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oh, as we take on the world 8 hours, i do all this is weird all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes, like policeman a you know who we are, your is actually on fire made for mines. ah ah, welcome to global 3000. in the fast lane chi rose roller blade is a revolutionizing life on the rugged flying high with ai people with
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disabilities in india. and me saying free is climate friendly, meet production, really possible build egypt, capital cairo is africa's biggest city, boasting a population of around 20000000 and counting the countries political, economic and cultural center is expanding ever further into the desert while the world famous pyramids were once located outside the city, gates that now surrounded by concrete, asphalt, and a lot of traffic in roller blading through cairo is a real balancing acts. skate is navigate time
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in the heart of an egypt that's proud of its traditions. a brand new movement is on the way now you can find people like, look like you, you know, most of the people here, like they don't, they don't never, maybe didn't find someone like them. you know, maybe they couldn't find people who on the same level of craziness. so folks who have a few screws loose, there's no doubt that helps when it comes to roller blading in egypt here, skaters me to cruise together. on this day most egyptians are attending friday prayers. so the streets are unusually quiet. that makes it easier for kareem who coordinates the get together at the moment with the book booklet on the road and everything we've got all of this you and your little of both of them,
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of them to say what striking is, how many young women take part with or without head scarves. what's important is hitting the streets. we talked to dina, who's been roller blading since she was 13, and just hitched a ride on our car. she says since kobe 19 struck skating has really taken off here . i think it might may sound the same, but it, it does it give someone i tend to see them there has to be a bit of risk for someone to have one freedom fun and the willingness to take risks. that's an approach to life. not often seen in a land under authoritarian rule like egypt. well, the stays in the scene here isn't really political. there's still something revolutionary about it. that has less to do with the many colorful videos posted on the internet and the message behind them. before we
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need much of it, cars not even where dar, with the electric cars for the environment. not also, not caught it anyway, because on kato cater specially, and i think most of egypt, but get especially is filled with many, many called his right about that this metropolis of as a 20000000 people is frequently gridlocked, north africa's biggest city is choking on emissions. and traffic is chronically congested. here at consulting firm transport for cairo, they take a closer look at clark tracking arteries and try to see what could be done to unplug them. you know, well they can go away from the private cars or the other motorized vehicle molds to a true vectors travel will actually benefit the city. you have to make the case for
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homework. it's not as if the authorities aren't trying cairo's metro system is being expanded, but it's just not enough. marketing events like this are designed to get people riding bikes. su, new bike paths have even been built. the trouble is no one uses them because at some point they end forcing riders on too busy roads. further still this sir, getting adapted to ah, the cycling infrastructure, even though we've had cycling in itself since forever. so them all exists. but the infrastructure and the safety parameters around that is still not so general imbedded. back to corinthian lines skater. he says bikes are okay, but roller blades rule for him skating is more than a hobby. it's a real means of transport. it's much better day and the subway or the cars or
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anything. first of all it's, i got eco friendly enough. and 2nd of all, it's much faster then to go evangelist because everybody bought, i've been doing this for years. and then he set off again back into the crazy traffic. would i have like an exam like improved or anything? it might be like 100 percent fitting keitel. fishing on the card. i have to read like 6007000, something like that. you know it like on behalf of be aware of every a certain that'd been happening around me. every car, every pump, every year. ah. anything that happens at all. i me like i have to be aware kareem bumps and his friend mohammed they both study in business at
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cairo university and have big career plans. and i hope to make inline skating. a major part of them is why do you like to have like a sword here? people come here and so the state all that will encourage the more, you know, it will make it easier for the lots of people. and instead like paying online and waiting for a month or more. and you can come here and despite it me kareem even get this reporter to give skating here a well those are is shaky stars. he's on a road. good enough for this promenade along the nile bus. he'll leave entering cairo's traffic. chaos for another time. robots that build machines or dispense pills to old folks. a house which runs itself and autonomous vehicles. welcome to the world of ai. artificial
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intelligence is computer software that is designed to undertake tasks on its own. a, i continues to evolve in a rapidly growing and largely unregulated market. nastier global a i revenues hit to $450000000000.00 and they're set to exceed $550000000000.00 by 2024. but artificial intelligence doesn't work alone. it relies on us people for its development. and that includes those who painstakingly enter data into computers by hand, typically for low pay. for some however, this work is far more than just a job. as our next report from india shows me new money along is learning how to use computers and artificial intelligence. even though a few years ago, she couldn't even hold a pen in her hand. the 24 year old from corolla in southern india has
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a physical disability. she's been extremely restricted in her ability to move since birth. and again, i had a lot of problems with my balance. my head was always falling uncontrollably from side to i'd. i could never keep my balance or see shop straight. thanks to physical therapy, things have really improved. it saved my life that i had in a, a thanks to an innovative i t project she and more than 100 others with physical and mental disabilities have great prospects for work in the future. me, new money law has taught the fingers of her right hand to operate the computer keyboard because of the great progress she's made. she's now learning to capture data and to keyboard it. this data forms the basis for programs that use artificial intelligence. soon, money law will be among those who feed the info into the new technology. so for this, i never thought i could learn old
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a scenario that i could even work in the i t industry to develop though i just wanted to do my best every day. and then all of a sudden the opportunity to work on computers here presenting itself hasn't been on that. that was the moment i realized what i was capable of, le let up. but on the company was founded by robin tommy. he himself has been working in the i t industry for many years. for one of his projects, he visited a school specifically for people with disabilities. there he realized what was missing future prospects. we started giving them. now hope alone will not work. we have to create an ecosystem for them to bring the stage sustained the scene and bring us a psychological ami behind it. so that's the, that's why we're committed to that because we cannot leave them just with some technology getting degrading that technology back to the society. we're bringing people together and see this ecosystem so that everyone can contribute to the the closest did all began here in the therapy center,
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them again. and this is where mino works on her motor skills with the help of computer technology. the focus is primarily on her stronger hand. the right one is a big advantage of the playful training method is that the pain mino would have during the exercise has become decidedly more bearable that i believe i can only improve if i train all the time. in the beginning, i cried a lot like that now with the joy i get from making progress outweighs any pain i might have. i hardly even i should say to them another guy that did it. but about i'm going to more robin, tommy likes to follow the children's and young adults progress. he's managed to condense lots of companies to become donors and co operation partners. he invest that income mostly in new technology for any special education to any when he goes to the a basic game fight that the system is dealing with a lot of inside of that,
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that at best. so what needs to be taken care whether it's his upper body, nobody goes motor, all fine motor, the motor that kind of milestones we, we define the long term goal is to establish the project at other locations and corolla. the start at mission could make that possible. are you guys doing a hello? hello. the start up mission is a government funded center to specifically support smaller companies. these men are part of a group looking for innovative solutions for the medical sector and caroline. both see great potential and the concept of inclusive. yeah, i think they are, we measure their work on do better meters. one was the accuracy of the data that the kind of mind into such for us and do was have done it on time that they took. and on both occasions, we felt like it was acceptable. it was really beyond artic expectations. and we are now thinking of giving them even more, but words like those are music to meano's ears. it makes the hours she spends
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at home in her room learning computer commands and english vocabulary means all worth it. that's different, gram dick lucy's other bins. and she says that at long last, it's all really paying off. and she feels that her work is truly being valued. martin, she says it's a great incentive to keep on going to that article. i love looking things up on the internet. i'm very curious. even if it's just little things i want to find out and understand everything right away for the technology has fortunately come a long way to make this possible. even with just myself fine for the outlook wasn't always so rosy, even to day. people with disabilities often have a hard time in india. her mother, latter remembers times when technology didn't play a major role in society. when there was hardly any perspective in mina's life. at
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the time they were resigned to their fate and didn't know what to do, but together they got through and somehow salmonella we all try to support her. but it's mostly thanks to my mother that mino has gotten so far to day. my mother told me not to cry all the time in. it was more important not to lose faith. and to put my trust in her that trust is paid off and now me new and her family are full of hope of a dead. the i listen carefully to understand things i love, but begin at the beginning. i thought it was impossible, but it's time i got better and better ash it idea. now i'm being trained in i take something else i would have thought completely impossible not that long ago. now i know what i'm really capable of either. no cathartic amanda for me,
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new. another exhausting day begins. she's on our way to the therapy and training center. another day of going beyond her pain threshold to overcome the many hurtles . perhaps the most important lesson she's learned not to set limits on herself. moods smoked grilled sizzled regardless of how it's prepared. global meet consumption has nearly doubled since the early 19 sixty's. but that consumption is very unevenly distributed. studies show that the more affluent to society, the more meet people that tend to ease. which means that on average, per capita consumption is much higher in industrialized nations than in developing ones. there's something about burger, is it the fizzle? maybe the crackle, just looking at one almost feels savory. if only forgetting about their impact was
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as easy as taking a bite. but producing food emits nearly a 3rd of all greenhouse gases and in all food is buddy is, are the worst offenders leap is a massive problem. and to slow climate change, we have to fix it. is the only solution to all go beating, or is there another way? can we eat thief without ruining the plan and beef production still affects you because it's responsible for $4300000000.00 metric tons of c o 2 every year. that's almost as much as the entire united states and fixing this isn't as simple as everyone going began rabbit or reality. right. uh, we need to recognize a couple rango is a plant scientist and i p. c. c, author from colombia. their 1st one is elder. elope concrete, where people may choose what they eat, there are at least another reality a, or they will be gone to where people are struggling for nutrients. animal protein
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can make a huge difference and beefing up our beef production can help. but what's the best way? i called very simply speaking, there are 2 ways of raising cattle. one is grass fed farms like this one in northern germany run by high co glued. really only use my own feet in the summer, the housing grass straight from the pasture. just as you see here and in winter when the grass obviously is and growing the animals eat home grown hayer. this is a small operation right now. there are 50 animals here 80 in the spring that your phone is once here and the around. these are calves from this year before it's that one us 2 and a half years old, yet they missed over do of yes. and the next one to go. all that means are sale weight of around 300 kilos of anita flush. they roam around a 160 hector's and have a warm barn for the winter, raising cattle look similar to this in many places in the world. and then there are feedlots that can have thousands or tens of thousands of animals. they live in a confined area and eat mostly grain instead of grass as to which is better grass
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fed or feedlot. it's actually not that simple. let's compare sustainability using these categories. will start with what goes in. good progress had cattle doesn't travel far. the cows in a combination of grass and clover which contains more protein during the summer. this is all harvested and turned into that for them to eat over the winter. so graphing beef avoids the emissions and chemical run off and producing grain. it also winds on water grass fed cattle, drink from lakes are ground line, not over a few blocks, the cows drink water. there is a downside to grab though cows up to eat more of it and grain. and what goes in also comes out wherever cows are, all these cows are basically constantly burping and farting, which generates
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a lot of methane. and essentially the bigger they are, the more methane they make. methane isn't visible, best attracted by satellite. it's way more potent than c o 2 on a diet of grass, animals go slower. now, more methane than granted caps surprised when for the feed lots there but also comes out as manure in urine. lots of it, in addition to methane, it releases nitrous oxide and other potent greenhouse gas in the summer. the menorah decomposes in the field and pollution levels are low during winter. the minority handled similarly to a feedlot and the time it all comes out here and then it's shuttled over there where it's eventually turn into liquid and sprayed on fields. except on a feedlot manure is stored in large pools, releasing more methane and solid storage. and the more that there is and the longer it stored, the more it releases. one big
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downside to grasp ed farms is that they are way less efficient at producing meet. these cows will have to be 2 or 2 and a half, which is around a year longer than conventional operations. sammy is only 10 of them are slaughtered every year. cows grow faster on feedlots, which makes it cheaper. meat used to be most lean by the very rich, so more efficient farming has made it more widely available. but for grass fed, you have to pay a premium. the cost of this meat is really high at $20.00 to euro per kilo. for comparison, this supermarket, meat is 10. the difference in price does speak to a difference in quality. don't i want the animal to grow slowly, but when the meat is grown more slowly, that means you're good, finer muscle fibers. i'm not producing me for quantity here. i'm producing for quality. quality is also tied to animal wealth, as stressed,
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animals make for worse, meet and on. feedlots. stressors are everywhere. eating green can cause ultras, incatel, and they are often sick from the close. quarter. transporting cattle is also stressful. even including land to grow green. the lots use land more efficiently than grading systems, according to german organic laws that can only be about one full grown cow per heck care of land for scale. one, hector is roughly 2 american football field. that's a lot of land, which we're running out globally. we're using 2 thirds of our land to grease livestock. as more people eat me more land is before us. the youth pastor were losing $3000000.00 hectares per year. this way, it's a huge problem, especially in the amazon rain for 40 percent of tropical forest loss occurs in brazil. one of the world's largest beef producers production there is also extremely inefficient and that's something that needs to change. one of the most
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important things we do is to increase the productivity of livestock, janet rung enough and is an expert in calculating and evaluating greenhouse gas emissions. and there's a huge ation opportunity to do that because productivity levels. of course, the globe can vary by $100.00 fault though we continue to eat meat pie that's also have their plate. but they need fixing, and they can be more sustainable without making meets super expensive restrictions on the number of animals and requirements for them to have time outside, improve animal welfare, feed additive like algae can reduce methane emissions from cattle. menorah can be treated to release of greenhouse gases and not letting it set for long periods of time can limited impact no matter what though, this needs to go hand in hand with reduce consumption in some places. if we actually limited beef consumption to about one and a half hamburgers a week,
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we could all still continue to enjoy being. we can eat beef without ruining the planet. sorta people in places like the u. s. and e need t less of it. that's the most effective way for them to lower their carbon footprint. and whether through better grazing or feed lots, we can make beef production more sustainable by improving efficiency. this late global snack comes from costa rica. ah. the costa rican capital san jose life, some 1172 meters above sea level. it's city center is home to the restaurant newest . at sierra here they've been whipping up traditional central american dishes for over 20 years, including a real classic ah,
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or a bubble today. i'll show you how to prepare guy, o pinto, got your painful head ship. ronald munoz starts by so tang chopped onions with some gothic, then come the main ingredients, rice and themes. mix everything together and fry, ah, adding green onion and spices gives the guy a pinto. it's signature flavor. i buy the other thing. you can prepare it in various ways. some people like it when it's still a bit moist of what he thought others preferred to be fried. a lot more. his thought been off by all will need a little cup of coffee, will use it to put everything together. let them talk to later is a master. and some fried cheese burrito ah fried egg is also part of this hearty breakfast. costa rica, national dish is served with it. the tia fried cheese,
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fried glanton and sour cream. with here they make up to $150.00 orders of guy a pin to each day. and if not just for breakfast, the tea cause, as costa ricans are known mike to eat this rice and being dish for lunch and dinner to all of the meal served in west lafayette are also available for take out, but they taste best part of the grill savannah and muddy sion at iowa, guy pinto is always a special treat on, on the side, you know, road. i guess it's a country breakfast that's been adopted by city folks because costa rican society is basically rural. but then we still cultivate these traditions, that, that the milkman delivers the milk and that you go to the baker's to buy 2 ts. those are all deeply rooted, costa rican traditions. of course, that is
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a familiar right. that is, that you've been thought guy up into as delicious because of the different seasonings. it has a really special taste that's typical for and unique to costa rica. they call you and you go so if you're ever in costa rica, don't miss the chance to try guy open til for yourself. and that's all from us at global 3000 this week. thanks so much for joining us. drop us a line to global 3000 dot d w dot com. see you next time with ah ah
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