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here and continue to fish for a living. as the fishing cooperative of brian, no vida ended up 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 bags like global ideas. deutscher fellows, environmental theories will show you how climate change and mental conservation is taking shape around the world with teacher resources as already educators can start right away. knowledge sharing, download it now for free, global ideas, learning what is a circular economy? taken mt disposable coffee cup. it goes in the pin shoes,
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check them out, out of date, smell, production, use, disposal, and then more production, everyday life in the modern world.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 metal. our disposable society creates tons of dangerous weight emphasizes some killer patterns. everything is a psycho grow and when they die, then nutrients return to the soil. and then the cycle begins again. can we create such cycles so that the products we use today become the resources of tomorrow? yes, we can in the set killer economy, the air conditioners, refrigerators, laptops, smartphones, it's hard to imagine life without electronics. consumer demand continues to grow
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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 was 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 are, as 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, and the air. it also poses a serious health threatening mountains of discarded electronics also arrive every
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day here in abilene in southern germany, but much of it is put to good use around 70 percent of the electronics deposit here can be reused. the company a, f, b repairs old hardware and devices, and that's no easy task. technician 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 he puts a lot of obstacles in your path even when you want to replace the battery. there's a lot of it, he says, and in general, the newer the device, the more complicated it is complex over the spare parts. so usually taken from devices that can be sold on again, recycling electronics means resources are much more efficiently. last year,
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the company as be recycled, nearly half a 1000000 electronic devices producing the same quantity of new devices, would have required $25000.00 tons of metal. and 300000000 leaders of water, killian kaminsky cells, the refurbished electronic products to his platform, referred advice to iceland. my last name, i know where to buy, sustainably produce food, organic food or sustainable textiles. but with electronics and people often felt they had to buy a new or 2nd hand from a private individual online. but then you never know what you're getting. is there a guarantee? will it still work after a week and people don't know, but many items can be repaired or refurbished? kaminsky says that requires an average 70 percent bless c o 2 than in new product. these items are also cheaper than the customers are now much more willing to look for something that's a stable. we've noticed the level of awareness has increased considerably over the
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past 2 or 3 years influence and partly by the fridays for future initiative and administrative court. and consumers know they need to live more sustainably. and electronics are key factor for b, as in charles picked, manufacturing smart phones is one of the most resource intensive processes on earth . experts say introducing circular strategies and making electronic items easier to repair is essential to reduce the industry's 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 that's a, that's a time of waiting. there is a market well, so it's is, is over, we need, you know, strict regulations, any items that can be repaired or set aside and shredded. then they're sent to bell
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to a company called emmy cor. 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 events separated from each other and melted down. there are other ways to do with an indian you will lose if you focus, for instance, one of the middle schools, you reduce the majority of them in your process and are really on the end of it. and indeed we recycle them to the highest. so that they can be used in different
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shapes. the metals contained in one smart phone or only worth about one year old 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 mine of wasted electronics is potentially worth billions of euro's share of recycled materials for making new applications will only grow in the future. but that requires really good connection. not only awareness, i think there is still not enough awareness to, to make the connection successful. but also if you 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 increasing, introducing a circular economy for electronic goods would mean equipment could be used for longer and would be easier to repair or recycle right now,
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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 its thing. today's label snap comes from the surrounded by mountains. the picturesque town of flores is located in southern mexico. many indigenous traditions are still cultivated. there are tako bars on every street corner. but with in kansas says his customers another local shiana c. gotten that chest ah, the base of the initial snack is corn meal like a lot of next confuse of the puzzle. but i like that meant the 1st step is making the dough from corn meal. low almost.
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we combine the corn meal with wheat flour to give the tortilla more consistency. when am i going to be? before it gets fried, the dose posts on the gridiron. in the meantime, revenge prepared the toppings shredded meet a lot, and i tell you, look at tomatoes any variety to the got. i'm not sure. i think it was going to when onion of to they make it really juicy, co op or well yeah. i just cause plenty of truly an integral ingredient in any mexican dish. everyone knows that you actually do your food. that's how every meal starts. in some parts of mexico got not just served with cheese and cabbage popular across the country. this st. fixed costs around $20.00 pesos. the equivalent of about one year on
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the what is this a long way? you can have it for breakfast or lunch with whichever talking you want, like as spicy snack you can visually good. later at night. office in dolton. spicy snack probably shouldn't be enjoyed every day. and that was a friday in lashings of oil. but it would be very typical because we like boy ally food with them. i think and i was going with the doe in the meat, a fried in the same oil. they tend on this there for you was a put in like that. and then that gives gun not just their flavor, and mix them so tasty it up, whatever. and they will so much a traditional dish from the region that remains as popular today. ah,
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news . this is d w news lines from berlin. america reflects and what's changed and what hasn't one year after the merger of george floyd at the white house for his family calls for police reform. while people across the country pay tribute to the man whose death lives on please, please have a seat and racism in the us. also coming up a day of diplomacy in the middle east, us secretary of state and the blinking mist with leaders of israel and the palestinian authority. trying to build on a fire between israel and monica. this is ah
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hello army hello 100 fifties, across the united states, commemorating the death of george floyd. he died a year ago this week and i would cry for racial justice and police reform. the country off the video of fluids. murder by a white police officer went viral for his family, where it's met with president revising at the white house to share stories about their loved one and to push for change to a policing bill. they want to make it easier to do offices for paternity understand the guidelines to protect lives of black people or his george floyd's brother. hello, nice after the meeting at the white house. this is the thing. if you can make better allows to protect the bird, which is about eagle, you can make better allow to protect people of color. well that the w is all of
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a solid is standing by for us in minneapolis. so all of it, what are things like in minneapolis? not the moment we are right up the spot where george floyd was killed one year ago, you can see the building, the grocery store here, right behind me. and you can see hundreds of people. we have been gathering us throughout the day. it's quite surprisingly, a very fast steve and cheerful atmosphere with music barbecues, children, of all ages, and really celebration people dancing here. but of course, people were crying also. it's a sad as well. and the most emotional moment perhaps was when people nailed on the floor for 9 minutes and 29 seconds, exactly as long as form a police officer during children nails on the neck of george floyd. and his b one. yes. for his mother murder. what do you think has changed?
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well, just the fact that a few weeks ago, george was murder was convicted. that is why don't achievement earlier? that would not have been possible because in most cases they haven't even been trial. so of course the community is happy about that. some, some justice was served also for the lloyd family, but the big concern really is that this was just a one off the verdict. and so the hopes on that there will be a comprehensive police reform bill passed soon. there is some frustration among the african american community people we have spoken to here in recent days, and that this hasn't happened today until the anniversary. and the what more can you tell us about president joe biden meeting with the family members of george floyd? was a private meeting, a private conversation close for the press. what we know, of course, is that president biden offered some words of affirmation that his government is taking the issues of racial inequality seriously that they are working on
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a comprehensive police reform bill. and he also pointed to congress addressing some frustration on his and the congress having passed the still as of now, there are some ideological questions to be tackled between democrats and republicans. questions of immunity, of police officer, for instance, as well as the funding of police and both parties have to find coming drawn there and then hopes are that the package can be passed and signed by june k t w. all of a sudden speaking to us from minneapolis. thank you. let's take a look at the stories making headlines at this hour. nearly a 1000000 people have been moved to shelters and eastern india as a powerful storm approaches. psycho yes has hit states of westbank gulf and disha and this to, to make land full soon last week. another major storm killed at least 155 people on india's west coast. and hundreds of people have marched through the columbia city
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of cali, calling for an end to unrest in the country around 50. people have been killed in clashes between police and anti government, protested since april demonstrators won the government beat up negotiations and, and the disruption the us presidents are, by the has agreed to meet his russian counterpart of that fuson at a summit next month in geneva. the face to face meeting comes the mid escalating tension between the us and russia in the early month of by the administration. it will be their 1st meeting as has the state. now, bella ruth faces further isolation from the european union. after forcing a riot, a passenger jet to divert to minsk in order to arrest, remind what they see of which a distant genest pollution allies have been banned from e u. s. space and airports. those involved the action will face economic sanctions and travel restrictions. you leaders have also agreed to freeze to freeze the
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3000000000 euro investment packages. german chassis angler merkel colds for the immediate release of the distant jonas, while frances menu mcclung said further action is needed to rein in russia. i can only describe it as worrying and shocking as u. k prime minister bores johnson said, it makes our demands all the more urgent that he must be released. that everything must be done, especially when one hears with his parents, have to say, and we will use all available means to do this pretty dysfunctional. you don't like it, so you got to roost, and russia, and the impact of the sanction has reached its limits. when say, but it's not clear what we should do now because the army. so the question of gratitude must be asked. well, that is a fee. should we start military conflict? it's totally de robert relations. we've already done that. let me see what has been showing for 2 years is that escalating sanctions against russia ineffective?
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the proven, pretty difficult. well, in grammar as a political analyst and president of the racial group, he says, europe needs to do a lot more before bella. bruce really takes notice and you have to be impressed with the fact that the europeans responded quickly and in a unified fashion, in terms of shutting down dealers and airspace for transit, which is expensive for these airliners, as well as not allowing gala roosters flag carrier to transit to european cities, but this, this is not as the french president said earlier today, this is not going to be truly punitive in a way that will hurt. lucas shaker. know if they want to hurt it, they need to go after the all of our, the supporter and they need to go after the court sectors of the reason economy. that means oil. and that means poetry. and in particular, all of the transit fees,
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significant transit, these, the dealer is, gets from transporting russian energy across its territory into europe. now, if the germans were to support that, that would really stay. that would make a difference. but i don't think they will. and, you know, absent those kind of broader sec, total sanctions. i think that having for, to save it in jail, who was a serious irritant for lucas shanker is the trade that he's very happy with for being, you know, having robes status with the europeans. right now, he feels impunity domestically and increasingly he feels impunity with the european . that's a serious problem. and you are a secretary of state, as the blinking is true in jordan's capital, amman, on the latest leg of his middle east, tor lincoln, is trying to show up a c 5 between israel and thomas with it since in gaza. he started his visit by
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holding talks with the leaders of israel and the palestinian authority. his 1st trip abroad as the u. s. a top diplomat. and it's a tough assignment. turning and israeli hummer face fire into a lasting peace. and he blink and began his week long agenda in jerusalem for talks with benjamin netanyahu. the israeli prime minister think the biden administration for helping israel defend itself against thomas rocket attacks. and you were given meaning to this. now again, with replenishment of iron, don't interceptors save civilian lives on both sides. and we were grateful for that too. we too will give meaning to our commitment to our self defense is from us, breaks the com and attacks israel. i response will be very powerful. lincoln's visit comes after a truce ended 11 days of rocket fire out of gaza on israel and heavy israeli
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bombardment of the palestinian enclave. as blinking arrived in rema line in the west bank, palestinians turned out to oppose his visit. mac coffins represented the more than 60 children killed in the israeli barrage on gaza. protest is called blinking mission, just more of the same from the united states. but this visit is supposed to market change from the trump administration's approach to the region. the bite and white house is pledged to restart the diplomatic ties with the palestinian territories. blinking also promised more than 100000000 dollars of age to rebuild who ravaged garza. he said how much which the u. s. classifies as a terrorist group would not benefit. we do this right reconstruction and then and relief for the people gaza. far from empowering moss. i think has the potential
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to to undermine it. i say that the because hamas thrives unfortunately on despair on misery, on desperation, on a lack of opportunity. the president of the palestinian authority expressed support for the mission. i get none of that. and then on our part, we affirm that we are committed to peaceful, popular resistance. not we reject violence and terrorism in any form. and we only want peaceful ways to reach a political solution between us and israel. may i know of a nice long term blinking said the us would oppose any moves from either side to undermine the prospect of a workable to state solution has a un security council is set to hold an emergency meeting on the crisis in molly on wednesday and that's off to a military officer who is also
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a member of the transitional government seized power for the 2nd time, a theme quota detained, the president and prime minister. they'd been tasked with the theory of the country back to civilian rule, off cou, last august. the goiter had engineered the though the streets of bomber seen come. the situation remains henry. molly's vice president assuming goiter defended the rest of the president and the prime minister, accusing them of sabotaging ongoing democratic process. the transitional vice president had no choice but to intervene in order to protect the transitional charter and defend republic. they had to push aside the president and his prime minister as well as the people indicated in the situation, became the guess, you know, president bon dow and prime minister mocked
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a wanna of reportedly being held at a military base outside the capital. the 2 men have been leading the process of returning molly to democracy of the law. she is qu against president abraham booker cater. both the united nations and the european union have criticized the renewal of the call for a return to the transition, which must be civil. but what has happened is serious and grave. and we are ready to consider the necessary measures more on the museum necessary in august abraham bouquet, peter was ousted as president. following weeks of anti government protests over rising insecurity and its corruption and feeling economy. though most people celebrated his removal, the slow pace of change over the last 9 months has been causing tension in mali.
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bubble. this is not good military men in politics. i think they are failing and it's not their job for the civilians are going to solve it much in the civil war. less military, him or normal must have problem. so we have fed up with these constant arrests by the military. now they attacked people either to kill them or to arrest them. and we never knew why out about more than one moment. money together with its neighboring countries is finding a growing insurgency from islamist militants. instability and molly could handle these efforts and lead to more insecurity across west africa. now it's me is mount x. the has a rotted again. molten lava shot into the sky in the early hours of the morning, firing through the smoke and ash across the city. there are reports of major damage
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or injuries. the eruption is the 4th of this month. it's not as one of the world's most active volcanoes. z w new fly from berlin up next are covered $900.00 special, kil, supply and watch warner website. just the dummy dot com. i mean, the mom is watching the the fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection and in developing? what does the latest research say information and contact the corona virus. the 19th. next on d w. can you hear me now? yes, yes, we knew you in germantown, we bring you uncle mack or you've never had.
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