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of any shortage of waterways that have you got out of you to make the loan? there are some 200 kilometers of navigable loose waves that could help reduce road traffic. is a strategy that could work in many other cities to trend still produces a 5th of greenhouse gas emissions in germany at just 150000000 tons in 2022. that's a long way of the 19000000 to get maximum the gym government says it's required to help slow the effects of human energies. climate change. 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,
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andrea as county has his own 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've all internalized the color b. 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 cars too. because what has what's on the emissions of central building is off limits. the diesel cost without particulate filters, some places such as antoinette, brussels and gains 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 all, some exempt,
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it's from such sens, despite producing a culture of emissions in the trans booked sex, the truck drive, the ethic show it's, it's doing what he can to ensure fuel efficiency and cut down on pollution. atlanta video mode for it's 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 root tends read. proactive driving, gets a white or green line. a number of haulage companies have that drive as train with this kind of simulator. as well as reducing a truck's fuel consumption, it cuts submissions and brake can tie away and can help save several thousands of years. yeah. but under is konita wants to see even more being done. them put them on thing, these mega vin, with gain even more if we finally switch from diesel to electric or fuel cells and
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hydrogen drive systems, you won't get very far just changing how you drive the truck itself. the new stuff, take this house to some regions of germany, a considering electrifying roads to cut truck emissions similar to how electric train lines are run, but it's still in the test page for the time being water transports make up just 0.7 percent of the 8 channels daily possible volume, but the logistics giant says it's planning to introduce a launch of those, as well as the stops along bilingual 2 ways. coleman strikes an optimistic note as he approaches best hoffman with another delivery. that goes, i think there's a lot of potential one boat could replace to truck loads. that's definitely an advantage on through the process of unloading at the adult
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side takes just a matter of minutes. the parcels of been loaded on to electric vehicles to continue the journey to the final destination. in a silent vision of how deliveries could look in the near future. before signing goals for today. before they only own kaufman bond share common goals, raise awareness about 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 start these to devise plans to keep us cool. a sheep was basically affect our bodies and the echo systems around us. that's the
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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 heat wave dramatically increases. see, these are pointing people like her to limit the dangerous. we talk to 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 and aware of just how dangerous you can do. because heat is a silent killer. we don't see the effects of extreme heat as a visit the, as the physical destruction brought to a hurricane and other natural disasters. that's,
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excuse me. it's now kills 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 by 2100 cities across the world could warm as much as $4.00 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 east tech and sherman house. much like those quakes get categorized based on the intensity. gives us to help people prepare and respond better to city of essence,
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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 use or personalized 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 cruise floats out 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 on this 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. i limited. so eugene. yeah. cargo wants to focus on helping the most valuable people. first. that includes female vendors were exposed
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to the sun all day when selling their parties and 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 markets should cover project. basically the use of material that's a huge reflective that doesn't absolve the heat to provide a sheet called up. so the women, meanwhile, free time is currently cleaning up garbage sites and converting them into public gardens that king safe to cool. to also planting a 1000000 trees across the city would have 3 times eventually become treat down santiago to to that does take us some of that product we just from a to medium. 2 1 forest program is the survey of the shoes and you should be able to provide weeds of the 30000 increase or the cd. we never have that in the box before the. the trees then
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just provide shape and reflect the sun's rays back up. they also help lower the temperature around them by essentially sweating to take up water from the ground, which then gets put back into the air. so a process called if i put transpiration, but they aren't the only from a presentation 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 green routes or living walls and their urban architecture and some chapter that sheila is looking to do the same using nature based materials for the highest solar reflectance is one idea. another is going back to using light colored materials for the outside of buildings, from walls to roots. something that's southern europe has been doing for a long time. and now other cities across the globe can adapt that idea. of course climate change cost by carbon emissions is the real driver of extreme heat. we have
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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 they also have to learn to adapt the, the extreme temperatures, housing record is around the globe in recent months. if the trend continues to predict, it will be here in the lower to move from these offices in the future. no one change. we can all met to cobb climate change is to go green us when it comes to mobility. i am sunroof the homes that we know if you thing good 5 from comp. hello . right? yes. in uganda. by sandra. do take care of yourself. this is and that goes for all of us to move it 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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