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2030. this is what the intergovernmental panel on climate change has recently reported. the consequences or a huge forest fires melting polar ice caps and devastating floods only by consistently avoiding using oil gas and other fossil fuels. can we stop the trend or could digital innovations help humanity? some of them sound too good to be true, like the seo to vacuum cleaner. ah! near iceland capital reykjavik, a plant the actively removes you to from the air has been operating since 2021. the technology behind it is called direct air capture. each collection times extract the carbon dioxide with high tech filters and fans. first, they use heat to separate the carbon dioxide. then it is mixed with water and injected deep into the earth. the air, the carbon cools and solidifies and no longer contributes to global warming. the
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plant is the largest of its kind. i can capture and bind $4000.00 tons of c o 2 per year, but it meets a lot of energy. iceland is night deal location because it has both hydro and geothermal resources. renewable energy is abundant and cheaper. it's the only sensible way to run the plant. we are committed to use only renewable energy, so we don't want to emit c o 2 while capturing c o 2. the plant we have in iceland, it's if, since he is hired and 90 percent, which means that for one tom, we are capturing, we admit about 10 percent. so we make about 100 kilo plane works 1st direct here. capture plant went into operation in 2017 at the swiss site. the c o 2 was not stored in the ground but uses fertilizer in nearby green houses. this closes the
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carbon cycle and prevents more carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere. an impressive approach and it really works. but how much influence can it half on global warming? the plant on iceland can capture as much c o 2 in a year as 250 citizens in the u. s. consume. similar projects such as storing c o 2 under the ocean floor have only had limited success, says a j gambit of imperial college london. a much older technologies with carbon capture storage, which they suck the seo to out the atmosphere. such fit actually capture aside from the combustion of fossil fuels and things like that. industrial manufacturing plants in poll, gas light house stations, and that comes out from storage. technology has been a bit of a disappointment in terms of the rate which has been able to be pilots. he
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demonstrates it in standoff industrial c o. 2 filtering plans can therefore only stop the rising global warming to a small extent. so let's take a look at a completely natural method photosynthesis. plants grow using only light water and carbon dioxide forests are especially effective at removing c o 2 from the air, according to german climate expert julia pon guts. from all the metro so called nitro solutions for as are the ones that are probably have the largest potential mrs. simply because it's large areas that potentially could be a forest that and horace have a rather high carbon density. so not of carbon per square meter, but every year around $15000000000.00 trees are cut down worldwide. this is for firewood or because the land is needed for agriculture, new roads, or settlements. grasslands and deserts continued to spret. this contributes to global warming. at the same time, climate change helps create even more grasslands. it's
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a vicious circle in spain rangers are trying to stop this trend using drones. they want trees to grow here again. in only 2 days, they have spread around 500000 seats. in india, the start up my route. drones wants to use similar technology to plant 1000000000 trees by 2030. the feed capture plant trees from the air. the drone selectively spread seed falls over areas to plant new forests or to strengthen weaken forests. a drone can carry 10 kilos of seed falls each holding 4 to 5000 feet. this technology offers new opportunities for reforestation, says storage, petty, co founder of moderate drones. india is a video where dvd geography and burden like deserves in boston, that that ice in oregon are mongrels in west bengal. so there are many regions, fear to people are unable to reach for their not many activities that are going on
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at present. so you've got that can be used these areas under to believe with is before sewing the drones survey, the terrain afterwards, the seat capture continues to work. it monitors the seedlings from the air and the results are collected in a database to ensure healthy forest growth. so once the emitter istic and read on some specific algorithms which can process these, emerged it to create that optimum input on like understand optimum environmental parameters for maximum plan growth. so based on this information, we understand like which spot of the forest needs to be. they can't get rid of it is thin, other really low growth of 3 color. and also what is the optimal seed ball configuration that you're still going. artificial intelligence is decisive in monitoring the a for a station efforts, but it can take up to 40 years for trees to grow and actually sequester c o 2.
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according to green i t expert chris adams. they took around planting a ridiculous amount of trees as in them the, the area of india. i me, one companies are carbon emissions rather than just actually getting fossil fuels. so these can sometimes be end up being the unintended impact of being a distraction from much more important conversations. authority colonization. if we are to stop law the warming, we cannot simply keep burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas. but where will our energy come from? then? could you imagine life without electricity? for nearly 800000000 people were wide, that's the reality. most of them live in sub saharan africa. sierra leone in west africa is one of the least electrified countries in the world. only 23 percent of the population has reliable access to electricity. intelligence solar networks are set to change all that solar panels have changed life
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and to come to a village in sierra leone. there is finally reliable power from renewable sources. a great improvement people here had a use the light the globe. he therefore studied fella. they at a youth any visual freezer. if you don't want to be muffled full on life in our mic, i didn't we possess, coma across all different. anyway, the guy, the drinks, they're called glad erica welcome bye. is camille solar powered. many grease is designed to solve 2 problems at once. first, provide much needed access to electricity. second, reduce greenhouse gas emissions. renewable energy p. d centralized energy system works in remote areas of the national power group and
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intelligent control systems are able to capture any superfluous energy. the powergen company installed the microgrids for manager mohammed. cellular county is a promising concept. is community 5 years down the road. it was completely dark. what, lo, today we have electricity here for me going for, for the rest of the all. this is of a good, valuable, offshore. our micro grits or local solar energy grits. really a global solution. we asked energy expert marie for bras are from kenya micro grid and not the be all and all save up will lead from so everything. but they're in integral part of the electrification process in the, in the global south. like for example, the solution found by dr. m a thing in the indian state of rochester. he has installed solar panels, both on his hospital and on the family farm land,
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missouri like i feel like i'm contributing to the needs of my village. co put live one for 220 megawatts and i am generating 5 megawatts here on my land regards america. so i am contributing to 2 percent. every single my village is power needs . i feel good about the alarm. you regularly feed solar energy into the local power grid, individual projects which utilize a i can provide local relief. but other solutions are needed to meet the rising global demand for energy. there needs to be an understanding that is not centralized. greed vases smarter microgrids or vices stumble on solutions. it's really what's the best solution within each context. oh, the german company enter kite has an innovative and decentralized way of generating energy. it uses the power of the wind. there are no huge wind turbines, but instead
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a mobile system. the portable system consists of only 3 main components. the stunt kite, the control lines, and the steering cabin. the kite is flown automatically with prevailing wind conditions being taken into account. they fly higher than the tops of existing wind turbines. like i'd noticed in cool enter, kate uses the wind up high, where it blew strongly and consistently above to these wind turbines. it uses high technology, kate systems that are controlled from the ground and transmit the wind power via the lines to a generator on the ground is either a get an artful. but the kites are designed to generate twice the power of conventional wind turbines. with a decline only the small turbine bleed tips are actually effective. reach looks on is we've reduced our system to that. it looks yet and replaced the stability of
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steel and concrete with a very reliable control system. baton, which i did get super litzinger. i'm going on the costs for solar and wind energy and for batteries are thinking they're down 85 percent since 2010. but time is running out. we must act now and make more use of modern energy technologies. the i p. c. c has warned that we have only 3 years to reverse the trend and greenhouse gas emissions. there are innovations, however, the technologies we have seen today are only a small part of the solution. the seo to vacuum cleaner won't help if we still burn oil and gas. what have you done to tackle climate change and which technologies do you find the most promising? tell us on youtube already w dot. come by and see you next time. ah, ah,
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