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the treacherous mind and risk their lives every day. but for them is greater than $3000.00 on dw of these places in europe are smash records step into an old adventure pizza, the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of us record breaking site on google, max, youtube and now also in book form the welcome to label 3000 a web of lies who is profiting from fake news about renewable energy,
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the hope below the sand. why 14 see cause a heading to the more retain in does it and the jump cuz of the ink because how but living is traditional, he lives seeking that place in the money. well, the just done to 200 years ago, french physicist and mathematician, joseph fully discussed with the greenhouse effect. when some light shines into a closed glass books, the books heat solved because the energy come to skate. no one knew then this also applied to our planet. no. did anyone know that that was because of the huge amounts of c o 2 admitted into the atmosphere by binding oil gas and comb things a different today? of course, for decades we've known while climate is changing, but doubts of being so to balance it to just as long as well as about what needs to
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be done to stop it. a means streams feed, some shopping communication, all the information on the world ready when you need it. the internet is a magical place, but that also some we had corners. i'm talking about the dark underbelly, the ugly phase of conspiracy theories and misinformation that shows itself in obscure forms and check groups, especially on the stories about renewables. we read the thousands of comments posted on the videos and wind and solar and collect it. those that smelled off of this information and slowly patterns emerging in the same token, points kept coming up. and a few times it may be we decided to deduct people kept pointing out that's making winter binds in solar panels, creates emissions because it needs energy. all these materials have to be mind refined and or manufactured in order to make solar panels requires massive amounts
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of conventional energy. and yes, that's actually applies to every form of energy generation. but some spelled out what others just insinuated that's renewables was for the climates, then fossil fuels, the fumes coming up to make, make these massive windmills is more than anything that we're talking about with natural gas. no, no, no, no, no. for wind and solar, i think for window and not to print the grams per kilowatt hour that you a met for, for a truck. so i think on average, you shall look like 40 grams office here to picture what our and that's fraction like one dense or one piece of what you get with a fossil fuels of costs went in, sold. i have a carbon footprint, but it's tremendously low. other than that of any fossil fuel. when this next drama, by the way, is also not true. when following spends the 1st 78 years of its life, turning back the energy that went into building the winter. but it's such nonsense
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. it's such also nonsense. i mean, for windmills it clicks, like how often do you nowadays for the windmill to produce as much energy as it took for the whole thing to be produced and put in place. so with this one out of the way onto the next one, classic on the renewables specially and could list the essential unreliability of solar and wind, solar and wind or unreliable fuel. we cannot rely on renewables alone. the message here is that solar and wind will plunge us into chaos. this isn't exactly a new splash, but the sun doesn't shine over time. and the wind doesn't blow up. and so those peddling dismiss got very excited, so it's an early 2021. record snowfall in parts of texas deadly winter storm blanketed. most of that state where snow and ice winter storms swept across the us state of texas, leading to see the power outages that killed hundreds of people. and the inside
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renewables propaganda machine immediately found a conference. the windows for us. so the power even the states governance is receipts millions of dollars and campaign funding from the oil and gas industry blame renewables are when in our solar we got shut down and that thrust texas into a situation where it was lacking power. it just shows that fossil fuel is necessary for the state of texas. this picture started spreading online. and along with this, the narrative that frozen wind turbines costs the blackouts. but they didn't. the photo was actually taken in sweden and 1st published in 2015 and frozen wind turbines were really not the biggest problem in texas. and nuclear went, the whole went down, natural gas went down and the portion of the windshield wrench went down simultaneously. every with the university of texas, which came out in the catastrophes after mouth shut about the biggest problem was outages and fossil fuel power plants, especially those running on natural gas. yes,
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some winter events also stopped working, but that could have been prevented their wind turbines in many states in the us and in northern europe, they don't freeze because they actually have the icing equipment on. so the problem was not intrinsically with the wind turbines, but the fact that they're in there, the icing it for what's happening in texas was not the fault of renewables, but that's exactly what's countless people were told and believed the online world is like a kind of cookie, there are things that have been in that cutting costs for quite a quite a long while. they're in new ingredients being added in every time it gets out in a guest. this new johnson who researches online misinformation many one time and any place in this, in this network can appear any kind of combination of preexisting ideas which will never go, why you gone, right? okay, so how it brain plays. it's todd in this as well. it's save as information we get
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from people we trust or maya, and information that supports our world view. change can be intimidating. and it's also not always easy to separate fact from fake. much of the misinformation out that does contain the grain of truth, but then gets blown out of proportion. yes, solar panels do have a carbon footprint, but it's tiny competitive, better fossil fuels. yes, some winter binds, did freeze in texas, but that wasn't the main reason for the blackout by a long shot context. methods also for this di, how to miss about wind turbines that terminal for, but kills all the birds again, it's true that wind turbines kills somebody, but cause kills significantly more and so to skyscrapers and even caps. the debunking is the hots and thankless jobs the list of folks with about renewables circulating on line is pretty much endless. we could keep telling you what's wrong with them one by one forever. and i guess that's what the people behind them want
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us to do. they want to keep us busy and distracted from asking way, way more interesting questions like, let's peddling these minutes in the 1st place. it's kind of hard to pinpoint it. i think it's a little think things are right, lead extinct things get most of that funding through the nations and grants. and wouldn't it just be interesting to know from whom usually the most intrinsically interesting thing. things don't tension where they get their money from. so it's basically a lot of guesswork. sometimes we do get the glimpse into the finances in the past. many of them receive money from exxon mobil according to the fossil fuel giants. the nation reports that's usually most of this plays out behind close doors. the think tanks of the rate as non profit charities, which allows them to keep secret to the sugar daddies. quite frankly, it's been frustrating and disheartening to see all these outlanders claims about
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wind and solar spill out there. i guess it's important to take them for what they are a symptom, a symptom of a trillion dollar industry cleaning onto his business model, doubts about the alternatives and fee of change helping its keep it script. ringback ringback gold is the stuff of dreams and designs in the late 19th century, more than 100000 people flocked to alaska's cons. like with to try and find it. this is probably the most famous gold rush in history, but that has been many more. the poverty was the big driving force behind the desire to find gold and often inhospitable regions. it still is a mile retaining on. in north africa, people come from many countries in the hope of making the effort to the way the dreams are sent to come
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through and the scorching heat of the sahara and northern mauritania. but anyone looking to fulfill their dreams here has to dig deep they also need to be brave or extremely desperate. the mora cheney of government has opened up the area for gold prospecting. those seeking their fortune to send deep into the sand and search of buried treasure, but it's a risky undertaking. in yeah, of course, there are many dangers here offer you, you could be working on when suddenly everything collapses in the sand falls on on this all. we're looking for you and remove this and until we find who it is on fuck them off, but there's no oxygen when you're trapped on the pit type is just uh, once again, you know, products isn't to miss out. there are a lot of cracks in the rock, so it's really dangerous from
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a safety point of view of the rocks and this part of this a harem or not very stable to go back to the gold diggers and try to locate the vain and follow it into the depths of fire, sometimes it slanted, sometimes vertical, depending on how jack is. the rock is false. that to the surfaces. yeah, i'm assuming there are veins here. the miners will try to find the part of the vein closest to the surface. so said start digging here, for example. so, but those who start their whole here, for example, will have to dig a lot further to reach the vein. so it all depends on the depth of the strand. more than 40000 people from martini and neighboring countries have flocked to the desert. many want to escape poverty and unemployment.
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they helped to find something in the sand that could give them a shot at a better life. because they're fat, they have found an investigative study telecommunications that university for 2 year and also not, but it didn't work out to the district in the tools. it's very difficult to find a job here in the to live here. so you choose a path to 5 and walk it until you find something it gets your question is just kind of the same thing. if i tried to go abroad to further my study, and if it's, if i applied for visas for spain, germany in canada, fine. but the applications were all rejected and assisted getting everything. so it's harder than finding gold to prove nothing is a, a certificate of not demo with the prospect of
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a big fine has attracted many people from the region. 18 year old mohammed has already made his way through a number of countries since leaving so done in 2019 how violent was that? i worked in major 10 chad and then i went to libya to and this is, we've come across it. and algeria evasive and finally here, tomorrow tanya, down to always through the desert for mohammad and other men who come here to work the journey to mara cheney was not easy. you know, there's a mafia along the way and indians and medical plans. in molly for example, there are jihad of who come out of the bush and attack you and on on. so they have guns and they're ruthless. so i don't, i'm from they taking everything you have and,
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and if you try to fight back out of that, you'll be killed on of folk with the we encountered many problems on the road mission. the security is just one of many problems for the men in the desert. after the rock has been washed down, it's treated with mercury in order to extract the gold. the process is highly toxic for people and the environment. the sea and by the going national park. thank you. next going world heritage site is less than 30 kilometers away. new mexico, that there was really, i mean, there's $21.00 mac true level of 0.5 milligrams per kayla was measured to a 100 times more factory when about 10 years ago. is it possible much like goes
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from animal to animal? it's converted and i should know that the end of the chain and humans, it becomes muscle. meg treatment, which is extremely talk save. some of the critics come on causal a dilemma could say, well, these are very high environmental costs just because this phenomenon being adequate and you start to agent or we're giving the issues enough consideration. we are seeing the right question was, what are the gold minors are not concerned with these questions? the environment is not a priority compared to their own survival and the dream of having their own little piece of the pie. we found that sounds here not very far down. yeah. if it's if, by the way the toyota certified data can watch it watching. i love watching documentaries and after i used to watch netflix is on, do you know the netflix app?
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do you just have to control it? i see people there who want to do something and they just do it. and then what time does that come off? i watched a documentary about the 1st person from his country to climb mount everest, but it did come all cars on it. and then if the paint, i hope one day to do the same, nevada plug this into the the world health organization estimate, switch around to 80 percent of the world's population regularly use those traditional medicines. these include active ingredients from nature in tablets, tvs and ointments, as well as acupuncture, yoga hi, you've a to on. so it show cyber peace traditional he lives still play
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a key role in many societies. that cell phone because martin medicine is either difficult to access or simply on the food for centuries. legendary medicine men, the k o y, a lift close to lake tissue, cock up they with adults as if the inca kings of encode which is of the andes. what remains is coach at today. we meant to radio a cheese, who calls himself one of the last k, a y a have you but this will probably, i would. that's even a loss that i uses. we kind of why i know the medicinal properties and routes for flowers, development leaves and fruits scheduled. um, real quick to see if the, with the system that i received my extensive knowledge about plants for my
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grandparents as i believe this was that is ago, is that the kids have looked at this. hm. awesome. cuz this the school you can chew are many people who have been put in psychiatric ward. so with us to get people's the hey, love and traditional western medicine obviously that you just call these people crazy. laquita locals, the soup of it. and really, you also has remedies for outside me is and cancer, but he wouldn't tell us exactly which ones a patient from the capital city or for the past has arrived at his practice already a welcome. so young man between stuffed cats teaches hubs and weights. does money also requested a ritual with co kelly's so until the sun roof, they come over. i start, i want to know from a radio what i need to do to live a healthy,
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your life. how much time you see on and i need advice for my life. my emotional world is in the future of my work and career does not in coming out on a demo level based on the shape of the coca leaves, or really i interpret smith as someone who come into money stay healthy will be blessed with good food too but he also analyzes his patients past the data for the customer. so they've come to the city. this money hasn't dougherty, emotional trauma de them. okay. so his wife cheated on him at the and he was in a car accident. those uh, accident. both of those things have really scarred and shaking him. he is totally free and that's why he sell reserved. and now they've got they be the ritual to heal. emotional scholars is prescribed already over shows is that he's already been able to heal cancer patients with his natural medicine. we couldn't verify this
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full radio also shows his knowledge with non indigenous towns people this guess from chalet a waiting for already a in his kitchen. so they want to stay here for several weeks to study traditional k, a y, a healing methods. unless you, i, to now to let him we talk. so you go and the big cities are relationships with each other are often talk, save in. this affects our energies and our so try to find it politically as a liquid to that. so there are many good reasons to learn about ancient medicine from people who still live in harmony with nature or anything happen to be in the, at this hospital and excited why. and finally, the chief physician, daniel fernandez, has respect to the he looks like really a nice because many of his patients ask for them.
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illegal person, no matter whoever wants to, can get pills from the 1st and then be treated by a higher y, a healer have kids who have been prescribed in additional natural herbal medicine for most of the day away pharmacies are almost non existent. and the prevention copy to care resigning because the strong tradition of alternative medicine has been preserved to dozens of k, a y, a like rarely a live in the valley. but they also feel with the modem load moving of a closer as good as the way to the foreign western culture. and it's thinking are coming closer and closer to us. but i think our healing medicine that remain strong and important. even if our children suddenly only play with smartphones just by the loudest centuries old traditions live alongside a new digital generation. a generation that plays computer games on their
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smartphones after school, on the slips of the andes, where they can still get cell phone service a little further on it's time for us, money to city dweller to cleanse is so simple . i feel the power and peace of the soil of the earth in contact with nature, the meeting coming up to the laser. and while the offering is likes, flakes, with icing melts already or tries to bring as many arts as soul and balance with pra. like so many others before him. that was supposedly the start with each passing years. people are moving further and further away from mother nature likes these things have been this is let's why it's clear that there will be many diseases at a move drought city. yes. first quakes, and seek ways that this will how can we save ourselves, get any of us,
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can see if these ritual is help us pay atonement to mother nature, out of money. you go to that matter. that's what that is. it's just the contrast to the accelerated pace of the modem was that lives own regardless with the k y a. here this is bolivia, the the, this week we're off to fiji to be taught, be labeled teen the movie michael. my name is faith from dover. i'm 15 years old and i'm from us. i live in fiji.
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the life of a is a plus the church and my mom. she's the manager of communications in public relations in monday of for the yes i have the siblings, my oldest sister, ann marie, who is 19 years old. and my youngest sister, who is eunice, she's 4 years old. so i'm the middle child the way just as a clement this and when we are free, sometimes we go and check out the many groups that we had planted. and we see the
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growth and the development that the, the men grove has. and sometimes we find member of siblings on the show. so we pick them up and we go to the places with this like small patches and use the blending and stuff feeling up the area we some woman goose the . i have a younger sister. and i want the future to be much better than what we have now, because we are fixing a lot of environmental problems, climate change, let sea level rise in what i want to see. when my sister goes up, i want her to be happy in the environment. that she is the
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most of the time i play with my smoke sister. i health, my parents and my other sister was the house. charles, and i play with my cousins. sometimes i play rugby or maybe volleyball the and that so from us that global 3000 this week, thanks for joining us. drop us a line to global 3000 at d, w dot com and we're on facebook to see you next time. take care the, the, the
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