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halsey, hans in rwanda, an ap aims to make people fit and building instead of tow king could hemp be these sustainable roll material of the future. one plant many names, hemp cannabis marijuana ganja wheat cannabis sativa contains a chemical compound, t h c for short, which is one of the world's oldest known intoxicants in most countries selling cannabis as a criminal offense. it's had a bad image for decades. kemp is a type of cannabis with low levels of th c, a valuable sustainable results. it can be used to produce medicine, paper, building materials and textiles. we find out more about the comeback of this miracle plunks hence has been one of the most widely
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grown crops in history and not because of its intoxicating effect. and was the source of food for animals and humans will thousands of years. and cultivation began 12000 years ago in china. from there it spread across the globe. see there is used the sturdy him 5 is to make rope and sales. and wherever they traveled, they brought the seeds with them off to wood, hemp was the 2nd most common material found on ships. its blossoms were used medicinally, spiritually or something for pleasure, but reliance on hemp waned. new technologies made it easier to turn cotton into textiles than hemp. woods supplanted hemp and paper manufacturing. even hemp, sales and rope were replaced with petroleum products, but what really killed the plant was something else. there was site guys were
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for band in substance abuse of recreational drug. we've hammered it down into ours humanities, head, douglas, and illegal, and massively bad plans. but scientists are slowly discovering that hemp is formal this to tell them previously known both traditional and new uses could help clean up a lot of industries. a big one is construction, which accounts for almost 40 percent of all c o 2 emissions worldwide. using hemp might change that hen wool is already available as an insulating material, but more and more sustainable builders are using hemp, 5 is or hemp, crease in rolls and flows such as in this 12 story building in south africa. and crete is basically a mixture of lime and hint fibers or shives, the lime petrified,
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the him so he doesn't decompose or break. the material is lightweight, strong and breathable. so it better regulates moisture and temperature. it is or less energy consumption, no multiple up and a non toxic environment. hem creek is also fire resistance and can withstand mater earthquakes, thanks to its flexibility. it also protects against heat, moisture, and sound. once a structure built with it is demolished, the hemp create can be recycled into fertilizer, as it's completely organic walls made of hem creek not only produce less carbon dioxide than those of concrete. they're even c o 2 negative as hem crease stores more carbon dioxide than is needed to produce and transported in fiber installation stores on the net base, more than 50 kilograms of carbon dioxide. burke cubic meter of insulation for your reference to production of glasgow or raoul installation emits over 250
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kilograms of carbon dioxide. but there is still a problem in most countries. introducing new building materials is a complex and lengthy process. mandatory tests and application procedures can take years. him create is only at the start of that process. in many countries. we need to give it a new chance and start putting all these regulations on him. and when he to free this up entirely for the industry is to really move forward. because if you know 0.01 percent of t h c are the little things that prevents somebody in the building in the street to get jives or jobs and hurts for the building material than this mystery has no way of moving forward. and can also help save the world's forests until the late 19th century. most paper was hemmed based early bibles and even drafts of the
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american declaration of independence were written on it. but most paper today is what fiber and that contributes to deforestation every year woodland, the size of portugal is cut down and 15 percent of it is used to make paper global demand is expected to at least double a catastrophe for the world's forests. but as timber prices rise, some companies have switched to him. a paper production textile industry is unable to hold a grill, the gymnast leak or for her for any fiber. and it's a big pollution. growing cotton requires lots of pesticides and water. a single hector of him can yield 2 and a half times more fiber than cotton. and a him plant can grow up to 5 meters in just 3 to 5 months. hemp is not only environmentally friendly as in cotton. it strong fibers also make textiles
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more durable. the benefits may be up is, but there's a catch if you wanna be a successful are implementing her and fiber into the textile industry, we have to modify to him fiber to an existing 60 machinery that goes all the way around. not going to happen because the fast most to do so are used to high companies and researchers are working on the problem. and there are initial chemical and mechanical processes to make the environmentally friendly him fibers more like cotton, so that they can be integrated into existing production. but there are no industry wide standards, yet hemp and textile production is in the early stages. hemp has to contend with road blocks in many industries. there are no standards yet due to decades of neglect. in research and development, regulations are still confusing and they vary from country to country. marijuana status as a controlled substance discourages investors. but despite the challenges,
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interest and industrial hemp is growing. in 2021 demand reach to market a full $1000000000.00. that figure is expected to rise to as much as $17000000000.00 by 2030 cardiovascular disease is, are among the most common illnesses worldwide. they're responsible for the deaths of just under $18000000.00 men and women each year. that's nearly a 3rd of all deaths. and estimates suggests that by 2030 as many as 23000000 people will die each year from cardiovascular causes. the risk of developing heartened blood vessel related disease is traditionally rises with age, but ever more young people are now becoming affected, causes include stress, an unhealthy diet, not enough exercise and smoking, at least 3 quarters of cardiovascular deaths worldwide occur in low and middle
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income countries that's due to poor, a health care and late detection in the east african country of rwanda. this hope of change when they call them this highlands killers, and they are killing a big number of people. well wait in randa 6 out of 10 deaths enclosed by a that fat betty. so hypertension, piece virago has declared war on lifestyle diseases. the 25 year old dietician keeps an eye on where people in her generation are going wrong when it comes to health. as rhonda, it's the whole of africa, they're more at development. it also this and then theory lifestyle grows for their moya, wed kuala gov's. people see that like for the whole day and then now we have more
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fast food. these risk factors promote certain kinds of cancer, cardio bass or disease and diabetes, a rapidly growing problem in sub saharan africa. what's especially worrying is that more and more young people are dying of these diseases according to the world health organization. people like this. and they usually get to know when it's so that for example, for lifestyle diseases, we don't have regular checkups. you meet 40 years old and they've never done a chick up in their whole life. peace era, gua her co founder, steven oqueeno and a small team and rwanda's capital kigali have developed an app to raise awareness. they hope to motivate young adults in particular, to change their ways and lead a healthier lifestyle. lifestyle app,
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you can get trained to be healthy and also get through that. 3rd, we create challenges. the more you engage in those challenges, you collect points, and these points can be redeemed through our platinum. the app rewards users, diet, exercise, and relaxation efforts with points and prizes. this helps users learn healthier routines in a playful way. international diet and fitness trackers already exist, but they haven't had much success in rwanda. the lifestyle app is not only in english and french, but also in the local language. can your wanda, the solutions needs to be one bit. we know that problem. we know the bread then with live with it and make people the likely understand what they bring. so it's really easy to achieve behavior change if it's coming from someone from their community. that's why the start up works with local partners. we're app users can
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redeem points. they've earned piece irregular once to find out if her nutrition courses would be a good we're, we're it for her partner coolie. she's smart. so a trained to see something that will that try more people to use this kind of services. so it needs to be appealing to the user. it needs to be a fun, our body needs. what do we call energy? so most of time you can get your energy in that 3 sources. the 1st sources from college global hydro for sources, for example, would be like a bread. you see bread, it's difficult to find this type of brightness in lander. and the main reason is that we don't have many businesses in that preventive sector. the ones we have, our more an under curative and management for people who are in with but that's changing. the rwandan government hopes to reduce mortality from non communicable diseases. 25 percent by 2025. and it plans to use unconventional methods to achieve
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that goal by making the streets of kigali car free on to sundays every month. it's urgent residence to use the quiet streets for exercise. peace, irregular hopes that her recently launched app will soon be used by lots of people . in rwanda, she herself already has her eyes set on the next reward. so i dragged presenting in it and i grew up around $700.00 less than crime. so i can get like a 20 percent discount for m f. m. another disease which is claimed millions of lives in the last 3 years is of course co vig 19. the pandemic hit brazil, particularly hard with hundreds of thousands of deaths. brazil was the 2nd worst affected country after the u. s. and as well as health issues. many people took an
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economic knox town. something many are still struggling with. mm. for more than a year cutting up asked us hardly dared to go out on the street. she was too worried about contracting cove at 19 again. all of her bones still ache. she suffers from dizziness and has fallen over several times. even before the pandemic, her life in the vila alliance of avila in rio de janeiro was not easy. but after she contracted coven 19 her situation worsened. she could no longer pay for her rented apartment. and now it's in her sewing studio. she used to teach nearly a dozen women, how to so jewel, so sold her wares at markets. but the virus robbed her of all her strength was rounded, won't war because a lot of people have dined from cove in here. go for go back. so i isolated myself . i was afraid to go out on the street. i've never felt so sick. i difficult. i did
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jack also i have trouble concentrating ill. well, i used to take part in online meetings and also gave online classes, which now i don't have the stamina or feel i'm just overcome by terrible fatigue. ok. sampling at all go fossil like a neighbor's help her, but she has to survive without financial support from the state that the name of the mother, acupuncture treatments on her ears help her to cope with the stress of boy benchmark. what has been, you know, the actual, how are your anxiety levels? may not if i'm doing better, i'm not waking up all the time at night any more over to among the god of others. ruthless, are going up on the near go. during the pandemic bought or help the poor e. oh book the state left us defend for ourselves are gonna be in some places. there is no water. sanitation will say, were you supposed to wash your hands? they are. it's going to be hard for rio de janeiro to recover. and for us here,
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people at the end of the world so to speak, it's going to be even harder if i had a physical model. you'll think of i similar to might. brazil is one of the country's hardest hit. by the pandemic, nearly 700000 people have died from coven 19 here. so far, former president jerbill scenario downplayed the dangers of the corona virus was late to order vaccines and mocked victims with breathing difficulties. there was a lack of oxygen and ventilators, and the health care system was on the verge of collapse in rio de janeiro. at least a state of the art cove at hospital was quickly built with 200 intensive care beds that broke muslim phone. if they're here, the general situation was terrible in there because not all patients could be treated hewlett. if there were long lines of patients in the emergency room into here to visit with him. and unfortunately, we had a president, a who did not respect the suffering of families. they are well before female. he
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worked against the quarantine regulations, social distance, english and math, squaring rules, yamil door. there was a disrespect for science and research. the theat filled up his you, the crisis and brazil did not have to be on the scale of our the of many do. yes. so my could have been avoided any of his seal without. the infectious disease specialist hopes the incoming brazilian government will make better use of the scientific knowledge gained during the pandemic. especially in the event of another episode within my head you, you need a network of hospitals and institutions that are prepared out of it and can respond quickly. you're welcome. have more than happy to me if there were moment did during the pandemic, leukemia when the number of infections dropped, feel, it fell. so we had fewer covey patients. and instead of like we had other patient obscene, which put up was the way, then we reduce the darcy numbers is personalized. that would be with the next wave
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. it was if we made more beds available for koby, patient april and hired were more stifled for life. you feel that is how you build resilient law heavily. and that's very important. when, when institutions we saw need to be resilient, the 8th, it resilience is also the most important thing for cutting up. asked us on the outskirts of rios, just like the women in his 7 group. she would like nothing more than to sell her own creations at markets again, and to teach the craft in courses you will the lessons continue bomb. so i also miss them as saying that before she can continue, she 1st has to get better. she has been waiting for an appointment with an orthopedist and specialist treatment for her pain in the public healthcare system for months. oh,
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she does not want to rely on prayer alone. she expects the state to play its part. damn, are foul, which i translate to health care, dignified treatment, outdoor thing so that everyone can recover fully and get back to work each by 4 there. but our by our, my district was i'm, there's nothing more important right now than to restore our self confidence. and our dignity good more than those sounds like people don't want to know that we are still here and can be productive again. but i'll go see octo. i'm off that we can. how dignified work like we had before. yeah. office people living in poverty like cutting up, asked us, have gotten through the pandemic by helping one another. unlike many of her neighbors, she hopes the new government taking office in january will handle the pandemic and its consequences more responsibly. abuse, rain, murder, mexico can be
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a dangerous place for many women and girls. in 2021 more than 3700 women were reported to have been killed there and that slightly a very conservative figure for many the solution is resistance and self defense. this is where catherine's i sca is happiest in the ring, throwing her opponent to the ground. she is the only german female wrestler competing in mexico's national sport. luchella's j o. s u dot quarters is on the us mexican border. a stop over for thousands of migrants hoping to make a future in the us. it's notorious for drugs and violence. catherine cisco has made it her home. it's late morning time to get ready for the title bout in literally break. with the help of make up and a costume, caterine sysk her transforms into miss cath, i wish dixon. this is the most important bit my new outfit today. canal
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and steeper i have this old tides and here's my own important license to kill from true. ha ha! her partner is a star of the wrestling sea. she met him while travelling, having left her native bon to explore the wider world. wrestling is a shared passion. she, you dot quad ace is one of the most dangerous cities in the world shall be blazed. traditionally a male dominated sport, caterine sized cassie's, her involvement in it as a feminist act. the half is in this crazy city, which is notorious for him asides. i hope that by doing this i can help women gain self confidence and inspire them to do to it as a german, she wasn't taken seriously at 1st, but now young people want a selfie with her. lucia libra, a as popular, providing distraction from the stress of daily life. the wrestlers are treated like
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stars who tell you was of more than anything else. it's lucia libra. that has made me feel mexican because it's part of a popular culture with every child. he knows the masks every child knows the move senior, this can can be moved. ah, and every one knows her as miss cath, she represent strength and power. her 1st opponent is waiting for her. miss catherine, when he basses our friends outside the ring. but you wouldn't know that inside the masks in costumes are intended to intimidate opponents. cutting tie. sca has fought in many towns here, but she loves the small arenas. best of all. burton was a sagging to day, i have to say nothing makes me happier than when i'm fighting in a ring. and i seen fizzy aspect families and people having fun, little swearing at the top of their lungs, also known to both of us. give legend has it says got
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quarters was where such show fights originated. since catherine size could can't support herself from wrestling alone. she also worked as a freelance journalist writing about the city she lives in. c, u dot waters can tell us a lot about how the world works. there are factories making cheap products for the u. s. market and migrants hoping for a better life there. in her reporting, she focuses on their struggles and dodson is live in santa ana. you can live in a bubble and not see the bigger picture actually. so how is my life and my consumption connected with what happens elsewhere? as i'm here, you can see a bosh factory and then this notorious wool. and it's all here right in front of you knows, viruses will detect what else do fuckin' of down. she and her friends are fighting to change their city. step by step together, they bought an old property, renovated it, and set it up as a cultural center. it's now
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a meeting point for social groups, environmental activists and artists in the seller cycling enthusiasts to assemble bikes from donated parts. they give the finish bikes to migrants so that they can get around like you can, i think on what you see more for okay. there are very few cultural places here in juarez. so this makes a big difference. the city has a hard edge, but there's beauty to especially for the people who manage to live full lives, despite the criminality. yeah. i as buses probably cause it's important to me that there are places like this way you can be together without much money and without having to think about any money. it's just about the well being of every line in every mr. little lucia libra is still the most important part of her life. she enjoys even the most strenuous training sessions. today she's training with when he versus wrestling has changed her life to offering her a way to cope with family problems. she can leave her aggression in the ring. she
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too wants to inspire others and prove that anything is possible out, okay, i'm shoving, there's a lot of violence against women happening at the moment in the ring, we shall girls and women that they can defend themselves. push yourselves, there's a way out what to tell you that we've reached the title round but suddenly miss cathy is thrown out of the ring. another contestant has one. i would have loved to have taken the championship title home with me, but it's often like this split, 2nd proves decisive. anything can happen, but what she's learned from luke libra, a n c without waters get up and keep going. failure is part of the process and
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you, tony was here a little bit is a huge form of cultural expression on so it's also an opportunity, a prospect for young women and young men of modest means who think to themselves was i could become a lu chesta on that, on weekends, i could also put on makeup, become a star, stand in the ring, and then packed up and go home positive. ah. and that's all from us at global 3000 this time, right to us that global 3000 at d, w dot com or on facebook d. w global ideas. see you next time ah, [000:00:00;00]
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