tv Global 3000 Deutsche Welle August 17, 2022 11:30pm-12:01am CEST
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a ramp where sanctions are impacting the trade of prized persian rugs. and in canada, the government provides mental health support for those suffering in the aftermath of natural disasters. in europe, africa, asia, and the americas forests are burning at alarming rates. climate change is causing soaring temperatures and droughts across our planet and an increase in forest fires . nasa satellites reveal thousands of fires raging across the globe in 2022 more than 600000 hectares of forest in europe have been decimated by fires an area larger than the valley. eric islands in the u. s. that number is 2300000 hectares. almost as large as hawaii the you and estimates that the number of forest and bush fires will rise by 50 percent by the end of the century. the financial impact of these natural disasters will be felt for decades to come. as with the
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psychological consequences, julia has a plan. she wants to help ranchers who became climate victims last summer, when their pastures went up in flames. like her friend rhonda. but this afternoon, everything is running smoothly for the ju ranchers. they're rounding up cattle to move them to another field. it's a real highlight in the tough lives. it's like a mini vacation, and i mean, people pay big bucks to go do this rate and we're lucky, we get to do it for a living. so we're pretty, pretty blast in that regard. this is our therapy, right? when you have a good day, like this and with your friends and out more beautiful weather and beautiful country. this is what sucks you back in, right? in these moments, the worries about their livelihoods of forgotten,
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albeit briefly. deed waves wildfires, floods they had to contend with it all last year. around round his ranch at the river, all the trees burned down. 90 days later came the floods and the ranch was almost white doubt. but together she and her husband wayne pulled through active and now they show us the devastation. they've documented everything. in both of it together we last. $37.00 had of cattle which was about 20 percent of our heard at the time in the fly. it was far more catastrophic. we lost her an 80 acre hayfield. the land is still there, most of it, but it's covered in 3 feet of silk rock. and approximately $450000.00 worth of fencing all down the river. this was catastrophic. this was something mad. and all this, this was above and beyond anything that i'd ever seen in my entire life here and how quickly it is overwhelming. now,
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i don't lose any sleep over it. i don't think a other than the fact i'm always wondering, okay, what like we spoke of earlier? what's the next step? there's been lots of tears shed over both events. we've been through some really difficult things, but you just grit your teeth and you put your head down. it's one foot in front of the other. we have a lot of work ahead of us and that's what we have to focus on most the time. i, former cowboy ridge is here to help deal with the emotional side of things. good julia invited him because she knows that behind the brave front that rhonda and wayne are putting up their scared ridge normally teaches safety training and was asked on behalf of the government to also offer psychological support from cowboy to cowboy or cowgirl as the case may be how do you feel, how do you feel this is really impacted. you guys as a family? i mean it's been horrendous. one thing we really had to do an mentally was let go
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of what we had because it's gone. it's not coming back yet. so i think everything became a lot easier once we figured that out, we had to quit the moaning, what we had, because it's like, i say it's gone. it's especially difficult for the men to show their feelings. cowboys don't whine or complain. so during a walk around the decimated ranch ridge patiently tries to get wayne ge. open up. are you feeling like from the inside part where you're going like, man, i just feel beat up. eric, how did you with that? i just crank up cody, drinks music. i seriously, i had rough days. yeah. i can't kid you. yeah. you know, i tear up. that's okay. it's okay to, to have that day where you tear up and you just gotta say to your wife or to somebody. i don't know. i don't know if i can guar, i don't know if i get out of bed, we can reduce it and remove that stigma where it's okay for you to talk to me as to
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kind of march or we want to be you guys and and be able to say, you know what, i, i tear them when the fire broke out last summer, randa and wayne not only feared for their ranch, but also for their lives. climate change has been noticeable here for years now and the consequences threatened their existence is problem isn't going away. this problem is going to get worse. and so, just like we need to put, you know, a lot of rock down to prevent flooding. we also need to put time in resources into making sure that the people that feed us can get out of bed in the morning, work life balance, and it's arranged offers seminars performers in the region, in addition to safety, training for chemicals and agricultural equipment of here mental health, what has been added to the program and helping people in the whole realm of mental health and mt a wellness. and so we, we basically took a 4 pillar approach. the 1st is to create awareness. there are some significant
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challenges out there and whether they be emotional, physical, financial. there's so many challenges coming people's way and to be able to provide a network of resources for them and say, you know what, it's important and you matter. another stress factor for ronda and wayne is the well being of their animals. during the hot period, the horses had to work to exhaustion to get the cattle to safety. those a strong emotional bond with the animals, which is important for both a go for talking about, you know, mental awareness and, and out of your state of mind and stuff. you know, there's a connection with a horse. my backyard is around me. it's in the bush right, and you need a good partner for them. you know, to enjoy every moment of it. we need the horses to worker and manage our cattle. so, and as far as being good for the soul. pretty much couldn't do without them for that either. julie's goal is to help other rogers to not just her friend
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rhonda, she's campaigning for ranchers and farmers to accept professional help in overcoming trauma. for the 2 cow girls that is as natural as their friendship i ran has been consistently hit with sanctions since it was founded in 1979 other than brief periods of relaxed restrictions. the sanctions have been repeatedly intensified, especially when the country has been suspected of developing nuclear weapons. discontent among iranians is simmering in the skyrocketing costs of fuel and food have sparked widespread protests. even for the well off rising prices have made daily life more difficult. at ashmore, shandey is
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a carpet dealer at the bazaar in the city of caution. a potential customer is coming over. he wants to show him his most beautiful carpets and sell at least one of them. that's what makes him happy, says at ash was already oh ha, so welcome. it's an honor. i was, i'm been, i wanted to look at some carpets he'll, he'll, i'm at our gosh. the customer inspects the carpets carefully, then wants to know the cause of the shake, your head on her irish must. she d gives a starting price of around $6000.00 a month was a she was a boy in that fell. can we make a deal? no, no, not the show you that if you paying cash, i'll give you a 5 percent discount. now visual either such um with the negotiations go on all, tell me which carpets you like and then we can make a deal with vickers for quite a while. my wife has to look at the carpets, 202 in iran, the women make the decision. i'll have him send 2 of the carpets to my home so that
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my children and my wife can look at them and move it among them. as if the family likes one of the rugs and it's already at their house, that's an advantage for me, either one, any. well today then i don't have to discounted as much because i know they want the rug pines, orlando. gotcha. but if they're considering another rug from another dealer, i have to accommodate them on price or be sure that we're going to have 11 with marcia dee has to wait for the customer to get in touch. these are the hours of uncertainty. in the meantime, the carpets are picked up for the customer's wife to examine. all carpets from caution are famous throughout iran, and far beyond the countries borders as well. caution is a conservative city. people here feel the sanctions, the usa, imposed due to the iranian nuclear program. inflation is causing poverty.
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but caution is aren't demonstrating against the regime as in other cities. follower ready to go wrong? irish, marcia d, visits a carpet factory before he enters. he gives the female workers some time to put on their head scarves as required by law. young. a lot of it is always women who we've carpets. he says it can take up to 8 months for them to be finished. the weaver say they like the work, it's better than cooking or cleaning. they say the fact that the u. s. has imposed sanctions on iran and that as a result, the country is suffering economically is something that only the oldest woman is willing to talk about is that it's gotten worse and nothing can be done. only a political solution can help with marcia de calls
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the store and wants to know if the customer has confirmed the purchase in difficult economic times. every successful deal is important for the company. more severe rather am shocked. you'll either call to night or come to the bazaar to morrow goldfish. gnawed wasn't to earn extra money. the more cds have carpet will died and then sell the wool in this way. his family has achieved some prosperity. this is despite the fact that the export of carpets to western countries has significantly declined in recent years. iran friendly countries like russia don't compensate for the lack of business says more shady. i debbie said either, sir, the year of the item, what on the in the was his carpets are exported to russia from india and pakistan their cheap carpets. a few traders may have tried to sell them in russia, but it didn't work. and because they had no luck,
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nobody is trying any more. you name it or dish, but i was, i was to the well, that is mercedes. father asks how business is going. the son explains, there are ongoing negotiations with a customer hot air volume. sharon is a good salesman, which is more than i can say for myself. he's a better salesman. i work in manufacturing and he sells a water mohammed muck, teddy shears and clips carpets for the mercedes. the highest precision is required . the cuts cannot go too deep. only by shearing to the colors get there. brilliancy was mohammed and his brother. akbar are the last impassioned to master. this art shearing is usually done by machines these days. the mach tardies complain about the sanctions and the economically hard times. just for the us and canada bought most of the persian carpets and then europe. unfortunately,
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there are sanctions now, and the iranian market is also crippled due to inflation. only 10 percent of the people here in the country can still by hand woven. copper garza, the shearing by hand was a success. the colors are brilliant and the carpet has gained value. the next morning in the bazaar, the customer finally arrives long. he wants to negotiate again because the purchase will be a financial challenge for him. what has him? oh, did your family like it? but every one was pleased. what's your final offer? the negotiations are still going on with the other the router. give me a discount, please. oh, how do you want to pay a 30 percent in cash out of it? how much of a discount can i get em rules?
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they haggle back and forth for a while and then agree on a price in the customer signs a check? oh wow. says goodbye because up does that now. i gave him a 7 percent discount. first i said 5 percent. then i agreed on 7 to make him happy . we made a deal and i'm satisfied. 2 for now and ash marsha, d is a happy iranian. these were 2 good days for him. during the hard times, the country is going through ah, climate change is severely impacting the pacific. an indian oceans sea levels are rising in many islands are in danger of flooding. the st. charles off the eastern coast of africa are also under threat. more than half of the country is $115.00 islands could be swallowed up by the ocean, meaning unique flora and fauna would be lost forever.
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if you really want to see untouched nature, take a customer on to cousin island. cousin island is one of the smaller se shells islands, but it's home to over 300000 birds. it's become a flagship island when it comes to conservation. and it now also has a flagship rein. jackie can tie las lawrence winner if the african ranger reward. good morning, money mailers, welcome presented to her reserve. and in order for another road, meant to cover more brooklyn officials warbler, said that them was supposed to have income at the same time, but license limit and those for the island. don't even throw reserve the civil war
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for now. you have the wrong 3000 or more of the warbler in this issue. ok. what began as a private rescue operation for the read warbler is now a tourist attraction. a break from the bench with the bad. what check the fun part about the fair return is that did on bill in there just fall, a small dent on a branch and daily the egg on most of the female covers the egg over. she will sit there for around $20.00 to $30.00 days. yes. and then bill will come and feed her with fish. otherwise, if she moves the it's for no one complains about the $37.00 euros and hey fish the tourists estrella. the detour from the beach with ranger dallas, laurence seems to be worth it. while vocational empties, it was great to see so many bird, some clothes. they aren't shy either. ms. godwin baby is very young ones. he is not client. that hurt him. okay, so humans have been given to you, mom if you pass through and that settles otherwise,
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there's no concrete anywhere. it's just a few isolated hugs and forth of a fine. so the written at peak times, the tourists are a burden to the wildlife of cousin island. but the revenues they bring her also needed to ensure the protection of the island in order to save it permanently during the season of the sid berto come to live, the egg there will come just here in the sand. dig it and lay the eggs. but with the erosion continues to come farther up inland, and most of the time the nurse will get washed away. the island keeps getting smaller, more and more extreme, whether a vandal to the cause leading to the loss at the beach problem. i re predicted area of $400.00, mid the out. yeah. from the highest. what the mark. yeah. and if you look over there, we have the reference skewers with us. well yeah. which going to polo far?
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being the water on the right now, they are diving, diving to save the coral reef, increasing c temperatures due to climate change caused the corals to bleach and eventually die off. this was once a colorful coral reef. not only did it help protect cousin island from coastal erosion, it was also a habitat for endangered fish species and a nursery for commercial fish. in order to rebuild the brief reach rescuer lucas supplementary and his colleague 1st take a chisel to the corals that survived. we tried to work with what it's called super, according to the core of survive mortality event. we had the clos tiers to those more of strong resilience. so we want to help them to recover at it this way
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to add the reef to recover these colo fragments are going to be the beginning of a new life. so we just open the rope, answer coral, in an we'll do this operation for around under fragments forgets rope. then we bring the rope on their water. we fix it on the nursery. it's the largest coral nursery in the world. more than 40000 corals have been raised her in such underwater stations when they reached the right size that planted on the sea bed. the curls create new life and grass species of fish return . well, the climate change, and when we, as human to cruise are great damage, because uh,
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we are pushing reed and sealed swan cried to stop what we can. the current situation is the last chance that we have to save the columns such to the island tour with silas lawrence through his paradise. he shows us that some ranger house is just how threatened to terror under the house under the house, of course, of erosion which happened last year. and now we're just trying to stuck of some rocks the office we're also needs to be dealt with. once the tourists have left the island, it's time to do the accounts fearfully of here all year round. we get to visit our families and friends during the weekends, so we take turns to go of island. and this is my room. i'm
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a huge football fan. jimmy is my favorite team as well and f c by n. when jen a meeting in front of the hut, a workplace that may well good and they, he's proud of the success that he and his team have achieved. who'd be able to win the ranger award that has become huge as it has put such as on the map in terms of conservation of wildlife. cousin island shows that nature conservation and tourism do not have to be mutually exclusive, went on right. tourism can even help save a fragile paradise argentinians are taking to the streets again. they're fed up with a country, seemingly endless economic crises. inflation is eating up their savings, people's wages are unable to cover living costs. and the job market seems hopeless
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. the situation is dire. almost 40 percent of argentinians now live below the poverty line. but necessity is the mother of invention and some clever innovations have come out of this difficult period. broccoli, beetroot, and plenty of herbs. all this in more is growing in this vegetable garden, started by martin lew cash, and guido tessie, the 2 champ shifts launched an initiative during the pandemic of vegetable garden by and for the neighbors in the palermo neighborhood of britain, osiris, better and palermo. we wanted to create a in space in palermo with clean air and now our neighbourhood comes together here and we share the vegetables with each other that we've grown with. love lol. i had added the idea also came about due to the economic crisis in argentina. as a tom chef martine fears the effects almost daily in his michelin star restaurants, fewer and fewer argentines can afford his menus of grilled,
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sweet potatoes and fine liver parte. that's why martini considered closing his restaurants and leaving his country at that of a i have an integrated despite the difficult situation because i want to make a difference here in my home country, to gastronomy and healthy food sellers. but that is becoming increasingly difficult. martine usually has to raise prices for, as well. healed customers on a weekly basis because argentina's inflation is rampant and has been for several years. it's currently at 50 to 60 percent. the consequences are most severe for people living in neighborhoods like via 31, inflation is causing even more poverty and more crowds in front of the soup kitchens, fruit, vegetables, and bread for free financed by the state and by donations no longer just with the unemployed. but now also for many argent times with
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a fixed salary that's no longer enough to survive on. and on, inflation is eating away at mine, my husband's wages without a soup kitchen, we don't have enough to eat. it's a vicious circle. inflation is rising faster than salaries for the people at via $31.00, but also for the middle class in palermo. the vegetable match that chef martine has created is one remedy for a few months. now, the entire neighbourhood has been pitching in sewing, weeding and harvesting. and so they benefit from the shared vegetable garden, but it garlic much, and donates part of the harvest to social institutions. to day to a home for people with mental disabilities, a dozen heads of lettuce and 10 kilos of broccoli. one of many donations from the new neighbourhood garden. no,
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maybe no one can alanis. we're really grateful for this year. what it means that we can now offer a healthier diet. tony mostly, and they told us me, recipes, which we didn't know before. i'm 50 said most aaliyah, more vegetable gardens are plant, it's the city dwellers answer to the economies rampant inflation. that's all for this episode. of global 3000, thanks for joining us. we're always happy to hear your thoughts on the program. so do get in touch, send us an email at global 3000 at dw dot com or check out our facebook page, d, w global ideas. see you next time, bye bye. ah, with
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