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tv   Eco Africa  Deutsche Welle  October 9, 2023 12:30pm-1:00pm CEST

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all sorts of hands, gibbs, but only if the crime is addressed and the path of trying to take responsibility for his actions. the guardians of trees starts october 28th on d. w. the, the environment to changes forcing those to think for too much and for staying from farming to fashion. it's up to government and don't have business to act responsibly in the face of the climate emergency. but there is a lot we can do all cells. if we're willing to adapt, woke up to a new edition of a co africa. i have crystal lamps coming to you from lee goes nigeria. and i
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am some drug a home is that we know the right to income hello. you've got to nice to have you with us again. here is watching. the goal is coming up on the show a robot got to be take these inc. phillips, the wide global warming is transforming you ropes. one industry also find out how a lot stuff down this is using spend for a few calls. it's well documented thought the walls oceans choking on plastic, bump the legs, so even more polluted off because largest fresh water like is a serious risk of the grid. and finally, do to for west management. bought the people right here in company. i'm working
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hard to turn things around once a month, how some people it takes a day to such a waste to disability and doherty's low. yeah. and these critics don't tough to dave to deep plastic flux to us this office of like victoria of because we guess fresh with a leak is kind of crush. don't they? oh, and when they, they don't do the some plastics on this fishing nets which are no longer being used by the fish. i mean how something relieves and that you can't insure reflect victoria. so he and most of you, some money from what's to us for almost 3 years now. he's been driving for a local, been a vision that seems to clean up the lake. they pulled out a bundle and fishing 8 or goes to minutes, which had been yes for the dave as the project is a day when i enter the i don't and there was web me with a fishing net. yeah,
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that's the worst thing that i used in my life, which i'm over with and a crate to cut over there. the not only clean up the water. it also retrieve waste from the show that's covered in this, the condition. the 9 month to most of them gets help from volume t. as each month, they get tons of plastic, and bring it to land. faisal mer to him. but started the initiative is been organizing. ridge like clean up, see or for for yes, he's program you can the junior ranges seems to return the lake to it's not just state the plastic and other words, the leg. victoria mainly comes from the canals. hope your gun does copy to complex disposition of immeasurable canals. a team of the junior ranges, lexia 3 times a week. we do, what do i say it picks it up that make we do uh, what about the channels that you did that is that on the lake and nicholas it is the only shows of liquid dirtier or because of it. it was the we have the able to
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clinic for about $10.00 or less these uh, within the lake amount of, uh, what does it, but we the big got you we, we, we can, we are able to, we can afford it as of as much as $50.00 in less than plastic. the 2 most of tries to cover these as many residents as possible to take to the clean up on the canal. so we try to build a stewardship of the community by, you mean what you're trying to do uh, through these community activities, cleanup activities. and whenever you're going to commit to re engage with the community, do so try to get them involved and then uh, educate them about the negative impact. it has to the communities on the neighborhood, those leaving the canal starting to realize that it's healthy and be to for the environment. let's just to waste into the water. if you solve them for the site,
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which are meant for the free and convenient for family on the, for fish, the or the for all, i'd like to be to exactly what i was already getting all the plastic out to of like, victoria would be huge undertaking the lake, he's almost as be goes to your in your full day as low as a guest, what to contaminants, cities, and get a very 60, if the control so doesn't how this functioning with the management system. the government is currently discussing. it's such a environment protection rule, that's what penalize pollute as a hopeful you couple before the good enough. and in most cases, people think that it's still good for me to, for you. and then governments in the us and to know comes from is for me to of fishes and those 1st time how important this ease. i don't have a lot from daisy, but the way i knew i loved this, you'll and just to up so that i've heard of other people's life. and his group
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wants to continue the project. so they will continue to catching young people in the process, which will allow the diving team to keep growing. infestation is every phone. this was a nightmare. it can ruin hottest on climate change is making pests also. brooks more and more common sporting of with quickly is crucial for keeping damage to a minimum. the t sandra. but it looks like small farming and pest detection technology could see the answer. on this likes doing your bits will pay a visit to morocco to see what's that looks like on the ground. these fruit trees keep getting attacked by bacteria from the i n viruses. and now the stress factor for them is excessive dryness. a little help us,
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it could warm farm is and time would be really practical. a little robots, for example. it's the invention of a young engineer named mock, the movement ideas. he's testing it on some farms outside the american city of casablanca. data with this invention and the use of guiding us showing us the right ways to go about agriculture and with suitable cures for plans and everything about them. my d is a great help though. how, what do you look? we should be stuck with that idea and it may be the engine if that the agricultural robots. how drive with information about plants and past 2 cameras of that to capture the surroundings with infra red in u. v. lights. the robot can be controlled by a, an app must be a boom, and a deal has been field testing his creation since november 2022 men say that through these experiments so that we can anticipate the issues the farmer might face the and at the same time we've imbedded artificial intelligence to didn't check disease
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as it did because phenomena is the robot to take some kind of infestation, it can treat the affected treat directly. the robot will be equipped with different types of pesticides. if chemical pesticides they use 5 smaller quantities will be needed due to this targeted spring. if these tests are successful, the little robot could help save entire harvest band. how about you? if you're also doing your bit, tell us about it. visit our website. hash tag doing your bit we share your story. when you think of european vein, yet, you probably think of france, italy, spain rights. but rising temperatures, having
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a huge impact on the insurance addition of wine make it and pushing it northwards with extreme weather, taking a tool on seen yet in the south. the industry starting to flourish in places usually associated with snow and ice. scott, denise, you know, this isn't for joe. these grapevines are in sweden and climate change is making it all possible. but the wine makers here are french em affair. so enrollment as she carry met was getting one, making. they move to sweden when they got the chance to manage a winery on the country, southern coast. so all this for the so this is delores so so, so far as is like the national, great variety here in sweden. it's not the moment to our job is to remove the lower leaves it so air can pass through here. this reduces disease. is it a plus one over the sweet and is not generally known for its wine. but thanks to
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new adapted great varieties. the assortment of swedish wines is maturing nicely. now with climate change making for warmer and longer growing seasons, the country is fast becoming a wind growing destination. wine makers believe that sweetness, moderate climate, has many benefits. a program like we have very few problems with frost because our plans don't start growing until early may when there is no more for us to be made up for. so dr. good things are assessing venture and we have fewer problems with extreme weather incidents. the pulling to france, you have these really a mom and pop periods with no rain on print. if you have big storms with hail, but i can have both include. the goal is to have climate change is not only behind melting place, years and drying rivers. entire echo systems are on the move. invasive species
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like the asian tiger mosquito in greece or blue crowds in france. places where they didn't previously live due to claim acted conditions. and it is possible to grow completely different plants and regions that were previously too cold. or tremendous, but typically crops which are not growing and gemini spent some time ago, but it seems to be more and more comfortable with increasing temperatures. this requires a lot of changes already for the farm us. and this requires us. so coming up with new infrastructure for protection, meeks far was management because our practices, sweden's new wine makers are ambitious cool effects. wind guard is the 4th largest vineyard in the country. it's investing in the future with new equipment at a state of the art winery that aims to produce a $100000.00 bottles
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a year. but it's not just about making wine. they want to create a world class product and develop an entire industry. grapes grow best on the coolest frontier. there's a reason why champagne and burgundy is not located inside of any delay or in port to go live in all africa. because you want this fruit, different funding vigor, vigorous fine. and you can find that if it's too far, still the negative effects of global warming far away any benefits, especially in the global south. but even in europe, farmers are struggling when we look at if your particular, i think we have seen that he's waiting for me to leave, which at tremendous pets on the crop he is. i think it's also possible to switch crops have different varieties to be crow and we but this requires breathing as well. so if we want to have fitting varieties in 2013 or 24 key,
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we have to stop our efforts. no, for now, here in sweden, higher temperatures are proving to be an opportunity for wind makers, but it would be short sighted to see only the upside. we should take us to use this as a warning site, that's not as something what we find nice that and now we have lots of swedish wine . but i think with this all these ongoing trends, i think this is something where we already have to react entry spot right now. egypt would. it's just it's long coastline. a mega c to cairo is extremely vulnerable to the effect of climate change. now lead is one to increase public investment in climate friendly measures by 50 percent by $22.00 and $5.00. now these, those not only apply to major initiatives, but small scale grocery, the ones to a tiny non profit outside the capital is among those seeking to bring change to
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ordinary community life. that's how vba is helping out. and so is osmond. children from the egyptian village of east bed. this hawk are excited about their small new playground that's being built with recycled materials. it's to be really colorful neighbors and other villagers are making sure that the project was initiated by and egyptian and g o called being uh the organization, promote sustainable project and particularly focuses on children and young people. and of course, the children in rural areas of them like the ground model. with each project, we're creating open spaces for them. and we make these spaces with recycled materials such as old food ice and call tires and the install chase. this playground is linked to a new school building where children with learning difficulties or those who have
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stopped going to school can receive extra help to get them back into school. or the village of east street as hawk is about a 2 hour journey. southwest from cairo. the area has one of the highest rates of, of literacy in the country. the nearest school is a 2 kilometer walk away on a road with lots of traffic luck with built the classroom for young children. it's much closer so they wouldn't have to open the busy road. as always, that now the village has the only school of its kind in all the egypt that's made with recycled materials. it was built from compacted earth and 9000 plastic bottles filled with sand. plastic waste is a huge problem in egypt. the country produces $5400000.00 metric tons of plastic each year. and just the biggest plastic polluter in the arab world. the
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construction industry is responsible for around one quarter of egypt, carbon emissions, because it relies heavily on concrete. worldwide concrete production generates nearly $3000000000.00 tons of c o 2 per year. of course, one school building made of earth and plastic bottles filled with sand. won't solve that problem, but it can show what's possible slideshow of what was that uh, there's a trend towards reducing plastic usage and finding solutions for non polluting ways to recycle it. so with thoughts, why shouldn't we start with a new idea on the prototype to reuse plastic and something that benefits school children and the environment for the health is out in the. meanwhile, the playground is slowly taking shape. there are very few jobs here, so the villagers are happy to have work. chava and onshore normally gets by, by doing casual labor. here he gets paid 15 year rose
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a day. his son add um is also helping i know to them and i wanted to work here for the sake of the children of god. the new ideas to which i can apply for the building work has taken 6 months. many of the villagers were involved and filmed the progress, the school and playground cost around to $10000.00 euros to build. the project was funded by unesco as a model of how good ideas can help reduce waste. the villagers participation in the project was not about saving money. it's an important part of the concept so that we want them to appreciate the building. so they'll look off to reach mccain. if they share in the work, they'll feel like it belongs to them. on the finishing touches are being applied to the flooring. even one of the architects is helping the building that space for $35.00 children to resume their schooling in
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a place impact the sphere. the palm trees in the classroom were allowed to remain and they've been incorporated into the design. the roof is made of bamboo, a fast growing, sustainable material. in the evening, the playground is finally ready. the work is over. now it's time to relax and enjoy the results the. it's amazing to see what sustainable lucky tech can do and how can inspire young people . what also helps res environmental when is among this generation is waiting domestic is spread by someone did maya. oh, do you agree with me, sandra? yes, i do, crease. social media personalities on influences can reach hundreds, even thousands of fluids with just one single polls. the music is another medium
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that speaks to so many people. and you know, next report won't hear how a gun in rochester is using. you must be popularity for a good corpse dot o a bullying of lum, planting trees and singing while he does it. you'd expect nothing else from one of the gang b as most popular rockets, you know, and is not doing it by himself. in total, $1000000.00 trees have to be planted by 2027. that's the goal. he said when he started the project last year, the chauncey's, all he'll be successful, given the support of his spends. it's been amazing. people have been coming out numbers to support the funds you not to commit. ready to conform to community lead us all the way to the kids. it's just in amazing everybody else has
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t cells on stage of people identify with his music which performs and being made language smoking in the gaps here. and was known for being outspoken and pulling off to college this, wendy, hey, i love money when the rain starts umbrella for my delinquent drove, cannot get you to do for you the loyalty of my people. i, you know, lot of people speak to people if you have a huge value and this people listen to you and they finally have this kid that one of the, like you, you know, they, they look at what you do and what you say. and you know, when you use your platform to support and say, environment environment and stuff like that, these people see that too. and then they, they few days in s t is taking is $1000000.00 trees campaign, across the whole country to cities,
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rule communities and remote areas. as the gambia is one's dense forest cover has steadily diminished over the years. due to deforestation, worsting defects of climate change weather extremes, such as heavy rains and droughts is becoming increasingly frequent. we have a lot of increase in temperature, daily temperature because we have less praise. not because we've had a lot of people getting involved in cutting down trees for what production for construction trays contribute to mitigating. and this good house gases trees contribute to minimize the influx of climate change, you know, environment rappa has always see this craft as a way of spreading his method. so today is recording his 1st track about environmental conservation. don't cut the trees, he thinks,
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preserve the trees, protect the environment. because using his platform to encourage his fans to help him in his mission, i have people that don't move all the way from this area all the way to anywhere to plan 3. i have people that call me out on your next can please let us know young, you know that taking part in the initiative a s t is financing the trees themselves through his foundation is grassroots efforts to restore the environments. natural balance is inspiring communities across the gambia to take action themselves likes it just seemed yang in the west of the country. when the thing about that we all through to participate in these treat prompting activities aimed at restoring harvest. coming to know like this is our environment and that's why we are taking ownership. working collectively with this thing got to achieve positive results from once the
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saplings are planted, they need to be what said regularly and taking care off to make sure they flourish . the people obviously to see jang committed to the project. the more the trees grow, the more comp and they store the 1st ation as a global problem. as he sees his project as a message, not just took ambiance, but to the world about the importance of protecting the environment, combating climate change, and preventing biodiversity loss, and working together people and to be put them up and not the people for the interest of the people, people, people, people with people to stop using people in the vehicle, difficult people, our environment seriously defeated. we have seen a rising come through to that into never can adequately thing for
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and you know, i think is from fast importance. let me take the environment seriously because there is just life. it's taking a year to fence, the 1st $50000.00 trees and given the and to yes to corresponds to s t's initiative . the rapper will soon have a cheese is go of plants in 1000000. is only most celebrities used the platform to benefit the environment and on that note, it is a good buy from complex on me, sandra homes as you and from me, chris alone suddenly goes. if you enjoy this show, don't forget you can always check in with us on our social media channels. oh, why not send us an e mail to tell us about projects in your area dedicated to protecting the environment. we look forward to hearing from you. see you next time the,
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