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i worked at the abilene a me the news news live from berlin, columbia as president moved to restore order, deploying the military after several more people are killed in demonstrations against rising poverty and inequality. we'll get an update from our correspondence . also coming up in the show, a terrible discovery in canada. the remains of more than $200.00 children, found buried at a former indigenous residential school. one of the institutions that held the
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children taken from their families and faithful as the democratic republic of congo . after a devastating volcanic eruption, now the 1st refugees are returning home by warning that more explosive activity could be ahead. ah. hello, enquire richardson a very warm welcome to the show. we begin in columbia where the army has tightened control in 2 cities following the latest round of violent anti government protests . thousands of protesters have died in a month of demonstrations. the unrest began over a proposed tax reform, but it since turned into a national uprising against joblessness and inequality. in many parts of colley, this is what's left off the friday's violence. at least 13 people have
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died, and anger is growing over the crack down. the i read, but i was sure times from this time i couldn't hear the whistling in my ear. the colombian government is now typing up its grip. deploying the military in cali and another cd popping young president even do k to pump in young to ensure that security is being restored. he says there's more to the unrest than just street protests. less your eyeball by dan, in recent days, the city of pope when young has seen serious acts of vandalism, noting and or scale urban terrorism. yahoo, it is motor vinyl there, washington. yeah, i mean think maybe the advantage is the presses organized. groups are connected to
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the rebel fog and similar organizations. hi me, martinez, member that are the he and he has and for the protest, iraq did a month ago. when do k saw to raise taxes to pay for the pen demik, the blowback forced him to withdraw that bill. but the all cried continued. now in outrage over the government's handling of a crisis that scene, unemployment double and inequality search. their fears, the violence is opening up old wounds from decades of civil wall. in one incident, an off duty officer shot at a crowd, killing a civilian before being lynched by protesters. that may have carly says, investigations on the way. all men are chop my job. this is a tragic, painful day. they have a day that has meant death. but the if all this can
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be connected to protest in with the rhetorical, in order to respond as columbia braces itself or more violence, there's no sign of the protesters letting up the w. johan ramirez has been covering those processed in columbia and he sent us this update from the capital boca tough decision. the president, yvonne duca of sending a huge military deployment to the city of scott. he has not been well received here for in columbia because this is exactly the opposite of what people are now. demanding. people are demanding a police reform, a security forces reform because just to give one single example, according to some only geez, in the last month at least we have had $3000.00 cases of police abuse and acts of violence committed by the security forces off the long and state, so this decision of president duke offending this military deployment is the
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opposite of what people are demanding. instead of withdrawing the police and trying to find places a space for dialogue, he's sending more militaries to the city of golly, so this decision on the far from common this crisis down can fight it up. and this is not just something that is happening in cali. this is a nation why the crisis we have seen for the last your last month, protest every single day in every major city, off colombia here in the capitol in boca, we have some terry fine scenes off police men attacking on army protesters and protest are attacking the policeman also, so this price is if the police brutality doesn't this car, because this is the main issue right now in the country. if the police brutality doesn't stop these crisis can easily get out of control. he does, he is johan ramirez. there now let's turn our attention to some other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of people in brazil have taken part in
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nationwide protest criticizing president year both scenarios handling of the pandemic in rio de janeiro demonstrators called for the acceleration of the vaccination campaign. and the return of emergency financial aid. the protesters also say they want to be able to narrow impeached a roadside bomb has killed at least 4 and wounded 11 others in northern afghanistan. officials say the attack targeted a minivan full of university staff and students in copies of province, police, believe the bomb with that off by remote control. no group has claimed responsibility for the mother of bella. indifferent rahman process service has called on western countries to help secure his release from detention in minutes. she made the play at a solid charity protest in warsaw or to savage was arrested after being taken off a diverted ryan air flight from grief to lithuania. about
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a week ago. and an automated rocket with supplies for china's new faith patients blasted off on saturday from an island in the south china. the country faith agency says it's planning around a dozen more launches route to the end of next year to deliver fuel and supplies to the 3 member crew in orbit. and a devastating discovery has been made in canada. the remains of $215.00 folder and have been found buried at the site of a former school for indigenous students. the school in british columbia was part of a nation wide system that separated 1st nations, children from their families, then effort to forcibly assimilate them. the schools were in operation until the late 19 seventy's and investigations have shown there was widespread abuse. but the latest discovery is once again opening a wound that has yet to hill row upon row of children's shoes. each pair marking a lost son or daughter in vancouver. people gathered to mourn the $215.00 children
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. these remains were found at the former indigenous residential school with grown penetrating radar, confirming the grim discovery. it was shocking at every single level. and you know right now, you know, our community is grieving. we all had to take time to absorb, you know, what we were told what we've seen and you know, we're, we're still grappling through the effects 10890 the college school was one of canada's state run indigenous residential schools after being forcibly separated from their parents, children were made to convert to christianity and banned from speaking their native languages, physical and sexual abuse by headmasters and teachers with common a 2015 report phone, the over 3200 children had died from maltreatment and neglect in what it called
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a cultural genocide, the kamloops school closed in 1978, but rumors persisted that the tests of many children had been covered up kind of this politicians, including prime minister justin trudeau said they were heart broken by the news. there is nothing more painful in life than losing a child. my heartbreaks, are they thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home to this equipment nation since it's working with the current museums to try to shed light on the discovery and find records of the children's that the government in the democratic republic of congo mistakenly announced on saturday at another volcano, how to rough did north of goma. the false alarm comes a week after mountain near a gun go roared back to life, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee the area. now some are braving the return home. more than a 1000 volcano, refugees left a campaign luanda on saturday and queued at the border of the democratic republic
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of congo in the hope of a return to normal life once more. slowly returning to the city of goma, many people no longer have anywhere to call home. after the near gone, go, volcano rode back to life several days ago. africa, the most active volcano, so terrified people flee the congress city as rivers of lava killed dozens of people and less tens of thousands homeless fears that mount nearer don't go, could become activity german days after the initial interruption. spawn massive occupation of more than half of gomez neighborhoods people have thought shelter, whereas they could including school classrooms. many said they were struggling to find enough food and water as the un pulled for international aid. however, not everyone from the area frontline house coworkers stayed behind to care for
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their patients. this new mother was in labor when the alarm was sounded once more. we believe we took a nose to remain via patient aside. we couldn't run away and follow those who fled . we had to 1st observed and see who among the population would be the last to leave and see if we were going to flee. if the situation became more complicated for that, but that's when you name the natural beauty of mount neither gone, go. the trees is volatile nature, leaving thousands to pick up the pieces and rebuild their lives. the chelsea has won the champions league final in porto portugal defeating manchester city, one no fans were allowed in the stadium for the final an all england affair, putting to premier league teams against each other. the math was fairly even with
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both sides, having difficulties breaking through. however, just before half time chelsea's german international striker, i have a st through on the counters of score. his 1st goal in the champions league. one neil for chelsea, who are the new champions we've winners for this season. and in german football 2nd division's side keel failed in its attempt to defeat 1st division team cologne in there to game play off series to see who goes up or down to fight kill winning one nil last week. cologne quickly took charge in the return match, winning in the end. 51 o at least keel had most of the local fans here in the stands on their side. the players here in blue had one away 1000000 cologne in the 1st leg of their series last week and only needed a drawing. the return match to be promoted for the 1st time to the 1st division of the punished leader. me get it looked like cologne had learned
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from their mistakes last week. already getting on the scoreboard, and the 3rd minute courtesy of your next door. the but hope springs, eternal and keel, replied one minute later with jason lee heading in to make it one all but that quick reply didn't seem to shake cologne in the slightest. in fact, that's when they started to dissect keel with sebastian anderson, portugal on to score 2 goals in quick succession. 314, cologne. and still in the 1st half, perhaps the most spectacular goal came from this shot on the volley by anderson's teammates. rafael t course, reading the keel goalkeeper flailing in the air. the 2nd half was more of a formality with cologne, showing its 1st degree pedigree. in fact,
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the visitors were good for one more goal and the dying minutes when elia scary hammer this in 51. the final score cologne get to stay in the 1st division. while keels still remain in the seconds, at least for the next season. and a quick reminder of our top story before we go in columbia, the army has tightened control in 2 cities after several more people were killed and anti government protested. the country is now marking one months since the start of the deadly demonstrations. protesters are angry over growing joblessness and equality. and don't forget, you can always go to the news on the go, just download our app from google play or from the app store. i'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world, as well as push notifications for any breaking news. you can also use the app to send us photos and videos of what's been happening
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as your new update access, our stay tuned for a quarter on location with a look at environmental issues. of course, there's always more on our website, d, w dot com or social media. i'm claire richardson in berlin from the entire team behind the scenes. thanks so much for watching. news . you say it is for the new group. now as soon as i came down, there you
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go. be on as we take on the world, we're all about stories that matter to the whatever it takes, at least month following on fire made for mines. the the the the the for me as belgium have always been among tournaments favorite nicknames, a short i might look dangerous,
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but that's no one the metropolis. hi everyone. camilla here today i'll make a case from belgium. i'm going to tell you why these favorites are set to the right things up. this time round. so 1st reason lightly these numbers 34 to one coach roberto martinez introduced him to join belgium in 2016. the free $4.00 to $1.00. marchness might not be the previous name and football, but he knew that his team to the final in russia, where his 5 suffered unlucky to venture windows, france in the sun, going out one. no, thanks to that please. the 34212 belgium. better than the 4231. they played on the previous coach. mark martinez once claimed tactically, i've never lost
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a match. okay. and he's hold his players. you are not the star, but it's the team. yes. a group of kellen chad individuals have flourished into a true chain. thanks to the right system. you can sense how close the play. it's all with one another. everything runs like clockwork. even when upon the turn of the pressure, belgium is much more flexibility. it's dave and can switch to a poor man backline just like in the 2018 quarter finals when they beat brazil to what the team is balanced and can making technical adjustments to meet any challenge. now we have the reason that sure to set of pull and t off sparks the the warner and cope belgium has the 2nd most valuable kiefer and the wells valued at 75000000 ro.
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my key book with 12. he's one of the world's best. the guy is a big 2 meters at home in front of him. there are 2 seasons benefits, more than a shade over 30 years per column and told the other world from us here in great form and less that will have defends his duties in the mid field. and from there is a woman, mar rhymes, and no goals are only matched by his thoughts. and on his day he can shake off defenders like the kid. no one has scores more goals for belgium's and vince newly to number 9. but the most critical puzzle piece is kevin point. just look at what he done from interest to city in the champions league this things. and i think he's the best met, flew in the wealth the temple and dictates the game equally strong with both feet
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to can tackle to finish. and his passing the wine. it was the difference maker in the euros plus i would like to introduce you to a tech he'll be turning 19 just before the tournament, but he packed a fiery punch and could you please validate the correct way? because let me tell you the right wing is the best through spectrum them. i mean, they just looked at this as this ready to ignite. so listen up. belgium has the strongest team of all time, along with important life experiences to ah, and young, new sky and janik cut off school were 16 other where else compared to them and master charlie were just 15 and 8 and how long was this 10 to 14 years old when
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they left their home and most of the belgians national team were playing abroad by the 20s. they had all from a relatively weak belgian league early and began far flung adventures. 30 belgians are in the premier league camp in the 7 instead of off in 4 in the legal, 9 of belgium, seen play at clubs that made it to the champion slick knock out states the which is also one reason why the team has lost only one in the last 15 matches against england law way and that was important because sometimes the most was from losses. and one more things that other players know they are on a mission that's about more than just football. diversity. belgium is made
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of both dutch stating flemish is french speaking. around 20 percent of belgians, our immigrant children. plenty of time to use the cars. when going to let me pass this to flemish deployment and capital for all of 1000. celebrate along with the flemish move lead team has an image that needs to re present the whole country. by the way they speak spanish coach. it doesn't get more multicultural. that is that, and this is the stress and also the euros belgium emergency proud of french fries, cartoon beer, but also the national tool because today are definitely going to make the
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guys, i'm max and i'm a long suffering england supporter. my 3 lines have been installed at the favorites for the upcoming years and of the likes of germany, france and belgium. even though they haven't won a major trophy since 966, they flotsam slapped their way through the last 55 years and still they have a lot going for them. now, 5 things to be exact. here's my case for why the bookies might just be right. the center of england's recent revival it's coach our south gate. i'll. it's not just his work on the page which has transformed the teams. he's changed the team culture building a cohesive unit. and unlike his predecessors, he's picking players from big and small clubs alike based not just on form, but also compatibility feels like that's not as big generational gap as i was under hudson for capella. southgate focus on open
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communication and emotional intelligence. and it's either causing psychologist to help his place. some sort of approach could work wonders in a high pressure environment, such as the euro's and it's already paid dividends. russia woke up the another thing that's changed england, the always had world class players, but they've long struggled to find the right balance in mid field, often suffering from a perceived lack of creativity in the middle of the park. now that has been so the look, we all know gerald and lampart didn't work together. the managers of often focused on books to book smith, fielders who can do a little bit of everything for channelled and 11 year old playing fee for trying to cram every single $1.00 of his favorite players into one starting 11th. i'm looking at use when post goals is not left with the
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creative talents like matlab, 50 a jo cole or jack will never really worked. busy into the side and holding the field is like michael carrick and when hog reeves, whenever used to their full potential thought that changing. they finally have the midfield mix to unlock the fences, but also bring that necessary workforce mentality and stability youngsters like phil photon and jack really provide the necessary spot while holding plays like halbens phillips from deck. lynn rice can do all the does. the with this sort of personnel southgate can finally field a creative silence commit filtering. for a long time, england's worst nightmare was a penalty shoes out too many heartbreaks had scarred the fans and the thieves. but after that,
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she had victory against columbia in 2018 woke up. the monkey is now welcome to the off that back to the as an english support i used to read matches going to penalties. once that curse was broken in moscow, i felt offensively fee only was i may have even shed a tear south cape has put a lot of effort into preparing his team, working on real life, preston situations in training, and also trying to improve his play as mental health with his curse now listed, and that extra pressure gone england can go and knock out matches, knowing they can be ready for any challenge in order to win a major tournament, every team needs a goal score with that killer instinct and, and hurricane they have that stuff striker, whether it's christiano, rinaldo,
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in 2016 and under torres in 2012, that he via euro 2008, or even the greek god. i'm kind of how the staff in 2004. it's rare that a team goes all the way without that main man up front banging the goals and hurricane just schools for fun. even if he plays for suppose he scored over $200.00 goals and just over $300.00 games for his club site. and in 53 caps is not stuff study for goals for the but he's not just a sharp shooter, he's also the little professional. the type of guy that carries south gate needs to leave his team. he buys into the culture and he's not involved in any of the field traps of a celebrity football. that's what you england kept and that's why he can lead to a euro title,
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as long as he stays fit. because we don't have a lot of alternatives. this may have been billed as a pan european euro's, but actually england have a clear home advantage. they play all their group games in london. if they qualify top of that group, they'll play the last 16 match in london and both the semi and the final will be held at wembley. yeah. had to that a successful vaccine rollout and who knows? maybe they will even be england. supporters in the sense. yeah, so if they go for england, have to travel less than any other team and play train and sleep in familiar surroundings and might even have their own supporters in the stadium to give them that extra boost. let's just hope the pressure of bringing football home doesn't get to them. just tell
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me you're tired of you're in the right place. we have great news on the topic of growth. from the deserts busy las vegas. consummation here it's fast. greenhouse bay. good news from the blue planet on dw, the international theme has been eagerly waiting for this new contemporary collection. new pino museum. ah, a forgotten jim is real wakened as a modern temple of hero
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max. ah 60 minutes on will you be double use crime fighters? are back africa, most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are available online. course you can share and this goes on w, africa, facebook page and other social media platform, crime fighters. tune in now. ah ah, so much of the news we hear about the state of the world. so how about a change of perspective? we'd like to offer some good news from the blue climate. ah, for example,
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in southern spain, suspicion, vegetable grown has supplied all of europe. new voters on track to make cultivation, eco friendly. and here's some good news. as of las vegas, nevada. the did the city is a champion in conserving water resources. i use how they did it in the south west of the united states. it's ryan region in north america. ah, despite the scarcity of a big city rise with its leverett fountains and more than 50 golf courses, las vegas is synonymous with extravagance. even when it comes to water.
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ah, the yeah. the prices the resume thames almost entirely from the colorado river. i flows down from the rocky mountain into make me a huge man. made reservoir behind the down. ah, but the water level has been thinking for years deets and unrelenting routes. there's not enough filling up lake me. a millions of people depend on the water frontage threat. ah, you think the situation in las vegas would be done? but take a closer look. and you're in for a surprise. ah,
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kevin perry is a water comp. he could charles the city on behalf of the local vasu authority. his job is to look for was wasted. the rules here, trick sprinklers, my only operate at night and just once a week during the winter. however, not all residents are abiding. the globe. there's 2 ways we go about it, we go through outreach, we go through conversations those that they choose not to adjust in and change their watering habits. we have an enforcement side that starts with penalties. monetary fees are charged and deals. monetary fees are on
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a graduated scale, they have to pay it, or we will turn their water off as a delinquent at non payment for service. the story fees done solely issue funds. they also use incentives, forgotten. apropos garden design, the southern nevada also authority pays residents to rip out her loan. that's because growth needs a loss of water, which isn't then recycled real storage. the pay the equivalent of 27 years per square meter for removing water 1st to grow and replace it with water efficient landscaping. an incentive for home gulf coast operator. but conserving water doesn't mean doing away with green. amy's elden rest is the landscape designer who creates gardens. she describes as
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deserts and drought. frankie. when people get their new garden, take out all the grass and have this i find a lot of them just really love to go out everyday and see how things have changed and see the different smells and, and see how it's growing. and not knowing the graph and not having that water bill in these water conserving plant, replaced a water guzzling long time ago. these are natives to the desert. this is tita young's new garden and he loves, ah,
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we're just living here. you kind of understand what it means to safe and conserve water. and we wanted to have a different look and it was grass and it was nice and flowers. but this is kind of interesting. we're in the desert. and so we decided we should really have some really need desert landscaping and we really love it. and it's just fun to have it . and it looks, it looks great and it looks different. the water authority keeps a close on private households in las vegas because they use the most this main, the wasteful. but in fact, the was in hotel phones and recycled and golf courses account for just 7 percent of the both the use in las vegas. the vote cost and also he are doing a good job despite the population over the past couple of decades, water use has dropped by 3rd las vegas. it's reputation for
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excess, notwithstanding, has made strides in conservation the they are also in europe, for example, in and they see it in southern spain. it rarely rains and the ground is dry as dust. yet the region is packed with greenhouse. ah, why agriculture accounts? 70 percent of fresh water used in analisia, the ground water is, is severely depleted even though the situations not as bad as you might think.
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one work at the kero phone, 8 hector is here. he's taken steps to minimize consumption. he relies on a modern pump system and gives him only as much water they need instead of spraying water indiscriminately, he uses a refined system of drugs. immigration such modernized, farming methods have led to a decrease in water consumption across emily. c s by about 10 percent in 5 years. and there's more. this sea water diesel. a nation plant provides enough water to irrigate a quarter of the firms in the area that reduces demand for ground water. the
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downside however, is that the plant is powered by fossil fuel, which are home full to the environment. but scientists are working on harnessing energy from the sun to make the diesel a nation process more eco, ah, ah, this is the solar resource center in the benefit physicists, emma, that casa and pillar, fernandez, yvonne years are researching ways to use solar energy to solve and lucy is water problem this solar panel system provides the energy to heat salt water until it evaporate to ensure a stable condition for his experiments that goes to prepare the salt water himself
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. ah, the cell is removed from the artificial sea water in this test facility use at rest. by passing the water vapor through a special membrane, salt and trace minerals can't get through. the light comes out is distilled, it can then be mixed with beneficial minerals and he's been agriculture to the handle, garcia and us and as a physical occupant almost 10 years, and astrophysics don't let me see what i'm out of my last project was looking for water on mar, really well, no, anything came it. but there came a point when i thought wouldn't it be better to look for water and i'll maria, than on mars. ok. ok. and focus on your for that in a few years time, we're going to have sustainable water dissemination here and media. then we will
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stop using ground water and instead use water from the cd dominated by solar energy . i'm going to cancel that. i love the research conducted by pillar fernandez. the been years also revolves around the sun the sea and her team use the sun's rays to disinfect, waste water, so it can be reuse. the waste water comes from sewage treatment plans and contains harmful germs. chlorine is often used to kill pathogens and water, but it would not so of the problem here and i'm still not getting the major problem regarding water and farming is the amount that needs to be disinfected if the volume. that's the problem really matter. if we
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want to reuse waste water from treatment plan that still contains pathogen, we simply can't chlorinated all go that me, but it's very complicated to disinfect, so much water and we can pick this effect on the other one. here is the sun's rays and a tiny amount of hydrogen peroxide that should kill the bacteria. but how clean is the resulting water? can it really be used in farming? fernandez, yvonne yes, and her team test that out in this greenhouse and the sounds lucid with untreated waste water or a breeding ground for bacteria to this new water treatment process. mean clones will be kept passage in free. ah, they conduct
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a test with the salad lead the news on the left. what happens when untreated waste water is on the right? what happens with treated water? the new method works and could even solve water problems in other countries, in the room around the world, wherever there is, you know, clean water is no river. they irrigate with dirty water. in this happens in the hall, vietnam, madonna, the world health organization has reported on management problem. it's a real problem to year again with untreated wastewater. ah, although not all of and it is c, as both problems have been solved,
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these scientists are making stripe. they progress gives reason for hope. ah ah, still the world's growing population needs more than fruits and vegetables. fish are also in demand with more and more being found. in fact, we already can you move fish from aquaculture from fisheries. many environmentalists criticized fish farming because of the species and antibiotics that end up polluting surrounding water and ecosystems. but agriculture doesn't have to be so destructive they don't. the national
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park and southwest insane is a critical wickland made up of pine grove marshland. and it's also a stop over, we'll migrate 3 birds fingers lead us to a spot beside the park. ah, a fish farm near the mouth of the river waddell chavira. this irrigation channel delivered water from the river to the foam, which is the size of full and a half 1000 soccer fields. the scale of the operation suggests the industrial farming methods and all the problems that go along with it. but this is no ordinary fish bomb. the operators are committed to sustainability. they don't simply aim to produce as many fish as possible. the biologists miguel the deal. the
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ensures the fish have plenty of room. even the baby one that way they can grow up healthy without being loaded with antibiotics. one they weigh about 100 grams. they transferred to outdoor pools that resemble the natural have a 1000000 cubic meters of water from the river, his mouth pumped into the pools. every day, fresh water that's rich and oxygen domingos are welcome. guess that the phone they thought to micro organisms out of the fish firm was created on previously trained marshlin senior mother who
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is restoring what had been lost money to plant community and environment. that is almost the same as the original, like in the neighboring, don't yon a national park. we are also creating new values. when i see this as the true face of sustainability, they've got the loss was going to be lead up. along with those new values, a job for local fishermen. and because the fish aren't overcrowded in the outdoor tanks, there's not as much feces, oliver, all the fish becomes a delicacy. i propose this farming over all people eat more species of fish and the food of land based animals worldwide. we breed more than $600.00 aquatic creatures, including sea, cucumbers and jelly fish, versus about $38.00 species of land animals such as castle chickens and pay.
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awe here at the fish from hardly any fish extra meant remains. it's been removed by natural means. plans on the banks here full to the water so it can flow more cleanly back into the river. so beds the thumb has become a refuge. the national park next door is very dry and the heat of summer. but here, there is nourishment and water for about 250 different species, including the purple form pen and the close the ibis those humans and wildlife benefit from the fish. from ment to me personally, it's important to work here because it inspires others. so if they've got a okay,
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mid my daily routine, i sometimes forget that they don't. but when people come here and are interested in our approach to fish read and come in. well, when i get emails from people as far away as in australia or the united states, asking about what we do here with coastal needles and we really see that it's having an impact. and i think that will impact and that makes us feel very good. look at that. i'm in a deficit to be in this establishment proves that fish farming can be environmentally friendly. but there are plenty of other examples between 232015. sustainable agriculture group, i 75 percent per year. now to waste it here you see it flowing directly into the river world wide.
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80 percent of all waste water remains untreated and not any individual in countries . this so it's channel is in the who are region in germany. a country that has a reputation for being clean for more than a century still was produced, and coal was mine. the dispose of the large volume of industrial, wasteful, the river was straight and lined with concrete and turned into an open air for many years. this was the only treatment planned on the it failed to properly clean the water. so what came out was still dirty. and flowed into the riot eventually the people he decided to do something about it. about 3 decades ago,
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they set up a citizens initiative. people on the mc, m. george lots of fruits of him on the m sure was heavily polluted. so we were no longer willing to accept that alone in another we had seen how other regions were dealing with wastewater. they had enough treatment plan or credit, and we simply didn't lead to an i'm for, for missed the m. smelled terrible, and was unhygienic, propelling residents to become environmental. active protests began in the late 1918 us just a few people took to the street, but their numbers grew up. we took samples of the water and had them analyzed. so we could tell people exactly what was in it, the solutions toxins, carson engines and all the rest of the pressure mounted on local companies. and the authorities in 2009 construction began on
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a new underground sewage system. the 400 kilometers of panels have been built and the river is being restored. ah, of course, the underground pines has to be connected to sewage treatment plans before the water in the shower can flow clean. once again. the th that means the old plans being modernized, while new ones are being built. the b 5 in total between the waste water from factories, offices,
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and homes across the region was the population of more than $2000000.00. the at the same time the river is being re natured, flood plains are being created to take in the water. when the overflows its banks it's already looking a lot better and some small animals are coming back and birds. this is lap wings and gray herons along the banks, there are fraud and groce g. 35 in the mc has been freed from its concrete
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thinking through its canal is being transformed into a real river again. the renal ration proceeds life along the m as appealing once more. ah, biologists reintroducing species of fish that have long been essence such as coal heads. the scientists are having a field day vivid child, and stickle back have returned on their own sensation, calling for delegates fuel delegations from around the world come to see what we've achieved on the i'm sure, a cool good somebody. there are similar situations in parts of the southern hemisphere here in asia. for example, you own middle pooler, your is there,
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have grown so quickly that nature has been sacrificed for rivers destroyed and polluted. it's not just a problem here. this is how they want to apply the know how we've acquired and renaming our river here. that's not a nice sewage system and restoration of the nearing completion. the that's good news for both of the barissi adornments soccer team. the stadium is right beside the river. commitment to a good cause can indeed pay. oh, some things are truly worth fighting for wherever you are, the people pursuing positive change deserve out. thanks. they're making the world better play
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