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are very strict and introducing the new concepts for mateo can take use of testing and bureaucracy is at the beginning of federal in many countries. we need to give it a new chance and start putting all these regulations on him. we need to free this up entirely for the industries to really need for him. can also help to reduce deforestation until the late 19th century must pay. but it was made of him early bibles and even the drafts of the us declaration of independence and everything on him. but to day papers made from trays. and it is one of the biggest drivers of deforestation every year via this forest, the size of particles. 15 percent of all trades be chopped down are used to make paper global demand is expected that least doubled. and in some case, almost triple the violin. yeah, losing the forest. some companies are more willing to reintroduced him into the paper production next to all the industry a. so they've been holding grill,
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the gymnast leak for the, for the any fiber. it's also a champion product because cutting needs a lot of toxic pesticides and low to take care of him can produce 2 and a half times more fibers in the heck the cuts. and it can grow up to 5 meters within just 3 to 5 months. 10 fiber is not the better for the environment, but its trunk fibers also make longer lasting tech steps. let's go to less fertilizer, less than did not pesticides, but stronger and less thing fibers. but there's a catch. if you want to be successful implementing a m fiber into the textile industry, we have to modify him fiber to the existing fixed field machinery because all the way around it's not going to happen because the assessments to do so. i used to hi, thanks to the patience the textile industry has been facing. companies and
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researchers have been trying to find out and that now using enzymes or mechanical processes, they have found environmental ways to customize and integrate him fibers into their existing products. but this is still in the early stages and it will take some time onto the investor. he agrees on the best way to get the nice to him. this is the 1st problem. hemp is facing, you know, the industrious, to like, of standard mentors because of missing research and development for decades. regulations are still confusing and they change from country to country. these differences plus the fact that my one, i feel that controlled substance scared off the investors. but against all, because i'm really invest few, hampton men. let's calculate that. they have a $4000000000.00 market value in 2021. and he's expected to reach almost $17000000000.00 by 2030. that's something to look out for. indeed. now to another interesting plant, the olive trees it flourishes in an easy and house made the noise of the country.
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the largest producer only cleared also the rope in unit bought the bountiful houses produces a lot of organic list that has not proven very useful. and to now find out in this weeks doing give it the only place takes place during the cold season. winter's the northern tanisha can be brutal. temperatures can drop down to freeze in the country needs few forces . but even if there are hardly any for the accomplish only group, tanisha is one of the biggest only oil produces in the world. the extraction process creates lots of left of appointments or live polls that gave you have seen . can you see an idea why not use diploma for heats exhibit and they don't let this cause a uh, i had an idea in my head. all of i have kept since my childhood because i visited
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at the oil mills with my father during the construction. would you have an oil? do you know i saw the boxes of the pullman's. this was used for a heat sample clip of cook. yeah. it was and so on what less then it will click some sit there and break it made some police. thomas? yes, thing is a jewel engineer who found at the start of fires in 2020 is no food uses 150 tons of brick. it's every year. the good news is that the eliminate the need for long because of the heat seems value these 3 times higher than the conventional volt. rick has to do a couple of dogs, right? emissions? pizzeria is i using them in the open because of the burning property on half deep anomaly has nothing but good things to save. some money, feet, they're magnificent or the small lovely,
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and also provide very good teams. they want to try to kind of the freak the success story is affecting locations well be on tanisha. in the cell, phones is being trained. he's being powered by a theme, can be fees all these brick. and how about you? if you're also doing your best, tell us about visit our website center. so to be doing your page, we share your story. so now, because close line stretches far more than 3000 kilometers and the waters around it, a home to on bond is of living life, including hundreds of shock species. now these practices are often verified and feed, bought. they rolled in the ocean ecosystems don't recognize us, extremely important. so don't forget has been
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a true laser in shop conservation. so let's take a deeper dive into the innovative tools you used to study and also protect these often endangered species. migrating blue shocks of frequent visitors to the coast of south africa. poseida shy shops and gully shocks a native to its count forest. these brown seaweeds all home to more than 200 shocks . bc's. the shock expos, ryan daily, regularly monitors their activities, the to conserve shocks. we need to know where they go, where they spend time. so we are tagging me try to figure out where they go and identify critical habitat for them so that we can improve protection for these critical areas. he and his team fit the shocks with acoustic transmitters,
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so they can track them a procedure. the shocks barely noticed to double once they've been tagged. the transmitter in midland, ultrasonic pulse for 6 years. and the last couple of years of tags over a 100 trucks representing about 10 or 12 different species. many of the shocks are endangered. and we hope to find out more about the way that guy, specifically of the multiple years, we have to identify critical areas for them over a $150.00 receive as a move along the sea bed to, to detect the signals from the tech shocks. whenever one of them swims by the receiver records, the id number, the signal ranges up to one kilometer. the acoustic receivers are regularly brought onto dry land, so the doctor, they've loved to can be evaluated. we have to work with
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a big network of collaborators to share data on a receipt is. so all of the day, so we clicked on these receive is it said within a network, and then we able to pick out the way the trucks have been where they're standing the time, so that we can prioritize the conservation the program can only work so long as there's broad support for shock conservation efforts from an early age, humans are afraid of these ocean print. it is the shock populations can only survive if public attitudes to them change and that requires raising awareness by changing the mind states, i believe that i am changing the world one step at a time, a one kid at a time. for me, 5, a group of 49 is and i'm changing the minds. it's one child even if it's going to
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be families and teaching them why. shock saying fulton reality. um, making such a big difference the media tends to report on shocks mainly when they have been attacks on humans. at the shock education center in cape town, children can learn about the valuable role they play in marine ecosystems and get up close with shock, eggs, and even teeth. of those extra time of the specter on how they actually know and that they're not actually thing just to us that we actually endangered them by polluting and by catching conservation notes, i've also equipped an underwater camera with bait. so they can also observe smaller shy of sharks that look into killed forrest off the coastline it to lose the amount of hiding, allowing the researches to gain useful insights into ocean by diversity. the
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collected data is analyzed using a program the team developed to help them assess their findings. we've taken some open source machine learning software and trained it on hundreds of images and sharks and fish and all of the species that we come across here and phosphate. so that we can use it for detecting these bases in videos in the future of their research has already proved highly constructive. these already moved public acceptance of shock, conservation and conservation areas. now make up 5 percent of south africa's ocean's environmental. this would like to see that area increased further in order to protect marine ecosystems, the as well. it's time to return to dry land. i hope you liked the show and found some key takeaways. my name is sandra
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