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we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taken shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing and download it now for free. with this is d, w. news live from berlin top talks ahead between iran and major world powers. another chance to save the iran nuclear agreement. negotiators gather in vienna trying once again to keep the deal alive after the 2018 with all of us. and
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making sense of india is devastating. second wave of coven health care workers look back at the surge of cases this past spring. asking, could it happen again? ah, a michael ok, thanks for joining us. talks over iran's nuclear program or resuming in vienna. it's the 8 round of discussions aimed at shaving the 2015 agreement, which was meant to stop tehran from developing nuclear weapons. the talks include germany, britain, france, russia, and china as well as iran. t. ron has increased its enrichment of uranium and has restricted inspectors ever since former us president donald trump pulled his country out of the deal in 2018. the current us administration says it wants to
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return to the deal, but that's complicated by new demands by the iranian government. as delicate diplomatic discussions resume in vienna. d w went to the iranian capital tay, ron, to ask ordinary people what it's like to live with the consequences of economic sanctions. hope is in short supply in this commercial district of ot, ron as the talks and far off, sienna, rec, on even the small items on offer here. getting more expensive by the date too expensive for many most people we meet. don't dare to speak out about politics. and those who do i disillusioned manager in that oh, if i don't reach agreement, then it will be young. people like me who pay the price 7. i'm as an economy isn't a shambles, and there's no work in even if you find a job, everything is so expensive when you're young. carney's,
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the caught on the road you're going on. i was in my good will nemea, buddy in casual effect on it. even if they sign a deal, you nothing much will happen normal your i don't think anything in the next year or 2 will have a positive impact on my life to present the humanity of your father or because it was thinking with one i'm to us are haley, don't my think our president does not even interested in reaching an agreement as when i drew honey wanted one, but didn't manager as well as that? i think the new government does not even close to any this. give a hobby if it won't work out to successfully a family mafia to on what their lives in the foreign ministry leading the nuclear negotiations is just across the street. no representative wanted to speak to us. priorities have shifted since iran's new hotline government took over sanctions relieve remains of pressing objective, but official willingness to cooperate with the west. is that an all time low? this political analyst at t, ron university, tells us over the realizes that of the, of dealing with
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a country that's not through a label. it's called the united states at the left, the agreement. once it is this american saying that you hold me once. shame on you, if you called me twice. shame on me, so the racy administration, mr. racy other people around him. don't, don't want to be full twice. many ordinary iranians also feel duped. not only by the international community, but also by their own leaders. as i'm with about on telephone, how stable that nuclear deal should be made when the basis of these la mic republic is corrected. but from the very foundation, as only the listen shows when the people in charge them have gone where they belong them, wake is i recorder has as long as that doesn't happen and agreement will not be reached. only to do right through official has the people in charge,
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think only about the benefits to themselves, lamb only not about the 85000000 people living in this country has the huge morris retina. right? and so iranians are bracing for the worst. they know that no agreement is likely to mean more sanctions and even the possibility of a military confrontation and that they'll be the ones paying the price. for more and all this, i'm joined now by cor needle is honor by he is associate fellow at the alfred vaughan oppenheim center for european policy studies in berlin. welcome, sir. how crucial are these talks for iran? there's clearly much at stake for the iranian people. right. and we've just heard from, from the people in the country themselves, they are seriously worried that this is not going to be a success. there is little expectation also because of the government at the same time. this is the government they will have to live with for the next 3 years round
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about. so the, the expectation in tehran is, is quite low. there is worried that the hard line government may drive this against the wall and then with possible consequences ranging from from more conflict to more sanctions. so there is much at stake for the people of iran. one aim of today's talks is clearly getting the united states back into the agreement. why is the bite in administration reluctant to do, sir? well, there's 2 things to watch. the 1st is that the iranians in fact, don't want the americans at the table. and so this complicates things the iranians have said because the united states left the deal 3 years ago. they are not allowed to sit at the table and talk about the revival of an agreement that they already left. so that complicates things. the other matter is the united states itself,
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washington. there is little appetite in washington are in favor of going back into this agreement, despite the fact that a president biden on the campaign trail said that he would want to re enter the agreement. he has different priorities, he has a social legislation to get through through the congress. he has a very small minority and so he doesn't want to waste political capital so much on this, which is why they are very reluctant to give any guarantees what this and they are the analyst asked for. they've already left the agreement once the iranians now want to be sure that they stick to it for a 2nd time. right. let's talk about the con, the need for a moment to run. so religious, military leader, what role is he playing in all this? well, he is the supreme authority inside the country and he, you know,
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years ago and he green lit a nuclear deal. he said it's okay to be in the nuclear deal, but i don't trust the united states. and now he says, well look, i told you, so we came across the united states. so he is very careful in any moves. it appears we can only say, it appears that he is also giving an okay a to re enter the talks, 1st of all, otherwise iran wouldn't be there. and to conclude an agreement which is beneficial for iran, basically, which means sanctions were. the question is, how much is iran willing to give in order to get to that sanctions for div? so anything that is decided in vienna will have to be put to for, towards him, put to him, and then he will have to give his assent. he is also a frail man, i'm so there is talk about his succession, which may additionally complicate the matter, but so far as he is around he is the opposite of all things political any wrong.
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that's a cornelius and about many, many thanks. you're welcome. thank you. here's a round up of some of the other headlines now. south africa's or bishop dis desmond to to is being remembered around the world as a champion of justice and human rights. he died on sunday at the age of 92 to was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1984 for his efforts in the struggle against a part time to dams have burst in north eastern brazil after weeks of heavy rain in the region 18 people have died since torrential rains began pounding by yes state in early november. tens of thousands have had to evacuate their homes. and now as a panoramic filled ye are dross, reclose. we want to take a look at some of the lasting images of 2021. in india, a huge check and wave of covert 19 swept through the country. thousands died
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crematorium to burn the dead were overwhelmed by the numbers. they held mass cremation. sometimes people had to make do and burn their relatives bodies wherever they could. ceremonies were rushed and sometimes makes shift. they continued into the night. one crematorium worker tells g w's namisha. joyce, well, his store georgia july is done with his hospital shift for the day. working in patient care is demanding but manage it. he says it is a fall. try it from the 18 months he spent working in the maturity through the worst of the pandemic. here was allah has only worked deos and healthcare in another life. he was a performance auto or jealous as he took to the state of the age of 10 and loved every bit of it as an organizer, makeup artist and on. so all of this came to
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a standstill when the pandemic hit and darla needed woke when a friend refused to walk in the missouri of daily's biggest go now i'd as hospital dollar stepped in what he had any during the 2nd would be anyways, he recounts losing track of the number of bodies coming in, piled into ambulances. darla worked frantically to provide dignity to the victims, families in the gales. there was no end to his ship. of the heathen in a space for a 100 bodies vocal, there were 2 or 300 wild one on top of the other. your play again i, my job was to sort of lose, identify a mark up in that it was the worst day of my life tiger and then which it got worth some develop who dollars younger brother took any here you own or dollars pleaded for a bed at the over bell and hospital he worked at him, but it was too late. his brother thought for life for 5 days, days in which
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a dollar wasn't given the time off to with the $101.00. okay. go through gum leisha dollars model has been invited endlessly when he started working in the grammar toward him, losing her youngest compounded. her fears taught you beneath. i never imagined this . what happened to me? the 2nd corona virus, we that will haunt me until the day i die. i'm really terrified. i have only 2 children left. i just want them to be safe yet, but i just want to spend my last year with them because they come together. let's say that the 2nd leave, however, maybe a key reason why cases are currently low in india. tests showed that could when i was antibodies have been found in large sections of the indian population, essentially acting like an additional vaccine door. this could bumper eyes and guess as expected for omicron here, hybrid immunity,
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which essentially means the mental infection followed by explanation, provides as good a protection i t shirt. and i did that even enough to believe that though in, in population is right now, protected in the future. it might be quite maxine booster who july is already seen more much on cases rise and his hospital and doesn't get done to the stage any time soon. his hopes for 2022 are far simpler. for me, he wants to come home and i am only and sit down to moscow with his family. he suspects that even this door may be due ambition. earlier from new delhi dw correspondent, mister joyce, well told me what the indian government is doing now asked the number on the con cases, raj, but like the indian government have just wandered off to render all convenient with what to now very quickly new restrictions guidelines imposed on international
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including stricter and football testing and i now would give the 100 and all the toner loans done with all the different i went to import night depending on the you know that the route. now some dates are also an hour restrictions on the go back to the far more restaurant. you will also likely to be impacted, especially if you'd like to move in your focus on the vaccinations. dont have had beacon shop but it overall majority but then all the legitimate population which is all adults have been completely back to 90 percent people ever bought one all the adults that have been on elizabeth's or in the christmas address, the primary the also now the talking with the code of january shouldn't from the age of 50 to even start getting back to muted, most of the welcome in and out for health care walker as well as we're doing the one that will be ready for you to be improved. however,
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a race against time. china is hoping to eradicate rising corona virus numbers as it passed the house. the winter olympics will get the latest and the rest of the world is nuts. the california walnuts the will here. how supply chain problems mean. there aren't enough to go around the state of your business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. roll on 2022. german companies are expecting big things from next year, despite all the concerns about a new corona, virus variance, and supply chain shortages. as according to the latest annual survey by the cologne institute for economic research, they asked 48 business associations representing almost 3000 companies about their prospects for 2022. and you'll see that 39 of them say they expect high reduction or greater business activity next year. the other 9 say things are supposed to say
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are as they expect, things that are around the same level, not a single association expected their sector to be worse off in 2022 than 2021. now a wide variety of industries are optimistic on was across the board, really among them are machine and plant manufacturers. we've also got retailers, the i t sector is banking on more security contracts next year. and last but not least of us ago, construction and the pharmaceuticals sector. however, when it comes to creating new jobs, the survey is not quite as bullish, only $21.00 out of the $48.00 associations. so they're sectors will be hiring more people among the manufacturers and electronic equipment and craft workers. at 19 of them said that the number of employees will remain the same. well, 8 of the business associations are actually planning to cut stuff next year. well, let's discuss the findings of the survey further with the director of the cologne institute for economic research. michelle, thank you very much for joining us on
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d. w. business. just to explain to us why there's so much optimism among german businesses. that moment, i think 3 arguments make clear why the german business sector is optimistic 1st. we're still out of the way of crisis. and the 2021 wasn't disappointed. expect mongrels, and we traced all the supply side problems you mentioned already. and this year and the next year 2020 will be a year catching up again. and we hope to come to the repeat process level again. so it's still year of catching up. second on we have a lot of more in the auto statistics of the german, they're nearly on the historical level on the highest level. so there is no demand side problem. the only problem we have the only, maybe mike about it, the supply sadler rooms. you mentioned, so we expected the john business as in the general expect that there was
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a problem next year. so all this is base is the basis for optimism, but most important we have no demand side problems. in germany. we do have the on the con very and now in case numbers are rising, how businesses feeling about that? a factoring that in when they think about how, how good 2020 it is going to be for them. you'll be asked to answer for the company's end of november and the 1st time of december. so that was still in the situation that they were faced of the fact that there is a new very variant of virus. colds, micron about what can you do. you can only ask for one flexibility edgelog production scheme. you can try to be flexible in the, in the uses of your workforce and all is already done and the companies are working on the vaccination campaign. so this is not very simple task to, to make an forecast on the only current is a vase may be strong, but without a smaller impact on the hospitality situation,
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nobody knows. and the right is between standstill of production that will be the worst case and an ongoing production. and that may be the best case that we have not really an effect on that. so in this case, you can only ask for flexibility. and he went about supply chain problems as far as having a knock on effect, we're seeing inflation as a result of that was saying i of energy bills is on if that expected to resolve itself during 2022 it takes more time as we expected during the year 21, but for next year the company's us indicating that they will see on guns the lower problems on the supply side. the logistics systems which are really the travel due to the closing of ports in east asia. for example. have we, we expect to, to solve these problems ever come back on the, on the new quality on to just sticks and the companies react as already mentioned, was high us cost. so right, this is still uncertain,
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but there are more hope that will solve the problem next year. and this will the most important for coming up with all the demands which is still in the order statistics. ok. michelle hotel, director of the cologne institute for economic research. thank you for joining us. this money welcome that china is seeing its highest numbers of corona virus cases. since february of 2022 over 200 reported on sunday. most of the cases are in the northern city of she and where almost all businesses have been ordered to close . residents must say confined to their homes. as the authorities carry out what they call a full disk infection of the city. the usually bustling city of $13000000.00 is more like a ghost town. only one person from each household is allowed out every 2 days to buy household necessities. all non essential businesses have been ordered to close by may not like it, but 2 years into the pandemic, people are getting used to it,
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stocking their fridges, and preparing to sit it out. that's a shelter you may want me to. but now with experience, we know that locked down a large scale contact tracing and investigations of infected cases as well as quarantine are very effective. that's our china has been able to curb the spread of a pandemic. what might be in such a short time, or you go by in the trees. so now i'm not scared at all. we have to do is follow quarantine instructions and the pandemic will go away soon. if you might have a good china has implemented a strict 0 covert strategy since mid last year, using tight border restrictions. targeted, locked down st. lengthy quarantines and population tracing technology. managing to slow new cases to a trickle. the country is implemented even stricter measures as it prices for thousands of international athletes for the winter olympics. in february, foreign spectators are mostly banned. all participants must be fully vaccinated.
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and once they enter, the olympic bubble will undergo daily virus tests. but with the virus expected to become a part of normal, everyday life. elsewhere in the world, china's total lockdown strategy is coming increasingly under question to you actually, you should in younger now some the other global business stories, making news. airlines across the world cancelled almost 8000 flights over the christmas weekend. according to the flight trucking website. flight aware dot com cruise code in sick after getting infected with cove in 19 bad weather. also kept many plains on the ground in north america. david related flight cancellations, continued on monday to rush of energy. giant gas from has rejected accusations that moscow is deliberately limiting natural gas applies to europe and polish government says russia has stopped gas deliveries along the yamaha europe pipeline which supplies western european countries. public data shows the gas link has been put in to reverse this week, allowing poland to receive deliveries from germany instead and trouble. chinese
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property developer ever graham says it's accelerating the delivery of new homes to customers. it wants to deliver $39000.00 by the end of december. that's almost 4 times as many as it did in each of the previous 3 months. at 2021 has been blighted by all manner of supply shortages and the end of the year is proving no difference over the festive period. backlogs at ports have held up deliveries of all kinds of seasonal favorites in the u. s. supply bottlenecks. i'll providing a particular frustration farmers. walnuts do particularly well at gold river farm in california at the end of the year. from here, they're shipped around the world. 30 percent of the global supply comes from the west coast state. um, this load is going to germany. these in shall walnuts are going to lebanon. ah,
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these loads are going to japan. but this year the boxes are piling up in the warehouses. not how it should be. exports are grinding to a halt. gold rivers president is worried. a we are shipping right now, less than half of what we should be shipping and could be shipping this time of the year, simply because there's not equipment available. the port of oakland, a key export hub, see routes in major ports like this one are heavily congested due to high demand. ships often go only as far as los angeles rather than up to oakland to save time and money. they're making decisions to try to get their vessels back on schedule as quickly as possible. and also because of the incredible import demand, they're trying to hurry back to asia, pick up in ports and bring an over to the united states. the woman farmers here in
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northern california are losing out the competition on world markets is fears. china and chile are also important not suppliers. so is europe. all customers, retailers, for example, no longer necessarily look for quality in time, so uncertain supply. they're more concerned about availability, which is why the californians have already lost customers. now the global semiconductor chip shortage has been one of the biggest effects of international supply chain troubles. but as you've just seen, food is also struggling to get to where it's meant to be eaten. well, a potato shortage in japan means that mcdonald's restaurants are experiencing a chip shortage of their i'm, they're particularly popular in japan,
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mcdonald's french fries. but for now, they're only available in size. small japan imports is potatoes from canada among other places. but due to corona virus related logistics problems, as well as flooding near vancouver, fewer deliveries are arriving from canada. many japanese are disappointed. he say quota ever since i was a little girl, i loved mcdonalds fries. if i could, i would eat nothing but fries until i was full. so i'm a little bit disappointed today and end of it. i don't think it's that big a deal, especially if you can still buy multiple servings. it's not like all the fries are sold out. if they were then, yes, i would find it a bit sad for the people who like mcdonald's fries, but they can still get the small. they just have to settle for smaller portion, like around 2900 fast food restaurants in japan are affected by the delivery
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problems. now, mcdonalds is hoping to fly their fries in until then fast food lovers will have to dial down their expectations. and now a reminder of the top business story we're following for you this hour. germany's businesses are overwhelmingly optimistic about 2022. a survey of thousands of firms found 3 quarters of them expect the next 12 months to be better than the last from so from, and the business team here in berlin, from all from us to head over to our website, d dot com slash business. you can also find us on a do d to be use youtube channel and on facebook to next time you know how to eat without feeling guilty about the impact on the plan it. according to german food, pioneers is possible. they are creating environmentally friendly alternatives for
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popular foods in the kitchen. and the laboratory. is this the solution to a growing population? global 3000 next on dw. ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites d w world heritage 360. get the app now ah ah, welcome to global 3000. this week we had to the rain forests of cameroon, home to some now well protected gorillas,
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cheese without milk and meat free sausages. is this the fate of the feature? ah, and we find out why chinese parents are hesitant to have a 2nd child despite the government lifting it's one child, ruled every 2nd, 2 people on our planet, 1060. that's $80000000.00 people per year. according to the u. n one in 9 of us is over 60 years old by 2050. that will be one m 5. with life expectancy rising and our planet's population booming, the global population pyramid is whitening and becoming flatter. life expectancy is improving thanks to progress and developments in medicine. better health care provision under greater awareness when it comes to health
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age distribution varies greatly from country to country. nija has the lowest median age world wide just 15.2 years. japan, meanwhile, has the highest 48.4. germany's median age is 45.7. china's population to is aging rapidly. the result of decades of government imposed family planning policies. although beijing is trying to turn this around as yet, there's no baby boom insights. as old as a chinese parents want their children to get the perfect start in life. often ye being offers new mothers, a full package of services for their new boys are official. ha, ha, ha ha. to work. this is a talking diaper. it tells the mom if the baby paid or if the babies temperature is higher than $37.00 degrees. so it says momma, i have a fever before mom our how, how far shall official accomplish it?
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each diaper cost $0.40. the sensor alerts the mother smartphone, so the, our product from the baby industry. she insists on demonstrating how it work. i as well as selling baby products, dingey being also runs a real estate empire. she owns morton $460.00 luxury hotels for new parents were mothers can go to be pampered, right after the child is born. this is how hot holly is. the luxury suite costs around $13000.00 euros a month. that room is over a 100 meters square. big had a normal room cost between 5007800 euros customers with the middle or high income can afford that film, gallbladder, ankle quite neatly. especially in the wealthy cities in the lobby of this baby hotel and beijing looks like any other luxury hotel with a welcoming committee for every guest than you and her family have
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enough money. they are renting a room for one month. she belongs to the well educated, a lease with a college degree and a good job and the internet sector. but even she can only afford to have one child right now. you got me and they will know soon. this is will they? if we manage to earn a lot of money quickly, then i'll consider having a 2nd child who we want to make sure our child grows up in prosperity to how that's into ha, ha ha. the midwife sleeps next to the new mother so that she can take care of the baby at all times. plan you still seem to lack confidence and is anxious about doing the wrong thing. getting ahead in chinese society is a challenge that starts at birth in 18 years. he's expected to go to university, only a very few make it that far. oh oh, so we hope that our child you'll be able to start learning math physics in english
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soon. i don't want my child to fall behind the others. chinese parents have such high expectations to highs adults. celia gall, this generation is growing up with wellness programs like china having a child cough, an average of 805000 euros. by the time they reach 22, my, the midwives come from a lower economic class. i could never afford hotels or outlays like those. the communist parties desire for more babies can't be fulfilled. i may be families in the city have the financial means to have more children. but for country people like me, it's difficult if you're either, if only one parent works in the family, can't survive a 100. for decades, the chinese government only allowed families to have one child in an attempt to reduce china's population. women who got pregnant a 2nd time have to report a baby or pay
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a fine. now china's population is getting increasingly older and there's a risk that by 2050, it's population will shrink by 28000000 president. she, jim ping needs more babies to realize his dream of china's greatness or the show ball pension and health sectors are coming under increasing pressure. yeah, i mean the economy will shrink and expenses for social programs will rise with local administrations, will have to go into debt yet. they will we g in hey long john province. the consequences are tangible. this area and china is aging, the fastest life is hard. most people here are farmers. the cultivation of corn brings a meager income. this year, floods destroyed large parts of the harvest. there are fewer and fewer children here. and parents here have to make a hard decision. was everyone wants to earn money, but you want to be with your child to. you have to decide either raise your
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children or make money. the city of no her, the elderly keeps of themselves. street life here is changing in front of the houses. tenants are sought for vacant apartments. one jeff who lives in one of these houses. the 50 year old butcher and his wife are raising their grandchild chung. the parents live in shanghai because the pay is better there. every month they send home money. several generations are paying for shanks upbringing. ah, yes. oh yeah. i think no one in the country can afford a 3rd child. no one can even afford a 2nd child. that's why they don't want mine. long. jeff, who has ambitious plans for his only grand daughter. she helps her with her homework, but that's still not enough. in a few months time she be taking private english lessons. the child's life motto is
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hanging on the wall. oh, when you are confused, you have to read hello. when you're a line, you can thing or when you get mad, just do your math. i mark your hall for sure. here were she was, i hope she will one day be rich and have a happy life again. when she grows up, i hope she can go to a good university and find a good job. in the last 10 years, the population of no her has shrunk by 30 percent. the city already has a ghostly quality. china's leaders are afraid of a childless future. in their her that fear may be slowly becoming a reality. coming late in the countryside, you see houses, but no people with the last generation here we hired while the last generation fears an aging country, many in china fear an aging population. the adults at this baby hotel will continue
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pampering. the precious new borns are no other types of food require as much land to produce as meat and dairy. according to the un livestock farming accounts for 78 percent of agricultural land use and no matter whether it's organic or conventional livestock, farming has some seriously negative consequences for our planet. to day though, there's a huge range of environmentally friendly alternatives. oh, what distinguishes these cheeses from these ones. this is the difference. so mess dary production is exceeding its biological limits. industrial farms are exploiting animals and require postulates water and energy globally, milk production alone accounts for almost a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions in the last stock sector. ref failed.
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vulgar, seen as a cheese afficionado from a swiss presented family with a long standing love of dairy products. for him, saying no true traditional rac, let's and fun dues doesn't come easy. he want to find cheeses, the replicate the taste, experience, and texture of cow milk based ones. but with no animals involved. 2 and a half years ago, he founded former as food biotech company based in berlin. he wants a cheese that can be eaten with a good conscience, thanks to precision fermentation. we instruct micro organisms to convert the nutrients sugars and nitrogen that we feed it to convert that into milk proteins and milk proteins already to the basic building blocks of all the products that we love. when it comes to dairy, they are responsible for the functionality of the products, and we are producing them bio identical the same way you would find them in milk, but without the cows. and if you get real the cows in this whole value chain,
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then you also able to get rid of most of the, of the downsides. really, whether that's sustainability, ethical, or, or, or health related. unlike count, microorganisms aren't picky about their food. informers live in bond from the east and bacteria fed into 2 mentors with byproduct from the regions via potential industry. then the program to produce organic molecules. these micro organisms a 10 times more efficient than cows in conversion feed to approaching, plus a pretty much anything organic. this technology can adapt to what's available locally all over the world, such as cocoa or comb plantation. currently, former is making chines products for the short maturing process recruiter and mozzarella in this food lab at the technical university as berlin, logan senior and his colleagues are experimenting with various flavors and chas. they aim to serve not only weakens but true cheese lovers. 2, i 2 grenades,
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creaminess. this is a bit more crumbly. no, you can already. yeah. you can tell like how it's nice and cool. health tons to cool for most cheeses aren't available in shops yet. the company is in the pilot production phase, and the technology is being validated on a small scale volt xena once for mo, to become a leader in fermentation base daily in europe by 2030 with the world's growing population. conventional food production can't satisfy demand, bought, new technologies and diverse ingredients could help increase sustainability. taked algae commonly found in asian cuisine, but largely overlooked elsewhere. hamburg based beaver, mars is bringing alvy to german dinner tables in the form of the beloved breakfast sausage. but these are vague and an nutritious thanks to the moraine component,
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mixed with spices, potatoes and onions, eigen round and up. so from howdy will increasingly important in the future to feed the growing population. and they give us so many minerals and vitamins that are important for the body. you know, i would be term, you know, that's how we came up with the idea of making products where we incorporate. i'll keep it all to come around my home, really for dr. over design integration to give the body, all these minerals vitamins and all the essential nutrients him crop. what suitable field the alga come from an aqua farm of the norwegian, north sea coast, where viva. maurice works with local fishermen. they know the sea, like no one else, and a perfectly equipped to harvest the augie. the company uses 2 types of micro alkie, red and brown, and one type of nico algae, there, unassuming organisms. all they need is that clean oxygen rich c to flourish up to in meters in 4 to 5 months. the harvest is must be careful not to damage the roots . then the algae rapidly grow back again. one harvest usually yields around
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$5000.00 kilos. leave maurice produces sausages at this battery once a week to keep it vague and production starts at 6 a. m. before any animal mate has touched the machines, the founder believes that the new alternatives for sausages and other foods we love could help reduce over consumption of meat and fish. al gay is the perfect ingredient, and not only for sausages i love your shops, m d, them probably didn't have bio shots and also give the body a lot of vitamin austin. how about pure alvy? like the red dolls algae? it can be eaten straight as a salt substitute sites or it can be deep fried and then it takes like bacon. yeah . bacon substitute for begins strictly i'm not sure. was unchecked as absolutely gonna i'll be sausages are more expensive than the meat variety. but these don't
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have flavor enhances or food coloring and they're begun. ultimately, it's up to the consumer cameron's ebay forest is one of the world's largest rain forests, and almost unbeatable when it comes to its variety of animal and plant species. but deforestation am poaching pose a threat to this unique environment. there is hope though, members of the gorilla guardian club of fighting back this rain forest can only be reached on foot. zante tear and the able forest research project team are on the lookout for rare primates. oh yeah. oh look and that's a guerrillas nest or a buzz on tomorrow usually build them on the ground water after their evening meal . they make themselves a place to sleep longer, so pushy or offered courtesy on,
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but we have 11 primary species here. the overloading guerrillas, chimpanzees drills and prices. red columns, monkeys, they call obeyed to press. the primates are in high demand with poachers who can sell them as bush meat. jaunty tear, also used to make his living that way. but for most of the last 10 years, he's only study their tracks to find out which animals are travelling. where in the forest he lives in liberty on the edge of able forest. one of the 3 villages that are taking part in the project. they do when i am grasped what impact merging hands and anyway like, it's not really a profitable business particularly. okay, yes, you can earn a bit up, but the income is very irregular. that's why i decided to stop hunting uncle, you're listening to shaheed. usually now he only gets to see the animals in video footage. the researchers have set up 17 trial cameras in the part of the forest re
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gorillas live. besides chimpanzees and guerrillas, these forest elephants are also threatened with extinction. and the extremely shy drills are particularly at rest. the ebel forest research project was set up by the san diego z wildlife alliance which supports primary conservation. it's been collaborating with the villagers for more than 10 years. many of them used to be poachers. now they've learned to collect data on the animals or set up camera tra, anyone who wants to take part must join a gorilla guardian club. then they get paid for their work for gonna drink and on going have to thin out the clearing a bit. so the camera isn't obstructed because sunday, i hipaa laconia once
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a month the team spends a few days venturing deep into the rain forest. they use campuses and t p. s to find their way. marcell kitchen has been part of the team for 9 years. the environmental scientist recalls precisely where each animal trail is found. what's particularly interesting are the movements of the around 25 gorillas that were discovered here in 2002 a to then they were only 2 known gorilla subspecies and cameron. one group living south of the seneca river and another hundreds of kilometers away to the north. for the reason why we call we are collecting the sample is to do some genetic analyses to find out, well, how related the glass of able to doors farms hard of the cassandra, the coffee where glass is very significant. and it is even these analyses are finally, you know, finally come to a conclusion. we might realize that in come around yourself having tools hops,
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dishes of glory, love we might be having a 3rd. one able forest in southwest and cameron covers an area of almost 1500 square kilometers and borders are nigeria. it is part of a large rain forest region, the 2nd largest world wide of to the amazon in brazil, to protect the rain forest in the future. the project aims to include the residence of the more than 40 villages surrounding the forest. the 3 villages taking part in the project so far all have a gorilla guardian's class to enable the residents to feed their families without having to resort to poaching. they can join the local club. here they get help to buy life stock or plant vegetables or cocoa. joseph. luckily, another former poacher became a farmer almost a decade ago. he farms vegetables but focuses mainly on cocoa beans cultivation. if he ever has problems, he can get support from the gorilla guardian club like all the other members
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of linda cole, i. the coco plantation has changed my life, her full, i shut the hunting is very tiring and you get little money in the end or i laplant as your dealer with the coca plantation. i just have to get our bank and go to work and then harvest as much as possible. could you pull on a while? oh, like here in mit, there is a small school in the other 2 villages on the edge of the forest. the teachers receive training from the scientists and protecting the forest and its animals has become a fixture of the curriculum. people are now what kind of animal is that? one, the one a guerrilla man. me. the idea is to raise awareness about the topic among the youngest visitors. so can move blair down. what i like about the cause is the guerrillas comm,
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lazier like people yesterday. and what i learned is that hunting isn't good because animals are like people are gone. the project has made many of the vin, it is see the forest with different eyes like 72, some 90 percent of the one time coaches have become farmers. and that's what the children see while they grow up. but the guerrilla guardians clubs don't want things to stop there. move wrong, go. i'm fed, do we want to know those zone to be created was on which the measures to guarantee the survival of the guerrillas are respected because the species is in danger of extinction. finished bodies, you're not alone. that's why he only takes his children to the edge of the forest. what it'll look clear, this trail, what animal left, that trail, that he'd assume a porcupine. he wants his children to know about animals, but he also wants them to know when to leave the forest to its inhabitants.
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in today's global living rooms, we go to mexico. ah, with lowell, i went to service. hi there. i'm pedro calderon and welcome to the rancho as low house in chihuahua and come in, well, i went up to the manure secchia into la garza l rental luma. the ranch is owned by the mexican funds for nature conservation. he jo law, you know, my nickel,
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i'm manageable, and this is where i live, and i read in fact, and if the casa, i am really fortunate to lee bye and the ranch house gentlemen us, lyric aisles had been best. he was built in the 1970s by the original ranch owner. he lived here for 40 years and we are capable and much of what is still here was his limit by your delicate has hung from ben rancho. oh he not. ah, if i wasn't like wasena gave, this is the kitchen without. here is my computer, my coffee, my. it's very cold here in the winter law and that's why we don't work in the office. but in the kitchen where everything is close by. and well, i really like my coffee, so i'm always drinking a more gothic battle, though the thing will make of it though. the emperor kill rental in this used to be a busy kennel rash from there. there was between 1003000 head of cattle here, denila. now the ranch is used for animal species,
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conservation of we have heard of mexican bison here, and a few cows. me not but that. the morgan, nope at all. there used to be meals for the ranch, hands here in the house, and i can going back then they had these large tables where the food was served as, as grand as on may. but today we'll use them for workshops, or when people come to help us work with the bison, your knee, you can go in and that you adamant about handling some. ah, that will put up bucking me for this is a jar made by the puck he made and which are one of the 1st cultures among the original inhabitants of northern mexico. ac i as in law sally, this is the living month. i mean, there's also some of the original furniture, my seat that that's a game table made out of barrels, a chuckle. there's also a pool table and on my side, but it is more of a work and storage table. they had a quiet place to put things for a day, but i could be out of the island and took it away. well, we always try to keep the ranch, feel it almost a month and everything. but in
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a lament that had been rancho, here are some of the saddles and put in rancho. yep. and this is mike. here horses are my passion, but when you get empathy on, so look, i use, ah, this is the ranches official office because it's so cold here in winter. we hardly use it and i work next door in the kitchen from our house. i wouldn't know, but i collect data here, information about the wells, the map of the ranch, or records of where animals have been spotted awe, thanks a lot for visiting. and thank you for allowing us to share a bit of our life here and give you a few impressions of what it's like on the ranch. bye for now. oh, no. ah, ah, 2 children, 2 companies, one giant problem
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