tv Eco Africa Deutsche Welle September 19, 2023 10:30am-11:00am CEST
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as an army officials, unicef has accused israel of crimes against humanity is the day starting september 30th on dw, the hope you have a one day, what exactly mix of green and sustainable city? well, lots of these questions and note one, we can answer in 25 minutes, not on this week, and you should have equal africa will be exploring as many aspects of the question as possible. so welcome to the show i um, sandra holmes, the tween of you right to e. you've gotten the most people move to speak to is the more important it is to
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make sure they are livable of future proof that involves everything from social and environmental factors to a ton of tv ability options. i am personal lives from dodge area. here's what is coming up. why so low power debate goes maybe innovation will soon be found in other african countries to what just so called offices do to help us cope with extreme temperatures and how bicycles i've taken over the streets of compiler. i've you noticed that groceries become a lot more expensive recently. you'll know the older one climate change, the one you cray effect of cobra died seeing already contributing escalating food prices. and so what about growing your fruits and beds?
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we had to john this bird checkouts up higher. read and got mean projects. missiles up to the highways offices of downtown janice, but lies lawrenceville. but it's no high income neighborhood. in south africa, food prices used by 14 percent this year, and residents here a barely scraping by every day and tides. sometimes they don't. and as you can see, the green people i see last time i usually buy the books page 5 ran last week, i go to the, i see the books, it was 75, run the waiting up to 14 showed to go up to show a little up so hes managing nowadays if to cut one way out until the predicament could be urban agriculture. the victoria yachts present in lawrenceville is just one example of what could be possible in john is that at this revamped industrial sites, much the piece of moca bonnie wants to move to beach urban dwellers to grow and
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process their own food. is beautiful. this is mean, it's very good. you can even put it on tv. and so we want to be in new i t. i love to so much. here, john, his book, self proclaimed green leading. it's the green business college, a place dedicated to inspiring people to get their hands dirty in the soil, and we can live in from it. the good economy is big. so as a college, much as a cover, all those sectors that, that i mentioned was touch with a new food. and then the fluids we set at the beginning and the beginning is food for about $75.00. you lose the college offers a 5 day workshop. teaching skills to grow organic food, cool kids, and preserve it today. my company's teaching his students to be paid, sharpening on how to pick a which device will storage. it's done with household staples like vinegar,
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sugar also. but the green business college also goes beyond planting cooking on preserves. and we cut part of this training with the business q of an exposure, because we, i business coordinates and do also want them to be and up into us who does go beyond doing this hudson's for themselves. i attended a consult class that told me that you can also have make a garden on the head stuffiness. you cannot see, i don't have space, they've got these also tires. actually, that's what i learned, that we can actually convey to allow waste into something for dad to south africa can produce enough to feed its population for the 2021 in full. how soon? so when hungry, because of the rising cost. making healthy food. affordable was one reason can defend the pool. cool. got into agriculture. was that since he graduated from the green business college 4 years ago now runs a small urban farm in the north of johannes. but yeah,
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the trained musician believes that people in cities need to re learn how to grow their own food on his plots. he regularly teaches young glucose, basic forming principles. i hope to see everyone not competing about how to guide the more you know, customer take this too big get guidance so that everyone has a smaller item as more than a piece of what we have, you know, and, and then the is this pepsi opportunities that costs, you know, 100 cards of stomach outside does a lot of oil put units. you know, there's so much money here in pull good offers these policies for free today, another local government has come to show how to make self watering planters also for plastic boxes to grow vegetables and herbs at home, valuable green skills and hard times. okay, all right, so with this group, let's say that that you did and that would be healthy. and for this,
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do i after training more than 2000 students, it's success stories such as these that inspire months, the piece of my company to spread her green message. thing for does everything. that's right, that's everybody has to corporate or no corporate labor tends or to the images pop up to him to provide to people that have to it. and everyone is including the president. each new guardian filters and every garden mean listen much more than just help people to meet the needs. at the same time that we gain from in skills, boost vital insect on prompt biodiversity, on equality in urban areas. while spreading the seats of local empowerment to haven't got into those, bringing up all over the world. and that makes sense for several reasons. for
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example, they help reduce the amount of goods transported from elsewhere above cuts, carbon emissions. so let's talk about the some in just traffic. well, i say the last week is, what can we do about it? we found out what city shown into the ship. where's this weeks doing your bits? the congested streets are effective life and shooting is the capital of chain is here and that means lots of pollution. decisions center is teeming with delivery vehicles. if they was, the pallet at policy would be vastly improved. a gem and junior, the install top has taken note and as manufacturing. so that's how it 3 wheel is. there's no need for charging stations because the vehicles have panels on the roof, which was
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a 3 wheeler because of the windows very efficient. and the they don't consume a lot of energy and the weight is very long. and we the, if the weight is very light and we have very small multiple, very small. ready multiple of 1500 watts. uh if you put $500.00 to upon is it fit together? it's an ideal solution to add man lose. who has a wholesale business diesel one of the vehicles and has calculated that. he's saving the equivalent of about a 150 years in fuel expenses among the key thing about the was electric imagines also maintained and this is very easy. i knew quite and you know, there's no reading or no bio change to the nothing that needs service thing is in the engine is robust up into a very good quality. uh it will this to the candidate the gym and she knew the install shop has sold
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a $146.00. so that's how it vehicles in june is here. and is now planning to open branch is in saudi arabia and then lake sauce nigeria flat. hopefully they'll soon be helping reduce pollution just as they all hear in june. this the end. how about you? if you're also doing your bit, tell us about it, visit our website, or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. it would be a lot more fun to get to the wrong child in a code that easy and adding more pollution to the air would be going to be great to see solar pause 3 wheelers replacing all the delivery goes off
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a sofa, new piece that faulty congestion is mainly by heart and uses think how much m p a and this would, this is awesome on this from here you've done. this gives us a walk for city to sunday mornings open, helpless in composite an opportunity for us the my we just to have a variety to see the 9 year old is the youngest member of fun cycling. you've got a group of locust, frankly, associates driving where they, i know class, it's fun and you can move by trading where they are class you can't move on. you have to send you like an affiliate of critical must you can find cycling has about a 100 members the group bridge you let it meets once a week to promote cycling as
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a sustainable fitness and beauty option. are you placing all cycles? because when ever you cycle, you're not putting your team at yours and meeting the environment, there is no gas or any emission, the bike is putting out. it's fun, neil body, your legs and your mind fits. what circling side by side with heavy traffic to narrow roads can be dangerous. to address that, a bad plan is what suggests that we can invest more in member to raise trustworthy infrastructure. to push the need to drive around the neighbors to go from home to charge to work from home to a shop, to the supermarket. these are journeys that can be easily made with none with arise transport. even in the central business district. i think it's, it's iris that people creating smart tvs mobiles, the full cities. but here's the population. companies know by low to this city is 1st conference on the so called in m t soon. strict, useful,
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close to me to is strictly for circular and previous to as well. so which is already seeing its benefits, roads and not douglas started to move because fraud is apple instructed to move people. the moment rhodes focus on the vehicles. and even though people didn't download, so that's why we're saying, you know, all the interventions we are making as a government that must be what you for an empty facilities. this tubs, rosie my region. heavy traffic pushes on, on the very, very i saw stead. the bad thing is she has to move slow down, but don't store and that should cool particularly test for the day. what would your wishes that infrastructure can be improved so that more people concern her for the
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right thing on the topic of traffic. gemini is supposed to go once the public emissions use these offices for the environment. so what can be done, make it more sustainable. what are the associates? we sold some existing ideas as examples in 0 of the this is a delivery was a difference with just a reckoning sound accompanying the hallman as he navigate spellings, canals every day he transport some 350 packets from the outskirts of the german capital to its central best house in port the solar power. bose is a trial by global logistics company, d h l to get freight of the roads. are the center type work that's my i think it's great that the company is running real tests and not just planning according to
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calculations. we're actually trying something out to see what the logistical problems are not visiting. for example, this morning, there was some technical issues at the low i'm the forklift operator was late. the idea is eventually to ultimate loading and unloading. it's the sort of trend that fascinates and various key development professor researches how to best move people in goods around with cities over the world closed up with road traffic. the idea of cussing pollution and transport noise makes perfect sense to professor can e. the does not have to tell me simply until now we haven't made the most of what to weighs as traffic and transport routes. uh we can do a lot more. so what do you tell is currently doing is the right way to go in the order of police to go emissions free boats that are very quiet and don't make a lot of waves. can be used both in cities and in the country side. and we don't have any shortage of waterways above it. you got some of you to make the loan.
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there are some 200 kilometers of navigable both ways that could help reduce road traffic. is a strategy that could work in many other cities to trans full produce as a 5th of greenhouse gas emissions in germany. at just 150000000 tons in 2022. that's a long way of the 90000000 to get maximum. the general government says it's required to help slow the effects of human energies. climate change in the german environment agency is left for calling for speed limits of 120 kilometers power on the autobahn and 30 kilometers pallet and build some areas by simply reducing vehicles speeds, germany could cut 6000000 tons of greenhouse gases every yeah. but what is standard practice around the world remains a very divisive issue in germany. mobility research. a andres county has his own
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theory as to why calls the speed limits regularly fail here? yeah, obviously the government's i, it's basically everybody's fault here. we bought, internalize the call of every new bike lane, every last touching space and every speed limit discussion is seen as an attack on the german car industry which everyone still things is the backbone of industry. but often thoughts on the com, the industry of the if it went into decline, we'd all end up destitute. and that's why jimmy has such a hard time putting limits on cause. so they can what has worked on the emissions of central berlin is off limits. the diesel cost without particulate filters, some places such as antoinette, brussels, and begins in belgium and tend to bend diesel altogether by 2030. london has extended its ultra low emissions so to cover some 1500 square kilometers around the purchase capital. but heavy goods vehicles often exempt from such settings,
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despite producing a quarter of emissions in the transport, sex, so truck drive. the ethic shows it's, it's doing what he can to ensure fuel efficiency and cut down on pollution. atlanta winode for bits for the sake of the environment to bubble why waste results is when it's possible to use less fuel on the same route. these average pick on between your cups of funk on today, alec is taking pots in this simulated training session. if he breaks to abruptly, for example, the route tends red, proactive driving gets a white or green line. a number of college companies have that drive as train with this kind of simulator. as well as reducing a trucks fuel consumption, it cuts emissions and brake can tie away and can help save several thousands of years. yeah. but under, as can, he wants to see even more being done. them put them on thing, these magazine with gain even more if we finally switch from diesel to electric or
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fuel cells and hydrogen drive systems, you won't get very far just changing how you drive the truck itself. the new stuff . also some regions of gemini, a considering electrifying roads to cut truck emissions similar to how electric train lines are run. but it's still in a test phase. for the time being water transports make up just 0.7 percent of d h l daily possible volume. but the logistics giant says it's planning to introduce a launch a boat, as well as the stops along bilingual to waves. coleman strikes an optimistic note as he approaches best hoffman with another delivery. one that goes, i think there's a lot of potential. one boat could replace to truck loads, that's definitely an advantage. bundle from 4 to the process of
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unloading at the adult side takes just a matter of minutes. the parcels have been loaded onto the electric vehicles to continue the journey to the final destination. in a silent vision of how deliveries could look in the near future to this whole signing goals for today before they only own kaufman bon ship coming. go raise awareness above the dangers of find ways to be known as cheap sheets offices. they are part of a group working on behalf of the united nations who came up with municipal pharmacies to devise plans to keep us cool. it was basically effects our bodies and the echo systems around us,
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the most dangerous extreme, why the phenomena and they send us to the hospital or the killer. this is your 1st heat officer for task is to find ways to protect citizens from the dangerous effects ethics training as the kind ones and the frequency of feed with dramatically increases. see, these are pointing people like hurt to limit the dangerous. we talk to those 3 of them to find out how we can best deal with this noun on what's coming our way. and what can we do to protect ourselves? i started thinking of what i have to do in the 3 pillars. the 1st dealer has to do with raising awareness. many of us aren't aware of just how dangerous you can do because heat as a silent killer. we don't see these types of extreme heat as a visit. the past, the physical destruction brought the hurricane and other natural disasters. that's
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excluded. now close up to half a 1000000 people worldwide each year. that's more than all other natural disasters that aren't due to the temperature. and the problem is getting worse, especially in cities which are heating up. why is the global average rates because they trap heat with a non urban areas. but 2100 cities across the world could warm as much as 4.4 degrees celsius on average. so how to officials best sound the alarm and make sure people understand the gravity of the situation. one of the things that was done for raising awareness, which i think is really a game changer, is we have been categorizing keith waves for the 1st time in athens this year. it's a pilot project that will start and see the same and athens greece and will be adopted by other cities to categorize a seat based based on the effect on schumann house. much like those quakes get categorized based on the intensity, gives us to help people prepare and respond better the,
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the city of essence even develop an extreme heat up. that's now also being used in milan powers. and one of them. we have an application called extreme, a global that shows you the person that lives risk depending where you are in the city and your age and your gender. and whether you are your, you have preexisting conditions and tells you also on the map where to go to take cover where the coast boats are around you. in a similar effort africa's 1st heat officer is currently creating a heat map for the city a free time. what we're trying to do is to under then way out of the whole sports. um, where are the albany each island to that zip plan and palletized resources? resources in sierra leone unlimited. so eugene, yeah. carbo wants to focus on helping the most valuable people 1st. that includes
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fema vendors were exposed to the sun all day when selling their parties in uncovered markets without any shape. so what we've done is to work together. we, those we men and design a projects which we call the market should cover project. basically the use of material that's a huge reflective that doesn't absolve the heat to provide a sheet call, but for the women. meanwhile, free town is currently cleaning up garbage site and converting them into public gardens that i can save to cool. so also planting a 1000000 trees across the city, so that's 3 times eventually becomes treat down since. yeah, but it does take us some of that product we just from a to medium. 2 1 forest program is the survey of the shoes. you should be able to provide weeds of the 30000 increase or the cd. we never had that in the past before the,
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the trees then just provide shape and reflect the sun's rays back up. they also help lower the temperature around them by essentially splitting the take of water from the ground, which bank it's put back into the air. so a process called you by put transportation. but they aren't the only form of education that can help cool down the air in places where they might not be enough space for new trees. streets and roofs can also be green. cities across the world from paris to london and cop to single ports have started incorporating greenberg's or living was in there urban architecture and some chapter that sheila is looking to do the same. using nature based materials with high sort of reflect homes is one idea. another is going back to using light caught up materials for the outside of buildings, from walls to roots, something that southern europe has been doing for a long time. and now other cities across the globe can adapt that idea of of course, climate change cost by carbon emissions because the real driver of extreme heat we
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have to drastically cut our greenhouse gas emissions in order to prevent a catastrophic level of global warming. but experts say that even done so much damage has already been done. but we also have to learn to adapt extreme temperatures have been recorded as on the globe in re 6 months. if the trend continues to predict, it will be feeling a little more from these offices in the future. one change we can or next to cobb climate change is to go green a when it comes to mobility. i am sunroof the homes that we know you saying good bye from come paula. right? yes. in uganda. bye sandra. do take care of yourself. see you soon. and that goes for all of us to back with another show next week. so be sure to, to name that, and if you can't wait, you can always find us online and on all our social media channels. i'm personally
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