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the hatred of the people, the explained. oh, cool tom, go. a history of anti semitism is a history of stigmatization and exclusion of religious and political power struggles. it's a history of slender, of hatred and violence even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. oh, a history that you semitism starts july 2nd on d w. ah ah ah ah, welcome to global 3000 drying out people in eastern germany, a becoming increasingly concerned about drought. unhappy developments. the mountain
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estate of blue town is struggling with climate change. stay or go, how galloping inflation in turkey is attempting people out of the country. this year has seen a huge hike in the cost of living worldwide. the international monetary fund forecasts that inflation this year will be 7.4 percent on 2021. put simply went now getting less for all cash than we were last year. a key reason is the war in ukraine. it's pushed up gas and oil prices, as well as the cost of other goods. turkey in particular is battling skyrocketing crisis, already high, it's inflation rate is now climbed to 73.5 percent. many there and now considering leaving, especially those who are highly skilled that are
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a live gen dick hab brooklyn is in turkey, looking for doctors would be interested in working in her practice in munich. it's been, it's law on cut off. i flew to ankara from germany. we have a massive shortage of skilled workers. if we can't find good staff from abroad, we'll hit a goal mountain of them down the van farm city. the neurologist and psychiatrist is meeting with osler or you. there are a psychologist who hopes to leave turkey as soon as possible, talked to custom of law to us, and we have many turkish patience. he don't speak much german, you'd be watching within the next day. give a call at the moment. it's not easy for tax to get a visa for germany, which worries me at that i'd like to do it. i don't like of getting me to talk to you soon. it becomes clear why she wants to leave. yeah, it's a 50 lira for 2 classes of tea. that's insane. no,
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2 glasses of tea for the equivalent of almost 3 euros for the young psychology graduate. who works in the student advisory office that's unaffordable. and given how empty restaurants and cafes here are these days, she's not alone in that e g economy have it like used? i mainly want to go to germany for economic reasons. it looks the same as all the other young people, heritage manager, after half an hour them unit dr. is convinced asked the or you, lar, would be a good fit and she'd be able to work with turkish speaking patients. is it they are she's ideal and wouldn't be taking a job away from a german citizen behind, and albert's prospect hong kong. now the psychologist is hoping that the german authorities will issue her a visa despite her degree, she still earns less than $400.00 heroes
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a month. prices have been soaring in turkey for years. the official annual inflation rate is over 70 percent. we don't want just will get child loom off his in the right shot on dirt on miss smart sawyer, 9 in last, j akila with tomatoes co 6 to 7 lera. now its almost 15. everything's getting more expensive and more difficult. our wages raised a little, but prices have risen a lot. we meet vsl, lulu, so i had a grocery store in istanbul. the economist calculates the inflation rate every month, based on actual price increases over the past year. not the government's official rate like a chinese last year. milk cost between $5.00 and $7.00 lira right. that she did right. draw the nicholas 7 laira in middle and now this milk is 20 marathon. it went up yesterday. unfortunately for the non dr. either
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a leader of milk for 20 years, roughly one euro 20 lou so believes the official inflation rate of 70 percent is incorrect and return public here use the use a lot of places. rate is at a 156 percent compared to prices from last year. and it will continue to go up soon, or the government's official inflation rate will break 100 percent by october or november. according to our calculations, we're headed toward almost 200 percent sitting in at that they closed the door to get you the traumatic increase in prices is also evident on the assumption. as my husband gets about a 180 years among children, we try to get by the things like cheese, olives, and butter out of the question can do all, no doubt, still we try not to buy any clothing. ricky mills, one of them like you instead of a whole kilo of onions. i buy just hill 3,
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the same with potatoes as i buy only will tell you that night. back in ankara, a leaf ginger hab brooklyn is about to meet with someone else. she hopes to join her in germany. thought that google is a professor and practicing psychiatrist send it in. yeah. and then you know, the reason for my visit, we've talked about it, you know, we need highly trained and qualified staff professor good hasn't decided yet, but he's clearly interested, even though he earns quite a bit more than recent graduates evict edition every day. i can definitely imagine doing it, and i'd like to work in england or in germany. i know that standards are very high . they're tickled not long ago. turkish president rich uptight air to one said that the doctors who complain should just leave an insult, says girl, who's been practicing for more than 40 years. alicia just leaves
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a canal saying that is just wrong. elder one has since softened his dance, but his words still sting. just one more reason why the exodus of medical professionals from turkey is likely to continue ah, happiness as a measure of prosperity. that's what the small himalayan country of baton is known for. the mountain state has fewer than a 1000000 inhabitants and is roughly the size of switzerland. environmental protection is entrenched in its constitution. baton is the world's only climate neutral country and its thickly covered with forest. but climate change is becoming an ever greater concern for how much longer will the pigs here be snow covered a buddhist temple high in the himalayas. where wheels powered by mountain streams, and stupid lining the roadway. signs of harmony with nature are everywhere. here. for the people of baton,
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glaciers and mountains are sacred. like these 7000 meter peaks at the border to the back. though the glaciers days appear to be numbered, the ice is melting. g to climate change are shown on this animation by the w w. f and the u. m. the glacial lakes have become a major flood threat. nearly 20 mountain lakes are currently at risk. the most devastating floods in baton happened in 1994. a lot of the properties were damaged as the blood came down and it also claimed some of the lights, but many mountain villages don't benefit from the glacier fed streams. they have to rely on the reins of the monsoon season in the south and return the monsoon season is normally in july. but in recent years, the heavy rains have come to sit on tight earlier in the month of may. the seats
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owned by local farmers were washed from the fields and the rain water vanishes almost as suddenly as it appeared. it springs, running dry and mountain streams have slowed to a trickle. according to the un, or than 60 percent of the towns population has no access to clean drinking water. about 4 and a half 1000 people living sea dante, most homes and the new hospital a connected to large rainwater tanks. but hardly any one, drinks the water out of fear of bacterial contamination. he had seduced and it's a sad situation or does or should it arise? it will be a disaster to this community. and his health providers, we may get across infection and we had out to see the source of the villages, water supply some 16 kilometers away village liter. none that are carol wants to show an environmental expert, the situation they're facing her world left and frequent disputes with the
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neighboring villages. the rules for access to spring water, a strict nam gay, who works for b times tarianna foundational hopes to improve water management. her, the project receive support from the international climate initiative is what this water belongs to. another group we've already spoken many years ago that we can share the water for cultivation everything but she ranty. they also have 400 households and a population of 4 to 5000 or so they're dipping into this water. they already been in, at least they share the drinking water with us, but it's not a solution. associates drain, dave i d, b, those are ha, climate change and a d party station as early as of ham router construction. and for many people the young students who attend setting tay central school are also affected by the water
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shortage. the 860 students have just one source of water for bathing and laundry. the only source of drinking water is in the kitchen. the students carry buckets of water to pay then and to flush the toilets. you don't have enough water to wash the body and that they have for water to wash their coach. and because of that, when you get all sorts of skin diseases and tattoos, yet one very big challenge. the narrow valley in the south of baton near the border to india has a sub tropical climate. at the valley's edge lies the village of dutch and pele. the water supply is a problem here to the monsoon has become irregular, and when it does rain, the torrential downpours often wreak havoc when the impulse for all the further coming down. when all let alone float, all uniforms before window and destroying god. what little 3 people do you want to go on? but the loom over the re blondie from here in the valley,
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the fields are small jam based on am and his wife, mainly plant mays and chillies of be did you 0? it's a lot of work, lum. gilder is a thin layer of soil with rock underneath the heavy rains, wash away the soil and then there's rock everywhere that dorothy m. oh, these plastic sheets protect their fields from weeds and erosion. john bay, so numb and his wife sell part of their harvest chillies and hartaman fetch a good price. i rounded up, the village, built a water tank to irrigate that fields. the water comes from the mountains 3 plastic pipes, but they are often damaged and landslides. and then as the elephants, we book it what own way they come into the village almost every night your small groups of young elephants are usually they tear off clusters of bananas or bamboo plants. 5 minutes later they leave water. we try to scare them off with noise enter flashlights. we believe in the nearby town of galaxy,
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the elephant spent. you're right up to the houses, often damaging cars or farmers fields. a few months ago, a local resident was killed by an elephant and the electric fence is being built to keep the elephants out. that way the hurts will stay in their natural habitat where they have an important role to play with cumberland. but the elephant is an architect of to for us. he decides what the forest is going to look like. and if there is a tick pushes, ah, he just go in with trample it on it. he opens up for the regeneration of forth buttons. forests are important to the countries water supply. they also play a vital role in maintaining bio diversity and protecting the climate. tiny baton is doing its best to adapt to climate change,
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the residence of the mountainous kingdom, half little of the choice. 02 children. to countenance one giant problem and manila, ignore me. i perceive a peculiar, lively, lazy, leafy jersey louis lay fully asking how will climate change affect us and our children? learn more at d, w dot com slash water. ground water supplies, almost half of all the world's household water, and agriculture is also hugely reliant on it for irrigation, 99 percent of fresh water in our soil is ground water. yet in many regions it's becoming ever scarcer partly because of climate change. but also because too much
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of it has been pumped out of the ground, including in water which countries like germany which, which like where i sit down to put on my fans, was all water and 2005. brandon bergs, lake straus lives just outside of berlin, like most bodies of water here. the lake is fed by ground water. for some time the lake has been shrinking, losing around 600000 cubic meters of water annually. so, drinking water comes from here. that doesn't explain the huge annual losses. the shallow end of the swimming area has almost gone. so diving instructors struggled to practice with beginners. but i thought it because the area behind is too deep for initial training, cheapest shift on go bits, go fears, he won't be able to run his diving school much longer. and that's because the water shrinkage also has consequences for the advanced divers.
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around 30 kilometers away in berlin is the light and it's institute of fresh water ecology at move say, here eco hydrologist. dr. jo blevins dusky does his research monday to my ass, marvin at 1st. and when you see this much water, you think berlin is water rich enough, but at the same time, violet berlin is really water poor because there is very little precipitation on we're in a region of germany with the least amount of precipitation in it. and as resulting berlin will have big problems with quantities in the long term of under that's because climate change is magnifying the problems opposite. it's likely that less groundwater recharges taking place because water is not seeping in the land, it's already evaporated beforehand. this is already having visible consequences for forests and bogs. chief forrester yog duma his on his way to the luke say, hello district forest to peter pollack leads him to a spot where just
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a few years ago, they would have gotten their feet wet. this bark is a living body, one that shrinking and be standing here. my boots are getting wet, but it's actually 2 meters below the water level that the lake used to have. 3 of us are shunt beach within the either by mutually, in my case, my head would be under water, but that shows you the extent of the situation. your yonder duluth. when major carbon sinks like finland stria out, they release their carbon into the atmosphere that drives climate change, putting more pressure on the lakes, but the foresters spot another problem. the huge structure nearby would surely requires a lot of water. meanwhile, and berlin's moods a lake, there's more evidence of the growing water shortage and the impact that it's having definitely very early in the year, the threat level for forest fires was high, which again shows we don't have enough water in it's martha. scientists have been
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tracking the growing water shortage here for decades or them on this. if you look at this graph which covers a period of 50 years, you can see that the water levels are dropping in many areas that go fast enough for more than 20 years. ground water levels have been sinking more noticeably across germany, enough to dry out an inland sea. for example, a little flaw is shun. it's quite horrifying to see it unless it's something that when i think of my children is going to be a big problem than lang anc las colinas called thank it for the diving school at lake straus. the problem is already arrived, stiff and go very good is heading to a training platform. a few years ago. it was at a depth of 4 meters and now is computer shows. it's now just 2 meters, 7 deep. the platform that was used to practice rescuing people from the seabed,
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for example, is now no longer deep enough. but the diving school instructor says climate change isn't the only problem here. he criticizes the local water authority that draws on ground water for public drinking supplies and to local industry wisdom. eventually what i'd like just thought i'd like people to take her seriously. this will ask to hear us and do something about the water shortage, which is being caused by human behavior. yeah, for the fall with yet. but he's worried things will only get worse now that automaker tesla has moved in teslas 600000 square meter gig factory sits in a water conservation area and consumes as much as a small town. alyssa, logan took off. you've got to bear in mind that there will be expansion and that will bring further influx the fleet, got the automotive supply industry and a whole raft of people who move in. and they will all boost water consumption of us . about a foot was on at the looks a lake,
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the moorland is parched. forrester peter pollack has been watching the developments for 20 painful years. it makes him angry, frustrated a bit sad. it was a poly kurt. the official explanation is climate change, although it's never been thoroughly investigated. but groundwater here is being pumped out of the region. peter pollack tells us that a major part of the water goes to one of brendan bergs biggest tourist attractions . the tropical islands resort resort managing director thorsten christopher young doesn't see a connection will of i am yes, fairly just because we happen to be in the loop is a region which has now dried out. i don't think we can take the blame for it. i see the penance void without submission because we have done, everybody gets and continue to do. yeah, others, all we can to take an alternative approach. i cannot leave out to say some 80
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percent of the pool water is recycled using state of the art filter technology. but one fundamental problem is that many of brandenburg groundwater exploitation licenses were issued more than 30 years ago. long before economic mega developments like tropical islands or chestler arrived on the scenes. now back to the base. recreational divers and diving instructors are in agreement about the ground water learning. a change of approach is necessary. we have to rethink things or resources are limited. we need to take care of what we have on your daughter rosa hoes. hi this and he thought of me. it's simply not the case that we don't have the chance to act a better approach. we're just not doing it of the amazon. and it's also a problem that those who make the decisions are hard to reach and shun come. as a result, more and more often, decisions are being made to help expanding businesses, despite the dire consequences for ground water and the environment.
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