tv The Weight of Water Deutsche Welle December 10, 2022 11:02pm-12:01am CET
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covers all for the day says the water source for everyone here. awfully sagal many why have always carried more than i could really manage to bite on, but it was more important enough water than to listen to my body. ah, well that, that lazy. we founded the club because we didn't want the next generation to have to fight as we did. i did the city, the hot knows a lot out of for the floods came last year body and also the year before that nobody returned our soccer pitch into a river bank. utilize a middle ground lazy or a bullet of the stay. when i do bardo went up the river flowed right down to the middle of the road. we had to cross it
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to get home. we had no other choice gosselin, i went there and saw it myself. wholly the healthy plan which is, was caused by the energy sector burning of more fossil fuel and things like that. but the impact is being fed where the water sector with too much water, cool little water or too much humidity to when little sine my sugar. so climate change, cold water is affecting society, okay. which means is affecting just whatever thing. it's not just floods adults, but it's horticulture. it's livestock, it's you and help you keep naming it. just whatever it is. what blemishes is basically saying is the future is not what we like the past. ah
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. so i get a turn today. well i haven't, i don't know either. if they take too much, i certainly want these little bugs like little people are people to know. john, i left 2 more. what i meant with our water hill, you'll notice ready stuff, but the water belongs to everyone. in the middle now allowed any back. oh, my name as kamala david potter got it. i live in from poorer on diary and sell the under a home in. i got married when i was 17,
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a. while what? so i had my 1st child during my 1st year of marriage, even though they were on the bottom. now i am 42 children. while he was telling me the me i bought, i had to search water mow the grass and i had many other household chores. i had to cook and clean for every one and it was hard got on. that's how this happened. to me, me
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me you know, i'm going to put on it. don't pass all down. i'm going to kill dr. pitches into town to keep the 5 compet down to we need to we regularly train there you go. got to go to the side. gave us a chance to make friends and former close community. not equal moga, i still don't, mike elliot, badly. we've created an environment of brotherly coexistence when people see us as protectors. my become a place of mutual affinity, where there's a sense of belonging. my interest as well, you're not one good thing. i learned how, by the way,
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let that kill me. then when in it there was no sports field here before people used it to bring their cows to pasture. mother, i mean there was nothing but in many large trees. hollywood call it. we cleared the land ourselves. what, how the trees had you driven farmers and shepherds close by. and they often carry spades and shovels. they helped us to pull out the roots, kill me, that we worked really hard to turn our practice filled into a proper soccer coach. i. when i said in the lab was 30 years ago since then we train in play here.
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my liver xannon when we were younger. you had to fight very hard then things didn't always go as we would have hoped. i'd run with farmers. so when the harvest is good, i can eat when it's not there. we don't have any work. it's just how it is or any oh al ailleen, everything i have is here, our life and our land that i do need her. i
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with with all their a band i. wow. know what i mean? no, no, i think on the ladder, it takes about 3 hours to go fetch the drinking water and bring it back home. laza, you need about 30 minutes to get to the well. then it takes a while until you get the water out. there are usually lots of people and you have to wait your turn in the bible,
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there's only the one spring for everyone. again. southern lumber girls, little bullying. her containers for carrying the wider are heavy. but you always tell yourself that the more you can fetch on one trap off the longer the water will last at home with a really valuable what else? giddy thing and why he was, he misses and even one body. i knew i had to do it all by myself. there was no
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other option than to do the household chores alone. one lady they takes around one and a half to 2 hours to get her on the water as for us and for the cattle. going to make the trips 4 to 5 times a week, sometimes even 6 times they got them. that's why the illness got worse and i had to have an operation option. got my gun while the vehicle's aim babu? no. the head, any molly is all roll up the hub. what else? the problems with my real mighty lot of again when i was pregnant with my 2nd son, but nothing is easy. haas, her work is work daily armoire like a d. o a quarterly or i'm there weren't any other women in the house to help me. there were only men, they didn't help born and that's why it was very difficult to dwell,
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rather. ah ah, sullen vermont fairly close for through it, but if i have any political thought, there are springs around. so yonder, but the water levels are very low, were bad. people still need to fetch drinking water. finding honey by champ, water in the villages isn't potable. and but it can be used for washing for the cattle or for household chores. i apply what i need to know now muscular kona, and i forgot i've been up for become somebody there, but they, salva, nepalese government has been trying to supply, shall yonder with water since 1975, but there are still unresolved problems. oh,
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there are places in napa were entire villages on the hills or be abandoned because the springs of dried and is the we can be of the water there. there's just no way because the next water source may be 500 meters down below. or you cannot be, you can carry water, drove 2050 meters. you can't get 500 meters every the award. and so still to survive. well in springs are not on anybody's validate. it's springs that people use for drinking water in the hills. people don't use streams and unless we properly understand that and do something about of the hill life is going to be untenable. in all across the molla ah, front, and i mean already the 5 south on janice,
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my older sister santana malay alexi onto. she always used to help me with my homework. mm hm. sons, an ad. i mean, we used to argue, and if i didn't do my own work with subway than a lady, i little know she loved every one and she'd help her brothers and sisters with their school work. try on the letterhead, dealing with a sullen up boiler from my she liked studying it out and taught her younger siblings and cousins. and she looked after them just as i got it up, what i mean it, they gave me they did here do they? she was diligence and everything she did. mm. oh boy ali, we had a financial problem. alley,
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a dollar we couldn't provide for her. and the way that we wanted to put on this, i'm gonna think, 00, one moment there like what are you gonna boiler boarding but i don't. first she went to a boarding school close by a little while and then we had too many children in the family and we couldn't afford the boarding school anymore. so we sent her to a state school that took her an hour to get there. and she always said, i'll study hard and become very successful. the walk through monday, one to one i
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to me to my daughter's name was some china by me. put a label that she was swept away in the flat me. ah. any regularly we hear the sentence, what are the life, what is necessary for all aspects of life? climate change is not just about computer change, right? want me it's more than that. it's also about changes in the precipitation rainfall . nipple is one of the countries facing very high amount of climate change. the warming is work,
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and it is around point 06 degrees celsius per year, which is quite intensive by global standards. the onset and the deed of monsoon seems to be changing. but the presser, because of the rainfall, is also changing in this part of the work. it's not only about 2 months war going, so also vote to little water. i only took half of what you didn't fill it up, water. so this one's left over like yes, with that one, it's 2 buckets. while you do 2 of the small ones fit into the large bucket,
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you know to, oh yes, you could fill up to them all her bucket. not the larger one, just that one. and that one of those i can you feel that one here? yeah. i will. i think it will. these 2 and the big bucket. where did you get the water? i think it's on. know the one you filled before or you mean the 2 big bucket? what did i say? i didn't understand it. i'll good. put more in the law. oh move any one. it really hurt. i'll be that of either you. oh, it itched inside. yes, delani. i was loaded and had major problem now,
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but i don't i don't, i didn't during my period, i would bleed heavily. it was even more painful that the bleeding was heavier than a body can bear then language move. oh lown. i had a pro lapse room for 20 years. he to rush alive and lewis. i didn't buy my law to leave aside. i did say by 2 years ago, uterine cases were frequent in san tar that women were getting married very young and having children in quick succession, often one a year. plus they had many children or say this about me. coming to may policy. the one is 3 dawning withholding scripting on. they have you stimulated dives, timothy 600 pug in to pull out. so putting from this disease, when
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a woman gifts for food sites that are against the gradually level, that means a big come today or dinner after mcguire super on site. so during that video, you see the bound to work hard, especially when duck i've been with pressure in dr. moore of breast that is increased. so that's huge, isn't that the process is vivian bamberg. so dinner gradually come back to normal process is advert. ah ah, fanny was, i'm, i said it, i never knew back on christmas alice, who lives in the water problem plays a major role in connection with the uterine cases. because women have to do all the household chores alone. and they think they'll have more time for other tasks if they fetch a lot of water at once. and this leads to them carrying too heavy
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a load. it's also not easy to walk up hill with these heavy loads. carrying water over long distances is directly linked to the uterine issues. the women continue to work and during great pain. i'm on a bunny into oh, oh, finally go into a body. i will, i, but she sent me. wilma, evaluated on designate who when the floods came, we had an observation post on the bridge shop. was he what he bought? it was to register how high the water fell or rose in one hour. well, that's how we measured water levels in the affected area. there was a power cut that in,
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so we went to the bridge with torches to check the water level. what a body might be. it will not let a nail map and blacken. vieza had thought us a rain was heavier than we could have ever imagined. what i did him was a lady by anybody. ah. if he did, he i, he was a flooding was so powerful that the cato river flowed right through the town and inundated, around $800.00 houses, lovable above arctic r duty the ball body i owe body. i said that when the waters came, we launched a rescue operation. we went from door to door and said,
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you must evacuate the house until i saw the flood waters are here. so far less was an am mulkey group. my think we informed everyone, personally, house by house. i think 2 to 300 people took part in the rescue at the time the shift in stephen mit. lemme to with that about my ticket here. i think i think i think that it on the much ends up on a saturday and team one of the se, under my supervision family, some of our friends formed a team to go to the river and checked the state of the house. is there a middle team and we didn't know how to save people lee? i'm late that it was a challenge. i wanted to close out of this. we're going to win over. i don't doubt children use the inner tubes from car tires to get the residents out of the flooded areas you. legend guiding a few subtle. i sat in the fragmented out at this by the little ladder family finding out last night. and they, i mean,
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they got out our club members helped out too. and beside the amf club, well, member listening together, we rescued 40 or 50 people. i suppose i like the history boil. oh, the boiler up well, would it on with the malay yoga. yaya. so when he did, i remember that in the past just was on the river used to burst its banks about every 10 years. see our body. it possibly rapid over the last 5 to 7 years. it's been happening every 2 years to daniela's. he bought now that her tower is developed and built up this guy. there's nowhere for the water to drain away. naturally. some of it are up by level body dot liberty metaphorically. so there's a big difference between the floods of the past and those of today get in, wait with your other guy here by nissan to i'll is it grievously the water was low and water just flowed through it one other than the gravel, atlanta, to gravel or either touching
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a gravel from the building sites in the mountains. chip, ginger the water he, i but he, i knew colacho didn't buy to go. bill had pushed up the water level and means floodwaters are higher too door, mighty mighty i. deforestation is increasing at a rapid reading the 2 ladies. similarly, there's also a lot of a deal to practices and busy cause many to forests, which means that it's also leading to our situations and you saw your audience because of the articles of practices at the, at the, and the down his themes. and this is also leading to lot of flat flats and dip is flowing into the athlete either this, uber is the past to the it isn't always fun and without the proper man has been to
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the reason these problems are going to be aggravated in the future. as well, what the increase greenhouse gas actually causes is of course increase in the price per decent amount in this part of the world in south asia. but also the variability of monsoon reproduce and year by year and within the season also increases with 000-000-0000
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i. 7 didn't i don't know, i was that home that day by making i was sleeping because i had a fever. when i told her she shouldn't go to school because it was raining so hard . she said she had exams and had to go. lou garza ross was early didn't james always undergone me till because it was raining. we were all worried about sunshine, her to some that are going to make themselves unintentionally that her school was one hour away and she probably had to walk to the river. i go all my daughter, only one only i was was bus to pick her up. her mother got his after a while, i caught sight of her walking home. and i think the school bus had stopped and lack of my brother in law offered to drive the teachers over the dam. thought i know
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they said that the bus brakes would be too weak for that. madeline butler calling about a cross at all one until we had to cross the river. don't it was very small in that day sort of cut. it was the only way back. so we had no other choice, but it went up bodily quality to only this was already some de la more. it was sunshine m me and for other people, call it on it. put us on a color that it drama. i mean, the 6 of us walked in a row or it either so, so but it did allow you, i was holding on tight to san china sutherlin when somebody. oh good generals cuz i totally, oh school. satellite or do the 2 others kept hold of 2 of some, china's friends colored on me didn't on by law already sort of une we took a few steps to auto get on willy sanders. i was focusing on some china
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learners as we moved forward. she slipped and fell, unable to move to the la la was the address i couldn't hold on to her shoulder any more. so i grabbed her hand just in the river, swept st. china and me away ella. i kept told her brucely. well, i settle on what i wanted on it. i found it. mm hm. i went down there and saw it myself. i had to watch as the flood swept away my daughter and my brother in law. i couldn't speak. i ran along the river, but i couldn't see any one when he didn't do it. saturday, established him ticket without a problem built in from the living until a did he had a there were large rocks dilemma. dia and we were carried further down the river.
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gotcha. and i was getting struck left and right after one of those impact and i let go of some china. and so just was i don't know exactly when i retorted things out. all i can remember is that i collided heavily 3 or 4 times. bio might on eventually i got out of the river. i looked everywhere for some china, but she wasn't there. every one was crying, and i asked that they'd found some china something i ran down the river to look for her shouting. she'd been carried another 400 meters down, drink $50.00. i was sleeping for my brother in law called me more glad when i got there. the floods had already carried them both off. and i look after a while my brother in law came back. someone else had found sanctioned further down the river and brought her to us or took her to the medical center. but she was
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already dead. any invoice noon later. mm . me who people who live in close proximity with nature. and we must live in that is exposed to social, environmental hazards like floodplain, steep slopes. and we also lack the necessary infrastructure needed to meet to get the changing impacts of climate. so therefore, also we are so much fun,
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wriggled to it, and no one is visible enough to fight that is this emergency alone. we are together and we must act together against it. all. the defense of that we, the young people, when citizens of 4 countries lies in the forefront to be of the it's to be a, it's grievous consequences. and the sad part is that many of the victims that they don't and what is happening and why they are suffering the climate, the very key components in the fight against climate. and this is particularly very relevant for a country like basically because this is, this is an issue that has emerged from the i look to the bad development that you wished and was dead. and the consequences that we are having to face when the you, enough to policy convention was negotiated. the focus was very much in the reducing
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task. yes, i'm sure 20 years later you see the present context, the whole time to invest. i mentioned that there's been a higher realization that this reducing greenhouse gas emission is not going to solve the problem. even if we stop the emission right there we. now we do like, you know, the percentage of the impacts are already happening. who aspects to solve this issue, that one is reducing the emission, but then we know that even if we reduce the emission today, the impact is going to happen for many tickets. so it would not stop. so the other way is to, you know, pick axons to adopt the changes, so that's the adapt isn't and vigilance meaning, so local excellence to add up to the changes and billions of the people and society . i think that's really important. so just reducing greenhouse gases emissions are not going to solve the problem there. so problem of the global world now,
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it's just not happening any country, but the only question is, where is the resources? this, of course, also under the policy remain at the university convention that is the duties of these countries to support country like ours. but if you want to look at the green climate fund or the other funds that are set up, it is extremely difficult. the way the process and mechanisms have been established in a way that it takes sometimes several years to research has from the bank. i'm, for instance, even the you to the project that nipple just visit. it nearly took nipple over 2 years to access this
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with money. a one the head here on amazon. and so i'm the one with the little one a bother headed him as millions of things can get worse than if we talk about our problems that can attract unnecessary attention. and things get more complicated because people know about them getting into any kind of it was very painful. i couldn't eat or sleep properly any. so i sat around doing nothing, milan i couldn't eat, drink or do any physical work and you can brush it any. my husband didn't want to go to the doctor with me. i told him i wanted to go down in our daily life, cause i was getting weaker. then i made the decision myself, and my husband didn't want to go with me, so i went alone. i'm sure you're telling me all the time hetty, awe.
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while it ebony i delora yank or delgado early in canada, nevada robson boat and bertha of and over and over at the hospital in my village. they told me i had to go to court monday for an operation on monday. on monday, my only allow that i travel to cut my due by bus on my own any of all at the time of the operation, they told me i had an infection option got on, had a gabby. lemme get hardaway delegate was out in la. they said if i come just a few days later, i would have got cancer among law long, long on not believe, gotten a bio do one in july, i felt i had to have this operation to prevent cancer and voice over she the whatever my children are still young,
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i havent married them off yet. be having children isn't enough far behind. i'd also like to do something for them on a gala nevada. when we by all that and law, this man, it'll be a year since the operation now i feel fine. i deal with a ramos are tisa and if a legal man, i'm actually in the early 80, as the day care must off, dear house was walks. are they need to bring the water, they need to grow their gloves. they need to look after the children. they feel that by the youth and how many people are uniquely impacted by climate change because of the intersecting one early days such as the dependent on agriculture and the lack of employment. the increase in the over to date and decrease in
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opportunities. climate change only intensifies this impact in calming years. ah, one mirror that embodies that of course, did were not have as much amount of water. or they have to spend much more dial catching water from a distance thing sources because the nearby spring sources have dryden. this been, you know, in some cases, hours to get water, which means the time they know they have for other kind of more, more productive, more creative work is, is reduced. and the wash spot is that though few countries who are mainly responsible in creating the smith denying this existential trade with our ineffective policies and also denying climate finance for the poor countries. the developed countries would
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support the developing countries by providing the climate finance and helping them to move towards the climate resolution, the block mint, barrier, the us up, i really gotta get on emissions and the developing nations. it also up eyes the snippet developing and put natur in the heart of its step love me. ah, ah, that our drivers, yet am our drivers of which we are guilty yet and now to day, off, over bumping, all filling up pretty chas. barnes little herbs, letting them silt and waste away, or just filling them up so that you build a bus bottom corner door to god knows what else. okay. and preventing the infiltration, this is within our ability to do something with good policy, okay?
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if we don't do this, then with climate change as things get worse than this bad situation is going to get much worse. oh, i'm gonna kill my them as an nicholas does. hannah, are pitches unusable. toyota has oh, we're trying to manage and we're training at a school telemundo. m as in the sports field, there isn't so good. but a bit better than the other options. there are that. so that's why we go there. i think that is all there just isn't another pitch. that's big enough. she has in santa issue, the small, but we're managing our downtown san was out. they were when come to let us still saying a law school didn't collins some other money, let's say ah, in the long term solution is a 700 meter damn from the bridge to the soccer field. big damn body, this barrier between the river and the sports field must be at least 3 meters high
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. nobody is could get a gun by order. if you would say, ah, didn't umbrella to come back with. so that did so to well that's the only way to protect the town money, but a peaceful below debussy, sort of our petty body on. busy lisa floods will return. our vital darren hasn't been built latina. this. we worried that the next flood will wash away our training fuel began any cindy, it's home supper. you couldn't at the embassy, but if we don't take action, we'll have a catastrophe in our hands. the town will exist any more. it'll be a desert with no people, no animals, no fertile soil, then a wasteland is active. when it comes to flood, the only solution are a great edition flood control department seem to think it's just below embankments
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. now that doesn't solve the problem because you build embankment in one area. you know, the opposite side is the, is only a flooded you build on both. then what happens is like with the quasi river, you jacket that it will of the system. we use it in on the jacket on the left, so we still have allowing the river to flood and you know, deposited salt all over. you jacket that a month and i still gets deposited within that. natalie, being the riverbed keeps rising, rising until you're your embankment discount. horrible cars that are these are off in embankments. okay. and then in order to bridges them banquet and causes master flooding, and this is purely because of stupid water management. ah ah i look like
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ah, yeah, by the way, you mean by now by the word still 90 the glory of anna? i solomon missed that it was that it will you they go yet, alamo, and until about the hours is in your some than a basic of when the i answer a lot. that's the main street. there's no way of avoiding it on when we drive along it and see the river. we slow right down. we still remember it. battle i always think of her before i reached this spot. i've been with acton, i guess we don't even allow the children to cross the road and are scared to let them leave the house. even when there's only light rainfall. we're scared to send them to school matter. one of the other. the amazon vis road was built when we were small. we played there and even pitched in with the construction worker and already in the village, they'd collect money to build a suspension bridge. they'd already bought the materials and said the build it all over. they didn't,
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and that's why the accident happened. willa woke up will when allowed you, i know go over there. so go to one now and then over at nalley honda what my, what you were in law song, a mighty di valenda song a little via they that i'll always remember taking her to visit my parents. uh huh . whenever we visited my family, she always scolded the other children when they misbehaved. laws are allowed clean and so sometimes she says she's not doing well and she doesn't feel good and she can't eat lunch. we try and reassure her there and then
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tell her that she needs to let the pass go move here. we tell her to think of her to other children's grieving. won't bring her that. you need me late sunday. whenever i think of her, i want to cry like when i hear her name or look at her photo, i just can't believe she's no longer there. got the, let me ah,
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burdening her with work now. a lot of i had a lot of money over here. you're giving you a lot of money. nicer. how her mother fell in because she worked too hard and carried to my go. she'll have to try to come up with ways to avoid that. i'll tell her my story. i'd ask her to pay attention to her health. my love, i hope she doesn't have to live and suffer as i do. i think i want her to have a happy life. oh oh. oh,
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i alarm linton log on a pill. a motto was a little lonely or would it be out of want to make anything get anything grandma wanted to tell. those were ready to rebuild. it were so the soil again, it was cold receding atlanta trees around the pitch and put up a fence around the sideways danielle sort of had it was on for that we need financial support. so we've asked the local government for help from the law. we've prepared everything for the reconstruction, new montgomery, but the dam plays the most important part of all the lagging to him. if we have bad them, we've got long term protection. the bad boy won a. i'm a did a gallon by this sort of ah,
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lou. ah, i have a lot of hope from the younger that is and because what i've seen is that they're capable and they're also very interested in this. i think that i think on the younger medicine can do that. all, all folks are lot like and what do it means of young people? united global listen gives me hope and gives me the car is to fight and do act for the climate. ah visa, no future where all of the people's get equal opportunity equal right. the all good that right to leave in a peaceful and fear society,
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no one in the future. so to be forced to give over their dreams to give away the thoughts with you, laurie dear meeting due to the choosing climate and these in a future where no one is talking about climate change. no one is talking about climate justice because there is no need of it blue . ah ah,
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