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lithium lining needs, rethinking se, people in argentina, the kind of america's witness, sage, the climate the kinds of trees, a group of women are risking their lives to protect indians and they to forest. the native village of my to come to me you know, to do is nothing short of the hero and she's known as lady tarzan. the woman who saves the forest the attendant of began cutting down more
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and more trees in her home and jock hunt in easton india. 20 years ago to do decided she had to do something with other women from her village. she found at the tarzan army they roam local forest and with bows and arrows and nights. no roads kind of thing had been there. come on, bob, i go into the forest twice a day to check on things. usually we come once in the morning around 9 am, thought about them then again in the afternoon around 4 pm. and it's important total that we have to protect the trees and hope that the timber mafia doesn't come and steal them from us. go ahead. my pillow, when i come in there dies. no no the to do believes that everyone in the community even it's younger members, share responsibility for conserving nature. that's why she's happy that her news
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van okay. has also recently joined the tarzan army using the cpanel. we've been protecting the forest here since we were kids. i have no interest in going out to party. i love the forest. if it didn't exist, how would we survive here? to keep you hello, hello of the bid for the need and get the we need assistance with me. i see from the campaign to save the forest has left its mark on the tiles on lady she shows us has goss reminders of bruce with a tax at the hands of the attendant mafia. once she almost died little dod, head to head that or guy, i've had this car for about 10 years in the mafia trying to steal wood and loaded at the station. when we intervene, they started meeting us and throwing stones at us in the market for the kind of the my husband and i were bleeding so badly for them. and they loved us on the track and we kind of got to be a pest. but i mean, i had to been, had wonderful people little and got to be a small,
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although the attendant method can no longer operate as free d, as in the past, it's impossible to complete the preventative theft of the me to do. and i may have arrived here too late. these trees have only recently been filled with temperatures in the full seas. the lack of shade from the missing trees is harshly noticeable. but give me some of the wants of the trees are cut down the soil and dries off and becomes unusable. so e v i, people here, we see that the sunshine has completely dried off the earth. we see this is move deposit, cut up. we who move to to do is movement has grown and recent he is. she works closely with the local nature conservation of sorry see it's head top ask whom are right as well aware that without the efforts of tarzan lady and her team, they would like to be no forest here at all. or if i come here to that like age,
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thanks to jimmy to, to does efforts that they can see for us again here in the region we own, they go to, you should have seen what it used to look like. here back is the one that the going to like a very brief not being able to make people aware of conservation. remember how she was, the one who made it happen that will that will, that will, that with you to do is consent not only with saving existing trees, but also with reforestation sofa. she and her fellow campaign is have planted more than 15000 new trees. but ever longer dry seasons make it difficult for the young trees to survive. my little eastern india is feeling the consequences of climate change on a mass of scale. they can be subtle, got bi lingual 20 years ago. we still have long periods of rainfall during the monsoon season. time also, but now we're seeing the impact of deforestation in the eighty's us and it hardly
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rains during the monsoon season. it is no longer cold in winter when the changes to the climate are very noticeable. um, come back, i said in what time monday, hold on here or the so yeah, they celebrate a very special event in the forest at the rocky ceremony. the women of the surrounding villages meet and tie the so called rocky around the trees. in that way they strengthened the bond between man and nature. it's an ancient tradition practiced here for centuries, hugs and kisses for the trees upon us of the so many. 2 in the middle of high for that coupon that we tied the rocky around the tree because for us it is a kind of brother. with this act, we promised to protect it like a family member. we also promised not to let anyone damage the tree for it, cut it down, i could, i could bump good will go for the tech i make it. they have looked on completely at
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the conclusion of each rocky of a traditional dance. the women phone 3 rows symbolizing a protective rule. for years they rarely celebrated the traditions, but since jemina is commitment to far as preservation, more and more women gather su. in the future life and hearts eastern india will be possible only within the 1st year sofa to do and has been able to convince of a 500 villages and hold them. 10000 people lift the lid in some sunnier villages, founded their own group to protect the forest. much has happened since then and quarter been i'm not as i'm a we in our village have received very little age from the government. would love to meet up for that since we started working with jemina, things have changed that to look for the water supplies better know the about and
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we finally have the proper route as well. thanks to her i'm you need to order. let's get out the door to me by a part of the house outside of the lady tells in a life of protecting nature. and where does she find the strength to fight on? you know, it's almost impossible to give me. i'd be by see how to schedule it. okay, hold on. i am a tribal woman bold. hi. i'm look up. nature is sacred to us was hit and pulled on . plans are gone for a house via i think god gives me the strength to protect the forest. i make it in the trees and the plants gives me the strength to go on to pull honda. he spoke to the lady, tell us and wants to get the younger generation excited about hope work to the 43 year old knows that protecting nature in east in india is possible only if every generation gets involved. the
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muscle in season leading the way to the bush federal fund baby teams rescued from annual traffic cuz now they leave at the chimpanzee conservation center, essentially located in the motional back of upland nyja and is central guinea. so the country is home to more than $30000.00 wild west and chimpanzees, the largest population in the region. however, the numbers of basically shape with whole we humans here more than 98 percent for genetic blueprint have declined dramatically in the last 20 years. then now critically endangered the press and finally cause it aspect. so there's a main causes of chimpanzee extinction at the destruction of the habitats, due to human activities and pushing st. lucie brooklyn people cuban with know they've got for the load that to protect the site or speak to illinois in guinea gene funds. these are often pushed for them meet or sold as pets. seems like
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michael hoping, seized by the employees, are brought to the center. this century is rehabilitate streams and then releases them into the wild. around 60 great apes, a country leaving at the center which is funded by international organizations and private donors. c the to the gets off to a swinging step with the breakfast of fruits and ginger tea to combat the cold, routine health and psychological checkup polos since they often arrive suffering from health problems and trauma. then onyx cushion into the forest helps the young 2 companies adapt to do was not for them. for example, the forest is important for the coupon theater. we work with them through the far as our tool so they can get used to date as of tuesday. habitat to but i thought
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here they can find food and a place to supplement. okay. through the mines is such a local interest calls to return to the forest. they need lodge open spaces to hang out in yet human activities like a good talk to and logging destroying the national park. but also sufficient, healthy, happy to meet and just trying to change could be released since 2008. the solve the cost of us on the coupon v. consultation center contribute to species protection through rehabilitation and re introduction of it, but also by educating the local communities, seal it because it gets the community that's destroying the environment. ok, so these people need to be educated and sensitized really and i get on a more adult fish all out of provider. that's very, very important for a project like this wednesday. so i set the example on does that project? i'm seriously managing this into have launch defense projects to waste
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environmental awareness within the communities, leaving in the park. among them is a weekly radio show, isn't forbes list most of all the pox flora and phone up it's natural resources and how to protect them. your do, you need additional program a to primary school inside the park also teaches future generations about the importance of conservation. and that's what's to funds these fees. since it's taught in 2019 more than 700 students have taken part in this workshops. a bishop who works for the program that we're on these programs and schools to teach children while they are young so they can grow up with the idea and also pass this information on to others to protect the environment. well, i don't know my safe got the teams, habitat conservation and education a crucial, but so is providing alternative sources of income that for most sustainable development locally along with the villages and to women's
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association, the center that has created lasting employment opportunities and launched a plastic recycling project which supports more than $300.00 women. it's a win win solution. these projects provide locals with a steady income. these environmental awareness and ease the pressure on the echo system. and could someone give michael caesar and defend a cheap enough place to go 8 in the wild? the human beings have already drained and so destroyed 10 percent of the world's motions. but when it's tax the store 5 times most c o 2 than forests. so it's high time to refill the swamps. deep in the house of virginia as
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much as with the manager of this nature is of course slowly. he's trying to undo 2 centuries of destruction. back then, the swamp was supposed to be made usable for logging and foaming cypress and pine trees with valuable building material, and with cut down the tops of the woodlands were drained. the protected area is 500 square kilometers in size. and chris, larry's task is to bring back the war set. a lake drummond is central to this. it must maintain this water level. always had a storm coming on. if we were to allow the lake to be drawn down and then that means it's going to bring more water off the land into this bowl of the lake. and so by keeping the lake level up to a level that will hopefully keep the ground water level for freight
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around the perimeter and the lake 250 years ago, slaves had to dig a huge network of steps. canals was it from the surrounding? marshy pizza will slow down the area into the depressions, the peach dried out. and pete is the plan, that's best c o 2 reservoir, but only if it's under voice. and chris says that the last 2 mates of bias here alone released over 6000000 tons of carbon dioxide equal to that's emission by more than 1000000 costs and a year. and so they are trying to raise the ocean level again. chris and his team regulate the water flow using simple muscle structures and wooden boats. they want as little rundle from the marsh as possible. what we're trying to do is restore some of the hydrology, major wetland dwelling, again increase habitat diversity by bringing back some of those historic forrest
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communities. so that is it goes in the future in the face of climate change. and if we do continue to have those natural events that occur, this system will be more resilient to great dismal, swamp, and impenetrable. stick it in hospitable to humans. that's why it was an imposing refuge for people who did not want to be discovered. people dislike the horrors of slavery, ran into eric's trip. it's ancestors were among them to escape. he says that altogether 50000 escaped slaves had here hoping for freedom. he invites visit, has to take to us and his work tenaciously to uncover the history of the city all the way. sometimes i used to walk the graves of where i knew my ancestors had walked, in this case where the bones spill on
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a dismal swell. and i would have moments when i said, tell me where you are. i'm looking for you. it was, you was in the energy space where you felt like you were connected to something that was lost in your soul. the lakes was who is also saved people's lives back then. the canals we can to start in trade and escape routes. eric shep hits guest, karen wilson and the daughter of t. t moved the one who created the heavens and earth always provides this way of escape for his people. and so when i see the waterways, i think of deliverance. and i just it, it's a message of hope for me. the motion stretches for hundreds of miles along the atlantic coast. it is always been difficult for farm is here to eat house and living from the swampy soil training. it seemed the only option the carolina rollins was doing things different from or for your manager angie to the
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wants to combine ecology and economy, requesting the dr. pete and turning it into cash. the most see a to they bind here on the go to the more money they get from big c o 2 produces like airlines who use it to offset their c o 2 emissions and she sees more opportunities to profit in there. and while there's no, there's, these are the healthy microbes. and basically, this is what you put this under a microscope. and you'll see things that create cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and things like that. east carolina university researches, scientifically monitor the efforts. noticing measurements, what was the levels so conditions and making sure the goals is flowing properly. they want to help ensure that private landowners have a financial incentive to restore moses to fight climate change. our
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cost is full of the mom and pops and the small amount of acreage is they can't afford with this land are put into the research and development. i'd like to be able to create a pool where we can help incentive us doing the right thing. and make it exciting. back in the great dismal, swamped with things are moving in the right direction at their own pace. chris, larry has to turn back time to move forward from the natural. it's in the face of climate change. it's going to be a healthier system if it's a weather system and that it can serve as a wetland. it can serve as a buffer between all the one and a half 1000000 people that live around us. climate change is happening faster than ecosystems can evolve. so we're trying to adapt now for what the conditions are
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forecasted to be in the future. so that's even under extreme conditions. millions of tons of c o 2 are safely sequestered here in the most of the top speeds, considerable horse power and the smoking exhaust. not so much of a mobility is taking over this year. every fixed cost sold worldwide will run on electricity, and the trend is up. great. pump, there's a catch. let's see, m b, these come with assets, which means we need a lot of this stuff within a few years, demand will hit $240000.00 tons per year, plus billions of ritas clement in florida is, is normally very friendly and laid back. but mention lithium antique ro,
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serious almost high rate you just said, oh, do you think fresh water and especially salt water because there's literally a minute video audits. i mean, if they keep doing that, we can all pack up and leave because everything here would die. well then the clemente is on his way to a protest. he wants to show that people here in the north of arch and tina, or against mining lithium for industrialized countries. this region is home to many salt water lakes which contain lithium. but extracting this metal, known as white gold, consumes millions of leaders of fresh water and salt water. and that's raising fears. the ground water levels could sink. the mind has been a source of conflict for years. clemente is destination is the village of all the far see told people here live from what nature provides. so they never take more than what they need for generations. earnestina
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has made items from the world of her. yeah. most, as she's passed on her knowledge to her daughter maria, they sell their handicrafts to tourist, though few visit this area. but they're fine with that. what worries them is that water is crying scarce? yeah, what are the gills is we have no. what we see here in the mountains, i'm a smoke really high up to find some of the like a stream once ran right by her door. now there's fairly, a trickle. rain is rare in this region. so if the ground water table were to sink any more, the whole pico system would be at risk. locals believe that the drought caused by climate change and lithium mining are only making things worse. so the, the $38.00 are nicholas. we're destroying the regions eco system with all its light . yeah. okay. so people elsewhere think this is green energy. yeah. but it's not
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here. then the 3 and then of course it. but i'm just drawing something to get something else it could in the green energy is also a business in the here. people have come from all over to learn about their rights from environmental activists and lawyers. once they say that no one else will tell them, never mind, ask their approval. they feared, losing their livelihood qual, international companies, and the government rake and profits. and the city of tons of lithium is exported to the income more to go to our community or argentina. that would be fair . but where are the proceeds or did they all go abroad? is it already such as far as i don't know, i'm in german? government subsidies have boosted the sale of electric cars. 1000000 eaves have been registered in germany to date, and that number is suppose to rise to 15000000 by 2030. a car maker bmw, already sources, lithium from argentina,
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but all industrialized nations compet the metal. well it will settle us all night or nature come to me sacrifice. just so every american has a tesla or if you repeat and a bmw, this consumption overburden to the planet, there's also not enough lithium rethink is needed or nature must be sacrificed for the global, not energy transition at all. that is not to tackle the climate and energy crisis. germany is looking for partners and german investment would help argentina combat it's economic crisis. and so when we province, they fear a mass sale of raw materials. a cool? no, i know i need them as your thoughts and you know, as far as open it's door to the mining industry, major players will come. i mean, i but there is no strategic plan, no awareness, that's really wondering. we would, we would request so together they're setting an example. they plan to launch a balloon to get their message across. it says, we're protecting the water. everyone is pitching it.
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it doesn't matter whether they live in the village like maria, or come from far away. like clemente, the in the whole world will see there are lots of us all working together for the the balloon will be powered by the wind and sun alone. for clemente, florida. this is about more than environmental protection. it's about social justice and so determination. there's a strong headwind, and that delicate balloon can barely get on the ground. maybe it's symbolic. clement it says, but he's not giving us. we're gonna need to us. eh, it's a small step towards raising our visibility and showing everyone there's
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