tv Eco India Deutsche Welle July 25, 2023 7:30am-8:01am CEST
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a hey guys, this is evelyn charmaya. welcome to my pod cast, lost the matter that i advised celebrities, influenza and experts to talk about all plain loved data. and yet today, nothing less. the 1000, all these things and more and the new season of the fuck. com, make sure to tune in wherever you get you plus costs, enjoying the conversation. because you know, it's last matter the, we often feel that degrading the environment will not impact us at all. but the true story is that humans across the globe are already being
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a hefty price. hello and welcome. i'm finally got the body and you are watching eco, india. and in today's episode, we would need some of the worst impacted people because of climate change. and be able to show us that initiative to reclaim their lives. and that's around so no problems and in dallas, west spring, all state are one of the largest mongrel for us in the world. they also happen to be one of the most disaster thrown engines across the globe with some of the most widely communities. but what does this mean and why is this region particularly impacted? let's understand in detail. the waters of the sun driven delta are warming fast. water expands as of heats up, so it occupies more space that along with the melting polar caps and glaciers is pushing up sea levels worldwide. and the indian ocean is no exception of the
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there's one reason that is activated to see the rise, particularly in the east using that region process from the bad side or the north end of the region. and that is the sub students or the sinking of land. that double whammy has already made a number of sunder been islands become uninhabitable. the huge mangrove forests provide the perfect natural barrier to the sea and to the annual psych loans that hit this area. the forest are home to many rare animal and plant species. this under buttons are also invaluable as carbon sinks, but deforestation, and the rising sea levels are having a devastating impact on this unique eco system. that is also making the delicate eco system more vulnerable to the extreme weather events that climate change has brought to the region along with the rise and the storm surge from the side on
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the same cycles are bringing more rates than a year. 2 years ago cycling josh had a dramatic impact. the heavy rains swelled the rivers so that they were unable to absorb the storm surge from the sea. instead, the sort water was subbing in the water and go sure now was what water went up to the w kilometers? i had up to 60 kilometers. yeah, we just like huge and you have to remove but this is not the fresh water. this is sort of water on the left, which but it's damaged then every customer for years can call and media around just expect such extreme weather events to increase. putting more pressure around the region is this is what climate change is doing to this
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in the month. then the facts that it has on its community must also be changed. so i headed to these manual for us to find out about the struggles of young women and girls who live here. come with me to find out that poignant structure. this is a 19 yours is whom i'd like to spend a few days the she said her life and her home would be the story of her life and disliking that she has. the shock when i was in school right before a storm would hit,
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the police would make warning announcements across the village, and then the school would give us a quality and i was putting on. it was a lot of fun. i would keep thinking about when, when i leave the school, go out on the streets and run. but each time a site will hit, a house is would be completely destroyed. and the village on things would get the big. this is in some their bones are one of the largest manville forest in the one located on the dental of the buildings on these manuals i heard from amazon, of the guys when i saw these manuals for the 1st time, there's unique biodiversity and show watson left me, austin. but with this breathtaking glory also come averaging disasters that deal to fox, the lives of millions, not alone. so the impact of extreme weather but also the expectation of the people
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need one, the 5 digit, i guess i the i had to hop it got thinking is a beta. how michelle? it's under brands, it's a very highest region when it comes to human trafficking. so i tell him sleep to increase migration and the clean freezes, trafficking, and my vision, but that to me, to traffic and that's on the oh, you may be a good to immediately often an extreme visit event. we see a flood of traffic in cases goes, go missing, and even boys it is on a product of this. this just like looks like loans, disasters, and migration fee was. the 2nd thing happened about the climate change or these are startled. i mean, when i was a, when it happened, i used to don's ever since i was a young one day. my don speech of us me to go with him to
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a dance program. and under this, the text i got dropped, the adjuster came for the the i was drunk. by the time i realized what was happening, i was already in debbie gibson. a lot of to be there for a month. i was so was we brought to this the when i just used to do would be all i was beaten and tortured. they would drag me bond me with cigarette butts even in sort of 20 food inside my mouth to find you the guy guy with the frontier davis and mom and pop up. i
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saw the edge on the one coupon code on my map. so life events along side dislikes loans that you to her home, she is on the long white talking. she's f as to them as the one that forced her father to migrate or the one off to achieve a stress. and so you on long good. yeah, hard. there is a direct link between natural disasters and child trafficking says the report by developing goals, state government, off the cycle and i'm fun. in 202062 children went missing and 16, which i think invest. spangler shows official data, which is much less than the actual number. many of you under the bi promises of a better future or simply traffic like on from when i on her, if she ever wanted to file a case against her draft because or see them get punished. she said, no, she is happy that her life don't and cannot afford the money or the mental trauma
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that just is supplying of to 7 months of torture. she was just cute, buying a new home by the food as your body's offer. i came back. i wouldn't want to step out of the house because people would talk about me. i also quit school. but then i was advised that i'm young and i need to study the stories and teachers would misbehaving isolate me. i would only go to school on the days i have to give my exams when i rejoined school, i wasn't last 6 since then. i have completed my schooling and i'm currently pursuing my bachelor's degree waste my week basis a be a 2nd yet for sure. on the shared with me, her most being for the memories and her schedule is puts that's even pushed her to consider killing herself. but it was the love and support of her family. that's the way to go down to my bed and never said anything. they gave me
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a lot of love. my mother helped me was sleeping next to me. be helped me a day and some peace of mind. i taught, at least my veterans locked me even if no one else due to familiar with the health of the n g g, g, d p. who chose this to her, almost set up a small business. she has made her family proud and also makes more money than her to the card on the, on the obtaining here in alabama straining she loan profit and loss calculation, mathematics, bookkeeping and customer handling of book gets i mean, think a nice customer handling gets it. and i see it also trying to teach computers to these women so that they can take their businesses out of the small shops and tap into the online market to kansas. because good. what about how to maybe do how
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might have. * availability have will be accessed despite being the most vulnerable in one of the most watertight regions on this planet. these women have phone, there is india. they see that they're not weak tens of desa consensus. they are victim menu. these women now are on small businesses. they support the families, this confidence and independence and is a community. she says her experience with other women and tells them how to protect themselves and what to do. the traffic i'm seeing cottages, those who have been just a like. she tells them that there is a future that awaits them. if she can, they can lead the way someone who shows the box the others is called the leader.
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but i don't want anyone as to go to what i did when girls who have been shopping tells me that they want to commit suicide. i remind them that'd be awesome drone good and that 5 other goes with emulate. you think about that me from, from the bonds. let's head to the mountains now. the albany hughes were ones, are a zillion barrier against it's hard is that i being diminish now, due to them, things mining. i know the nice ation causing more frequent sandstorms. i'm forcing a significant touch to bio diversity, but people enjoy, i'll just con, are standing up against it. over and over them. good. you have the tones to the slope in albany mountains. if i just con to remember, his daughter, something on the 17 year old was up here holding her father's goats. when i'm
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thinking what happened? what did it go on? my child was tending to god's into feet, but then they clambered up the mountain site and it gets a kind of and so i don't want to follow that part of it. she was trying to save the gods, but ted ford slipped the gets, eventually fell into the mining bit. and that kind of a good me just get back to a wait. something office 50 meters into an illegally operated lines. don't mind on what sized minds are found all over, all the mountains which stretch across the entire state from them. mine is extract bushes. raw materials like copper, lead, gibson, my bu, good son. there are laws designed to prevent illegals mining, but so quote ticket. those who manage the facilities continue to operate on, checked over the past 2 decades. the activities have decimated more than cut the
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hills in the region of highway on the northern, not just con alone. what is what it is? because ultimately, i didn't get ottoman because i'm going to pay the police, i didn't go to the depot to take it up. so that didn't know when to shut everything down before the planned inspection for how much the cost of the gone. and then the boat says that no machines in operation or the mining and the good type of i'm going to go to the men involved. also get to hand your mind and gibson. i have them in a good finance. it's the residents of the region who suffer 60 years old harvey sing logged in illegals mines for more than 20 years up to 18 us a day. now he has developed numa county office and can no longer work. the it was the though the leaves wonder use to appear shudders the you'd say, i'm paying you what to do the problem. you had money and believes that like he's not bothered. if the guy bought the boat about on the bottom,
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it off me the one the best, i'm gonna be the some 100000 tons of minerals have been extracted by illegal mining the boss 5 years alone resulting in a lot of important habitats for wildlife and people liked about ship loss is actually a form of what you've been coming through to fighting the exploitation of nature for a long time. they have the potential way. i'd be good to many of these walks you have to be done into dust and sand to be used and highlights is at the lead. the higher the buildings being built in the noise, that'd be human policy abroad. then go to go to have diverse the consequences. we'd be false to face. here i'm in god. yeah, by the miracle development just now what's on the, on the limit on right. well, you gotta, yeah, i'm ready. when you, literally, the removal of entire suicides has removed a light to bother you to the nearby ta does it. as a result,
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residents across the entire region, including the daily ada, are increasingly engulfed by sun stones. that ali biodiversity bulk is an attempt to restore naturally balance. we did this, mano has spill headed, a v not to ration program here. he's proud of old animal and plant species, driving to up to date on land that 20 years ago was home to 8 acres mines to be part of the is a great idea to, you know, celebrate the float off at our lease in this. and we took on the journey of uh, you know, creating an s of these, getting the seeds you know and terminating them, and then planting them out in the forest stipend, that you find them that obligates activist body shop shooting. the boss has got a cubic feet in his bag to protect the adult and he's 50 illegal minds around the village has been shut down by the national green type in the body that handles environment disputes. but for him and the people affected him,
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more needs to be done to quote, the distribution that's daunting this landscape into a wasteland. everywhere you want to in india, you can find files of garbage on the street and use landfills that are degrading our environment because of materials that do not the scientists in uh, 10 days on the university are experimenting with micro organisms to extract the important matches from garbage in the landfill, they call it via mining landfills, becoming a huge problem for tom is not as nearly 7000 tons of solid ways is dumped daily mistake this contribution to so i pollution ground water pollution and air pollution. all of which are getting bust, researches in on the university, believe that by monday could be a solution. this is where the ord decomposed ways called legacy waste is
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extracted and created with micro or guns. this process gains of the waste, which can then be treated as towards the down side, depending upon the type of legacy based there is sometimes heavy met, you contamination in the soil that is by wind. so when we bring the by mind, so i used one lab, we take for heavy metal contamination and it the concentrations and whether they are within promise of the limits. and if the odd i'm, it's only then views at $440.00 lives at preparation going on one of them the use bundled these researches have created a small got their research center using the source from the bio mining process. the garden is full of beautiful, loving clock. the the in the bio mining saw you live on the, on this my mind story and have some good qualities. i can do normally the choice,
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for example, in some instances when we tested it, it even had nearly 4 percent of carbon content, which is great, smarter for me. 3, please. it's quarter d, b, add micro organisms to convert it into 40 neither and use it for crop production. we can even give this choice of cost to farmers to buy a mining side when the price of a wrong. i'm a free everyone that article but in this case, the problem is still bigger than the solution. by the middle of the line for the problem that will be solved if we do buy your mining. but we should not put fresh based again, this is still raised in those landfills. even now, there will be no end to buy in mining for so one we have to clean up the raise report this and 2nd, we should not put for the waste f, as citizens only we should be a responsibility to generate very less amounts of solid waste one, avoid one time use until plastics segregate red and dry waste down as long as they
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don't make it to the dump site by aligning would be a success. he's physically the success binding operations are being gutted in many landfill sites. and tom is not attracting a lot of investment research and hope they will play a logic in the boss, get the solutions to the best price. busy busy from southern and dallas had to east of germany. and it, or that was dominated by brown. cool, is now dining into one of the largest lake landscapes in your group. but how, where these former mines dun into natural habitats for several species of plants, animals, and flowers. and are there any lessons here to be learned for the rest of the world? in the east gym and village of goals cushion just a 150 kilometers south of violin and not far from the police boat. the bike
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suffered as a caught like his rental, are in high demand with visits, his keen to explode the region. when he co spouse it his business 20 years ago, no one believed that this region called louse its could attract any tourists to to the area was solely associated with the brown coal industry. it was a moving landscape like this. you know, it's a good fog. plus most of the dead sikes, the police usually tell people kept asking me, what do you do showed people the whole. so the mood was different. back then there was still a lot of the pits from the i've been a cost mind. i thought some today locals are proud of what's happened here. this time should i see of this and it's prime the cold industry and announced it simply to 80000 people. but in the late 19 ninety's, germany's energy sector was restructured. dozens of mines were closed,
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90 percent of the workers and of the jobs. one in 5 people left the region. now gemini is on track to phase out cold by 2038, announced remaining open cost mines producing luke knight to close the mines. a grungy being transformed into europe's largest lake landscape, set to cover $360.00 square economic has. it's helping laws, it's transforming to a green holiday reach and broad cycling lanes. hotels and land mocks like the rusty nails, which serves as a reminder of the regions. industrial cost from the top of the towel of visitors can observe another new light can the making the format open cost mine is so he being flooded with ground water is a short and less is and visibly added severely. something special they've done. i mean, how many people can show you coming to likely new landscape while i go to from drugs . if everything goes as planned, this will be finished by 2025 god willing. so i need to show us being developed and
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stabilized as itself is to do some work with to do of advance and all that should take another year or 2 to that one. maintenance and risk assessment to carried out by g o. engineers like flip. so towel, it's his job to prevent land slides. the area is off limits to the public because of the decades of digging. the soil here is loose and can be easily displaced by rapidly rising ground water. this work well next generation. we still have to make 30000 act as of land safe as part of the basically construction when we need to develop certain technology and we're working on the blast induced compassion to strengthen the soil. but it needs to be non invasive. it uphold the transformation from what the landscape once was to what it is now is radical. and there's no blueprint on how to do this with a 30 minute drive away in an area known as clean house of a 3000 animal. and plant species have found
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a new has it's become a hot spot to the bio diversity that's we understand here. we can see how nature is re conquering the land on its own without human help to what course location has developed particularly well. yeah, and it was based on the standalone spacing, eyes growing up here that is coming in germany. it's bush cross and as such as those non tied claus stefan who are shy to one of several ecologists who recommended that this patch be left untouched and allow nature to do its own re naturalization on the dry conditions on soil that is still acidic and low in nutrients, many flowers and l thriving that as, and i totally get this. um and i mean he was gonna say, obviously it's an enormous gift to have been able to observe this change over the past 20 years at the same site. and i, the question to ask, has been them,
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i've been here from the stops and pick them up. and i'm not seeing that what we envisioned and as come true and strictly as you all involved. and yet, suzanne, this are the hi, this is done. i'll now is it's today is a green to risk destination with programs to visitors, to learn about an industrial heritage that's being consigned to history. about 50 percent of germany's energy already comes from renewables. it's roadmap for life off the coal. could be of use to other countries like india that still have that jenny has as we just learned from this example in germany, it can take as you all usually long time to remove the traces of exploitation from nature exploitation that we have cost. but walking on landscape distribution is a crucial fox or climate projection. and we must follow that box. but you will let
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