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saving the past. malaysia's construction boom is causing strife between heritage protection activists and mining interests and a right to clean and people living in south africa's cold belts want an end to pollution. the global energy crisis has given dirty cold plants, a new lease of life, at least for the moment. but energy security concerns and driving the world wide expansion of wind farms and solar parks to the international energy agency. i. e. a expects that by 2027 global renewable power capacity will rise worldwide by 2400 gigawatts. that's roughly how much power china generated in total in 2022. in particular, china and the u. s. want to invest heavily in wind and solar energy, partly for climate protection reasons. in the u. s. a recently passed law,
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he remarked almost $370000000000.00 for climate and energy security measures. the e u and other countries are also came to invest in renewable energy. so says the i e. a forecasts that by 2025 renewables would have become the largest source of global electricity generation ahead of cold. but there's some way to go. there is still more than 2400 coal fired power plants in operation worldwide with new ones being built. that's a huge burden of both for the climate and those living nearby. south africa's economy is powered by coal, but critics say this comes out of massive cost. the sciences dead air pollution is a killer and a full government needs to. and then they need to, at their gently my hat is bleeding for the people who are living in this area and they are getting poor every day. 80 percent of the country's energy is produced by
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12 coal fired power stations in the south african cold belt. in 2019, greenpeace declared the area to be one of the most polluted on earth. ever dcsf value, cars suffering every day we can't breathe. would you even ask yourself whether you're going to wake up alive? he la. la jill of an castle. you lie awake the whole night without sleeping wholly light because you can't breathe because awful. i couldn't perform to number one. dr. glover was practiced in name. aline is right in the call the who's a chicken do do zealot. and what nancy is breathing heavily while she's been having problems for years, the condition has worsened and she's concerned with lots of blasting. does a lot of mines around the age polluted what taste polluted? so obviously gonna have lots of i spin until the columns quite often we get
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bronchitis, we do get chronic sinusitis. we do get osman because of the environment is where the mother of 4 has sent 3 of her children to other parts of the country because their health was poor. now she fears for herself, she works in building and road maintenance. i d can i in that there is no way i can do work like that crazy. i have to have to sit down and take a break on the time. environmental justice group is celebrating avery history photo and john is in the quote unquote deadly a case. the high game in 2022. the constitutional court ordered the government to enforce rules for polluters to meet minimum equality standards. the judgement was celebrated as a landmark case. better, it will only become a reality if less, coal is burnt,
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but the industry employes almost a $100000.00 people waning itself off coal will have dramatic consequences. promised masula, however, believes that a transition to green energy is vital. she runs vio, county a local environmental n g o, the land. it's a mass, the water, the rivers that we used to rely on. and it's a mess we. we started by reason on his end, he hearing from communities opinions on how do they want to see the future without call vio, county is based on the outskirts of m aline. the angio installed a solar system on its own roof to show that power production can be taken into the hands of the community. solar can be an opportunity for local job creation and healthier environments, according to vio, county division that my beula propagates with the communities you hutton persevere,
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lemme changes because for us, we are speaking of community 3. that who won an energy that will be a community lead, where it will give space, especially for the young people to create a to manufacture for themselves. to make sure they put their desolate p. v in the community rooftops, we have our own station in the in, but can solar really replace power plants and how can communities financed their own green power? thomas, some new new deals with these questions, haitian for money. the costs of renewables cannot be compared to coals irreplaceable human loss. a 2017 study commissioned by groundwork was an eye opener that it was indicated that about 2220 people are dying. and wiley because of evolution. it more than 10000 people are hospitalized because of this,
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but i thought a problems. i think um we part of all confusion price in a perfect balance between a developed men and that i to help. so it's not in all situation, we can't develop the economy at the same time to think a of couple as hell for me, quite nosy. the transition cannot come quick enough. after picking up her daughter from kindergarten, she returns home. her electricity has gone. rolling outages are affecting the neighbourhood up to 3 times a day. a bitter irony that those suffering from the pollution of the ones being cut from power from guanasha and a daughter of gotten used to the dark. but there's always an uneasy feeling. good. the gay in love will, shall, until i'm always afraid. one of my daughter was so good she made. when the attack comes, you have to run to the clinic clinic corner law. what partaking to the other day?
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she was so sick we had to go to the hospital. well go so would see everything i had to pray to god to help her on getting tender little token, local m c. i was with her a ph. after spending 5 days in hospital, her daughter got better again. it's high time that the impact of air pollution on people's lives is recognized. ah, $92060.00, more than 70 percent of the world's population will likely live in cities or urban areas. that will also be around 10000000000 people living on us. that's 2000000000 mold and to day to accommodate this. many people, millions of houses and apartments will have to be belts. and of course, demand for energy and other supplies will also increase. according to o, e. c, d, estimates by 2016 global material consumption will reach around
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a 167 gig tons so about twice the current amount. that's the equivalent of more than $27800.00 pyramids of keesa sand. gravel and limestone are in particularly high demand, with dramatic consequences. the descent into the cave into the darkness. for our touch, it is also an expedition into another world. and every time it's an adventure to an adventure that leads back into the far distant past. iowa, iowa. mother, i go to the people who lived, he had 10000 years ago, who i thought for you so much we discovered this cave via the internet when we called the guar audio water cave. on it, we were curious. oh, we've explored the cave and we think it's really beautiful while we're who like unfortunately it's right by one of the quarries
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nearby limestone and marble of being excavated on an industrial scale. the mining has been going on for years now. a total of $64.00 companies of busy blasting away the limestone hills across the kinda valley lime is important for cement and cement is a highly sought after building material. in asia and world wide. construction is a multi 1000000000 euro business. nature pays the price on tut has decided to make it his job to preserve his home, the kin, to valley for as long as possible. his activists group is called kinda valley watch . together they explore the caves within the mountains and hills which are disappearing at an ever faster rate. our tax home, the kin to valley is located on the malay peninsula and the state of parrot. 10
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deposits were found here long ago. but limestone, granite and marble can be excavated much more easily, although i want to understand what's happening here. i want to find out what's special about these hills. in recent years, we've neglected them and all they contain. what if i believe that's why our touch is now exploring the caves under the hills. to day he's showing an archaeologist, an important discovery. there are also pre historic paintings on the limestone hills. you'll see that under some images are more than 10000 years old. have been there unrivalled in malaysia, in terms of the nuanced picture they paint of every day life have requiring a curse at a site that we have never investigated before. there is a possibility that a rock site was there and then destroyed because from what we observe so far, not are, is distribute that very widely reading can tell value. truthfully i work. so to
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high is a researcher at u. s. m. in penang. she knows that hunters and gatherers settled early here, latest switching to farming, and it's trading links to china. go back to 2nd century, a d as k fines show. all these on the, our survey, we discovered more than 30 rock sites. so this is a very big leap in the archaeological research for home, home malaysia in the past for like 660 years where we're just though, solely based on academics than researchers, only 3 sites were found in kinda valley. so because of their involvement, we got more than 30 sites now and then we have a lot more to discover what the mining companies pay little attention to the archaeological discoveries. there are 59 official excavation sites here and everyone blasting here has a state license to do so. hills and caves where cave paintings and fossils were found are being destroyed. but none of the companies know the economics ministry
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are willing to be interviewed on the issue at the ministry of tourism, arts and culture. they draw our attention to the legal position. the deputy director is well acquainted with the regulations and is well aware that the company's profits are more important to the government it's about get that up but that we cannot stop the project approved by the state. it won't and little so, but when the areas aren't expressly declared protected areas, the law dictates that we cannot stop the mining landing up with joke. what are does it that we have no legal recourse or we can do is to approach the mining companies and ask for talks with a what but owning it. but these consultations are unlikely to stop the blasting in the can to valley. our top is taking the archeologist into one of the valleys biggest caves over that it goes as i grip the home in. he recently discovered
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a lot of cave paintings here, though he's not sure how old they are. good. it is how long they saw me and how the ours in the caves is an invaluable piece of human history or is living with you. how's it going? rock are, is not that only pretty started were, are, there are value there has value because even historical period are, is actually an evidence of the human past humane director of the landscape. so there is a multi layered meaning m let embedded within the se, escape from pre historical period to historical period. so all these, i think, are significant to me, at least because it shows how humans evolved through time. back up on what could i touch, helps the archaeologist document the engravings and paintings afterwards. so true, hey, we'll compare the images with others. the 2 of them are worried that this cave to will disappear. one day. they want to document as much as possible of the valleys,
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cultural heritage. before that happens, i don't think i heard, you know, you would, you know, we knew from the outset that we couldn't win, but we're doing it anyway. and i'm not alone. i have a lot of support. i'm happy makers, this work is an honor because this is where i'm from. told the young data guy up they all still many caves to explore in can to valley for our tut. it's a race against time. few of these invaluable fines are likely to be saved from destruction. ah sea turtles can be found in tropical and sub tropical seas around the world. as my great re, creatures, they often swim thousands of kilometers in their lifetime. many species are endangered by marine pollution fishing and poaching. according to one study between 19902020 more than one point. 1000000 animals were killed or illegally traded
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worldwide. but things are looking up turtle protection efforts around the rise efforts like those the people of talked to carol on the costs. are we concussed, have been doing for years this is probably the most dangerous moment in the life of a sea turtle. after 60 days, the hatchlings dig themselves out of the sand and make their way to the water. this one hatched on the beach of costa rica store to where on national park. it's one of the animals most important nesting sites on the caribbean coastline of central america. cloyd taylor lives in tor to guido. when the turtles hedge, he patrols the beach to protect them. things used to be very different from the
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lead on, gladly i thought it was an isolated place. survival didn't revolve around money like it does today with tourism. and so we mr. kill the turtles. we $88.00 low the meat like we 8 the fin was ha, the turtles have already traveled up to 2000 kilometers. by the time they arrive at the beach to lay their eggs in the torch. aguiro national park for different species of sea turtles lay their eggs on tor to wear or beach including hawks bill and leather back turtles. gloria aguiro is a biologist with a tor to wear of sea turtle conservancy. she's concerned because climate change is making the sand warmer and the higher the temperature, the fewer males are born. this poses yet another danger to the turtles. survival
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name you don't to heat the skin, nothing out of a 1000 baby turtles. only one comes back to lay eggs on the beach. allah flag! the turtles follow the light of the moon to find their way on to the beach to lay their eggs. they only come out of the sea at night. a single female lays up to $120.00 eggs per clutch. spinning hours digging a hole in the sand and asked him that can take until morning. after laying her eggs, she covers them with sand to protect them from predators. she may lay up to $1000.00 eggs per nesting season, buried in various locations. in the 1st light of morning, the turtles attempt the journey back to see. many don't make it. renato bruno, a biologist based in tor to wearer, has found the remains of
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a turtle. it was killed and butchered for me as, as the dog has kenny then in the turtles, that nest in costa rica migrate to their feeding grounds on the caribbean coast of nicaragua, e and acosta. cardeana got amc turtles are also illegally hunted on the coast there in the gal that don't do as much as they kill up to 15000 turtles of years. but i knew, but it's not just the animals themselves that are at risk from poaching during the night and early morning. poachers are on the prowl for clutches of eggs. scientists keep finding nests that have been looted. yes. is in people as he doesn't allow in dallas, this is the situation we face every night. we equally will say to my, you're over will monitor most of the beach. there's not enough staff to prevent this kind of thing completely as you know, wherever we're patrolling. they just raid nash that somewhere else was when i end
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up now. yeah. it's like, you know, they poked the sandwich sticks to feel for resistance. that's when they know the stickers hit some eggs at the bottom of a nest. if you don't, they followed her all need aside from that camera. well, once they find the eggs, it took them up. it was, i kind of will. the turtle eggs are usually eaten ra there. believe to be an aphrodisiac. although there's no scientific evidence. turtle, eggs and turtle meat have always been an important source of nutrition or torture. quiero explains cloyd taylor matter left up to last. the person who used to slaughter the turtles came at 5 am layla member at the local money avenue angle nap, and then community members came well, bulls and pal, and asked him for selling. the turtle may take it he under at a book it's been forbidden to eat the turtles or their eggs for more than 20 years . to day the islanders live mainly from tourism
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even so for the past 10 years, the number of c turtles returning to talk to where o has been in decline. biologist kayla cordero is sounding the alarm. in 2008 scientists counted 809000 turtles. nesting on the island in 2021. there were only $44000.00 a decline of more than half for him place on eyes him for there are important hunting areas in los gatos mosquitoes. in the caribbean areas of columbia and venezuela, where between $812000.00 turtles, are hunted each year on the nicaraguan side. in some areas, eating turtle, meat is part of indigenous culture. hunting is still allowed. there. tourists are only allowed on the beach if they're accompanied by a local guide. they all have to wear dark clothing, so they don't disturb the turtles live, but we accompany the park rangers during their nightly inspection. the number of
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tourists per group is limited. there's a fine if the rules are ignored, that you don't see at them. but as an inverter, he 12 members of the community who are skilled trackers have been trained to look for the turtles on the beach. they informed the tourist guides where and when the females are laying their eggs so they can bring their tourist groups, they're blue, but 1st everyone has to have a ticket fill. if i thought up they get an invoice that side to permit and informs the taurus of the sector, the schedule, and a number of people in the group. i local tourism is well organized, but monitoring the area is challenging a up in the sand. but can i get in touch, get on national park, but of 18 people are responsible for more than 50000 hector's of marine area. this is more than 26000 hector's of land and i 30 kilometers of beach front. it's on the
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3rd month. it's just not enough, but i thought, but at the panica, the sea turtle protection efforts still have a long way to go. but talk to where approve the turtle hunters can become turtle. conservationists to the benefit of both nature and people. this week's global snacking comes from venezuela. ah, ah, just of in his way ala is the busy meeting place in central caracas. it's a popular spot for street food vendors. local school this the kaya del ombang, this street of the hungry. ah, they are still selling all types of fast food. one typical venezuelan snack is the catch up a pancake made from fresh corn ah. cook,
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i'm semerano says the recipe as simple as him, but into my lesson. cutting them is grilled until it's crispy on the outside, then slipping. the fillings are prepared on another hot plate. ah, customers can choose between several types of meat. ah, like i said, our car choppers fillings include half a kilo of pork with 300 grams of chicken, bacon and ham. others nearby them ah, but the main ingredient is soft and gooey tilly. tough cheese. half a kino of tease a served with each ketchup up. it's what keeps the customers coming back. ah, i like the mix of the sweet and salty, such as pork and the cheese. i cut up our costs between
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$8.18 us dollars depending on the fillings. most customers can't finish a whole one. with them, i'm stuffing my face with more than i can cope with. ah, they're incredibly huge. you should feed 2 people with one because they're so big. they're successful business as a family affair. as the chefs, cousin almera who he explains, ah, with how you get out there. like i said, we're developing thanks to the catch up house and my father's creation. we already have 3 catch up a locations and people really like it. i thought i might get, i had that it was someone in his layman's, often enjoy a catch up on sunday mornings. but there's nothing stopping them feasting on one any day of the week. and most customers need the street of the hungry feeling very, very full indeed. ah
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