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and you got the same tv representative here on the program on that wonderful co host, sandra. well, phone cue creeks, and indeed it is good to be here. again. we've got a great lineup, so let's get into it. but pulse here is a quick look at what's installed guessing the most amount of watson you've got also how and why a lot of what to post with. finally, how reflect the climate prices seem to be a what if you're a regular echo africa view, you would know, but one thing the world has too much off is waste aside leads to problems. i'm really not the tech code in our lifetime. well, there is a very positive trend underway. more and more people are finding ways to turn waste into use of product for support takes us to comfort room where social stuff else is
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helping the community to save money by re purposing some of the waste of the roadside. yeah, let's head with waste. but the who bots, it's a treasure trove. he and his team regularly head out together, vegetable scraps in the cumberland and communities, a pend, there's no municipal waste collection. so everything is up on the streets for the family green cooperation and g o. it's a valuable resource. who's alone policy? valo, he's in addition to recycle this household waste. and the useful way to shop it's lying around everywhere. and most of it is vegetable ways which can used to produce eco friendly charcoal for lots of people. yeah, it costs less so it's affordable, not finding it honestly. if i meet people who of was to shop way for those you, i'm one to pass the team as all the equipment they need. they use a cargo track to bring the bags of vegetables, scraps to the respect thing got. they can process hundreds of kiddos of waste
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a month. the 1st step is salting the waste bananas, cooling stokes, as well as coconut then fam, blue branches are all good for making organic charcoal. just like the woods chuckle, the material for us has to be burned. the t works to keep the missions to a minimum, the bed vegetable waste is then mixed with other organic waste, and then combined with a gloomy substance derived from because of a plant of every machine. yeah, it was built by the n d o. but not every job is been automated. the last step is forming the shock cold by hand, and then placing the re gets in the sun to dry. me say uncle machine blue. see if it's a clean help, if you that doesn't smoke by and can even be used in the home, like can also say replaces butane gas out. i'm as own from you guys. don't sell home. plus, you'll guys, it'd be done
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a month at the same time. it also helps address the waste problem in the community did go into and it helps in the fight against deforestation, and helps address the problem most global warming. that'd be for a special who has the problem. your wish will for monkey much 6 the n g o produces some 300 kilo's of organic charcoal. some of it is sold in major cities like water, but most remained in nearby communities to box and g o. now employees, 12 people and they all receive a good wage. the organization offers internships to at the moment. catherine's belie bear a student from the coastal city of walla is doing an internship here using business, but she needed to create an estimate about everything to do without tax and environment. a, everything to do with the atlantic was immediately won over by the fact that the
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corporation is involved in the production of bile, centralizes, ecological chuckle and bio guys. that's when he showed a shovel inclusion, a guy, the one that puts you on. did you guys the n g o built it's fast by august spend for local farmers now they've expanded and also manufactured them for private individuals and institutions throughout the country. to bart has made a career of renewable energy and it's all because the oil industry didn't want him . it is the asian yet between uniform. i shall. i'm a trained petroleum engineer, and in 2016 after i finish my studies was very difficult for us to find a job where you enter on industry. so together with some friends and classmates, we came up with the idea to set up an organization to promote alternatives to fossil fuels and all games that she own profile pulled was shown as did not see us as an issue for sheila, along with green data g u n g o recently added organic,
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fertilize that to his portfolio. they use the method that is simple, but very efficient. 10 the green leaves are soaked in what tab and then mixed with other organic ways such as vegetable meta or cowed, done. after several weeks, fertilizer is ready to use the n g o also does community outreach with farmers and schools. they hope to inform us over to using organic purch, eliza, or even take part in producing it. donald god, or did we've been to various schools on it, showing the students there how to manage waste some standard please. can you read the young students or the foundation for the future? it, this is when they finish school, they should be inspired to contribute to the 2nd. she's taking the said demand. so say that all the n d o is a pioneer encumbered room. it's the idea of catch on many more young people in the countries tend to benefit and the environment will beneficial to
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one thing you absolutely cannot do without if you want to grow crops will keep live stock is water. well, water is becoming an increasingly precious commodity. fortunately, some practice is can help us use water. mazda stanley, please. and indeed, they all crease, and it's good while they are a number of different ideas being developed because the situation varies from one country to another. can you, for instance, has been suffering from dropped for nearly a ticket. so whole of foam is coping and what's being done to support them. let's take a look. mm. to appreciate the scale of the drive to and can you. you only have to look at lake or both sides, which has shrunk like never before. almost 90 percent of it has dried up the climate scientists ward,
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the situation to get even worse. most clements, what else predict that to extreme, where the events such as adults are likely to become more frequent. and most of you actually see that he's mainly going to do to the global warming and climate change . these images from june 2019 to the lake a few weeks after the rainy season. unimportant habitats for animals like the credit and crane and the hippo. the drug is a problem to, for people who live in the area. many farmers fear for their livelihood. the persistent heat wave, a seam fields across the country set ablaze. it's actually very, very, very bad. we have not had the readings there for most several years. we have our civil club affiliates. our plants are
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really not doing well. so we are really waiting for the readings, a lake or bullet sites years long decline is a whole major problem. local conservation groups say a lot of soil has been counted into the lake following deforestation. and the construction work on top of that people often drove, drove into water from the area of the part of the water. and this lake comes from the hills behind me and you some, i'm buying up to come to me. i also have a lot of underground water for me, how much you know i'm into afflict. there is no control or procedure that people there should follow to get their water would yet in between. but how much it's vital that farmers use water in a more sustainable way. that's one of the goals of the night will be walter fund, gutters and basins mean that water can be collected during the rainy season and
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then used to irrigate fields. when to add up all the water which come from little pope or maybe from this lot of parts of the water pumps such as one of the technologies. also, we showed the form of how to pet off of the ops, especially the ones which are sort of to ensure that those that are the oddest applies to the nip, douglas, and the ip address so that they can be able to capture all the top which edwards, before you think of any of us, the fund is already working with a network of nearly 16000 farmers. there harvesting enough water to irrigate almost 2000 acres of horticultural crops over a 3 month period. david combo is among the farmers benefiting from the project. the new methods mean he has enough water to irrigate his crops, even in times of drugs like no for they couldn't. i really water project provided
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the with a water pen. i'm up to model and go on and that the body and i can irrigate by using gravity to come to the water and use a sprinkler spring across his farm board. as a river of what's coming to use is a water upon a small reservoir to irrigate his fields and save valuable water claimant reset. just say that sustainable farming techniques like these can help ease pressure on farmers even as we go into a possible field or in the season, we are not likely from results on 34. so we advice on what arkansas visual missions, including what to have this thing and what and sustainable use of what are the threat to the lake will only worsen if human activities don't change but more sustainable water usage to, to help prevent it from drying up the
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it is encouraging to see people find ways to use what's a more efficiently bond. you can only do lots if you have some water to begin with . in times when there is far, truly terrain. is there any way to actually produce more water as well? sandra, fact, question doesn't have a simple answer, but as we're brought to discover, there are other ways of august and water from the atlas van fox said, we would also have a lot more to use if we pay more attention to how it's been wasted. this piece has exacerbated an ongoing crisis in the us water gas city, water shortage has become a never ending issue. an approaching global will also causes liquid fresh water is not a future problem. half of the global population experience is what the scarcity of
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doing, at least some parts of the over consumption. he thinks bennett and bad water management training all ground water, rivers, and lakes world wide. by the middle of the century, every 2nd country will struggle with limited access to water. to tackle this problem, we need to manage or want to better. we need to reuse it and figure out ways to use less of it. but that alone may not be enough. scientists think that we need to look beyond the use of water sources like rainfall, snowfall river run of around for to frozen light seats in the arctic still needed 70 percent of all fresh water resources globally. thousands of square kilometres of ice breaks, falls as ice boats every year it melts into the ocean. fresh water that is wasted duty such has demonstrated that these. busy up to the dashboard pretensions are bringing water from the northern hemisphere via data defendant
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water to those 80 yards via the need this month. so it can be as easily scientist at the united nation. so university and also if the both unconventional water resources from a technological point of view i spoke to already told today, ships from the oil and gas industry up pulling smaller chunks away from drilling platforms to provide a city like cape town with fresh water for roughly 10 weeks, we need some think a lot bigger, an ice mountain weight around a 125000000 tons. in comparison, a large cargo vessel weighs around 200000 tons. and instead of pulling it just a few 100 meters, it would have to be checked thousands of kilometers. it's a huge feed. that's computer simulations from 2011. have shown that this is possible. well, theoretically, it's still a long way from luxury 3 d animation to reality. one in the rocky company,
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the national advisor bureau s. pets into the technology to eventually put it off. but they select the funding to start the pilot face. for now, you guys spoke ideas proving too big a fee to solve today's problems. so let's look to something lights up, something that can be found pretty much everywhere. like there. you know, how in the morning everything is covered with the small droplets. guess what? these where the fault exactly. how to fuck humidity and it becomes liquid when it cools down. that's why i called glass of beer. this wet on the outside, even though this spilt over nature, this usually happens in the evening and at night when the temperature has dropped. and it's possible to take advantage of this phenomena and have is distributed to so fog harvest team has been practiced by indigenous people on virtually every continent. this is rebecca funnel. she's a consultant and research at one of the most successful fuck harvesting operations
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globally. you've got some kind of material. this one is nice and 3 d 2 got a lot of physical surface for the water to get stuck on. and then as far as passes through, it's just a cloud. you can kind of see the spray coming through in front of the other, bigger net and then it gets caught on this net put into practice. it looks like this. on the edge of the semi arid, i bump from region to morocco. there's very little rain. but for 6 months, a sick folk hangs over the region. and this fog passes 2700 square meters of mesh which makes it the largest for competing operation. and it was for condensers and trips into large underground deposits from where it is distributed by a pipes to people's home on the nets. collected on 35000 feet is of water every day, which fulfills the needs of more than a 1000 people and is even used to what the crops today, the big folk harvesting operations and julie morocco gonna. they would try a seal in south africa. but the potential is much bigger than a suitable size,
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almost every with a 40 square meter on that, that is about $200.00 ages, but they costs roughly $1500.00. so this is the communities that would benefit the most from this particular technology are also those who were kind of most marginalized within countries. so getting the attention there and the kind of start of capital where it needs to be is not pill bottles. although capital is needed for ca, this thing is fairly cheap and scalable and a great solution for people living in remote areas. but it's not an option for big cities. there's simply not enough. bog and cities need more water than that's can catch all up solution does not seem very crazy at 1st. but what's crazy is the amount of water we could safe by implementing it. leaking pipes are the reason we lose nearly 30 percent of all fresh water globally bits of staggering, 346000000000. lead is a day to put that in perspective, that's 13 times more than german households consuming per day,
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or more than $2000000000.00 desktops. a yeah, perfectly good water. we could use to drink, wash, clean, grow food. it's just being wasted. we found quote, we have done a full space, so we'll basically thomas some of the times. this is lauren guy. he co founded at the tech stuff a stereo. lum us is a bit of phenomena statements. us throughout the trex water leaks from space. they make satellite images with the help of microwaves. the microwaves are reflected differently depending on which medium they hit. false base we can get within the sci fi, underneath the slide into the soil to enter the pipe sale. so i'll go through is actually a, includes thinking what we can say, phone space. if the what the on the spot for like for example, came from the top of from rain or something else. they're looking for the composition of the water. if it's drinking water, they assume it's
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a leak and mostly the right the result. so take this, every dog on this met, for example, is a leak. and here to leak up over a 120 meters per minute detected and proud to italy, boy and bulk, or in chinese cities, estero sells those maps to utilities globally. so they know where to fix leaks and save money. locating leaks is only the 1st step in a long process. fixing one, the mike creates new ones because it can affect the pressure within the pipe. improving and renewing pipes and infrastructure is key to saving water. and then any $40000000000.00 that going down the drain globally, when it's a lovely day in your parts of the world, it's easy to ignore news report about the didn't lead to reduce coupling emissions . so slow global warming. the schuman nature crease bots,
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the also creative ways to keep people mindful of the looming, ecological thing. just all round the walls as we'll see, you know, next report when the next would be, should be gemini. or if you listen carefully, you can tearing across of household appliances, syrian performance, autism, positive, silly money, scripts, and memorial like installation, out of a power of electronic waste. the work is currently on display here at a cost highly amount of time. and that makes sufficient called 1.5 degrees, office one all over the world, explore how the climate crisis is effect and not lice. the message when we see ourselves confronted by a situation where the live style that we humans nurture. and that is accelerated over the last few decades has let us into a crisis. yeah. does this does this time?
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we think it's important to you to address this topic of the quote also showing that art is an important medium for dealing with this questions like and one that can inspire us to reflect the missing punches. as an artist, the biologist on, on educate in his performances, his alter ego, he also duma draws attention to the destruction of his will not the president amazon it slips into the role of a planned human hybrid ship shifting into different institutions. performance artist thomas claim that has dedicated its way to new forms of movement, especially in yet he westwood discarded old passions or
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alice because i didn't vehicle a team of on the everything is moving climate change means that everything has to shift and then came the question is there perhaps the possibility of plans moving in new ways? notice kind now the project across species. test flights is particularly focused on this moment of loading the moment. as for 0, for, for example, i've tried to record the movements of jelly fish or something like the constellation of flying objects with plants so that they become a new living entity and height. they had enough sole simple approach, perhaps to most client, not plums to be on the side frequently for the tuition of the exhibition that visits this office of service, the completely me, it's becoming more and more important for us humans to make use of nature as a wind then, always blows in order to simply live more ecological. you know,
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this world will to make our ecological footprint a little smaller. some diagnose a moment for the q a to these particularly important x events. images by the gym and austrian artist, on some key fob. one picture shows the historical of 17, the agency of dipole. to address your business that used to with a lot of that seems to be to directly enough to him as he punched into the night sky. you see many white dots stars, encore, and the pin points. the stars with coordinates from nasa. and i know so it's actually a mixture on the one hand of our technological westernized knowledge. and on the other hand of the old tradition of star gazing soon as it was cultivated in india, in the city of dr. por, well, it has an insanely rich cultural history who wishes to have the right next to a,
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the drawings by eva dental and the abundance of soft lights and space debris. not all of its in our planet processed by the access to creates entirely new cost to lease the. one of the highlights of the expedition is of course, at coral reef, by district in twin says this margaret and christine for a time. but a theme is not the debt i toes of the homeland. through an appeal, they found 4000 cassettes and coordinates enough to help them create this korea. the message. climate change mitigation is a task that's like this. we can only be, must it together sometime across the i think it's often a fine line between art and the artificial not in that it's only when the beauty of nature is almost disappeared, that we begin to recreate it artificially not. and that's kind of crazy. it's
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wonderful. yeah, most of the movies kind of have to put out until the stops to raise awareness. and maybe that's also a way to cope with it yourself to process what has gone wrong in the course of many decades. most he's still getting bound today to come up with him on a fi choice, which is like the use of force of wells in his film screen and not the submission julian. shoddy displaced by wes running in the fast over an oil rate fossil fuel that human kind has brought to the surface. punish box to the interior. if only with that simple lots of very impressive lux there, i'm afraid we've come to the very end of the sweet episode. we hope you enjoyed the program, didn't join us again next week. i am sandra 3. nobody else i need to from complex. right to end, you're going to buy crease season. a bye,
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