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to remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. broad pluralistic jewish in europe. the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw me. ah, this is d w news, and these are our top stories. both counting is underway after parliamentary elections in armenia that were called at months after a disastrous more with us or by john prime minister. nicole pushing on is hoping to renew his mandate. his last popularity since armenia gave up swath of bitterly disputed territory under a piece brokered by russia. observers, one that the conflict could easily flare up again. the french for right
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ah. a centuries old tradition that keeps you young at heart in the canary islands. will have more on that coming up later on in the show. hello and welcome to another edition of your max with me, your house. megan lee. here's a look at what else we've got coming out. a sweetest chef cooks up award winning dishes over an open fire. and we'll need a berlin photo artist who gives wilton flowers and artistic make over the year 2020 football championship is now in full swing, and one young man is certain to be following the action and keeping a close eye on the stadiums. that's because 13 year old jo bryant from the u. k is
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fascinated with soccer stadiums to the point that he rebuild them with lego brakes . now he has a special passion for the german buddhist legal arenas. and by judging by his astounding success, i think it's fair to say that architecture maybe in the future. the jo brian from britain love football, especially germany's bonded legal since he with 9. the boy from crawley and west sussex has been on a mission to build replica of all 18 german gordon as league stadium using lego toy brick. i started building stands when i was like younger, and then i went on holiday. and so i watch a lot of german football, but at that time i was already deciding i wanted to build like proper soil on like 4 legs, football stadiums. and because i watched a lot but german league and really like so i decided the boat, german football stadium. slowly,
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they're running out of room at the brian home. because in recent months, joe bryan has finished 5 more bundles. league rena like the rosie adornment stadium . that one was definitely in my life, challenging stadium the i've had to build yet. purity just because there's so many different features to it. this lettering under the roof and then the, the reason selves are very difficult to take a lot like solar piles and part of it just look pretty cool and most realistic stadium i have done. i've done in my opinion, you've voted for it. so i built it, this is verse the adult leg. the 13 year old post pictures of finished works on his social media channels. photos of the real life arena serve as his guide, and he replicates them as best he can with great attention to detailed his father. phil, brian is his main advisor. he was, i is 9 years old and he stayed and we didn't have the bricks at that point to
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really do things. you know, he didn't have the, the, the things that he could do now. so the stage a little bit more basic, but funny enough, some of those dates are actually far more popular and youtube than some of the state of the bills. now, whether he's building models or picking the ball around, joe, brian is always trying to up his game. and the number of invitees received from bonus legal club shows how good his miniature stadiums are wanting 19, he was allowed to present his replica of the visa stadium and payment during halftime at a league match. it's just a general experience where you've got the funds will of iraq all around j, and like, it just shows quite well and true because like, well, it just shouldn't really be happening. jo, brian is currently working on the stadium that's home to union berlin. he need up to $6000.00 the plastic bricks for each large scale replica off in the clubs,
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fans help out on the union berlin stadium funds. they be called to help me with some bricks on the school board. and they sent me quite a lot of like special pieces that they like free people. fredy, frances, each stadium he builds is a little more complex than the one before. but they all have their special challenges. they all have different features that makes them difficult. for instance, uni belinda got like trees and slopes, which i've never actually attempted before. was spoke school like a roof that raises all and went well like the whole in. so i just the challenge because there's so many things going on. and so many different like color patterns to us, the, the only german stadium that's hosting us for europe and championship matches this time munich, torina is still on jill bryan to do less. however, after more than 2 months of construction, union berlin stadium is finished. and it's
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a winner. we're off now to the spanish island of tennessee reef, for a sport of a different kind called the shepherds leaf. now it involves using a long stick to vault up and down the mountains. in the old days, this was the fastest way for shepherds to follow their herds today. some people still do it on a regular basis. but just for fun, your max report or reuben carlos gave it a try for our series. quirky customs. the news. i'm not normally scans heights, but leaping over these sharp rocks using only a wooden pole just too much for me. i really high now and i don't know if i could jump or not. i don't know if they are to dump the like it looks for me not to utah.
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the beginning to search for cookie customs. year old has led me to the spanish island of tourists coming to relax. pike. and of course, the beach. the what a beautiful you really would like to go swimming now, but that's what i'm here for. the canaries group of islands of cannick origin, full of rocket mountains and steep cliff. so the indigenous people are said to have developed the special method to follow the name of the salvador pastora last shepherd. sleep over the centuries of this technique which resembles a mix between pole vaulting and hiking with cracking poles, remain unchanged. today for the descendants of the animal heard us on the island. it's mainly a popular sports. i'm meeting up with
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a group of people in the mountains, in the northwest of the island to keep the shepherd's lip, traditional life, something you offer to go for, walk in the group, and then you take the polls with you every weekend, every week and really, really be assigned a strenuous but not yet dangerous. the island is all keen to carry on the local traditions, the somebody who speaks the old with the language. the this was my name is with all reuben, wait a while. the once we reached the top of the phone over because this is my training ground for 2 days. although at 1st i can barely stay on my feet because of the strong winds. the others don't wait around. they start lighting down gratefully. here many
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generations of shepherds have tended to that goes over the centuries. countless poles, cold lamps hath left holes in the wrong in the ship asleep calls for different body positions and handles depending on whether you want to go up or down. i get my 1st on my coach once you get 3. yes, go and start off with an absurdly small week. ok. they'll going upwards is no longer a matter puts a little already problem. anybody. gonzalez is the only one in the group who's actually worked as a shepherd to give me a boost to share some bananas with me that grew here on the islands. anybody. what was it like here in the past? did value volatile in the old days? we used to know tree browns from the mountains reached above the bark. when use
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this pole to turn, the animals go more on. that's how it used to be. but not anymore. he was more religious when we, when you had to control the wherever they want, you couldn't get the goats wonder what they needed to know that otherwise they just got in the way of me today. the polls with a metal 6 are up to 3 meters long, and no one chases after goats, put them up regularly used during competition in various disciplines. i quickly reached my limits and my coach won't allow me to go any further. at this latch, we call it quits. it's simply too dangerous. i'm not tired of life. i won't. rainclouds
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also telling us it's time to call it today. to most of the shepherds leap, you need a month of training, not just one. the separately. it's really fun, but the last thing now training and i want to go home, but i've learned one time with them today. that's keeping pace with goats in the mountains requires training. patients and thrice coach gotta hand it to reuben for at least trying. if you want to see more of his adventure or other quirky customs, then check out our youtube channel. this is what you will find there. the looking for more euro mass we've got you covered had to our youtube channel. so we know on there the the let the
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working tradition and unique german habit don't miss out and stuff to d, w 0 met. there's a thing that you should always shoot for the moon. and if you don't make it, then at least you will land in the stars. well, that can also be applied to photographing the nighttime sky. if you've ever tried to capture a nighttime panorama film thing, you'll know that it's not an easy task because most cameras aren't equipped to shoot far away images without light. but amateur photographers can get some useful tips and a special workshop called chasing stars high up in the swiss elves. the stories guys above this without many an amateur photographer dreams of capturing this panorama. for some, the dream could now come true. just an hours drive them down. a cable car leads up
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to the ship one, nearly 3000 meters summit. tonight, these 11 people and their instructor marcos. i can plan to go star chasing location and fear the location very special because you see the whole panorama, the eiger mangion and human. and you can capture the whole atmosphere and phone com . now, for example, there are a few clouds and at night hardly any light pollution, and with so little pollution, you can see the stars very clearly, for instance. and the milky way comes into its own, quite nicely to get with photographer mach with ice. becca has won numerous awards for his images. and since 2017, he's been offering courses in astro photography as a field for tonight for you to be able to take at least 5 professional gorgeous images home with you. before the participants get behind the camera, there is the theoretical introduction and then they have to prepare their sleeping
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arrangement. normally it's not possible for tours to spend the night on the, on the, in the now to be so high up at night where you can't normally be at night, and then to see the stars over the mountains. i always wanted to photograph that, and i don't know exactly how it works. and so the course is ideal. if you see machine, people always nice to take photograph. it's fun. you're a little nervous about whether you managed to get a good picture, but it will be fine with concludes, gradually, the last light disappears. on the horizon, the workshops are organized around the new moon. when light pollution is at a minimum that he should be in another difficulty in the night photography is that cameras are really made for taking pictures that night. but for photographing during the day for every camera, new light, least that makes it very difficult. the issue with the settings as well denied. so that means you have to work with very high i so values and
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a very high shutter speeds. it's actually only been possible for about 10 or 15 years in 15 yon movies after the last clouds have dispersed a clear, starry sky appears just as everyone here had hoped for delta smear. the main thing for me is that the people get away from their daily routines. i'll switch off completely and are simply able to forget all the stress from wharton, gone from stress from the up. i forget them can. now it's time for everyone to put what they've learned into practice. marcus, i can beg or give some final tips at 2 in the morning. the milky way appears most clearly the after only a few hours sleep, most of the participants are back behind their camera. impressed with the mood of the lighting and the dunning views,
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ah touchy figured it was really worth it. there were lots of very good snapshots to get the sunrise in particular was very successful. f ok. we can see if, you know, i learned a lot, especially about the camera set ups and functions you, i didn't know much about them before. so you know, i'm a little tired, but i'll survive that. i'm not, i can sleep on the way home. maybe after 18 hours the workshop come to an end, the group set out back down to the valley in a short time, the next star chasers will arrive, also hoping to capture breathtaking in the the we are off to the swedish capital stock home next, where we meet up with an award winning chef who doesn't rely on modern kitchen
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appliances. instead, nicholas extends prefers to cook his dishes the old fashioned way before had electricity or gas. he runs an extremely successful restaurant in south. com and that's where we met up with him for a journey back in time. this restaurant in stock home is filled with the smells of smoke and roasted dishes, but there is no electric or gas stove anywhere in sight. had shoved nicholas that cooked his dishes on an open fire. open fire. it's kind of like music. it's not electric nukes, think it's like analog music. it's more like a guitar compared to an electric guitar in a, you know, a regular guitar. so it's very kind of like, back to nature's view, the fire, the cooking nicholas act, that values authenticity. he wants his dishes to give insight into his homeland
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sweden. like the seaweed. he cooked on the grill and served with scallops, closed on hot and cold me along with a ro, clean and caviar me. the fire and the smoke and all of the woods give a completely different character to the food. so basically, scandinavian food usually is pretty bland. so the sweet or acidity and but here you get the grilled flavor to it. that open fire cooking character chopping light is part of the kitchen routine. x that uses only birchwood. it burns without giving off sparks and develop a pleasant aroma. if stephen used to fire the old cast iron stove, he got the idea to cook over an open fire at his vacation house. so
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i bought this small little house and where we didn't have an electricity. so i started play around with these techniques and then everyone, all the guests that came to love the food. so i thought it was a great idea to maybe do this into a restaurant concept. the restaurant is located in central star would and other natural materials dominate the interior and furnishing me make last x. that team is constantly at work creating new dishes. me for example, beef exclaimed over. hey, can monk fish smoked in juniper with metals and wild garlic capers? smoking is one of the principal coaching methods here. the top chef experiments with various scandinavian woods engrafted beside fish and meat. he also smoked other ingredients. for example, tomato. i used that old strainer. i buy
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a cheap one and then i put whatever vegetable i want to smoke into that. and then i take it into the fire. and then i can use like a little bit of either juniper or hate and then put that into the fire. and then when it starts smoking, it just smoke your vegetables in a little bit of lead. it's very much like up to you. you can experiment how much, whatever you want to do with it. i mean, i like to use vegetables that are little salt lake. lot x death creation have also won over the restaurant critic, he and his team has held one star from the french mission land, or may guide since 2013 a 3 course meal x that costs around 80 and a 7 course menu, some 150 euro's all the dishes are serv. todd,
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even the dessert. a colon mary highlight is the mushroom souffle. a dish baked in the oven, it's combined with blueberries, and an ice cream with essential aroma of birch. the or i cooked like this and the more i get you said the more i love it. it's a little bit like if you know i raised on a motor y'all and then i got a sailing yard and i just preferred so much more pack. that's all cooking methods and technique, send his guests on a colon or a journey back in time. maybe that is why we didn't fire chef nicholas except the far ahead of his time. i wilted flowers like these are certainly not to everyone's liking and mine always
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end up in the garbage. just give me a beautiful, fresh flower arrangement like this one here any day. but the person we're about to meet would definitely say, i'm missing out on the beauty that can be found in old dead flowers. that's something she includes in her artwork. well, we met up with her here in berlin. leaves welded flowers are the epitome of beauty. at least 4 ca train linkers doff for the berlin based photo artist. a plant is most photo genic, while it's dying me car studio and full of dead flowers. i'm interested in the f, emerald nature of flowers and other living organisms. one company, you can interpret this as a metaphor for the circle of life. it's not necessarily just about the flowers you see everywhere. here. i like to explore in objects nature and reveal it structures
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which lie hidden under the surface. fighting. before she turned to photography, pain, lincoln's daughter was an architect. while working in tokyo, she discovered a concept of beauty she hadn't been aware of before and which inspires her work to this day. ever since i lived in japan, i've been very impressed with the clarity, simplicity and on the present influence of nature and japanese culture. with all this produces a special appreciation for beauty, comprehend for the composition of colors and shapes known as, while the sabi, diesel, concerning this concept, it's about the acceptance of transients and imperfection. when the imperfection and incompleteness of things in life. it takes months before a plan becomes part of her art, but how it's stored and the dosage of uv rays affect the process of decaying and leave their mark. link us go up regularly, miss the flowers with water,
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doesn't them? and turns them to me. if the photograph or me catastrophe is actually always an encounter with a certain flower at a certain time with a certain feeling. because every day this process of withering and drying out you produces a different view added to colors and shapes champion on the form and. and sometimes it takes quite a while to reach the condition i need for the photo or to arise exactly how she photographed them, remains her trade secrets. she's spent lots of time getting the setting just right . that alone demonstrates the complexity of her work in which chemistry meets our needs. it was about the structure. so for example, if we hold tulips up to the light or like here, stick them on a pane of glass. you can see all the fine lines in them that show through kind of wind and uptake and ship them leaked. and so then i thought for my next series,
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i'd completely remove all the pigments still in the pedals. and then i took the pigments i'd essentially extracted and added them to another series of the area that we were given. the series varies is currently on display in berlin. up the 16 pictures on shell, her personal favorite pangs, and the very 1st room. it's not just the works, special format that makes it stand out and say only photo in the exhibition that's not square. it's rectangular as the subject demanded it. it's also special for me because here in the form of the pigment and the form of the plan exist side by side and comprise a whole, a gave me it's liberating when beauty is defined as the acceptance of transients and imperfection. because then beauty is all around, even in the process of the k. that's what kathleen lincoln doff wants to express in her photos and inspire people to apply this concept to other parts of their lives.
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a polluted 12. me yeah. he didn't, but didn't was 1st diagnosed with asthma when he was to find out why didn't have the nebulizer again that he did, you know, then you'd better stay home. where can you go?
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i'm from outside rather play at home here on the the in the are they never come with the different. okay. i mean there's a lot of anxiety about air pollution. you've got the motor, especially in jakarta. i think i was needing any jump out of the course. i am among unfortunately we had to resign ourselves to living in a city that has one of the highest rates of air pollution in the world. i was thinking from the side you see what people with asthma like, my son or me need to avoid breathing and dirty air whenever possible that i gap or
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we have to wear a mask every time we go our lot in that it's fallen, it's been getting worse year after year because the amount of traffic increases that me. i see that on the air pollution can cause they don't asthma, flare up up and up. political isn't data. ah, i am. it's a pity the government has chosen to build even more coal fired power plants. solar energy would be much better than their daddy. the
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country used to have a lot more green areas. now they're gone. yeah. because of people seeking profits from new building projects everywhere. ah ah, you need to now we're radco randa home, which we designed and built. it's a combination of a family, home and large, and you've got the entire building is covered in education, improving the micro climate around the location, you see equally micro and it's even possible to lower the room temperature inside the building by around one to 5 degrees will be sent to me from the municipal mouth
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or something to adjust and we wish we could move to the mountains where it's cooler, but not to cool. one where there are still lots of trees went down, like in a village on me if we can create an economy based on environment, we have all the analytics in place. now, the question is, policy areas are we actually reduce the carbon emission? we need to balance our all all of the elements. 6 simpler, put it into the city state of singapore, strikes
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a balance between humans and they're built up environment msl monday. and it's designed incorporates nature and buildings in harmonious way along in the designs, which is now growing awareness about the issue. when i was i had taken down to the park, has a really positive impact on his house. the one along with high hopes for the dawn. he was smart and lively from a very young age. i hope his asthma can be cured. so he can run around and play with his friends again, mine mine and not get tired so quickly. up on the south. another country grappling with air pollution. is iran,
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with the pandemic international factions and economic hardship making everyday life . a challenge? climate change is rarely top of the agenda, both in the capital, tehran, individuals, the pushing and peddling for change, ah, riding a bike through the streets of tehran is a potentially hazardous activity. exhaust emission levels year up to 8 times higher than w h. safety recommendations. the city is doesn't smother in smug 57 year old, and now the re wants to change this. she studied abroad and now runs a cafe in tehran. she recently joined a group of young people who call themselves green clubs. their goal is to make the
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city greener. the bigger problem is, we don't see the potential alternatives. we think that because one has a lot of traffic and has a lot of pollution, it's impossible to write the device to call or to walk or to rod. but with the fact is, we're running to reduce pollution and it's not read say, is a meeting point for a small dedicated cycling community. twice a week, the group up is free repair services and coffee. many of the cyclists are women, though they're not expressly prohibited from riding bicycles. a lot of hotline is continue to insist on this nomic. but according to these women, a lot of iranians feel differently. most of the reactions i get when people say me back in a positive, a lot of people encourage me,
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especially women. they clapped me from their car windows hung loudly and call that marcia la, how great for eleanor's nose, re cycling presented a business opportunity. during the pandemic, she started selling solid o bread. this allowed her to continue earning money during the locked down. initially one of the biggest challenges was handling deliveries. she asked a few of her psychic and soon she had a small fleet volunteer seat korean. the very great. we started with 4 cyclist about 2 months ago. now the club is close to $100.00. the last one of the cyclists, photographers shown team every week he takes an afternoon off so he can take pos, atlanta, georgia. that was up until now we haven't had the infrastructure for biking. thanks
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to our efforts, we can hopefully make officials aware of the fact that there are people like us out there, but it may be then they'll build bike lanes all over the city. well, i think and they go shunting and his friend mohammed a heading to touch, reach in neighborhood in the north of the city. biplanes are still quite rare here as well. the leader of the pack is period kind of see the mayor of tehran since 2018 though. he only cycles with male colleagues, he's regarded as a reform oriented politician. every tuesday. he rides with them as part of an event known as call free tuesday. about it and on years into iraq, we thought only of cause we build roads purely for automobiles, which effectively only encourages people to drive them time for us to rethink things and create more public space for bikes and pedestrians and target. and they go through that with you to his goal is that within the next 5 years,
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such as will make up 5 percent of the traffic in tehran. currently it's less than one percent. already shantina has reached his 1st custom out the day of the day says she uses the green delivery service once a week. it avoids my traffic time consuming traffic and tear on i make new acquaintances. i love having tea with the all the people that come here volunteers, shantina and mohammed make time for tea for the time being customers that have to pay for their service. and i really like doing it because i like contributing to my cities development. i mean, it's good that more people ride bikes, but also the companies are supporting our movement for, and it's not the re, the scheme. it's more of a movement than a profit making venture. like many other food service workers during the pandemic,
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she's had to fight to survive, but she still stones by her project. i was ever leave the want if i were so religious business, i wanted something more than just the walls and the food and the name to stay behind me. i want it to start a movement, something to be remembered and something that could be continued with or without me . her goal is to reach as many people as possible. she believes that's the only way the movement will have a real chance in iran. in the other parts of the world, cycling is a lot more straightforward with high quality lane shielding, right? is from the surrounding traffic given conditions of this kind. a lot of people will willingly leave that cause that home in the german city of months that well over a 3rd of commuters get from a to b by bike in making cycling attractive is also the key goal of an initiative
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underway in the city of belo. horizontal in southeast, in brazil, for a country designed with cars in mind. it's an especially significant move for this weeks. global ideas are reporter, be anchor coach, went to find out more the streets are coordinated off and the new speed limit sign is up able interview side is the sustainable mobility officer. with an ambitious mission, she wants to radically reduce the flow of traffic in the brazilian city of below a result because it's not coming off of this. i think it will do is turn out blueprint into something tangible so we can start working with the ideas to reclaim the street. that means fewer cars and more kids playing outside though their numbers are smaller than usual due to the pandemic, a group of volunteers have come to help the st artist intended to reinforce the
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point in many parts of brazil, a speed limit of 30 kilometers an hour is barely conceivable. separate single flooring is not always dreamed of a slow pace. 31 which allows pedestrians and cyclists to move about safely, you know, vehicles on i believe i told him that said he'd love to see them as a way to proceed with the stream. with the air will be monitored to find out what difference the new speed limit has an emissions levels. the volunteers, you sand, cement, and clay to create st furniture. it's the same technique that was used to build the great wall of china. simple, stable and and while i'm getting locals involved in the planning stage, that was important to everyone. that is various people took
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part in the discussions. mothers who use the space talked about their kid's needs out of paypal express, what they needed. it was very interesting because it was such a collaborative process about the new 30 kilometers own includes a bike path which links both the affluent area of santa teresa as well as more deprived surrounding areas with the rest of the city. today evelyn and her colleagues are going on in inspection you look, the cars are already slowing down the scheme as part of a larger scale project called urban towns. ways. it's sponsored by an international climate protection initiative. it's a short stretch, but by forming a connection with one of the main psycho means in the city, it offers a viable alternative to driving a car. i don't pass. i had already been using this route on the daily
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basis, but it was very unsafe locker. this stretch over divided was really important to us, was to present lisa, now i've been talking to myself for years like my children are to and now i have a grandson who is learning to run it. you know what i was creating a better city for us. all 3 jewels, most of our panels they don't resign. she is located in the south eastern state of nina shed eyes and is one of the largest cities in brazil. traffic here is heavy. brazil was a country designed around cars, and that's one of the highest rates of road fatalities in the world. for years, authorities have been investing in public transport and cycle paths. but of the 400 kilometers of cycle lanes promised. only a quarter of actually been built prompting frustration from cyclists. this business drivers aren't aware of what we need. the bikes are a viable mode of transport it. so that's why the creation of cycle passed is
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important to view that it's quite moving to discover a new cycle pass on to the school of you know, the transformation is almost complete. just a few finishing touches from the volunteers overall, it's a simple and highly cost effective initiative. abilene and a team of volunteers are pleased with their work and hope their project can serve as a blueprint for others. so but i'm, i'm really touched it so i'm very thankful to everyone who helped create this required time is work day in and day out. it makes you feel like you swimming upstream together. we did it. thank you very much. regardless of
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the project is had a far reaching effect, not only has it reduced traffic and benefited the environment, it's also boosted social cohesion, all the more significant during a pandemic. local residents keep the area clean for those who are involved in the conception of the project, it's especially rewarding to the children's wishes have really come to fruition. it was an interesting process and amazing to say how the whole thing became a reality right here in our neighborhood. and this is become a communal phase more and more people coming here, which in turn makes the area safer. and that to brings more people here. it's a psycho home we just spoke there only a few areas in which a speed limit has been introduced. it's a fresh way of thinking about public space. so i think the whole city to do with a re thing. evelyn has also brought her family alone to check out the
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project separate denied, this is what i work for so that kids can play safely on the street. we want people to be able to enjoy public space safely. well said, what if i started this project may seem small, but it changes perceptions and culture. and that makes me really happy though you think it was fairly the success of this project in vito a result could form the basis of positive changes all over the city. and beyond. the tune children's one giant problem needed to be serious inviting.
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how will climate change affect us and our children learn more at d, w dot com slash water. plastic packaging is lightweight, cheap, and practical. according to the u. n. some 400000 tons of it produced every year, much of which is used just once before being toughed in the trash the pandemic, because only exacerbated the problem with disposable masks, gloves, and other medical waste, polluting the environment. we find out how people in gonna a tackling the issue. this leads to the east have gone as capital a crime is drowning and plastic trash, richmond, clark. oh and his friends are collecting it. well aware that in a couple of weeks it'll be just as bad. again, we deserve more than the dump side. this is our little pod. i prefer to keep it safe. and we believe that your collective action or responsibility was,
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should move was authentic. the packaging solution. they've carried out over a 1000 sweets altogether in their battle against the global plastic tsunami. they pick up everything from all the supermarket bags to fishing nets. now, even waste from the cove at 19 pandemic is washing ashore. yeah, but anyway, we can, we will find some maybe called faith, which of course came out on the outbreak of the fund that make this news change the way it will be great for most people to use reasonable my to reduce this because the thing is my it's really becoming another found damage to find damage. the activists get modest financial support from a variety of organizations. even the you, they're alarmed, especially by series of new studies, would say that over the next 20 years, the amount of plastic in the world's oceans will devil to a total $600000000.00 tons. the maritime plastic deluge has taken on a life of its own. dr. emma, who of
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a crime university is studying the damage done to the ocean. it takes hundreds or even thousands of years who plastic to decompose that it gradually breaks up into ever smaller ponds. the smallest of them, the nano particles, now found in fish. r a huge problem for gay and plastic that made it lead and chemicals. these flat plastic gets in the fish and then we consume the fish. and then what happens? we end up consuming the chemicals into our own bodies. is a big challenge, not just for the ocean and the eco system, but also for human. one more reason, forgot to press ahead with recycling. plastic manufacturer mini plas has grown to be one of the country's most important plastic suppliers. it produces 2 types of plastic, plastic made from fresh materials and recycle plastics. it's
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something that came out of necessity, the cost of how much was expensive. we found out ways of recycling the matea. we're talking about almost 20 years ago when recycling in guy. and i was very little, we have 50 percent of our production as a belt of recycled material. and we also produce and sell to other factories. but not only that is that we believe that in the next 10 years there will not be a single drop of virgin material. and if i reciting trash means revenues for the company and jobs for its workers. the tasks of collecting and processing plastics provide a valuable opportunity to earn an income in a country where jobs can be hard to come by. after the plastic has been segregated by type and color, it's processed into a molten mass which is converted into granulated plastic. the approach has many benefits, recycling, the aides, lots of jobs and the
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a. well this is something that is very needed here. we have developed 3 plans that collect for us, shred and recycle. and those are fed by smaller plans to whom we give always trainings and financial help through ourselves. and sometimes through g, i said from your country and other organizations many is especially environmentally conscientious, getting 2 thirds of its power from the sun. however, where the beach meets the city of across the activists from plastic punch, the recycling is good, but waste prevention is better. so they also want people to think about how they live community might change the mindset on how the all hands of these items in the life. so that's is the essence to do some form of hope that we are messing it up and we deserve to make it better for them as generations. this is that message we
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