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feeling that people were liberated the eye for more security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hopes been fulfilled. where does the animal stand today? 10 years after the arab spring, rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. ah ah, this is d w. news and these are our top stories. european union leaders are pushing for sanctions against belarus after it forced around the airplane to land an arrest and a passenger on board. but among prophecy of an exiled bell, the russians, blogger and activists was detained while traveling from greece. to lithuania, when the airplane was diverted to the bell, a russian capital minsk,
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bella ross says the plane was diverted because of a bomb threat. at least 14 people have died in a cable car accident in the north of italy. the only survivor was a child which is still in hospital in serious condition. the accident occurred close to the summit of the muscle on a peak in the italian alps overlooking lake, missouri. the lift had just recently reopened. following the gradual lifting of corona virus restrictions, residence of goma in the democratic republic of congo have begun returning to their homes as her nearby mon google erupt. it for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades. many people fled overnight as love approached the city, but it stops less than a kilometer from the cities outskirts. this is dw news from berlin. you can find out much more in our website. that's d, w dot com the
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the photo shoes and standing locations fashioned for signs for christians to the loves to be where the action is. we'll see how he seems up with celebrities for his work, which is in demand all over the world. hi everyone. welcome to another edition of your max with me, your host, meghan lead. and here's a look at what else we've got coming up. why one american born singer love c o though, the blues. why british artist christie ellison. make manager models from direct what we kick off the show with a dive into the art world. now, if you know how to snorkel or dive,
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you can take the funds to see underwater art in several parts of the world, including spain, italy, mexico, and australia. british sculptor, jason did cares. taylor has made major contributions to some of these underwater museums. and his latest work can now be seen off the coast to southern france. ah, museum is quite literally underwater. it's 6 semen sculptures are 2 and a half meters tall. each waist over 10 times the underwater museum in the south of france, the coast of the city of can is now open to visitors. because the water is so shallow here, local seas horse and even snarky to the site. not sure now. yeah. it's really impressive. there was a big sculpture right in front of us and these natalie faces in magnificent
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environment. many pretty new statues are a novelty and they'll certainly be an attraction for the city. a resident of nevada for tourist recently. if i'm not fabulous, it's just the place the us, if individual, to observe the beautiful natural will. coming back to life, you can keep me and that's because with his arch jason to cares. taylor also creates new habitats marine animals and plants. the british sculptor spent more than 4 years creating its latest project. first, you had to find the perfect location, negotiate with the authority, and then the c bed had to be cleared of debris and wasted me. with this work, the artist and professional diver aims to raise awareness about the oceans tend to because systems and to create unique experiences. i always had this sort of vision
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for a long time to, to make under water. you know, it's a place that you know, as for installations, for artistic practices and never really taken place and say, is a whole sort of new world of colors, of, of light, of movement, of everything. you know, the whole experience is completely different. mm. for 15 years, taylor has been creating underwater sculpture parks around the globe. the world's oceans are already home to over a 1000 of his works, whose appearance changes over time, me. ah, within a matter of hours you can see the small changes starting to occur. a week later you see a film of greenhouse, you cover the whole piece. then you start to get sponges, you get carls forming fish will start to hide within the next in crannies and
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a lot of the textures and formations that the things that the human hand can ever produce. so detailed essays, minute the colors are so vibrant that we don't, we haven't invented that palate yet. the artist works on ideas. first projects at a studio and catch southeast england. the sculptures are mostly created at their destinations using sustainable materials. bring using lots of natural flint, we use a special type of cement that's low carbon, that's also ph neutral, so that the marine laws can actually adhere to it and, and attached to and it doesn't cause any form of pollution. the new sculptures remodeled on the faces of 6 residence, or can they were found to be a newspaper ad media dominate. is one of them
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is i want to think on one of the people from can applied listen, go in from them. the artist chose 6 and including me when i got the cheese, i often joke me of all who never sticks her head in the water is now so much 3 meters below the level. all of the 10th grade perform the quarter. so chris, um jason de cares. taylor hopes to create more underwater museums in the red sea are the polar regions, for example, as 2 thirds of the earth's surface is covered with water, there's no lack possible locations. you know, i hope working on the water is a way for us to look at natural environment very, very differently. you know, it's, it's not something that we own or commodified, or resource the, you know, we can. so it's actually, you know, natural space, this interconnected with everywhere on our planet and borders and, and delineations just don't matter. on the water. ah,
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well back on dry land, berlin bass, photographer christian schuler, has made a name for himself, with his elaborate shoots and expressive motifs. now he uses hot air balloons, parachutes, and even surfaces for his photographs which have graced the covers of international magazine, such as harper's bazaar and vogue was career. germany was given a boost by top model. heidi klune. let's find out why. when german fashion photography focus young sharla sounds cheating, there is always lots of action on his photographs, the known for the complex and leave it specifically. i love to tell stories. i love seeing photos, not just 2 dimensional. the ends on the more like part of
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a film this to the granite seats. and i'm not one to help the story quietly. mia? i'm more the type who works with she does. she does that mean elephant elephant shoots of parachutes or thousands of them. all. those are just a little boy who loves to play when the express is such graphs are often fashion threats, been well known magazine great. that covers any fashion photographer. he needs this chemistry between model and photographer, is key doesn't work. you have a problem, you need to work together and they have good relations loud and be able to concentrate it's about together and that doesn't work and you have a big problem. it will be 2007 sheila has appeared as a photographer and if you're out on the tv show can leave the next top model alongside host clues to make sure you are among the highlights. that
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wasn't accustomed to finding himself in the spotlight along with the models, although that was nothing unusual shows presenter german supermodel trying to figure out is it, it's great working with her. she's a real professional. who knows what she's doing and my are strong women mentioned. admire people who can do things like this. it's rare. he's also a person that does great to work with me. and so i was really lucky that even it's 5. today, christie and shawna is working for the rabbit condition of the fashion magazine. hospice bizarre. she is taking in the day by day they start at 5 am. when the sun comes up because that's when the light has been the past with every sheet showing that it's trying to convey a story to pictures the the see to promote the for me. i gave a story behind today. shoot a fairytale about a little girl who set out to conquer the world. kind of mentioned us. the idea is
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that she catches the hot air balloon and the parachute of fun hasn't adventure. and there is no easy endeavour for unity in modern ask them and working together with christiana for the 1st time. ah, it's really hot and we feel did enjoy did also the hot air balloons when i took them by my hand and they are super, super heavy. so that's a challenging part from design. then after many years, then you can paris christiane shola and his family. once again, living in the german capital, he dealt with moving homeland in his new book. individualists dancing artists, and characters from burn and night. life are among his favorite subjects. the
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haven't the mention because i looked for people who get things rolling. evidence really live their lives the way they envision that theory force. they're not at home in front of the tv from family. they wake up and are that somebody are crazy if they're not normal, that's crazy isn't what they're creating the face of tomorrow. be sure crazy. but anything else would be boring on this along here, shonda is working on a campaigns have been replaced europe, the biggest review the, the artist takes place in the notch duty as usual, this time mister trellis side is his wife, peggy addison. and i'm always on the phone. nice thing about my profession is that i get to do what i want you to. great to create very towns combines and fantasies with people. nation. paul, we meet here at the great dancers whose fingers i think it's just one. ask on to
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make wonderful pictures and i see golf cover and everyone's going together. they're all really into it. but i'm lucky to have every day off. what more could you ask your does. he didn't tack new matter. he was close the photograph, his passion for his position is merely visible in the it's often been said that this thing here, the cheese, the better, but a rule of thumb when it comes to a good common bear is how happy the cow is from normandy. well, that's because when norman cows are treated well, they produce good milk, which is key to come in there in today's food secrets, we find out some of the other elements that go into making this famous french cheese. the 6 you don't, we don't know exactly how camera where originated it comes from norman,
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be the only dates back to the year, 1100. so almost a 1000 years ago, we got a good kim, there is a symbol of france. it's a very special g is not easy to make. it's very labor intensive. that will tell us all the thickness. and my name's patrick in this year, and a farmer who started making camp bare 10 years ago. no money. the foot by half the cows. there's no good milk that's for certain the cows are out in the pasture at least 9 months a year during the time of day and night when it is
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important for the counts nutrition, the wide variety of grass is growing faster and a greater variety taste here the mountains are guidelines for camp bare from normandy. the cows are allowed to eat. how long they spend out doors. how often their mill cook, who is my name is pierre priests. le bron. i'm an author, and i've written a book about cameron bear. the cannon bear from normandy is made from romney, which he partially scan, otherwise came in there becomes too good. this is the most important moment in traditional cameron bear production include, human bare is made from rob mills by hand with a label that's what makes it. busy special if you really late or 5 times 40 minutes apart, one came and they're consistent. 2 leaders. today we're making 900 of them.
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finished it all the time to wait. it's all on the next day and we saw a typical white mold ring. can't grow on the camera. there it goes into the 1st ripening chamber. the ripening chamber has something magical about it. and here you forget all your worries because you can smell the special sam. yeah. which is amazing if you like cameron burial 3 to 14 days when we put the change in a wooden box, you know, and we keep it here for another week until it has finished ripening up. you know what the box is crucial to the success of cameron there, made it easier to transport and they don't put it around in paris by train and was
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even there in the least a power emperor napoleon. the 3rd party on the golf course came on their captain, the french as little as possible. but if at all that dark, cool, playful fight. take it out in our normal kevin bear with bread it cider from the same regions. peter ah, cosmo. when i eat candle there, i see the cows in front of me when i smell them. so what was your eyes and your normandy? ah, if you are not a day goes by, when i don't eat my own cheese and the yodeling was something that farmers used to do high up in the house as a way of communicating either with their herds or with a neighboring village. but this tradition is being given
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a musical make over. the musician erica stuckey combines yodeling with jazz elements to create a sound called new folk music. we met up with her in the abs. the sound of the yodeling is a long tradition here. erica stuckey. it's all about just for life and expressing it loud and clear. you spin, cons, i need to sit and wait. when i go, when i tool, you're engaging a lot more with your instrument, with your entire breathing apparatus instrument, it requires quite a lot of strength. oh i and we've been a well known utah artist and switzerland for many years. the echo of the buyers are again and again. my name is fiona and it's like a huge sea ice behind me. and obviously it's quite differently than if i were in
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texas. ok, erica stuckey has climbed the olive glacier countless times. it's the largest glacier in the out in steeped in legend. many of the story had become mixed with their childhood memory. but erica sh cookie was actually born in the us from the 1900 sixty's. when her parents then decided to move to a small swiss mountain village, it was a shock, ah phone call. michelle no, you there. i was at the age of 19 coming to this area, the college straight flow flower power time was that he said, and i had to unite in 2 different souls inside me and this is this girl that grew up in san francisco surrounded by hippies and bob dylan and janis joplin, and i'll find us in suddenly the costumes and jody, quite as to reconcile those in my mind and heart. bring
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this me to set the mood to homeland. erica shook his music is very much a product of a cultural mix. she has many rolled on stage from a modern day heidi to the cheeky calvin. she also likes to mix yodeling with the salary, seeing how closely related these to john resort singing salzar songs are. and by this they both close to praying, crying, mounting. oh, the cows are coming back again and now one is sick. oh, low. oh, do oh, the blues out i lost my wife, i lost my car, i lost my p g. so and i'm, it's a wonderful cross between praying and complaining. i'm going to start my
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route. stop run in town to town. i go traditionally a either a mentation, a warning, or a call to the cows to come the mountain. people use it in the past as a way of communicating from one hill to the next. erica shockey brings a modern interpretation to the customer, and i'm gonna, jo, born in from you is nothing magic about yodeling. and once you've got the high pitch, low chest nodes. oh, the flip back and forth. the know in practice, the tongue movement. hello, hello. hello. then you can yodi, it's not, it's not that hard. on the sound of the l minus the kitchen thing yodeling can
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for stuff and i don't go with that idea in mind because i would never find it test the collect driftwood, old bottle caught sea shells and anything else she finds on cornwall features. sometimes she finds so much material. she can't transport it all in one go. i just found this amazing different fly car unremarkable on one size and then this lovely chippy blue pain, which is my favorite. i expect to use that for see one of my case, 2 things about the water shimmering in the sun ah, to 49 year olds draws inspiration from no cause the site towns and villages like poll pero with its quaint houses and narrow
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awe all started by complete 2 incidents, i was on the beach looking for treasure like i was day and i found a piece not too dissimilar to this one that she had. it was a block with a slanted reef and i thought, well that looks like a house. they came home and i lay on the top and secured it with a couple of nails which served as chimneys the lips in this guard near plymouth fan. she's got 2 workshops, one for the heavy work where she uses stores and chisels collection of supplies. and the 2nd workshop where she lets her creative juices flow. although she says off to putting together the individual parts, things take shape pretty quickly. sometimes i have a very clear,
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i do my head for i'm going to day is it just evolves in it. you know, i never draw anything. i never put anything on paper. it's more cases blocks together and a little pieces of wood together and saying what, what does these maiden name herself with her delightful miniature cottages and coastal scenes? every artwork is unique. she's been selling them online for 17 years now with buyers all across the globe. sometimes she also creates sculptures such up to 250 your piece. i guess for that missy. i wouldn't be able to do what i do is to see does it work for me? what makes it say beautiful in 1st place?
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a happy community. global greenfield. diesel was a dream or a nightmare. 3 long to is both. the island located in the indian ocean, both of its natural wireless inhabitants suffer from exploitation discrimination and the aftermath of a prolonged civil war. 3, like the dark side of paradise. 45 minutes on d, w. o. the little guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform was african used to be issues and share ideas. you know that we are not afraid to
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capture and then come to africa relation. we the young people clearly have the solutions, the job 77 percent. now every weekend on the w mm. the welcome to global 3000 computers and combs smart phones. they inevitably land in the trash one day. but the potential for recycling is immense. mozambique, 2 years of dislike. e die. we learn how one coastal city is. i think its defenses
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against future catastrophe. but 1st we find out how singapore is mixing different ethnic groups and economic backgrounds to solve its housing challenge. ah, an affordable home that's deficient size in a good location, a rarity in many cities, and only for the wealthy. according to the un access to adequate housing is a basic human rights get estimates, suggest 1800000000 people currently lack that access by 2030, it could be as many as 3000000000 the u. n says 96000 affordable apartments would need to be built every day in order to make adequate housing. universally accessible. it's time for government to get involved. some cities and countries already provide for social public housing programs. but these very hugely social
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housing accounts for almost 40 percent of the netherlands, total housing stock in south korea. it's just under 10. and while in germany it's less than 3 percent. most countries have little or no social housing at all. we take a look at us 50 states that turn that around singapore. they used to be a bit earlier. i have no kid, don't create mon living space for the kids. if you're a designer and father of for it's my one is proud of his 2 bedroom apartment, which is furnished in the style of the yard to me. and my way. it's a creative realization of singapore social housing. he had less but it is a good space to work out to pay the kids while they are growing up. but then
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you need more space for them as they grow up. but he's a good start for any family, for small family they acquired the apartment as part of a program in which the state sales properties are well below market value. the ones will have to live in it for at least 5 years. they could have rented instead, but, but the government offers incentives to buyers. so for some via you get to have additional guns that we have you we've, which is the house. so we to help a lot in the house who around 80 percent of singapore and live in the state subsidized department. they're referred to as h d. d 's, which stands for housing development board for
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decades. k kelly, you was an urban planner for the h d. b, his designs had to be inexpensive, practical and quick to build. the units were rentals at 1st, but converting them to owner occupied units brought many advantages. people will look up to the inside the home calling villages only this message that they don't take care. but now you see the cory doors, the comp content is very well taken care of because they own the place. they don't want to do any damage. singapore, the government realizes that high quality, affordable public housing encourages social cohesion. take care of, you explains that this game was not just about building housing. it was about creating communities, spaces, were doctors and car mechanics, painters and musicians, all live side by side. also, one thing we learn is they will put the poor family with the reach us and me
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together. the children will learn good, happy reach your family. so day will improve them so much faster. the public housing estates are designed as a melting pot. it's not just rich and poor who live side by side. multicultural. singapore also implemented a quota to ensure a mix of ethnic groups and h. d b. s. day and prevent the formation of enclave as a real estate agent. ron schon, can't sell this 2 bedroom apartment in a prime location to just any buyer. he has to take care to observe the government integration policy at the moment for this locations. this is, this is a chinese so generally speaking, if a chinese bio come along,
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we don't see much of problems. but if you have other research sometimes, then we have to check, you know, is it available for them? yeah, this apartment is expected to fetch around 800000 euros. relatively new properties can be re sold for a sizable profit over time, their value depreciates. after 99 years, the apartment blocks automatically revert to state ownership. but even then the model usually pays off for the owners. you can decide whether to pick it up or not to pick it up. but if not, if the parcel lend is not selected for this unblock your prices fall for the be. then the line actually go back to the, at the state, singapore style. social housing was only made possible by a law that allowed to purchase land at low cost for public use. today, most of the land is owned by the state. it's a top down model, but it enjoys wide popular acceptors. city and it's male,
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one are no exception. there. 67 square meter apartment costs the equivalent of around 860000 euros, but they plan to upsize soon and they're confident they'll get a decent sale. price in my house is beautiful, differing from the flat. the ones have already paid off their mortgage. they know they'd never be able to afford to buy in the private sector. singapore has one of the world's pricey as real estate market. singapore, social housing helps maintain social cohesion, but it costs the state about 1600000000 euros a. there's a mixture of the so you don't fall on fire from houses. we didn't go structure so that those people from different social background to mix and each other with it's
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a stringent regulations and generous subsidies. singapore has created its own form of public housing that seen as a social asset and not a stigma. who now we had to a city facing rather different challenges beira in mozambique 2 years ago. so i can eat, i hit the coastal city, destroying countless homes and burying entire districts under water. hundreds of residents were killed and many thousands of homes. the city is determined to ensure that she does often never happens again. it's introduced an ambitious conservation program. are reported to fun man and his team headed to beta as part of our global ideas series and discovered that not everyone welcomed the measures. they stopped before dawn fishermen in the city of pharaoh need to be out on the
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water all day to make it worth a while. let's go me out. every year learned his trade from his father. he grew up in the fishing community of prya nova. today he heads up the local fishing cooperative and know just where to get the best patch. bring it in, bring it in, but times are hard. well, there are few of fish now. often then it come up empty. the sea itself, so it's a biggest worry. every year, storm type in their homes. shoes that go, but they destroy our boats or houses, entire villages. we think we need to leave, but where can we go? and there is nowhere to grow. and then there are the psychologists of basic law.
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and the last one covered our houses in 10 meters of water. she was 10 meters vision for the port city of bearer and its fishing industry. the sea is a vital source of income, but every november when the season starts, it becomes dangerous. so the cities investing in green infrastructure designed to absorb the destructive force of the flood waters over the last 5 years, has begun to restore the natural watercourses and basins mangrove had been planted along the banks flanked by large parks in the big green park at the centre covering 44 hector's of land is now almost complete and the city may bon, okay. he just come to inspect of us, but that was the gardener's need to trim this area. again, it's dried out a bit and of course these green areas are designed to
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absorb the water is like holding back the worst from the city. they were has become a pioneer in green infrastructure on the african continent. okay. saw what we would do. we need to think about how we can continue living in the obviously how we can cope with the challenge of climate change without getting more problems for the city damage get there on the complet, i simply and sustainably, and develop a sustainable lifestyle for our city. and much more difficult to, i mean a bit up so that we safer and more prosperous and more attractive to businesses in trying to negotiate. but it means the fishing community has to move. prior nova is located in a former mangrove slump, which will now be replanted. presidents are being asked to move to camps on the edge of the city, like this one in madrid,
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easy far away from the sea form of fishermen. leandro manuel lost his home and his boat to cycle own e die in 2019. so he moved he voluntarily. he now lives from farming and is building his own house. that in which that he had to, i would never go back. but again, no one wants to return to that way of life because it's difficult to be dangerous. the little thing. it's like fighting a war and get, i'm not against armed men, but against water. and water is not an easy opponent of our future it here, but not if we fold our arms we school, we have to work hard yet did english as daddy the city authorities of had him and 200 other fishermen, small plots of land each on which to farm and build a home. it's an area that's safe from flooding and suitable for growing rice. but not everyone shares, mom was optimism. the house of his neighbor, bernardo,
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my teller, was flattened by powerful wind. mckenna would rather sell fish like he used to, but that's not an option here deal. but even though we can't afford to travel to the sea and buy fish to sell it here. so no, no one could make a living that way. why not that much on but we're growing rice instead, but the soil is depleted right for me. this year we had a lot of rice but because the range fails, everything is withered. what's that got a potential job for the job, or is it doing a visit to a residential area on the coast may occur. reach appeals for support for his plans . wave break has to be built in the see here, the protecting the city from future floods. top priority, and he takes every opportunity to persuade local people of the need for change. he believes projects like the green park and the relocation of prior nova vital for
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this, that he's future. and he's hoping local residence will support him in no rush. but it says, we do need to use all our knowledge and expertise to pull the city out of the swamp ness, the naval stuff. that's why we're organizing big projects and paying out money because we want to govern better and serve the people better. instead of maybe all haven't goal of ensuring that tomorrow we're no longer on the list of cities most threatened by climate change dodge mice. just that division as good on this was just the mattress on the other side of the bay. the fisherman continue working over at the moment. relocation to the camps is voluntary. many realize that it's too dangerous to stay here. long term round of rio and his colleagues find it hard to believe they would make good farmers. i mean, i don't think moving to the cam, the answer, whether dharma or rio, maria,
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there is no boy. why not protect the coast from erosion? and we stay here and continue to fish for our living as efficient cooperative, a prior, no vital form of the, from the finding a safe place to live. that is both close enough to the water and affordable is certainly not realistic. otherwise we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning tags, like global ideas glitches, ellers environmental theories will show you how climate change and mental conservation is taking shape around the world with cancer resources. as the reading educators can start right away, knowledge sharing, download it now for free, global ideas and learning. what is a circular economy?
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taken mt disposable coffee cup. it goes in the bin shoes, check them out, out of date, cell phone, production, use, disposal, and then more production everyday life in the modern world. it always the tremendous amount of valuable resources, including finite ones, like oil, gas and precious metals. our disposable society creates tons of trash. dangerous emission, however, emphasizes some killer patterns. everything is a cycle grow and when they die, then nutrients return to the soil. and then the cycle begins again. can we create such cycle so that the products we use today become the resources of tomorrow? yes, we can, in the killer economy the
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air conditioners, refrigerators, laptops, smartphones, it's hard to imagine life without electronics. consumer demand continues to grow every year, but the rate of obsolescence is also growing. electronic waste is piling up with $53000000.00 tons of waste generated every year. it's the world's fastest growing waste stream. and on the global scale, this is, it is like as much as 1400, i suppose sort of weight of 1400. i feel like every year and as you mentioned, well the amount of, of goose will be, will be increasing. and we, we are forecast that is amount will double in the next 3 decades. today, only 20 percent of the world's e waste is recycled. it's hard to track the rest of it. a lot of it ends up in landfill sites in africa and asia where it pollutes the soil, the water,
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and the air. it also poses a serious health threat. mountains of discarded electronics also arrive every day here in atlanta, in southern germany. but much of it is put to good use around 70 percent of the electronics deposited here can be reused. the company a f, b repairs old hardware and devices. and that's no easy task. technician move, advisor knows every trick in the book. he's using a hair dryer to soften the adhesive, holding the smartphone together so he can replace the screen. well, it puts a lot of obstacles in your path, even when you want to replace the battery. there's a lot of adhesive, and in general, the newer the device, the more complicated it is complex over the spare parts are usually taken from
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devices that can be sold on again, recycling electronics means resources are used much more efficiently. last year, the company a of be recycled, nearly half a 1000000 electronic devices producing the same quantity of new devices would have required 25000 tons of metal and 300000000 leaders of water. killian kaminsky cells, the refurbished electronic products to his platform, referred advice. i spent my last name, i know where to buy, sustainably produce food, organic food or sustainable textiles. but with electronics and other people often felt they had to buy a new or 2nd hand from a private individual on mine. but then you never know what you're getting. is there a guarantee? will it still work after a week and people seems all over the world, but many items can be repaired or refurbished? kaminsky says that requires an average 70 percent bless c o 2 than a new product. these items are also cheaper involved. in fact,
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the customers are now much more willing to look for something that stable. we've noticed the level of awareness has increased considerably over the past 2 or 3 years influence and partly by the friday for future initiatives, administrative support and consumers know they need to live more sustainably. and electronics are key factor, but i can often be in the child's manufacturing. smart phones is one of the most resource intensive processes on earth. experts say introducing circular strategies and making electronic items easier, jewelry repair, is essential to reduce the industries, carbon footprint. we all know for several decades that we need to improve repair and the industry knows all the regulators know all day, but it's simply well not happening. and actually the reverse is happening. so i think does it does the time of waiting. there is a market. so it's is, is over,
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we need, you know, strict regulations, any items that can be repaired or set aside and shredded. then they're sent to belgium to a company called me core. that recycles precious metals. smartphones are full of valuable resources including gold, silver, and platinum mining. these often causes huge environmental problems. rather than extracting them from the earth, the company can recover up to 20 precious metals from electronic scrap. still, this is a rare example worldwide. first, the shredded waste is tested for its metal content and then placed in the blast furnace where the plastic is melted and used for generating energy step by step, the metals event separated from each other and melted down. there are other ways to do too, but then in the end you will lose. if you focus on one of the middle schools, you reduce the majority of them in your process on the precious metal. can we get
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all of it out to the very good news? and indeed we recycle them to the highest so that they can be used in different shapes. the metals contained in one smart phone are only worth about one euro 50, but with around 200000000 unused cell phones in german households alone, the potential is enormous right now. very few old phones get recycled, but this urban mind of waste electronics is potentially worth billions of euro's and share of recycled materials for making new applications will already go in the future. but that requires really good connection. not only awareness. i think there is still not enough awareness to make the connection successful, but also do have a collection scheme as demand for a high tech product grows, the earth's resources are dwindling. while the human and environmental cost is incur. introducing
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a circular economy for electronic goods would mean equipment could be used for longer and would be easier to repair or recycle right now, that's the exception, but it needs to become the norm and the transition needs to speed up. so a great way to get to know a country is through it. thing today's global snack comes from mexico. ah, surrounded by mountains, the picturesque town of flores is located in southern mexico. many indigenous traditions are still cultivated. there are taco bars on every street corner. but rubin cleanser his customers, another local speciality. gotten that test with the base of this initial snack is call new. like a lot of next confuse of the metal ball there,
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but i love that meant the 1st step is making the dough from corn meal went low. almost on the matter. we combined the corn meal with wheat flour to give the tortilla more consistency than am i going to be before it gets fried the dough toasts on the griddle. in the meantime, rubin prepared the toppings shredded meat and sell. a lot of i tell you, look at we actually made of any variety to the got, i'm not sure. i think it was going to when onions to they make it really juicy. yeah. well yeah. and of course truly an integral ingredient in any mexican days. everyone knows that you actually do your food. that's how every meal starts. in some mexico cannot just served with
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cheese and cabbage popular across the country. this streets that costs around $20.00 paces the equivalent of about one year on the way. that's how you and that way you can have it for breakfast or lunch with whichever topping you. want. like as basis snack, i cannot just taste especially good late at night office indulgent. spicy snack. probably shouldn't be enjoyed. every day. can act as a friday in lashings. of oil, but it is, it would be very typical because we like wally food was gonna come with the doe and the meat or fried in the same oil on that there for you was i suppose like that. and then that gives gun not just their flavor, and makes them so tasty, whatever. and they will so much a traditional dish from the region that remains as popular today.
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15 minutes on dw india. in new delhi environmental activists are fighting for each tree in the cities concrete jungle. when a man dog get the bunk in the heat, the number of trees in the indian capital has shrunk dramatically. nature, conservationists want to change that. they count and catalogue the trees to protect them. eco, india. in 60 minutes on w. o, the news, places records into a ball venture is the treasure map for the modern discover some
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