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and at the same time, death keeps rising. don, no, but is there a t leads to higher unemployment and slows down the economy? was the card you've reached the 20100 trillion that trump stuff, december 9, dw, the far as the awful referred to as the long. so the which isn't surprising. seems the essential for the health, a well being on the planet. but as we know, all forest a face and multiple threads broke on by over exploitation on global warming.
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welcome to visit the addition of eco africa. i'm 1st alarms coming to from lake us and i am sandra co homes that we know do right to income pull out. you gotta, yes indeed, please. in order to secure all future, we really must mix of building own valuable ecosystems a priority. and fortunately for all of us, efforts are being made to do just that. so do so choose because we'll be looking out a few of them today. and here is what else we've got coming up. meet the upcoming release of these 2, these convincing people to resolve trees. yeah. how floods can be used, dice, tech style, the end line. why are they both? forest is a strong forest. a hit on it go off because we've had many reports on wildlife poaching and species troughing and well,
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the recognize coins in most places. whole mixture of the open does are punished well, right to encompass a special quote brings up a trip is to just is it is the fast in africa dedicated to wildlife crime. and we meet the inspiring woman who heads it the less southern way trying to roam free in uganda was to like, push it in 1983. this huge, but they'll say, i mean more can live to be 45 years old. but here it was hunted out of existence by people wanting to sell its own illegally. the key less rarely fixed justice gladys come to send you from us because 1st space show what less quote wants to change or that. and then more who is a victim?
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in the wildlife does not have a chance report that's wrong for slip has been okay then to them even when said the survivors, they don't have a chance to report them, have a chance to follow up on their case. then i have a chance to appear in court to tell the story, to show us the pain, like where a human being is. the victim with blood is come up, so i'm just picking up for them. these and most healthy, powerful ally, the chief magistrate, often visit to this wide left century outside compiler to get frustrating information about the ongoing fortune, which is a feeding into international crimes. c camera describes the state of rhodes. that's why we simply risk you from trust because some of them have those to the pray motors. are they coming on the right? otherwise have broken names as,
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as i didn't expect shifting pain to be quite honest. i think of a just this must be dispensed on behalf of these animals. since you've been as wide lift, quote was established in 2017 income pilot jessica messengers dispensed justice in more than 1000 cases. the loan gate goes on then will come as suddenly is determined to help cub illegal wildlife trade. i realize how much depletion is going on. the law says the are all they all i keep getting up and they get to know all these a big role. those additional fees have, but i really have to play to save nature, not for me today, but all those who come off to me then will come a sudden is determined to help cub illegal wildlife trait about to be live in the same. so if you've done them, territory isn't legally protected,
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quotes sufficient areas encroach him on the natural resources. how mean killing any of the any? most is punishable by laws that with tough and in recent years. but it's not always enough between 2021 and 2 to 22. your almost 3000 documented cases even in the funds spit using these kind of p s the buffers the he pause. and when you look at the people who use is this p as some of them consider all of these p as a distance of a set that for them it does. and for you, you would, you can't even for the distance of 5 me tests. and these are older people, it will have been in the poaching activities that ice from title mind was arrested after killing a buffalo. we disappear, such cases used to face delays and you would, you know, really go assist you and really resulted in steve sentences. but white glove crimes
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. now gets special attention in commerce and use court in atlanta my case in 2022. she sent a repeat offender by very trafficky to life in prison. the judgment was widely welcomed by cloud solutions. we started to see some pictures on the bank picking the city yesterday because now it is a special court who are bringing suspects from photos of the country. and so we started to get thinking that that incentive people wants to commit to play when they, you know, that once you commit to this claim, you wouldn't be taken to come by. that is a special court and you kind of be given a hash punishment. so i think to me that towards the very good thing to come, i said you see was that some suspects presented to harcourt desktop, the importance of consultation and protecting endangered species. so be on how to
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do the show really just found it and then proceeds organization to educate communities, especially the young generation use the. 6 the little ones come the grooms to be the future when sufficient is most who can solve the environment. mitchell took care of the most of the we i labor and take care of. and if we left them for example, and we didn't care to catch them. yeah, and they kind of as well become the official portion, sons to close sufficient efforts. then no more than such a way try nose in uganda. judge gonna send you hopes of the countries was soon sent to the right. so finding most, when dealing with pushing on traffic, inc van creatures like this sold and why trade? no me once again live long lives in freedom. what a wonderful example of how one person can really make a difference. we had now to the democratic republic of congo to meet someone else
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who is currently dedicating his life to protecting the natural world. yes, and on the very difficult conditions for decades. the city of goma has been played by war and prizes and its fall from over a yes, it's right there that we follow the man to remains committed to environmental protection. bestbuy the oats. i don't know, he doesn't take joseph single long to attract a crowd here in northern parts of the gloom. a refugee camp is home to over half a 1000000 internally displaced people and many have lost everything which some go has in mind when he explains how important is nature east to. there will be the same populace, the only associated law. most of these people can't read or write on a move, but it's very important that everyone who is struggling with hard to say, i believe he understands these problems and knows how to respond. and he saw how to
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make good decisions. one, this is your best guess is what i'm wondering for myself. i understand environmental issues and the role of trees along the way through, then they can change their behavior. your do you still have point to point to point to know is that still the biggest threat to the environment in the region these deforestation? some 1500 feet is filled here every day. the refugees, many use the wood to cook with almost no one he has with nor do they received any state benefits. some of them make a modest leading, producing chuckle out of wood. skip away, the video was what you see behind me is a fire where what is being burned and turned into charcoal. but there's a risk that we end up with poor air quality because there aren't enough trees purifying the air and producing oxygen. was it the putting you have the look season? sluggish. is a problem, not just in go ma, but across the country, according to the n g o global forest schwartz from 475000 hex is
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a primary for us. we lost in the democratic republic of congo in 2019 alone for several years in a row. the dear c, as in losing more old growth reinforced than any other country except for brazil. the civil war and high numbers of internally displaced people exacerbate the problem. last year, fighting once again, flat up between the comalies government forces and the m $23.00 rebels. 5.7000000 people have been displaced by the conflict in january 2020 to joseph. so i'm glad was among those 453, he's home. he's been in goma ever since he's conservation. what is not without risk? because the rebels use of funds gain from the legal for you failing to finance the find useful venue, just give him one of them is only ease on event that either they came to my house and vandalized. it is just the on to god they told everyone they were looking for
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me is your feet and looked almost fuss. e book, goods activities high in many of the active as a result, plus the face, a lot of security threats given to show losing it because we're harming the interest of people who benefit from destroying the environment. thanks joint did. i'm do one more, but he's seen the devastating impact of deforestation. exact is what drives him forward. despite the risk he's managed to galvanize some 3000 people. vote locals and refugees to plants, trees in an effort to reverse the effects of deforestation. pharma, my friend though, for the high is one of them. so many means what i've learned how important to do to protect trees, you need to equal they play a crucial role in protecting the environment that i mean, given that many people continue to so tree unless i find that in, i don't clunk new one of them are nice months, but i should have what i've learned with others. i want them to realize how
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important it is to palm trees on the meeting slash. saki loves me that we know that the future of our forest depends mainly on women. do some they are the ones who are in charge of our families and they keep everything going and no fun me joseph sung, go has his own garden where he grows a range of vegetables, including spinach. he's also planted another cuddled trees. he does a little bit of work here every day. he's also committed to teaching his children about the environment. he uses thoughts as a way of teaching them. it was the thinking that the mind to present it. so, you know, every day i give them a drawing exercise so that when i ask them to think of something to do with the environment that this with nature and mall to spell, i'm at 2 a 2 is it helps them develop a mindset, do
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a mental social and emotional capacity, so that will make them more likely to protect the environment when they grow up. so i would think so joseph sung, go see guys. location as a key to ensuring the environment is protected. in this way, the hopes all those around him will get the message, including the next generation. in the future, forest is a concern and phones to freeze day are struggling with high attempt bridges. and the regular ring full of experts say this will only get worse in the coming decades . but the 3rd is, think they might have found a very simple way to help build up a forest resilience. let's find out more. the tree on the right. it has hardly any leaves left and will soon die, while the one on the left is doing well for the time being not
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a good sign. here in the media and sieve. foresters are trying out a strategy to cope with the effects of climate change. this is what's called a mosaic forest, made up of all sorts of different trees, including perches folks and turkish pines. oh, that's all it was a see. the bill on the other side of the mosaic forest is 1st and foremost, a legacy of several shall be cultural methods left in regular, high, far as irregular. high forest items of old was positive. send lessons unrestored, have a time to see, receive their dental, and they also an ultra nation of landscapes and the mix of species. oh no, definitely. that's what we need to remember about the most a far i should be destroyed. it's a mixture of agitation, estrada. that boost is the resilience of the force of the day and above all of tomorrow. the fund 4200 heck, there's of land. the french forestry agency are facing us, you know, they for k is trying out solutions to climate change. they're basing their
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experiments on a predicted temperature increase of 4 degrees celsius. by the end of this century, climate stress is like a silent storm. the experts say causing as much damage as forest fires, and it's one that isn't stopping there. diversifying the forest with conifers, the citrus trees and southern trees species they've planted style. oaks, for example, which originated in southern france under mature oaks. this protects the small oaks in very hot, dry summers. the foresters use a net to collect acorns to be used in their program. they hope that the introduced species will hybridize with native oaks. the bulk of the problem was they thought the importance of the mosaic forest in relation to climate change hours to always have one or more solutions to avoid deadlock. and to continue to help you far as to
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adopt. whether we can see the climate change is happening very fast on the far as the ability to adopt, the speed of climate change is limited. they will do something i think it is. and that's where the far as this contribution is important. simple in helping a far as to adapt to climate change more quickly. let's see, i don't know. you know, the efficiency meant to exceed the french foresters are pinning their hopes on the mosaic of trees. species instead of a monoculture, it's more difficult to manage, but it's also more resilient to intensifying climate change. the, the state a bureau, we're not head over to all stress capital. well, a lot of attention is also given to trees and other plans. starting for the 3rd part of what digital series about this new district designed to of the future proof
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. this week we're going to find out why grid spaces of such an important element in this forward thinking and see the city planners around the world should watch carefully. the house of van is newly built district, as spun is made up as open street squares and conks, taunting trees could save thousands of lives. trees reduce the effects of time at change light came especially in urban areas. in the center isn't also official. like for people to swim in, the entire city slopes towards it so that the rain most will collect that even with only scanning areas of heat still pop up during the summer. in the city square, the concrete was torn out and replaced by flowers, trees, and mr. extensions to cool down people and the environment money coming
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in from sending land. it's a private investors, helps fund social housing in the public parks in the neighborhood. and the residents do that for shed to with community gardens and planting flowers and greenery wherever they can lie. 2050. it's estimated that will be 2400000000 more people living in cities this century could rightly be called the oven century. it's about time to make all cities ready for the future. be prepared for the future as well as the system. the ability is all about from architect a new rope. we know move to fashion in africa and industry. that's also making an efforts to clean up its act. that is right, crease and i think you will be surprised to hear the plants and minerals complaint
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also very important for kids. when combined with a big helping of creat cvt. here is based weeks doing, give it the middle to adam, usually it's food, stuff from the local market to die has fabrics, tea and coffee for brown tones, turmeric for a woman. yellow and bass is pushing thoughts that has beautiful color. the somali born design i once worked, profess diffraction companies using all just visual dies until one day she lost a sense of smell. now she runs around 5 in kenya, and only employees, natural dies. when i'm doing my production, these die is very natural. and normally i can test it, nothing happens to,
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i mean i can test, i don't get sick, the dies don't home has stuff either or the environment named co adam is one of africa. sustainable fashion. pine is she's convinced, synthetic dies, have no future on the continent. those is definitely a step in the right direction, especially knowing that takes though production is responsible for around 20 percent of clean water pollution. once a west, we need that water for making other things like growing food. and it's rippled texas to merkel a country that he's runs aged by drought. but that to the, of finding ways to improve what's the efficiency morocco has to deal with the fact that it has less than less water agriculture as the north african countries most vital industry. that's why the country is now
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investing in cutting edge irrigation systems. the world of buying is helping morocco with hundreds of millions in loans, but it's not really the solution to do kind of a region in the northwest is actually rich and fed tile. climate change has led to less rain full you know, culture, we used to use irrigation techniques based on water canals. now the canals don't work any more. as too much water is wasted. not with the help of modern techniques, like drip irrigation, almost to none is wasted. the world's bank initiated the project and the to call our region in 2009. and that's the kind of all the animals of the industry and then with the local irrigation programs, the farmers have control over the irrigation process for them in the production process hasn't intensified any. and that's in
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a level and also what the productivity level could do. something tangible to happen is that, well, there's an increase in yield, which farm is talk about a lot, you know, it has that effect on crops. no, no, i don't have some inches, you know, and then from the head, that's an analog, as well as an individual at with the drip irrigation the what a seeps into the soil as close as possible to the roots of the plants. the project into color is what the equivalent of some $158000000.00 the farm is taking part in the project to take out a low interest loan. like, you know, more savvy. this technology is expensive, but it's worth it because it gives us large holding production. when we still relying on tradition navigation, the beach shield was 40 or 50 ton. and as i've to introducing drip irrigation, the yield reached a 10220 tons back to send me your sample box. morocco is one of many countries that rely on onto efficiently vacation in the countries mocking
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green between 20 and 50 percent of farmland is irrigated more than half of the areas in pain got irrigated, especially in asia worldwide, 20 percent of thumb and is artificially irrigated. this land produces 40 percent of the world stage to maintain irrigation technology in the middle east and north africa. $17000000000.00 have to be raised annually. huge costs. now thanks to irrigation, farmers are growing other crops that use mobile to, which is prompted criticism. as i said in the lab shopping, i am so not going to be i give you the agricultural project to morocco need to be reconsidered in general. less than that they have. the ela is that we can use up our basic water resources to grow crops for export via this little out in like watermelon. and i have a condo, it, which are not just people, foods look believe. we're not going to behave,
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we need to grow the crops that contribute to our forensic area. well, because the middle east of north africa region is especially threatened by hunger due to view crane more from about 50. yeah. but how about 20 opposite? hey i'm, i'm the one that be good. well, how about i'll do baloney had already gone abroad because his family's feels no longer yielded enough. but he then went to an ample moorland while he planted olive trees that used less water. hawkins or the little girl could afford trick irrigation was introduced. can live farming was traditional and people emigrated because i had done because the fields no longer produced a yield, edwards, that you that gave you indicate blue. the introduction of drip irrigation has helped convince any villages to stay here and as motivated others to return doing this and even invest in land on the farms. the want to live and it's created the desire, you know, children to work and follow me goodness do for i would then live video,
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the abram with drip irrigation agriculture remains morocco's biggest water can see in the ground water supplies of the coming scarcer. so modern irrigation technology and the will by project already temporarily solutions for merle coast farming, industry of finding ways to use what's the more efficiently that's the topic will be thinking about a lot in be is to come. thank you for joining us today. we hope you enjoyed the program for now. i and sandra, who was the 3 nobody signing off from complex here in uganda. bye sandra. see you again next time and to all of you views out there. do you have any thoughts or ideas or ways you think we can build a better future? thanks. show with us. we'll look forward to hearing from you. i'm further lens sign
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