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tv   Shift  Deutsche Welle  June 14, 2021 2:45pm-3:00pm CEST

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in the 1800s, dr. the ready knew that cold was back to minus got sick from breathing in the dust, from blankets by teams that crept into homes and made a family's cost. but covenants had tied their economy coal and they weren't willing to give it up. mining and burning cold damage of the climate and has people's health. and that's why the human is called to kick cold out of electricity by 2030 and rich countries. and by 2040 for the rest of the world, we need renewable energy and green jobs. no more fossil fuel subsidies or new coal fired power plants. so how's that coming along? well, global cold emissions have basically flattered in south america and africa. coal was better used in the 1st place in the us in europe, code has been declining for decades. but across asia code just keeps on growing me last year, china and india,
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but more than 2 thirds of all the cold that the world, the rest of the continent is, is more cold. and you and us put together. and the problem is that even just the coldest binding today, the new mindset, opening and power plants and building are designed to run for decades. now, some southeast asian countries cancel plans to build coal times last year. but india, for instance, wants to invest $55000000000.00 in coal. the next decade has been several times that renewables to meet the targets. and then the china burns half the world's coal, but has pledged slash carbon emissions to net there by 2060. want to report by 2 environmental research groups last november, found out about that. to me, it's climate goes. china must buy new coal power plants, double the electricity mates from windows. so let me not to prepare to fully prepared to achieve that. this says she way, john lead or through the report. he said the cold tons built today will become
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stranded assets, better unprofitable, to keep running the most important essentially we needed to, to just stop, build up for new assets, new office for us. and so as possible, the industry disagrees. wells may not light call, but the world needs cole. this is a speech by the parts of the world cold association in september 2020. but this is one about being popular. it's about being realistic. the industry argues that it can make cold clean by sucking c o 2 pallets and storing it in the ground. but the technology banking on it expensive and doesn't exist at the well kept for about 40 mega tons of c o 2 from industrial sites. and you'll carbon emissions hundreds of times bigger. so how can countries with coal and can china and india lent in the
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west mistakes? let's look at the u. s. code has been declining the decades accept cheap alternative like oil and gas. now wind turbine and solar panels and making it full even fast for us like $36.00 cold times last year and it's cut its capacity by 25 percent in the last decade. the politicians kept telling co workers, but the future was safe. the you get another job you won't mind anymore. do you like that idea? they should know. we don't like that i do. we live to my that's what we want to do . i said if that's what you want to do, that's what you're going to do. trumps moved on, but he wasn't. hello, this is call. that'd be right. quite a nice rule. it's scientists have a problem. governments need to quit cold to keep us safe, but they also need to protect the livelihood, the community, to live from it. that's what germany did. it close its final hard coal mine in 2018
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after 60 years of steady decline and did say without firing a single minor the government retrans younger miners and paid out older ones who wants to retire early. but scientists say the energy transition needs to fair and fast journey dragged out its transition over decades. and even last year was still building plans to buy more coal research of the technical, university of berlin and 2019 found that a quicker phase would have cost less and less mining communities adapt better, the cleaning on for too long with an old dying industry. as a tendency not to support new alternative industries because these are being seen as a kind of competition that might speed up the process. so what can coal hungry countries like india when more than 700000 people work as miners take away from this? well, politicians should be honest with voters, that cold air is over and set
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a clear end date. then they could stop subsidizing coal companies and put the money to retraining workers in new, sustainable industries for them and their families. not figuring out a plan b is indeed the was team we can do at this moment. a local radio station in our current is already helping with this the state of pro, to catastrophic flooding and forest fires. go my one of the sound of miles radio station is connecting communities to discuss and tackled the more difficult and wide mental problems in the region. a report of visited them to find out more rocky mountains and remote villages abound in the state. off with that i can for the residence here. tv and internet connection is practically nonexistent. oh, a few years ago, come on one me
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a community and reduce station in the hills of smoke. they sure decided to do something about it. very nice stations manager moulins in khaki and his team produce graham that's broadcast to around 500 villages last year have cleared the radio is other platform. if there are problems within our communities, we try to find solutions within the same market. when someone shares the problem, the thing on our program, and then we can find solutions here as well. if locals don't fall in with suggestions, then we speak to experts who help listeners with fusions and advice. i'm, i'm hungry. i thought that we gave about this and advice is in high demand here, especially when it comes to farming. agriculture is the primary source of income for the 350000 residents in this region. but the state is becoming increasingly vulnerable to earthquakes, flood landslides and water scarcity as
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a result of poorly plan construction projects that are ill suited to mounting. a steady state, burgeoning hospitality industry has foot even more stress on rivers and lakes. this has to good water crisis in villages like fish were funny. one of the crisis has made me my why nice educational programs and farming and climate change all the more. welcome 35 year old. you think that is a lot to do fiscal mom. why nice guy, he takes great care to tailor the show to the needs of his audience, often reaching out to expert extra that we're but one of our listeners called him and told us that the government is building expensive simon staggs. i mean, this is a wasteful public policy decision in an already geologically sensitive area will be from of using. the teen is another big problem. but if you know me and he
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local farmers, especially doors were engaged in step farming and who use canal android systems to divert the flow of water to their fees are feeling the impact of these shortages. the total land, 80 dedicated to agriculture is reportedly shrinking as well. my why need to you said you came to the right plan also was the victim the devastating effects of what is cassidy 1st hand plug and pig rule salem. impact on nature can be seen in the will. feels in god with support. i have at least have been completely destroyed, but i think you will learn to write these that. but they're too expensive for farmers with small products of force to sell off pieces of the land as a last resort, or they're selling one or 2. now, some people have even started selling off all of the land through which you can deal with with the me cushion thing, by golly,
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also tunes into whom i want to nearly the farmer recently learn from the radio station that dissolution made out of line in water which local calls tuna can actually help protect his apple trees from getting infected with bacterial diseases known as apple blisters. why? because i did not know when we would have trouble with our trees, we would have to travel to another almost 100 kilometers every. now we get information from them, i need radio station and we use that for our benefit. who else would have told us how to fix it? no, fortunately, i got information from the radio and was able to divide my plans. my self have done got to the new way we got there after adding a program about the impact of excessive pesticide and insecticide use that. do you
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do team noticed changes in local farming practices or no, he showed today, people use minimal amounts of chemicals in the crops, could go and you can if you visit the fields today, you will see that many farmers understand the harmful side effects of the chemicals in texas, i will follow to get a big challenge for the radio is funding grass roots issues, don't attract, commotion advertises, nevertheless, they managed to get some public funding and support from india, but you couldn't just buy these challenges. the non profit radio station has not only helped reduce environmental problems, it's also had a huge impact on the life and work of hundreds of villagers in the, in any district with the following the bus. you can the people, our communities and communities make the planet we live on. i hope to the issue has given you some context to do how choices of consumption can affect the lives of others in different parts of the world. i'll leave you with that part and see,
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we'll get next week from the entire team in india and germany. goodbye. and thanks for watching the news. the news, the news the the
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