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times a research team will study the possible risk site in order to minimize that. we have an opportunity to to get it right before we can start environmental activists . i'll schedule roles fail billions to be made out to the entries. deep sea greed, dots, december 7th, on dw, the we own our own challenges in our daily life box. we also have a common responsibility to predict the planet with precepts and ration when the countries of the was go the full, the conference over the policies or $28.00 in divide. it is what called what can be
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done. then climate change from taking the weight dots to do to for children and grandchildren. welcome to us, which edition of equal i'll because looking all sorts of solutions. i am sandra holmes, the screen of your right to comp, hello. you've done that. i am, krista loves an idea. yep. that's just the sun drop all around the blue people. i'm new to about the seasons of change within the lifetime, from how much room for the risk or results to an increase of the x really hot also tell me where the climate change is already affected. also, as you can hear from this witness is from a move or the well oh it was i can only put it in 3 words. it was like a dream pain and beautiful. and because, oh yeah, it went to my home. we had all sorts of trees. oh yeah. fruit trees like stick trailers and peaches are mostly cubs and these are almost impossible to keep and
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you'll go up now. does he think we'll see. little see, i don't, i think it was i so how do we now my children kind up. i can only be telling them stories. i will notify the textbooks of times. oh and the way we watch why the same . then this say you see this, we still have them come on e mail edit, but no, they don't that we only took the diesel and started snowing before school cuz school would start like the 2nd week of august. and then like the kids would start walking to school in the snow, but now the, but a lot of thought i had, they used to be prosperous. it had, it was not like now they hold on, but a walk on the moon. some people used to live a good life. the no one who used the phone. we used to sleuth around them on somebody did. now there's no phone to town. the river is drawing the fall and i mean, just what would be one moment. be sure i used to look forward to nice weather before . now i'm almost happy when it rains. don't think it was 2 minutes late in the
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trees that where you know, planted in the early and late fifty's. he's now given way a know to close to that shoes, to over roads and to the human activity. so therefore it is really affecting the climate itself as well as the, with the settings of the areas we are leaving. it was so hard to keep me in the back seat of the car coming down the keys because it was just teeming with light and color and beauty and one of those. and i, i have a hard time that are going underwater and uncle. it makes me very sad when i grew up. it's was so various as the place was seen. we're used to doing clean water. we . we was to go to the leave us to see what that was. very good. but now what does that we've done to us is it will process. yeah. how i feel about it. the heat is nonsense and it's getting even crazy. yeah. this is probably because of the l nino
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effects i thing i didn't and it's so we feel like to that it's really intense. and you know, how do you, if you want to go out during the day that you don't have the energy for best buy? it feels like there was one sun for each person. one of them i was fine with my the how to anybody is what i just have to say. it might seem hard for roasting modern ways of coping without changing the environment. well, there are many possibilities within all rates in common room. the cost, the city of walla is the only fretted by flooding, but also by the effects of wrap the event drugs. this is a concern for many cities, not just in africa, but as we're about to see from the wall a and point. common sense of respect for nature can go along with bringing new lives to the default as the bundles each sibling is carefully planted . but the planet we jones team and they want to turn things around in this forest,
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on the outskirts of dweller rent in noon, and works for the french and you and is in charge of the project. on a small island in the water, you're not far from florida. yeah. book the book fair level, there's a lot to do because of the way we found it. and when we arrived in the field was twice as bad as we have imagined from analyzing the satellite images that i did of them to us that just recruited much more of the area was the great it is on lights . on the other difficulty is the invasive plants that are growing everywhere here. so we're trying our best to carry out the reforestation technique. the significance of was a ma, the, the organization started the v forest sessions for the scene 2020. the tvs also employing local young people to help planned to talk to the more than 1000 heck t has many mongrel forest and kind of don't look like these. that un estimates that 66 percent of them have been depleted. things that are especially buttons while i see 24 on 4 medium,
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it's gradually losing its protection of the most of the river. where what do these flows into the seat? people in the metropolitan area have been cutting down folders in the surroundings for years. the get it from a the us from the little islands in the inside the, the study on up to was the see that helps to break these rise and sea level. and because of that, the cutting of this month, which is x, that's the best thing to stick trish on of routing. like i said, rise and sea level, which is affecting the they, they, they, the increase in, in the, in, in flooding mongers, bodies used to build houses and does firewood, especially by the people on the outskirts of while and on the islands. many women also use it to smoke fish, the diesel, one fish vent. i use this to choose what the food every month. and it is this to
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method that 12 a $100.00 fish vendors walk into the region. so a lot of food gets destroyed, written at noon jones is trying to convince the women to use more efficient methods of smoking, the fees look through the sick system not to be taken and make it to business that brings in money. but we need to try and limit the problem you make any bigger proposal is to use less good dental, reduce the amount of mangrove, would that use? little to around 75 percent the was just on the pool. so is that, that also my, we've seen that these women use an enormous amount of what to smoke the fish good as you 2 days. but we've also learned that there is another method using a chimney, which reduces the amount of wouldn't be thought, i think that should mean people have a consumer one to walk us us. it is that they're not cheap along with the planet we jones. there are also local activities to one to raise people's awareness of the
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problems, like a young but a child, a eloise. he grew up here and regularly visits the various communities living along the river. our metro are models that are being degraded that discharge. so is a big trip i most of this changes where we used to be when we keep the depths up, yet the loss of demand growth is affecting development in the entire region. these mix rapid deforestation all the more important to make sure they have enough replacement plants available quickly. they've set up a t nice read the area with more than 2 mediums. evenings they rolled the 2 native species price a for a and a vice in on it and doing back has been here since last year and also knows what the plants lead this project. so the soil policy here is good for the pump mastery . we wanted to have on us 3 and a place where we can produce high quality constable that can be planted into the planting area that you see behind me. so the master is very close to the planting
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site. that's very important. that's a pleasant. they've already planted around $700000.00 ceiling in the regions on an area of around $300.00 hacked is they still have $700.00 hicks. he has to go to reach their goal, so they are a long way off. but then your gun is confident. what was that spit on? good this it don't, don't come thought of him. we hope that in 30 years all the areas and mangrove here which have been destroyed will be restored completely. i do because that's what a story. complet them all. and hopefully, the communities will see the benefits again, you know, say, and won't keep destroying the main groups anymore. because we've made a huge effort in raising awareness. all right, it's almost a business deal. they need a lot of sessions to raise awareness on for planting. rent in humans on his team regularly checks whether the seedlings of pricing, using mucked sticks, they can see how well they are growing often roles the success of the project also
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depends on these human and use climate change. just making extreme weather look come on all over the planets. what is the global solves? that's a very the bronze repair results on infrastructure destroyed as a result of shame didn't climb, age is causing serious financial problems for many developing countries in 2022 industrialized states. a great to help pay for the loss of damage, but no firm results followed yet you cannot predict what is coming. you know like you're fighting when it's it's when the when it's susan for rain, no sanction comes in. when susan fall or 4 flo sinshay know radiance come in, you know? so it is so hard to predict. any kind of climate change is turning the seasons
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upside down with huge impacts. the farm is and city dwellers are like scrubs getting destroyed even in the wind that's doing the garden. you cannot have this what you upfront. do you know? and then the to and bins, or sort of conflicts in families and communities and the country at floods. you too price increasing and you gone to and beyond. climate change is taking a huge tom. it's been caused by the beginning of fossil fuels, primarily by countries in the global new scientist say the last 2 years of drought and the horn of africa would not have occurred without climate change around 23000000 people across a c o, p, a kenya, and somalia, now face via hung up on the world bank estimates that move a 9500000 live stock have died. experts, tickets, communities like many across africa that have done the lease to contribute to
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climate change the to facing the brands. but the impact they look like is dispersed mental of their houses. they even don't have enough food. loss of damage continues to be a big issue for delegates. best is climate conference, and you buy last year, industrialized nations agreed to develop a funds to help poor a nation's deal with the effects of global warming. extreme weather events like flooding and drought and so called slow onset impacts like sea level rise. we are in the world know where the little bit of countries the same country that uh uh you see the one meaning ford mitigation action by us are continuing applying the stand up loss in damages. the drug fishing is because of that, it may be sho, negotiate to have agreed that the world bank will manage the funds initially,
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but they've yet to decide on how much money should go into the pots and which country should get to it. the critics say that will temper as promised, as i'm likely to be enough, less than damage in developing countries, could reach a total of between $29590000000000.00 annually. by 2030. according to some estimates, developing countries have put, bought a proposal, they have this thing, they need at least $100000000.00. well, you might wouldn't be 30 and that is not being acceptable to which countries, but unfortunately, that's the reality. and i must emphasize the scale of impacts have increased because of the inactions in the past. well, discussions over the detail strike on communities in africa facing the realities of a woman planet. and they need the new funding place soon. it should be quick,
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accessible and flexible, especially rates they should put to the mid pending on how to make sure that the affected communities are the ones that i'm waiting to receive this friend. you know, i'm at the same time, it should be operationalized, with the financing still potentially months away from being in place. it will be a long time before the people who need it, see any compensation for what they've lost. the frequent flush florida in from extreme cloud verse is one of the side effects of a woman planet. so it would help to know what to see to would look like if it was fits by off every storm which areas will definitely be slotted? where would people be the stuff that once speaking in sweden doesn't want to leave any of these up to, but it is using, i mean, to me,
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a digital solution to help you prepare for the future go from bad sweeten sometime in the future in just 5 minutes, that's more than 15 liters of rainfall per square meter. the will to account drain away fast enough. is this heavy rain could look like one day in the swedish, the, to the fortunately this was just a simulation. so the people have gotten back this kind of disaster scenario. it's hard to imagine that the city is already preparing for an emergency go some bucks. it's right on the waterfront sea levels here in the north of a so wrong thing due to higher temperatures and melting places, and extreme weather events. so becoming more frequent combines this poses a serious threat to the city, says deputy man car in plato. we are the most vulnerable of the city in the sweden, in fact, because we are expressing from, from 3 directions,
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we have the sea level and the storms coming from the west and pressing up the water to the safety from, from the sea. and we have a, the just the river we chose, so we'll have a rise senior water level and the threatening us from that side. and also the heavy rain falls floating in downtown, got some bug is knocked on, come on even now. these images are from august 2023. we need a government that really takes this problem seriously because we kind of do it on ourselves. uh, both to the, its cost a lot of a lot of money that the single policy can afford. and also we don't have the authority over or private profit to your other municipalities along the river, for example, realistic visualizations, if these potential scenarios could get the right people to pay attention and take
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action that's why go from bug has created a digital twin. and it's based on real data in the 1980s, the city become compiling all the information that code about soil conditions cool to run sewage pipes on the road and rail network. so every single tree is nurtured and essentially accessible data base with this page and height. so now we can read every data within the city. and we also have uh parts of the data, our open data into the community. actually we have the, based on this data, eric sean sons, to recreate to the city with all its details in 3 days, the power method, even the rates have the right shape and even with the lease or in the right place, my work and with this pattern metric modeling, we can change the city and visualize it in several different ways. so that's
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a very strong mechanism in the date of when you're just working with pattern metric canvas station. the unit c m science sunset depicts what will happen to have sea level rises even further. and also the various meshes that protects go from bugs in the city sunset from the volta. these yellow lines represent low holes that would hold back ripple volta. and in fact, some of them already being built lisa ex room as the climate struck to just for the government back city planning office here at the partners. can we have a we have the race to the wall next to the sure to protect the the city. and with that, the, on the inside of the was the height of the wall was precisely calculated in advance . this is just one measure to protect the city from rising sea level was the
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digital twins could be good for the city to show all the measures that needs to be done and why it has to be done. and i think it's a good tool to visualize with the positions and for all citizens and to show what could happen to guttenberg in the future. the problems are known now it's the case of making the right decisions. for example, big lumps could be constructed the seal, the city of from the se. on during heavy rain, especially created, open spaces, could ensure that the water collect small, quickly i'm can see poway like here. and then new development rissa lisa area contain 500 cubic meters. of water, when the heavy rain is coming, it's 10, collect to water here and save the building some of the housing center, everything around. the greenery here also helps to provide
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a healthy of employment. the digital twin, meanwhile, is under constant development. boy, here in the factual guttenberg lab, research is, are experimenting with other potential applications, like virtual city tools that allow uses to travel to go from. but as a fraction of the carbon footprint, the thing we have a digital box solution, we have the next installments of a series of boston, new districts in vienna, austria the housing huge. with seats. this one, you can afford to find all the other episodes and lots of other exciting olsen on the deeds of you environments instagram page. now this week, we're going to be looking at how dr. collection is vital to a morgantown. if you want to build a sustainable 50,
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the 1st things you need talk from space on knowledge experience and data $200.00 plus scientists are helping to build fish that spawn the mobility lab has been collecting data here about how the residents move around. the new bumps line, they go shopping by bike o. com and what are the favorite show com to this knowledge is then used to build the next concepts each time. the buildings are equipped with a variety of sensors from folks who will take systems to heat pumps, to individual households and batteries. the incoming data is then analyzed with the aim of optimizing, noticed each of buildings, but in addition, they monitor the energy consumption to understand on an individual level what's going on. using renewable energy is key to
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reducing greenhouse gases and making cities and countries feeds for the future. can you how place to get a 100 percent of the electricity from renewable sources find 2014. a lot of it already comes from jill from energy, which tons heat from deep in the us into power. the we can use the largest blonde in kenya, and full dot my to in africa is located near lake natasha. equal offer, you paid it of visit the plumes of vapor rise from hills gates. national parks in kenya, 6 lodge demo plans have been built here, will carry a one to 6. the old carrier uploaded estimates around 800 megawatts of pop, and i'll put it logically by states on company 1010 resource money to cyrus, covering getting as being with a fit for 35 years. small energy cannot be produced faster and for less use in smaller, well hed pipelines,
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the problem and the went ahead bob going to continue started within 6 months. the big brand behind us, you need that to 6 months. so if you are to have a mini when it hits the die equal to the big black, you'd be able to read the expansion of the jewels. to more plants, how smoke go on without criticism it is placed, must side pass to our lives community. so when we got conditional increase in lots studies, i've shown that a forced relocation how significantly decreased the quality of life and their pipelines. infrastructure is widely acknowledged to make it to be a fit, local wildlife. yet kenya is banking on geothermal energy. more than ever because with its meaning mostly extends volcanoes. the rift valley still has plenty of on top to energy. according to government estimates, $10000.00 megawatts pay yet enough for kenya to achieve its goal of becoming come on neutral. and then the rest,
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the valley. they don't have to drill that deep to access this teen, though it's still a pricey process. the 11000, i mean it does good for us to is meet between 5 to 6 minute areas them us. so the biggest sellers has been adequate financial resources to be able to expand more and more in so uh, a support design is a, you know, but it was a firm, bilateral putnam, i was one of those by electro upon, this is germany, it's been supporting kenya, in the development of geothermal energy for years, in april 2023 tells level of shows visited to arrange a fed up popular shape what some 70000000 euros can yet. and germany have end climates and development partnership supports came yet and reaching 100 percent renewable energy supplies, and also support the countries at a patient the climate change. i guess the green transition is well underway. almost
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half of the countries and the do you already come from, jo. 10 will pop high to wind and solar pod provides most of the rest in king at least fossil fuels would soon be history. that brings us to the end of this special edition of pico opera car to month the cop $28.00 tulips on climate change into by we hope we've given you some useful insights and so the challenges we all face, i've shown you some good solutions to i've priscilla and said, so you next time from lagos, nigeria. so you said, please on every one that he is watching this on tv. don't forget, but you can always watch on equal off because shows and reports online on, on social media. you can keep up with the, let's us news this about posts eviction on climate protection, as well as a village on a livable speaking. i am sunbrook a homes that we know guessing good bites from complex. you've done that,
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