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holocaust survivors in postwar, germany for them life after 1945 through today has been starting a new and processing the past. it's been a common notion in the post more period until in part to day. nancy's are always those other people under the ongoing struggle for remembrance and against denial in the land of the perpetrators starts may 6th on d, w ah, harvesting corn or rice and using the left overs to polar light bugs. later, it is really possible. we're showing you how along with other surprising
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possibilities from our environmental magazine. so welcome to a new issue of africa. i am sandra tree. nobody righty. income pa, uganda. thank sandra. there are really more amazing features on our show. so stay tuned. my name is chris lambs at this is what we have apos lease this week. ah, how to sustain a be brief palm. we rolled lobby in that the our see how sweden is educating, very young children about the environment. and how an ad in senegal is detecting illegal minds. but let's get back to your topic. sandra. there's more to it than just par in light bulb. isn't there? the whole project is based in uganda. that is right crease in theory, uganda could produce all of its own electricity. though we sell parts over energy
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to neighboring countries. that means that only 40 percent of uganda's residents have access to electricity out in the country. it's only a bit more than 40 percent. that's where this project in the northern part of the country comes in by showing how decentralized energy can be generated in rural areas. no more darkness in helen young, whose house it has been about a year since her home was connected to electricity and since made glenwell born, they have been seen electricity. that was the 1st one for them to see when league will not believe a village of god grill got power at the same time. electricity is changing life and booking for us here. not long for getting electricity. my customers used to return to their homes early due to darkness, but with power, but we can sell up to midnight. got good is
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a remote family community located about 300 kilometers north of uganda's capital. it borders which he son, frauds, national park, uganda's, largest conservation area and home to endangered species like elephants in 2009. when you gained an aerospace in general, peter nick or visited the ostrich village in the district of noah, he saw a need for clean energy possible. it was near the national park. safer could do something in oil which would reduce the pressure on firewood, be interesting. concept naturopathic. secondly, no, i had a lot of agriculture, which means whatever we could do with agriculture waste, we could do it in noise. so in 2012 p, tanya could set up a private company. today, the plug in got good, generate 64 kilowatts of renewable energy from other cultural biomass, who opposes called gas. if occasion you have the shape. all the gas of fire,
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just a spark is enough to get the material to heat up to a 1000 degrees celsius. at that temperature, it breaks down from rice. hospice may cover granite shells, copy us into methane and hydrogen rocket feel. while those gases are light, they arrive to the top, this fucked out and go to power the engine. the miss harvest has just ended. after removing the colonel for food, the woman used to throw away his car. now the supply them to people, michael as a raw material to produce the energy they use at their homes, who kept the dismal bullies. we sell it to them. they bait, we get money almost 3 times. we get money in this one.
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then we get money near less husks. the company also uses the waste from the gas if occasion during the process guesses a, separated from the solid fire mess. it leaves behind tons of solid rated you called bio cliff. there are micro pause form in the 5. those micro pause are perfect for bacteria to flourish. when bacteria flourish in the buy china, the soil then released nutrients into the ground automatically fertilizing the ground. so by a char, improve soil moisture reducing the need for irrigation. by a char helps keep the soil photo reducing the need for none organic fertilizers. during the planting season, he gives the buy your car out for free to about a 1000 farmers in the region. helen youngel also get so the farmers are thus benefiting from their own waste delivered to the company. so the cycle is complete
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and keeps on going. it's a virtuous cycle, which takes us from the vicious cycle of poverty to a virtuous cycle of prosperity. every year peter nickle can produce up to 100 tons of bio car. he only uses half of that as fertilizer. the other half is used to me clean cooking fuel in the form of pellets. he also gives them also see to families to avoid cutting down trees for firewood. so far, the company has offset over 50000 tons of c o 2 annually. my barbara on whether not com tearing. i only use a few pellets to cook now compared to the big volume of firewood that i previously stated, even if i late a few pellets. my cooking is foster family that was here baby. but at the in the last decade, peter nickle has said a 5 many green plants in uganda,
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coughing some 4500000 euros rays, mainly through a venture capital, his hybrid model, bexar power from bio mass with solar, another clean energy source. the plant generates a total of $500.00 kilowatts power in more than a 100 household, businesses and institutions. in the evening. we can switch on our biomass, gas or fire and run it. by day time we have the solar running. and we have a small amount of battery capacity to balance upload. so we have uniform electricity 24 hours a day every day of the year. on top of that, returning your call started a new project, electricity mobility among the rural community. he has already 5 electric vehicles running in got good in the near future. he wants to expand his p energy model to zambia botswana and south africa. and even further away to spain in the united
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kingdom, it is a fantastic project and a genuine cycle when the harvest left overs become fertilizer again, i'm the aunt for to often we only extract roma 2 years, devastating nature in the process. illegal gold mines are a very point net example of things are doing a bit this week explores how an app is helping to detect them. ah, there are around a 100 illegal gold mines in southeastern synagogue. residents here depend on gold to survive, to extract the precious metal. they used toxic chemicals like mercury, which a large amount is toxic to humans and wildlife and pollute the environment. but one senegalese geologist in darker has developed a computer program that can identify and locate illegal mining operations marrow
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nom, take satellite images from different regions, and updates them regularly with recent pictures. this is dorothy area question is this white area chat with 8 years later, way you can see how this mine has expanded. don't know when we saw the results. we noticed that the satellite images detected the surveillance sites automatically on . so we knew that we develop reliable software for martinez at the she had the idea while doing her doctoral work. she was reading studies from the amazon and saw they worked with satellite images to locate illegal mines. the president of seneca mackie saw honor mariam, known for developing the ap she has been working with the ministry of mine since last year, to finalize the program in accordance with government regulations and develop a version for smartphones. but luckily got on opened application will make it clear
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how much damage is being done to the environment, the live on my machine, she lab and if it's developed well, and it can even detect water pollution. diesel. the app should be ready to go by the end of the year. then the ministry will be able to detect and shut down illegal mines or convert them into legal mines without the use of toxic chemicals. and tell about gene if you are also doing your bits, tell us about it, visit our website, or send us a tweet patch tank doing yo bit. we share your stories from real gold to the liquid. gold beer is a belong. live rates, especially in gemini. no gentleman's drink, almost a 100 liters a year cognitive and they are proud of it. purity low. which states thought beer
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can only be booed from water, barley mold, hope. and yes, that's right, sandra, but so cold special beers around the rice. these are crossed b is that with special permission can be proved using additional ingredients as well. in that way, the brewing industry is also default in energy to reside clean. harrison example from berlin. beer is a real hit. the world over. it usually contains malt tops, water and east, but there's a more adventurous option. spread fear beer out of stale bread. one, berlin bass producer knows how to do just that retail lumpkin uses baked goods meant for the dumpster, typically non alcoholic beer. it would be as inferior from, via, came up with the idea for bread beer because food waste and sustainability are huge
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topics of course lot oh, video. and there's a lot of brand in particular being produced that ends up being fed to pigs or put in a bio gas plant. that's your thought and that's a pity. so we decided to turn bread into beer and build awareness about the topic, all of the same, augment some, some breweries that make bread beer aimed to cut down resource consumption and avoid waste. it takes about $75.00 kilos of bread to make $27000.00 bottles. of bread, beer, berlin, placed master baker, tail kosta carefully plans how much to produce, what are always leftovers, but not just any bread can be brewed into beer. and as most of the info and what it has to be a bread without any other ingredients, besides grain, meaning no raisins, no knots, no coil seeds. it's because they want ferment reliably and make this good tasting beer, as it should be. other, when done mists with use them retribution,
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good. people had been making bread into beer for centuries, like bosa from egypt and mesopotamia or class from medieval eastern europe. in recent years, bread beer has been seeing renaissance and giving craft beer brewers like michelle lampkin new ideas. he 1st crumbles the old brand into little pieces and adds it to the mash at the start of the brewing process. of the yeah, my, somebody, mr. me a vasa, so here in the mash fat we mix water with mold grind, and enzymes are activated that turn the starch into sugar. i'm. it's that takes about an hour about india. the special thing about this beer is that we add 5 percent bread to the mash mixture and then pump the mash into the purifying bat where we separate the liquid from the solid. william lloyd's about 10 mit on. this liquid is called beer word, and that's what we make beer out as organ on. did you have would?
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so leave it on speed that call. then he had ceased. it would normally convert the sugar into alcohol, but not with bread beer. for these i've worth high a, b, m, a board, make this non alcoholic bread beer. we use a special yeast that can only for men to one type of sugar again. and the rest of the sugar stays in the beer, meaning not much. alcohol is created without again, sydney is over like, or drinks containing up to 0.5 percent alcohol. i considered non alcohol can termini. once the beer is finished brewing, it just has to be put into bottles and it's ready for sale. but how does bread, beer taste? oh, it's a lie and it's very trudy with odds being very dominantly acidic. i do think that albert should work towards achieving some stain ability factor and minimizing their water usage using sustainable packaging
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in quite easily recyclable. i think especially nowadays anything that can help us environments good thing. and if i can drink beer and help, then fantastic. why, why would i not like, what's great? the bread beer trend helps prevent waste and save resources and shows how more sustainable brewing doesn't mean sacrificing taste. oh, did you know that babies and toddlers have the greatest learning ability between the ages of one and 3? during this time, more synopsis form in the brain than any other period of development. and in keeping with moto, you can't teach an old dog new tricks, teachers, and sit in our rosul, starting to teach children, and fermented awareness at
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a very young age. funny to me, there's no such thing as bad weather in a swedish preschool. the national curriculum calls for every preschool or to spend at least 2 hours outdoors, the eat or ox score, or rain or shine schools, take it a step further. o. nearly the entire day is spent outdoors the children discover nature through experience and play using all 5 sensors. for this group of 2 and 3 year olds has spent 6 weeks learning about fire. drawing fires, drawing with charcoal made by burning wood, watching films about fire and more. it's a hands on immersive experience. it's easier to see how a fire works or how to light a fire and to talk about what you need to light, a fire, you need the heat, you need the materials, you need the oxygen. if you wanna, it's, it's not there, it's going to blow out. and so we want them to do that really from early years,
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because then we believe that hopefully when they're in school and they have or other classes, then we remember a lifelong relationship with nature. born out of curiosity, adventure and play. where does the wood to light fires and cook them come from? and what happens to a forest when its trees are chopped down? ah, what give you home you can make some little k o coca, all muffins will move today. they're making pancakes and like every meal, there's a hidden lesson within. oh, oh, it's much better for kids to learn in authentic environment. so if we got to teach them about dividing and counting, i'll be counting kids. i been dividing the pancake and it said, so it's we talk
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a lot about fruits now when we divide fruit. so, so that's, that's the most important thing to do to actually do with this. not to do it in theory that to do a practical. so did that and they can practice sweden's 1st rain or shine school sprouted up in 1985. today there are 200 of them which teach children about sustainability through experienced based learning. almost 70 percent of sweden is covered in forest and has concern about climate change and environmental issues grows. more and more families are turning to forest schools. i know that this rain or shine school near stock home 300 children are on the waiting list. educator say children here aren't only learning about nature being outdoors, enhances learning, the cortisol level goes down. the series, daneen level goes up in the cortisol in his distress hormone leave. if you go to
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green and blue in via the stress level goes down in the concentration will be high and is bent to concentrate on this. the children also learn how to take on responsibility for nature and for themselves. and their for us, the, into the leander. it's good for them to, to learn how to handle their own stuff. and it's also very, very proud that they can do that, that they can carry their backpack in that they can open ethan and bring out the water bottles if they need. and that's also and yeah, to be able to feel if i'm too cold, if i made too hot, i need to take my glove. so if i am thirsty, we want them to be able to do that. and we also work a lot of taking care of each other because that's the same thing. if you want to take care of something you like, you take care of your friends and we believe that if you, if you take care of each other it's, it's a much better place to be for all of us. after returning from their forest adventures, it's time for
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a mid day rest. some of the children up for their sleeping bags indoors, nothing but most of them head right back outside on to the front porch. favorite pillow or stuffed animal in hand for an al fresco nap. oh, wow. i wonder if i could take being outside in the cold all day and away i'm glad we're heading back to africa without next feature. more specifically, to the democratic republic of congo. that is like crease and there is one high put in delicacy that is an important part of the diet, in many regions of congo. it might not appear to every one. the you can decide for yourself whether you would like it on your dinner plate. this palm tree is already lost, but it stops, could still contain valuable treasure. and combos, emo pembert is looking for pussy or palm. we will lover the plum grubbs are popular
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staple in kong. li squeezin coming me thick with cells. some of the groups were fine, but we eat them so ethan, because they are rich in new trenton. brewton isn't the children like to it's them . a small baby we are given in pussy when i get home or smell date of accident. michael emily lover that a skip capture to eventually construct cocoons. after 2 to 3 weeks, adult african palm, we will emerge from the fibrous cases. agronomist at the university of ki son gunny are studying the insects. jean claude mazin gone his team hoped to breed the bogs right now. that grab collectors often destroy trees, to get the lover that's not only bad for the environment. it's also not sustainable as a weevils need trees to breed on it is going on with us, le parisha, shirley. this isn't about the grits or the pressure on the palm trees and
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environment, the greater the damage. and soon it want to we've also become a rarity model. better find a way to farm the quasi things like we do chickens and other animals. we can give nature brittany community telecom was a little deregulated. mazacco mon, fairly little elizabeth. he pussy already a common source of protein in congo. popular with all levels of society for the majority are taken from palm trees in rural areas. the country is current, population of 100000000 is expected to more than double by 2050. that means the demand for food be said to increase dramatically, according to nutritionist club where he goes projections around a feet of the country's population will face food insecurity within the next 6 months. more ego works out f, e o, the u. n. food and agriculture organization, he thinks farming palm we will lover has great potential ascii, learn a little,
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want a fair amount to vol. ellis anc di da groves, contin irony consumes ink and even magnesium a g. they can cover 75 percent of a person's daily lives. tional needs or last year could become an alternative source of attrition for our population. specifically like the most vulnerable members of the society as well, like children to live on 5 years old than dvd. he particularly popular number hopefully villette, albuquerque salis, are far than why the thinker lava race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of kinshasa, also looking into the u. s. nonprofit organization farms for orphans is supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced, most of the grubs will be served in contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beetles. it's all about creating the perfect breeding ground. on the final 20 to state,
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i think all the she actually got it is we are testing all kinds of agricultural ways lollies. it's cheap and often just gets tossed out. why don't we want to put it to good use for fun in the glass that will also cut the cost of production? you foresee any seal, any that gun at her new products? yup. this often agent kinshasa is one potential beneficiary of impulsive produce in progress. to day, the researches are helping to prepare meal for the children here. 31 orphans are in the care of sister anemic singer. she says that it's difficult to provide the children with a balanced diet apart from beans. most of the protein rich food is imported and of poor quality, impure d, while fish and porchie we get is preserved offers in. that is not so hardy. we easy because there isn't anything else. life is difficult, these days, money is hard to combine. if you pause,
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you are more affordable. we could service to the children, and as, as adults, as well in remem legal after the grubs are washed, they are split open, so they don't balloon when cooking in boiling water. one of the most traditional recipes call, so onions, paprika, and all the local vegetables. and he served with food, made of mays or cassava. now cause the bill by and he is being more of them, so i can eat them with my friends in the forms for orphans. and you want to establish women's cooperatives for the purpose of raising lover that will make the much needed pertain more widely available. and affordable for every one. b. o. maybe i'll give it a shot after all. and that brings us to the end of our shell. i've chris lamps, santino from logan state nigeria. good bye, please, and good bite. all of you, our viewers. for me, sandra, right here in. come pa gander. don't forget you can stay in touch with us and all
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