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he wanted me to remain mysterious, fearsome, strong, sometimes threatening, sometimes of charming, but i couldn't see behind her match to the red prince's thoughts, november 25th on dw, the . the environmental protection is more than just a boss woods. it encompasses how we can solve resources would use or carbon footprint, and also how it helps communities as rise. today we'll take a look at how it college go. solutions can improve people's lives, as well as protect the natural wallet. hello, and welcome to
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a new edition of equal africa. i and son, druck a holmes, the 3 of you coming to from comp hello, right here in uganda. hello, sandra, you us? so right. protecting our planet from the many selected faces is how we can make sure it is livable for us and future generations. i am. chris allows joining you from lagos chairs. will this coming up? how people are free to trying to turn the tide on the beautiful but dangerous fish species and why of restaurant o 9 kenya set up on prob patrick. but 1st we had to zimbabwe, way access to electricity remain. so traveling for roughly 50 percent of the population. in fact, that's the guy is as low as 30 percent of the areas. this energy poverty is especially harmful to children's education. one young engineering student came up
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with a clever idea to help lights up the night. and it's a win win solution, even after nightfall. these young people in the rural community of mine who sec with some 70 kilometers south east stoves in by police capital hold right to not have to put the ethics away. that's thanks to the solar power line. that's a made from recycled materials. ends in badly, roughly 70 percent of the rural population have no access to electricity. the only lots that used to be is available here. king from kerosene lamps, 25 year old al away. my younger is an electrical engineering graduates. an inventor of what she calls, but she goes well. lantern jan google roughly translates as a plastic container. told me we had a lot of uh, sorted out a selected lead. the lights that were no longer functioning in the tim. i think it
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was doing some busy itself electronics. it's cool. so i figured out that i could be able to fix these lights and telling that a face that tim, what the challenge of the kissing. so the best way, and i thought maybe i could just put this delay that 8 seats in the plastic waste portal using discarded plastic puzzles. my younger has now made more than $500.00 lanterns, which he's mainly distributed in rural communities. they not only help young people this study that contributes to a secular economy. a glance in no vision is tackling the problem of plastic waste, which is contributing significantly to clement to climate change. so the addressing this problem we are using plus to with and see already using the amount of waste that is preaching our dump says there be some time to lunch in the tide,
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using solar power, which is a green source of energy. then babylon generates about 1900000 tons of waste, annually nearly 20 percent of that is splashed. fixed environmental list of welcome dental vision. select which in google, atlanta, that address of the country's plastic waste of crisis. with the huge powers of plastic waste, with citizens about which of these are freely to petite. that's the guides recycling it. this plastic waste to feed into the to booby univision is in a way the which was would need more support there by addressing the addition of fix and keeping the bottom and clean. but also the in a guess, picking deployments to which these are 3 main prices that were facing, you know, country to maximize the impacts of his invention. on the wayne, my young that is teaching young people how to build their own nonsense. and the
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elementary school is visits in today is completely of great inventing g, as i believe in educating these young people, because they have the same address if they are more knowledgeable on how they're speaking. so the company and most trusted with, i think all seem child would be more sustainable. the young inventor has also installed a solar system at the school, which allows the students to charge the nonsense during the day. i'm excited about making sure glanton is. it is this an as well how to keep the environment clean according to the school authorities. the students grades have improved. now that they can keep studying after doc. and this is actually motivated, our turns into to the started to swell course. but yeah. able to do the home, we could sit too long and also to start this routing using the lights,
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the going to use the light, it's nights and tomorrow morning when they come back to school, they bring the lights with them and it is charged. and they me, in the evening when they came home, they call it their lights. so yeah, same time because having a sustainable mind searching then said that when they go out, they know what straight into it for the environment, frustrated to for the payment for the tenants. and that's what we owe policy, and i'll say duncan is clements on the way. my young this is to bring large jamal communities without access to electricity. in the long run, he hopes to setup a factory to manufacturer of the affordable lots and solution on. and i'll just do this week's eco, he wrote not only these workshops on solar pod, she also runs our own small business. everyone calls the soul a queen. but watch out our susie as it is contagious. oh,
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do you? okay. i do. full g isn't easy, don't. the 27 year old installs sol assistance like here on the housing set them in the states and i do. yeah. she's an expert in solar energy. i'm the only woman on the team out of phase, and you know what? i say it's difficult going through the climate roof. put santano's on being like it's not the holidays, but the nice thing that i'm nice on. if you love what seemed to be able to know so most of this literally patel into her boss and meant to is dumber than that actually known as the solar queen. she found it has selected company back in 2007, when only a few with bits and on renewable energy back then she had to convince a customers that had technology as well as the expertise were reliable. the way i
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such a because me as always get the question, do you know what you're saying? can i speak with you? my judge? i'm showing you. you can ask somebody to pick up was hughes. oh, it is bad because it made me want to actually do more than that. actually, it was determined to fight these kind of prejudice on a truck to move him in to the sector. in 2017, she found that the ash the academy facilitates knowledge of what it was meant to be signed up for the courses. the stuff down until inquiry mobile made to apply for the training. and this was actually what, what, what about the select queen selection? and the doctor's name is actually sometimes of an older percentage collection who met a scholarship for women, was the answer. she was able to recruit and use companies and the german development agency sponsors. so a queen scholarship windows between 19 and 20 to 9 years old,
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and many have new previous experience. over the course of 3 months, the participants learn to install and maintain photovoltaic systems. at the end, they receive a certificate that tickets to a new job. we need to close the gap and even the display we need to close the gap in the technical space. and we need to have a student who met also of approaches in this goals for example, must see or not being on mary. i any of the company zoom? logitech mostly used to work in sales for the company. and maybe it wasn't makeup artist quite to leap. it is in mil. do me need this thing to do was so if you knew i did that for you know, and a was to inquiries. did you tell this? call me to fill out a new eastern, new sure. that'd be can do well in new today's yeah, installing is soonest system for utilities. all your town,
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the hotels used to be connected to the public. tal greet. there's 4, there's no, there's no pos apply. i know the ones who run this kind of business. we have 2 of another ways to power supply to the re i still in a 5 k v, a solar panel system so far around $250.00 women have completed the solar queen trina more than 9000 tough taking part in training courses and seminars. on so that technology, we need even more says that we know that the potential for full energy in nature is huge. but the switch to photo voltaic systems is difficult, not only because of money, but also due to a lack of skilled worker, a maggie barry of about 60 percent. of course we don't really, we don't assist in it's and that 50 percent above the problem the country. so we didn't want to see the problems kind of solved by one precedent. and
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that's why i definitely know that actually is hoping for more women like to look at the quote for former students takes, we mean from the so looking program a long to work with it. today the a clicking the kiosk in the bottom with the minnesota policy stuff for the quote you, it's a routine assignment for her students. it's a milestone guessing solar energy to light up the darkness. now let's say it's come tonight, then had to vienna, austria with energy efficiency is the name of the game. well, here it takes a very different shape. vienna is building a new and future prove district. and the 2nd installment of all new series of social media team checks out the high tech ways. the big street plants to save energy the the, the small buildings talk to each other in the end is new is district
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communication is key. the buildings on purchasing solar energy and it connected shuttle if one building needs small power the others can provide. ready the best smoke building is equipped with thousands of senses. so researches can study how buildings can efficiently sham out. the buildings consume about 40 percent of global energy. so making them more efficient can make a real difference. time now to leave west africa and head to the cost of stuff. half of good just means of course the, the ability to see in some parts of the world and the illegal global tread is, will make shrinking shots populations bought smuggling. and on type 14
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organizations come up with an unconventional prevention method this week on doing give it the shocks have lived on it to move in full 150000000 years. and you have many species now seriously endangered, because every year and more than $70000000.00 of them. ok. asia is the main market for the bins of popular and expensive delicacy. the markets as with mold and full 100000000 years. each species of shock can be identified by its fins, something the world of protection organization traffic is making use of and it's fights against poaching. in south africa, employee scan in real shocks and that allows the computer to create the exact 3 d models of them. the 3 d printer then builds a company and that's when the autistic costs at the job begins. shock,
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fence on not only different and shame. each species has its own typical coloring which makes it unique. all the details are included. the aim of these 3 d printed models is to enable anyone to identify a shock species using them. costs, as officials can use them and or can you essentially help stop any illegal fins being smuggled through the borders? it's a big gap in the legal shock trade and a lot of these funds will go into the board as undetected. this tool can really help in stopping the needs of the official fin is also a quoted, a q r code, this case, customs officials more information about the particular species, allowing them to respond immediately if they find fins from protected shocks, rights and marine spaces such as shocks need to be protected and the more people
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know about them, the better what they look like once they need to survive, and also what they belong. because increasingly, we are seeing spaces for the in places where they don't belong. as the oceans role woman, non native species are moving in to fly and face. for example, in recent years, this swamp, halfway around the walls and have now reached the mediterranean and creeks. they are closing all sorts of problems on any sort of system or what do you open? it smells, it's a full, it's a huge problem. they, they don't fish and all the smaller fish, one or throws them flip side a few years ago here near the eastern coast of crete line fish were just the bycatch. now the nets are full of them, especially in early summer. today's catches and particularly
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good. but the crew did net plenty of line fish. one is trapped, the spiny fisher venomous. so the fisher has to be careful of this, of the you, this and these here are the venomous spikes in the southern venom is similar to that of the scorpion fish that i accept is more poisonous. you, we look through in the so we have to be pretty careful. assume it said you, this is the closer you get the idea in. unfortunately the fish or ethical article throws it mine the fish may be lovely to look at. but they're among the most invasive species in the world. they arrived here through the suez canal and are thriving in the waters that have grown warmer as a result of climate change. researchers say that encouraging local fishers to catch them and control their population with help. and blind fish are
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tasty, but they haven't caught on with consumers yet. on the part of i use nicole louse is just a few kilometers away. it's home to one of the few sea food shops that sell lion fish here. shop owner, can you quote as coco latkes decided to take the plunge 4 years ago today, his employees know how to remove the venomous fines and fillet the fish. but so far, customers haven't quite warmed up to them. i have to promote it because if people don't know if an officer, the experts told us that it was okay to eat, we tasted it. how did you know it? good. good tastes, good flavor. and the fishes white inside efforts are underway to grow the market for line fish like this publicity event in the southeast of creek, local shifts, hotel and restaurant toners were invited to sample various dishes made with line fish. few lays. it's a competitive industry. but here,
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the participants can share ideas for recipes and learn how to better market the fish. just as important though, is that the organizers want to raise awareness of the ecological benefits of eating line fish. our main focus these to reviews that, that much of that video face is doing to the system. so we find out that the we can promote it with different recipes. so we say, why knows? about 900 kilometers north in festa, low nikki, we visit the headquarters of i see an independent environmental organization that promote sustainable fishing. they're also looking for solutions for invasive species like the line fish in a pilot project. they're testing a special trap. the reason why we're using these stops is because they call a s by guts, so they mostly target, like they attract mostly lying face and, and not the native species. because loan fees are usually attracted by because
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auctions, when the line fish gather around the artificial rece, the trump snapshot, the trap was patented in the united states. now the 1st fishers have started testing a smaller and lighter version in the mediterranean. i see also works with scientists, marine biologists dalio cuts in the values explains why line fish have become such a plague. here. intensive, limited branyon is cheaper than stress color a. hi us, many hundreds of other spaces. so especially the eastern mid, that item is now quite invaded by many property contributions from the jeep. there's a new environment with climate change is much more should the environment, the references. when this does come out was up and, and for the phone decades there were many obstacles for the sections be issues a lot. i that i lot of these jobs that's where the short legs
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gradually. additionally, the wasn't used to notice salinas, the, these are huge on these are very similar to the southern people that's now issues from that she probably should still be nob cypress, what i to the fact and create a batch of fresh line fish the lays type of just been delivered. it's a specialty here. one of the few places with has line fish on the menu. while i'm so got it almost. we all put 2 different dishes with recipes created by all chef on top of become wiser with. i'm sorry. thank lou tama and scroll down, you're going to get along with various hubs. and then if you're there, some of the most popular dishes on the menu on the side, i see whether local or tourist. everyone who tries to dishes is one over this visit or from poland had never heard of line fish before. this is
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my 1st time and i am very, very impressed. and this, this is so this is the boats have headed back out again. the more the line fish market continues to grow, the better for local fishers and the marine ecosystem. now, for another delicacy from the c, edible crops, the global appetite for crowds from kenya is huge. every month, around $10000.00 tons of quotes, they're an exported around the world's the but demand is so big that now prop population, so i'm just straight as so all the habitats. so is there a way to fund them? so tentatively, what pay the visit to a project striving to do just that whenever the tide is low sided, guido is out here hunting for my crowds at the might of creek, in what time or can leave the county. it has been his daily routine for the past 30
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years. he used to catch about 10 crabs a day. but due to of a fishing on a good day, he's glad to find 5. this time he'll have to make do with just one. some examples of making fun and broke. i saw these low hills are the result of climate change and black ones, and he hardly, i hear welcome back. and that's where most of the problems lie when i'm ready for your help of the money to dry season is now much longer than it used to be. most of the contracts prefer rainy weather. i buy the do over the new york. i to of wonder why not then most of side degree is catch ends up in restaurants like the che charlotte, which is renowned for its cry. justin and there has been in charge. he has since 1999. over the years he noticed that the crowd sold to his restaurants with declining in both size and number. so he started looking into breeding them.
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what i noticed is that a lot of that mangrove areas and crab areas where they have these drugs that to bring naturally was depleted. there was no more crap in these areas. and even though you had very big funds for crab, but there was no more crap or crafts and mangrove as far as share a symbiotic relationship. when disrupted it can have adverse ecological effects. crowds live and breed in the mangroves well digging the bars that help to erase the settlement. they also feed on mangrove leaves and other organic matter, which means the nutrients get recycled. the crabs are very good in terms of the ecological monitoring. because they tell you we've, among them it's completely integrated, you're not find the cause of them. so that, i mean, it gets out of the middle of in the bottom in doubt, this, the dwindling crab stocks just in the near decided to set up
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a hatchery in 2017. most of the world's histories are found in asia. i mean, his history is one of the 1st to be established on the african continent. to make sure the program succeeds. he holds training sessions and he's had to re full local farm, is then during the importance of conserving the mud crab and about the symbiotic relationship with a mangrove forest. once the program starts, they'll touch his baby crowds, instead of fishing in the nearby creeks. justin in years history will sell aquino of eggs to the thomas at about 2 euros $31.00 so mature into crowds. the farm is will release some into the bank, red forest and sell some of them to restaurants. you and waste. what was it from the hatch? where you can also be used to help regenerate the mangrove forest. i collect mangrove seed. that washes up on our beach. you put them in this month or that
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waste water because it is full of, of, of a good stuff for mangroves, but bad stuff for crabs. the mangroves thrived from the bad stuff of drugs, suggested in years hatchery. it says, shall name a, not singlehandedly, solve the issues of as a fishing all mangrove conservation on the canyon coast boss. it says any one step in the right direction. that's all for the addition of equal off we go. i hope you like the she'll join us next week. we'll take a look at more environmental initiatives and the people behind them. i and sandra holmes that we know, do you think good bye from cumberland, right to in uganda, a vice sandra. i also hope everyone good joins us again next week. in the meantime, all the best for me, chris, the lens. finding out from lagos, nigeria, take care,
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