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bio char is rich nutrients, and ideals, source of food for the trees. but then he adds the chicken excrement to, along with a few other ingredients, turning it all into fertilizer pellets. some of them he uses for the mandarin plantation. the rest he sells. music. this circular economy allows us to make everything efficient channels. it's really nothing new. it's actually the way that nature work. tonight, i'm going to listen. the principle is simple. resources are used to read as long as possible, saving money and avoiding waste. unlike normal methods. in the capital lima, the german development agency, g i. c is advising the pool of in environment ministry on how to encourage more businesses to move to a circular economy. the program is financed by the german government's international climate initiative level. and i'm very grateful to be part of this
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project and then for the opportunity to support an initiative like that for, for that up for. yeah, it is true. it's a paradigm shift, a whole different way of thinking can get the value we need to provide help to ensure that shift will be successful. if i do that, i will be a good starting point for that is to talk to business owners who already made the change to learn from their experience. something like a euro o'campo. what about he's a chef in lima and buys all his vegetables from an organic farm. he doesn't miss on the menu today. fennel, roma fennel is intense, delicious. but he uses every part of the plant, including the bits other ships normally throw away. like the flowers.
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i'm going to take some of these flowers, they have a great aroma. po miro is founded. an initiative called corey, which means treasure in the indigenous catch where language, part of the idea is to train other ships to use food in its entirety. number kong, let me young that we founded corey with the aim of making peruvian cuisine more sustainable. by optimizing our use of food means the aim is to avoid food waste and hunger in peru. he takes his freshly harvested vegetables to a local soup kitchen. the staff here are grateful for tips. the workers volunteers cooking for the needy. they can't afford to throw anything away. here, costs one euro, but for those without an income, it's available for free. warner vitamin shows, the cooking team, a new recipe,
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a fennel and beetroot challenge that uses every part of the vegetable. it's served with the integrated for p. o and a kind of pepper corn made of dried papaya seeds. even look at the fire, we can split out the seeds wonderfully without losing anything. he thought normally seeds and peel would land in the trash. here they end up in the sauce. some of the fennel flowers provide the finishing touch but isn't one of the most of them on sample? i'm happy and grateful me the throwing a lot away before and now we use it and don't waste anything down. the chests are now showing others how it's done for moscow. macias also wants to share his idea for fertilizer and see this form of circular economy take off elsewhere. if fruit can flourish in the desert, the possibilities are surely english. we're bringing
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environmental conservation to life with learning packs like global ideas. deutscher fellows, environmental theories will show you how climate change ended or mental conservation is taking shape around the world with teacher resources. as the ready educators can start right away. knowledge theory. download it now for free. the golden ideas, learning. east africa has been hard hit by natural disasters. after years of drought, locusts destroyed harvests heavy rain, then flooded fields with villages. and dismay. the area gone. go, volcano erupted, displacing hundreds of thousands of people. repercussions were felt throughout the whole of the east african risks system, which stretches from the red sea to southeast in africa. it's also home to kenya's late nicole to the once natural paradise. it's become
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a menace to local people and animals. lucy, me and then she used to walk along here when she was living near lake and crew. now she can only come by boat to the spot where her family home once stood. and the 54 year old had 3 adult children. last year, this area included farmland and the shore of lake. now young men cast their fishing nets here in the hope of finding anything of value. the lake has swallowed up the entire hon. nothing and lucy's life is as it was before a bay de la magic lake nazareth kept rising with what it all began in 2020 you might. then in march of last year we had to move out because the water had reached a dangerous level. suddenly we were home and made for we raised poultry,
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but the chicken was dive in the water. now i'm penniless and have nothing left to my name was the to me in one way. lake now who is the paradise? it's in a fantastic location in the middle of a national park that the unesco world heritage site and its just a 3 hour drive from a kenyan capital nairobi. it was always popular with tourists. but for the past 7 years, the late has grown steadily. the water level is now twice as high. lucy and her husband have moved to a hut just 5 or 6 square meters in size. their old house had several rooms. their children are having to support them financially. feel me me equal to an agent at a minute. i'm not the only one whose house has been submerged. montgomery my to my neighbors have suffered the same fate. genie si fi but in
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a room this life you can't cook probably. come out well enough. you know when you sleep properly, because nothing with the data for the break, several 100 others who lived on the banks of lake now who have had to move to emergency accommodation. this is once the main entrance to the national park. the number of tourists coming has also declined. this is the most point of the picture. and from here, the 100 meter to the actual lecture, this is the beginning of the woodland at night have moved more than 3 kilometers. we joined joseph from the canyon wildlife service, the state agency responsible for conservation. he's been observing the changing landscape with great concern. the lake level has gone up by more than 5 meters. initially, the lake level was about 4 meter. but now we measured in december to tell me to 10
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meters, but now the lake level has gone back by half a meter. so it's about 9.5 meters. initially we had a few fresh water, but for example, we had the boat $117.00 africa. she goes african, she goes to don't fish and mainly found in fresh water system. it had serious consequences for the entire park. roads have had to be relocated, animals and birds are struggling to find enough food and suitable breeding grounds that force. many of the flamingos, for example, to leave lake no crew. it's just one of several lakes and kenya's, great rift valley that had been effected. but what's behind these changes and could they to stabilize the entire ecosystem? exports are still debating the cause. environmental activist elizabeth one year. i believe there is no easy answer when we reduce the highest levels of water. and it could be attributed to
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a complex and made the interface of climate change lenses. since and geological factors, he says, is this a to a number of fish or look on a mix in bus and also a hydro and college called input from the back to lucy and her husband. they say there's been very heavy rainfall in recent years. dear friend victor, in the end, do has also had to move house. he and his family used to live next door to lucy. now their neighbors again. victor lives with his wife and 4 children in a corrugated iron hut that he built himself. he pays $20.00 rent a month to the church that owns the plot of land. but i'm with you. and these, those years you can see it is very small and i will not even run town. i talk to their management all the time to be allowed to meet with me. and so i realize that so much of the breath i really do in my note, please see that are still thinking. so thank you. because when i can see the way i
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was and see where i am and maybe count of where i would be that i see great, great loss for me and my entire victim in the end do struggles on day by day. he does his best for his family, but find it hard to stay positive lake. the crew continues to shimmer with all its beauty and attract tourists, albeit in smaller numbers, but the entire area has changed. meanwhile, the younger is deeply unhappy. she dreamed of enjoying her retirement by the lake. now she faces an uncertain future. o. 2 children. one giant problem in the near seems to be invited to do.
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jewish in europe. the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on d w. ah ah, ah, this is the w news lies from the in the us vice president capital her 1st foreign trip to latin america. come on her as meets with next to the 1st president and had been to, to reduce by gratian to the us. but she warned they are no quick fixes to address poverty and violence. also coming up a computer glitch knocked dozens of major websites offline. we'll look at the company blank for the black house stuff. the international olympic committee
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selects the team of refugee to compete at the tokyo game. ah, hello, i'm available home it us vice president kamala harris has wrapped up her 1st foreign trips and taking office with a visit to mexico. she met with president andras manuel lopez over door to discuss how to reduce migration from latin america and legal crossings on the us mexico border. the daughter of immigrants making a case against migration afternoon, have us vice president common le harris concluded her 3 day latin america trip with a now familiar message. right now. i cannot say it enough. most people don't want to leave home and when they do,
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it is usually for one of 2 reasons. either they are playing harm or to stay home means that they cannot satisfy the basic needs to sustain and take care of their families. illegal border crossings are rising once more after the trump administration shut the door on migrants during the pandemic. the increased further after the bite and white house scrapped some of trumps hardline migration policies. biden is now looking for new ways to stem the tide. 27 year old front seal, left ponderous because severe drought made it impossible for him to grow crops and he couldn't support his family joke. i mean, i walked through guatemala and parts of mexico. i made it to the united states. so i crossed through my own efforts. i didn't have anyone to receive me there. i
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didn't have anyone to pay to take me in or anything. yeah, i'm on my own phone. the father of 2 is now back on his way home. after failing to find work in the us during her trip, harris pledged money to improve the lives of people like from seo in their home countries. systems we have in place. but with desperation, driving migration, it will take more than promises to convince latin america's poor. not to make the dangerous journey north. well, the w cardeana, she moore, is following the vice president's trip to latin america and has war on its political implications. the images are fully crowded. cheddar's or the us mexico border in march and april. this year were an easy instrumental republicans who have been constructing a narrative of fear and threat to gain voters. both parties have their eyes on the midterm elections next year. and the closer we get to those elections, the more important the migration issue will be. heritage trip, it was
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a step in that direction. she wants to avoid now migration in flux that could put in danger the razor thing. majority the democrats having congress. but the problem is that the root cause is like corruption, like violence and missing perspectives in the northern triangle and mexico, our long standing problems that need long term solutions. this trip will not rapidly change the situation at the us saudi border. thousands of government news and social media sites are struggling to recover from a massive outage on tuesday. the disruption is being traced to cloud computing services provided partly which is used by companies like amazon and major use outlet uses received ever messages during the outage, which lasted for about one hour. 40 says it was the result of a technical issue and not linked to a cyber attack, or for more in this that speak to detail to use. i mean, s if, i mean it gives a sense of how big this was. well, this was a global outage,
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so countries across the world from the u. s. to countries in europe, africa, asia, even oceania were affected. not us here in berlin actually, which was surprising, but this affected websites as big as amazon, spotify and even government websites. so it wasn't just information and shopping like a cnn in new york times are also included. but government websites like the white house dot gov in the united states and also you cave websites were shut down. so this means that people who are at airports are coming into the u. k. couldn't register, and this also means people can register for code back in. so this caused about an hour of anything from confusion to chaos. for millions of people around the globe is interesting because it shows just how interconnected the world is and also apps how vulnerable the internet can be. but how could so many websites go down at one, but we don't have any details on the error that caused this to occur, but we do know the company behind it. so it's, it's
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a company called fastly and this is not on the radar of a lot of people, but it handles about 10 percent of global internet traffic. that's huge. that means that 10 percent of people who log on are looking at website are going through fastly. and what they operate is a content delivery network. and what that is, is it's kind of a new development in the internet era that is kind of centralizing the internet. so when you go to the house website, from here in germany, you're not going to servers in the u. s. you're going to the server here in europe, that's showing you a copy of what white house dot gov has on its website. and what this does is it speeds it up. it also provides better servers so that they can handle a lot more traffic. but like i said, it centralizes the internet, so you can have these massive global outages that would have been unthinkable to the inventors of the internet who thought as some kind of decentralized peer to peer network. this must be really concerning for companies globally. that's right.
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because even though this outage today was not an attack a cyber attack, it's pretty obvious that this would be a target for any kind of hacker who wanted to. so chaos around the world. i mean some coding error. what we think is a coding error on a website in the united states caused an hour of chaos for millions of people. so this is create a vulnerability in the internet that we don't have a solution for yet. a scary. i c, w, i mean s s reporting that let's take a look at other stories making headlines around the world's. please have arrested hundreds of people in a global sting targeting organized prime networks. investigators say they get the evidence by tricking suspects into using a messaging app controlled by the f b i. in the united states, the criminal sports, the conversations were encrypted as they discussed, drug and deals as well as murder. the us senate has passed a $250000000000.00 spending bill and countering china's growing economic and
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military power. it includes big investments and computer chip, production, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies. it also contains measures to cub beijing political influence. the bill now goes to the us house of representatives. a woman in el salvador, who was sentenced is that he is president for having an abortion has been released early, sorry. ro held denied having terminated her pregnancy and an appeal her sentence was reduced to 10 years. el salvador has some of the strict strictest abortion laws in the world. and president emmanuel call was left in the face during a walk about in a small town in southern france, his security on raj for demand to the ground. the president describe the incident as an isolated event. police have arrested 2 people. i know
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the right home and adage will spend the rest of his life in jail. a un court upheld the former bosnian serb military commanders life sentence. he was the mastermind of genocide and other atrocities during the bosnian war in the 1900 ninety's. when it led troops responsible for a string of deadly campaigns, including the 1995 stripper neat massacre and the siege authorial. this was the final verdict on the so called butcher of bosnia radco, luggage in his late seventies will spend the remainder of his life behind bars. you put luggage over saw the cold blooded killing of some 8000 mostly muslim men and boys when his body in serb troops over around the town of trevor, anita the slaughter is the only crime in europe that has been declared to genocide since world war 2 some of the victim's relatives travel to the hague
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by on the 5th is a historic verdict. the war criminal has lived to hear the final ruling on his life sentence. our goal was never for someone to suffer, but to make him take responsibility for what he has done. the victims are never fully satisfied with judgments, but i am partly satisfied today the war. and sarah, you have a city lot a child under siege for more than 3 years. while his snipers and shells killed thousands of civilians residence expressed, subdued relief. let me see if he deserves life to do. and i hope that's a mother's instrument. bernice are satisfied with averting at least those who survived. hoist real law destroy my life. sentence is not enough lot it should be sentenced to death just as he sentenced to death and killed us over here will be with you. and that's not because it but in other bosnian cities, many serves,
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continue to revere the former military chief, claiming he just tried to protect his people because those people and their politicians will never accept idea that general law added to the work criminal nor that genocide was committed here, hand painted banners in the countryside. outside of terra hugo testified to that sentiment. to this, to day one of the big challenges we seen the region that individuals who have been convicted for war crimes are still considered as heroes in ours, of their communities. and this is really a very sad development and definitely not contributing positively to the process of reconciliation back in 70 for the verdict is an important step. but for these women, there are still no guarantees that the hatred that lead to the deaths of their sons
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and husbands has disappeared from bosnian society for good. now, the international olympic committee has announced the members of the refugee team for next months. tokyo games. this is the 2nd time a refugee team will take part. the 1st was in the rio games in 2016, as part of an effort to help raise awareness about the global refugee crisis. so congratulations to all of your you of the i use the refugee olympic theme, talk your 2020 and we are extremely proud of you. and we thank you for all the energy you're bringing to the olympic community and to these olympic games. just in a couple of days. that's how i see president thomas bock welcome, the athletes who will represent the refugee team in tokyo. 29 athletes from 11 countries were selected by the i o c's executive board. that means almost 3 times
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as many refugees as at the last games in rio, we'll get the chance to live the of them pick dream. unfortunately, the reasons why we created these teams still persists that we even have more forcibly displaced persons in the, in the world. right now, and therefore a, it went with i would think that we also wanted to create an i or c refugee olympic team. i took over 2020 the i o. c. selection process was based on several criteria, including performance, refugee status, and personal background. the organization also wanted to achieve a balance when it came to the athletes, sports, genders, and regions. it means so much it means so much for us because it means really showing that refugees, young refugees,
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are competitive. just like all other young people. it gives so much hope to all refugees around the world, any tense, a positive message about an issue that is so often difficult and contentious. during the opening ceremony, the team will enter the stadium, 2nd after greece, the ancient games founders. they'll compete under the olympic flag and with the olympic him as there and them. the team will continue to receive i o. c support after the games. each member of the refugee team has a unique and inspiring story, but they all share one dream. and finally, a herd of wild elephants were caught taking a nap in south west china. the serene scenes are a sharp contrast to the havoc caused by the element animals since they were 1st spotted in april. please blocked roads to stop them reaching cities and damaging crop there. 500 kilometer migration. johnny has captivated the public in china and
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