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every weekend on d. w. cream was like a stepping points to, you know, find what you into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a certificate from the train, you can choose to go back or somewhere else currently, more people than ever on the move in such a professional life, at least something that is coming very very soon. and yeah, can we learn more about or know when a story info, migraines? it's really euro be served until monday, walking foster surgical on tackling coastal erosion villages and the leaves of trying to keep an entire ocean a day. resisting the
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flames. new construction methods aimed to prevent further damage in cape town, townships, and come back to him. deforestation can brazil stops the destruction if it's rain forest. the . what if i told you, is a country responsible for this was once great at fighting deforestation. in recent years, one man has become synonymous with destruction and the brazilian amazon former president charitable sonata. his lax policies allowed scots of rain for us to be raised to the ground during the last 4 years. amazon was a place to go to, but it wasn't always dispatch. in fact,
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because it was once good at protecting it's for it's the country previously reduced deforestation in the amazon by 80 percent over the course of 8 years. this downward trend started in the early 2, thousands under president leads the now to let us do the most just on is lula. and now both of mattel is out and louis back. the brazil has changed dramatically in the last decades. so will the country be able to combat deforestation again? here's the thing with resilience. politicians decide to do with fair part of the amazon concerns us all, even as both a model says, the amazon is ours, not yours. of course, the most affected are the millions of people living there and the hundreds of thousands of plant and animal species. but the amazon also plays a vital role in absorbing enormous amounts of seo to that keeps the gas from heating the address here and making seems like ease,
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more and more common around the world is uh, the 1st 4 clean may change, but should they father's cheating amazon, we are destroying our buffer. that cheese us lorraine degree makes change. they stream events. this is lucille, negotiate a senior researcher with the results natural institute for space research. she found out the amazon has been destroyed to such an extent that it's not admitting more carbon than it takes. and that's partly because the fires used to clear the forest relief tons of it. please window is stopping immediately. this process will lose at this fire. jump your muscle forward, it should become the shipping point. okay, that sounds the pressing. i promise we're getting to the solutions. but 1st we need to understand what has allowed us to the 4th, 17 percent of the presented an amazon. here's a clue. it's a money maker, and this goes all the way back to the 19 seventy's. at that point,
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the reinforce was largely untouched. but the military regime that was in power per student agendas, nationalism and economic development, it decided exporting its biggest forest was the way to boost preserves economy in the military. in brazil, the ports seeing the region as a reason to be cold courage level is the president of the institute. we got a bad, a filtering specialist and climate and security issues and involvement was paying for people to go to the amazon and amazingly, say, whatever you can do as far as will be yours. the reason that those to convince people to settle in a forest is considered to be uninhabited. of course, there were indigenous communities there. it built a mass of highway to make it easier to navigate across the amazon and incentivized brazilians to move their to lock for timber and raise cattle. over the coming decades these businesses proved to be very lucrative, especially because more, more people were eating meat around the world. and farmers needed lots of protein
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rich story to feed their livestock. so the rain forest had to continue making space for cattle, pastures and associates. and his loss became stricter. land clearing also happened to legally, but then in 2003, it came a turning point lula took office as president at a time when deforestation was sore, and she appointed administer lady masula, who really put the reinforced on the agenda with a men success from 2004 to 2012 deforestation and the amazon went down by 80 percent. there are 3 major components that make this happen. first, a mass of expansion of protected areas. the administration out of millions of hector is to be preserved by 2010 more than 40 percent of the amazon was officially under protection. these areas include conservation units and indigenous territories . designating new indigenous territories was especially important because they've been shown to preserve the forest very successful. the visuals community hadn't
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been managing just the bodies with centrals. this was the homeless should coordinate the enjo institute to associate being taught, which focuses on environmental and indigenous rights. so the way and visuals, people and other traditional commitments deals with the forest walk makes. busy more sense for us in general, all the new protections worked as a huge deterrent because once you have a protective area, that's why we'll make money with that last. ringback will as but that doesn't mean people could the forest all they wanted and unprotected areas. here land owners could only farm on 20 percent of their territories. and to ensure this, the government ramped up, it's monitoring it, improve that satellite system to detect deforestation in real time, and to give better training to environmental authorities and law enforcement to crack down on illegal activities. the final step was to tackle the supply chains. this only became a talking point to, to pressure from civil society. 3 keys had published studies linking deforestation
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in the amazon to so in the spot by major food companies, the public outcry paid off. it resulted in the swim or a tory and the beef moratorium. voluntary agreements between big food producers to stop buying these goods from new lead forested areas. the sewing moratorium was especially successful. it's estimated to have saved 18000 square kilometers for us over a decade. you might wonder how does this affect the economy and the amazon? well, it's still kept growing. agricultural production actually went up as deforestation decrease. that's because farmers were not using their land efficiently before and pastors often remained empty. soon they were forced to plant crops and some of these under use pastures and stock more cattle on them. if this all sounds too good to be true, it's because it was around 2013 deforestation rates started climbing again during a time of political turmoil to get rid of allies of that every business had pushed
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to weaken the laws protecting forest and big infrastructure projects were creeping into the amazon to like those hydro electric them approved by non other than lulu. he said it was necessary for results, energy supplies, but it was in 2019 that things really started looking back for the rain forest. sure, you're both on added to the office and his far right platform included lots of anti environment rhetoric. so the, those environmental p b, if i can, i will, can find them the amazon one day since they liked the environment. so much. remember the paradigm from the 1970s that the forest thing was key to boosting the economy. it came back full so not to publicly push for more mining and indigenous territories. and his administration region, the environmental enforcement agencies shrinking their budgets and pushing up stuff . this created a climate of impunity that's really open to space for the cultural evasion of the criminal activities that were already there. but then that were coupled with much
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more organized criminal networks, much more resources from all of the sits economy. the legal destruction of the amazon increasingly became part of sophisticated networks, trafficking drugs, guns, and laundering money. as a result, deforestation rates sort over the next 4 years. it's really search europe to serve and deal money. well, king spends to to ge equipment, but both sonata was not re elected to be them with a razor thin margin in 2022. and one of the 1st things you did was go to the when kind of talks and the nouns google are up to you, brazil is back. she immediately sends more law enforcement into the fuel to stop loggers and land grabbers in january 2023. deforestation was already down 61 percent on the same month the year before, but that doesn't mean that it will be an easy task for those has changed a lot so. so the 1st took office 20 years ago used to be shooting guns. no doubt.
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this is a dwanda, viola from the university of softball. he's referring to a set of new challenges like for building all the institutions post and that is the administrator and dismantled the description of, of the people that are taking offices that they found. what this i'm think of a lot of in terms of the lack of information of, of, you know, the, the history of what happened the, the level of public servants that ask to, to leave. the good news is that louis former environment administer has agreed to come back. but now her ministry will face a reinforced, eroded beyond recognition, filled with sprawling criminal networks and illegal landing strips for their planes . another hurdle will be to cancel the powerful agribusiness lobby for the presidency. she doesn't necessarily have congress on the side peaceful issues in fame. what if i read an activities in the amazon are much more strong police regarding the local labor and the state. the labor is done the way of doing the pre
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of seen in the past, but they're capable of getting laws weekend, and the industry will continue having this political influence as long as it prophets of the rock at high demand for brazilian agriculture. their words are teaching amazon as a beef, as a sigh of been, as a people pleaser, stopped by this to help us. these challenges are real and there are significant list administration also faces a set of opportunities the opportunity to improve land productivity and former efficiently to blue screen economies that use the regents resources without depleting them or cutting down trees that includes commercializing were products native to the forest, an eco tourism a brazil can also share its knowledge and successes with other force giants like indonesia or the democratic republic of congo. so i hope we go back to the world seen not only as a green fowler, but as
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a generous lot that will bring others along. this step is crucial because we may not be able to put a price tag on saving or rain forest. but we will pay the price if we don't. the global sea level is rising inexorably in the 20th century rose by a total of around 15 centimeters. since then the rates has almost trickled due to melting powder i sheets, the expansion of form a single. so many coastal dwellers, the question is becoming ever more urgent. what to do when the tech comes to the home for us is where we have been by and we have gone up as no police like this for us as a community, we are not ready to move longer by that is being facing for me.
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and i started doing that for somebody and that was a thoughtful time. the longer is in a very dangerous place right now. i mean, it's on the point where people are moving away because of this erosion the you were leaving out there with the 30 so that they homeless. so my name is mary and myself. i'm a resident of the community of montgomery as we started seeing. the issue is with the rows on, on the costs, then what hurts me the most about this whole situation. even after we lost sight of, uh, you know,
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these are the properties we left off of the football field. was the last 4 of my grandma and my grandfather. no last or did the seat you know, in advance that does not really hurt. we have been doing our best to try and keep what we have. i don't want to see anymore games. good. can you see as a lot of my, if i'm in is still there. my sister, aunts and uncles, cousins, good friends. since they're currently sitting by the the my mom is, well, she's the reason i decided to become a teacher. the well, everybody around here, nowhere related from your members. so it's really personal. so that is why i choose,
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well, i decided to get on the water shit and see what i can do. i see the bunker about what i said. i thought it was mainly for him to address what we're seeing with the erosion on the cost of the community. what we started seeing was changes on a river the we didn't seem to kind of fund that used to come out before the finish. what's his last? not totally the we have no beat snow, but it was it was really nice having a beats. yeah, you can walk around and so a view of the sunrise thing
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the, my god is the thing and see what they can do to improve the bit of money and then what we have because it's easier at the money is what you have sent to restore what you lost, so i had to get into the washing association in 2017, we were able to do a mentor 1st project, the pilot closed immunization on cost. i'm using the, the one to shed data g o. 2 project for the calls from youtube in front of the village. basically that was like, uh, stabilize the ocean metals to face with some of the villagers were at risk of losing their homes. the g of small grants program provides
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financial and technical resources to civil society organizations to implement community driven actions for global the i was able to nurture 3rd relationships with the residents of motor, including understanding their life, their concerns with their religion. the loss of the loss of their lives as a loss of fight adversity. the degradation of watership in general is an alarming rate being degraded for me that is extremely concerning. what i see with the early times i would hope that they can stabilize it. you know, put something on no rock sun to stabilize the they, the beach front is stabilized. then they,
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they can do other projects to help them. of the waves on the sun was coming inside the downstairs and run through all the way to the box. so what happened, the guys took some rocks that government gave us on board there is on smaller ones and they put them justin, we bought on boat and throw them in the front to help them build back a little bit at a sun. so we know that the molars would work. the bunker over village is one of those quotes documented this that we did close. so fishing community located in solar and eastern part of the lease. the small pre owned amenities living in harmony with nature river is not responsible for the clement crisis. yet, the are the ones that are suffering to create this loss and damage. what we need is
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climate just want to get back on them on the policy is a, this is a beautiful place the next saturday. so he's here for us these not that means on this without them we can't exist. if we can address what we're seeing bumped here, but can be here for another 100 years, the have a dry, a, have a room. kevin, more fires often, it's the very poorest to suffer the most light residents of informal settlements. the township of most of whom in a near cape town, has 30000 residents spread across nearly 40 hectic those who quarterly, with sourcing through the wreckage of her home. 2 weeks ago assigned to destroyed
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178 checks. yes, homes made of corrugated metal on a wooden frame so. so i ran out with the thing. the only thing i have left in my pajamas was them. my neighbors died in the fine one of his friends films and sign a buyers like these are happening more frequently. as the population grows, people are living closer together and heat waves are also more common because of climate change. thousands of homes also have been down recently in cape towns biggest township, kylie to and not for the 1st time architect, gloria put the to into team from the n g o e k. allow me a, rebuilding the houses in the new ones are affordable and more durable. something we're here to implement. i'll think of doing instruction which i retired and slipped slightly by a by this one to the latest fire without
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a trace. the seed metal they using a 2nd. so fi account spread as easily from home to home. it kalani is funded through donations. it's already billed 3500 of these new models. in the closer language economy means my home. the n g o wants to help people live in safety and dignity such as mays, old corrugated iron hunt was replaced a year ago. of the legacy hosting. yeah, everything is okay. and as you go to the place on our phone. hooked up. oh i conway that issue. yeah. for one room please. one check who and you
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know that thing much one more like come down with the re come oh and i have a head diction. all that rain gone through that project time but now enough in a beautiful place. i guess i tell them good things to go. cedric, my works as a catty on a golf course. his employer agreed to help finance the construction cost of around $1000.00 bureaus together with a car allow me. this kind of co financing is the basis of economies funding model. we pre finance as much as we can of the boat and the employee employees meet us off way. and sometimes employees also thought taken that thing that has the employer can pay upfront and then the employees pay back the employer. so the rates that's suitable to their relationship and their financial reality. the golf course pays back the interest free loan within a year economies housing initiative as part of the project bias,
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collaboration. it helps employee as provides a work is with the best a home for the equivalent of about 70 years a month. these huge demand in formal settlements will dominate african cities in the near future. they're already home to one in 5 k town residents. jo, bowl nick, is an oven development advisor. he says, fine resistance homes can quickly improve living conditions and townships in times of climate change. some of the hot to the winds or, and significantly more for the rushes or is kitchen always has had heavy weights, but now they then more sustained and more and predictable. and often, much move on to the top. and even the in migration of people are moving from the room and into the cities is pushed by the facts that sustainability and so by the ability in the areas is being profoundly impacted by the changes in class economy isn't only making homes find resistant together with the oven think time
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from e t h. 's eric the n g o has replaced an entire and foremost settlement with 2 story homes. the empower shock pilot project has already built more than 70 units. the last ones will be handed over to the new owners today. okay, towns deputy maya has arrived. the city council wants to officially on the new homes and the other news it's important that it makes the hoping that he does does it take him to us and he's kind of to, we have a population. so think of just about 4800000 people that they did suggest to deal with some possible compose to 6000000 people. at the end of this decade, we need to plan different types of products and we need to secure partnerships to
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respond to the housing. i mean, i mean it's a good place to store in any minute and see the st provides access for fire trucks and ambulances, where congregated on huts one stood crammed together. they are now children playing the project also plans to provide. so the power for the neighborhood at 3 megawatts of solar energy production in the kweisi park alone. and see the potential for i think it's about 2 gigawatts of renewable energy production in kylie cha. initiatives like and power shack and economic us do to skids. and so the africa where the desperately needed people like those who called a leeway con flight for yes, for a safe place to live. nice. and i guess i'm devastated in color when that was my 1st fire and i haven't been sleeping wilson. my neighbors say that's a big fun every summer, it's become normal here. was that at times in the last 3 years,
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