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the news this is the news live from berlin, a landmark truth, as joe biden, to europe, to repair relations. and it's all about trade, the european union and the us have resolved a 17 year non chronic subsidy disuse agreed to live billions and pianos, his parents, on other foods as well. also coming up at least 50000 people have been killed in the philippines of war on drugs. the international criminal course was to investigate. but how far can approach with say in our off today
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a disastrous performance at the world cup in russia. germany make babies in europe coordinate with a chance for a do over against ah, i'm christine wonder, it's good to have your company. a breakthrough for the european union and the united states as joe biden steps up, his charm offensive. the you and the u. s. have agreed to extend a truth in the long running battle over aircraft subsidies the world. they just corporate trade to fees centered on government payments to play maintenance in europe and america. boeing each side claimed the the, and sammy subsidizes across manufacturing. now the agreement of the threat of billions and peters of tariffs, president biden has made you need is charles michelle and bonded line in brussels.
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fightin is using his visit, see europe this week to strengthen ties that became strained. and the trump administration commission president on the line said, resolving the crop to spirit opens a new chapter in trans atlantic relations. i recall very well when i had my 1st phone call with president fight and must have been february got at that point. we had agreed on finding a solution on this aircraft dispute, and we discussed possibilities. we should not underestimate this is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t o. so it's an our common interest to solve it. ok, and for more industry, let's talk to database barbara variables in brussels and our financial correspondent. chelsea delaney is ben franklin. hi, lady barbara. i'm going to start with you. so this air bus, boeing to speed, really goes back almost 2 decades. what's it on about it?
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and what resolution has been reached now? now the resolution that has been reached is a 5 year freeze. that means they're going to put this whole battle aside and promise each other, not going not to move any more for 5 years. this is the time to estimate that the lawyers might need to sit down a very big table and sort out thousands and thousands of legal documents. because this is a highly complicated matter. at the car, it is about is you said, what does count for what, what's an unfair subsidy, the tax break, the u. s. has given to boeing or the government loans that you has given to airbus and how are these to be evaluated? and how can they be made legal within the rules of the w 2? so all this needs to be worked out, but more or less was this long running truth, the bathroom is off the table and a solution will be found eventually. ok. so chelsea as, as
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a little bit of underlying, say, this is a, a significant development. what does it mean now for, for boeing and airbus for billing and air. but this is definitely a huge relief. these terrorists have been a real foreign and their side as since 2019, when the tear of put into place made their planes simply more expensive to their customers. and it comes at a time when aircraft manufacturers can't afford that. because of the pandemic. their business has been decimated and they, they can't afford for their plans to be more expensive. the other reason why this is relevant now is because china has become a much more aggressive player and the aircraft market they want to. and the boeing an air bus as the, as the do awfully, that's really managing the entire aircraft market. so they have competition from china. they have to pen demik effect. but this is also just not relegated to the aircraft sector. these tariffs put in place on a whole range of goods,
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everything from french wine to italian cheese. this has been something that's impacted the broader economy here in europe. and the truth now is certainly something that will be a major relief for businesses. barbara, can, can we say that, you know, the reaching this, this resolution at this time is part of us president joe biden chombo offensive to win back european allies. absolutely, it says main gift as he comes visiting europe because it's not enough to tell your p, o u and my best friend. you are our closest allies, know you have to give something and all these tit for tat battles that have been raging now for so long between the european union and do you have really poisoned waters to have a real, you restart, you somehow need to get rid of some of these irritants and the boeing air bus battle to put it aside, that is the 1st step. of course,
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there is more in this in this area because what both sides realize that they need to work together more, they need to get work together. if they want to send up to china on technology, so there will also be a sort of new technology counsel us and it's tasks are going to be to sort of focus on both sides and common projects that make them competitive world wide. and so there is going to be a totally new focus within trade and within a competition for the 2 sides, the united states and the opinion. chelsea house that's true is going to affect on atlantic trade more. more broadly. i think it sets the tone for the e u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to to bargain with the u on some of these issues, but treat experts have also said that these boeing,
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airbus terrorists are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs that the trump administration put on on the, on european metals. so those are still in place. we haven't heard much at all about when they plan to discuss those as well. there's going to be the broader question of, of china. as barbara mentioned, many in europe are still quite hesitant to become much more aggressive towards trying to because of how dependent europe still is on the chinese market. so that's going to also be a real tone center for this relationship. that's chelsea delaney and 1st and proper people talking to us from brussel. thank you ladies. let's take a look at some of the stories they can use around the world. i q has had to pay over 1000000000 years of buying on its employees. that's the decision of a french horse. the swedish shoemaker had been accused of snooping on its work,
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is over several years and reaching their privacy by reviewing records of their bank accounts. and students in hon have attended a mass graduation ceremony without mos all social distance thing. over $11000.00 people were at the event, the chinese city was safe and one of the both strictest locked down after the current of ice was supposed to take in 2019 an explosion at a chemical plant in the us state of illinois has balked a mass of fire and further, bloss prompting the evacuation of nearby homes and businesses. most serious injuries have been reported. emergency crews stop using water just fight the claims to prevent the rentals from losing the environment. they field off the site and will let the fire burn itself out. now, the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court is seeking to open an investigation into the philippine governments war on drugs. president rodrigo
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detail regime has killed at least 6000 suspected drug dealers, b i c. c claims this could amount to crimes against humanity. the philippines is not a member of the icpc and today it is phase. he will not cooperate with the investigation calling elastically motivated us. and for more, i'm joined by admin calmar. she is secretary general of embassy international in london. welcome to d, w admin. so the i c. c says it has reasons to believe that crimes against humanity has been committed and in president. retrieval is to take is one drugs. amnesty international recently released a report and it's a national community to, to intensify pressure on dictates it just how bad would you say the situation is remember that the i c as described, the situation of crime against humanity. the may find that the icpc is talking about widespread attack, about 6.2 killed,
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thousands of people that should give you an idea about the situation that's different on the i t c concept of reporting by local german people. so you have to come great to deny and to report on the massive killings you mention 6000, that's really the mean number of even the government acknowledge 7000 people seeing the beginning of the wall around the august 2016 v i. c. c goes as far as talking about 20 to 30000 people here in the context of these won't just let me add that the victims i lynch drug use as they usually are very small not to . they are extremely poor. the vast majority of those kids leaving slum area are very poor. they are, you know, trustees, david on the
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a handful of 40 pieces of 3 try 3 wireless teen collection of agnes. the philippines withdrew from the i. c. c. in 2019 and president to taste has already said that he's not going to cooperate with this investigation. so what will approve achieve when 1st of all the i to see arbitrary function over the need to on team 22. so he can work on all the crimes committed on 2016 to march 17, 2019, when the government withdrew from the i t c. so that's the 1st, the 2nd the i t c has a lot of expertise and extend to conduct investigation remotely. i can assure you that people are committed to being bringing the evidence to the i c. c. if required, or the way to the hey. so i'm not worried about the fact that there is no corporation
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for the purpose of the investigation. i am worried about micro corporation for the purpose of delivering jeff keith and for the purpose of putting an end to do sense, let's hearing the i t c. we've picked time. why is needed now is to acknowledge this must stop now. and how is it that president will face challenges over this agnes when very likely, based on the the convert so far and collect so far you run the i c. c report. last, i'm interested on president to refer to what you did when you were the mayor of that, how it preferred to the speech. and he has made inciting 40 pieces to heal and protecting them against trying even preferred to the various incitement provided by the president in the, in the forms of financial money
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for, for killing. so they are not in that report that point your finger on the president himself, but i have to say he is not the only song to be as presumably or you know, some until older does the evidence that next in and out of angel b, g o n p cases in, in the crime against human. not just him. ok. that's agnes callum lodge from c m. c . it's national. excuse me, in london. thank you. thank you. he watching the news still to come. germany give up for a much anticipated show down with france in 20 minutes. will this be the do over the country is hoping for right wing extremism and anti semitism remain the greatest threat to germany's the curious he that's according to the countries made his mistake intelligence report. according to the findings,
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over 33000 people in germany belong to the right wing extremist spectrum. 40 percent of those are potentially ready to come and violence. the report phase, the pandemic has intensified some of those tendencies with right wing extremists, using protests against her own of our mission is to spread their ideology. nathan, the, this one is from pets. log in, aside from the unusual health situation we find ourselves in due to the pen demik. there is also some special set of circumstances in germany when it comes to security because probably just own stuff all of the hooks. this is a major problem that requires the most attention now and in the future. my politicians insecurity. authorities begin. i will start with right wing extremism and anti semitism. these areas continue to post the greatest threat to security in germany. in deutschland,
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for years the german government has wanted to curve what it sees as a strong foreign influence on its muslim community. the majority of the mum thought educated outside germany in turkey. now the german city of austin a brook is opening the 1st islamic college to train local a month. some muslims here the the initiative as an intrusion of the state, while others believe it will help islamic learning. we went to visit the controversial new program and the city, not the koran. well, he's been studying it's lessons and verses for years in arabic, with a german translation. as one of these lemme colleges. first students, he felt lucky to have the chance to take classes entirely. and german, as the mom officer don't have the thing because of and i was excited about the training. and the fact that this is happening in germany that we can have
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a month who made in germany is great. it means that young people who grew up can learn something from the european perspective. and then apply that to that was because in moms from, from my mom and so are my and that cheating over the gifts, lessons on the koran in his community in german that makes him unusual. in most mosques in germany, teaching, preaching, and praying takes place and turkish arabic. the moms come from abroad, but they also get much of their financing. but many muslim families have been in germany for generations. the younger ones prefer to speak and the cheating in german is global. and i believe that we're at a turning point in the history of muslims in germany. the need for more german language teaching is growing. when i go into schools here,
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i find that more more young people prefer to speak german when they talk about their religion. the false lumen, the ultima is really the 1st day of school and and the safety and his fellow students over they have a full program. it's an unusual group. she symphonies, women and men all learning together and exchanging ideas about german religious history. the college aims to create more transparency and this lemon religious teaching. part of the financing comes from the german government. the college rejects the idea that it is restricting religious freedom for the learning how to discuss a critical of the teaching content and the entire curriculum. what developed by colleagues and speakers from these lemme college and no one from any government agency hasn't ever interfered in. these are always been both in house and she
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has a positive impression over all of you have learned a lot today. many things that i feel i should have known the colleges course of study last 2 years. then he will be in the mountains let's take a look at some of the stories making use around the world. hungry parliament has just passed and all banding content or train or chain homosexuality will fix reassignment surgery to minus thousands protested outside parliament in budapest, prime minister or conservative city of archie and veiled the legislation. last week, at least 15 people were killed off to a suicide bomb attacks and army camp in mogadishu in somalia, the new recruits died off the explosives with death names with outside a check point. at the training base, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack in the capital. and
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a bipartisan group of congressional leaders in washington has a moment of silence on the states, but the us capital to remember the estimated 600000 lives lost in the us to the current vice pandemic. on monday, president joe biden acknowledged the milestone and urged more americans ticket vaccinations. britain has clinched a trade deal with australia. the 1st the u. k. has negotiated from scratch since it left the european union. after talk with london and with his counterpart bars, johnson and scott, scott morrison straighten. prime minister johnson held the bill as a new door in relation it's to football now and 2014 woke up champions. germany faced the 2018 champions, france at the euro's today, the german team has put the finishing touches on its reparations before the match
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munich. could sheila, him love will be relying on a few of the heroes from the principal campaign as they take on the forum and favorite now with 20 the 1st game of the tournament. but as kick off approaches, there is no doubt the pressure is on germany after its failure at the world cup in russia. the germany's last appearance that a major tournament 3 years ago ended in tears for a nation that's one for while cups and 3 european championships. failure hurts a lot. the early exits, the 2018 world cup in russia prompted some serious soul searching, especially when success was previously given. men, no matter why is it usually when you celebrate a lot of victories, that's normal. but it also means your appetite is satisfied. that's human. you lose your hunger, which means others are more driven and you're knocked off your pedestal guys because in the iron management you,
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me from soccer stores. despite the 2018 tobacco love was given time to turn things around, he began to rebuild his scores deciding to focus on youth. but the coaches, shopping and changing, hasn't had the desired effect. a sick snail humiliation at the hands of spain late last year showing this still work to be done. you may tell him we've got tons of highly talented young footballers in germany, but everything has to fit together. and i'd say we're still in an experimental phase. talking to father. so the euros experiments have been ditched in favor of the tried and tested thomas mueller has returned to the squad alongside another veteran match who move the can there experience guys, germany back to success? the finger sean does i definitely think germany have
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a chance to reach the semi finals. and from there anything's possible to get the cliche goes that germany performed best at tournaments. the last major success that the 2014 world cup in brazil demonstrated that victory against the tournament favorites, france would go a long way to bringing back the feel good factor in german football. so it's more on tonight's big match. i'm joined by jonathan crane from d. w. sports. you to see you, john? oh joe, many. i'm hoping for a better performance than in russia. can they expect that? well come to get much rest kind of what happened in russia. it's really been a long, 3 years since then. plenty of option downs in between ways back to check it. i've tried this now to try and play as different formations found, or hope he's now finally been able to settle on a winning formula because he doesn't get much more difficult than about champion france. does it for the day really set to move to the rest of the ornament to rain?
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be a huge confidence based loss and you know that this sign of things to come at lee, you have leaving whatever happens at the end of the treatment. plus the pressure is off him a bit. and he says, he's pretty happy with how the team has been preparing. you know, the p, i need on the inside on that piece and i'm relaxed. i think that we managed to achieve what we set out to these last 14 days. so for a moment, many things of the last 2 years haven't been that h, e i. in fact, when some things have been difficult for the last 2 weeks, we've done a lot of good work. i had lots of discussion, sat together and talk if you could feel the coherence getting better and better as to trying to knock would not be being impatient based on just some boxes. okay. johnson take off isn't a few hours. how do you think the matches were just because from the favorites that anything that will have it all their own way? i think germany will dominate the possession to take the game. to france. france rolled up to hit jeremy on the counter attack and they used to the paste,
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the best strike, kill them back pay. but you know, what do i know? i've not been doing very well. ready with the prediction so far. i'm new experts i think, and you know, there are other people to listen to. maybe we should listen to the story to this is an elephant handbags hamburg. she gets out front. they're following in the footsteps. there are other animal oracles. of course it is fair. it's because they forget the pioneer of these younger poor hadley now deceased, i'm afraid our family are struggling. she could even fill in center basketball skills, not too bad and imposing figure. and you know, if the pressure gets too much of this is fixed. and so i think from when they're on beach and in the last 5 trips to germany, not to take anything away from elephants. i mean, i know they have good memories. i'm just not sure about their predictions, but there is there. okay, let's, let's step away from, from this game because there's going to be another one hungry game. portugal,
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what could we expect there? we can expect a full house that the prescript arena in budapest is the only stadium. that's one of the 100 percent capacity authorities there for going say, for distancing in favor of fans having a negative current of iris test. but it doesn't get tougher for them than that. portugal with christiane ever now though, of course, in the portuguese line up still going strong. 36. maybe this is why just check this out. this happened in the press conference, the other day, coca cola, one of the told him, it's says he takes that away off the table and holds up a bottle of water insisting that's the best option. now this is in my body. it is tempo. read know that it does while he was sugary drinks and the junk foods are certainly not going to push a product. he's not being paid for. didn't know what you a for will make, but i'm sorry. can afford any fines that might come his way. yeah. well, that's that john, thanks for that. jonathan crane from dw, thank you. christiana harrison has provided the 1st update on his condition since
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collapsing mid match at the euro's on saturday. the midfield are posted from his hospital bed to say, quotes, i'm fine. he went to his fans for their support. and to add that he was still undergoing to determine the cause of the cardiac arrest, which momentarily stopped his heart. during denmark's game against me. now have a look at this right behind me. that's the largest exit volcano. mount it now. it's arrested in italy, providing a dramatic display for people in the nearby child balls off, orange, java shooting into the able, visible from a distance. explosions of gas could be heard up to 45 kilometers away. is the largest, obviously is 3 active volcanoes. and a reminder of our top story at the falla us president joe biden, isn't brussels for a series of funding and has still to deal with the
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the heroes taking a span to start them. and the 3000 theories starts june 21st on d, w. oh, there's a new gold rush in the andes mountains. mining companies are trying to tap into huge reserves of lithium, known as white gold and argentine and wants to attract $5000000000.00 in invest. not only for lithium mining, but also for electro mobility programs. i said, i'm willing to get germany is moving ahead with this technology as well, and we'll need a lot of lithium to power. those electric cars have 1000 people here for the
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pursuit of white gold can also have serious political consequences with lithium brought down bolivian government liter again. but can the lithium be extracted without damaging the local environment? some experts are skeptical and question the need for large scale mining projects. we're not familiar with and there's a family in europe really need to eat cars and it's re computer us. how will the mining of lithium affect the local residence and what impact will it have on the region sensitive ecosystem? without the weapon, it's not about a share of the profits keys. look almost it's about our future and the future of our children. but there can you, that you in this, ah,
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the in, this is the large, the large, a nice, all right near the crest of the andes. in southwestern bolivia, beneath its crust, lies the world. single largest deposit of lithium cantino for us is the mayor of the nearby community of rio grunting while our supports lithium mining. because he believes that it will generate profits for everyone. mrs. thomas k, all of the communities near the salt lake and all of bolivia, will benefit from the extraction of lithium. here you get the liberty vendors have been if you ship about 2000 people live in rio grande. the local economy is
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doing well thanks to income from the extraction of sodium borat, or borax y. last hopes that its lithium mining operations expand and as planned. there will be even more money for the local residence. there are huge deposits under the crust of the salt. a pilot plan for extracting the white gold, has already been built. bolivian government wants to benefit from the increased demand for lithium. as more and more western countries developed electric vehicles, bolivian officials want to do more than simply export with him. they also plan to develop processing plants and battery production facilities which will create lots of new jobs. the various centuries ago, bolivian silver was simply sent to europe. now we want to use this natural resource
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to improve our lives in 2018 able morales bolivia as president at the time agreed to a joint venture with the german company systems. all the money k. c, i a s promise to help bolivian state company extract the lithium. it would also build a processing plant and a factory for making lithium batteries. it seem to be a win win situation for both sides. a, c, i a s predicted a bright future event and toes and feel like we will create a 1000 jobs directly. and $10000.00 indirect jo before including those with the battery production. so in but even the german auto industry will need huge supplies of lithium as it makes the transition to battery powered vehicles. so will car makers in other western countries? and that's good news for bolivia, argentina, and julie,
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which have huge reserves of white gold. the mayor wireless supports the agreement in principle, but only if it benefits the local residence, the message you must get, thing is broken automatic. the people are entitled to a share of the profit because lithium extraction will have a huge impact upon the people of rio grande de guest look company others. you run the risk. but there's more at stake here than just financial compensation. local leaders also demand that they have a say in the development of these projects because it seems that our logistics co operative can help in the extraction of lithium, went on there. and we have the equipment that will be needed for this project that are support including truck transport. it bent regardless of the market,
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but in 2019 president moran has put the joint venture on hold. in the wake of public protest in rio grande, a dozen civil trucks were purchased in anticipation of coming industrialization most receive. i mean, we use these trucks to take the basins where wrong, lithium will be stored in there. but right now they're just standing around my production practicum, and there's hardly any opposition here to the joint venture. most local residents think the germans are the right partners for the project, including local politicians. theodore or the opposition comes from other parts of bolivia where a lot of people think it's a bad idea. look at connected wireless elements. the germans can still save the project. so a lot of people were upset about the terms of the agreement movement. i mean,
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i think the german should take part in the me. but in other places some citizens committees are opposed. and they've got people riled up this in 2019. there were widespread demonstrations against the proposed joint venture, and in october, people took to the streets to protest alleged fraud in the recent general election . during this chaos neurologist cancel the agreement with germany. in early november, international observers did find widespread evidence of fraud on november 10th for alice resigned as president and left the country. now since then, lithium mining in bolivia has been suspended. even those who live near the salt flats now have their doubts about the joint venture agreement. one of them is luis much aka a member of
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a citizens committee. as well as looking at the germans wanting to extract our lithium with a 70 year contract. you know, they want it to be a good partner and didn't have the financial resources, the more the technology that they handle here in bolivia, lithium lining has become a serious political issue. it's still not clear whether a foreign company will be brought in to get the extraction project moving again. in any case, lithium mining consumers, huge amounts of water. if they are, wireless is worried that the local wells may dry up. there's a boost, kill them at the we need to find alternative ways to provide water for lithium production. so if they just tap into our reservoir, meant that will ruin our children's future. come from it than the for them as the mayerson, that environmental concerns like this are important as bolivia decides which
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foreign company will take part in the project that you need. so last holds the world's largest reserve lithium, which will be used in the batteries of the new generation of electric vehicles. large deposits of lithium are also found in the neighboring countries of lakes and arch tina. this is the so called lithium trying, which is home to nearly 60 percent of the world's supply of white gold. the much of the world's lithium is found in brine reservoirs that my just below the surface of the desert areas of the andes region. these include chillies come a desert. this area is considered the world strides with an average annual rainfall
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of just 15 millimeters. the sun plants are all that's left of sailing lakes that developed millions of years ago. the surface water is scarce here, and it is vital for the survival of wildlife like these flamingoes the julian company, s q m, has been mining lithium for 25 years at a facility on the other comma sold flood. s q in is the world's number 2, producer of lithium workers pump brian to the surface from a depth of 40 meters. the broad has been placed in patience where the liquid evaporates over several months, leaving behind lithium flag. this process uses a lot of water pipelines run across the desert floor to supply the mining facility . when the water comes from wells that tap into the ground water
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button, a local resident, christiane to rocco is opposed to mining operations here because they're depleting the reservoirs on it that one the lower than the see. this mining operation has been set up on land for that belongs to the indigenous peoples case. now you've got the damage and the company is using up our underground water supply. 15 2nd though, no, no. i to rock says that some rivers in this region are running low, others have dried up altogether. he blamed this situation on climate change and on water intensive mining operations with me. and lives in the village of tucker, now located on the edge of the sun flat. about 700 people live here. christiane
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works as a surveyor and also farms, a small plot of land like his father and grandfather did. christiana father says that large scale, lithium mining is mostly responsible for the drop in the local water supply, which i can't as if whether a lot of people have moved away because there's not enough water with them. we should, i was one of the, you know, if you don't have water, you can't grow. so a lot of people have left me. this situation has been confirmed by christina dora door, a biologist who has studied the environmental impact of mining operations. sentiment that i saw in my balance that will satellite images taken over the last 20 years, so indicate that the soil has lost moisture vehicle. the ground temperature is rising. and if there's been a decrease in the amount of vegetation,
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these changes are the direct result of the expansion of libya mining on the sun. what i believe this is a serious threat to the areas fragile ecosystem. it affects the micro organisms in the lagoons and the flamingos that consume them. okay, so this is an example of the recall climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle of this raises the water temperature which leads to evaporation and it gets up on the bottom line is that it accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability i was we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of kobe restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy rush, says that the company has reduced water consumption in recent years, and will continue to do so that we monitor water extraction and
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more than 250 locations in here. we also monitor the water level of the and we make all of this data public you say for me actually, it was a fooling, thought christy and her uncle has doubts about the company's operations. is when a able look at you that over the us in the, in the so far, the one s q m has not bother to take the concerns of the local residents. seriously though, susan and we're upset about that and they take the lithium out of the ground, get and then sell it in europe as a clean product. i mean, you know, you open the ship, but as far as i'm concerned and that's alive fuel and then when i mean some of the boom in lithium production will likely create even more water shortages. and that's a serious cause for concern. but so not only i know people who live near the salt
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lake have filed several lawsuits against the mining companies, claiming that they used more water than was allowed to damage. the fuel is the only country in the world where the water supply is owned by private companies. if things continue like this, the salt lake will dry up in 10 to 20 years before in their select. my s q in says it does use environmentally friendly technology. so they never ticket. but proceed a little. our company needs to expand to produce more lithia, but that production has to be sustainable, but the concept of electrical mobility is based on sustainability. nope of in.
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