tv Eco Africa Deutsche Welle May 17, 2023 5:30am-6:01am CEST
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or is it, i mean you, what can i do you think what factors do, but you'll be surprised or delusions of grandeur. i mean, i think we came by the early spring, pretty convinced we were all gods, the dw. what secrets lie behind being discovered new adventures? and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage 360. now the to hello and welcome. see it's kind of exciting as a sort of equal off. we go focusing more on solar energy,
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and it's on top potential box on the dish alone. i am to invite my co presenter crease alums all the way from nature. yeah. hi sandra. nice to be with you again. we have an exciting 12 to 6 minutes installed from africa and 0 coming up on the show today. we'll look at houses. they introduce you plus albania, the whole sport, or sales in europe. and keeping the road sleep mode. although there is so much sun in africa, most of the solar power plants. awesome. what else? like china, the u. s. t pad or gemini, the potential and the offers and come to me is huge, but they're still a lot of major investments. we'll go through kind of rude to see an example of off solar energy controls from lives and create jobs. in
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these days. 17 fremont sewing machine homes all day long because she no longer relies on electricity from a diesel generator. the seamstress lives in the village of bonds, which isn't connected to the national greed. these new sewing machine is sold a pilot babble question and you them as it's changed by like hello, can you imagine what much foster? so i don't lose customer, right. i see that when a customer comes in, i can get the jump them very quickly. volusia unhappy. the sewing machine was the knitted, but the green youth association of gun, the ruin which teamed up with the company impala for the project, promoting green energy. there is a huge demand for energy income, the room, but the supply is unreliable. in rural areas, over 60 percent of the villages are all read. but even in the cities, power outages and nothing unusual. cynthia,
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we know that most of the communities are off the grid, so that's why we decided to concentrate on rural areas. is it the model that we're aware that there were frequent power outages in cities to ok? so we decided to in the pilot projects, one is we would get the selling machines to people based in the cities general areas around 40 of the sewing machine sets, what several 100 euros i've been to met to mainly 2 young women. the sex include about 3 of the sort of pano which power was the sewing machine and 3 lumps. they keep them all. it's a very innovative set. yeah, well, this is the 1st time that something like this is being used and come a written. and the 1st time the m power stuck english equipment. of course the steps need to be serviced and that poses some challenges to the decision making off . this obvious thing is done by impala, and the whole project is financed by
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a finish and g o. before the young women receive their sewing machines, they are given seems, trust training, and learn how to use the machines within clements in bid. my is one of the trainers. this gave me is a great opportunity for the young women is when the women we train, especially disadvantaged. yeah. cuz without tech support, the training wouldn't help them much because that families wouldn't be able to afford a sewing machine. the trainings say the sort of poets sewing machines make life much easier on it before that what problems all the time. you've cut out your past them, but then the machine wouldn't. what does it come with this one? something is much easier to let you see these difficulties go through. the project was lost in february 2022 is still in the pilot phase, but it's expected to continue. so the, the,
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the environmental great solar energy is good for the environment. bills, but now we can see that it's also good for society. it's improves people standard of living. even if that's not the 1st thing people think about. so they don't know, of course not. so 17 bid them i would agree. she's proud to be a pony in health village and proud of her new sewing machine. the. they, the men you see the stones, it looks really lovely. wow. nice when i take it home, everyone advice and then level was that when that means everyone comes over and asks how they can get one to move a safe little of law. i'm imagine if every household in come through not just one sort of public piece of equipment, the benefits would be considerable. the more that small
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initiatives created romo those for others. the better. one example is a young woman from nigeria. everyone calls the the solar eclipse. this makes a cool hero. not only gets workshop of solar paula, she also run several small business which out our associates. it is contagious. a jim ok, a default isn't easily, don't have the 27 year old installs solar system like he's on the housing shut them, you know, will speak to nigeria. she's an expert in solar energy. and the only woman on the team, out of faith in, you know what i say it's difficult going through the claimant roof. put santano's on being like it's not the holidays, but the nice thing that i'm nice on give you little what seemed to be able to know
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the amounts of this literally patel into her boss and mentor is dumber than that actually known as the solar queen. she found it has selected company back in 2007, when only a few with bits and on renewable energy back then she had to convince a customers. that's a technology, as well as the expertise were reliable. way to, to call me at least get the question, do you know what you're saying? can i speak to the my judge? i'm showing you, you can ask somebody to pick up was choose, oh it is bad because it made me once you actually do more than the chalet, it was determined to fight these kind of puts you to send a truck to more women to the sector in 2017. she founded the ash the academy for sula technology, but it was, it was the man who signed up for the courses the stuff down until inquiry mobile made to apply for the training. and this was actually what, what,
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what about the select queen selection and the taxes, news actually sometimes of a 100 percent collection, with a scholarship for women, was the answer. she was able to recruit and use companies and the german development agency sponsors. so the queen scholarship windows between 1919 to 9 years old and many have new previous experience was able to do to come to school my classics and also be able to speak english wisely. then you can have to blend in without training. as a class, the rice q is an expertise for you to be able to supposed to be successful. over the course of 3 months, the participants learn to install and maintain photovoltaic systems. at the end, they receive a certificate that tickets to need to we need to close the gap and even the display we need to close agenda got into technical space and we need to
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have this kid who met also of approaches in this goals. for example, murphy, olivia, and mary, i any of the company zoom? logitech mostly used to work in sales for the company. and maybe it wasn't makeup artist quite to leap. it is in mil. do me this thing to do was talking about did that, you know, and a was who inquiries detailed. this whole means to fill up a new installation. that'd be con. do what you mean? 2 days, you're installing your solar system for utility or your town. the hotels used to be connected to the public. tal great, then as far there's no, there's no possible flight. i know the ones who run this kind of business, we have to of another ways to power supply today we, i still in a 5 k v. a solar panel system so far around 250 women have completed the
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solar queen trina more than 9000 tough taking part in training courses and seminars on. so that technology, we need even more says that we know that the potential for solar energy in nature yet is huge. but the switch to forcible take systems is difficult, not only because of money, but also due to a lack of skilled worker. nigeria, we have about 60 percent, of course we don't, we don't assist image and that 50 percent of the problem, the country. so we didn't want to see the problems kind of solved by one precedent . and that's why i definitely know that shelley is hoping for more women like to look at the quote. for former students takes women from the sooner clean program alone to work with today the quicken the kiosk in the bible with the minnesota policy stay for the quote you, it's a routine assignment for her students. it's a milestone guessing solar energy to light up. the darkness
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very is firing. now let's move on to an idea that is a set of old and beneficial for farmers and gotten this around a well. it's an ation irrigation by fluids from tanisha using play dogs to water plants. and it is important as all of the behaviors change, formless use up to 80 percent of all your tests used in the country. then you irrigation system is imposed on it allows plans to try one less or 2. it is 6 weeks doing good, but the all of the trees are party plans that do well in our, to regions of to a point in the past. there used to be adequate rainfall here in northern tunisia, but due to climate change it's become
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a lot dryer. and it's now farmer mohammad then east wyatt transports water to the orchards from a well that is far away. water that's becoming increasingly scarce. so he's feeling old as clay pots that he's buried in the ground. the on glazed vessels have pours, walls 10 are quite large. if the soil dries out the pots act as a reserve to keep the roots well supplied, the trees just get the right amount of water. to me, this method is better than direct watering because when you pull water onto the ground, the water around the tree about correct. and it's better still, pres, anxious method, does the job using around 60 percent less water chemist in olive tree experts a month was launching, is carrying out tests on trees here and then is miles orchard clip lima. you need the, when the weather is humid, or when it rains off by, you know, go to
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a seat south with the vessels look, looking, get blush as high as when it's dry and the trees, the little tough to the fact that rich calypso but directly from the supplies and the batteries call it as well. you bet. i feel little out of the above till the last 10. there was another advantage. these trees produced around 20 percent more olives, despite less water being used to the older method. dispenses water much more efficient until about you. if you also doing your bit, tell us about 2 visits. all websites will send us a tweaks hash tags doing your best. we share your stories. staying on the topical board to rhonda is actually experiencing once too much. what it can do,
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mossey grateful caused trees to for the straight houses, and also the fields. and what is the most terrible more than a 100 dines in recent years, rhonda has witnessed a series of climates related husbands, such as floods, non slides and drugs. the top left devastating effects, particularly on those with low adoptive capacity out reserves to climate change. a project in northern run to aims to help people to adopt to its consequences of climate change. coaxing a decent tavis after the soil is tough here and the mountain is to come. the district of north and rwanda. eugene hi. dina manor and his wife worked from dawn to dusk fields or on steep slopes. so when it rains the what the flushes the soil down into the valley. if things don't change, the pharma fields is family cool faced of
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a fan. since this is the sole source of income, they will need you to look at these bananas slate criteria and we used to harvest banana bunches weighing over 50 kilos tonight. so looking at this one, you can see we have a problem and then a situation made west by climate change. heavy rain for alternating with extreme dr . periods as rented in past the barren meaning they're no longer suitable for farming. i don't mind. it's difficult to find me in these mountainous areas with such excessive rainfall. it causes land, crops, and fields to be frequently washed away, not to mention the loss of life among local people. no, under these conditions, farmers cannot hope to produce harvests without a sustainable solution to all these problems. and how to, you know, you wouldn't that this is where the going to come be program comes in actually called cx, but is it farms to show them how to respond to the changing weather conditions and
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how to protect the soil. it's hope the project will benefit to around half a 1000000 people across the 800 square kilometers that, that you come. the district covers it has a budget of nearly 13000000 euros and it's funded by the u. n. screen climate fund . with no time to waste everyone pitches in to put the expert insights into practice to the hunger, not even end up with today, it increases our awareness of climate change and how to adapt funding, megabytes to it, come up with towards how to restore our abandoned law. not just to find a rows in during the rainy season and how to so rain water for engaged and during the dry season. yeah, mazda to let the get it. it's very useful for you. he's one key this, the build terraces on the stoves. this allows maureen full to seep into the soil and slows down the water flow into the valley. plus the terraces that easy to
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plants crops on always until the trolls also being created to slow down and the vet fast flowing run off water. that water can then be collected and stored and under down tanks to be used. lakeside park recreation, did i have to put that off? is, has that double and bucked, has inputted. so this, this, we don't, it doesn't do a tire rotation in the site to contribute to the, to the productivity. and also the 5th edition. pick a whole different sizes that going with due to establish those benches deficits out on the terraces. the farm is also plants, additional trees. their roots will over time protect the soil from your ocean, while their leaves will provide chaise drink dry season. for the salt stain moist for longer, mays, beans, and potatoes go far better,
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and the farmers can improve their yields. a look across the valley and beyond reveal the evidence of the green to can be project b. i would round up depleted slopes, is gradually disappearing, replaced by lashed greenery and farm land. from rhonda to the coast of vanya, the salt, a new open country east. experiencing a boom in torres, and on the same time santas researching the country, so population which leave and kids find the same. exactly. the seals are in hiding . they need a common environment to give best to the pumps. while they are happy to us is shrinking. all the time, and now they find themselves on the and then just specialist would follow the research as to what the albanian coastline is. still having to launch the untouched nature. these capes might be one of the last refuge of the mediterranean
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monk, sail. reset to us at the current, but we're in sons. i'm national marine polk company. sure. there were very few steals left and centuries of fruits with hunting has made them extremely shy. so the reset, joseph installed camera drops in the caves, helps them track down some of the few remaining specimens you'll, you can you, there's some kind of track wrapper, the cameras installed and the caves have helped us with our scientific observation . and that's kind of both of them. and that was meant for the thing. we've counted as least for individuals so far mens $150.00 and then we cut that needs to be 2. were spotted in the bay of flora and a couple here in the western part of the cut, a boat on pregnancy load. i got this got put on his me. that's off to photograph fees, but that's the last recordings of the monk sales was taken in january. they haven't been suppose there's any wes, since once found all over the mediterranean, the species has now threatened with extinction. the reset to the gathering data to
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prevent that because they can already protect what they know. one reason for that decline is the extreme, is the fishing and these supporters will go see a photo? shoot me a picture of a sales feed mainly on fish squealing and show fish on it. less fish means less food for them. but fuck basketball, apartment c from so and that's a great threat to the seals is mass tourism. hotels have been springing on pull over the adria took coastline, including albania is once peaceful. marina areas are now overrun with water sports, leaving less and less space for nature. the mediterranean sea itself has also changed its guessing wilma and more polluted. the reset, just want to provide evidence of the changes with data to initiate the conduct monthly targeted monitoring the sea water quality of 12 different sites.
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because the coastal ecosystem has a direct impact on flora and fauna. and in that way on the threatened green species and wanted to visit the fast results, confirm this is climate change has already left its mark on the floor and phone of the marina area. the woman who was allowed invasive species from the tropics to assess the area brought in by the global shipping trade. native species have been disappearing as it becomes too boom for them. this combination has upset the seas natural balance. she must whom i think can be kind of climate change directly or indirectly affects endangered species. it modifies the origin of their life cycle. it threatens fish docs and disrupts marine ecosystems. of the mediterranean monk, c. o is one of the species affected by these changes and by global warming selection, if you might think goes to the full kind of cell of the 10s of thousands of mediterranean monk seals that once populated the area only around $350.00 or less
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to twice again, the sea levels need large protected areas along the mediterranean coastline where they can live. i'm just stopped. wow, great. now also a kinase fishy, that's so fine, repulsive and all those fine, cute and cuddly. know mazda your point of view. they deserve to be protected. i'm talking about totes, is south africa. octave is the searching for to to night. we went alone on via quest to find the center of phoebe and on rainy nights like this most creatures seek shelter. but here, near cape town, it's when toads make their way from gardens the bodies of what to, to bring the genies has that this. that's why susie cool, cool, funded the organization towed not she and other volunteers spend the night after night patrolling the doc rhodes to make sure the toads gets across safely.
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this is a waste and limited as an endangered species is also a flagship spaces for the by diversity in the area that we live in and you are and you find this creature in cape town in the whole wide world. so that's why it's so special. the work goes so it makes for some incredible contact with these apparently trusting creatures. the volunteers use an app to record data on the totes 6 size and the direction they're heading dynamos. the then release near the ponds where they breed icon make a difference with all of the things that go around in the world and all of the animals that die and very extinct. but i can make a difference in my own backyard about an animal that is going extinct. analyzing data from multiple sources, cape tons of mental education trust designated several sides for the construction of tow tunnels, underground passage,
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rays that keep them fijians safe from traffic. and so we've 9 phone number of years . that's right. mortality use of wisdom that those are one of the biggest impacts is on the populations and the pilot projects. it was based on width and in europe. and the intention is to channel tides through the tunnel is to the other side. and it's already in the last couple of days. we've had a tides moving through many of the toads reading ponds. scott said throughout the suburban areas, even that's why it towed not co founder fish pilots in fire days, once locals to be aware of the animals like mine and then cause it just one of the threat cause they faced around swimming pools and family pets that also has it this? as we approach towed season, we'd like to do public relations events to educate the public as to the migration that's happening on the noses during winter at his house, people to really have a sympathy and the kind of intimacy for this animal frogs onto memos. so we really
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do have to encourage people to identify with the frogs as if they are and for them to consider them in the, in the gardens and in the suburbs. around 40 percent of the worlds and phoebe and species are threatened with extinction. even though it's a global issue, the volunteers from toads not determined to do their bit locally. they hope they're interventions and education programs would at least keep the west and up it towed alive and well. oh that we by. oh, so quick be likely save time. flies when you a housing center. i hope you've had an amazing episode, and i hope it has been very informative for you. and you've picked quite a number of ideas he in there on how to resolve the environment out of goals. it's been amazing costing the show with these keys. hopefully i'll see you all next week
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