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is a loan based on natural substances. we have medications for heart disease coming from like the fox club. we have medications for cancer from the utah tree and from may, apple. does cassandra quays, she's an estimate of the nest and wrote a book called the plants on to we're looking for a new molecules for nature inspired by those medicines that you have been used in the past and continue to be used by people living under different paradigms of medical traditions around the world, people all over the world have been using nature directly to shield themselves for thousands of years. that's like text from fig trees to treats intestinal power sites in the amazon and meanwhile, used to treat skin disorders in india. an estimated full for the young people still rely primarily on natural medicines. but using natural remedies and nature derived medications is becoming more or more difficult and thoughts because with quickly using bio diversity. the international union for conservation of nature has
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assessed more than a 150000 species as part of its read list, which attracts the state of by a diversity over a quote, a threatened with extinction. the 2 things that certain, both of us to the most of the movement of even harvesting and land possession. that's each email mccullin's professors by defense t at oxford university. and it's not just clear it's of land for us to raise is clips. glenn, for food, for lost of to 8 and clements at the ocean's. i should also say for feet, we chopping down for us over fishing, our oceans, where heating the climate introducing invasive species on polluting the planet. in short, we're messing with the inch cut balance between different species and ecosystems, where rich by diversity of different plants and animals depend on each other. so the survival. we need nate, just eco systems to be healthy and working. not only do they provide us the
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medicine we need when we're sick. they also keep us healthy in the 1st place. just to give a few examples. trees and shrubs clean or by absorbing harmful substances. outside pollution kills full 1000000 people every year. a boston university studies found that up to 38000 deaths could have been prevented in the largest us cities alone. if they have been more greenery than the soil, the microbes in it provide the nutrients to grow around 95 percent of food, according to the un. does wetlands to remove harmful pollutants from the water. entire cities rely on this like coal, costa and india. around 750000000 tons of sewage and waste volta, a pumped into the wetlands on the eastern border of the city. and that the waste is purified and use for fish fruit and to grow vegetables. all use of natural
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resources is at least in part, the reason why over the past 200 years of rich life expectancy for humans, although the world has increased. but we're pushing nature to file. we're using more fits for sources than the us can regenerate. so what can we do to save by adversity and keep humans healthy? clearly, there's no one solution, but there are different ways to protect regenerates, unsustainably, manage a car systems. for example, re wilding or rebuilding the coast system, reintroducing species that have been lost from particular regions. agra forestry is another example. so instead of completely raising land for agriculture, using the native trees and shrubs to help grow crops, things are moving in the right direction. global government for committed to protect 50 percent of land and oceans and to restore to great is not true areas by 2030. but these pro mrs needs to be turned into action. if
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there's anything that i've learned in this journey is really that human health and planetary health are intricately intertwined. you can't have one without the other . if we look of to nature, it has the capacity to help us even more. because they're all species like fi sponges, for example, that are already being studied and could provide more drugs to treat cancer. and scientists are also looking to plant species to treat the bacteria, no resistance. we on tea by optics like penicillin that we discovered almost a century ago. it's an upset race against time. finding the cube before species go extinct. focused on saw some of the worst and most disastrous impacts of climate change on its people. and it's going to meet this last to with the was to be the friends. the was saw, the slowest, and the send them the case to create a climate fund. so has such countries. but the 1st step in combating climate change
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is educating and informing the citizens about it. and that stuff is right from elementary school. it was done in southern focused on it is one of the most populated and also one of the hardest to be in the country come temperatures often $1245.00 degrees celsius. the people here are the front lines of the time it change to hit the adaptive dramatically changing for the buttons. looping public schools are taking action. the idea is to raise awareness among teachers about the impact of climate change. so the contracts for the knowledge to one new generation for housing for public school teachers are being trained on the subject. something new and focused on a school teacher. but he is a trainer. here she's explaining the science behind that. regarding jobs,
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he leaves and flats that are already making some legions uninhabitable, made me said to have lucky sons, in yak, it will stop and box is done is among the boards top 10 countries most affected by climate change. but last year, the flood skewed more than 1700 people could definitely be getting lots of that down more money or more than a 1000000 lives. stock was skewed, and the economy suffered lots of talents, of these as an under developed country focused on less resources. so important to focus on preventive measures of it. that's a golf course, a sandwich, a stick it 100 rehabilitation give, but they still maintain their curriculum is based on what's known as the green book for the it's for color full text book, published by the education department, passed out and jobs and has been distributed to more than 250 public schools in the book store to 7th grade this, it puts into perspective the challenge is post by climate change and also offered
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loop and nice solutions to tackle the crisis. but before they can discuss the can the classroom teachers then folks need to be brought up to speed on the subject. the tape language and do it. i guess that i don't know how to log into it. and yet, the training helps us understand how the climate is changing because of the greenhouse gases, and the consequences we are facing is it is, well, how much is the model it is one of but he has task is to involve students and teachers in the contribution of small florida on school, the premises, they follow then the document put a japanese duncan technique that can quickly establish an urban forest ecosystem. issue is this locust blondes and repeats the processes through which ford is not so need to generate a fully mature mailbox for this has to put into, to bring temperatures down by up to 2 degrees celsius and noticed it in width. i'm
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different, especially in some of i'm, you have been told it will be this will get back to you in the call to do the temperature is higher than i'll do it. and the me of our key for this, for treating numerous small green spaces like this could be very fruitful and tackling the effects of climate change. what definitive or false let uh, force led me to do the fun addition to the crying to the school. nice is the kitchen garden activity. hundreds of smart places like this money have taken root in the region as part of the curriculum instructor teachers and students on the entire process from planting to harvesting and activity that excites the students. and the best spot is cooking. today, the glosses learning how to make the deepest try to shift buckets done according something everyone enjoys, even on a hot day. as
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a meaningful quote. the book you split, which gave me and get our thoughts, student loan to tell the story and the develop an attachment to it, the, the non how to non seats bought into blonde and watch the process of flies bloom and vegetables phone. but it makes the children very happy and many take that knowledge home with them, and wish you guys hanukkah field, the company could only got there or but hosted with donia nikoto. maybe peter is teased voice. the monkey, organics refuse doesn't go to waste vegetable people are mixed with thorn and dried leaves to make organic and gotten because freak on post to compose. it's been used as a for tonight, sir. for the me, i'll talk you for this. and the kitchen garden features, details of showing us how to keep the environment clean and use vegetables and fruits that are best aside, free to say had one of these that has been good to that. and that is other than just a lot more trees and reduce pollution. so the environment around us is clean and we
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get more oxygen or have ms. other that i'll see this time. it's time to go back inside to the customer. that they didn't have. she wants to just, we have to make connections on climate change. interesting. and interactive. students are encouraged to ask questions and to be different issues. and that allowed to get creative, as to worked with them. it's easier for the generation experiencing the effect of climate change. first ton of fun for the school with the comes to in and i did their hands on learning and offered hope for the future. as to the future of this one would also decide what the future looks like. so many stories of hope today, but you will let me know what did you find most inspiring in today's episode, and what would you like to see more? you can write to us or reach out to me directly on social media. i will see you next week until then take a good bye. no, that's gosh,
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