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now based on my gosh, i know, did i right? just do it and i'm hosting dw new podcast thing straightened out, but it's actually about move join us as we travel around your, facing the history of every day of that. and that's something right around the world. no need to talk to you back, just as subscriber id. listen to paul, gosh, that will take you along to the right. the name one thing that is closer to our existence. you can take a moment to think of vianza. hello and welcome. i'm so i've got the body and you are watching equal in depth. how many a few talked of oceans as the answer to my question? not many, i'm sure. even though 71 percent of our planet is just watered and the majority of
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this is in our oceans. so let's dive into this today and try to one this time the importance of portions the products that the phase and the conservation efforts being made. speaking of oceans, corners, these are an important part of the machine equal system and they also projects coastal areas. bucks from 2014 to 2017, in what is known as the global quarter bleaching event. unusually warm water has impacted 70 percent of the quarter ecosystem is rising. see temperatures and global warming continue to be the biggest threat to corners. so let's try and understand what can be done and what is being done to mitigate this a coating. re solve a stunning natural spectacle and a habitat for countless species around a 1000000 people worldwide benefit from the fish that live in them, or the business they provide,
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like tourism. the coast to region to go eyes of popular holiday destination and a hotspot for divers. climate change pollution, an over fishing of taking the total numbers unique biotech in an estimated the problem was 50 percent or 60 percent depending on who you speak to of and say that 50 or 60 percent of the quote of the word way to have gone. and that are coming back. and this has happened in the last decade, which is not very long ago when you think about it, even in our lifetimes. formal, banco, and fashion of dive of institutions hardly could no longer stand by and watch. he and his fellow campaign, those founded the organization, coastal impact that land is to carefully remove fragments of gauze impact quarter reach and replant them in the seat. elsewhere along the coast, a theme of marine biologist, a numerous wall entails false to send into the sea to prepare for kind of nursery
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for the new arrival. so the drugs from cushion process basically and was, are making fabricating bits like this uh table. which i empty is just the frame of the table with 2 rules, the rules of tires, which are one foot by one foot. so you have 6 styles on the top row, 6, the decision that and we gave her time to keep them secure. once everything is in place, the future residents can be taken from the original home to begin to, to the site of the drugs drug station and we load it into the water to dig out the pieces. i got that. so we need to cut corners which could be asked to give this. so we need these kind of shares. these are born cutters, which are used by doctors, etc. so these are very shop. so you bring those pieces into like 3
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centimeters. just full small pieces of total of attached to each tile using especially these of the bonus and cost the job to finance the bank of fish decided to get the tourist at the locals on the me just said, let's talk the adopt a quarter program and it's a one year adoption period where we give them a certificate of adoption, we give them the photograph of the corner fragment. we give them the sizes were the problem is that we're going to give them a 1st floor to that at the end of one year. with the increase sizes. the adoption program is aimed at people like of them to come as strong as a passionate sofa. she also spends her days off here. she also loves going for a long dives into c. so she's witness the changes 1st time
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in 5 success i'm diving, my says i've seen the decline of, of, of the color of the color for example. and that hurts, and someone who's close to the water sports personally, but that's my community, that's the people you be with. it's nice to be able to do something, even if it's just a little bit colder rescue as need every droopy and money isn't the only issue that walk is a constant battle because just like the model brief, the small corner and fragments are also exposed to the hush environment, which causes many problems, according to marine biologist added samuel noble. so, you have one which is overarching climate change within the ocean temperatures sort of heating up. temperatures are rising. it's also the stress of that happened at a local level. pollution from everyone said run off if you think of grand island other all kinds of police and you know, that is
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a settlement that comes into the boat very close, very nearby the settlement from the reverse. but then there's also other forms of pollution that increasing over time, plastic pollution. even apparently the sunscreen that you wet on your body can negatively impact the read. that also fuel efficient the weeks to keep the cold spring of weeds because the fish are likewise affected by the environmental conditions. and the officials take much of what remains like here on the sunny isle beach. now the code of farming is causing additional problems for the fishing community. the good part of it was when people tell us not to go to a net around the island, i'm on affairs with them, but that's the only fish we can get. you know, i didn't totally get but a lot of the, this is the situation we find ourselves in, why is it for the sales? i think the problem is that the specials or the damage the rates. would that cause
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we're trying to develop a lot of issues with them in the sense that because the one of the primary stakeholders, we want to get more involved with them. and they need to understand into the lives of what we are doing this for them. and so we would need definitely all the support the government, the planning and moving reserve, him. but it's faced opposition from the fishing community. now bank of piece is running educational programs to teach officials about the importance of a balance maureen ecosystem. instead of bank codes, the now use pause for moving, etc. it's almost like we understand the exact us modification which will affect the big fish always we can get if you ask us to keep our this down because we are okay with that. so i'm gonna send it, i get it blanket page will next. use the colon titles to build artificial, re provide i received for fish. so it's an offer one. i'd be up waiting for a fight. i like to be
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a major like of eaves so that there is enough lee on all sides. you to them people open space that christian boy and literally make a hole. and is that indeed definitely dump or that would be inside that the due date when the patient is steam, have replanted more than $500.00 pieces of coding. the 1st 5 artificial rates will place them to see a few days ago. what we'll do come. it's a painstaking task, considering how large the ocean is and how much it was coatings or destroyed a month, the guys realistic about the challenge. she believes the adoption project can do more than just please because i think it's really cool. it's really good very to create them. but because when you make people feel like the ones on thing and when they lose it at hearts that much more hurt being sent solely today across the world, over the past 3 decades, the old has already lost about the cost of its shadow water cooling one of the
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biggest things that 3 is do for us is suck carbon dioxide. but most of us probably already know that. what if i told you that there is something else that does the same thing, but beto oceans can suck up to 25 to put 2 percent on the door to global c o 2 emissions. so is there a way that us puny humans can get the might the ocean to consume more carbon dioxide in our pursuit to come back to global warming? in 2021. humans released over 30 giga tons of c o 2 into the atmosphere. that number is hard to picture, but it's almost 50 percent more than it was at the start of the industrial revolution. the science is clear. we need to get this number down and remove carbon from our atlas. the plants, especially tree, is a very good at this. that's why everybody loves prompting them. they taking around
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$7500000000.00 tons of c o 2 each year. but the ocean does it take them back to. it can still 20 times the amount of c o 2, the implants and soil. the problem is that the ocean is having to take up more or more of it, which tries every single balance. not to mention of apps here to makes patients more acidic and to hold a place for living organisms to suffice. and that's why people are looking into how to reduce the c o 2 in the water, and by doing not making the ocean to build most c o 2 from the atmosphere. one of the most effective ways to do that, to storing it as blue. corbin, blue carbon refers to a marine and coastal eco systems. because oceans c crosses tied to marsh's and mine grades taken copland dioxide down to the routes and store them in this set them into the low cost and environments account for half of what's requested in the
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ocean settlements. if you compare um rate the i'm going to wait for is with armando bar. yeah. so we, we can say that between 5 and 10 percent and kind of more carbon dioxide. they've sequester stores in the segments. a no longer battery compared to the florida. asked the registrar for us. this is maria, cloudy ideas going out us delgado. she's the blue coffin director at conservation international. she works with communities, local governments and organizations to stole coast elite type systems. the problem is we have very little amount of the secrecy 7th ending in the, in the water fading here, because they, they have been destroyed that it's already sold. so the cost of development, for example, for fission industry as well. the problem with the storing eco systems,
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there's no telling me that they no longer able to taken any more carbon. it's also that the call them they have storage gets released back into the atmosphere. delgado has been involved in restoring. i'm $11000.00 tech time on gray forest and the buyer of spot on the coast of columbia that communities play an active role in maintaining the forest valuable fish species of returned an eco tourism. this providing a means of living community team members. take soil samples to measure how much carbon it's being stored in the settlement the groups. and finally agitate delgado expects the carbon payoff to be big. but knowing just how big will take time time, we don't have a problem with the actual systems by the incredibly efficient. got sort of an energy on you, but you know, and he based it incredibly slow. this is score of song, he's a professor of sustainability. you slice some of the wiley school of engineering, he's working on speeding things out. actually buying the tomorrow off. i'm sorry to
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factor. you have to rely on interviewing for the simple reason that what engineering is good. i'm speaking things are happening in nature. so i'm just being speeding them up incredibly his idea is to remove the carbon dioxide that's currently and stable to turn it into the same stuff. c shows and made down talk to store the c r 2 pieces. this can be done with a device, he's developing cool display react to see water flows through a mash with an electrical charge running through it. this causes carbon dioxide to dissolve and combine with the calcium and magnesium that's native and see water deform, limestone adult, the minerals, the flight react to spits these hauled and drops back into the ocean. along with the civil side, that's now clean of carbon dioxide management. and he's not a scientific beyond scale. and it's a pretty nomic challenge. so being able to demonstrate that governments meant the qualities of assessable, portable, scalable. because with what we need to graphs team is the only one. what can also
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clustering, call the marine rock. if you've ever walked along the beach, people from the area where this guy thinks we can have the most impact. sometimes we would like to say the solution here is we just need to bring sand at the beach. this is tom green, the ceo and co founder of a company called festa. besta proposes i think, and not true coffin sucking mineral cold or levine onto coastlines to read the positive carbon emissions. they estimate, we can capture a 1000000000 tons of it pretty easily. we need about a quarter of one percent of the area of coastal shelves in order to in order to do that, extracting on the beam doesn't require chemical processing is just dug out of the ground and ground up into a sound. it sound all over the world and is one of the most abundant, not true minerals on the planet. when rain falls on all living, abrupt results. and let's with that includes, is
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a chemical reaction that takes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. this mixture then got smushed into the ocean where organisms like carols and show fish, use it to make the calcified bodies. so this is nature's way of turning up. it's very clear to into rock. i think olivine to show lines, help speed up. what's already happening in the oceans, best recently completed the 1st pilot project on the eastern seaboard in the us, in south hampton, on long island, and new york coastal erosion overtime at the community of last that beach and the local ha that had become nearly a navigable for ships they both incense to reconstruct the shoreline investor, others ground only thing to it. now they wait to determine if it will tell you what they think it should be measuring everything from many get logical point of view. and then of course we're measuring customer level as well. it's very, very early days. so we don't have any results to, to report yet. but i can say that we are seeing changes in the see what that are
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aligned with or expect patients. the front to olivine is so readily available as possible. what makes this a scalable solution to supplement even more than what you've meaning both scale and end up getting these processes that do not rely on exotic accounts, feelings and not rely on exactly materials box all of in some dumping of flu. we act as a still in the experimental phase. they promise big gains, but rolling them out to make the impact we need will take time and lots of money. if they don't work as high will be right back where we started with even more coughing in the atmosphere by no means is that a silver bullet. and so we have to rely on a portfolio olivine dumping fly reactors and coastal restoration come help talk a lot of carbon emissions problem, but they can only do starting much x about degree. we need to develop all these ideas to emissions. do you know what is a no going?
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and no, i don't mean the bill drink got to buy a lagoon is a shallow warranty of water separated from a logical body of water to a natural body. and these lagoons are very important for the lives in livelihoods of those who live around them in albany. and there are several such lagoons separated by the ag attic seat. but the problem is global warming is making the land between them disappear. albini is the goons in the north of the country seem like paradise demos says, here comes here to work. he's been a fisherman for, for the years, including a vine, put the fish population is started to decline. he says, this isn't going to go for us just a moment. these crap enter originally doing. there's been fewer fish, fewer models you them up from one year to the next. we get you less than this laguna was amazing in the products you could catch thousands of kilos to fish of all kind of falls 0 because if it is on the me,
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i agree and trying to cool only the small strip of land separates the every optic see from the local the sea level is rising, allowing more blue crafts to enter the lagoon. they are replacing the natural fish population. yup. jeannie says he's an environmental is thing, the region and observes bio diversity. the ethic over there is deandre, i think, seen. and this is really good to land in between to, to his drinking. he says, due to climate change 3, we have moved maritime storms on erosion, high temperatures, floods, you, all of this has been affecting the reading. the studies the sea will swell the more than the logo, and yet genie says if there is no governmental intervention, albania is coast also will keep shrinking and estimated one 3rd of the countries coastline is already affected by your ocean. these bunker was built during the communist era for decades ago. back then,
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it used to be at least 40 meters away from the sea shore. many of these bunkers already underwater, others are close to being immersed by the sea. and there is less speech for torres to enjoy as the sea advances inlet, it was even as a loom gimme a bus to the last year. we had more umbrellas this year. we have one roll less. who knows what happens next year. maybe we will lose another room. new hotels are also being built locals fee or the construction will speed up your ocean spots, you know, cause concern. this restaurant built by his father in the late 19 ninety's will disappear into the see the landscape. you used to be different thence, woodlands, pine trees, as it's private footage, dating back to 2005 shows. when i did the show, it saw the show,
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the locals from the village used to come here back then everything was green. it was like a forest like the amazon we but now i'm of you can see for yourself really then the funny does shaquinta visits as well. not much is left from the time. most of the trees are gone, taken by the c n by people, locals, villagers, we legally cut them down. few a tourists come here to visit, which means less revenue for his restaurant. comes with the events of a boy invested in my entire family has invested the money here in the business. and we are very sad about what's happening because it's our lives investment. it's due to some 5th, vanessa, themselves, missouri, they'll be in government should be doing much more to stop erosion. he said we are headed to the capital toronto and the environmental ministry. we need claudia and a more rica. she starts with coastal conservation. what we suffer is the
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insemination, the lack of the financial resources and also of the human resources. because when we're talking about the financial resources, this is also linked with the human resources that are needed to work on the implementation process. less than one percent of the national budget is set aside for environmental protection. she says an estimate, albania would need to spend 30 times as much money that the impoverished country lux, back into the $1.00 corner of the existential threat is grueling. for people who make their living here. so that's a good thank how long go because you this you have 3 long as long as you sit in this lagoon already gave 1st science years ago, which we did not take it seriously that everything here is coming to an end for the month. even they got the me the most says the times when he pulled in key
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laughter, key little fish alone go more and more efficient and are quitting blue crap. that's the only thing now abundant here. we are known that a house does not necessarily need breaks or cements to be constructed. i mean, we have or exempt us living in a 3 house or a negro, or maybe even a catalyst. much have you ever imagined a house that's built out of a shipping container? well, if there are millions of shipping containers across the globe, then imagine how amazing would it be if they could be converted into houses, a lady in chan, i have recognized this, the believe it or not, this was the one. so shipping container, no converting mg properties, it's ready for the future occupant for more than 15 years. but the company have done called goose cropping to the homes, and off with a space. they've got it out small handed or don't bunch. i'm going to go back to
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being allowed to mother. you know, you mean the beginning, we just did repair work sitting under a tree mailing. we had a welding and cutting machine. there was a mini my husband done a well the then be refurbished off a container for our own. you know, i just got a lot of the adding lights and the fun. we got the idea to start a business and making a living space as you with these containers. so obviously the only available that the main that i may not have. ringback one with the sources, the commission shipping containers and the boats of janai and 2 teams. if there's any damage and applies a protective coating to prevent drugs, the containers on and be published according to our customers. we should let them other people come to order the company. you know like thing going on a family picnic deposit that the lady on. it was the man who made all the decisions . but nowadays it's the women in the family. the mother's daughter, a mother in law who made the design decision standing. they choose the colors and
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computer of features, window tables, and then everything. the nav, it takes about 20 days to transform what defunct shipping container and do a whole one like this, with a fitted kitchen and bathroom windows, and electrics costs less than $3300.00. yours. good are also environmental advantages over the concrete house. what is the logon? i'm assuming the production of one cut off to man. yeah. well, he makes one long spot to burn dioxide optimize. so a concrete walls that uses items large and with any similar means undergrads and our most amount of carbon dioxide kind of get them with. yeah, the cost of construction is increasing the by the wine. and i think that most floor in the middle income are nurse for one, and it's hard to afford conventional just being home as an artist that a lot of good, based on the marketing data, going to be able and i'm a part of a so to be residential homes on all the contents, this can be done and they are also being the business owner of this. i'm standing
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on the i want to make the stock my own cafe 2nd my is by the i want it to be unique . so i chose this container set up under this, and by that of a mobile nig. lined going, i lost all the advantages that we can move any of it. let's get that back to customize what you're doing. and it's easy to over the wondering beautiful. this even what the, because data is knowing you needing books and the containers compact and budget printing and vision. so what we're going to, and the one with the has been more than 300 container houses most equipped with air conditioning. but knowing solution, she soon hopes to construct costs and shopping mode. that is suddenly no shortage of contain the what a unique, ingenious solution. i'd love to live in a house like that. what do you want to do? let me know how you liked today's episode. you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media. i will see you next week until then. take care. good
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