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there are different forms of time. tar. ah, with a dimension, we know we won't live forever. and the illusion about time presenting futures past starts april 14th on d. w. ah . ah, welcome to global 3000 comma traffic. how a city in brazil is upping its quality of life. bio diversity under threat tourism is taking its toll on kate verdes bird life and how the ukrainian russian community in new york is coping with the war back home.
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whoa, russia's invasion of ukraine has triggered a huge wave of displacement. millions of ukrainians have already fled their homelands. but russia's aggression is also aimed at members of its own population, such as those against the war. around 200000 people are estimated to have left russia so far. those who can stay with relative. so friends, russia and ukraine have large diasporas across the world. revolution war and political upheaval during the past 100 years have forced millions of people to move abroad. from where they watched nervously developments in them. mother country for decades, russians and ukrainians have lived side by side and brighton beach near coney island, brooklyn rushes invasion of ukraine, has badly shaken both communities. oh,
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these people protesting the war and singing the ukrainian national anthem, or russian, their country will never be the same again. they say, there are no sides in this war. there is no ukrainian side, there is no russian side. where for people and we're for peace, we're against suffering and against is dirty political game. angela craft jenko as the ukranian architect. she and her husband just happened to be passing by. she's surprised by the local russian communities display of solidarity. oh wow. yeah. the war started 8 years gone and the whole war turned their eyes away from vessels. so now seeing that support greens, me hold on, i hope in the better future i hope the war was stop. it's a hope that many here share brighton beach is known as little odessa, due to the high number of russian speaking immigrants from southern ukraine. most
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of them oppose pollutants, war freedom, radio broadcast from brighton beach to russian. speaking listeners in new york, antoine call you teach is in charge. there are 2 reporters galena gold back from yellow roost. and michelle, novak nov, who's from russia, but has a ukranian grandfather. call you touch himself, is russian. augusta, his parents work for the russian army up here, and they back the war in ukraine. me been against it clearly and having access to all the media, international, russian, ukrainian, named and them been, are only able to see the official propaganda from russia. i mean, it is difficult, it is difficult to have like texting me hands on. whatever those people say they're in the west don't, don't, don't believe them. rush is right. and that's the, that's, that's the way it is. pretty them over him. sushi story, sheesh. sheesh didn't say the freedom radio team are all against the warm and not
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afraid to sing. so i'm just there even can donations for ukraine. i mean yeah, i was just, company is witness. center center can see it. i wish i knew in new york, i never asked her where you from. are you from mar, ukraine, are you from? where are you from? it's doesn't really matter. great. they from, we know we're from there where much more united here than there. the real soviet union helped with the real soviet union in a, in a very good term is here because here we have here in the small town of south brooklyn. we have a, every republic is represented after days of reporting on the war. the team also want to include some more positive news and their programming back. they marked international women's day in early march with some light hearted russian song. it was even in school up boys. and so as a person from russia, from moscow,
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i don't feel any hate from ukrainians because they know, you know, people who came to the united states from all this difference of palmer soviet union republics. they came here because, you know, they didn't want olaf in the former soviet union. social astonished go came to freedom radio after 20 years, as a political reporter in odessa. he's worried that put in might unleash nuclear weapons. but he has no issue with his russian colleagues. here we all are the americans and her naughty ukrainians, not russian peoples. all of my colleagues, lou also understands your age from m open. this is a problem for them. also. angela crunch jenko arrived here from the city of nikolai of ukraine 20 years ago. it's now being shelled by russian forces. she and a friend from your country in burg. russia discuss what's happening. 70 percent off
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rations still been if he's doing the right thing. they still believe there was no war in your crime. so i hold those regular russians who refuse to their chaffin youth and the chest, the information they, they are part of the problem. all of my friends who are here, like, not in russia feeling the same way that they losing home, you know, like, or the hope to go back to you know, something because now it feels like they might be nothing left. they're both desperately worried about their friends in ukraine and russia. here in brighton beach, the war is heading close to home. our planet is heating up and since the late 19th century, the average global temperature has risen by one degree celsius and global heating
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is accelerating. summers are growing hotter and longer to leaving many people desperate to cool down sales of air conditioners fans, and fridges are up. by 2050, there will be 9500000000 such appliances worldwide. the international energy agency forecasts that by then 2 thirds of all households could have an air conditioner to day cooling appliances, already account for around 10 percent of global c. o. 2 emissions. the older the appliance, the more likely it is to emit pollutants, and use up lots of energy. it's time to replace or repair mechanic. a child is learning how to repair old refrigerators. these female technicians are being taught how to solve the connections and about the benefits of environmentally friendly coolants. here the trainees are replacing the old
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compressors on the supply and anything that though many of them already work for companies that sell refrigerators and air conditioners, a lot of processes such as checking seals cleaning with liquid nitrogen and recycling refrigerants are completely new to them. we're moving away from there or says them, but then use his pin. okay. only a few women attend the 2 day training as it's mostly men who work in technical jobs in kenya. but this doesn't intimidate mckenna, chow, i'm happy being in the field of men trotted, doing the same and bring you been better than than men. all the program is organized by the german development agency. g, i said in conjunction with local partners. but promoting women is no easy undertaking. over the past 10 years, we have been trained technicians and we have train over at how them. and part of these only 60,
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we men have been trained. we are talking about 5th by fence. thought because of these agenda disparity, and that is one of the reasons that we wanted to have these training for me. men we wanted to, i mean them to come together so that we can and our fan what are their challenges? the idea is that it's primarily women, his spread environmental awareness within their families and beyond and protecting the environment is becoming increasingly important in kenya. old refrigerators can damage the ozone layer by emitting dangerous greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. older air conditioners also waste vast amounts of electricity. according to the green, kenya will emit up to 5000000 tons of c o. 2 from the cooling sector alone by 2030 . if things don't change, feel are aware that modern appliances can help prevent this. i would miss you and
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still needs a lot room since it there is issue so that it goes through the monitor under the ground, the own over there for is a bit over air condition to know that. ok, you're using these for the for is to run because over be for 13 years mccain look at child has been working as an air conditioning technician at a company that services, appliances, kenya white. the new training taught her what her company could do differently to help improve quality of life for future generations. personally, my mother and i loved love, a safe elder generation lundy, in terms of my children. but you then run mand and their condition is lot. so for them especially love l zoned there you can see it comes with a lot of negativity, like an hour there is these there kind ola comes of that is as will she turned the
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same? um, puzzle mailed, i was say it it'll, it'll dealt me when it it to layla buzzy than dog l. the productivity of our land and event the. now this safe, the sift to avoid and well meant as a whole. the trainings are now taking place on a regular basis. the hope is that participants disseminate their knowledge not only in their companies, but also within their families and communities. given nairobi is rapidly growing population and the fact that millions of people use refrigerators and air conditioners, even small improvements, can help protect the environment. well, since the mid 20th century, the global sea bird population has shrunk dramatically. the reasons a diverse over fishing has led to dwindling food sources. many birds eat plastic, mistaking it for fish and oil pollution in the water and on the beaches kills
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untold numbers of birds. each year. environmentalists are concerned about the situation on the cape virgin islands off the coast of west africa. we went to the small island of sol to meet some conservationists who are trying to save a tropical bud species. ah, the marvelous red build, tropic bird. these migratory birds spend most of their lives at sea flying thousands of kilometers across the atlantic, and only coming to land to breathe high up in the rocks of a find holes to make their nests. but no much else is known about their habits. researchers from cape, sorry to have only recently found one of the largest colonies in the world. here on the island of south are to a lopez. she's
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a field technician with project biodiversity, a local organization, and frank to learn more about the species to help save the birds from threats and linked to growing tourism. they monitor more than $500.00 nests on the island. they are very similar. they have like a big deal and they have like i said, i got a woman on the on the go all the like you believe and they've been, there is super nice today, they're out tagging and taking samples from the birds. they found an unwilling participant here in the side of the cliff. the bird goes into a bag to help calm down. first, they'll take blood determinate sex. like i would think it's from the faith. you can see like a live in is coming from there. the here we clean it for is enough. are we big to
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leave the samples they collect, help them understand more about the birds habits, diet and migration patterns, as well as contaminants they've consumed. that also shows how the health of their environments is changing. feathers also provide some clues, like the tendency to check like a when, when is the that time of the year, luckily turned to the feller, and particularly the feeling well as of toxins build up in the feathers. evidence of how many patients the birds are ingesting and therefore indicative of the health of fish populations and our oceans. of course, there's also another way to find out what they've been eating their wound warmer. after returning the bird home safely, it's time to check on other nests. this baby is just 2 weeks old. the only check his parents will have the season. that makes the population especially vulnerable and red billed tropic birds are up against an increasingly
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dangerous world. not far from their nests. taurus soak up the sun and sand construction along the coast, erodes natural habitats and light pollution. disorient the sea birds during the night introduce species like stray dogs prey on the birds. not to mention plastic pollution, which gets into their diet through micro plastics in the fish they eat. but it's a balancing act tourism a means more economic opportunities for locals on the island of project. biodiversity is co directors as human activity is pushing, seaboard collies further and further away from their breeding sites. one of the main browser we have with cedar, it's a lot is not a problem garrison that want to be everywhere. there are some developments that are being blonde to be close to good on the, on the predicted areas near the colonies. so the problem is that, is it bringing people close to the golly we bring again food waste, which means stray dogs again, drugs and etc. or tour is back at the office,
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preparing samples to send to the university of barcelona for processing, where researchers are discovering new insights by crunching the data he's collected . the team hopes his findings will lay the groundwork for saving the red, wild tropic bird. and that by understanding their fragile ecosystem will better understand the health of our own worlds. nowadays, cyclists are a fully integrated part of many city scapes. clearly, designated psychopath safely separated from the rest of the traffic. mean many people happily leave that cars at home. in the gym and town of min stem, more than a 3rd of residents get on their bikes every day. there are now bike friendly pods in the city of baler, rezoned in southeast, in brazil, to an innovative in a traditionally college dependent country. for global ideas or reporter
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bianca cups hit the streets than to find out more the streets are cordoned off and the new speed limit sign is up. abling therapy side is a sustainable mobility officer with an ambitious mission. she wants to radically reduce the flow of traffic in the brazilian city of below a result. you won't get his back of my stuff up there. first thing the day is 10 abilene friend and to something tangible so we can start working on the duffel city . the idea is 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 street art is intended to reinforce the point in many parts of brazil, a speed limit of 30 kilometers an hour is barely conceivable. thanks to your sewing
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is the badge i've always dreamed of. a slow pace you 30. how much one which allows pedestrians and cyclists like to move about safely, heal viaz on a pretty because i saw temper 30 the 30 kilometers speed limit. as a way to proceed. the stream with was on the air will be monitored to find out what difference the new speed limit has on 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 sustain. yeah. and while i a been getting locals involved in the planning stage, i think was important to heavily horrible. prior vidas best various people took part in the discussions. i mothers who used to space talked about their kid's
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needs out of paypal. express what they needed me. it was very interesting because that was such a collaborative process. of course, from 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 colleague are going on in inspection i. it is like the cars are already slowing down on the scheme is part of a larger scale project called urban pathways. it sponsored by an international climate protection initiative. it's a short stretch, but by forming a connection with one of the main cycle lanes in the city, it offers a viable alternative to driving a car. and always pass on with the cyclists had already been using this rate on a daily basis. but it was very unsafe. okay. this stretch over the viaduct was
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really important to us would want somebody to present. he also says, lisa, ma'am, i've been a cyclists myself for years, so i feel my children are 2. and now i have a grandson who is learning to ride. i'm going to learn creating a better city for us all the resume on the bicycle seato banassi beano. a reason she is located in the southeastern state of nina sheriff and is one of the largest cities in brazil. traffic here is heavy. brazil is a country designed around cars, and as one of the highest rates of rude 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. what that is doesn't drivers aren't aware of what we need. that bikes are a viable mode of transport age, so as far in so that's why the creation of psychopaths is important. reviews and it's quite moving to discover a new cycle. paths are not available of you know,
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over the transformation is almost complete. just a few finishing touches from the volunteers level overall, it's a simple and highly cost effective initiative. evelyn and her team of volunteers are pleased with their work and hope their project can serve as a blueprint for others. if we go so, but i'm also, i'm really touched it, so i'm very thankful to everyone who helped create this. it requires tiredness, work day in and day out. it makes you feel like you're swimming upstream, but together we did it. i'm thank you very much. and if it is, but a guy that i the project has had a far reaching effect, not only has it reduced traffic and benefited the environment,
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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 part 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 neighbourhood. the latin says has become a communal space more and more people are coming here, which in turn makes the area safer. and that to brings more paypal here. it's a cycle. so we to focus only a few areas in which a speed limit has been introduced over laws. come it's a fresh way of thinking about public space laska. i think the whole city to do with a re thing have been sol. evelyn has also brought her family along to check out the project. oh, please get mad. this is what i work for so that kids can play safely on the street
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or something, but we want people to be able to enjoy public space safely. also, guinasso, it was part of this project may seem small, but it changes perceptions and culture of i'm and that makes me really happy though you can be fun. philly's the success of this project in beetle or resigned could form the basis of positive changes all over the city and beyond. all horrible, just have been tracking down taste this next again. this time in indonesia. ah. shimoda town a multicultural port city on the north coast of java and has been shaped by european chinese arabic and japanese cultures. and that's reflected in its vibrant cuisine when specialty can be found by from tomb. who should those take away?
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stand lumpy is a kind of sweet or safe re spring road. to these look, p o version was created, went on to him who said those chinese grandfather and his indonesian grandmother combined their recipes more than 100 years ago. now their grandson runs a snack bar and is sharing the olympia recipe with us. all the room argue that we washing cook, the vandal shoots into their soft at home. then we bring them here. you can mix them, was trim or design eggs to make the filling will talk of it all goes into a large walk where it's quickly stirred and fried with then the mixture is spread onto a length of go. now they have to work quickly. it's very popular
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with guests and we produce 500 loopy, on weekdays, and twice as many on holidays where i'm a lumpy, are served, fresh or fried. the price stays the same with ah, before the corona virus pandemic customers used to line up at the stand and eat right here. that the po was served with a save re coconut sauce. today, the lumpy spring rows are only sold impractical to go boxes. yeah, gallagher. madam, every time i go to simmering i have some of these lumpy. it's famous, a legend to you. i'm about to know that and that is just a legendary snack with a long tradition. and that, so from us at global 3000 this week,
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