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still a replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy around the world. is this really possible documentary renewables revenue jobs november 25th on d w. the hello, and welcome to this new edition of a cool africa. the environment show brought to you by mtv and uganda. jim is dw until those tv right here. now jerry, i'm chris olives. coming to you from lee goes that with me as always. is mike cool present to sandra a, tim, paula, to hi, grace. lovely. to see you. as always,
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today's program will take us a close applicant. our phones will also be checking in on what's happening in you here is a quick peek at what we have in store for you today. dog and you've gone to us. i think the weight to a better education is felipe springs, old thoughts. it's in new york to fix the was also coming up, a party been gone, that is getting fee would slowly us i know timothy me ever since he has they have been a lot of news reports about the echo system clubs and most scientist, one that we are currently at the start of a new boss extinction. now the gain risk data reveals success is in the field of conservation, but on doing the damage we as humans of cause this often a very big undertaking on a slow process. in our 1st reports,
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we'll see how one of the words, the guess mom was, is providing insight into a plan. it's not just the coast as to the southern right whales of facts from the antarctic. and every citing is a special event for more than 50 years. now researches have carried out an annual survey of the whales of the cape of south africa. from above. they photographed, i'd count the whales and assess their health, the current head of the study else, but mueller has been keeping a close eye on the trend. we see the right well as the right sentinel to show is how climate change is affecting the southern ocean and then target regions. and these wells basically come to our coast and south africa with these messages of april system changes. therefore we call them the rise. well, the team covers hundreds of kilometers of coastline,
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hoping to capture the photographs of the whales. specifically the callo cities on their heads of the rough patches of skin appear white because they are covered with color. these of the way you lice the color cities produce a unique pattern on each wave, which can be analyzed using computational modeling to identify individual animals. but capturing the images can be a challenge. also. we need to be directly overhead those wells. we need a shot straight on over over the top of a head, and to make sure we get a very good plots in the past. and we're going to have any waves or breaking over the head. that is quite challenging, especially of a helicopter that is moving around a lot, especially getting buffered around in the wind. next, spend 150 kilometers from cape town, the shallow waters of what could be like teeming with like a lot with the southern right wells. it's also
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a stopping point for how back whales who arrived here with their cost on their annual migration up south africa's eastern coast. it's super important to have centuries like that because these wells are spending a lot of energy to get all the way up to south africa from ends off to giving birth, producing milk for their babies to get strong enough to head back down to antarctica. and if this areas protected this place where they resting, then they don't have to use additional energy to move out of the way of ship. so, but so well other people around and outside the protected season. they all lots of people on the water here. south africa has the largest population of southern right 12 in the world, more than $6500.00 cost through these waters every year. so it's not just the scientists who hope to spot them, thousands of tourists for all of the world visit the toner. combine is hoping to catch a glimpse of the gentle giants,
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and that of course helps who's the local economy and tourism. it has been growing in the area for, you know, the last 20 or 30 years quite, quite, quite extensively. but this has really put us in the front foot and even way ahead of some of the other smaller towns around the area. and yeah, it's had a great, great impact and financially it sustains a massive, massive amount of people around our a direct area as the number of wales has rebounded since the 1976 back on commercial wally in the southern hemisphere. but the research a say the global population is still about 20 percent of pre industrial wally levels. and while hop who is in waiting ships, may be a thing of the past year. the multi decade study suggests that southern right whales are facing a new day. jeff, feeding grounds of the set african right well, population is south of south african, the southern ocean. and what we've seen there is a reduced um sea ice conditions. and that means to reduce the ability for crew to
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risk produce, which is their main pre source. and it shows us how long term monitoring is critical to see changes in, in well populations, but also then related to the environmental conditions. the swells, dependable in this delicate eco system. changes that are taking place. thousands of filaments, the way are of vital importance to the wells at the people live. yeah, the creating say far environment for animals is key to successful conservation on the teams with the vote at the time to these causes, i am valuable just like those of the folks did time to people to you are right above the trees. lots of children around the walls don't have easy access to education for example. and sometimes it is the simplest thing that is funding in the way being able to get to school. here is basically doing good
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a small but significant change has made morning's role. most mostly, if it goes from you, kansas didn't just community sharissa. papa used to work for hours on end. now she's zips to school on u. n. g or donate to bicycle. it's a climate friendly solution and she always gets their own time when they come to school that much. now i can do school, i mean because of the school, even when it's dark and raining most students in rural, you kinda have to track several kilometers to and from school every day. that time is lost, that could be spend time lessons or study some even end up dropping out of school altogether, especially goals. that's why the n g or stop is providing goals with bikes. as they walk long distances to access scores. they find the challenges,
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for example main, the whole said use them into some other things and they end up going, saving and going out of school. the goals are safer on the roads and they have more energy at school plus bikes, a kind to the environment and easy to maintain. the n g i has already given bikes to dozens of go seen this fall from the school. which has even helped some of them to successfully complete that secondary education. ringback ringback and 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 stories. well, that concept would feed nicely, you know,
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next segments vienna. this capital bull street is currently developing a recitation district that is designed to be to, to prove on today. we have the boss installment about 6 plus series loans, but also social media team. that is all about that. we are rolling out the series. we have an episode about mobility as well as public transportation was always more convenient than driving. it's called the pushing whole method. it's what neighborhoods have a metro bus stop around the corner while calls are parked in designated carriages. that's exactly what's happening and then you districts, fee in australia, but short distance is crucial to. so city plan has made sure people can easily reach schools. shops for adults has offices on foot or by the goal is that 40 percent of trips and vase that will be made by public transport. 40 percent i bike
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or on foot and only 20 percent by call most bike. it's a win win solution, because few of calls on the road means a higher quality of life. it might be a lot of fun in that fashion is one of the was most polluting industries. and funnily almost 50 percent of discarded foods exported from the u. and the here in africa way also causes a lot of environmental dom each month. health dot trend will come to an end one day . if more in the industry, for example, set the once the d n a till 8. this used closing been could be in almost any european city, but no matter where it's located, chances are the closing will end up in prod. so it's in the the world text, the recycling capital around 150 of the 7000 text
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companies here are involved. and recycling used cars from germany, austria, and switzerland and up at salvatore. run gino's warehouse. did you find that she gives me? i loved you, this is where we separate. what comes in. we separate t shirts. pants, children's clothing, sweaters, and jackets. according to season on a winter or summer, steven same the, the resales 2 thirds of the closing mostly to africa. and each i, tennessee who works next door, takes the last 3rd or finally business has been turning us close into yard and fabric for 4 generations. it's a complex process that starts here. know, submit the table and one solar goal is to restore the young to its original color. we separate the colors and then the machine turns the racks into a tiny bit. finally proposed scratching my head out. that way. we were to the original color without to kind of code eyes. the chemical guys are only
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one of the problems of today's textile industry. worldwide, 20 percent of water pollution comes from dying on finishing fabrics. that's another reason why recycling used clothing is so important. the material then goes to on washing plans, where it's shredded and turns back into rule material. we draw the water we use from a debt of 150 meters. we filter it and then send it directly to the treatment plan to be purified. so we also recycle the, with the company processes up to $25.00 tons of fabric per day. the final product, as these fluffy fibers, the material has been dried and now has the moisture content of the original fi, but now it's ready to be packaged. and so those funds, the on the recycling process continues in
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a nearby factory. the fibers are turned into yarn and then fabric. every european buys an average $26.00 kilos of textiles per year. most eventually ends up as landfill for the tree, it's a terrible waste. most of the 400 we're trying to do us small part here. if course it's the fashion industry followed, at least we can accomplish so much more. it's hard to believe the 21 percent of all used clothing in the world is recycled, and 16 percent of that one percentage recycled here in pa, a tool. yes, some of the contribution here in protest textile district is important. the roof start off is already selling recycle design or function around the world. hello trippy on his goal is to bring together our to is no methods sustainable fashion. and the principles of a circular economy is convinced the quantity closing can be ethical and
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environmental. you are responsible for the amount of generation to people that we're seeing that more and more people are interested in these issues and are willing to buy less clothing, but spend more on quality that remain on the just the opposite of fast bashing, which is what we have until just a few years ago that so that was all about low prices and buying new clothes, more often, new america, simply we're looking to spend that people home on comfortable as people like nicolo, and then literally are showing the sustainable fashion is more than just a dream for places like proud so all over the world can help make it's a reality. using less and becoming more sustainable is so important across all areas of one life. including who we own knows that we need to eat a fruit and vegetable bonds for bonus diet. we also need some proteins, the most popular sol, so that is weak, but us, we know that's not highly sustainable. that is right. sandra as race is the so
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mitch consumption of the climate prices are closely connected and meet is expensive . so that's also a fact which is another reason why more and more people i'm bracing alternatives. i'd like supports comes from gun. now this in front is being treated at the clinic and, and not think any of ctf comedy. often the case it was gonna, the diagnosis is how you want it to you soon see, i mean, the results of unbalanced died starting in the womb. felicia done so it's a nutritionist she gives pregnant women and young my this advice on how to feed your children into show died when a low budget or if we want to single out. and they give that to help us achieve this a good ions. they took it in pregnancy and insured and then it's so you have been
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because it provides almost a quote amongst us that are you on the on the most those protest would give us. so i would say that's so yeah, bins. it's a golden cope. that's we can use funnels and if he's a very follow up, we're going to need to be to fight against model intrusion and one to marry and the latter was a jump. feels like why is it we cannot expect she runs a woman's lead me. she internally that food uses. so a base for 1st stages separates in this tools from this. so yeah, i've been so we've cleaned it and then it has to. so for me be 4 to 5 minutes. then we can now grind it into pieces. the side pace is then strain to produce side moke, which is seen 10 boils to extract the boats in the calculated mode, events crease free of lead creed under a heavy weight to produce tofal, which many i li, live lowes into head, deep fry. yeah. finally, as
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a variety of spices to make that resulting to bob unappetizing prospect for children to medi i loud guess have slight views from lucca thomas, the plant itself considered to be successfully called to retail here despite the extreme clements of conditions that often frequent nothing gonna this is possibly getting some bonded for risk. it'll it to me dr. equal region does be seen in the impact of climate change would floss during did when the season an extreme drought in the dry him on the last in the morning on china. i degree, day dog and becoming marginalizing thanks, affinity, and production, etc. so farmers on, on relying on see, i mean, because they're able to produce, interested in the, i mean, minimize resources and also to production which is high. and also it's helped to replenish, sorry, i'll fix issues but doesn't less positive side to. so i mean room in the region
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which we do to make a quick fluffy needs a growing number of pharmacy focusing on the plans and abundant. and the more tradition across, like these, emulate. meanwhile, c o 2 is it was in the region being lost as trees that claim to make way for so they've been finding plus most of the have this is used to feed livestock at an increase in their comfortable pollution to means i'm increase in between production return is one of the greenhouse gases with high global warming potential. so there's a nexus between our quarter production and climate change. so it would actually help decline me using the right, which we so widely consume its substitute, some of the features. so a, in the middle to she makes for head grandchildren who i rarely saved me. a lot of the day, the fine, it's cheap compared to annual, meet them. i love to call them by beef because we can't afford it. and the so we need helps has to cook healthy meals. they've got new or told it is one to see if
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it expansion of so i find me in, in nothing down in the way of school pictures run by mary. i little hours shows diplomacy demand for meet substitutes made from the bean and a small p portfolio debt example. the climate would also be good for wayne. women are given the same rights and opportunities as men. they built all the gifts of vaccine freedom to choose what they want from life. it gets the independence of the total me to work on or, and look after themselves rather than being forced to rely on man. i'm getting trapped in. i don't want this situation, which sadly is still the case all over the world. well, time, so changing on the strong women in this next report frozen probably proves there is no such thing. as men's work,
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splitting the rock take strings and practice, but to notes i found us knows what she's doing. drilling, hammering and holding mess of stones. this is everyday life with a female minus and cut away. they're looking for icon, the re. today they get lucky. how does that stuff here? i like working with shovel hammer and chisel because i feel like that ever since i started working with these tools, i'm set to talk and i don't get sick as much as i used to before i started working here compared to add to add as and then with that, we're going to be setting that tongue auctioned. that was 3 years ago since then. the 49 year old widow has learned a lot about your mining in this mind, especially because it is sustainable. the reading deposits are often deep inside the rocks, but as manager repeat psych when she explains the method to use you as low impact
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as possible to make it more sustainable with concentration born using tools and how much then of lasting so that you will in some of these is very large footprints on the environment and then there is no use of chemicals during the learning process. and um, there is minimal useful for time because it's basically taking the, committing rock out of the mother of that. how does it? and then we clean it if necessary, with minimal to me here in north sense and bob where or to is cars and has to be used sparingly. so the woman don't take water from that to good. so river, but sausage from a disuse mind way. rainwater cliques, they also need it for the vegetable garden condo next to the my mom we add to choir, and so we did set up some of the vegetables also go to woods assisting underprivileged families. but i know that up for quite a cycle at 10 mid i'm are you able to show up?
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and we also provide the elderly with vegetables, those in the community and who can no longer fend for themselves. but so you to go out to meet. i'm really while you're working in the fields is another part of town does job. she enjoys dividing her time between gardening and mining and she likes the fact that only women work here. they are in the equivalent of a $180.00 euros a month. but to the most jobs in the region of the vegetable, some is also sustainable. for example, the women use organic, fertilize a made from catwoman. you and the practice crop rotation to enrich the swell green vegetables such as kill onions and carrots. in the past, the main crop pro here was tobacco. the climate change means that they are no longer reliable, rainy seasons and harvest have suffered more and more people in colorado. i have
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turned to goals mining here on the to, to go rizza many legal goals minus a woman's name. i don't see it. i can see that the woman at some bunk. why have comfortable lives? we wanted to join them, but we were told that they would no longer hiring. it's good for them as they no longer have to ask their husbands to give them money for school fees of a necessity, at least via independence. as an of the african countries mining and zimbabwe is regulated, but controls are irregular. very few mines in africa are sustainable. simple, quick is an exception. so there's a little data available about environmentally friendly and fan monroe mining on the continent. but experts do know it's cost as much as it may has to be in a way. and if that once a mine is closed, re nature ration needs to occur as extensively as possible and reserve funds have
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to be set aside. well, that's definitely a mis looked out and give it to them or just is off the dog so it might not make is it's the issue of yeah, that's a challenge even for the small scale jim, my son buckler, co founder patrick's a. don't get it's regularly on sites of to 5 years. you deposits are rarely found. the mine still isn't financially viable, but he remains optimistic. we're making partnerships with companies that focus on empowering sustainable mining. i mean that's, that's the future. everyone wants to know where the trace evidence to be able to trace where this building is coming from. and mine's like, i was going to be the minds of the future. this is a woman already taking re naturalization measures and planting trees once a month. they printed 1800 cds, but many having survived the bananas into pious, have thrived, and the woman will soon be harvesting them. the carving not more sustainable future,
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not just in the gym mine, but here in the fields to the thoughts loops like had like boss less than also be slot is fine. all the best of them on that brings us to the very end of this week's program. we hope there was any firing, take a week or 2 for each one of you to be sure to join us again very soon and look forward to seeing you on again for now. take care. i am sandra collins, the trina video. thank you, sandra, and just before i say good bye, i would just like to remind you that's all shows. and reports can also be seen online, along with a lot of other interesting content relating to conservation of climate protection, as well as green cities and clean mobility. and never forget if you take all the she will take l view. i'm present legs. so i mean though,
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