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and i wanted to become a forgotten film pioneer ah, leaning, he finished and arnold funds between hitler and hollywood. in 1932, they set out into the icy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening a film project that became a major milestone in their lives. love, seduction, and power. ice cold passion starts october 8th on d. w. a . do you love us and all the view to for things in life later in today? so will explore ideas for enjoying life will also helping the planet welcome see it
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. another exciting episode of africa. i am sandra, twin over you here in color. uganda. thanks sandra year. we've put together festivities of color for stories, packed full of brit ideas for protective. i'll environment and making it a beautiful place to leave. i chris a loans coming to you from oakland state nigeria coming up blossoming beauty's boat. the bees and computer screens find a new life in cameroon. berlin, stop restaurants, lead the way in cotton waste and cooking sauce terribly. and the south african artist working wonders with plastic waste. but 1st september's normally the start of the short radius sees it it rhonda normally but no one in this east african country can rely on fat any more across africa,
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the rains have become unpredictable. they may come in torrents too late or not at all. some 60 to 90 percent of house suits in sodom. rhonda are affected by drought . now the government has taken action. ah, it's been a long time since there is a white glove. coma had enough water. this community just over 100 kilometers south of run the capitol kigali is desperate for rain. it's a major punishment for people he attacks his enough what are for themselves and their lifestyle. and their precious little that's available is not clinical. yeah, marcia hung up till and it's difficult to find water in this area. need dummy underneath this water from the marsh is like gold for my animals, even though it's too dirty and the other farmers take their animals 15 kilometers from here to drain or wonder has been had hit by climate change while it would be
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did have it in force in some parts is causing it or shown this south and east of the country as suffering from drought. empty galli leaves grind on sun above the situation. it effects of grim to say towards that is that a prolonged drugs grown dro space and drives up the revised dress up to where he drove up to the springs that were there. and in that one comes the she children's in an effort to provide clean drinking water. during the frequent dry spells, the government has launch a comprehensive program to dig new boards the you and international, find a wildly cultural development is boiling around a tin. mindy and you as dollars into the project, it's a huge undertaking. depending on whether you have mcclay, bent soil or rock, it can take a long time to heat brown water. so the engineers drill a test to will every 100 meters,
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to sound out the conditions. a team of experts examines destroying here income, gay or in is can run that. they need to decide on that out. blessed carbohol's, not everywhere, has water available for doing this on the boat. the water table area is the right now. we are really, we are 150 because there are the order devil. most of the president are if either another nickel georgie's, not that little that you're about. it's possible this time the team is lucky and finds ground water local residence and not solid. there. what is about what i will be over. once the ball is ready, it will sum up to $500.00 families and is saved them a lot of time. often we leave our houses at midnight to fetch water and walk for more than 2 hours to
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get there. so you can understand how precious water is to us. am happy, we have water nearby, we'll be able to drink whenever we went and wash ourselves. i thank what i meant to call myself of the capital here and you will is already in use solar panels the power, the pump, a saving money, and easing the bad in on the environment. when a new ball is deb alicia dental received instructions on how to maintain it, as well as on 7 water groundwater results and not endless. render population is growing and the dry season are getting longer more bo horsemen more. grandpa will be used as somewhat shaka explains, he heads up nearly formed a water 7 club, nga coma, whatever we had he had within his law. we just got to get a good idea. look, we did, we are, we must protect the site. how's it going? good, firstly, every one is responsible for protecting out who's crucial funds. what would you
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know? we should protect it as i would protect our own eyes, really just secondly, but what we have to know how to use the water without wasting it is free and we should always use it efficiently to preserve what's left on the ground to northeast of fresh water is now available, what for the people and their livestock? in the past many animals died because of drought or from drinking their polluted water inputs and streams article. there's a remarkable change in the health of our animals happy. they can drink the water at any time, more holes, and they put on weight, which is really nice. living lesson is the you and sees only 57 percent of one does around population, has access to a want to supply that's within 30 minutes of their home, a number of new bottles and now planned. but there will need to be a lot more if all residents and their lives looks at again, easy access to clean water. everything on our planet is
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interlinked. water is running short and rhonda, do a large pot to climate change, which in turn has been driven by high cobble emissions in industrialized countries . methane emissions from factory farming in europe are also contributing to global warming letters, right. chris, europe is the wells thought, largest greenhouse gas emitter of the china, and they need to think, avoiding meats and imported food stops would help. but it isn't a popular choice. among many consumers, yet bought to top restaurants in berlin are showing less is more dinner is served in the finishing touch all of the inside of the tomato that we took from here we turn into a liquid. so the kind of completes the 0 way circle and then we service at the table a little bit of the tomato water on the plate. felons 0 waste restaurants. freya
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is a 100 percent fee. again, it's one of 7 restaurants in the german capital to receive a green star from the famous michelin guide. the award is sustainability in high end cuisine. so how exactly does it manage to be 0 waste? david suki opened freya in 2018 with help from a crowd funding campaign. you come to us in the cochran, we use a 100 percent of the vegetables in the kitchen up. let's make started out of the peel. we knew the fog, our every restaurant should do it because it's a lot of flavor. when we make stocks and glazes and reduce them in and everything that really can't be used any more that goes into our compositing machine was too much, were the 1st restaurant and jerry to work with a combusted light, a little film at the local procedures. no. it stands in the middle of the
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restaurant and gives off a surprisingly delicious aroma of freshly baked bread. within 24 hours, bacteria turn the vegetable scraps into compost in gourmet restaurant, noble, heart, on judgement, sake, sustainability is also key right down to the smallest detail. all the glasses, silverware, and coasters from the free market. and if a plate breaks its glued back together with gold leaf using the japanese cont, soothing technique, food is stored in clay or metal containers. chess myisha schafer cools the kellen re concept brutally local. all the projects comes from the berlin area ah, of, of which sojourn is pepper doesn't grow here. so we don't service neighbors with all the citrus fruits. don't grow either give us our thought. and in terms of the
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creative process it all, i tend to focus on what's available and use it to create a complete flavor. the colors, more of familiar flavor, something you might recognize. and then i'm not missing anything on the field minister. they don't buy from wholesalers, but from farming. they know personally they grow set fruits and vegetables exclusively for the mission and star restaurant. but a guests willing to pay high end prices for potatoes and beans. 5000 lines and it was followed in 2019 about 260000 people to the streets of berlin, fridays for future id. i love stuff and then every other city in germany to day my is. and if the issue is that so many people are mobilized, then what we're doing is not just sending luxury with caviar and so on, which we don't do ultimate caviar court. but they only put to so luxury with a conscience behind each potato, each current line,
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each dia and each strawberry with them, then does that side guys we can make money from. is this inside gimme a sima with us is okay for the lists. in 2022 billy wagner's restaurant was voted among the best 50 restaurants in the world. in addition to the green sustainability star, the michelin guide has also awarded the restaurant, the classic star for its schoolmate cuisines, with the michelin guide rates, restaurants, and is an industry heavy weight. the famous red book has awarded restaurants 12, or 3 stars for a 120 years. inspectors arrived unannounced and remain anonymous. little known about the evaluation criteria. good news. there's a new star in town. then the 2 years ago, the green star was launched to certify, particularly sustainable restaurant. the 100 restaurants have already been awarded a green star. even the restaurateurs don't know which requirements restaurants have
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to meet or where they get their information from. you all in response to our inquiry, the mission and guide declined to comment. restaurants trade off the reputation afforded by a coveted mission in stock. but some critical of the new green stars. he hum guns plot and it will not be the zach the void in phone calls. they said quite clearly that they'd like to promote more green, sustainable ideas and high and restaurants, livelihood, which is laudable. i wouldn't money, but then they didn't bother to ask what we're really doing to help, blah, it's of hockey, a. sag rookies. motto of our voice. sustainability depends on suppliers on the outskirts of the city. yet villa gala and you live in clare gray, vegetables for noble heart and schmidt's sake. from milton i'm, i'm young. we do crop planning meetings at least once a year. usually in the fall. in there we discuss what they would like. we see what we can do and what we want to do with it, and what yields come when it's how we do things with noble hearts in other
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restaurants too. so that we already know in the fall, what seeds were sewing in the winter. this precise planning ensures the highest quality purchase and no set list that then has to be thrown away. but you didn't complete or listen. we worked without any chemicals, without fertilizers, all plant protection that it's called the selma. we make sure that everything works in harmony with none of it is so if you're, if it's here, the ladybug is straight in there with this industrial lobby and then the field is empty again in no time or don't know what's, what's us bird jojo, these chillies get saying that sheets men, yes, son and water and it pays off for these farmers because they grow according to such strict criteria restaurants and lining up to buy from them and are willing to pay good money. with the 7 restaurants they supply at the moment they are more than busy enough and sustainable t. wow. but even though in the v j initiative help to reduce
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was the problem, garbage overall is far from over 6 vinegar, for example. lack of any efficient with management systems, that means that most trash never even mets it. so the landfills. so this isn't a common site. here in the darkest suburb, refused. a boy took in his empty plastic lemonade bottle out to a wisp, been in the yard of his home. but a but family is sticking pot in a pilot project. look for the lender has ever he this i before we used to throw everything into the sea. we had one been and makes everything together and then checked it out. you know, a simpler than we do now behalf a different bin for plastic bottle salad, one for cancelling. i'm a buffer food waste all sorted into different policy. it's straightforward and every one he had most wants to delay been here for the gala. but he really besides
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plastic metal and paper, the family also separates organic waste. every 2 weeks, the city picks it all up. the product is called zed e. c. zone, a core logic, camino term, all community ecological zone launched by the district authorities. as the 1st of its kind in cynical get on it is that t o initiated zech in response to the western and pollution problems in his neighborhood and along the coast line or military do air or is it a coca cola we're mixing everything together over and throwing it away, if the truck didn't come, we really had to change people's mind center and get them to reflect day environment and also help with waste recovery. lately explaining that wisdom is not something bad out west has become a resource and mix a pico colored issue, nipple in kalamazoo literacy that we're in brussels,
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a resource dispatching, jackass dam, nat geo industrial. soon as making the most off, it's all the plastic and processes. it's into plastic pellets. the fact his manager says that as a recycling industry has taken off, plastic has gone from poly tons to money maker. only one at an alarm or walker on a national level settlement. we see an increase in more and more every year. system and now the state is putting in place, assist them to better control with management logistics and plastic waste collection assistant. there's lots of plastic waste outside the car as well, but, but no organized systemic mer. yup. on the system organization on this morning's round, west collectors have picked up the pre sorta trash of 80 families in one year live, collect at 2 tons of plastic and over 80 kilograms of aluminum cans. the system
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once you're in refused because the city land from initial mistakes and now does more than simply distribute trash cans lipper mercy. at 1st we put rubbish bins everywhere. but if you don't train people and problems all always be, but who take them? hon was crock. metal and plastic, honeywell, and that's why locals have been tried today. you see rubbish bins in front of the house is solid, and they'll be there for a 100 years. and i mean, people know, understand it. cindy, our own interest in to live the benson, where diaz year possible. however, it will be a long time before waste suppression and recycling becomes a norm across synagogue. but less than half of the population, benefiting from any kind of waste collection initiatives, or pin dumping and burn in r y spread methods of getting rid of household waste. new york city authorities here hope the project will set an example, because the benefits are so obvious. a while i'm mabel is even variable.
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there's no west here by the sea now. you'll see it in other places where there's been no support, knows that as a good job. that's why we want to replicate the sec off to our lin every. when refuse can signal and exported to other regions of synagogue export technology partners and missionary on. thus, a pretty ambitious goal synagogue cities generate 9000 tons of waste every day and the volume continues to rise. rethinking the way we do things about certainly happening in many places in africa . whether it is the sofas med from the cortez or houses built with sandfield plastic borders. we've looked at art, plenty of examples, even if africa. now in these weeks doing get beat, we meet a guide in, out from cameras was recycle, or t v, and a computer screen. ha.
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this ruling metropolis is dwelling cameron's largest city. it would be a grim, exclusive, concrete, and garbage. if it weren't for people like on of a buckle and his open air flower shop, the plants at color to the neighborhood. i know so help reduce rubbish. among the more interesting parts are recycle tv and computer casing. for the trip yonder bond, you got this as a really nice design. it's also really solid and can hold back large roots. it wouldn't be easy for the roots to break through this up. i think sometimes the florist discovered usable materials on his own and sometimes a local repair shop drops off parts of appliances or devices that can't be fixed, blows, curve or guided. as you can see, my shop is tiny less than 3 square meters. if we don't get rid of things,
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we wouldn't have room to move around. so on your neuropathy procession with please put it here. the recycled parts are aligned with plastic to keep the soil in backup of customers all over to olive. today's delivery is close enough to transport with a wheelbarrow at monterrey by cop sales plant in the unconventional pots for the same price as his other merchandise. the equivalent of around 16 euro's, but as he says, life things have their value. and tell about you. if you are also doing your bits, tell us about it, visit our website. oh, send us the tweet. hash tag doing your base. we share your stories. well those
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flow posts really just yet another idea using plastic again and again we find the version of just one person can't transfer no just their own lives, but those of everyone around them does right. sandra will gain the full as the is another case in point, is an artist from south africa will literally turn the trash into treasure with plastic we are growing around the world. but for less, these use in is work to both highlights and come back to the problem. oh, in the message and i to get a symbol. if i can take blood in, transforming into odd anything as possible. born and raised in root wasn't in a towel, manet, news delays. he's an artist who takes cycling to be met. he pays using plastic
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rounds is rubbish tile. the whole thing, the soft plastic from various brands that have created plastic way. it's use way of giving back by taking the plastic from the he's able to take it out of the system. as an artist of all is believe that i have a responsibility that whatever message that one put, of course, to date it is not on the for today, it is for future generation. monday, any uses waste made of plastic. he cuts an incidental pieces and uses a gun to place them onto the canvas, creating sentences, and stuck to what i'm changing phones and i lose. i'm currently spending on my pain and very, very useful to me, which is rubbish, to other people out there. and you know, it actually extends the idea of use whatever that we have instead of producing more
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. please. the downtown area in your hand is big is breathtaking. walls of faces, mostly children, face to spirit. you some behind senses, some behind toilet, new stories behind them all. and they're in the midst of it. armed with a heat gun is then use make. when i started, i remember, well, it was the 19th of september 901. it was a day where i picked up my very 1st about the, you know, for me to say, look, that new, try and do something out of this. but i wanted to do something that will make some kind of contribution to the web lot and lot of it is being recycled in this to do every month. you can look at the corner of it where of what all my materials literally get at the corner. because what happens is in one way
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is usually, you know, lot of passive that i need, you know, for me to realize that, you know, to, it's fine. and it's not only just one or 2 plus if it's everything plastic. so you really need to collect as much as i can, you know, that's why we are doing that on a daily basis. you know, to make sure that you bring in as much material as possible with my pcs i displayed in so many places. many museums have caught my eye twist in south africa and overseas, particularly in germany and the u. s. through his work, as he went to mediate and communicate hope, he's convinced that he works and he's history. people are able to realize that in south africa, there are many opportunities to and that it is possible to create a better life and a career out of nursing. making art would enable people to change their lives and
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contributions, something positive to the world. the quantity that one is trying to drive home. yeah. is that the amount of plastic that is floating in the ocean? it, it is. it is like an island. you know, where we are the program because we are the ones who, ex, ready to eat domestic. we see in our oceans today. so i think somehow you know that, that stand up. it does stand up and do some. and remember, it is not only about me alone as an artist creates an odd, but it is also for other people to see opportunities. and if i can transform plastic into up, you can do in water uninspiring or taste out. look good. if he gets his pictures in a hurry, that brings us to the end of today's show. i hope you liked it. i'm chris, the lamps. you know, go state nigeria, see you next week. and in the meantime,
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do check out our social media channels for more on it africa. i am sandra, twin over the signing of from compiler here in uganda, and we'll be looking forward to seeing you again next week sometime. thank you for watching. ah, ah, ah. ah ah with
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