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never went into that, alec. yes. did it other ones that was the scout said yeah, efforts have led to greater acceptance of the zebras. and that has benefits for all when the whole concern be controlled and movement of livestock, and he can eat together with a zebra. so there's the rest on wonder off instead of pastor this our trucks tories to the region that will get and tories increase jobs and batteries for children. when one will not the future generations of local people provided with education and training could build up in meter reserves where the previous zebra population could recover and thrive. ensuring universal access to energy by 2030 is one of the lots of mission sustainable development goals. now while progress has been made international, the soft sovereign offers are still locked behind. many areas either knowing that says that the at all, only for a few hours
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a day and 90 percent of the regions energy comes from 40 fields. well, one man in gola has come up with a way of generating its own clean energy the yeah. the mcgill para lives in touch doing golda. electricity is hard to come by here. so he decided to build his own generator. is powered by an unlikely source. organic waste building his generator was no easy feat for the young inventor a young man. the main difficulty i've been facing is financial because i need to buy metal and plastic supplies last year. another difficulty is
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funding for technical training in electronics and digital projects. for my phone, this will allow me to develop my projects better. they cannot well with any new people can both be gills. community has a rubbish problem. it accumulates too quickly and there are not enough storage facilities, but the waste is essential for miguel machine to work. so the generator also helps clean the community, has to store the waste properly before he puts it in the generator. so that it won't harm the environment. and how about you? if you are also doing your bit, tell us about his visit our website, send us the tweaks, the hash tags doing, you know, we shall, yours still raise the oceans. are among the earth most
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valuable, not your resources. they cover more than 70 percent of the planet, so face help filled the world and of course provide just for millions of people. oceans also have a big influence on weather and clean the air. what pollution is took in these important waters and heavy metal contamination is reaching alarming levels, especially in coast regions. now british scientist help but a small shellfish can help big the ocean. a little cleaner along gosh, shore line. the opposite that hades of mere absence. scientists want to see whether you are a peon fly choice does, could once again thrive in the soul and a branch of the english channel. 3 years ago, luc helmer from the university of portsmouth, released lap raised oysters into the sea. but it was about a lot more than just restoring oysters to the area. again. this will say the voice
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quality is all each adult voice filter in the region around 852200 leaf as a war. but pollution at over fishing have decimated the numbers. the introduction of the pacific coin to make things even worse. the 2 species were supposed to compliment each other, but instead the pacific oysters took over is definitely in the need for human intervention because the majority of the impact has been human related and say the research is looking to make amends. ph. d, student monica fabric monitors, the artificial oyster beds and archery. we have a good song where we keep our choices and every day we kid and we check the child, you see, and we measure them. young oysters on their own, withstand little champs embassy. they need protected space where they can grow and
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something to talk home to like the shells of other oysters. making then is in the house, is a safe environment and we can control and we can ensure that they survive until the very end of the production. in may, the scientists raise the water temperature by a few degrees, just happens in nature. a signal to the oysters, to start reproducing the males released by sperm into the water, and the females release the eggs. if enough lobby has hatched, they'll be brought her to lung stone. harbor is the area that we're going to be deploying our largest race. so over the next few years, as we begin developing more successful assessment, they'll go into an area just stop here, which is protected from fishing as well. the test results are promising, since these pages has been on the sea floor, ill see horses and bass has been spotted again. this is a known as this was an ecosystem engineer, so they enhance the environment there,
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restore to that they were present in terms of by diversity. we know that roughly around 466 different species have been associated with the native voice. here in the silence so far, we've identified 125 of those. on some of the work we've been conducting, the team hopes to release up to 1000000 oysters in the coming year, provided the carefully farm oysters produce enough navi bank to these continent. now south africa's energy comes almost exclusively from coal fired power plants, which is a major factor behind the rise in cases of pollution in areas. but the government has announced plans to significantly increase the use of renewable energy sources within our tickets. yes, it sounds like an a vicious plan, but doable. according to green cape, a south africa nonprofit organization that works to support innovative bring start
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off, is precisely these young companies that are respected to ensure so africa, cheese is environment to go. in 2019 the critique heights academy school and k town wind solar. without paying for the installation. the system was financed by a crowd funding platform. the idea small investors by panels and earn an income from selling the electricity to the school that is using them. so far, abraham cambridge, his crowd funding platform equipped nearly $45.00 schools and companies within 5 years they and to have more than $200.00 additional systems installed. if you want to put money in solar panels for an environmental region, put them in south africa, you're offsetting $8.00 times the carbon emissions with a parent here in africa, then it would do in germany for example, and you're getting twice as much electricity out of it. so it just makes more sense to put us all of our way, creating more social, environmental,
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and economic impact. and for the school, the solar energy is cheaper than power from the grid, with investments from as little as 4 years. some exchange is also open to people with less income. in fact, many of the pupils are pretty heights invested in the solar cells themselves. wendy horn is the schools form a principal. she says that aside from clean, cheap energy, the project also brings another benefit. we launched our kids was so excited to actually get involved in entropy, neural thing and actually by cells themselves and see how the money would increase will decrease. what i mean. it was created a huge, interpret neural excitement and then it also what you want to teach. our children for the future is into pinero skills, innovative models to fund and produce green energy. and he needed in south africa, where roaming, blackouts are a common occurrence. the government aims to produce a quarter of all electricity from renewables by 2030. some innovators are also
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looking to the ocean for health. simon vein best company developed an under water pump powered by the oceans. ways. it can salt water into drinking water while producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. there's always energy if we such yeah, we're looking at a whole range of waves that have come from different areas. there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local wind, but there's an enormous amount of energy that come from storms that could be thousands of miles away. the way the pump is tied to a boy that lift with each wave, the lead amusement pressurized as water to purify it and generate electricity. at the same time. for years, the prototype unit was tested under water and is now back in the workshop for some maintenance lab. so for the unit has proven that the concept works. the team says, despite the challenges,
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we are very confident that these systems are going to be a big part of the solution. and future is not routing outside or when we can conjunction with them. the. the challenges with, with the ocean is that it's of an expensive system to develop when there's very little funding available. so this is why it's taken so long to get where it has today. with sufficient funding, the company could start to build larger palms that would feed into the power grid. that would be another step towards making so africa as energy mix greener. we hope you enjoyed the issue. we've given you some ideas on inspiration. that's all for the time. i'm chris, the lamps. finding the from lagos, nigeria. i'm already looking forward to next week. i could agree with you more crease it is a good buy for me here in compiler. uganda. don't forget to check out of social
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