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things weren't terminal economic powerhouse no more made in june 16th on dw, but he's got any issues with a lot say what the graves over rates come posted. human feces specializes of vegetable guns, new trees for australia is outback climate protection for green washing. and in japan, young people, this will think big city stress the plants country. nice. but well,
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the good came to this because i stayed home on i was on united, i wanted to be a tv presenter that got figured out. yeah. to go into the user perspective, failed them all yet, but i got them was, i was thinking things over a lot and i ended up or did my parents beg me to get serious about saving a job? but he didn't want his parents to dictate his life. that's why 4 years ago you said moved from the big city to the small village of non moco. it has the highest proportion of over 65 year olds of any japanese village. now you touch on flowers here. we need to separate the most i liked most when i came
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here was the nature and the kind of people i thought that got there, but the population is folding around. 2000 people live in the move. so now the number has cost in the last 20 years, every month, it drops by another 10. it's the same and many villages across depend which has the world's oldest population. the best rate has been folding, protect, case people are living longer, and the relatively few young people go off to work in the cities. but the trend has emerged in the other direction. since the kind of of 19 pandemic, more young people want to move away from the city and into the country side 010 for peace and quiet trading job prospects for space and city like photo and quincy. they're looking for an alternative lifestyle that breaks with parents, traditions,
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and being able to work from home makes it easier to start it fresh and the country side. none of the less, 150 kilometer is northwest of tokyo. most of the houses in the milk who stand empty use as part of it has also moved here. but right now she's at her parents because she gave birth to the 2nd child just a few days ago. the whole property. i feel a bit of the kids that we moved to your book, folks on the problem. i was just my wife and why are you that doing? you come out one day, not on there you my most and my daughter has new friends through an a. we know, you know, that i feel sad, the buying my time, you see not for. and she's the only 3 year old in the village. but you just still wants to give things a go here because he believes the place has potential. he says that the foundation that works to attract people to the village. we may send eva also disco. usually
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he's thrilled, the young family has moved and now he was born here and is natalie tired. and just by devising his parents house, who for the cool, the couples often have kids, which is nice. there's more life here. as a new come, the user said he'd initially felt a bit so i can outside of buddies i did not have suppose the best hired him to look off to the natural history museum. it's located in an old school house that's no longer needed because of the lack of children. the size of the museum gives an idea of how prosperous the area known among other things quite and so once was along with the museum and flower growing. utah has another job at delivering service that brings residents lunch from the village restaurant.
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today he's on his way to the family that owns the garage. the local government pays him for his work. it's a service for the village residents, but also helps to support local businesses like this, sending to stones of business and even the also a free housing of just a couple of ways that village is competing to attract young people competing to survive a 3 hour drive away residence in the village of consumer also cherish this kind of support bill photo also put in this barrel region. that's just the right amounts of information and opportunities. of course you want to do something exciting. hey, you'll get how all these 3 women are doing, just that they taking us to the place where they meant to restore this giant's buddhist statute together. a few years ago,
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when they contract from the restoration, some ended, they decided to set up their own company. 34 year old re cool is a graphic designer who's developed a love for all statues. one of the cool. okay. so this got to was the company assessor project. oh, they are the cuts on or what is another we have to create a revenue look to or if the original, which was extraordinary, you don't get to talk to somebody that very often thank you for it was a night they've been in the new studio for 2 years, a wood working company built it for them in the corner of a warehouse for low rent their co explains that they actually and to this whole for the quality of their work, the bus it's enough for life and the countryside will go the stories from people living in the city, i often get the impression there, exhausted by law,
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you know, hold on, see what's going on there to show, then not the only young people hit, they take us to a new community center. they will go on to build a new social life, and then you have the villages that do manage to attract a few young people often trigger a snowball effect, especially in places that are well connected to big cities like tokyo physical home. what i call takes about an hour and a half to drive about the same by train it a to so you can still go into the city. and it's nice being able to combine all the different points offline, but not different than what the number of young japanese people reaping the benefits of rural life continues to grow. they helping to keep at least a few of the old religious life. many cities have the right share of greenway sees him around the top tips for you whether in the
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countryside or in the city. nature has a positive effect on mental health and can decrease climate anxiety. with 7 out of 10 young people worried about the environment. following the example of these green european cities could help. first up oslo, norway, this capital is surrounded by forest. band, switzerland lies in the alps and tennis, blessed by nature, slovenia is capital you yanna. when the european green capital award, berlin is home to many parks and green spaces, including the famous chief gotten talk. 39 percent of much rate is covered by trees . residents love the cities, parks, and gardens. they'll jumps capital is home to the famous brussels park. and finally, we have piano austria. this capital city is filled with green spaces, including the famous sure and one palace garden. which one would you like to visit 1st? factories that please,
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the combined carbon offsets certificates that money might go to farmers to count trees or to environmental organizations, but factories keep on pumping. c o 2 into the atlas van is this assignment protection or just green washing? how does it work in australia? things are going well. so capital solomon michael dempsey not least because of the extra income he's receiving from calvin funding that is the capture of carbon dioxide on his last acreage his phone became eligible because the previous owner constantly cut down the trees. the deal is that michael gets native free rain of the trees can grow capturing carbon dioxide and he gets a c o 2 credits. that sort of hillside is typical of what they're putting the carpets in that supply re guy said i don't want to clear and yeah,
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and it's still grass growing in it. and you know, if i did clear it, it's going to cause more rise. and so i'm happy to look back, right? so that's typical of that side of the manta. and then ran on the other side of the mountain, the regression. he's not even required to plot new trees. and his wag your castle still have more than enough room on his floating estates. an agent takes care of the bureaucracy for him, selling his c o 2 credits to airlines, who are looking to become more agree. the 1st check just came in for the equivalent of almost 190000 years. yeah. a lot of time. is it talking to me about it is? yeah, asking about questions about and has successful and the money's gone in the bank. so that's the proof. so, you know, on the sort of, on the solid customers, i'm very happy with how it's going. yeah. so yeah, a lot of people are talking about it and it sounds like
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a win win situation because companies are increasingly need of c o 2 certificates. it's become a big business with around 218000000 euros a year in australia. professor andrew mcintosh helped to set up the rules for admission, straight down on the bus. he since become one of the biggest critics in this opinion, 70 to 90 percent of projects don't deliver what they promised and offset hodges. any c o 2, he says the authorities haven't proved too many projects, especially in australia, is dry, savannah's and scrub and the regulators are administrators. they're often under a lot of pressure to ensure credit supply. so they're incentivized to focus more are on project participation, credit supply, rather than integrity. the reason for that is fossil fuel interest. use the credits in order to meet a legal obligations. so if there's not credits,
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calvin price is much, much higher. so that's the pressure keeping the cabin price low. so you can keep the fossil fuel industry. happy essentially, the australian government disputes that, but macintosh tells us of a project in the middle of australia is red center. we had into the outback, built exactly the landscape that life customers will have in mind when they want to upset they c o 2. this is the form of jake and francisco. for now. it covers more than $381000.00 tech tests. they've registered around 65 percent of it for trading with c o 2 certificate and it hasn't made any money yet. but jake, his family has found the land for 6 generations has high hon. yeah, i think is really important because lot of people want to regenerate their landscape,
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but you sort of need for one you have to be financially viable to do it. sort of make such big changes and put a lot more offense and waters in what asked to be something else comes through to help you with it. nothing overall, it was just my protein production most sustainable. and most families are really good my managers. so they should be rewarded for what they're doing. this analysis were initially skeptical that that phone would be suitable for c o 2 certificates, but sort advice. and now the need that they will provide extra income at some point . they practice capital, vacation, grazing the 40000 cows on various different matters. so they are countries moga or when you move that category on, because i live play on the grand off and 8 the grass off to a point is what i was more country out for the juvenile most of us to get going. and then boy lock in writing the kind of lay out of that putty wants to trays are
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established by can get above to made is and then they categorize them as much as they want. the other one affect the trade it on a k getting bigger and bigger significant. i'm doing macintosh says a project like that should never have been registered because the area gets less than 300000000 maces of rain each. yeah, this is incredibly dry country where it's just not possible to grow even 1990 for us. there was some trace out there. absolutely. there are, it's useless from the comments picked it up. so literally it's got real bought of us of the value. absolutely. but in terms of helping us made that comment targets and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. and this project is not going to do soon is green color is the biggest investment. so i'm in australia to trade in environmental certificates manager, james. sure, it says the system may not be perfect boss, it's better than nothing but with 50 percent of emissions coming from the rural section. for example, in lucky,
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there's no way we could ever create enough comma credits to sell the fossil fuel industry college credits. i'm not going to keep fossil fuels in business, but it's not in australia. what we do need to do is drive investment into the live sector. we do need, we do know that we have to solve these last cadillac, very issues, habitat last issues bought of those issues and it costs money. and that cost a lot, lot more money than we have government financing available to pay for simon. michael dempsey has profited from this is get a check is that to help him in dry spells or if the price is full? at least from his perspective, australia is called and funding program is a really the we flushing away of valuable results. the mexico,
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human feces are being used as personalized to produce taste the vegetables so last wellness via new eva is so pleased with the day is how the study breaks into sung as he to live as a sample for the kitchen, the, the, the see his wife liliana, run the will use the to prepare lunch. after working outdoors, everyone is hungry. the sense of water for watering the plants was the compost for feeding them. that composed was made from human excrement, all perfectly normal for fama thomas villanueva and his family. even at the dinner table, it's no to boot, given the salad and vegetables with grand, with nutrients from human theses. on the edge of the small mexican
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town of tape it takes low in the state of mexico, the only n t on the phone gross fruits and vegetables. everything here is visualized exclusively with home made human done and also to the complete in the cycle to seek load comes from the earth is the index screen on top of that process so that you can see on over here the process of composting. so allows us to give back to this story. okay, what do we took from anything but of it i did look at the so we complete the cycle and to live. it continues. we love you, they see they eat their own vegetables, but they also sell them at markets. oops, loans need nutrients to grow, especially nitrogen and phosphorus, all into jani is a fully organic fund. adults official fertilizes of that. thomas via new eva says they're expensive and bad for the soil. so he and his team invest a lot of time and effort, collecting excrement from dry toilets,
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mixing it with natural ingredients like stone powder or stool to transform it into a rich compost over a number of months. the activity of bacteria leads to high temperatures during composting, that heat kills any pathogens is uh, got you, the name of the compost here is no ready yet. and it smells plus, sounded like fertile soil, be about the d, and they use it to grow various types of cabbage between broccoli, fruit and a whole lot more. we've come to the small town of oca to pick in the states of the ranges. yeah, architect stays on yoga has also looked at ways of recycling ccs. he decided to try out something completely new to somebody here. and they asked and this is an ecological neighborhood that i set up more than 20 years ago. i want it to show that homes can use dry toilet and not pollute any water you know,
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contaminated. in other words, toilets that does it, the urine away from the ccs. and that will not flushed with these toilets. i'm not connected to the sewage system either the but here in lands in the front here, hoop at the back, just add a bit of soil. and that's it. a lot of rules, sewage and mexico flows directly into lakes rivers and the see something saves on your very funds of radius. he leaves dry toilet solve the solution and gives workshops, teaching people how to build and use them. but guessing people to actually talk about peace is the biggest challenge. i mean, it's like they were afraid of it. that his senate taishan system forces people to think about the subject rather than just flushing it away.
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you can take the, the as an architect, i discovered that in my profession, water is seen as a means of transporting away ccs in your and in the local mona. i found that terrible usage. this is what i thought. so my work aims to change this perception of water. no, i come yet. it's a perception associated with it. okay. you start seeing that isn't very cool, but what i'm doing is reviving the knowledge and understanding of water that our ancestors had. they didn't see excrement as something dirty, but it's something that needs to be returned to the earth. when there's ancestors use human feces and other organic ways to develop photo islands known as a number past, used for growing crops in which into areas they've been used in mexico since ancient times on. once you number on the edge of mexico city, lucio was so bianca once to keep that heritage in line to help us as we move in
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this book. the 2 numbers are one way or example of how we humans have helped to promote life and biodiversity. so they're a very powerful example of how we can live in harmony with nature. and when they are coming up with at least he runs a regenerative funding project called arca to yet the idea is to grow organic, produce working as closely as possible with nature. the produce has been sold to restaurants in mexico city, stride toilets or must here, there is neither electricity, no running bullshit, and the 2 non pause protected areas. so waste needs to be dealt with. lucy, it was so bianca sees the excrement that has been collected here as a resource seen all of that as well. me to give back to the earth, what we've received to the shape of food. otherwise, you get an imbalance leading to pests and depleted soil. be sort of, if she is here to feed the plants properly, you need to return all that's left over back to the story. i'm going to sign up all
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of this police block. now the only fertilizing fruit trees with human done. they want to 1st make sure they can reliably fold out any pathogens, residual hormones, and medication in the contest before they start to using it for vegetables to or not to be open to your make fun. thomas via a new way, those customers know how his vegetables at road and they ho hostetter. you put the got got a new message. so no time has a bad image in our society. simple. but we know that this composting process makes it perfectly identical, but i'm assuming that's the same. and we always like to say, since that with the current, you never lose the harvest and it will now most click on yet and then like will say, check, disappear. the cycle of giving and taking eating and dig, squeezing something that triggers we falls and elsewhere is seen here as the most
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natural thing in the world, the high end to recover says from, says, contain liquidity never late. and this will help combine school the, this was a mold, tenuous area. as you can see, the list of molly things here. it's really at the right area. we a lot of wild animals. you can just go with the side of the one we will find a lot of was a most interesting elephants the spring bulk and possibly a la costa was a layer of close by. you need to also have 6 siblings,
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2 brothers in for assistance. my mom is akina, so works at the regional office. and my dad is a quite a skype a, it's like going to school mostly or teachers normally to education is the key to success is really important thing we for education is nothing we can do. it's the only solution for you. mostly i'm afraid of next. the enemy disliked them guess the souls? yeah, i mean with the, it's like the way they move eclipse carefully. i'm really afraid of snakes. that was why they make huge showed huge snakes, which we saw a busy, big one, and then invite a lady that was thing. and then she died the
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waiting list video and the send to music. all right, a day in getting my diety affiliate to feel relaxed and feeling in a comfortable space and ok, and also watching movies the lat whole. i was like, oh, according to the, let me get to get developed country like i like going to really narrow window with safari is you might also know we're kind of an economic crisis. it is when you have been in for a while and then the corporate us, and it's printing that out the invitation to via picture. it was, i'm done as integration of that was i would go back again and go studies low to be
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