile sending an envoy dispatching an odd way to the region to try to speak to people sides to try to need some kind of a cease fire between the sides and likely trying to give that time to bear fruit as well so it could be that it will be some if there is a diplomatic solution here it will be some kind of a blend or mix between these regional actors that we see coming into this process in the past as well as some of those international actors like the united nations perhaps the united states and maybe even other regional actors as well and only rose middle east correspondent at israeli broadcaster i 24 turning us from tel aviv
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thank you. and earlier we spoke with mathias malo director of the un relief and works agency in gaza he describes the humanitarian situation facing palestinians in gaza right now through situation is a mixture of things there is despair yesterday was the 1st day or eat after ramadan and i think people are in despair that they cannot celebrate this religious festivity that is so important there is people terrifying after 3 days and 3 nights of intense rockets from here but intense bombardment into gaza people are terrified and that's one reason why they're on the move they are there are riots there is a rising human cost among the people killed as you mentioned at the beginning there are 8 children that went to our all right u.n. schools and then there is homelessness people are on the move that we have the reports i'm getting this morning is that there are 16 schools of our schools where
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people are seeking shelter in one school 2 is more than 2000 people so their despair and humanitarian needs are growing. and tension from the israeli palestinian conflict has spilled over to cities around the world including here in germany there have been renewed protests in several cities against israel's military operation over 1500 people gathered in the northern city of braman alone and there have also been anti-semitic incidents of vandalism targeting jewish places of worship police arrested more than a dozen men suspected of damaging a synagogue in bonn and starting a fire at a jewish memorial site in. germany's jewish community is calling for more protection. let's get a quick check of some other stories making headlines. the protests against racism and police violence have been held across brazil after 28 people were killed in a raid on a fellow in video de janeiro police say that they were targeting
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a drug gang that was recruiting. children rights groups accuse the police of extrajudicial killings saying many of the dead are not under investigation. colombia's foreign minister claudio bluhm has resigned following international condemnation of a police clampdown on anti-government protesters at least 42 people have been killed in clashes between police and demonstrators the protests were triggered by a proposed tax reform but have since morphed into broader anti-government rallies. pope francis has added his voice to a chorus of alarm over italy's population decline he called for government policies that provide financial stability to encourage young people to stay in italy and have families prime minister mario druggy warrant the low birthrate is threatening to push the country to the brink of extinction. to india now
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where the number of recorded covert 19 infections has surpassed 24004000 or more deaths were reported for the 3rd consecutive day criticism has raged over the government's handling of the crisis everywhere there are shortages of oxygen and medical supplies hospitals and medical staff as well as predatory and mortuaries are all overwhelmed in many places social media has served as a lifeline to provide help for people who feel abandoned by their government. still a couple of months ago i received daily routine looked a lot different. being a digital content creator how did mostly involved planning to post on instagram handle. known for humorous style she has amassed a big following on social media and has a reputation as an influencer. but this role acquired a different meaning as
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a 2nd leave of course at 19 india suddenly she and other influences like her became the virtual lifeline for those in need of urgent medical 8 week i know found ourselves in this situation and we've been people did not know where to go we didn't or have helpline number fair or you know when they're not even if they were they weren't efficient enough to hang them so many people are in 4th quarters but i got through and we had reached a quest started with 2 or 3 or day. and when don boot when beard and i are at one point it with a 100 or 200 big she says the request began with appeals for help in finding oxygen or hospital beds and soon went on to desperate pleas stop ploughs ma crucial medicines and eventually primitive oreos and grounds which could accommodate more covert victims' bodies she kept amplifying these messages connecting those who needed help with those who could provide help. she adds that the reason people
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started reaching out to them with due to the absence of support from government authorities who seem to have bungled their response to the corona virus outbreak over the past few years social media has emerged as a powerful communication tool in a country with hundreds of millions of users but the 2nd we have brought forth its immense potential to provide urgent time sensitive assistance during moments of crisis and it's not just content creators let stepped in to assist the 2nd wave of covert has seen other public figures using social media platforms especially twitter to connect with and help those in need sheen of us levy who heads the youth wing of the biggest opposition political party has gained recognition for his coverage relief work in the country he says for him and his team of volunteers social media has proved invaluable in the fight against the virus because of the reach it could provide the mobile people needed
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a medium which would respond quickly and immediately to meet their request. on social media you can add all the location quarterbacked information medical reports in one go which makes it easier for our team here to coordinate. why she may not have the same resources as stream of us the pros to providing help is similar to the influencer along with a group of content creators a one into a group which works on providing verifying. he needs an oxygen and other necessities to door sending in distress to quest's at this point in time there is really no way we influence. that forms then this ira she says this experience has made her realise just how much different social media can make to her work she has been filling a white a gap in india's overburdened health care system dunning her from the media until
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and so do her real life saver. now let's bring in a correspondent in the should just well who is joining us the view from dulles and we should tell us it appears that social media is filling the role that government should normally play if that you find out what we have here are a situation where this immense pressure on head again. the details has not spots and what is ocean we need it is essential i did have raised what about patients and genitives to access exactly where they could get and how well in hard hit cities they did this is missing however this is a lot of national phenomenon did often that have gone to one or the one that have own people and don't even state of get along as well as i mashed up into my house that a lot of rooms which have seen no fish or someone is really well sometimes even documenting showed us what getting close and finding out who has was doing what exactly that is
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what is the exactly you cannot help the need and what they need but let me they also have up to date information from those about the resources available to them so that you can. find do with these hospitals i want to back to the the missing and many others have been in egypt where the government urgently meet. meanwhile the number of new infections in india continues to rise especially spreading in rural areas just walk us through the situation right now. he says and you really do as well adept at political fishing from the last we've lost. however the leftist missions that statistics and most of them are actually in the lead and actually pieces of the 10 times as much doesn't become even basic diagnostic services that many hard to accept in the last part of the country so damn many what actually importing debt you can feel it just do not get diagnosed
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the once a diligent to have access to public and then turn these not off not met equipped or not to see this so they have to josh not going to the nearest town and you can only imagine how this massive rush for hospital events even in these small towns which mean actually the situation or even footage of the dogs is much worse than the heart beating in which is going to keep coming out of the city like dead getting. reporting from delhi thank you. and here is a look at some other developments in the corona virus pandemic singapore has tightened social distancing restrictions after a surge in infections it has banned dining at restaurants and limited public gatherings to 2 people authorities in china have ordered mass testing in 2 cities in the central province of on we after the detection of new local transmissions and for the 1st time since march germany has dipped below
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a key 7 day threshold of 100 cases per 100000 people or strictures can be relaxed if the incidence rate remains below that level. and while some parts of the world are opening up again as vaccinations increase that is not true everywhere of course in kenya for example the vaccine rollout has been slow hampered by a shortage of doses corruption and fears about getting vaccinated that means punishing lockdowns there continue making every day life even harder for many kenyans we have this report by the. paris where a group is sick with worry for her mother she can't afford to buy her medicine since she lost her job due to cope with 19. on a fall i think the government should stop closing out these jobs that we do if there were closing up and giving people food that would be good but now they close
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up without support but it's us poor people who suffer. so. the people who suffer the most under the coronavirus restrictions are residents like paris in time other than live in the thought one of them a prison komo said unless they depend on their daily work and income and don't hardly able to safe any money. now i cry for my children that they get an education and they don't fall asleep hungry since the pandemic started they went to bed hungry so many times that out an hour. the night curfews and forced by the police were feared another extrajudicial killings or disappearances by the police happen regularly it has become worse because of covert $19.00 and $1.00 boy says. let me down with the other day i was not getting my medicine around coffee time we were running away and i fell the police threatened to beat me i told him don't dare to beat me arrest me he just said to you grandma go home. because you know it's
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cases like this that make people angry according to local activists 167 people were allegedly killed or disappeared by the police last year despite a ban on political gatherings due to the pandemic social justice groups take to the streets they protest against the impact of the covert 19 measures and police brutality i do not. want but to hospitals we want better education we want clean water we want better housing. and suddenly we have to interrupt the interview because the police fired tear gas canisters targeting us. thank. people yes say that the covert measures like killing them because they are not able to beat food on the table they are not able to go to the hospital and also write rape and crime has gone up they say the police was very intolerant towards this protest because of their covert restrictions they just fire tear gas and they actually hit me here on my leg. the challenges of reporting from here one thing i
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can muster are people feel like they are being choked and one boy doesn't know how to afford a new inhaler she suffers from asthma hypertension and arthritis she is however more worried about her grandchildren. when they end up even now i was just about to borrow $100.00 chilling support so we got lunch. when i speak about these things i cry on the phone this boy was supposed to go back to school today that i needed to buy a cemetery papers books and pens and i can only cry to god to help so that the boy can go to school and. do. as well of parts of the world slowly had to what normal for millions in kenya the pen demick just keeps on making every day. and in other news the u.s. centers for disease control is no longer recommending face masks for people
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vaccinated so a much different situation there in that country but the c.d.c. says masks are still recommended in crowded settings like buses planes and hospitals over half of the u.s. population has received at least one dose against the coronavirus. greece has reopened to tourists visitors from e.u. countries and others including britain the u.s. and israel can now enter if they have been vaccinated or tested negative for covert 19 responds heavily on tourism and is kick starting its summer season ahead of a wider timetable to reopen to foreign travelers. a cancelled the tokyo olympics petition has been submitted to the tokyo government adding even more pressure on leaders to reconsider having the games this summer over 350000 people signed on the online petition it's also being sent to the international olympic committee a strong majority of japanese citizens want the olympics canceled or postponed but
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the tokyo organizing committee has repeatedly said that the games will start on july 23rd as detroit. and football brasil dortmund have won the german cup after a comprehensive win over rb life's a can the final didn't open the scoring early on with a curling finished erling oland then got his name on the scoresheet and dortmund made it through email before half time through santo again leipzig battled in the 2nd half with a dummy almost poling a goal back but dortmund added a 4th goal on the break with holland crowning the victory was great the breakdown now from chris harrington from d.w. sports of course aren't i mean we we saw those big ticket names there james and joe early holland both scoring twice how important is that dortmund keep them next year i think it's really important that they keep both of the players on their rosters if they can and you're talking about 55 goals in 25 assists when you when you add
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up all of their production this season but the reality is jaded same show was rumored to go to manchester united last summer the price was way too high dortmund have slashed the price he's performing very well he scored back to back braces against already live 6 so he. each could potentially leave he's actually pressuring his representatives to get the deal done because i do think his heart is set he's an englishman he wants to play in england eleanor hall in a different story alan holland i mean this man is real 39 goals and 39 appearances you know i think he will def the not go up in brass pretty much said that he's not going anywhere right now he's under contract until 2024 if he leaves early they'll have to pay over 100000000 euros unlikely i think they need both players one is likely to go i think ali will stick around a little bit longer and give us all you know great great performances like he's been doing and i mean great performances that of course the fans love to watch they couldn't be in the stadium yeah unfortunately you know dorm is one of the teams but
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you know with it every dick in this league dedicated fan base but they ignored all of the authorities there was a curfew it about 10 pm fans took to the streets anyway and they celebrated the police intervened here and there but the fans you know they ignored it you know they did what they could a lot of pyrotechnics as would you typically see when the german fans celebrated their 5th german cup the last time they won 22017 so it's nice that the fans be prohibited from all the games at least got some sort of atmosphere with other football fans what's it like to get wrong you know that i'm scratching my head wondering the same thing i did expect more from rb leipzig you leonardo's money is joining byron munich next season he's the most expensive football coach in the history of the sport they just didn't have any by you know they got beat up on the pitch and i'm sure he doesn't leave the best vote of confidence with the byron support base because not only not was man loses the german cup for the 2nd time in 3 years his defender macondo is joining him with byron and he was getting bullied
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on the pitch so you want to give them credit they gain ground they've been competitive they've you know made waves on the european pitch but they're still you know without any silverware in and i think it will be a matter of time we'll have to see how they can perform without you not. having a sports thank you. and now a rare find from the outer reaches of our solar system is set to be a star attraction when museums reopen in england next week this 4 and a half 1000000000 year old media right is going on display at london's natural history history museum it fell from a fireball in february and was eventually found on a driveway in southern england scientists say it could harbor answers about the history of our solar system and life on earth. a quick reminder of our top story. israel is massing troops on the border with gaza and calling up thousands of
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reservists ahead of a possible ground invasion of the hamas world territory over 90 s really air forces stepped up strikes on gaza as hamas launched over 800 rockets already into israel. i'm sorry coming in for 11 hours on the web site state of iraq all peaceful.
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here clearly it's a comes goggling from the top. news stations at health clinics. as a teenage boy has often been in short supply. now and is flowing from towns across the country. thanks to some of the power to. go around for go. w. . in good shape. and anxiety are
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perfectly normal even healthy feelings. but what happens if they take over our lives and we're playing. by panic attacks the abuse and disorders we look into causes and ways to cope with anxiety good. 60 minutes. trinkets. they love food she will extrude of it into outfits and glitter glitter glitter. they're fighting against prejudice i don't call gay boy i did nothing and just stands up and for
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breaking. the law for little stars on the big stage. starts 17. hello everybody and welcome to call africa it's great to have you with us i'm krista lem's in lagos nigeria always we have a lot of interesting news stories all the apartment your old and office that is right chris and i am so proud to be no video coming to you from compiler here in uganda a big hello to everybody today will be taking you on a trip all over you to for continent as we investigate some of the many
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environmental problems that we face here among the topics on the show. how hygiene is what to use clinics hans received just. how so many things to grow we know about. and the house of africa's breast exams and people's lives. sometimes. we head to a swat team what is that you may be asking not everybody knows that is what is the name of swaziland adopted in 2018 the small landlocked country lines between south africa and once a week less than. most of its clinics did not have access to clean water when the corner virus seemed to become more than ever before to remedy the situation thanks to an international initiative things are suddenly an old bit.
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anyone wanting to enter the health. must 1st have. a purpose only a recent development. and in 150 minutes the water is eaten. it's available both for the patients and stuff. they come with a lot of microbes. so it's best they wash and so. they ended me mate most of the bacteria on their hands. in the south african country office while the average life expectancy is slowly around 59 yes that's among the lowest in the world a lack of clean water it's part of the problem lifestyles are great culture and see which contaminate the water making it unsafe to drink until now.
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and it's probably only this water to depend on it comes straight from the river and now his head that a clinic's is safe alternative for now when we need water very clean water and water for free we go down to the hospital long queues for outside the clinics each person is allowed one kind of clean water a day to make the water have been heated to 90 degrees celsius enough to kill most germs and bacteria. is also here to receive the brush. is becoming an increasing problem because of climate change that water level in the reserve was dropped and groundwater has also been affected a station has been set up to monitor the water table we need to understand what to
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present to our water table. with changes in terms of food a pittance and. that it's a sure way it's still safe to extract groundwater sofa 10 such observation sites have been set up across the country a central 7 trucks the status of each in real time south africa's water management institute as part of the project and keeps a close eye on what the security in the region groundwater. pollution it once you pollute ground what it is not. is it true. to purify dead trees original state so that is be consensual we absolutely have to put in place mechanisms to assess and protect the quality of ground water is well is also money that is what section the water hit in project was called financed by germany's
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development bank k f w it's what prime minister. says improving public health is a major party for his government and he believes it's key to the country's development when we put health. we had to build the clinics we had to build infrastructure and in that process all apartments were tapped into that relationship and they said we can come and help you and that is the essence of. development corporation and the clinic project was implemented by a german australian company 10000 people already have access to safe water every day and soon schools will also be provided with hot water to a company is constructed a large solar plant in its what tina. you can do a naturalistic deed by alternately not directly but indirectly you can get
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a fine commercial grind out of that that's good business good sense but also that's being a good corporate citizen as well. meanwhile. he says the clean water makes the job easier for independent thanks to the new hype in measures it's also much safer for haiti and the what more time has arrived just in time last winter it's now approaching in the swat team. but is great play what are called to see on the sun its energy is just one of the many natural resources we kind of use or use y.c. to make the wild on the lives that. all next story is about protecting the lives of wild animals every year 25000 elephants for prita poachers in africa most is a bar we can yeah i know that god is it really considered
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a horse sport for poaching there were times people felt they had no other way to make a lead it. geoffrey a thing you know used to come to the forest of my job to kill animals now he comes to protect them parts of the forest became a refuge and the poacher has become a ranger he and his colleagues are documenting the traces wildlife leave behind and any destructive human activities now that poachers traps like this one of being removed there are more and loads here again as is the thing in the village and. when i see them they look nice in the south when i was skinning them it's last night that i've been through with the goodison as he did if we take over the ice and i find that i found him saying us he did in their idea thanks nic down on
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the roof to the nice to me still. he said no to contend with. the documentation he works on enables inferences about which species live in the only pony endangered species refuge. it's once a month he replaces the batteries in the camera traps us the photos will help with the creation of a more detailed census of the forests inhabitants. the total slippery frog which only lives in this region is one of several species here that are critically endangered but its population is growing much to the delight of the ngos founder. when we talk about how it's just basically like where you leave when your house or your neighborhood these destroyed you cannot survive nothing they call knew he was going to this forbes so this is how we resolve that one we did come pains to reduce the consumption of this frog us foods and the 2nd thing
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though we've done so very well one will supervise boreholes sources of water for their people so that they don't need to come in bath and wash a used this stream in a month surely the highly thought of the flood. the only pony endangered species refuge has recently been expanded by an area the size of $16000.00 soccer fields thanks to neighboring landowners in churches a significant achievement considering that ghana has lost 20 percent of its forest cover over the past 2 decades. so we've already heard the baltar using energy from the sun to prove vijay in our next report is about harnessing the wind to generate electricity in germany the countries that tell me to leave it there to cool and dangerous nuclear reactors behind and produce energy in a clean just inable way that is quite a challenge to supply a large population and lots of energy hungry factories are part of the answer is to
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build ever bigger and taller wind turbines this huge ring of concrete is just one small part of an incredibly tall tower that's going up near munster in worcester in germany. it will support a wind turbine. the segments are so big they have to be put together on site. we go to we began with the 1st prototype in 2010 since then we've built in erected more than 2000 wind turbines we even built the world's tallest in 2017 with a hub height of 178 meters. at the moment 13 wind turbines are being built here the energy they'll deliver will be needed especially once germany's last coal power plant shuts down in 2038 but the expansion of wind energy is not going fast enough in many parts of the country says we're on each. he's managing director of
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the company that operates this wind farm which faced pushback from locals that's part of why it can take 10 years for a project to be approved banners like these are one sign of local resistance some people in the region complain that wind turbines are a blot on the landscape. this village is home to an active citizens initiative makes chilled is already annoyed that her house is surrounded by wind turbines now they'll be joined by more or less than a kilometer away from her farm. you have who i don't talk you can hear the wind turbines from a kilometer and a half away you hear them turning it's annoying when i thought. other residents feel less disturbed. as me steps in they don't bother me i don't have any nearby only see them in the distance. that i work in a green job myself so i can relate. it's good that we're working toward renewable
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energy. and getting good bye to fossil fuels and i can foresee on survival 5 scene there are ways to get community views on board meat on each get talked to residents beforehand and had a good experience on this project he offered them a share in the wind farms profits with your mom is that with i but we do is raise the capital for the project from local residents centrally give us a loan and we give them back interest that a fixed rate i'm dolly and that could be 5 percent maybe 6 percent of the money for food with that much money that's quite a lot compared to the interest rates of banks offer nowadays and there are few. and experts say the environmental impacts especially on animals are less than many assume. if. bird strikes are not such a big problem compared to the number of birds killed on highways or killed by cats . if we really wanted to do something for birds we should consider the
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impact of domestic cats or the speed limits on the highway that would probably make a much bigger difference for moody's if. nevertheless the industry is working to improve the turbines so they're more environmentally friendly even with blades over 80 meters in length as a valid one and that's on just to make the turbines quieter we use flats that help reduce turbulence and reduce noise to help protect the environment we have sensors that register any bats flying nearby. then the turbine shut down automatically. if all the older when parks in germany were replaced with more efficient ones like these the country could meet all its current electricity needs but not for long because these needs might soon double with more electric vehicles on the road and further digitalisation of the economy. is the wind along with solar
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and by a mass of the renewable energy sources of the future. but every wind turbine is an intrusion into nature so this electricity comes at a cost. and that cost as much more than a certain number of cents per kilowatt hour. so this power must be used sparingly. electric cars shouldn't consume 20 kilowatt hours per 100 kilometers if we can get that number down below 10 and we can see it's technically entirely possible. of course it should be standard practice to use energy want to sleep and without waste in industry on the roads and at home soon this winter park will deliver green power to $40000.00 households. white sound the big beautiful. well the it's always us clean house to look a study found that many bitches in all those side for us are highly contaminated
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with micro plus states all saying juice of all decided to take action against states for the sake of the island's future. and perry guys. cypress is a jewel in the eastern mediterranean boasting greek and roman ruins dating back to intimidate. you from beaches and a lot of trash where it doesn't belong in the natural surroundings and intransigence of cleaning up after good looks at 3 of their inspirational initiatives say feel good cleaning up beaches and neighborhoods. this armchair keeley wasn't left by the residents it's amazing all the rubbish that can be found in the natural areas. to volunteer garbage here is pick up the waste.

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