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this holiday destinations drowning in plastic weiss, we, we line that we can look at the car with every year. europe exports over 1000000 tons of plastic with use there. another way. after all, the environment isn't recyclable. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines ah ah ah, spending time in nature has been proven to have more physical and psychological benefits. no,
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that is more important that we find some green space than and not expand big cities, not just photos, but also for the biodiversity that relies on it. on to this show, let's see how this has been made possible. hello, welcome to eat coin beer. i'm some of that i'm green spaces in my home city of moon by our steadily disappeared it rapid organization that our residents. however, what taking change into their own hats, carving out of been greeneville very well the can. ah, there are some surprisingly green and leafy corners of number the mer to your neighborhood is home to a 600 metre long god. beneath a busy flow these days, locals flocked to the public bar. it's partly the work of retard mechanical
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engineer nichol decide who lives nearby. he was fed up with having an eyesore on his doorstep for one year or 2 year after the flower was mil started being misuse and the taxes and other things started barking below it. people will bargain, forget their cars, their only, and then some group of people will start living there only, and started cooking and watching and editing the and then the many long portions of people will stand anywhere and go it became an open you dinner type thing. all were stinking all the time. they named out. so it was very bad suggestions. now, 70 nickel decided together with other residents decided to raise funds for a garden. underneath diploma. the city authorities was so delighted by the idea
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that they decided to award the project public financing today, the bog, both flower beds, winding pathways and pleasant spots to while away the time that i mean with another green heaven brussard wish but governments urban garden, he hint from the state of ot rubbish. for 20 years, he has been growing produce here, close to bunder, railroad station, the garden spot of government land, and part of a state sponsored initiative organized by central really called grow more food. i had my sal met earlier every 5 years and the land is transferred to a different villray official key. good at the new officer in whose name it is
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transferred or had drunk comes here at an x or what it says manage, mankato up. there are is good bad. you have predara management leg press. ah wish luka dunce, the garden on their behalf. the railway company helps the gardens be given trash and litter from being dumped around platforms and stop people from settling and illegal shacks along the tracks. with his wordpress out on enough to support his family. the live nearby, one of his sons has just graduated from college because 2 people from his village help him out with the garden grid has come by regularly, by his fresh vegetables is nigelica, the cape al, about that it is it, but our on 1st of all it is really helpful and beneficial for the environment, and people get to enjoy the vegetables. we grew here. so what i do here at 100
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gives me a lot of satisfaction for la road and group newsroom alcala. is leon promoting a telecom on the vision edge of them, but there is a community garden called dream group, the members of the initiative like it in their harvest when it's freshness won't be as meet twice a week to work in the garden. anybody can join him as often as divorce the fruits and vegetables off free dipped. he jungian joined when the group was launched in 2018. most important things that we do is site building out of this material. we growing a whole lot of vegetables, fluids, and flowers to attract bees. we have all the amazing fruits and vegetables that be grill. and of course, most important of oil. we bid in the community of a whole variety of beautiful human beings. and we have a really lovely them together,
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neighborhood warranty or finance the seeds and everything else needed for their food falls. more than a 100 people have already got involved. some have brought the idea of community gardening to other areas of the city. we need more green spaces, we need to save us soil. we need spaces where people can come in and forest bathe, right in the middle of a ben jungles like moonlight. and that is why it is crucial for us as well as other people to adopt activities initiated like this, where we can one square foot at a time green every single but of a city that available back in the heart of man by the garden, my tongue has become a trailblazer. the cities traffic authority has recognized the value of such green oases, whatever. what i did get married, your minimum began find a space. we are creating gardens, they are known by citizens, can walk under
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a meet and relax, and that is as part of the city's new concept off what i've been kinda busy with the pillar garden deal of gray, 4 kilometers from none and all meter god. the next garden west is, is coming to light it set to open in a few weeks. mom by will then have 16 green flowers in the past 3 decades. the city has lost 40 percent of its greenly. the green spaces under the fly was gone to make up for these losses, but the city has at least now recognised just how widely our public fox and fathers make up much of berlin's green spears. but it's the allotment garbled with complete with the small summer house that have given the city. if you leave green charm for more than a 100 years, yet they're under threat for how important i leave early. let's figure look in spring has arrived. the show it's family is preparing their garden for the
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summer. it brings them joy and it also has other benefits of the everything. you know, i think these plants are very important for nature and the climate god. every one can contribute and they offer people the chance to plant greenery or oh yeah, i will. my rulers, i'm from the short family has been leasing this garden for 3 years now. every year they plant new vegetables, but it's not just about hard work. summer. oh awesome, it's such an oasis, an island where you can just spend time and relax in nature and on search button. it's really great to a hot dance toy. this oasis is part of the allotment colony. i'm stuck park. i'm in western berlin. not long ago, plans to extend to school threatened 19 of the 120 plus
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marianna on time or has had a garden here for almost 30 years had children and now grand children have grown up using the green space. these a gap in these gardens are a bonus to city life. but doyle, there are a local recreation area and i and they give berliners light or fresh air opportunities for exercise. and in building on the chance to experience nature, who is i an to socialize or well that's up in the mind. tough runs hymer shoots and other plot holders successfully campaigned against the school expansion plan. berlin has over 70000 allotment gardens more than any other european city. together they make up almost $3000.00 tech t as some are on city land. others frank track, some property not used by its owner. rail provided deutscher bon get
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shopper is head of a berlin allotment association. up to them. he represents holders across the city. allotment gardens are extremely sought after and yet plots are increasingly at risk of home. possibly, hulu. the city needs trucks for new subways, for new trams reliable, but may also need additional trucks for the suburban rail. not world, as i said, needs facilities for schools and kindergartens. as alice, berlin needs more housing. and all of these requirements are putting a squeeze on available space. we been feeling pressure for many years and believe it will only mount in the coming years. allotment gardens 1st appeared in berlin in the late 18 hundreds as the population exploded. people from rural areas flocked into the city and needed to grow vegetables for their own famed. the gardens were in lifeline for berlin. as during close wild wars during the cold war gardens
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sprang up along the berlin wall in the east, where hobby gardeners contributed to food supplies, to day allotment, some of a relaxation, and connecting with nature. there were regulations on the size of them and how they used. they are also important for the environment in the city and beyond. scientist fits voice, vague specializes in urban greenery. he frequently visits berlin to keep tabs on the cities ecological balance. urban greenery is providing a lot of social, an ecological services to cities and citizens. for example, they cool cities, they provide water because they are not sealed. i, they provide by a diversity services. they are home to many insects, for example, on a very most. and they will become more important in the future. did you find the change? temperatures are rising in by land, while the amount of annual rainfall has dropped allotments, provide urban greenery,
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and can help address climate change challenges. but just because a garden is green, doesn't mean it's a carol. if you have a lot more gardening, where you have only long and there has no, they're not many plans. and you use a lot of pesticide for example. then the value of this green is very, very low. so what you need is more wider gardens of more diversity gardening in berlin has developed beyond traditional allotments in the center of the city on the land of the disused temple wolf airfield. is the community garden amend their contour founded in 2011 the project to promote sustainable organic gardening? these children a here to water the potatoes, but there are more than 250 raised beds with more than 500 gardeners. searcy recalls me volunteers herself organized and meet regularly to attend to
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different parts of the garden. like this area dedicated to the communities bes line. coker has been part of the collective for around 5 years. he leads a group dedicated to taking care of the b colony at amanda control. we rented her for me and for a lot of people who are part of the group a they realize how important is to know how difficult is to work with earth. and to be a, we're the coronation of nature and human. and for me, well, the from is quite of the pillar of the product here to be aware how we are connected to the nature backet colony, amsterdam, park ions. the should says have finished their work for the day. it's time to enjoy some lunch. it's not clear, their oasis will forever survive the pressures of urban development. but for now,
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it's a bonus for the family and the environment. as we just saw, all the greenery is not just about providing spheres for relaxation, it can mean much more. for example, it can be used from going from in the southern city of 3 to one and to put em. this idea is helping form a multitude of problems. ah, it's blunting season. video camera does is pleasing green chilly seedlings in the soil. the plastic wrap locks in my show. his walked as a farm helper for 6 years. he comes from the predominantly rural state of a sam in northern india, but it's here in the southern city of cutover and, and to put on in get law that he learned how to fun. yeah, me, billy though is i make me, she madly. i knew nothing about farming molla me, i just used to help my dad to get me. but after coming here, i have learned
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a lot about it to me, and i know all about helpful technology as you're a little mile and will now be at over a girl. you, me, i don't have to feed. no good. now don't you know what needs to tell me what to do with that? and i know it all myself says amanda, go may come, get us out. we did us works for grew agro ventures, a small company on the outskirts of to run on the bottom. it provides farming and technical expertise to help people set farms on unused open land. launched in 2016, a company combines modern techniques, the traditional farming practices. it grows vegetables adapted to the soil and uses only natural pesticides. founder joscelin combines is engineering background with a passion for farming to get more people in urban areas to grow their own food. during the found to make the exposure to local produce was far greater than before, simply because of the fact that your resources, when limited. so that has changed the pallet tremendously, and that single aspect of what i believe will be the future driver of this business
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. kayla has long sought agriculture due from neighboring state, but a 2015 study exposed high levels of chemicals and imported vegetables. the state began promoting local food cultivation. government data shows that just 2 years later, each of their last food industry boasted some $20000.00 rooftop farmers. urban agriculture is billed as a sustainable solution to help feed people in india's fast growing cities. but outside of get along, scaling up could be a challenge, especially in major cities like delhi, bengal and china, where groundwater levels are dangerously low. experts, a banking on new technology. unlike the earlier conventional method of getting plans using afford or maybe
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a host. now we have microevolution methods like micro sprinklers, other than the grip litigation is the government is supporting those programs also and there are a number of private companies also bring your good models that can be fitted into this. so that want to shortlist for our problem can be forwarded to a great extent open farms also. so as a green buffer against carbon emissions and helps filter evolution. but a lot of people living in cities, i can't afford to grow their own food or do these other grounds of a non profit organization in piddle and under put them that supports the young people with autism from low income families. gruen agro ventures helped convert one acre of the added land into a vegetable farmer program. participants learn valuable skills and can take their harvest's home. experience has shown that farming has therapy, antic benefits. they are actually a coding scheme say play,
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can all team building skill set and the read the are you know, working together while the harvest. so understanding the concept and collecting certain skill set and communication and abs farming. it's really helpful just the legal services are booked mostly by middle and upper middle class families and low. but he now wants to end good that he was to cultivate vegetables during an outside of office. his company was from farm initiative, seeks to create a poor working space that provides a calm, rural walk environment while providing members the opportunity to engage informing activities. we would like to have people come over here as a regular way of life, understand as to how farming is and create that farm connect and bond so that they
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are able to nurture in their minds. you know, a dream of a future. more people turning to organic farming, gruen agro ventures have stepped into a growing market and catalog. and it's also nurturing the dream of some work of us who one day hopes to set up his own fun. back in his home state of a big city, you need big ideas, especially to fight against climate change. the international horticultural exemption, florida in the netherlands, is exhibiting concepts from all what was on how to bring nature back into cities. a beach house made of over 7000 kilos of plastic and an ecosystem created in a desert landscape. these are some ideas for greener future on display at the florida, a world expo for horticulture in the netherlands in the future. more and more
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people are going to live in cities. so our, ah, yeah, our idea is to show people, how can we create shape the cities of the future? how can we make them greener? how can we make them more sustainable? and what can each and every one of us do exactly to i to make this happen over 40 countries, are taking part in the florida at the german pavilion, bio tapia, visitors learn about environmental impact and change by interacting with the exhibits as well as with each other growing green cities is the overall theme at this year's florida. the key message is we are a growing community. so we have to work together in unison to create a more green and sustainable future. it's really each and everybody's contribution and only as a whole. we can make the future and the cities more green. mm. another highlight is
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this house. it demonstrates alternative building practices by using mostly natural materials in the construction over $100.00 natural materials were used in the construction, including cork, recycled wood, burlap by a waste, seaweed and fungi. so this is a room a completely made out of bacteria and fungi. it's actually made out of my celia and my ceiling are the roots of the mushroom was form a strong network, which you can use to insulate your house wits. the flurry out takes place every 10 years. this is the edition located in almera, about 30 kilometers from amsterdam. it will remain open until october. it's not only cities with solutions are needed to bring back green space. india has
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suffered a loss of natural forest area, largely due to agricultural expansion. an activist in the north of the country is trying to reward some of the damage. $13.00 advertising ah, each worst thing johanna shows how it's done for about 15 years. the teacher has been planting trees here on the merlois plateau in central india. it lies at an altitude of around 500 meters. he initially started out alone planting the small seedlings. but now he has the support of numerous wall interiors from the local area. in addition to fruit trees such as guar, mangle when bananas, they also plant people deep and mean treats a bio duel the degree aided by each man and his team. which previously didn't exist on this rocky terrain. to water the young trees, we have to walk several 100 meters back and forth with container
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or 5 to 7000 entry. and here they are like my children. if a plan dries up, but it hurts my heart. but if me, what day to day and to model it comes back clean again. that gives me immense pleasure. elsewhere, forest has been cleared to make way for farmland mining operations or growing cities. the rate of deforestation is unclear as india accounts areas even with the limited tree colors. potters situation gets a bit complex because how india defines the policy cover we actually earned up for the soviet india define. so any india with one heck dental plan with dent busing cover as wallace. although i some of the interventions that manito as far as color actually trico. ah, since the most recent ice age, the art have lost one part of its modesty area. from 2015 to 2020 a lawn, around $10000000.00 hectares of forest disappeared each year. either though,
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the earth is getting warmer with doubt vile fires and lance lights on the rise around the world. more and more reforestation projects underway. these include both large scale campaigns and smaller initiatives, lakewood each were and his team guy yesterday long for building is efforts to restore our forests are still far too small in scope, but they are big ideas of what the politicians are promising is normally offered when there are you and back programs with hundreds of millions of factors ought to be replanted with 40 chart. there are many local initiatives to vote, but what's being done right now is not enough overall to compensate for the readers deforestation of ins. cassandra does not need to know counties in drugs. compet via india is one of the was major biodiversity hotspot. so expert fair reforestation
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efforts need to be planned with care taken as to what trees are planted read so as not to upset the balance of meta the open actually was systems the graph less need to be protected. what, you know, the, again, the biodiversity benefits and be, be dependent on the master list, et cetera. one dependent on that. so every base doesn't need to have data open actually ecosystems wait, say i already did. so before the station, it's about restoration and identifying what interventions, where basically ah, but each one feels he's on the right path. with his work as a teacher, he finances the seedlings that he and his team planned regularly. nothing would please a more than to see later generations follow his example. preserving trees on the mile platter. bringing back nature in cities and beyond. it might seem like a mammoth doth,
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but with every small solution of step is taken in the right direction towards the green future. i'll leave you with a hot and see you again next week. good bye and thanks for watching. ah ah ah ah ah ah
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