tv Eco Africa Deutsche Welle August 16, 2023 3:30pm-3:46pm CEST
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hey, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list, the magic corner check hot spot, and some great cultural, laborious to vote. w travel off we go, the hello everybody, and welcome to best new edition of eco africa. get to have you with us. i'm chris lives coming to you from ogen states in idea with me today as always as my co host, then you're going to how you doing sandra? just good piece. i'm really looking for today's show will be covering
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a lot of interesting environmental topics from both africa and also you. so let's go ahead and get started. talk is out this mix portrays from beans with n. y cultivation is in symbolic, wants to predict was doubts. o 4346. we look, it's a popular delicacy. it will prompt the global appetite for products from king. it is huge every month around $10000.00 pounds, a piece of the country schools are exported or wrong. the wallet vanelle club population fell on this rate. so is there a way to fund the show fees sustainably? we paid a visit to a project, striving to do just the when the tide is low sided,
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guido is out here hunting for mud crabs at the might of creek. and what time will can leave the county. it has been his daily routine for the past 30 years. he used to catch about 10 crabs a day. but due to of a fishing on a good day, he's glad to find 5. this time he'll have to make do with just one. telling isn't doesn't making fun and broke. i saw these low hills are the result of climate change and black ones and he hardly, i hear welcome back and that's where most of the problems lie. when i'm ready for your help with the money to dry season is now much longer than it used to be mostly contracts prefer rainy weather. i bought a deal here in new york. i do wonder why not. then most of side degree is catch ends up in restaurants like the che charlotte, which is renowned for its crap justin and there has been in charge here since 1999
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. over the years he noticed that the crowd sold to his restaurants were declining in both size and number. so he started looking into breeding them. what i noticed is that a lot of that mangrove areas and crab areas where they have these drugs that to bring naturally was depleted. there was no more crap in these areas. and even though you had very big funds for crab, but there was no more crap crafts and mine groceries share a symbiotic relationship. when disrupted, it can have adverse ecological effects. crowds lives and breed and the mind groves while digging the bars that help to air rates. the settlement steals to feed on mangrove leaves and other organic mess it, which means the nutrients get recycled. the crabs are very good in terms of the ecological monitoring because they tend to leave among them is completed to get in
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it. you're not find the cause of them so that i mean, it gets out of the model of in the bottom and the child is the dwindling crab stocks just in a near decided to set up a hatchery in 2017. most of the worlds hatcheries are found in asia. i mean his history is one of the 1st to be established on the african continent. he believes it will provide an alternative for the fishing community. and that it will also have a ripple effect on mangrove conservation. what that does, is it, it stops and the harvesting of juvenile and was calm. therefore, the natural mangrove habitat stays natural. i love thrive. crab farming is a very delicate process. while a single mode crab, can they approximately 6000000 eggs?
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only a few will survive to the juvenile stage, to give them a higher chance of survival, just in a near is coming to experimenting with ocean go to, to replicate conditions, and then natural breeding grounds. to make sure the program succeeds, he holds training sessions and he's had to re full local farm is then during the importance of conserving the mud crab and about the symbiotic relationship with a mangrove forest. once the program stones, they'll touch his baby crowds instead of fishing in the nearby creeks. justin in years history will sell aquino of eggs to the thomas at about 2 euros $31.00 so mature into crowds. the farm is will release some into the bank, red forest and sell some of them to restaurants. you and waste water from the hatch where you can also be used to help regenerate the mangrove forest. i collect
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mangrove seed. that washes up on our beach. you put them in this month or that waste water because it is full of, of, of a good stuff for mangroves, but bad stuff for crabs. demand growth right from the bad stuff from drugs just in, in years history it says shall name a not single handedly solve the issues of, of assessing all mangrove conservation on the canyon coast boss. it says any one step in the right direction on x report, that takes us to color what we meet. a young man that he's very concerned about. the impulse climate change is housing and he's from tone and the entire world. and he is doing something the voltage was started as a bunch of fun, has not become much more than just a hobby. if you think today it is a lazy, this guy will make you think again before gets into work. these kids
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have to wash their projects, supplies, which is the details of the organ or this they can punch in a workshop run by 17 year old austin. don't every single case made from trash? the children will learn how to design and build their own models. 16 out of waste up to the model, cost is on my kitchen. we're building a model of the city of tomorrow, with trees and renewable energy to combat global warming for month too much. it all started with an early passion for building arson was unhappy to traditional school. so his parents sent him to a technical schools that belongs to and are you local mom? he started to develop ideas there, do do drawings and he built little things out of stuff like cardboard. gradually he got to the level he's out today. done. he's had a talent as
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a mother. i wanted to encourage him to develop it's he's now gaining the following online. she gives most of these models that we bought from. he sells this stadium was quickly snapped up lip. i'll shoot the promotion. i didn't just buy it for myself. i also bought it so that i could advertise for him if someone wants something built and they see this model and to ask who built it. oh tell them it's the design of a talented, young architect. they bought enough sheet that up there. don't find enough material where he lives in young d, the capital of come a room. he goes to businesses and homes to collect trash, especially cardboard and plastic. he's helps to raise awareness about recycling alpha one to see if we did interest cycled before. yes. what's us and done, most initiates, you've taught us how to systematically separates out trash. there's
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a local sanitation company, but you can only process limited amounts. only about 40 percent of the trash gets collected. the trucks only drive on big paved streets, but most residents live along small groups. but i do when you walk into the city, you see garbage all over the place and i see people just throw it anywhere, shit, and every community is up to develop a waste. disposal strategy isn't necessarily an issue in the same book area with us and lives. at least some of the trust gets picked up by him and he needs it for his weekly workshops. ready to this effect. mm hm. so the con, the i l e z, the market, it's my goal is to teach as many kids as possible how to build these models that have trash and how to separate trash route. and the parents learn as well. our own searching families are taking part. an interest is growing. they just pace small
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fee for the tools. i've seen austin's models and they really interest me that so i signed my son up so he can meet them to get you. so call me. so i see if you started giving workshops early this year, the children pay attention to him on his models havent only inspired the love of building the workshops. also make them more aware of the environment even though the only building models of cheese on solar panels. they are learning more about the environmental protection on a send, a more hoops to inspire even more people. i dream of sharing my passion with the whole world and seeing one of my models being built in full scale. even if his dream is into reality. yet our send don't move is tanisha continues to fall, cheese or ha. he's already created his green district. if only in model for
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well impressed they've, i'm sure all will they say more of that young man in future. people ever way off taking ways with terry is an upside claim. them into something new, like an office need to keep who mix portraits out of stuff that others have tossed out for portraits are put together from plastic bottles, caps, colored scraps of paper and fabric. and lots of cords. this turkish artist works in the medium of trash all the while following a mission. whereby no, i'm dennis savage. i'm trying to create a social consciousness by to do all kinds of everyday consumer license into work subarus of get off my toe should. she composes the portraits in her is done both studio picking out interesting faces on the internet. first, she prints out photos of details and assembled them to form a template one meter 40 by one meter 40. that's when the creative works commences.
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oh, this is the 1st of all my mind plays with this i. so, and i analyze this thing i met before, i designed the poor choice. i go to works of black and white photography for inspiration and leave out the kind of the pieces for the time being is in the thinking lataria. and actually it was a bit like impossible to watch them, so they didn't give it time here, cause any salvage stores or materials next door to her studio, piling up all kinds of scraps and bits and pieces, including cables, wires, leather, and aluminum tans. she gets her materials from the test on bull garbage collectors and private companies park the park, the mazda miller bar, i would say it's a wide variety of materials, such as, for instance, check stalls gravity to the miss. well, these are plastic fossil cavities that we've collected over time live. uh, sorry,
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uh, this uh, were done. this is all electronic john mars electronics service that i actually found. and one piece of one letter, could you please to what we break them down into a little component? and then all of these little parts can become odd. it said it is for works are displayed in public spaces like it's non bowl. therefore, here the artist reaches the broad international audience that she wants to sensitize to a more conscious use of resources. many of the travelers take the time to inspect any savages complex works close up to it. they're not solid in my box. when people see my words from a distance, they generally take them for oil painting, civic nationals up and they come a little closer. they start to realize they're made up of household objects to the
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store. and i think that then they can hardly believe what they see and reflexively start touching my words here. sometimes even though not enough for them here, they might pick something off and take it as long as or 7 in thomasville are currently the artist is working on a series of portraits consisting of lots of colored plastic bags. she fixes each disposable band to the board with a glue god she develops around $3.00 to $6.00 weeks to where it's like this, the product them. let's take you on time. actually show that out doesn't have to be made only using the classic method of use on the full. i'd like to develop a school of art that proves cooking and they are holding a cameras, us and even how we act can be arch side. is it a cause any academic expertise is an old account? i'd like to open a school where you can learn for practical experience school i took a student eye catching works with an agenda. denise outage helps her art can
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help make the world a slightly better place. south africa has undergone rapid development in rest and decades. what do they pay over $400000000.00? it's the 3rd largest economy on the african continent. it's excellent universe, these huge reserves of roman areas and how you developed financing sector mix south africa, a full runa in many areas, but it's drive to develop and modernize traditional knowledge is that the risk of being lost for the vendor people. south africa trees are separate each and everyone. today whole more because i did joyce and a group of students a planting 20 in know, funding in purple province. you're going to increase on someone the mobile or voice of nature.
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