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comes to this list and not fears, comedy from pakistani women pretty to shake up the image of their generation. some topics are still tapping, but these comedians are pushing the boundaries of free speech. humor, again, sexism, concerns, women. rise up in reporter this weekend on dw, the, everything that's going to have an impact on our environment, from the clothes, the way to the place that we eat on, and even the call that be dr. hello and welcome. i'm saw that got the body and you all watching eco, india. and if our choices have convict lenses, then there must also be sustainable life and it's why use. and that's why this
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episode is all about eating and play it's made out of leave is an age old and into addition. but now we can only be phone in very, very few places. because plastics, despite all it, see those has crept in every way. but people from who mazda and so these are not indian mountain states are going back to the roots, or it's a process that for them has become sole 2nd nature. it takes no time at all bubble them and his wife and daughter making fuck those or eating plates out of the door leads me into call, then maybe eat on plastic plates and some parts see these plates become split deep . but when we use these thought plants that are naturally available, except it's by the source of of course,
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right up here. we are in the mountains of the much over the age. it's a hard spot of biodiversity, but nature here has long come under that. $13000.00 tons of plastic we've accumulated to every year and the decades to decompose in the landfills. in 2022, the state government imposed a band on single use plastics. since then, people hood has been joining to thought these as a substitute that especially in demand at community celebration, yard and the rest on him i last conditions for thought or, or could bland on will affect. it feeds diag at home at 40 cubes of 2 to 4000 feet . the city of georgia, you go to the body, so it's leave. so huge and smooth toys. and that's why because it's nice for making funds if you do this and it's a multi purpose, gone along with food and fiber,
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it's a source of food and capital border or salt for dar to madison, accept the traditional way of making. but those is laborious. 3 to 5 leaves are needed for one plate and their phone together with 10 band will need to fish 2016. the machine has made their work easier. all of them in cells has little financed it with donations from the business community. today about 20 families use the machine earning some 400000 group as a month. the equivalent of around $200.00 and told to utilize both harmony you contribute to highlights is completed by the may be to police. but those have a shelf life of 3 to 5 days. the light off the rich, the develop a fungus that when these leaves are dry press, best goodness. the great advantage is the lose moisture and can be stored for 6 months. you know, it can be stored for 6 months. the family of 35 years,
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always but novelty has been producing but those for generations now that also using the machine and with it can make up to 1000. but those are the. 2 2 and you just haven't, since we have gotten these machines on it that may have profit didn't know these plates have a better look. so the following, the bad on single use plastics do. mines worked on plants has been booming when india was under british rule. the plan suffered for the use, the colonizers planted huge commotions parties for the construction of the leaves, and ships. good. all you, how you, b dot is a creeper lines on other trees. so it would stop the growth of their commotion increase when can grow. so then it was declared if they had a site to grow and was chopped and cut or you know that, that under like no longer sized or vault will be clog pocket in the motion of my
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new began to fight the commotion forest and his homeland, over 40 years ago, in 1984, the movement around the environment, the list succeeded in having human is fine and you can up this trees removed and replaced by traditionally varieties. shortly afterwards, the planting of fine please me. a villages was banned. ringback he's convinced that the communities efforts have gone to boot it to the revival of the fast growing dawn are in the market. so if you imagine for these, but those have increasingly established themselves as a sustainable plastic alternative. jordan monday, the state's commotion hub creators say they sell at least 10000 thought, but those every day. no wonder that many, that agent hope that the use of the dollar will become more widespread and
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established uh yeah, i'm gonna come, i'm pretty lucky, i guess. so we have to look at how to increase its manufacturing and increase the planting of coal and patient gets people who are engaged with door is need to be given modern machines and so that more. but those are manufacturing for games this way too much of it will be able to be sustainable or provide for itself at least for you to consider them a molecule, kids. and if you have reason and now that's been difficult in the mountains make finding extremely hard work. but dar drives here and even underneath is valuable nitrogen into the soil, making it more for time. and the advantages don't stop the you still pity as it goes on slopes, it plays a very important role. incoming sweet issue being a vine routine which leaves it plays an important role on sloping, telling me that when it slows down the vin and for the reduces,
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so it'll shouldn't been convicted, they go out of part of the cytoplasm. simple fix, cutting young dog leaves, i'd go by the people up here in the mountains, seeds at eton like pulses. the long fronting, twines of the blind are made into ropes. problem is happy that the leaves which he processes and says with his family, are now more into mind than ever in the out. we really love trying all our food for the office that are a lot of poking or is often discarded, which is not very good for the lima. back and watches this you was thinking, what could be us viewers for august? well, seems like it can be done. video spent more than 15 years looking in other people's restaurant kitchens before deciding to do it. today, she serves up popular fast food, fit in her own gen night each week. now on the side of the odd menu centers on
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bogus, i do good and on the deep side for me. so we need a deals of miles that story daily. we buy at out any doors at the wrong road and are looking for the long walk. before opening us bridge up your best menu and refreshes the cooking for a step, she didn't always take as regularly as she does to day. have abused by the way, across india, restaurants and street vendors. frequently they use their quick invoice of locked it. studies show produce duck since that goes inflammation. the key cause of diseases like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes in 2019, in the us food safety take. you need to introduce rules to called the risks to people's health and the environment. because the improper disposal of clicking on chokes, sewage systems, and the rivers lakes. and john water, the agency also started the repub,
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was used clicking on the initiative to collect and convert use looking into biodiesel. people in that we know fox, one of the orange for us. i mean, we now make money on the visa, the at the model start to good. next page us used or unfreeze her $45.00, a piece that is $0.50 for every liter. it's the 1st step in the oil is upside lean to any of the water, so they generally provide hotels with concerns. i've actually been they used oil leaks and every vehicle for 10 to 15 days depending on demand gallery to go. if i looked at what is the light and bring it to offices, and then what would be the company go next? close to $100000.00. that does a point 4 months and brings it to processing plans such as this one. first it is suppose to, to remove particular moto, then the own quality is tested. i'm pointing in the next step,
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i'll say the kind of running, and that's what this is where we store the use clicking noise. from here we take it to the plant, but it's heated, it's 70 degrees celsius. this is the reactor. after that it moves from circular to try it in to try it again. he took up 225 degrees one at that state solvent and moisture. we've been removed and the result is cleared by with the water fall under the water video. and that'll every container or for that is a step down agreed on this done into biodiesel. can have got the use of petroleum diesel on his home for images. video has profited from the initiative on his now trying to persuade others industrial to join in to do the work i have begun encouraging who down on those to sign up, dig around the use lowboy. i explained to them how it works and why it's
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a good idea to provide the restoring to this. we can help the environment local in the been so the level. so we're going from the detroit of bridges, restaurants, kitchens into a clean, a few weeks. the following week is ups like those cooking oil is making invalids here in summer, not my entire family would think that i'm about to in the true sense. the day i get married or the day i buy my own house. well, that's how important in buying one's own houses. i place you out in india for us. but like i said, of the stock of the show, all the choices have consequences. so what are the consequences of this life changing decisions and what are the items it's do we have? so before we jump in, what is a single family house? generally speaking, we're talking about a detached house on its own piece of land that doesn't share walls, utilities, or entrances with any other residences. in the us,
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the post world war 2 period meet the house with the yard and a white picket fence and attainable middle class fantasy. millions of veterans had come home from the war and the government guarantee generous loans for white families to settle in to newly constructed houses outside city centers. almost overnight, suburbia was born. a half 1000000 homes sprang up around the country in 1946, nearly a 1000000 and 1947. but we housing boom for the government guarantee generous loans for white families. it was white families who settled in the suburbs which led other white families to also these city centers. some of that anti urban kind of instinct was actually tied to the you know, the now the tail end of the great migration and movement of african americans from the south into central cities. this is dr. harley h m a professor of urban planning. underneath all of this, it is all sitting on a bedrock of the unspoken racism and not wanting to move to the center of cities
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that created a really particular vicious cycle of dis, investment in cities. but then, you know, the investment and suburbs and expansion, the suckers this exit us of white people in the suburbs was eventually dumped white flight. and since the public services are largely funded through property taxes deprived inner city communities of funding and social services. l squared at the end of the 2nd world war and marked independence for many countries in the global south. and a lot of those places modernize their cities based on western examples. even in places like thailand, which wasn't directly colonized the west, was still a benchmark for aspiration in modern city. now in the day, i also got the pattern. so need you to sign off because how is it to me, how to a motto to enter a is a is associated as twos research focuses on housing and thailand. like what in
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house are english? oh yeah. which showed yeah. well actually and that's the single family house became a global trademark for wealth and belonging of the 140000000 housing units in the united states. roughly 85000000 are single family homes in croatia. almost 70 percent of the population was in detached houses. the highest percentage in europe . these numbers are terrifying for the planet construction alone and it's tons of c o 2 from the raw materials themselves to the transport as well as energy needed on site. the studies have shown that building a single family house and it's roughly $385.00 kilo's of c o 2 per square meter. not to mention the carbon footprint of all the things you need to put in the house and the equipment to maintain a long, the garden, the landscaping and the driveway. did you know that a lawnmower and it's as much emissions as a car. but really, the list of damage comes on production of herbal land and by of diversity because
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of land use. and worst of all social inequality, does it make sense for single person to live in 5000 square feet? when so many people live on, you know, so much less you think about kind of dense housing and even a low or hong kong talk a penguins as so why is it so hard to change the status quo? oh, well, for starters, housing is deeply political. zoning is the set of laws and urban planning that dictate how and can be used and what can be about where and who makes those laws. politicians and many american cities. it's actually illegal to build anything other than a single family homes in certain places in san jose, california, for example, 94 percent of residential land zone for single family houses in los angeles. 75 percent. almost half of jakarta is still zone for low rise buildings, the majority of which are single family homes. most of bangkok was zoned in a way that pushed housing to the outskirts of the city in the us, the government and things shape cities by excluding non white population,
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some mortgages and a practice called red lining, which persists to this day. red lane basically says will will guarantee mortgages in certain areas based on who is there. basically if the area is profoundly african american, then we're going to break this neighborhood and we're going to downgrade it and consider it red and not guarantee mortgages here. but then, and others where they, with the population strongly wiping would guarantee the mortgages. similar exclusionary zoning already existed in cities like your highest for taka in jakarta . as the legacies of colonialism, creating funds and silos neighborhoods, bad zoning often creates housing scarcity, which today is pushing city runs to an affordable rates over the world. so fixing zoning laws would be huge, step towards more equitable housing, minneapolis, minnesota. i got rid of single family zoning in 2018, for example, and san francisco is also planning on it. but we can't just blame zone in full stop . a lot of plan or say what's needed is to build up in this in the middle. this means other types of single family housing structure. it's like duplexes and
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townhouses that support walkable communities with local retail and public transportation. as every planner will tell you, housing is about so much more than just houses. is about improving public transportation, investing in schools and developing under use urban areas to increase density. we also have to examine our consumerism and actually confront systems of oppression that sustained the interest of those in power at the cost of the marginalized. if you could take social difference and, you know, and just as out of the equation, it would be a lot easier to reach consensus on what we have to do. the city state of singapore, which was a british colony for a 144 years, is often touted as a golden child of her. in planning over 80 percent of the population lives in mostly vertical public housing. with d centralized neighborhoods design for pedestrians and supported by mass transit. if you want to buy a car, you'll have to pay some huge taxes so that discourages auto ownership. that single
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part is a small city state island. the government owns and 90 percent of its land, and all of these measures happens because of richard state regulation. every place has its own particular history and culture, geography and demographics. so what makes a good house is a really relative definition. and one that's always evolving the close battery. there are yet another choice that could be made with the big carbon footprints a whopping 10 percent of the total global carbon emissions come from the fashion industry. where does the fabric growing? how is it growing? who is making these fluids? these are all concerns that the fashion brand in indonesia is trying to address where a portion of the price that work for. and that's going to turn away money in villages depressing a new job while taking care of i'm, i'm my name is danny john and i'm the father. i'm p o off. so got you.
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not only do we want to change how close are made, we actually want to change also how it's being grown. everything is really digital . we use social media and left side in order to reach consumers on the global level . really, it's about clearly and simplifying the process such that people can get sort of motional attachment as well. so the process behind cloud, away from all of these kind of calls away from this dig, fueling that really hurt on environment to actually ceiling upon my background actually has nothing to do about fashion. i'm on development economist and my work took me through villages across and there for the 1st time i saw how are clothes are made by women. when i was in the villages, i start realizing that there are women who flies are impacted by our everyday
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choice of what we wear. and i realized that i wanted to then build a bridge between people all around the world to care about these issues with care about where to close, come from. with the very women will actually make you the very women to the plans that are used to make everything we make all the colors is actually made a plan of indigenous indonesian knowledge that has to exist. such was generation. but if lost in the pursuit of lowering the cost of fashion, we have to really work very hard to make sure there is enough awareness and therefore the man for all these products. basically, we're actually very happy because we manage to ship our product to now over 30 country and that managed to sustain all the field work that we do on the village level. we're not another fashion brand, we're not another business,
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but we are a model for change. we're here to show that there is a different way that you as a business can grow. you can be successful. but at the same time, also making sure that every choice literally empowers those will. previously they have a choice we have managed to in the past 6 years built wonderful. well, 1st farms of plaza fashion supply chain. and our hope is actually to really significantly scale that. so our goal is that within the next 5 years, we want to scale that $1000.00 hector's. scattering the slides is of course, i'll call it intensive activity. but there is a french inventor who is using solar panels to make this more sustainable.
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it's my dream to travel as far as i want, without polluting our planet. and i feel like we're on our way there. it's wonderful. the shop up to you was in a has been in the air for 5 hours, and he's covered 220. can nominate his to us as a is on the 15th leg. if he's able to disclose his landing and go, yay! in the south of the country, the tourist intended to promote his project, wings for the planet. well, what a flight adventured word. the adventurer and engineer quits his job to focus exclusively on his soda pallet lie to wherever he goes. his invention, tools curious under cuz who wants to know how it works?
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mike, lighter takes off on its own with this propeller. it may seem small, but it's a meter across in diameter. it's powered by batteries and they're charged by the solar cells on the wings. not only, but this is not much of it fun isn't, does have caustic do it was the last been 3 years looking on the glider and put all his savings into the price of time. and of course when they come from feeling i'm impressed. single. it's very smooth, he completely integrated the solar cells into the way. so it was some she has in your i'm an engineer and pilot and i have an idea how much work went into this. it's fantastic and it makes you dream of a dream of climate forensic flight without a missing a single gram of c o. 2 was with those already happening. so those that you can fly self and don't know lot of because he is preparing for the next leg of the to the people from what it says. no, this was either i'll fly to move to the 2 peaks on new or overflow bestbuy. we've
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got the engineering, that's nature and technology. he used to work designing underwater robots, ones near the south polk. he watched a young albatross in flight. it's people that are business, albatrosses and flight are fabulous. some of the news they inspired me. it is. i said, i want it to fly like them one day. the concerns with such a great many in the air and no sex industry think he's not the most. it is convinced. even jumbo jets will one day fly powered by the sunny loan emission, free zip. good morning, of course, it's hard to imagine a boeing or air bus with solar cells. but modern photo voltaic cells harness just 20 percent of the energy. in 10 to 20 years ago. it might be 40 or 60 percent on the display, but that's good lanes might be traveling just 400 kilometers an hour instead of $800.00. but that's enough for domestic flight. i suppose my no major city of this was i feel during takeoff and call yay lesson that demonstrates his invention.
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conventional flight is need wins or a motorized pertain to stuff and a loss of energy. but it was a name mix it up and to be it on his own. the we would like to to phones is almost over the asian pioneer is already planning his tour of europe to get even more people on board with the dream of flying with the power of the sun. if we could put a little more thought into what we do and quanch's keep pick and choose sustainable, tentative we will realize that plenty of them are available and that'd be good. 20 . make a difference, but you would let me know what was your take away from today's episode. you can email us or reach out to me directly on by to and i will see you next week until
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