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is that just a click away, the majority of the destination, right? find this document trees. subscribe now. ok, name, treat the, the things that we don't just want, but desperately need for us to live with. i'm not the things that we easily just give up on. these are the things that we walk on and revise, and that's watched this entire episode is all about. hello and welcome. i'm sorry to go through audi annual watching equaling do. speaking all 3 by was something that needs it. gentry is actually going to come for that good to go to the
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practices over the years and now climate change. these things have checked in the 70s that we have taken for granted for us, including flowers and foods and even cell favorite meet. yeah. something that many people in the i really like, but it is on the to the, you know, south india, you know, this wonderful sight, steaming rise. what somebody refresh to say in a flu, but not leave mic stomach across the pen into love. very happy. but the day many of these dishes are in danger, or because of climate change, we may not be able to eat this good in 20 years. and this okay, that is increasing your drone with pesticides could become harmful. do i have to make it all was done and i don't is running out assignments, can you guess how many have given up finding in the states and spend 11 over 850000
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people have abandon desktops. yeah. and what happened to lots of people like roadway and also started up and saw me in a bit under, but they found it very difficult. i bumped it instead for jobs like watchman or dr . is on the but i that i will, uh, this is going to be from similar to village of to the district. he's seen many of the for the city like armies wants to stay on his farm until his last perhaps this is after and i started was on her way to to me. she changes life, but really me totally done. first, we need to see the changes from ation made to make his farm life more profitable. the and wonderful i the we used to use chemical pesticides on all our crops and flower them with a these pesticides with cause have been eastern sation all over the body. and
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especially on the back the novel i 1st heard about organic farming back in 2018 or 19 and then what a blessed day. oh, but the message in, as i lost and most people who are promoting it in this modern day, a name that doesn't apply settings and i look at it again. but that assisted it on the benefit of them. i said that i should try anyone across using organic methods, but i will go to the unit in. so that was so long for me now grow several vegetables including okra. yes. the one that ends up on, but none of these chillies, different goods, and several green, all the dog, chemical pesticides. he only sprays them with insect repellant. he makes using call using an opening coordinate and his health has never been better. but that's not the only thing that does change it. brenda,
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like i was, i used to have to take my hobbies to wholesale bias or $91.00 and on a page just 10 or 12, rubies or maximum of 15 records on the number that's less than 20 cents. it's nothing. i'm usually the one that way, but i have to sell my prod, you so the rates they demanded with it, but now i saw my party set a fixed price and the buyers come to me, the man and the other gave us. i'm part of the stress free and with that on, on that not going starting on, i would have left for me and look for other work. if i hadn't met auction on her husband standing deciding we did not any other way to get near the boy do. but this has been our janelle style him comes in. she and her husband gave up that 30 years of software engineers and 1095 years ago. the launch a community farming service called my harvest, that amos to support farmers, would they believe a crucial to ensuring that i'm not who keeps eating good for making them when we did the fight, we realized we needed to do something to ensure the farming sector doesn't die out
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completely over the next 4 to 5 decades. finally, over the last 5 years, we have found ways to make agriculture viable with organic farming. input cost is very low volume, but also the selling price for the product is fed underlie, but there is no marketing business. in my harvest, we collect the produce directly from the farm or farmers. delafield introduced to us that to increase their profit margins, which means they make as much as they were working in the city. so now this stage routed and founder and central and the only way to do that again. 6 the as information said, it's important to him to cut out middleman. my harvest cells that produce it collects from around 200 funds, like from issues directly to more than 2000 households in general. or this one doesn't live in this. we are involved in an enter in process from farm to
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homepage and from the production of the broad use until the disconnect and so again, this is an hour war continues behind the scenes. we educate consumers about farming and the story behind the food device system as we are building trust and connection before and farmers knew that their livelihood was based on their fields and city, but they used to be no hold on because i'm in the to desantis which mesa's monthly income was barely 3000. rubies are $35.00 euros a month, one day of ongoing, a bundle rate. if we on $40000.00 rupees to month, maximum expense was around 2000 repeat the people in the initially i was the only one doing organic findings in but now there are 6 others in central doing village and i don't want them to go to and it's likely that number to grow 10 fold, right? the healthy food that comes from healthy people who live with dignity, a vital strategy to secure the future of food income and not as more people connect
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to the source of their food. there is more hope for farmers here. and the quint essentially read, you know, full, but not on the growing up. we used to read and yours to many stories that feature these lovely phones. but now we barely see them anywhere. we had to travel nearly 50 kilometers from central and that need to even find this bond, but have phones disappeared. well, a lot of them are now, but you did. i'm covered in sewage. but unlike several other major problems, this one has an option of almost completely live of an expert regularly checks the quality of the motor, bunch phone, and to the water samples look good. but the water was not always fish clean. a diving, the and there was nothing yet abundant look like a blonde. it was a mazda image, without the gusto han and his deem have spent full years. restoring phones for the
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end. you go to drive here in the state to how do you all know the most one phone was his 1st project. it was filled with untreated sewage on some, some people here depend on new coupons for, audrey, go to life, stalled on the households. but the water bodies can dominated by waste motor and garbage often dumped directly into the bones. the consequences. a diode. 40 years ago, good around district boasted more than 600 phones. only a 120 have survived. in addition to pollution, climate change is compounding problems in this aided region. almost half of the more than 7000 villages in the state have suffered water shortages. ones, phones like motor bund restored. it's a tough job to ensure they've gone to new functioning as a reliable water source. finally got the, i guess a vague, but the bar needs to be checked every morning because it's very important to clean the meshes clean. so if we don't keep this green clean it really tube,
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the vs water treatment plant started plastic waste and bulletin bags and create rock. it is. and we need to clean the tank once every 6 months and clean the part the same component once a year. it's un only then will the blank because i'm like it's supposed to be. and what else blanket, unable to a waste water and sewage no longer runs directly into the pond. it's treated in a facility model. the on red lines filtered by vegetation, natural organisms, and different layers of sun. the system operates naturally, needs new electricity. so it's not susceptible to power outages. sylvia using the petty meal source of water, which is a vase water at the be centralized level. 3 thing it then for was thing it back into the pond so that it's not truly the charge then goes into the aquifer, which is a not to verify it and then it can be used for the rest of the year. so if you were to charge a barnhart, you can see the influence of this particular point in the to 20 kilometers. a very
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familiar with is a common war to share data. today the waters p h level bosses, the test it is safe to use for crops and to recharge the ground water. and that is exactly what the phone has done since it was revived in 2019. the ground water level has risen by some 10 meters fall. most of these things sidney now has enough water to irrigate his phone, minute, coffee, 5, that is, or we have fairly benefits ever since this product started wiper and the water treatment technology vol setup. i'm gonna cost you probably the mainland. so all the way to spend philip boy gets collected. that'd be sources. i'm always up because of the water is now filtered. the water table has in the mean and the water itself is sweet. that by the way, order, we'll find it me cold. yeah. that's not the case in bone c, a village, 50 kilometers a re. here the ground water is nationally said line on way to know all of the
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villages wastewater as they flows on photo it into this too active for people have to buy their drinking water. so everything is depends on what to from sisters. who do you have just one source of water. you cannot count on the water supply is the most out of the main thumb bricks down. then we often don't get water for flies through 7 days. that's why the store and water like this. you can clearly see how much filter has settled down at the bottom. you can see it easily on camera . i'll give you an idea of the only source of what it was for. the entire village comes from 2 rows installed right next to the point. in the summer months, when the ground water is low, these 2 barrels end up bumping contaminated water to provide access to the clean water. the end you wants to clean the phone, uninstalled natural cmh treatment system, but it's
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a challenging non data base technology is actually take a lot of space to go for it to come in this case and it's like a hybrid. so we just figured out how to do that, that's another challenge aside from and it's because it is very dense population. so engaging with the community where they take much more resources inside. the indian government has stepped up efforts to combat a growing, bought the crisis. in 2022. it launched an emphasis plan to read. you will need poses of water bodies nationwide. it's a big task. the google drive team is now part of that effort. and here in the state of cody, i know it has its work. cut out, the industry is auto major, corporate weather discipline, new took bonds, or polluted seas, or even the ad that repeat. and it is touching everything from our equals to students to ecological treasures. and even our lives and livelihoods, almost everything that around us is changing for the worse. like some areas are
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impacted, fall on worse than the others. let's hope that you need to find out more. the legal nova. no one did anything about the toxic fumes putting me on a lot of things for about how they made the children find me. no one did anything. uh now the so he's one of the last fishermen and put you on coffee. a small coastal town in central chimney, he tells us the see here is police it, which studies have also confessed. but the see is, is only source of income. today's catches mika, one sierra, a species of macro that regularly migrates along the coast. christine younger logo says it's probably not contaminated with toxic heavy muscles. unlike fish that stay
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in the bank or we around, i could not even when we used to eat the fish here. we made goods of each. so we don't anymore because we know it makes you think your lots of people have cancer, cancer the reason for that lives on the outskirts of puts you in covey, roughly 500 heck to industrial, complex rice on the coast. the coal, oil, chemical and coffee industries have moved in there to buy this, gone to environmental regulations for decades. waste water and gas emissions have been spinning into the sea and a day and night and with the approval from the government which may contain it'll put you on coffee into a sacrifice for us of 50 years, industry and cannot make progress. have been prioritized of everything else,
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including residence and the environment. despite this area is unique to logical values says but 3 see up in eunice. this is a bone fragment you can tell by the color. it must be from the reading memo. me for the you know, the geologist is fighting for the area to be recognized, unprotected, very to but the way this case tells the story is that when somebody not just to put you on a coffee live with them coming from a new way to your side serve international quotes and that's because the layers of rock behind us reveal parts of the history. and then i go to the front the there are other examples away from the coastline. i got, well then, well, this is a fragment of the whale red. they are also fossils of dolphins shocks, a prehistoric sloth and deposits of snails, clans,
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and other invertebrates. the layers of rock like an open history book. so that's why i put 3 step in eunice and her colleagues from the n g o. konica are fighting to make this unesco, dia pock local a wimbley. and so he meant to be one of the ones that would give to reach an international g o scientific standing now. so that the, the cost of this idea was $1.00 within the community itself. now what she anesco like when he that's going on is to see that they're going to be on getting them. but people here want environmental change and projects to promote small sustainability. now also nice acquisition. when a young, they want the area to be defined by industry as a sacrifice, so we'll do a full. so for you good to go full super. you'd still send to, but i wish i could help to protect the town from devastation and help it to be revitalized when i, when i put them on that. and what would i be for 3 to opinion is once
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a fundamental over a whole of the regions image it's, you have cost that attracts taurus. she feels that's the only way to get the state to money to industrial emissions. to these current government has promised it will try to close one of the factories and prevent any further expansion of the industrial facilities for the 1st time. environmental protection is top of the agenda is completely fully who in the government and the president body is committed to ending the sacrifice zone and transforming it into an ecological restorations on that. we've already made great strides towards that goal. in the 1st 7 months of government to think we have know a few of them died in 2023. we plan to monitor harmful pollutants more stringently in king terror pulling some coffee and anywhere else in the country. you know, that's like the value of it by communities here are still waiting for real improvements. police and levels are still extremely high. and children in the
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region of suffering of the dates, the opinion is, takes local school children on field trips to show them places and the sacrifice that all with protecting today she's with children and teachers from an elementary school. they are climbing a mountain to an abandoned mind to analyze the minerals meaning that it's the stone with copper and coats. yes, it's very beautiful. he said. beard is that you called me for this stone looks like quartz in a different color to believe in a very i can see green or gold modem for 3 to opinion is greatest wish is to open the children's eyes, to the logical geological treasures of kendall to put you in covey at them yet, but in order to yes, i asked me so well, not accidentally. well, no, yeah. well,
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it's a, it's doors, but the money, this is your heritage and look at them and you are the ones who must protect it somehow. here's a pos on everything we know so that you can protect is in the future. the hope that the decades of environmental destruction will finally come to an end here and across all the sacrifice owns internally. we think that and equal systems and we pink or score disease, while the global warming climate change pollution and several other anthropogenic factors have driven these quarterly or most to that. and, but the good news is, not only are they being dissolved now, but also efforts are being made to make the more it is listed for r l one would call rece on like anywhere else on us home to mind blowing, bio diversity in the world, recession with red dots here,
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they cover less than one percent of the ocean floor, but they actually support over a quarter of all marine life built training animals. couple flips culls. oh, a great deal of that magic. i'm that beautiful color to a complex co operation between organisms. i'll be live in the products tissue and provide nutrients to the call in exchange for protection. but this delicate too much is on the rent from climate change. c, o 2 emissions dissolved in the seas making which is more acidic and weakening coal skeletons. and that's not shown as global temperatures, so cold re suffer through as a more frequent and intense ocean heat waves. extreme temperatures caused the audi to produce hum full chemicals, comforting the coal polyps to kick them out. this is cole bleaching when vibrant
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products tend white from heat stress. a process that can eventually prove fatal. and global warming is already driving fast bleaching events. today. it's possible that my son's kids may never see a car reef. it's really scares me to think of a world without corridor rece. sherry has established a large scale conservation project in the eastern caribbean. the goal was to find a balance protecting culls and other ecosystems while still enabling tourism and fishing, for example, in specific areas. the funds that the community was so involved in the designation the design of these areas. that is why it was so successful that are also plenty of ways to enhance conservation methods like these take pain underwood to silence to look back fish for one slightly surprising example. and that is evidence that by
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protecting the some local stresses, marine protected areas, build resilience in the face of ocean, a certification and rising temperatures. so we have to have multiple strategies in addition to marine protected areas. face is lizzie mccloud, who's global cultural research, lead at the nature conservancy for such as like lizzie going one step further requests to help rates resist climate change by investigating how to actually toughen couple rates. and so some of the, the strategies people are using is, are taking corals that are, we call it stress hardens. so they're better able to deal with ocean warming and actually transplanting a moving down from those areas to other areas with the hopes that they'll pass along that traits and they're all spring and help the coils in that new area of be better able to cope with warming, one way of doing this is to find naturally heap assistant colors that have so 5
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told what is the full on transplant them from one beef to another. and these are the only cutting edge techniques, such as using the teams hoping to not just tossing up cold rates as a whole, but also the individual calls themselves in my research and we, i'm mostly focusing on increasing the tolerance of cost of heat. this is ecological geneticists, madeline find open matter lines, looking at a range of approaches to make colors more resistant to rising temperatures, for example, selectively breeding, to toughen out the opponent animals, or alternatively, tinkering with the out the that give color them back colors to mark for all get a live inside the carl dishes, we can take them out of the coral, and most of these can be cultures in the lap. and in the left we can increase the rate by which the cell gate equals matter line. use this approach to create heat
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resistant how gain, which when put back in products, created more heat resistant colors. so if we combine all these approaches, is that it, will we be able to save these unique eco systems from climate change? if we implemented every tool in our toolbox today from marine protected areas, reducing pollution using some of these more active interventions, stress hardening or manipulating the genetics of corals. it will not be enough to save korea if we do not reduce emissions that is absolutely central. the truth is that coal respond incredibly sensitive to wyoming, voters in 2018 the intake of the mental panel on climate change on. but even if the well, the limits global warming to 1.5 degrees, cold res could declined by 90 percent. if temperature is increased by 2 degrees, that figure is 99 percent or higher. but the well talk by more than the even
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face given emissions passed. if we don't fight to stop climate change, the fight to save cold reef is doomed. not in the distant future, but within just a few decades. couple of weeks could be the fast ecosystem entirely lost to the climate crisis. environmental decisions around the world. whether that's reducing plastic use or limiting global warming, could make all the difference for the future of to wells race. the cause for reviving nature is no unlikely saw today that many who are on sitting the score. what do you like me know? what do you think we can or do to revise nature? you can email us or do you talk to me directly on my social media handles? i will see you next week with more start stories until then take a good bye. those got you the
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