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stuart on d. w, but i wish i could have done more the same. you just click away, find the best document on you to really see the world as he's never seen it before. the drive now to dw the business, dw is aisha coming up today, focused on main goal batteries. production is down due to the devastating floods from last year. it could have a significant impact on the country's economy. we looked at how climate change could be to blame plus boltron is please interfered with. it's in vicious
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environmental plans. it's darkening climate change with forests and renewable energies. the i've been expanded, you're welcome to deed up in use a chart, logical joining us. i got on from bunch of stones west clemens disaster, the country is still struggling to get back on it's feet. mighty survivors are still living and mixture of shelters. millions of children out of school and damaged infrastructure. still hasn't been fully repaired, but there's other damage to that to its main. gr industry, a significant revenue on over the country. the production of this year is reading from the floods of last year. mind go the king, the fruits and focused on loved by all. but failing in the old shrouds.
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formalism defend regency last deals. devastating floods have damaged the seals mind goes. is it about how did buddy bye. so that the bottom after it rained last year down be one or remain here for months. yeah, they've got a, might i got insects on which destroyed mango flowers at them. a good uh, good out. by that time we tried to find pesticides to control that, but there weren't any in the market. where would they have had them to? yeah. in 2022 focused on salt. torrential rains and flooding that sank. one part of the country's land under water find a substance concluded that focused on heavy rain was made 50 percent more likely by climate change for local families and mangled traders. that nightmare really hasn't ended so far, or if they're going to go just they will go to the zone. they were due to the floods. the water got trapped here and it says salt accumulated in the roots. i may
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send me. do i might have led to mount formation of the fruit flower started falling . typically, at the time of flowering, we stop water supply line so that it grows through residual moisture and becomes fruitful. doing that good is you're doing much of those, but if i put a he estimates that the same region good produced 40 to 45 percent fuel. mine goes the seo focused on as a whole might see a fall of 20 percent. we are thinking that through decline, but change is not only the better, but the complex like the other diseases and the best. sometimes it then gives me that. but what, why does that happen? the mangled production also suffered last deal with an extended heat wave before the floods damaged crops. focused on is in fact, one of the world's largest mengel expose a trade that brings in millions of dollars for the country's economy. all of it in
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jeopardy has crop this fail from all i'm done by the, the bottom under both the jeep and it runs in a good welcome. agriculture is the main stay of many countries in south asia, but ease all of that and are in jeopardy due to climate change. while farm is across south asia can expect more violent weather. so heat waves have already become huntur. kerstell floods stronger tropical sites and we'll get strong the, the not more common. all of these re have a on crops and what makes it a little bit more difficult to the growth is if you're fond of these changes to the climate rolls and make it less predictable. so it's difficult to know exactly what's gonna happen now to really get a sense of scale of the problem that this mountain range and south asia called the him do kush emulators and say this gigantic range of places feeds rivers that essentially supply water, drinking water,
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agricultural water to more than one of the ha 1000000000 people. and this mountain range by 2050 between one quarter and one 3rd of the ice and that will have melted . and so that's almost impossible to really imagine how that will affect palm is, i mean, you'll have fast way too much water of the stuff to melt away. overflowing rivers, you'll have flash plants. and then later, you'll have almost the opposite problem where there's not enough for the source to actually provide for these rivers that say things will dry up. and so these are shots that will reverberate around the whole well, so this will affect the price of over here in berlin, where we are as well as farm is in india, in the next on today, or the apocalyptic sonata of the, to a painting. and just within that, let's look at buckets on input to not because last 2 of the country experienced severe a heat waves and that was followed by this record flooding. what explains these extremes of temperature so close to each other? yes, i do. my sounds surprising. the idea of having such a hot temperature that i'm having way too much water. but there's 2 ways in which
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these links to the 1st is that if you have really hot dry temperatures, then the ground itself takes up. it's really hard for water to get in when it does rain and so the ground becomes less able to actually absorb the water. which means that lots of rain falls in a very short space of time. it disposal flows at floods and you end up with these catastrophic centers with something the water level just rises in space and few hours to recollect levels. but the other side of this is that climate change and making both of these 2 things. what so let's start with the heat waves, i mean with already sheets to the planet by about $1.00 degrees celsius by binding fossil fuels and releasing these gases, that truck heat because of that, every single heat weight that's happening on land today has become more likely and a bit of that because of climate change, like the still a natural variability, but we've shifted the whole distribution of everything. so things all halter, it's more likely we'll get to these record peaks with the flooding. it's
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a bit more complicated, isn't always super easy to pin down exactly where the climate change play the role of what's, what role it played. but we know from one attribution study, but the flooding impact is done with the heavy rains of thought to be become been made more likely because of changes to the climate so warmer at home. my wife's dra, which means when it does rain, more water can full out of the a, not countries like buckets done, which has, as has become about an increased risk of climate change. they've always argued for more financial support from the nations, particularly those nations that have been historically responsible for the, for the climate change that has occurred in the planet. how open has the world being at these appeals for financial support. so the rich world has made promises some of which haven't kept so in 2009 at the climate summit and copenhagen, rich countries promised to keep poor ones $100000000000.00 a year by 2020 to do 2 things to cut their inflation and to adapt to the effects of
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climate change, adapt to the effects of a lot of products, they break that promise. so by 2020, they haven't made that target and they think now this year they might have made it that we wouldn't know for sure until next year. probably. but there's 2 things that might have the best of that. this money is not nearly enough to actually adopt the climate change or calculation scientists, a very for their own that from the 2nd does that lot of it was low. so countries would have to pay back interest on these loans that up. so basically being given out of charity from rich countries and what happened last year, which really kind of changed the picture that packed us down when it was still positive. it was still submerged on the water, out of climates on it, in egypt, it pushed very hard with other countries as well. the rich countries to take responsibility to the damage caused by climate change. so that means not only paying to help in the future, but also to set up a fund from which poor countries could receive money to pay for the damage. and
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loss is caused by extreme weather events. whether that actually gets filled and who pays into it. who gets money from it is a little unclear. we have about 50 seconds live talking south asia di with the climate change. there are 2 things that would need to happen the fast as the cut as i'm pollution. south asia is not a major contributor historically to climate change, but or to stop the plan. a woman everyone is, comes up to their end no matter where you are. and sorry for countries like india, maybe getting rid of cold is probably the biggest thing that you can imagine. but there's also plenty of other things with agriculture and other sectors to. the 2nd big thing is adapting to the effects of it. so if cities have heat plans, they can massively reduce the number of deaths that come when heat waves hit and they will hit, they'll keep on hitting. so either way, whether or not we make any progress stopping climate change, we'll send you to it up to the effects. believe it though, thanks so much for coming in today. i do not jump to the climate reporter. thanks very much. now boot on is one of the 3 countries worldwide that are competing negative. vast forests cover nearly 3 quarters of the landlord,
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commodity emission between india and china and water from its smoke of of peaks provide hydro power. this is the peanuts on to river in western boot on the small himalaya nation generates its energy from this river into many others. control kitchen heads up the pu not the hydra electric plant. he's proud that almost all the food times electricity comes from hydro power. a legit ring now that i mean, i think it is, you know, i think the region for us to hundreds is energy and would you didn't use so that you do that of us. delving just as the electricity generated at this plant supplies around half a 1000000 households. hydropower is a renewable energy source. and the plant itself is also climate neutral and design to work in harmony with nature. what the systems are all through the mountains to
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turn those. so the service levels, we don't uh, you know, make any decisions. so all in, in virginia is also know to, you know, uh, manage all and moments that is. so it is a really in nature conservation is one of futons national goals. the country's foreign minister. i agree, yes, it's very nice to have you here. thank you for taking the time. no peace please, that each country has been cub and negative for some years. now. boot tons extensive for us to cover and the little industry means that it's a common think. it absorbs small carbon dioxide and it produces, it counts. however, cells climate change alone. people also want to set up factories that pollute, but he had to be chosen not to do because we, we faced 30 entities. but we hope that the bigger countries and also realize that to keep him on doing the things is not sustainable at all in the long run. he'd like to see more countries following through towns. example,
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its constitution for instance, states that forest must make up at least 60 percent of the total land area, is the one who can coordinate the mini entry project. it's aim is to plan more than a many entries in boot and within the next 3 years. it's another step towards increasing the countries comp and negative a t. but the climate change is making things difficult. to me say look you like you can get some muscle this. yeah, we have to delay planting the trees. some of these helped me get done. i just seen for lack of rain for meant that the ground was simply too dry. where on the kitchen got. it also meant that many farm is lost. that hobbies to sound like you almost what do i need been to you via it's still dry here, but would you in and his team say there is no time to lose. they need to plant as many trees as they can to meet their um fishes targets then plus 1000000 say, he said we started calling our initiative the 10000000 plus project company because we want to plan more than a 10000000 trees within the next 10 years. do you see any tree planted benefits?
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not only pretending, but the whole world, people here know that they can save our plan, it's climate on their own. but what they can do is lead by example. and that does it for today, as most orders from the region on our website, the, the dot com forward slash to shout back again at the same time tomorrow, we'll see you then to by the algorithms instead of paints and brushes. artificial intelligence is conquering the art world. new technology is, are becoming ever more creative. but can they replace humans as authors and makers,
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and doing even want to that can artist and a co exist parts unveiled next on d, w? or are these categories are thoughts? they will credit the artificial intelligence as taking the creative world by storm, making things possible that artist could previously only dream of and must install with them. and if machines are smarter than humans, the machine has the power. do we want to give the machines the power to control us? i don't think so once it was the 2nd.

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