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test ah, she survived outfits. thanks to music. he was the nazis favorite conductor. he is morally degenerate to musicians under the swastika, a documentary about the sounds of power, inspiring story about survival at home and go get the tennis. i was the only one what minded look. music in nazi germany. watch now on youtube, d. w documentary. i been lifestyles of been day. people require a lot of energy to produce that energy. we've done incredible damage to nature and
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environment. but it is possible to do things differently. welcome to a new edition of a co africa. i am chris, a limbs integral state nigeria. think a crease. it is true that they are lords of encouraging projects underway to help restore and also protect nature or be showing his some of them in the next half hour. i am sandra, twin over here in camp la gender. on here is a preview of what's in store. passenger boards in labels can help residents circumvent traffic jams. pulpits in germany are transformed into natural or says and solar part is changing rule life in love at garden. going to school every single morning is routine for many children, but for merkel and caesar, it is fundamental to the survival. they are all fund chimpanzees in guinea torching,
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and the destruction of habitus have shrunk, she populations, now thousands have been orphaned. and some species or even facing extinction. the chimpanzee conservation center in guinea is trying to help marco and caesar are leading the way into the bush. they are often to be re chimps rescued from animal traffickers. now they leave at the chimpanzee conservation center. centrally located in the national park of upper major in is central guinea . the country is home to more than 30000 wild western chimpanzees, the largest population in the region. however, the numbers of these great apes with whom we humans share more than 98 percent for genetic blueprint have declined dramatically in the last 20 years. the now
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critically endangered nebraska calls us thank. so this is the main causes of chimpanzee distinction. at the destruction of their habit it due to human activity and poaching fit, we'll see people killed them with no regard for the law that protect thought or speak. taylor in guinea. chimpanzees are often pushed for their meat. are sold as pets. chimps like marco who've been seized by the parties are brought to the center this sanctuary. rehabilitate chimps and then release them into the wild, around 60 great apes. according to living at the center, which is funded by international organizations and private donors. c the to stay gets off to a swinging stat with a breakfast of fruits and ginger tea to combat the cold,
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a routine health and psychological checkup polos since they often arrived suffering from health problems and for months. then unexcused action into the forest helps the young chimpanzees adapt to do was 43 and 44. it is important for the to pansy. we walk with them through the foreign or they can get used as a tuesday habitat. but here they can find a place to remind us. but luckily and his pulse to attend to the forest, they need large open spaces to hang out in. yet human activities like agriculture and logging, or destroying the national park, the lawful sufficient, healthy habitat mean just 20 james could be released since 2008, split up because it was on the chimpanzee conservation center, contribute to species protection through rehabilitation and re introduction. at rover, but also by educating the local community. you know,
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it because it's a community that's destroying the environment, look at so these people need to be educated and since it really and i get it all fish all over it, that's very, very important for a project like this one says as it is important, does the approach conspiracy doesn't have launch different projects to read environmental awareness within the community living in the park, among them is a weekly radio show. i mean, if informed listeners about the box flora and fauna, it's natural resources and how to protect them. you know, do i need occasional program at primary schools inside the park also teaches future generations about the importance of conservation and the threat chimpanzees face. since it's taught in 21900. more than 700 students have taken part in this walk. so vision to the point was the program around this program in schools to pick her
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children while the young, if you truly can, grew up with the idea and also positive information on to others to protect the environment. well, no month to safe. got the teams, habitat conservation, and education a crucial but saw is providing alternative sources of income that for more sustainable development. locally, along with the villages and to women's association, the center has created lasting employment opportunities and launched a plastic recycling project which supports more than $300.00 women gaylon's hovel we make so glad. and now we also recycle plastic bags and turned them into laptop sleeves or little pieces. we also saw shopping bugs for the women that so they don't buy plastic bugs at the market any more. at the net, there's actually a platinum or market. it's a win win solution. these projects provide locals with a steady income,
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raise environmental awareness, and ease the pressure on the ecosystem. and could soon give mark or cesar and a fellow chimps, enough place to go. ape in the wild preserving habitats is one think. but what teeth, they've already been destroyed, we ask, can nature still be brought back? not a hunger for my 2 years has devastated landscapes all over the world in germany, a number of regions and having to cope with the gutting halls, left by open peat lick night mines. no one former industrial hub and nibbling over some hope that transformation and restoration are indeed possible. the east german village, of course. caution is bustling with summer visitors. it's just 150 kilometers south of berlin and not far from the polish border. the bikes offered at a card hoist rental are in high demand. with visitors came to explore the region.
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4 side of the st. cedar is finally going for a spin. it's been idle, old i wikker started his business here 20 years ago. back then, no one believed that this region of lucy, shya, or louse, it's as it's known in german, could attract any tourists at all. the area was solely associated with a bronco industry. it was a mood landscape like this. the locals thought, echoed jolla was crazy. down the road to get fog was must then sites the lawyer, utah, people kept asking, what do you do? shows people the whole. so the mood was different. back then, while i was still a lot of the pitts from the ivan cast mines, which i thought so, all the fun today locals are proud of what's happened here is i'm showing the vast open pits are gradually being transformed into europe's largest lake landscape.
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once complete, the lu zation lake district will cover 350 square kilometers. it's helping louse, it's transformed into a green holiday region, with broad cycling lanes. hotels and landmarks like the rusty nails which serves as a reminder of the regents industrial past. from the top of the tower visitors can observe another new lake in the making. the former open cast mine is slowly being flooded by groundwater. this is showing vast biz, unless we had, it's really something special there. guns. i mean, how many people can show you a common, lightly new landscape? i'll go to for example, if everything goes as planned, this will be finished by 2025, god willing to leave us. the show has been developed and stabilized over fall. there's still some work left to do over there and all that should take another year or 2, the one in its prime,
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the coal industry and allows its employed 80000 people. but in the late 19 ninety's, the energy sector in germany was restructured. dozens of unprofitable mines were closed. 90 percent of the work has lost their jobs. one in 5 people left the region . only full open cars mines remain active in laws. it's today, but that days another but to germany has pledged to phase out coal completely by 2000 said he 8, transforming this mining landscape caused the german state upwards of 250000000 euros last year alone. between 199-220-1610 point 2000000000 euros was spent. lime needs to be added to the lakes to ensure they are not too acidy for wildlife and full swim us. last year, more than 30000 tons were required to balance p h lentils. then there is maintenance and risk assessment work carried out by g. u. engineers like phillips.
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so a towel is this job to ensure that then no land slides. after decades of digging the soil as more loose and can be moved more easily by groundwater if it rises quickly on a cruise, lish, oscar luther, which is huge wave was triggered artificially. so that land areas could be moved in a very effective way. and there's a landslide happening underneath moving further and further back. and it's these forces that create the sudden wave and he's in at the bottom here. we see trees are knocked over like matched egg. there are very powerful forces at work also isn't good bye to good customer. officials only one to these kind of land slides to happen in control circumstances in 2010 this area. so a natural landslide, which is why entries now unauthorized back then several trucks were drowned in the zoo. nami, like wave that drive us only just rescued in time. come and go. now his work will take generations. we still have to make 30000 hackers of land safe as
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part of the basic reconstruction work, we need to develop certain technologies, like non invasive blast, induce compaction to strengthen the soil. the transformation from what the landscape once was to what it is now is radical, and as no blueprint on how to do this work. another vision that has come true is the transformation of louse. it's into a tourist destination. that combines green space is felicia and an industrial past that visitors want to learn about be it on this old convey a bridge now surrounded by parks, off renewable energies, or on his guide it to a with people who are born here. like a cut hika. he observed the rise and fall of the brown, col industry for himself. and he is still shocked by the devastating impact that
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the last few mines left and now's it's, are still having on the land. in gordon, the good norm zia, if i, if myself, the landscape was being destroyed. thus i hope that someone will develop better storage capacities for renewables to increase their uses. it was this over exploitation not the future than the mountains between 40 and 45 percent of germany's energy comes from renewables. fossil fuels like brown coals, still play an important role, but the country is now paving the way for life after the cold. gemini, has created a blueprint that could be of use for other countries that still have that path ahead. well, very interesting. vacationing in a formal quote peaks how quinn is not, and if it helps the transition from the fossil fuels, then i'm all for it. i agree, sandra,
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and moving away from falsely feel dumpling jose protect the environment. in some cases, it also saves money, especially when it comes to indoor heat in, in europe, during the winter months. just a few 100 kilometers from gem, his border in poland and old ro house was converted with tonisha results. oh, good. one prefab apartment block among many in poland stands out. but of course it is really car stop here and the people take photos. it is pretty unusual, it was awful to them about it. i'd also recommend trying this to everybody. i know me, but obviously the buildings residents are quite relaxed about the coming winter. laughable people enjoy looking at the generator. it makes electricity and money.
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but again, about the finance of all that shit. no. is a small town in southern missouri, a it has one attraction and 19 seventies prefab. at number 12 stones cast street. the balcony sporting solar panels were added on in september head of the residence association. stickney of krakowski makes his routine rounds. hello, good afternoon. nobody did nobody. hello. hello. i just wanted to see if for installation is working properly, but was proven. everything's all right on my end, no scratches it was built in correctly. but right now, i'm cold. not velasco oh, della, come back inside. the facade may be an acquired taste. but in the end, that secondary, the former call seller has been converted into an office for the 2 visionaries. as the residents called our building managers. the idea for the innovative energy
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system came from a simple lack of cash for yeah, the apple growth, it was a tragedy hit the exile. the power company put us under financial pressure. believe me, i did asked him to let his pay an installment. so she never thought they just laughed at me. sh, no one will. you don't have any money. send you much of that. give me the impetus. it will have been the name of the blame you both are in spirits. have that was back in 2014 soon. a thermal heat pump was installed in the cellar and a solar power system on the roof, all financed by loans from the void ship, and contributions from the residence. they succeeded in saving around 80 percent of the energy cost. they used the money, they saved the pay off the loans and even finance new projects, such as the balconies now the heat, the water, the residents of number 12 sloan scott street, are as good as immune to rising energy prices. well, everyone else is turning the heat down, they're staying toasty warm,
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whereas love ya. that recently i was talking to my neighbor. she asked me, well, have you received the increases or well, i also have one increase as well. the utilities increases. i struck, no, we haven't been getting those for quite some time now. what verdict is stanny suave a, keeps her home at a comfortable 22 degrees celsius. but she could keep it warmer. leone. did my son tells me? oh, it's always nice and warm. seeing even in summer, the days turned a little cooler now and then you can just send the heat on. i've already suggested that we trade places, and i think he'd actually do it. pickney evans, as deputy, may be so involved because they live here in the building and what started out as a financial motivation has since taken on aspects of climate and environmental consciousness. their building saves nearly 70 tons of c o 2 more than their
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neighbors. so go to court if facial, if we did this to other apartment blocks under our 25000 and all of poland, couple than imagine how much we would save 40 ships, defensive of some 40000 people, die every year from the smog. i'd still be alive as ahead of us smoke. libby stickney of krakowski is hoping his fellow townspeople will wake up and feel the heat. he's even thinking about running for mayor and the next elections converting, rethinking brick in old habits. these things though, also happening here in nigeria, driving a car or taking a bus to work doesn't make sense in lagos, the city is struggling with traffic jams, which pollutes the air and thrive residence, patience. but it doesn't have to be that way. check out this week's doing your bits. ah,
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nobody here is going anywhere fast. it's rush hour in lagos. nigeria is largest city. these vehicles are clocking just 17 kilometers an hour on average. oh, the wallet, bon tammy. true. used to be a fisher, but in 1982 he became a boat builder. he makes both cargo and passenger vessels. businesses steady and demand is growing. rather, the rug would be the reason why so many people are buying boats these days. so is that water transport as faster than road transports all? because i mean by his biggest boats can hold up to 40 passengers a trip that takes 3 hours in bumper to bumper traffic takes just one on the water. so can i fix everything? why going to or i'll, why common buck also? so i'm
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w street and if more of the 5000000 car owners and legos switch from road to boat travel, it would benefit the environment at the moment, we are trying to reduce our insurance, which is coming well for worker's leticia. if we're really makes use of what that transportation is going to reduce our mission, going by boat costs a bit more than covering the same stretch by bus. but time is money. congestion in the ghost is so bad travelling over water can save you 30 hours a week. and tell about you. if you are also doing your bit, tell us about his visitor website. both send us a tweet. hash tag doing your best. we shall. you'll still res. our next report is also
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about reducing emissions when anti villages are not yet connected to the par, great residents often have to rely on diesel generators and toxic kerosene lamps. and that is very wide crease around 45 percent of the rural areas in ghana and not connected to the national park leads. the residents in the north of the country have come up with their own environmentally friendly solution. reading and learning at night is finally possible in the village of delingo and the upper west region of ghana. the light from the solar lamp extends to dana to the evening for these boys . people here say so the lamps are the way of the future. until now, so regina honey, lucy had to rely on garrison or r for an oil lamps, the light of which is decidedly weaker and old style lamps of other disadvantages to the kerosene lamp produces smell like i'm not too hot in using the smoke
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mix us. i sola lumps are better. so i got those ma'am stuffer, the man who supplies a solar lamps. we found that the n g o to socialize wants to replace fossil fuel lamp. in the villages with solar ones. it's all financed by donations from students from new york, develop the technology and lucifer and his fellow campaigners and gonna supply the housing. he assembled most of the lamps himself using simple means a discarded cream, jaw, or handle may from bicycle, spoke about for wasting, completely changed, and it gives light about 200 r weiss. if it is light lew, and use 40 hours if it is on the high. ready it has to be revamped, if it's being used in a countryside. the lamps are built to be maintenance free. have a long life where people in the community, this light and a unit,
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sometimes more than a week before the go to judge by we normally insist that this linton is charge wise route so that the battery life will be maintain the energy for the villages, lamb cars from this roof, a solar panel piece, the 12 sullen that volunteer. so one run comfort has been trying to run the system . 12 lamps can be recharged simultaneously, but enough electricity left a charge of fuel cell phones when i take killed the soonest is them and the luncheons in this community. when someone wants to recharge, they bring it to me to do it. when i'm ready to it comes villages around half a dollar a month to johnston, so lamps and cell phones as them tears in lamps. even those were short of money
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benefit from the news technology drove. it also helps to protect the environment and we take any pru just like me. so yeah, being so gum or even charcoal, because not everyone in the village has ready cash for renewable energy from the sun, wind and geothermal energy make up just one percent of gone as electricity. but the west african country wants to achieve 10 percent fossil free energy production by 2030 according to so hard to him about it. one of gunner's lead in experts on renewable energy is going to require a major effort, especially in rural areas. he advocates focusing on simple solutions, most of the finance, local and why sophisticated like both in the areas. so we did 12 or system or 2024 with them. can me see just like lighting in 2013 and and then for
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just the quality of service in washing and it's just, it was in europe when the battery, the especially when charged electricity is useful. simple pleasures watching the film, naps, and highlights with our system that also charged consumer cinema. we have a project that we add to the system, but depending on the communities request, we, i did and we can show it moving the night we got into the can use the facility also in the tim themselves of the solar lamps are most important, more than 50 villages have been equipped to own solar systems, which now supply a total of 2000 households. a shining example in more ways than one. and then breaks our show to close. i hope you enjoyed it and, but we'll see you again next week till then. take care. i am chris alone from
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