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miss worldwide, and such a progress in life. you know, this is a very difficult journey. and one is very hard. they beat you. they say, oh, everything on your stuff. find out about some on stores. in so migrant. reliable news? oh my goodness. the big promises china is new mega port on the coast of the sewing sales, but does globalization really benefit to everyone? the mountains of trash going there is drowning and cheap loads from over the world. the
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china recently welcomes to badging countries in partners involved and it's felton road initiative, a vast infrastructure projects going just by president she, a decades of guys today, more than a 150 countries are involves that over the years. criticism has grad china is being accused of saddling poor relations with sustainable debt. as a result of loans linked to the project staging is said to have invested at least one truly in us dollars in the initiative worldwide. the so called a new silk roads comprises a road and transport network that aims to connect to china with its most important trading and commodity markets. a key emphasis is on developing ports and associated infrastructure, particularly across asia, africa, and europe. now, south america to hedge, to the pulse of chain kite,
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in lieu, tell me, i know i am fighting against a mazda no, i know what they can do to ask, what does that sound? right? yeah, well i live next to the chime guy, mega pork chop, did that because of all the huge impact stemming from this project. so i became an environmental and social and just send. so what i'm the and then the different sort of. so c, as chunk high for it is one of the latest projects of china is andres just belts and road initiative. that global program names to expand china is reached to different markets and to control supply chains and portability. trendkite shrunk, i port will be a doorway between the agent and south america. that part of that you can get a so the last yeah, to call will be able to take in the biggest ships in the well,
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i see i board with you little bit margaret on this or you me for you in the, on the technology we're bringing in to manage the board and it will be unique in south america, you know, saving the more about this one. but many residents are concerned about the projects environmental impact. local fishermen in particular are worried about losing their only source of income. medium us is father roberto has been fishing here since he was 7 the we're traditional fish in the thing and we're in a state of uncertainty and security, a mental ill. i have no social security here. so if i don't work, i don't a to know that on their own, many like me i, most of them are, you know, the chunk guy fishermen are struggling to make ends meet. originally the port project was conceived to be on a far smaller scale. but in 2019 chinese involvement led to
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a significant expansion greatly increasing its environmental repercussions. concerns residents asked for help. i this was a home and several hop on, but never we have seen following the case of china drive because many residents have source of support over the phone. the very good because they see them making projections. and one of them will change that lives completely. and say they have not any protection from the peruvian states. but think soon for the front of a, the 1st thing we did was to ask an expert to look carefully at the changes listed in the environmental impact reports. we owe a lot more of the frequency on that. it's really in fact, i mean, does that expire do stuff on almost all new though. he's a german biologist who's been working in peru for the last 25 years. in the same us, we've made more than 50 observations of incidents and i'm following the use of the false methodology in order to hide negative environmental impacts. number one,
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the number one is the erosion of the nose and a beat us due to the change of title 4 dig, i'm going to the quote in the 2nd the see that the so raise because the company is deepening. it did. i'm putting all of this material somewhere else in the ocean. it will see that the some of the author or the impact number 3 is on the white loan near the hall. but his movie, which contain protected, unimportant bit more as it can be affected by joshua noise in the thing and the presence of human activity. we tend to keep whether there's traffic though for boy . and finally, of course we have the impact on the lives of the residents. yeah, if you know of, you meant that the name was that he talked to sort of the ceiling. ready medium us regularly visits, this westland with other environmental activists to document changes and flora and fauna. yeah, coming in and out of town. several now we're in the wetlands center very so just next to the quote, just put me through the sentence she shares the information in an online group called we defend chunk guy bay. ready the irregularities at the
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$3000000000.00 project to go beyond environmental and public health issues. apart from the reports of violence, the workers and social leaders, there's been serious allegations of corruption within the peruvian navy implicating top ranking officials. some former commanders are under investigation and then pretty soon, even though the company has tried to intimidate me and many times, oh so this is a suit, me twice as a single thing. okay, so i'd have to spend my money on lawyers and investor. lots of time in the sunday is here. 5, then all the so it takes me, they've pushed me, they chased me and then they took myself. i don't, i could never get myself saying back, woke up a little bit. i'm going to laugh. dw journalists were filmed by company employees
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as soon as they approached the construction side. the company denies the obligations of intimidation and corruption and says that complies with all regulations set by the peruvian government. the one thing is to declare your opposition. another thing is to go down the different mation route and so you, people have gotten used to picking up the phone and defaming someone, basically coming against the owner of companies. and people can put it aside and sort of ment, consent based on that, it showed that it's a democratic why when people to know what the impact of the project is going to be, or you took it out and they should have the information they need to make the right decision and soon as i was getting better feel it's not because people don't want investments. it's not because people don't want development about. i said that because local communities have no experienced with via impact generated by such project or if the project,
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both of the things like policy and the start to use and know interested in our complain in that deal. they says i'm aware of this easily. so how do i mean this? i stopped by to knock on big seal, because if it's a matter you could have dignity, closest score, like the disappoint, repeated down, tends global trade to seeing rapid growth for the last 40 years. and it's 2022 it's. it's a record breaking, so teach really in years. it's not really a cause for celebration. it is a dispute,
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an idea. globalization has lifted millions out of poverty. no, it's a weapon. the rich used to exploit the poll globalization builds bridges across nations and promotes piece no is people's populism accelerates global warming and causes pandemic. so let's see is for the session. ringback how can these conflicting realities quite exist and visited through the in between them? let's break it down of the disease and implicates lots of different values. economic efficiency, environmental sustainability, the value that be attached to good jobs. and depending on how people make the trade off between these different values, they will come to different stories. again, about 2 minutes i just in the middle of into 5 different villains and zeros. you called us them is because of the book, 6 phases of globalization together. it's unfair roberts, she analyzed 6 competing narratives about the virtues and vices of the position.
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and they divided the narratives into different sub groups. first, we have the establishments in order to reach argues that does a win win process for all developed. then we have the negatives that are due globalization as readers and losers. and finally, we have the people who i knew that globalization is that most suited for the entire world, and that everyone is losing that. let's start with the most tech septic version of globalization. the establishments narrative. according to this view, globalization isn't on step below and over, whelming be beneficial for us and does evidence support the site, the declining power to rates all about the world, the god, the ends of the current international economic order have been promoting this narrative for decades. but especially since for exit and trump selection as president, it has been questioned more than ever. the corporate 19 fund that makes the direction invasion of ukraine and the recent us trying to rivalry have also so to
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challenge dispute bend of the solution of the soviet union started in 1988. the world was headed for a higher per globalization process. and brand company don't know which coal altered one of the most referenced charts showing how they couldn't make gains of this process were distributed. this is famous that different graph on the left, you see the lowest income groups of the world wide on the right, the richest one percent. let me see here is that since the call that's of the soviet union until the fiscal crisis of 2008, that had been to clear winners. first one is the middle class of developing countries, especially in asia, china, in the vietnam, but also in countries like brazil and turkey. by 2008, they sold their household income's increased between 50 to 80 percent compared to 1988. despite many regional economic crisis,
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and the 2nd demeanor is the richest bumper send off the world, mainly from invest in countries. but here the middle class is of the best, haven't seen much changing their income, and are increasingly angry about it. i think this questioning it does seem to was to be good globalization because not deliver to the middle class. well, the middle classes of the west expected or actually what they were last to expect. and i think this is the, the bottom line of the us defend trend went to the globalization has to do with this brings us to the wind, losing their right to the left coming narratives of composition spoke like need cool distribution of the world with in societies in around the world, it paid off the rich prosperity while every day folks bear the burden. left to mean populous point, fingers, and domestic c. u, as in 1000000000 as the local one percent, while the corporate power net on tens that multinational corporations explain cheap
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labor that were available to maximize profits and manipulate tools to pay as little taxes as possible. both narratives agree globalization for this as many of those are the cursed communities, citizens color minutes the environments. but the only one we know, corporations the on the other side, the right being popular isn't there to also disrupt states, but different from the less being populous in who's to blame. the right people for this criticized and it's not for sale, it's enrichment, but for not protecting them from extending threats such as all showing of chips or inflow of migrants that compete for those jobs and threats and they are nationwide . then the g economy committed to on the other hand, focuses on a different kind of external tech, the growing dr. well, it really seemed to us in china. although both countries have gained from economic globalization in relative terms,
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china has closed the gap on the us. this negative emphasizes the threats posed by economic impacts dependence be best to fit your driving. one of the phone i would need is that for, for the decades of hybridization starting the 1990s to the phone, most critics up to the location of the developing countries. the institutional framework law has been designed by developed countries, primarily to serve their own ends. so you've, how long have this critique that divides ation is essentially a neo colonial project. it's, it's like imperialism without the without form of donation. but now china has become to defend or afraid to write an economic globalization. wilder us is creating policies to contain beijing. and finally, the last 3 with the alters identified is because, although threats, narrative proponents of dispute argue that we need to redefine the goals of our
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economies enabled indeed, using societies to survive and thrive within the limits of our planet. they see globalization as a source and mix of the rates of global threats, such as the climate and by of diversity crisis. and that makes the one that's kind of a good thing, carbon emissions associated with the globalization of the rest and pensions of production and consumption are end to entering depending on which of these narratives that true. that's true in each of the, but none of the notice has the full truth. and that is simply because it ignores aspects at the other knows what these sorts in is that this stablish been there to has to be in the throne, but to be as no fee or noon hour to to come, donovan and except maybe in some photos for example and united states a deal kind of like narrative which sees china as well as the main main issue is, has to come dominant, but it has to also attend to concerns. but finally, becoming crisis concerns about
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a corporate power global and the kind of make system is based on growth. but it dependent size or not. but dependent needs our economies that enabled to try whether or not they grow, especially as decline when the crisis here knocking on our doors. the mountains of textiles washed up on the beach and gone up near the capital across closing waste from here, north america and asia, much of the global no, no longer ones ends up here. in the midst of the garbage, local fishermen are at work preparing the nets and reading the accounts for sale. we are here with fish to go. the chairman of the fisherman's cooperative waste
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piles up here and find a day. he says there's no escaping. it even went on the water all the all of this year. yeah. what does it mean on top of the ocean way, but we are happy. we've got a lot of there's often more rubbish than fish. so what can be done about these mountains of old clothes and how can the lives of the fisherman and tech start work as an across the improved lives? richardson, her team are trying to find solutions. the us point design and how set up a charge. and i cried, she used to work in the fashion industry for the visit to the cities, cut them unto close the market to prove the turning point. but you
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go to come to a month and you just see piles and piles of people walking on top of piles house because fine costs across your space and you realize that this thing you know, that i had studied, i had worked in this industry. there's lots of money put into the advertising and everything, but it's just weight. ricketts, charity strives to give all tech styles and new purpose, and it's testing department. industrial design of 44 is trying out. recycling ideas . is the garbage that usually ends up in the material that the retailers are not able to sell to. they have to pay for in the largest scale currently actually developing the largest scale. and this was kind of an initial prototype machine in order to test the viability of the process. in order to create a mixture which binds together to form the board,
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which can be used for fabrication application furniture application. it's a lot of f for a product made from discarded, cheap clothing generated by the fast fashion industry, which pushes quick throwaway purchases. germany's capital fell in a she and pop shop is opening opposite the upscale cottage a department store. she and is a chinese company that in just a few years, has to come to wells. number one, fast passion retailer, it's winning recipe, cheap clothes usually only available online. 22 to some equity isn't so important because it's very cheap and you can buy a lot for your money. look at kaufman. com. i am focus on most of the basic cutting shot for 599. find yourself in the meantime. you wait a little on the internet, but yeah, in the moment i don't really think about it. it seems like you smoke critic,
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so fast fashion in a minority here. reality of the cream, beautiful online photos of heart of she and glittering fashion. well, by launching, there's no feeling permission for us in store management. don't want to be interviewed yet. she and is trying to present itself as a champion of sustainability. it's the test fast fashion company to donate money to try to alleviate a problem. it's creative. it's giving lives ricketts, charity, $50000000.00 over the next 3 years. a modest sum for a corporation with an estimated worth of $100000000000.00. green basic uses she and of green washing, but richard sees things if it differently. we challenge all companies. i mean, the companies we find most often in the way stream are and they d a d does h and them and building marks and spencer and next. so actually she and doesn't even register on the top like 100 companies that we find in the waste stream. and
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the companies that we find most are not answering our messages are not responding. never ending stream of plastic and synthetic 5 is the decompose along the way. priscilla done so on how to email here, taking water samples for records charity. when we gather some for you to take them to the lab, that is when we do the one day class, i've included the microscope and then cop tight and then we do the accounts and then be able to estimate the number of microsoft click on michael 5 by the what the polluted water and the garbage done. web buds and count speed. there's no free waste disposal here. often rein watches, more coding scraps into the water. the money from sheehan is meant to help improve living conditions here. sanitary facilities in learning more to could soon become available in a place where at taylor's office, but more than 10 hours a day,
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a blank clock who men say he and his employee lydia re purpose the 2nd and close that are still usable for the west african market that's right, it's on that, but i think it's a lot more of like the big line, but i think there's like a condition and then like be and then i see someone he makes up to a 100 gun a and see these profit a day less than 6 zeros, 10 hours of work, improved working conditions, sustainable production, industry commitments. the fashion industry needs a fast, circular economy service less, ricketts. i hope that you can come back in 3 years from now, and i think that like there's nothing to see here. so i wanted to be over as soon
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as possible. you know, i hope that i can do something else with my life and i wish that there was less talk about things and more risk risk taking in more action. it's the only way to bring change. not just in gone the this week of the label team comes from mexico. the do you normally? my name is amelia yano, kind of heavy hassle. a betty e mail and i live in quinn about that mexico. making things oh and i have a younger sister. she's 14 years old and she's in high school. the me for 5 is my dad is a lighting designer, and my mom is a professor of filmmaking. next young,
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the senior this week, we're going into the on the 2nd i'm the and i will study. so when i grow up, i would like to be a director of actor or movie producer. i thought people thought of a senior, the value of the some of the office to have the didn't have the opportunity to study their education ended after high school. instead, they had to start working at an early age for me just to make money to be able to continue studying or something. i now have the privilege of doing that something i appreciate and i'm grateful to them for that. how old the issue, i just figured i started okay, and you'll say i don't know what i will and for you to open and explain what you mean. like you. 2 there's
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lots of good on this, probably most of the wireless dependence that's buggerminski told her it was, well, you could say that the big global problems that we currently have caused our insecurity. lack of education, food and access to water. and the gender based environment says one of the words you'll probably sell ok, but let's put it this way. one of the worst things with the greatest effect in general is this information. can you hear me? ok must affect the infinity then is love is before watching the so well in my free time, i really like to play basketball games. you could say that it's one of my favorite past times. i absolutely love it and it was thoughtful already. that's another one . and i also like to do anything related to film seems like watch movies or work on productions. i enjoy doing anything that's connected to that other one. missing part of the main contact center
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