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single young journalist, so important as we empower each other, the 77 percent team, 60 minutes on dw, very wants to know what makes the get to the gen, love and binding thing, step away from the spot. i'm not even allowed to go to my own car and everyone was later holes in every single day stuff getting you ready to meet the driven can join me, right. just do it on dw, the climate change is transforming a world causing us to question old societies. and i'm calling the long standing practices to adopt. we'll need to rethink. welcome to this new edition of equal
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africa. i am sandra screen over to joining you from comp. hello. she is in new gund and i'm chris alone saying hello from nigeria. sometimes iris thing to can also mean reviving old traditions as one of our reports shows on. here's what else is coming up today. we had to attend to the man to see how these a mother gave this a by this by don't going drop go to products. we have research as top 10 into the basic plan to make environmentally friendly clips methics and go to lake to come out in kenya, where the low fish and people are fine to, to present the a way of life. oh, flush report texas to to an easy where conditions and schools are often shooting. in some cases they are no longer a safe environment for the students. mismanagement on economy was how taking a heavy tools on public and boarding schools,
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attended by some of the countries for as children. now these are often the worst affected. this is why a sneezing and g o is aiming to build. i'm going to future for kids by turning schools into social enterprises. in the sight of students congregating in a quote, jobs looks much the same. the world, the best boating school in northwestern gina's here is different from most top rates on a sustainable business model project to initiate a lot of the items to improve living conditions, education opportunities of future prospects not just spoke to nancy as most impulse for us children but the families to look for the we can project is quite simple. it seeks to transform public schools into social enterprises, through energy autonomy and food self sufficiency. got them. why possibly? because this country is going to be in very deep crises, economic, social,
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and climate crises instead of an impact on childhood and vessel and future generations off. it don't feel any portions in the hospital. so it's up to you when hummadi 1st visit to the school in 2012, it was in a catastrophic state. the facilities within the dated the electrical systems. how's the test? there was no installation or heating all the temperatures have regularly dropped below freezing in the winter. the institution was social, which is money. holding students could only have one shower among pupils performing 6. such conditions are unfortunately common in tennessee, a schools especially in poor river rule areas. the country is once renowned education system is aiming over $100000.00 people straw pounds each year. but now applications at this school in the town of maxwell, i wrote an epson
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t as in, down a mainly been attended the school until last year. the police knew that the school helped us realize we couldn't drain because before we didn't dream. now we do when we are confident that we will achieve our dreams. this will happen then heading into the schools transformation is initiated by taking advantage of a plentiful resource. the sun comedies and g o raised money to install so level to heat has set the boat is could take regular hot showers for the 1st time over a $100.00 solar panels now produce 4 times more electricity than the school uses. the excess has naples the project to assess will outstanding power bills and supply electricity to 3 most schools. installation the dormitories also lower energy consumption and costs. food autonomy is another important paulette in the self sustaining model. an a tech tough form and shows the students get healthy and balanced meals. southwest parties are sold to local shops or wholesale markets, providing the school extra income. but the best move freight than that.
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on a clean, we offer advert cultural training to parents who are out of work. now they've become entrepreneurs because we also set up a non good cultural business and made them shareholders. now the farm employees, 8 parents who now receive back pay and other benefits like social security. shy of shy, it has been working half every yeah. unless at all, while i work in a while, or we can project means everything to me if you have, i don't know one thing i used to be unemployed, so i'm not going to, it's my but it's changed my life completely. completely. all that does it have to cope with the increasingly spouse brain, full drought tolerant vegetables have been prompted and eric ation installed now is useless to speak. this allows us to want to just along the line the seeds have been . so this all of a sudden way only the amount needed is used and the water is wasted and it also
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keeps weights from growing. as i've seen that movie, is it a bunch of funds generated? we used to refurbish buildings and features like sports facilities. basketball is one of over a 1000 extra curricular activities on of the this group is mixed and to say that i'm to, i mean, i've been here for 2 years, and this is where old my lands on teaches. honestly, it was my siblings and i have been coming on used to because i have, since i was always so was it was so happy when i heard there was going to be a basketball club and up there on the cloud that i chose basketball because i love it, but that's about the another popular courses music robotics what design and entrepreneurship is. so one of them there's a reproductive health program. numerous civil society initiatives working to improve genatossio schools. but the wallet we can project to seems unique,
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fine money for its long term vision with sustain infinity. so it's cool. he's got the results have been very positive so far it has not sold down to efficiency either by making use of what's available or likes watching the power of the sun when it's well that's very important. so it's pretty simple. it's the whole process to more do these and hopefully this model can be adapted and applied and other places going i built was on the wall. look tree hummadi has his thoughts set on exactly that. he plans to replicate the model, developed to in 3 other regions, and ultimately throughout tennessee, a of the rules the while the we come maxim as, let's invest in children to build a better future. we've often reported on eco offer eco above the damage done by invasive plants, such as what the high says in phones, japanese not wheat is only thing, say multiple displacing native plants. species,
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scientists at the university of mongolia have discovered the surprising feature of the veda as you discover in this week's doing your bit. every cod helps. the japanese not wheat has spread all along the it will river in southern france. the embrace of species has displaced many native plants here, and it's found the roots are putting the river banks at risk of erosion. researchers that month to university are clearing the non tweet. they've discovered it has surprising properties. crushed dried and ground into powder. it can dramatically speed up chemical processes
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for the hi. it's either the roots or the leaves, which are rich and minerals, metallic minerals of interest to be thermally traded. to obtain this vegetable powder, we put a vegetable powder is already itself, and eco catalyst. that is to say, a reaction booster, which will allow us to transform a simple molecule into a more complex molecule. click the researchers say this so called eco catalyst, could make the manufacturer of products like face creamed, more environmentally friendly. and then the question, the field of cosmetics today, still uses mineral, or petrochemical catalyst, yet this idea of plan based catalyst has never been developed before. the difficulty of the researchers have already developed at least 60 planned based catalyst. they're now being marketed by a start up at the university of montgomery. and how about you? if you also doing your bit, tell us about 2 visits. all websites will send us the tweets hash tags
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doing your best. we share your stories as well, new products from nature. we also need new product for nature. in other words, we need to rethink up production methods to ensure we don't costs even more environmental devastation. for example, the construction industry is responsible for almost 40 percent of c o 2 emissions worldwide. this is a freeze and concrete, which is mid summit is the climate keenan launch. the was possible for the statistic construction sites here in the office already use as much submit as in europe. i'm not upward trend looks it to continue. so it is high time to soft recycling. this building materials a few funds in germany,
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a doing just by of the gemini, creates 280000000 tons of concrete waste every year. that's at least this rebel will soon be re purpose into new concrete company. southern and gemini, specializes in recycling, building materials, a crushing machine tons the concrete pieces into small, grand new rules which is sorted by signs the grand new role. so then sold to cement manufacturers, which i know on side processing can save millions of truck kilometers on the edge funds used to produce concrete use. usually doug from knowledge pains, then transported hundreds of kilometer has the same is true for gravel. the 2nd component in concrete, sand and gravel of the coming skills. as this construction recycling plants,
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old red roofing tiles that rule so used to produce concrete, recycled sand is taken from an old construction pat. it's cleaned and saved before being sorted by signs. this was the, as a bama, everything here used to be a bridge or a floor slab or a house and we're making something new from it. all this material would have ended up in landfills on, in some down. and that we can use it to make high quality building products that are used to new construction project going if it's the recycled product. so the engine, if a to customers night to this nearby concrete manufacturer of this company is different than most of its competitors. because globally, and the 2 percent of building materials get recycled this company depends on recycled materials, which account for 30 percent of its entire production. and the recycled concrete is less expensive to the materials
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a mixed in this account and then delivered to customers or the final product will look like this. building materials that many customers prefer a conventional products this new to buy. it's becoming more popular because people understand that we have to conserve resources, and that's why demand is now greater than before. we divide, the cost will be for your other solutions that are also being developed to this cements plants, for example, permeable, concrete that can absorb ramos to helping improve the next line. that's something that you can watch. so this inch date, rainwater seems through this concrete and then goes underground, one which can help improve groundwater levels include across the whole side, beautiful base. so this could help prevent concrete, doesn't switch completely sealed surfaces and recycled. construction materials that will say brought to this southern german company,
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they are constantly testing new stone formulas in the lab, experimenting with different colors, shapes, and components to increase the portion of recycled content, which is fuzzy to 40 percent. the recycled look is intentional. and since i'm gonna get think, you know, we're primarily talking about up cycling the horn causative. we want to produce a very high quality design speed. this tile pattern creates an entirely new surfaces. you look at it and you're like, i'm familiar with what this is what it should look like. a new generation of recycled signed tools with lots of green growth browsing up in between and space for was to to see pin to the ground. this is what many customers now want a new growth small katie, for the concrete industry of many regions of possibly could also have ground surfaces which don't let the water through before completely different reason. it is because the rain seasons fail leaving much of the ground dry and
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honda is complete. so when it does rain, the water comes to be absorbed and simply one so. so what conform is due on next report takes us to the alicia, reach an in pennsylvania. what an initiative is putting a simple bond is 16 i did into practice here in, in the root is village north intends on. yeah. hardly anyone has a tv. that's why lead them limbo brings a small mobiles seen in the recess. she was here a few months ago on behalf of the lead foundation. it depends on you in conservation organization, global scale do what i want to show if you about q c key. hi here to d q c q high means leave increased tom. we will start with the nodes, things in the village and link to in the evening. we will show the fuel on it's not to us and in mexico. it's 2 in the afternoon and the village inviting the fuel,
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speaking in the bone, dry it holes in the air as far as i can see, it seems like all 7000 residents are out in the thoughts digging here because of another movie presented. they need to mingle in the lead foundation in partnership with the dodge and jeep coach, just to get join mooney it remembers, well is he digs a trench and fluency to be progressing for you to come by and get on. the film told me that you can do something about the dryness and drought of recent yes. what can i do? what we can tell the land and create water base, which we feel with seeds to help the fields recover and that, that combined into kind of problem, i didn't get a message, it's 5 pm and wound them. lee most coordinate mix in the notes made of the film screening is taking place that even though it's a welcome change for the villages,
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they only get to see if you ever see the children excited to see what's coming. yes, ma'am. this feeling explains how to protect your land from drought. people have cut down the trees many times in recent use. god, the land became byron and that houses go to us. now we want to show people how to reclaim the moisture so that the a huge increase and they have enough post you to feed their family when i show it's finally showtime. it starts with j montez is very popular, comedian intends on. yeah. the stop letting me catch you cutting down any more trees on friday. you looking to get my on a on declaring well, let's do it together. you want, i don't want to see any more trees jumping down and you want it to rain. everyone
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in go, luca, once rain in the field is well received. people here have become familiar with the drought over the past few years. what it means to be testy all day long. the field showed the village is a small shrouds or trees. thomas can grow into large trees. if given a chance fest viable plants, i selected next the approval so that the only strong this should screaming then the trees must be month for everyone to see. and importantly, the plants must be protected from hungry kettle. according to the campaign, this method has managed to save over 9000000 trees intends on. yeah. every greening measure of this magnitude has an impact on the local weather and can also bring rain. this means the country will cool down in crops you will improve. at least in theory, in glucose, it's to
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a dream during the last month it seemed list precipitation than in previous seats, which is one reason why the deacon rain best a. according to the campaign, the now over 200000 such best since intern sonya and kenya, people here in 1050 to best diligence where it goes like dina will see i can manage 5 indeed because you know in i'm on for wednesday as i say once as we make money and digging now later when the grass is grown, it to benefit both our kids. so in us because we save our cells the trouble of carrying food to the kid to the room. i didn't even move them on the 7th, says able to that room and then we'll go from employee these practices. they help us to take care of our life, stuck, not to say dear by then for brain, want to normally if the rate's on the dry soil. but now these can connect him the
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best. this is the work some more time to seats into the swell, and this allows vegetation to grow, not only inside the faces, but also around them. this re grinning program is in full swing and gaining in popularity. strategies like this one have an impact on the global climate and could even help to slow down global warming and the people of anger lucas, a doing the pods or sting chain and stuff because we know, look for us as to the pressing question. how can people issue food secuity in the face of climate crises? this issue is particularly hudgens for people who leave on the shores of lake to kind of northern canyon. the elmore people have long relied on fishing, but now it is becoming increasingly difficult. the entire community is on disrupt. we paid them off is of the example and appear, looks out over the lake. that's been the source of life with his people for century
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. the old model are an ethnic group, the be the most of can use eastern province one in 1958. and then the pier has watched his card so slowly disappeared over the eas, due to migration into my reach and more recently climate change. and now the model are losing the land and set good sites to rising water levels in lake to kinda have in golf to roughly 800 square kilometers of land. over the course of a decade, enlarging the lake by 10 percent. by local renew, my daniel barger then in the past, and there wasn't any water here and it didn't reach this far. i didn't. now the water has completely flooded our village who they used to be. roads here got to. yeah, that's now there is only water everywhere you look most of them in the winter as well with that in mind. ringback they've totally disappeared by me. oh my god, i like why the i as rang for became heavier and more frequent,
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the league expanded and changed the landscape so much that lena p as village was suddenly situated on an island. many moved as a result the others had to make major adjustments. not only will deposit to the mainland now so much. so was the fresh water pumping station. now as it gets there, what's it from the lake which leaves them susceptible to the caesar? i like most here appear, has been a fisherman all his life, but i only could leave the expanding lake has actually devastated his livelihood before the waters rose. he would catch about a 100 feet a day. now he average is less than 10. fish can be found in deeper waters, but the boats are safe enough to take out that far. less fish means less income and less to eat. putting a farther screen on locals, families the children's lives are affected in other ways too. there are 2 schools at the end will be the primary school is now plus you least of much
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because in new york, i did you a quote in the past. we could walk to school who i just knew cuz this is it do. but when the flooding turned our lands into an island that was no longer possible to go to the county government, devin provided boats for us to get there to, to lift gate, disabling oakwood would stop by and by an open, over the side effect of global warming. is a school disruption. it threatens both of physical safety and psycho social wellbeing of students and teachers. richard smart room is having a dropping academic performance as well as attendance. the ones crowded classrooms are often half empty. some of them who's been teaching for 20 is phase. he's never witnessed anything like this claimant saying that he may have the existence of climate change is threatening the existence of the demo drive. because we fully depend on the lake for fluids over my stuff. they usually we don't have fish,
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we suffer, no one, but we don't have fish to sell and buy balance music by the time i get with those apples. i'm going to be at one that only is part of the village, said megabyte. but so what the, what am i like coming with all the way to access with fresh drinking water? he had to do really know. so what they're going to say people now mid idea of let, the 1st word for the model are still fighting to oppose the traditional of customs and culture. well, up to a 1000 people identify themselves as and model. most of the families that have into my way with other tribes in the region like this will kind of some blue engine deal it that's to has a new today, unique identity. but they want to percept what they have and they're looking for ways to make the situation more technical. francis monia is a climate scientist based in the lake to kind of base. and he says,
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putting in please would be one relatively simple, yet effective states, the right direction to reduce the level of what that is going to like to kinda us with us. it would reduce the illusion that is also possible to get to kind of planting trees could help. but each would also mean giving up arable land and most importantly it wouldn't help immediately. the freight does the small communities toughly illustrates. the severe t of the climate crisis and will not have lived in this area for 2000 years. if nothing changes, it's all been lost in within just one ticket. if we don't manage to mitigate the fact of climate change, we might so all the facing the same challenges as the l model. people that's fulfill thoughts for me and for all of us. and that brings us to the end of all show i've curriculums. simon though from a states nigeria and it is
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a good way for me to sound good to you. nobody over here in uganda. and of course, don't forget, you can always stay in touch with us on social media channels or even better write to us if you have any good ideas on how to protect the environment. so long for now . ticket the, the
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