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present because i would never have thought that could be live. so i suppose it's jewish europe. the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on d, w. the in the this is d w. news. and these are top stories. brazil's official death toll from the coroner virus pandemic. has half a 1000000 people in cities across the country, demonstrators of taking just the streets, calling for the resignation of president gyre, both in our many are angry at the handling of the pandemic. the president has opposed virus restrictions and fields. i'm sure a rapid nationwide vaccine roll out like it was ultra conservative, hard line judge abraham racy has won around the presidential election race. he is
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a harsh critic of the west, and some western countries are just as critical of him is subject to us sanctions for legend. human rights abuses turn out in the elections appears to be the lowest islamic revolution 4 decades ago. at euro 2020, in germany recovered from their opening defeat to france trunks in portugal, 4 to 2 in a thriller in munich. or to go had taken an early lead through christiano real rinaldo, but they couldn't stop the pace and the power of the german attack. this is dw news from berlin. you can find more on our website at c, w dot com the aah! recent study showed 85 percent of the wells population. things having
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a clean home is important. so there's a lot of cleaning going on. youtube is full of tips on how to bring out the sparkle in your home. often with modern cleaning agents, global study, 3 quarters of those off the floor by these chemical power. how this could over time aggressive cleaning agents, call respiratory system and then the only threat in the welcome to in good shape the health show on the w and the in the course of a lifetime. 350 tons of air pass through our lungs. we also inhale the pollutants contained in the air outside. it's the emissions of industry and traffic that affect our health. but in the home, other dangers, traditional cooking with wood or count and poisons the air as much as the smoke of
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400 cigarettes. the world health organization says 3800000 people die every year from the effects of using those cooking fuels. but the air in modern houses isn't clean either. toxic fumes at home or lungs may be released by insulation, global furniture, or cleaning agents. degrees and family recently bought new furniture and has had problems with it ever since tish the table was extremely smelly. even the box smell is horrible. to have the whole apartments smelled if he left the door open, 9 of my furniture still thinks that us cannot see him. and of course, since its furniture in the kids room, i wonder what's that like health wise for the kids food us can the parents are unsettled? what if there is something dangerous floating in the air they breathe?
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they spend 2 thirds of the day in their apartment, the groove and family called in an expert christian take. it is a chemist and indoor air expert. he immediately gets started with his investigation . a 1st impression becomes a hunch, and then he discovers the furniture's unprotected particle board. the leg could mean the dresser is new, right? the bed to that you probably bought the laminate recently to write alice alice for monday after she couldn't be formaldehyde. formaldehyde is a pungent smelling gas. you find it in the cigarette smoke and disinfectant that could actually be from aldehyde in here. not some off. do the chemicals from laminate or furniture off gas into the indoor air. the expert gets to the bottom of
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it. i'm going to set up my device so we can measure the formaldehyde in here. we have in for minute guiding the amount of a pollutant in the air determines whether it's harmful to a person's health. but the effect of those pollutants indoors is different for each individual because everyone has different reactions to them. in higher concentrations, formaldehyde can lead to allergies and headache, irritate, mucous membranes, and even cause cancer. furniture and floors are not the only sources of indoor pollutants, even seemingly harmless items release chemicals into the indoor air, polish nail polish remover. a lot of cosmetics have acetone in them. among other things on an answer turn is a very strong sod,
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and that makes it so popular for the centered sticks of stab him. these or solvents, these are volatile, organic compounds isn't irritating. mucous membranes, they can cause headache, this is hazardous waste, please don't buy anything like this anymore, and in the interest of the children don't put it on indoor air with solvents. new shoes or cleaning agents can also in that solvents some substances interact with each other and become a toxic cocktail that can be very harmful to one's health. the experts also measures the proportion of solvents in the rooms air using modern technology. but christian take, it has brought along another sleuth millennia. my plan is i'm going to search key rooms in your apartment with the mold sniffing dog. and then i can give you more information about whether you have hidden mold damage associated
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with the musty smell. if we breathe in mold spores, it can trigger allergies irritate our respiratory tract and even damage the lungs. so roja has a big responsibility. the grievance had water damage in their bathroom 3 years ago . they thought the affected areas dried well, but was it well enough? one, you know, doesn't miss a thing. me don't you didn't find anything just a negligible amount around the bath tub. the drain in the bath tub is often dry and has a musty smell. she indicated the washing machine, but these are all levels that we can tolerate. will give the all the or about the mold and most of the smells. so there's nothing there. good job was 2 weeks later, the results of the indoor air measurements are in formaldehyde was indeed detected
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in the children's room, but the concentration is low. nevertheless, our expert advises the cubans not to buy any more new furniture for the time being smooth as the weight of the 2nd tip i can give, which is quite an important one, is to ventilate. the formula is to air the room out or the quick intense burst. when you 1st come home, you open the windows, then open the balcony doors to form a little draft that will clear out any bad air that accumulated during the morning . from i'd come those who are particularly sensitive and should my furniture and clothing 2nd hand, and use cleaning products and cosmetics sparingly. anything change unnecessary chemicals, like these franklin sticks and the likes don't even buy those products anymore. because ultimately, it's about the sum of all the harmful substances in our indoor air. and it's some
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that we can influence ourselves with the tiny small can be found in the air almost everywhere. they only become visible when they find the right breeding ground to settle where they can build, so called my celia to make new schools which are then released into the air. some moles are used in food production that needed to cure cheese for light coming back. for example. other than that movie food isn't healthy and shouldn't be eaten because most, most of poisonous, sometimes molded on ceilings and walls. and it's difficult to get rid of moral, not in today's entity, an uninvited ugly guest that loves to set up shop in the corners and on the window sill of your home. most crow every bit. it's that i'm enough to vote in on has over 10 years experience researching how fungal spores fester
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inside buildings. basically if you have water damages in the building or, or you produce a lot of moist air in the building, then you might soon out later get also some will 1st barely visible. the mold will multiply to form larger black patches, unpleasant and unsightly, but just how big a health risk does mold pose. mode is an important part of our ecosystem. and therefore, also basically everywhere also in now in the air because they find some small concentrations of more sports whether they become a health risk. it depends on different aspects. so how big is the mode infestation? how long is the time spent in more the indoors and how sensitive are the people?
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so what causes mold when moist air comes into contact with a cold surface, the moisture forms into condensation. when ideal breeding ground for fungal sport, once they've settled on those surfaces, they grow rapidly with potentially dangerous consequences for our health, damp air and moly, in though it's associated with different kinds of diseases off the rest of them such a school or we need peace and us ma, but they're also on specific symptoms that come up. you are by people that are in moly, in dos, this can be more receptive or allergic backgrounds, where is mold most come and more prefers and also quite warm. so it might be possible that you have more mode
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problems in regions or areas where you have a high air, moister. however, it depends also on the sensitivity of the people how they react. so we also have a different kind of reactions and sensitivities the bathroom is damp and condensation, it's fairly prevalent in the kitchen to which is why frequent airing is crucial. ideally once every hour. but what options are there when the mold is already present? if you already have more work in your home, you can just remove the small things by yourself. if you all her healthy person, i don't belong to a risk. cool, like people. however, if you have a pico stains or you see that the more it's not only on the surface,
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then you shouldn't remove it by yourself. then you should contact an expert to prevent mold from developing in the 1st place. make sure you let off the moisture in your apartment several times a day in warm and humid regions. it best to do that in the evening, and during cold months to keep your home nice and warm. not every home and mold, but there's no way to get around dust around 6 milligrams of dust fall on to every square meter of our homes every day. after a week it gets to be so much so we can finally see it. this is what us looks like under the microscope. it's a veritable cocktail substance. it's stephane, let me explain. these specializes in environmental medicine. this causes some, it's a collection of organic and non organic particles and for one thing the human body
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produces does that make tiny flakes of skin that the body said. so as wireless hair, it could also be carpet fibers can be a brazen from a stone floor. it can be tire. abrasion from traffic or residue from a fire is comes from up front. so it's any number of things to put in. it was put, talk to as it's guns, few she does is mostly not bad feel health, but some people have an allergic reaction to the pollen or the dust might contain in household dust. that can cause watery or itchy eyes. and in severe cases, even shortness of breath or asthma. ah, good lie, has a dust ology. she was diagnosed with a 2 year ago. the 5 year olds is one of 60000000 people who suffer from the scholar in europe alone. the cause of the dust allergy is the tiny dust mite which lips them feeds on. dustin holmes. the electric response happens when we
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inhaled my species up to 10000000 mites can live in a single bed. i. dr. stephan charged explains why the tiny creatures like bad so much. the better so attractive for the death might because a their main source of food are dead, skin can be found there and be the environment is so good would be off. the move on the bed is warm and it has a certain basic moisture because we're sweating into it constantly because it's an excellent environment for the mites to feel at home in the office and of her for them is rude industry, the more food? often the allergy isn't immediately diagnosed, her mother recalls that that was the case. the house shop is the 1st symptoms of the dust allergy where that suits because i hear the plane and sometimes from the pus of time, as if she had runny nose and a scratchy throne. and we just thought it was
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a normal cold. now the dust and normally we have on and then we went to an ear, nose, and throat specialist. and because my husband has allergies to the doctor did a blood test, then she was able to determine that it was in fact of dust allergy type of fish and stuff on a symbol allergy test can provide the necessary information various allergens of scratched into the patient skin, if a red rush forms that means an allergy as present, the allergy should be treated as quickly as possible. and also the worst dust allergies can lead to ad. but when the allergy changes level in the mix comp, the stuff he knows and the sneezing, then inflame the air passages one does of the m a nasal passage. inflammation then moves to the lungs of the 2 will shift this good. parents wanted to prevent the serious effect, so they changed the housekeeping routine. the headphones on have as me and t,
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dr. first recommended doing a bedroom clean out by the highest batman in casing all 3 bed, hazing the pillows and blankets as well as the mattresses to make it in hospitable for the month. moon for english suicide. the casings prevent the might soon scc from reaching the surface. the bed chiefs need to be changed every week or 2 and washed at 60 degrees celsius. so that's asked that kill ation. the beds are on legs and remain uncovered during the day. on going off in general, you have to avoid flush things such as cuddly, blanket, heavy curtains and carpet. those things should be removed from the whole house or never even brought in 400. now that the household is less conducive to dust mites, fiscal symptoms have improved if they f a, bring her, their nasal spray,
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some eye drops, as well as, until logic medications that can help. they may alleviate the symptoms that they can't kill the allergy. because it's the only real therapy is so called hypo sensitization. today we would say specific immunotherapy, basically you introduce the origin to the body so that the body can get accustomed to it. and in that way the reaction stops. that's the goal of the to take away is that if you're allergic to dust mites, he should make sure they don't even get a foothold. recognize the symptoms early on. so you won't suffer westlakes. and now it's time for our digital consultation. you is on the questions and doctors, scientists, and therapists answer them me. raji roy from india
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asks kind of, i don't survive on milk and dairy products alone. no, you can't survive a medical diary product alone. that would be $4.00 to $1.00 sided undeniably missing. dairy products contain a range of nutrition, important for certain periods of life, such sentence in growth. but even during growth, you need more that just so it is valuable. it's in addition to your diet, but not hello miss lacks a variety of essential trends which you need in order to maintain optimum is completely efficient, the sum my crew, trans vitamins such as y to miss, for example, or iron or fiber. and it doesn't contain enough other essential trends to know. you cannot keep good health or even survive its old age and make a loan. on the other hand, you can grow without drinking. and do you have a question and write to us whether it's attrition, exercise research therapy in good shape. all of the experts just send us
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a mail on the digital consultation. come begin. some love milk. others hate it. but some people have an allergic reaction to the otherwise calmness protein. founding cow's milk. children in particular often have milk allergies. other pulmonologist among food products, eggs, and fighting. o. but one of the most dangerous allergies is triggered by the humble peanut. for some people, just picking up a sealed pack of peanuts is unpleasant to xander, donhauser has a peanut allergy. eating one single nut, could have fatal consequences. man has managed soon i get this tingling, itchy sensation in my throat and my tongue. then i have difficulty breathing and swallowing, sometimes even severe stomach cramps,
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nausea and fainting. chi chi's last collapse. other types of knots can also make life more unpleasant. as honeywell cock knows when he hasn't been sick again, if i've eaten with hazel nuts, i get symptoms immediately. here between my esophagus and my mouth, you get this tingling of the worst it is the contract and it feels like you're being strangled option. you and peanuts are among the most common average, inducing foods. the slightest amount can trigger a severe reaction can be found hidden away in all manner of products, including some you might not expect. ah, when it comes to the dangers of not our geez canoe, bucko is an expert, diverse and torn. madame, i like peanut allergy symptoms happen very quickly within a few minutes once in typically tingling and swelling in the mouth, area, one corner. but there are more severe manifestations such as difficulty breathing
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or an allergic shock, which can be fatal to income. for those affected, the anxiety follows them everywhere. xandra washes her hands thoroughly before every meal due to the fear of contamination. when she arrives at a friend's for dinner, she 1st cleans the dishes and cutlery cantina come. mister canteen is a risk sown attacks, and i can't just go to any baker as a restaurant. vacations are also always difficult and require a lot of advance planning on or have supporting that affects everyday life. i feel like when you're out and about and simply want to grab a bite from time to call, much to once a situation turned into a nightmare. when she's suffered an awful active shock on vacation, evidently caused by traces of payment in the hotel restaurant buffet, the 25 year old always has an emergency kit on her for future incidents and includes adrenalin and t allergy medication and cortisone. following that event,
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xanda wanted to find out just how extreme your algae is. it can be measured by checking the level of antibodies produced by the amine system in response to specific proteins in the peanut. patients can also undergo a provocation test performed by a doctor in which they consume increasing amounts of peanut. i'm overcome in the strictly control provocation that has the patient has given a dose of peanut initially very small, which has been increasing kleinman. and i'm 1st to show that there is a peanut allergy in 2nd to determine the threshold in which the patient starts to react. yeah, potentially, yet it's important for a patient to know whether they have to avoid even traces of peanut utmost. mine was what i missed in santa claus case. the test did reveal a severe allergy with no therapy or such available. the only option she has is state clear of peanuts. and she can learn how to do that from nutrition. miss
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t boned brown. first to study the food packaging, guns they stick, it's vital that you read before you eat. in the case of mrs. done house, our food labeled as may contain traces of peanuts absolutely off limits because that trace is not defined needs. so for all we know, they might be one entire peanuts in there some way. it's also reassuring when a manufacturer does declare traces of anything done, safety is that's off the top of my warnings about traces are good as such as may contain traces of dairy or eggs. 1 may, as long as there's no peanut definitive emission d, as in 400, then we know it's a safe product for mrs. donhauser the hard to and how that because the company declares any traces and has an elegant management program in between. in xander,
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those case products labeled as turning other nuts are harmless because peanuts are actually a leg you not a not harm, you call also has to be vigilant about what he eat, even if it's not to the same degree. as sandra donhauser missed so much for my ankle from the went out shopping, i really have to be careful that there are no pure hazel nuts in a product. and check on the back of the pack. whether they have snuck something in . plus i always prepare my own mutually mix. i see, and what your chocolate is. i can't have anything with whole numbers. now much more careful when buying food, coffee, and few because tying coffee hon, you're just not react to nuts that have been heated, such as in sandwich spreads or cakes. unlike those with a peanut allergy sign up the man apples as a primary peanut allergy proteins that triggered the reaction. a heat stable with a pollen associated food energy. the allergens are heat, lay bottles,
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the lobby that may as process products can be east and frequently. whereas for people with a primary peanut allergy, even process products are an absolute no no. if your does have him to eat a pure, he's on that anti allergy medication will ensure he's okay. he's also begun hypo sensitization therapy. something those allergic to peanuts can only dream of. it's not intern. there's intensive research, and we expect hypo sensitization to become established in the near future. good. as is other than that said, the majority of patients will not enjoy 100 percent tolerant. polar hands are getting the utmost and steam, and then they'll tolerate high level and no longer have to be wary of traces of peanut. they utmost of customers. so in the meantime, xanda will be staying on her guard, which is why she prefers cooking her own meals. after all, you can never be too careful. and now
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the news. the news. the news green cities relaxing away. despite record temperatures. it's not a mirage. refreshing architectural ideas and innovative landscape planning are both cool and clever, chilling cities now. next on d w,
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d w business beyond here is a closer look at the project. our mission. analyze the flight market dominance with w business beyond on youtube. ah . so if people and nature are experiencing extreme temperatures and train us in our cities each year threatened to bring record heat, we've measured $70.00 to $80.00 degrees celsius on glass entity. the behind here might be 30 or 35 in development concrete and smells become dangerous rental. for us. it's nearly impossible to cool them down to the in 100 city of odds, which reflects and then to make the problem worse,
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goes on high temperatures threat. now how we need to cool down there to see if you have a gravel roof. make green for islam is global warming has been a reality. so has the strain of heat and air cities. the tower garden is an architect coming up with some cool new solutions. mercy builds is 27 meters above ground, working on your green as tire eyes. there is a passionate gardner. with this green facade, he's providing a natural, a conditioner in the hospital to see if we can find yes, i mean the leaves are starting to retract and slowly dry out and then, but thanks to our watering system,
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a vessel there are also fresh usa clever becomes me this shopping cold, broken tooth named after those tunics, eli shopping area. the 30000 home being plants, the to cool the building to noise and absorb carbon dioxide in their 1st summer. the plant so already feeling the heat pumps of an effort to counteract increasing heat weighs in cities. a consequence of climate change. the means of only be 6 months, so there's still new this applied by a special irrigation system all nearly $35.00 degrees. how's it running? 5 leaders a day for the tubs and 15 liters per square meter for the mission must. what's that red outage? and also the us and it's
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a malfunction in the out, the supply will have to go to the basement and vented to us in the system, uses a lot of water, fox 1000 cubic meters a year. but it has enormous benefits. a city residence worth of that water gets turned into. cool. you notice that when you walk around, there are 24 near the facade. there are significantly cooler temperatures as well as humidity. so taken together, it's 5000 cubic meters of water that the people of duesseldorf get back through the system is unlocked. and unlike the condition of the plans don't blow out into the city. heat increases have been dramatic from 96129090. the average for july was 16.9 degrees celsius in the 30 years after that it was 18.3 an increase of 1.4
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degrees. the temper of blogging high summer, we've measured about 70 to 80 degrees celsius on glass steel shuttle behind here it might be 30 or 35 degrees. it's been hoped if you look at the lead, cool, they're structured in such a way that they can't get hotter than 35 or 36 degrees, right? because the cells with burst and the moisture would cool things down again. that's also why they have a cooling effect. so just how nature works. so i feel free to get in the night. you too can experience suffering and mountain tells can his team still have what to do with the hornby implants? a few kilometers away to the doors report, the landscape garden is working on another project. he meets with architect crystals in and hovan designed proven to get him on for let me know about this, we don't jump right into it in the fall, but we take a look together and decide whether we could do it before the new leaves come in the
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spring, i'd like to look at it with you on site. give it i might get some help to pay. i have completed many projects together. in an open ended architectural studio has focused on sustainable building system, 1996 winning many awards. now he wants to shake up urban planning on how to do when you build a house like this one. for example, when you're using up a piece of land, a piece of the earth, if you will be green. and you can think about the green mass that would be on the side as untouched forest. if you were to just leave it to its own devices for 50 years, for me. so if we evaluate the ecological and social value of the nature that would otherwise be there, then we have to do something that compensate for us to discuss what's as long as fit like the roof. it won't be implants, but it's not just city centers. germany's industrial zones need to become created to research is in once the land are about to take to the sky. and then what's
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the humidity you push to 90 percent 90 percent and he v schneider is doing a fine a with a check. it's going to be hot and humid day perfect project. the measurement engineer is going to fly. this is specific industrial areas from the it should use a thermal imaging. can she get precise from industrial facilities? should be able to see the temperature values of individual companies, streets, and squares. these days, many industrial phones don't ever probably come down in some of the project is run by a non profit. the bonds, some shop with funding from germany's ministry for education and research. the goal is to reduce heat from industrial areas, making the more sustainable listed so. so i, you can see that there is no cooling,
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left. the frightening list, if you can tell what it built up areas like whether there are differences, whether fresh air can pass through, whether trees or a river have an effect. and how permeable surfaces are you can see a difference between tart and paved, or if it's paved with granite because that heats up quite differently. the differences are there to see the thermal images of precise with cooler areas, blue and hotter parts red down on the ground. anchor valentine is in the bow, holt, industrial zone. the thermal images help us. you convince local authorities and companies to make changes because industrial areas are quite literally hot clocks. anyone who knows industrial areas knows that they have many parking lots and a lot of wide road for the trucks and lots of stationary vehicles. there's
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a lot of space that simply covered with felt, which also means there is a lot of potential to change things. with the rising temperatures, the heat in these areas increasingly affects the people who work here to in germany, around 56 pairs of nature and countryside lost every day. that's the size of $76.00 football fields. the government had aim to reduce this video. sushi hector's, by 2020. that's now being postponed to 2030. his wild plant bed was only planted in the spring. and valentine is here to meet business owner, cotton sharlack, and gardner t. o crunched in livery to see the plants of already made a difference of my own. let's see what the airplane brought us. the rhetoric is the hotter it is the highest we hear here. here's the bed.
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oh yes, nice and blue. no money. i understand, you might think it's the effect of summer passing, but the cooling effect is still really big. like let's compare it to the street, which is bright red. now, what if it was worth it? i can, yes. are there any other places where you think you could change a couple of things? yeah, yes. one problem is that our office buildings are quite warm and even more so on the production floor. sharlack is a medium sized family business that produces machinery and temperatures outside your extreme welding can make the workplace seem like a furnace currency. bolick wants to change that high when it's really hot. employees have the option of starting an hour earlier and leaving earlier in the afternoon working conditions, one thing. but if greener,
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industrial zones can reduce heat and also suburbs, it will also have an impact on the climate and the city centers. that's why the company aimed to gradually replace field surfaces with greenery the violent in also convinced the young entrepreneur to invest in a green roof. the 140 square meter flat roof is well suited to provide natural cooling right next to the factory. it's great that something like this is possible and these sorts of buildings. so hold is $1.00 to $10.00 pilot municipalities. amy to transform new industrialists case as response to climate change. the way it's going to be a modular system, like these boxes click together with just some matting underneath the case and the boxes will be lined up one after the other. your photo,
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it's easy to see the advantage you normally rainwater would flow right into this drain. but this system can retain 20 liters of rainwater per square meter so, so that will provide additional cooling because the measurements shows that the gravel here is $29.00 degrees even with cloud cover. i even these t plant 3 degrees cooler. me easy, ivy. i'm not sure, of course it would be ideal if there were greenery everywhere. we'll have to speak to the neighbors again. tomorrow to his book on the vehicle, then it would have an effect on the street. i'm just the 1st step. like every little step helps spanish. every little surface screening system costs around $70.00 euros per square meter, but the counselor providing 10 that's a subsidy. it's
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a stars in other places such as long standard practice. just singapore government is supporting targeted efforts to bring nature back to the city. state is pioneer. it's been greening high rise building since the 19 sixty's garden parks and greenery on levels architect. thomas shrugged the research the effects such buildings come on, people and the urban climate. the on deck of boys here at the interlaced complex, the arrangement of buildings contributes to optimal ventilation. complex itself is already on a hill. and we're also not far from the see. the actual there's always a very nice breeze passing through which is used at the level of the complex as a whole, to cool the outdoor space. but also in the individual apartment where you have
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really nice cross ventilation keeping the building. cool. to feel hi. singapore requires buildings to have at least as much green space as was cleared to make way for construction. otherwise they'll be no building permit trucks and his colleagues also research the effects. these green buildings have society community garden quite interesting. it's an extremely pleasant space for them. to actually come together, they also do the thing about community cooking, where what they look produce, they draw up. so it's a nice way of engaging them because all of these green spaces are open to the public. so the residents from the surrounding buildings can use them just as much as the people who live here, of course, that increases the value of the neighborhood where these kinds of buildings are located in thomas short for works at the future cities laboratory at
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the singapore university of technology and design during the pac gimmick coast employees i'm working from home. when i evaluate data collected from the buildings, often surprising resolves themselves from vice because i'm going to do, for example, we look at what bird species are found to expect. and we find that in terms of bio diversity, buildings like these actually perform much better. besides a boy nicole with a dish, even though they're densely inhabited and you also find a lot of bird species there that you wouldn't expect this about as well as great a bio diversity to buildings helped to coolness surroundings. persons consume less energy and are able to enjoy new social spaces. ah, a boy doesn't mind them. i don't. i think these buildings are great examples of how
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dense and have a taishan can go hand in hand with quality of the space. one is iris does. germany can also look at this combination as proved that density isn't automatically bad for the environment. for the most part, ideas from senior pool can be applied to gym and cities, especially the realization that more greenery is a good response to climate change. central construction. so as most and builds is working towards the green, a city. high rise building is getting a roof of plant mm . using compressed air. the plant soil is transported to the 9th floor. a logistical challenge. sales is one of 160 employees that assume based in the
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city of charlotte, which specializes in these sorts of projects. everything will gross in right now, it looks completely dry, like it's just dirt on top of the material is going to store water and then slowly release them from the door to the fetal tissue command. the top floor of this plan to tell benchley be a small forest go the great 6 floors up with no elevator at my house. you can see today i have to check the plant on the gray plants and boxes on the buildings, roof and sides will soon be helped me to hi plan was all by me with a demo and it looks very good. the drains are clean and tidy as planned. there's nothing in the way. let's go around the corner again. bill is
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a meticulous planner. the zip the 77 large trees with us about 380 smaller trees and a few 1000 shrubs and grasses and bushes and smaller plants of exit. to secure the large order of trees, shrubs and bushes. belts heads to the netherland. he's worked closely with the tree farm here for years. they share the same notion of quality. ah this is no simple shopping trip, as well as margin built from your colleague landscape architects and the investor are also involved in this. this is the northeastern side doesn't. here's the tree right on the corner and in that position, it's an important tree and bulk and sean. so let's take
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a look at it this way. he said to me, the tree farm covered the total of $500.00. take 10 full generation family business . ah. a wholesome ox, cooper. good superintendent expert. he knows everything about his glance. you can already see the fruit for me and it's a 55 year old metal, a tree, especially tolerant to hate. marching bells carefully selects the right tree from the long road. the old, the tree, the more expensive it is. they can cross several 1000 euros. so there's some heart bargaining needs here. there'd be an additional price of $8.00 or $900.00 additional. yes. or no way. that's honestly, that wouldn't be good value, but he chooses another tree that they always come to an agreement. this is number 56 for now. yet colonial way to central. something has to change or cities won't be
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livable anymore. the bill for the hotels trees is over 800000 euros. good gym and then oh good. i'm the oh, it's nice to move you in the children of the st marine kindergarten stream. put us on and what and what are we going to catch? tadpole tadpoles. okay, that's now or maybe fraud hunting flows. neither is an issue in the region. a few years ago it was a stinking concrete drainage canal. it's now been re walled it a lot of calls, so i'll get a bucket full of water. oh look at what's hanging there and
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nobody knew where it into the boat. now, with my look, i've got something here. i caught a baby sail, get a magnifying glass. is that a ripple bug? you know, the highest again, that often come here to cool down. shade and the water keeps you cool too. you can feel the difference on the mat. renshaw, and i didn't want to see i'm you can see the kids eyes like i say, discover everything. you have a completely different quality of life when there's water around and the kids develop in a different way than 300 kilometers the portal waste in the region of being re wilder to get this e. i and there are so many animals here when i'm impressed that everything grow so
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fast, i'm the home and box is part of the regional project that aims to make waterways contribute to sustainable cooling. the kindergarten play area with specially designed by class yukon, and only pet. so from the mc water authority, they saw that there was no reason for rain water to go into the sewage. instead, it floods the area and then slowly drains. so it provides both natural cooling and a cool place for the kids. i miss enough, my hands are still wet from the hose and i can feel them getting cooler when i move them. the 1st, the 6 water evaporates and cools them this, you know, it's the same principle with our seepage system. we said water evaporates and cools what's around it. it's nice to me, that's what we're aiming for, to harness the water and keep it here. so it cool things down through evaporation.
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i don't like the food so by the butcher's tell her she wants to harness 25 percent of local says the water in this way by 2040 in an effort to keep residents cool. the news, the same principle is being used in town to next door to the kindergarten waters channel, directly from the church roof into a floppy meadow. ah, rainwater is a natural air conditioner, even on a busy streets. ah, you said the justin shanwick, germany's water management and the population in general are going to face challenges from increasing climate change drought and significantly lower rainfall, especially in summer via we're in danger of seeing drinking water being ration on this as well. not after long dry spells of eyes, there may not be enough water to meet the demands of industry agriculture. and the
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people think for such for food on as many places in the real region. a completely rethinking how they treat and use water for over a century. the em, she was heavily polluted because that's changing the risk flows from dorman through the rural region for ac kilometers. before joining the rise need in slacken in the future. waste water will be routed through a special close canal, while everything else will find a different way to look it up. we moved just under 700000 cubic meters of earth during construction in boston. so you guys are legally pittsville inspection. often they should water a sore throat, so working flats out to restore the with the flood plain me. oh, power to the white of the plans, a somewhat revolutionary interesting. so unlike in the past as well, today's ecologists give an approximate meandering path and then hope that the river
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and the water will find their own way. i convict nature will do the work and it will develop on its own animal. fortunately, this step, she touched on to spend the last 6 years rehabilitating the result. the forwarding plan for this is where the little rings. clover came to visit us on the building side officials and was and i did method and bread successfully booted a focus on how to box it had gone again. we could keep working on them. so we do things hand in hand with nature on every step of the way should fit with them. but if you he is flooding will take place and perhaps the cooling floodplain reaches far as oba house. and ah, i can do some doors to 30000 who being bushes that getting a laugh, prune, divide the summer. if it leaves are starting to turn a bit,
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schuster better than great. ah, he's in plans to how cool is it? he seemed to be working, architect christ of england, who is pleased just as an item was stopped and the city of decile doff has many facets even then, especially when it comes to the drama of postwar west, germany, dunstan. but i'm on the best selection mark seek reconstruction, this new buildings going up in the fifty's and sixty's all about lloyd, about for sale. they say it's clear, the city could use a lot more greenery. just like every german city or every city full stop. use that there is no city that couldn't do with a few 1000000 more tree. people just have to push for it. then it will happen that the stuff in the clock is ticking me catastrophic climate change out in a cities can only remain livable. but there's a message sheet to ports, new,
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