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climate the what impact will change doesn't happen on it. don't the make up your mind. the phone lines the the welcome tick, label 3000 wind from showing how the dominican republic is turning its back on fossil fuels. we find out how a malaysian celebrity chef is raising awareness about an unseen, but ever increasing stress. don't fall music is on the rise in jamaica. so it's
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a merger rate. what's the name between music and violence? the laid back reg, funding and the relaxed caribbean. jamaica but the island also had the darker side in 2019 molding, 1300 people. there were a similar number of shootings, and just under 500 cases of rape bearing a day goes by without bloodshed, much of the perpetrators. a young people who are taking hughes from the music scene . we have nothing to so it's going to bang. astonished to may come down to the scene has just released a new album. so normally i get that 20 rifles in the recording studio. approx used in his videos, which are saturated with imagery of gangster culture, gannons and drugs and lyrics with distinct yvonne and overtones up from
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dan. so is the cool kids and tough ones. that's how we live. that's always. so what is life then? what is life or negative life is that level of negative and positive? i mean that's what just be down. cool. is the most popular music sondra in jamaica, and the biggest hit tend to revolve around violence as far as going to bang is concerned, just keeping his fan satisfied and can't understand the criticism he comes in full from some courses. by i should pin birthday can be i can be and it can be just that we have to express the whole skill you kingston's get has have been paid by the violence for decades. jamaica has long had one of the highest murder rights in the world. dancing rhythm and rule lyrics
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have seen it take the storm hood on every street corner. children grow up in the field. a huge debate about where the boundaries should be drawn. the barrow video does don hole reflect reality, or does the music promote criminal behavior? does it's laura fi violence, homophobia, and massage any. some of the answers you've been convicted criminals themselves to make his prime minister ones don't have to be aware of his responsibility. you will have the protection of the constitution to sing up all you also have a duty to the children. one andrew hagen was through violence prevention organization. he takes us through the
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slums of kingston increasingly dominated by gang warfare. he explains the roots of the violence that he's experienced 1st hand himself. when you're born in a section in the community, you learn to heat another section on the community. because maybe a person might have kill your father might have kill your display abroad a own cause, a person living with those kind of anger. i've got it's hard to find someone here who has not lost and loved one to gun violence like common son was killed recently by a bullet in the back. just one of the countless murders that never see any one prosecuted you. it's a similar case of commons, neva, his son was executed with a shock to the head of the violence is driven by desperate lack of opportunities for the poor here, neglected and ignored by politicians per schools and per prospects accompanied
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by a hunger for recognition when they see that you have them with you can't talk today, most the god to live, they will listen to you because some time be up to be old industry in for them. so what can you say? it's a fight for survival. that breeds further violence. revenge was under demand for respect combined to form a vicious circle of gang member garfield confirms deceased him through rena. any mas, yes, and i'm yes, it was on the mars. everybody look exactly why and a local, pre, every near for every job job on hard. so they don't have the dog side for other poor. so good. you watch the terms though, to say among the known artists outside. kingston is 21 year old coffee. her music
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features a regular infused mix of dance hall and pop. you got this? so the that i love it that i think the last year coffee won the grammy for best reggae album. her message is a positive one. i think less than the poor of music for it goes like whole the, if you can, you know, go into a person's life or in a person's life, or much music and mean to them. and i think it's my royal to simplicity and hope positive eyes, and i think be a positive public figure have big inspiration at her mother who gave her a happy childhood. despite the lack of money. coffee was able to finish school and got her musical training in church. she wants to be a role model in jamaica and not only for women, that's a teacher. she was in more love than appreciate them from home. so that when they
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grow older, they're already have a phone dish on their confidence and they don't feel deaf to expose themselves in a certain way in order to get a certain results. while coffee is going her own way, violence remains a dominant and disturbing factor in dance. music stick is everywhere from its 1st use up until 2019. we people produced an estimated 9000000000 sums of it. half of all plastic products a single use, and just the fraction of them recycled the mountains of ways to expanding steadily . the majority of plastic trash is dumped, burns, or ends up somewhere in the environment. around 25000000 tons of plastic waste and his, our oceans. that's around one truckloads per minute. if this continues in 10 years, it will be to truckloads. and by 2054 minutes, then there will be more plastics than fish in the sea. sick needs
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centuries to decompose so many future generations will have to face the repercussions. the use of it today, theories and themes aims to open our eyes to environmental impacts, which are easy to overlook this week. we had to malaysia. the me. this is just thick to now for the final ingredients. the the you never, he, he, johnson you already do stuff is the
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the food has always been a big part of my life. it brings my family to sit together. and i love it so much. i've made a living out of it. i am the host of the number one food show. emily the me, it is estimates about 250000 ton plastic afloat in to see if i really mean is also in your 4th.
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it doesn't buy it magically disappeared. it can breaks into small particles called micro plastic that smaller than 5 millimeters in the ocean. is full of plastic and marine organism living in this system finally mistaken. as you have for sol, michael bus to end up to our plate a previous report estimated 5 grams of michael busing. a week. that's similar to what we we we need home cooked food, stomachs. so this is a week, week,
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week old my so i need to know how the bus to get some food. and now that we know we can actually learn and do something about and show me which kids don't know yet. effects of like i said, to human health, but in the previous 10 years, many researchers all over the world, it's trying to find the real effects to the organism to human have. but what we can conclude, it's not a good thing for us to the effects that plastic has entered into our system of much bigger problem, the policy
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makers or the government itself actually be a very important rule in reducing plastic waste. the ends up in ocean that is mismanaged the law. plastic for produce the mall microphone, there will be continuing to popular belief. michael buses, not just in the we know, had one of the most of the spoke intern, daniel, investigate and micro release for one whole. the
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this is what we have right now. we have similar types of cases such as fill them and type in some fragments. this is what we really really stopped breathing. wow. we breathing in plastic right now the i think one of the things that we should do is useless. plastic. first use last thing we use. thanks. we use your class. we have to do our part to ensure that the plastic goes into the oceans . because what goes into the oceans goes into the animals, goes into the very violent goes into the it goes to the water. right back to us found out in your toilet. michael plastic products as well. we can do something about it every single minute of every single day. we can choose
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how we buy and we choose what food we eat. and we can also choose how we threw out or manage our ways. and by finding out that we can actually the cycle of cycle, at least we can prevent the cycle from you know, repeating. i don't sound too preachy. but after learning we've learned we really have to put the message out that you know, every person should have the responsibility of where we leave this earth. going to leave it a little bit better than when we found it. if every person on that we wouldn't even better for children, for sure. sure. so at least we got to do it, start to in renewable energy sources gradually, gaining ground over the past decade. the share of energy generated by the sun and wind globally increased from 8.7 percent to 11.2 percent. that's the good
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news. about the same time global energy consumption. it'll say why you think the bad news is that within the energy mix, the proportion of energy generated from fossil fuels remains constant. in 2009 electricity gain from oil, coal and gas made up over 80 percent of the global energy use. and it's still, it's 10 years later in 2019 as energy demand increases. so therefore, does our consumption of fossil fuels. it's time to step up the shift to renewables and in the dominican republic and vicious energy transition is well underway from global ideas. theories are reported catchy, went back to find out more the market day in savannah. rio and villages are coming together. digital mountain village lies in the west of the dominican republic,
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right on the border with neighboring haiti. mm hm. i see that mountain over there, where it looks pale. the ground is totally dry. that's part of a t. v i have he is one of the world's poorest countries. by contrast, the dominican republic economy has been booming for years. yet little of that prosperity makes its way to the border region in the west of the country. just a little money. i'm a community leader responsible for the development and progress and village with fighting for them because many people are leaving due to the lack of help and work one of the most pressing problems here is that villages have no electricity? well i think that if the yellow one i've been doing laundry for 3 days, it rain,
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which is why it's taken so long. washing clothes by hand is pretty tiring. my back hurts. if i had a washing machine, things would be much easier. but i have neither light nor washing machine. josefina center is also worried about her children's education. the school is closed due to the corona virus pandemic. so they need to learn from home online. but how is that supposed to work without a computer or the power to run it in the next month? all going well, major changes are install for savannah, real cleaner. since i've been from the german development agency, g, i said, is working on the dominican republic energy transition. now he's bringing renewable energy here that you don't had on sky beaten the government after to support them
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with the small centralized photo voltaic facility for supply power to the village. the. this is to meet their strong to her so i can finish it. have had some experience the solar energy. they pulled the money to install solar powered street lights. building roofs were also equipped with many solar panels years ago, though most were stolen sold or no longer work. but that should change in the future thanks to improve technology. a centralized solar power plant will deliver electricity right to people's homes. so binary o will have its own power grade they will need except on the inside of chance, just like it has already been built in another finish, a few hours drive away in the south of the country. thanks to the sun. 50 families here will soon have electricity and intimate access. got on leave,
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you have an idea about each family will pay a monthly fee and this money will ensure the system sustainability if something needs repairing or replacing. they'll have enough resources to restore the entire system over time, but i don't the satellite. so in the renewable energy is gaining ground throughout the country. but it's just the stones of a long journey. 85 percent of the dominican republic energy still comes from fossil fuels. for example, the coal fired point out alina power station produce is one 3rd of the countries energy alone. but the dominican republic is trying to switch to cleaner forms of energy. and it seems to be on the right path the biggest firms in the caribbean, located here, including the monte christy soda pump, which covers an area of over $200.00 hector's. at 115 such projects. by the year 2025,
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a quarter of the countries energy is expected to come from renewable sources. like it's 9 wind farms including met a phone, go with it's 17 turbines. the wind is a powerful force in the caribbean, especially during hurricane season. so we most likely say yesterday we had a wind speed, 11 meters, most of the facility was going at full til with more monumental hurricane. the turbines will switch off. so once the wind speed hits 25 meters per 2nd, it's a self defense mechanism. and they haven't, i feel you said a little bit but wind is hard to control. that's one of the laws of benign referred to renewable energy as an f d as non guess, do not less energy sources that are unmanageable and therefore unreliable. and we need the cuts and stuck into people's heads
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a bit. i'm so especially at the start of this project, it was clear resistance to this variable, renewable energy operating and because of the fear. but the impact on the quality of the power network takes of fish that all my teeth in the capital center domingo, this now is central control center, which helps provide a better overview of the energy supply. how much energy is currently being produced by the big coal and oil power plants? how much by carbon neutral facilities. the biggest challenge is to calculate the power being generated at the big solar parks. will now plant on the phone with one minute sooner. power plant can be producing a lot of energy, but then a cloud comes in, suddenly there's less. and there's nothing the operator can do to controllers with an hour, but the more data they receive, the smaller the difference between prediction and reality. little by little trust and wind and solar power is growing. ah,
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no real people are already sold on the new solar power plant. the finished elders have already picked out a place for it. because if folks have electricity, they won't want to leave their village, says nelson. but when will we be in this? welcome home. no one wants to leave that community. there's no better place than here. think it's quiet and free, that pollution of all we need is a better quality of life. as many as 300000 people in the dominican republic still live without pallet. soon 50 more families will be enjoying the benefits of electricity. this weeks global snacks. we try something sweet from south africa. ah vocab. lived at the foot of signal hill in cape town. the muslim influence
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quarters are noun for its colorful houses and steep valley ways. ah, it's home to cooper. my hammers are anti cooper. she's known in the neighborhood. her speciality is cook sister, sticky, spicy deep fried pastry. must the sunday breakfast invoke up. ah, a good sister down from those years when they came to south africa, africa that time. right. and they gave our people that a sip of a donut. and what did what out before this is the pro but from them. and then the guy that was up to and so they came to the n a c. and they called the, the cook, 1st butter and sugar are blended in hot water, then yeast and the spices. that's a change in that is mix spice. we're that cut them all. that
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is my fine and the see. and this little yellow things here is my, i find a nazi p nazi p. this is i can explain it to this for that. i that i out the pills and grind, if the week ah, the milk eggs and flour stirred in to form a dough for needing but no account mechanically or the dough will be too soft for doing this for over 20 years and it's all we're the one in the dough then stands for 2 hours before it's time to shape the coat, sisters, ah, and deep fry them for around 4 minutes. every saturday, auntie cooper's kitchen is transformed into a bakery use work
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continues on sunday morning at daybreak. the cook sisters are warmed in syrup and then rolled investigated coconuts. the 1st customers already wasting every sunday we might use this otherwise not to suddenly cooper charges 5 south african rounds equivalent to 30 years for 3 coaches. the in good though sunday school system, do you face them all over the show? and then this one who me is myself. my life is the best anti cobra can stand up to a 1000 cook sisters on sunday mornings and winter a few less in summer. ah, because south africans loved them so much. september 1st has been official world
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