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ah, yes, to be radical. that's a radical me go back to the room. he is the son of jewish holocaust survivors. working that i was able to build to just present berlin is architecture, is a celebration of democracy and building. the biggest thing in the world is the spirit of an architect. motions. just head starts december 25th on d, w. ah . the scale of change needed to tackle global and bod? mental issues can feel overwhelming. but by coming together,
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local communities are finding effective ways to deal with the threats on their doorstep to be we explore collaborate of projects that prove shattering is carrying . hello, welcome to eco india. i'm son that we start in southern quinn, bethought a city that like many others in india, is wadded about water. scientists say in the regions of rebels are vanishing, while droughts increase and water dubose drop. we met one man who decided to take action and save local water bodies and then found surprising strength in numbers. ah, when a local n t o put out a call for help to clean up trash along a water tank and done and i knew it didn't expect 350 people to show up. here's what it looked like before the clean up and after and it happened in less
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than 2 hours in that i would we have had $25.00 to $30.00 talk and i will not be is who have worked with us. got it. not be blocking to make a positive contribution to society. i'm looking for you. the hard part is organizing it. money. got done. is the founder of the indio, called curriculum the by the gobbler. my, it's volunteers have been distorting what a body's across claim at all for the past 5 years. and this is how they do it. so a, she's in charge of getting all volunteers to arrive at the scene. a lot on the gum disease. dig, mom often wear gloves with a date and time in oakland. it's money, gardens job to divide them up into various groups. hello, hello, you are all there, wedding globulin. com this webinar. abu distribute supplies about housing, language, and gopi, is in charge of documenting the process group at the very last minute come closer, agony no longer. it all started in 2017. when glen metal was facing of severe shout,
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mcclendon was determined to revive one of the city's driest water bodies barrel. when he pulled down the call, it hadn't had sea water for many years, rather than i decided to please the palace by removing plastics and with an vis a visa, normal flare decline. we began cleaning activities on the 12th of february, 2017 maniac. in the 1st week, 50 short, i am in the bed, but in the weeks after 400 people showed a lot of in just a moment, we finished eating the tank or it apart the day. and we don't have a financial or political back. good luck. we had volunteers who were ready to work for this. now what i was hoping, belinda, anna mclelland and had it been and so we decided likely not various water bodies every sunday. so far we have been working for 249 consecutive sundays, either medicare no damage done, would have arnold gordon and i don't like him us. the organization has restored for largely ex 9 small bonds and more. but if you ask money canden,
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which project was hottest, he'll insist on taking you there before he tells you the story behind it. are you there a little cron spread across 90 acres. the velo tank is one of claim or those oldest . it's fed by the no loose river for 15 years and remain dry because of 3 major problems that blown the day. they will not set in this account here on the canal for water hadn't been long benito to like other people had encroached on 4 and a half of the 64 and a half long to long non on either side of the river banks and garbage had been dumped into the jack dams through which this dang receives the water. lambert, these were the 3 problems and i am one of brittany limited in 2017 money camden and his team began cleaning the tank and it's checked dance. they also played a role in convincing 2 and a half 1000 families, settled along the river banks to relocate to state housing. and then for the 1st time in 17 years, the velo dank was full. ah,
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village is duke alone. it is only once locked and reliable water sauce. but just a few months after the reservation was completed, locals noticed an increase in ground water levels because of eleanor dank, could now retain the water it received back in the you only have armed if it drink refile, if it didn't, i was he would, and farm the border boring since there is water in the tank for the past 4 years. there's being water in our bay. let me give you them. wouldn't bump out the water for farming raphael. i wonder what i asked to buy 200 to 200 liters of water, video mama. it's much better now because i can get water whenever i need it at home . on my savings, having greece as a result, loa with them, and one of the young was able to hold in water again. it's not only people who have benefited from it and from the ground water regenerating itself, this dank,
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has now also become a habit dot for various species. that's because volunteers when beyond just cleaning the tank, they planted over 10000 cheese of native varieties using the milwaukee method, a japanese afforestation technique. this chip of forest protects the water in the tank. it's also attracted dozens of bird and butterflies species to develop dank, and the green zone surrounding it. at a northern expressed joy i had when i saw the dang fill up with water in 2018, we used to water. these plans were to walk over. laurie id shortly after that, we used buckets to cross with the water from the tongue. it put one of these clumps, and new amaral got die gamma nama to in the calico madonna said, you will need to what i need to find warranty of the n d o reaches out to schools and colleges, yet it's most powerful tool has been social media by sharing, it's what's up link and post and clean updates. it succeed in bringing many young
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people together who wish to be a part of the process or gopi is the perfect example. he joined when he was just a student to day he pitches in with his skills as a jones cinematographer then we had a need. we do it for jason and so did before the cleaning, after the cleaning and after the water gets installed, it is stored on v then presented to companies looking to fund organizations. at the same time, we saw it to the government officials along this helps us get access to see as add opportunities and allows us to continue. our rugs with government approval in other look is under the one that they used to let. mm. and instead of us approaches, people about this, they are becoming a read on it. oh, there is a young boy in peers with us. if you ask him, what do you want to be when you grow up? he says, like you, i'll go up long trees and save lakes. now he like,
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what will you do for food? he replied, i'll go home and it, we are see such positive changes amongst children. what i, when it is, or isn't it, isn't it even weren't the effects are usually loom yet, but here it will get their hands dirty. the field, this is my home. i'll keep it clean this water if the protection of water bodies requires more than restoration, increasing encroachment waste, dumping effluent discharge, and lack of proper maintenance by civic bodies. i just some of the major problems. if you are a mere willing of letters to people who drive you well, but there are so many dirties of data here. nobody raises questions because unlike the villager, nobody drinks this warrior not according to government to suspend the girls of repeats to revive licks and coin, but had it made efforts to make ready water consumable new people would begin to get healthy. not academical, monica, none has succeeded. in uniting people who care about water, now he has his sight set on restoring them no yellow river,
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which is the backbone of modern, reclaim little this river that passes to 4 districts and feeds 25 tanks is under threat going. but also the itself is on the banks of the neural denellin, illinois. but we don't drink from it in this. did we dig water, bonnie: bonnie or ali or really alan that that the number of days the water flows through this river is decreasing each day. law and we want to increase it and that's what we're now working. good witness. or then i may say it again. i waited and argued with warranty. organizations like money condoms, help spread awareness about the urgent need to save local water. bodies. damage. not who has over 200000 tanks and other irrigation sources, but less than 90000 of them are in use. it will take a collective effort from the government and citizens to save water for future generations. ah,
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to the netherlands now, and a new town taking shape near amsterdam. cure it's the residence. we'll call the shots when it comes to planning and development rather than the municipal authorities. the goal is to foster innovative and sustainable lifestyle options. while encouraging local food production, is it you topic? we visited auster wars to find out. sawdust filled the air at this building side around 30 kilometers from amsterdam. the crew is hard at work, where now the wind sweeps across the meadow, there will soon be a school for 60 children, with every screw, every fixture is being put in by the parents themselves. one of them is flora small and bake, whose 2 children will attend the school. we started only 3 weeks ago, and we already saw that far, houses, streets, parks, playgrounds,
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the residents are building and developing the 43 square kilometer area themselves. almera auster wald is an organically growing city. and a unique experiment in the netherlands with the idea is to give people more freedom to create their own living space architect class hoffman started the project over 10 years ago. they felt only freedom is also a responsibility. and usually in this kind of normal urban development, the responsibility is mostly a developer side or municipality side can for organize top down and he knows to, well, this is completely put upside down. the plan is to have an unplanned city more. it's more one of the few rules is that host or walled has to be green and a lot of room less than a 3rd of the land can be developed. and every resident is expected to use half of their land for urban farming. to encourage biodiversity,
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we wanted to kind of introduce a strategy to develop housing in the green environment that would kind of preserve the qualities of the green environment while still allowing people to live inside of it. over a 1000 residential units have already sprung up in the countryside east of amsterdam for florence mullin, bake, and his family receiving the subsidy for the parcel of land with a dream come true. since the house was finished, they've spent a lot of time organizing community life building the school and working in the vegetable garden. once a week, flora small and be, goes into the fields and marks the plots with harvest ready vegetables. we are a c as a and a community to product aka agriculture. and that means that i, yeah, we are producing festivals for about 50 households. if the harvest is plentiful, every one gets more and they also share the risk of a bad crop. once a week, community members can pick vegetables in the garden by message on their phone tells
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them how many and which one's neighbor alex hames care comes to buy regularly. this is just an comparable in terms of quality, like it doesn't have any pesticides. so in that they put a lot of love and attention and effort in it. i know them very well personally. so it makes this a big difference in experience, but also the quality of the food for me community exchange original ideas. but there are also challenges in creating ulster world. now, you could say as a social experiment, and that can be pointed always use that to have to work together. like usually it's government lay down like you can do this, you can do that. is this going to be like this and like that? and here people have to do it themselves. and sometimes it just takes a bit of a learning curve because people have to figure out how to do that. a few kilometers away in the community shop, maryan up spool and neighbor, my young son martin,
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display the selection of homemade honey jams and cheese are produced in ost of out until shell go up. spool is one of the original settlers. hundreds of different plants grow in his wild looking garden on the other side of the street. mostly the land is bare when you buy it, so if you can give her seat to the land, then there, oh, kind of native plas empties will start to grow, and that is very helpful for her biodiversity, of making a good ecosystem. ups pool collects and rise the seeds of his plants and laid her hands them out among the ulster valdez. the self taught forrester, he believes nature is the thing that links every resident regardless of their chosen lifestyle. whilst devolved is expected to grow over the next few years. the plan is to create space 415000 houses and 40000 people. prices for the new plots
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have multiplied up spool is worried that the inclusive idea that anyone could be a part of the community is in danger. we feel it also us as the responsibility for us to realize that there will be a mixed a community which also people with low, low salaries and starting people with a young or children and they cannot afford her house and it, that's really a problem. the settlement is attracting attention, not least from property developers. some have built terrorist houses on the plots in the middle of auster walled, selling them at high prices, while ignoring the tradition of building your own home with an urban garden. the introduction of more regulations from the city has also stirred resentment among residents and yet demand to be part of the experiment is huge. today there are 10 times the number of applications, then there are plots available. that doesn't surprise to parents on the school
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committee. in addition to a beautiful place to live, they found a real community. and that's the beauty of our world that are a lot of am equally mind as people and oh yeah. at the spirit to build things and, and, and, and yeah, builds also the community and it's a really strong and powerful community. so that this, oh so yeah, there's one of the things i really like and love about oh, so in 2 weeks lessons for the little ones are due to get underway until then there's a lot to do. but cooperation is 2nd nature to the people of auster. walt, well, that type of nibbling spirit is at the heart of the sharing economy. a model where people rent or bought all the things the need rather than buy and own them. that not only helps them save money, it also has a positive impact on the environment. the concept is taking off in indian cities.
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we had to look around in delhi to explore the lifestyle a little more looking for something, especially for a dressed. she would only be reading once on her reading, but to ease, not out shopping. she's was been fly, rule a clothing rent. it is an outlet that gives you the option to rent clothes for a one off occasion. and for half the price of buying outfit ah, being conscious about what we buy, where we spend on money, and is it really worth it for that time period? when you know you're actually gonna be wearing it and then you don't need them after that, you're never going to wait to anybody else's reading so you might as well let it be oh, so kinetic on m. m. o has the world's largest population of millenniums, like dewey. it is a demographic gutters, increasingly drawn towards renting, rather than purchasing assets. young people in cities tend to be more social
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financially and abundantly of it. and they are embracing the flexibility in affordability of the rent or shared economy model. given that more than 1000000 tons of textiles are thrown away, each ear environmentalist see it as a positive trend. now the one way to reduce that is to reduce consumption of materials. now, rental economy provides that opportunity. if the same product was the market is trying to sell to, everyone can be sold to many people and everyone can fulfill their need. then you know, they are proportionately deduced they marginal impact between 20162019, more than 100 online rental companies that sprung up in india. traditionally, rental businesses ment, small units in unorganized market. now swanky rental outlets provide a wide range of occasion via for rent through ice cream stores,
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an online ups and alongside clothing. rental furniture is the other segment, spearheading the shared economy in india. the domestic market for rented furniture is what around 800000000 euros ashi. she is booking a dining table for his home and got his opted. fort city furnished an online platform for furniture and branded appliances. the table is assembled at his home. this works well for us, sheesh. he is a consultant often has to relocate to a different city, practically everything in his current house, from furniture to appliances. his rent. right now he's paying about 160 years a month buying the same furniture would have cost up to $10000.00 a year or a, the hassle offer, owning furniture and service, renting it out, her, these, this furniture, i mean,
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you know, furniture models keep changing her just the sure convenience of going on to you know, their app on the phone, selecting your furniture, looking and having it delivered to saved a lot of time and effort. furniture rental in india has grown 5 times in the last 3 is according to need of jane, founder of city funds. he collected data on rental apartments. more than 80 percent of apartments in india are either semi furnished or unfurnished. if a new tenant is moving into a rental apartment is measured, your chances are that he'll be moving into an furnished place. so all those are i do target segment for our furniture rental. so that's how we arrived at this number there. there 9 group people living in the metro rental apartment of which 80 percent are unfurnished. and that's an i do market for a furniture. and when it comes to wooden and metal furniture,
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it usually gets used for a longer period of time. but it's still around $3000000.00 tons of furniture waste and up in india's landfills of a year. old furniture markets like this one. indeed, you can be found in most cities where the old is refurbished and sold at a discount. but the challenges to live in meeting the demands for new furniture systemic there is illegal primary forest timber r which is coming from across the world including se, asia to india and china and for china would be the bigger legal market. now, refurbishing for little means that we are reducing that illegal logging. ah, that is happening. we are reducing the number of trees that we are cutting. ah, the are you saying, you know, the land requirement for growing gusty to protect the forests in india, the government introduced to forest stewardship, stunned,
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or f. s. s. in 2022 to confirm that forests are being managed, sustainable. together with growing kind of renting instead of buying, it is an important step towards maintaining a more environmentally conscious consumer behavior. in india, the sharing economy already works like a well oiled machine in the german capital. borrowing things in berlin from a store or from neighbors has never been so easy. thanks for the digital platforms that connect owners with seekers of goods and services. i would like to ben boffa has clearly done this many times before. he's putting together his blank trailer that he can lend it to a neighbor for free. of course. that's nothing out of the ordinary for him. he regularly lends out his belongings. more dollars, garden equipment of tools, a child's mattress for sleep ends. trouble if he and lynn says neighbors,
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these things so goes hence thinking they won't have to buy them. is it? i don't see this as being anti consumerist. it's about sustainability. magna, these things are usually so rarely. if you knew something along than buying something mixed, increasing settles and the 2 men got to know each other via an online neighborhood platform. more than 1600000 users are connected to people living in their vicinity via name and on dot d e. people use it to lend and borrow stuff, to swap information or to offer help. the startup was set up in berlin in 2015. the portal is free of charge for users. the company funds itself by a donations and small ads placed by companies and the respective neighborhoods. young ghana offers high quality tools for one year of 50 an hour.
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you can reserve them by an app toolbox is built around the classic business model of the sharing economy, where companies earn money by renting items out for a particular period of time. gladys, my mac wasn't used to play a role. how big your record collection was and you needed your own car to get anywhere on. and if you had a lot of books in your shelves, you possessed a lot of knowledge. today we of wikipedia, car sharing. there's netflix and spotify. what you have isn't important anymore. it's having access to things that's crucial and that's why the status of the role of belongings is different today. on yes, fonts is one of his customers. she is a dancer who travels around the world a month for her work for small household tasks, she borrows what she needs from tul bought an electric thrill. in this instance, even though she could buy one if she wanted, she managed to borrow use and returned the tool within an hour. as i don't think
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this one you're a 50 is a lot less than the price of the drill national and i can always come here and borrow and again wendy else. lions house. that means i can get it as often as i needed to talk with paul him. yon gala is launching a crowd investment campaign to help him grow his business. he believes his model could also work with other items and on an international basis. despite social distance in the lockdown actually brought up my sloop and baba and his neighbors closer together. in many ways they re decorated the apartment of a neighbor who was ill and helped out with aunt jobs. all that for free. the concept of sharing and collaboration is at the heart of nature. take a colony of hands or a pack of wigs, a school of fish, of communities, of humans, sharing one's knowledge so that the group as
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