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right, and i'm hosting dw new podcasts, thanks trace amount, but there's no actually of, i'll know, 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 that. just as subscriber id listen to plug in will take you along to the right the if we just stop green was designed to reach me. i shall, honey con, wants to transform the fashion industry, the rain forest without making extreme droughts. and me, amazon is tending with us into review that the and a claim is activist in html. now do india is running thousands of people to help revive move to bodies.
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the as recently as june 2021 to abundance was a key issue in brazil's amazon base, and that was extreme flooding with some areas seeing record water levels. now though, the world's most towards who, which area is suffering, it's west drought since records began to 120 years ago. the these phase carvings are 2000 years old. it's due to receiving war to us that they've been revealed to the mountain wells. saki ologist carlos to silver, this is probably the only positive aspect of the draft and the amazon f as you my eyes. and yeah, there's more of these image shows, the culture of the early amazon people, some of the earth, the water in the forest were the basis for their survival or yeah,
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for their separate month. yeah. as far as reading these days, it's painfully clear that they still holstered the wells nice. walter, rich river basin is experiencing the west drought since records began. the difference between the rainy and dry seasons has never been so stock. they never used to be a shortage of water here, but now people have to fetch it in canister with 2 hours away from analysis, the capital of amazon, us the city on thursdays, and helped by vote for the community of just to around out where we're headed can no longer be reached by water enough to so sererra is the community leader. he says he's never seen a dry season like this before. now he's organizing deliveries and distribution of also canisters. in 40 degree he, they then set off across the land that used to be on the water. if you reveal it,
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all that's left of the with with well says so, and domingos, even in the small boats. but everyone here uses is becoming hotter and hotter to make progress. it takes us half an hour to cover a distance that used to take just a few minutes. we keep getting stuck. every one on board, does that fit to east of those? asked the mazda in sun banks. they, they cannot boss. you can see how hard it is. the motor is a nightmare. it's no good. the boat has to wave down. we have to get out and continue on foot, and domingos ferries, the heavy canisters on his own or you out and also the river is basically our road . well, that's what connect. so i will stop the here in this region and the river is everything for nothing without is not the was
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a normally reaches to the steps here. even in the dry season, the muddy voices have receded by several meters. low cost desperately need the clean water and the canisters, but next time, the boats might not be able to make it this fall guarantee surgery, we never used to have the high temperatures, we get these days. so it's only bearable in the shade. and so long as there's a lot of cold water, it's very worrying. spell the point time it was such a aram, bizarre on measures the intensity of the sun. and he's observed that climate change has upset the natural balance. and the amazon elmore mo, sit low and high motor phases, are normal in the amazon region, and that's not the problem who, what, where is climate researchers? so these phenomena are becoming more frequent and more extreme. i called this and that has consequences for the entire planet t sense the rain forests ability to store vast amounts of water to us and release
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it into the atmosphere through the process of transportation. has a regulating effect on the global climate for you as well. board is that some of we also talked about flying rivers or the photo which are masses of water vapor above the forest, spread north and south, and keep the global climate and balance. this is because the water vapor buffers the intense radiation of the sun. the deforestation means less water evaporated also the dry season is beginning earlier. the worse it is receding, foster and leaving boats stranded in its wake. sometimes for weeks and months. tucked the captain junior says i had thought he could make it to the hava, but no such luck in talking with you, the men tried to make it help came too late, and the water levels dropped very quickly. 30 centimeters a day. the 2nd thing that we were fighting the clock a lot is in time, wasn't on our side. we took the sample you with it before you know, seeing him,
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you know, as you and your is staying with his bows until the river fills up again to make sure nothing is stolen. hopefully he'll be home for christmas. he says, a little further west by them off forever. as closing a house has also run a ground, he's had to dig a well and the river bed to get water. we use the water to wash dishes, do laundry and shower before chlorine, and then to make sure it's safe. what looks like a picture s green valley is actually what used to be a tributary of the amazon masses of water have seats away and evaporated. 74 year old vitamin lips from a fishing. now he stranded on dry land and alarmed by what's happening left, so that basically just mazda more the amazon forest as last to logging, i think the more difficult it becomes sick of what kind of drugs are getting worse
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. on the last year it was already very dry sick this year. it's even more severe i o. and who knows what will happen next year, or it could be even worse. so by the amount farrah couldn't use his fishing nets for the time being. so. so now the subbing in different purpose until the roles who are tons, the serving as go next on this makes shift to talk about the victoria perry and a team of hunting trees in the northwest of chillies. capital santiago's here on this set, a rank a hill over 70000 saplings have been planted in the past 5 years. even more equipment because we need to leave some room around the trunk. that simple root canal. see i la, fitness, the,
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all your insurance has to be very even the most. okay. like when it rains the nova, so you can actually treat you with a trench. will collect rain, most of that will prevent erosion and cool. cool. so don't all the trees stuff this cup of front of them, they helped me catch it, run out for the rest of the sound kind of things that sound, i hope so now the hill looks green and healthy, but heat and drown exacerbated by climate change. mean the area dries out almost completely in summer. when it rains, it can get dangerous to the people who live at the foot of the hill. rain full chains up the this can trigger lands lights, the trees are being punted to secure the ground and prevent this from happening. they use a store moisture in the soil and help cool the area. the aim is to create a green lawn, a kind of natural air conditioning system. it could actually say lines rank,
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it is the whole district in santiago. so many people here, it's taking a harsh tone. i know it's just too hot and they, but i'm not in the summer, they really feel it's way like news going to be even. well, it's less than what am i talking about? the elderly can't afford the conditioning. like it's stuff and poor people, all they can use to keep close water. they have to stay out of the sun, the sudden on the route of getting into words because it can raise. i've told my wife, i don't think i can take the heat in summer anymore. temperatures of around 40 degrees unpredicted. so rank of this summer. this kind of heat is unprecedented. it's victoria perry. and in december, there's been a rise in heat when they do fatalities. as a result, the reforestation project is intended to help alleviate the situation, however, but they don't affect the competitive meaning my having veteran spaces can help and lower minimum of temperatures in winter. and in the next month, temperatures in some of the week of it in the last young let me say that ceiling,
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it's why, what's happening with mountain rank of going to the room. and i have to say everyone. yeah, bob will have a direct impact on the immediate surroundings in minneapolis. i'm a rank, you're gonna look to say why you're going slowly end up with a more offensive screens. the greater these things are going to help lower temperatures for the way to win. i mean, it's going to be like a better product from heat and dry want to waste and add pollution. santiago is facing many environmental challenges. it's also struggling with social inequality. the gap between rich and pool is one of the reasons for the protest and violence that the city has witnessed. in recent, demonstrate this voice that rang the privatization of pension. you include for a full name of the education and health sector to pull. people are especially effective by the impact fee environmental crisis. it's a situation that could escalate dramatically, says a night. okay,
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so some dealing with without a doubt, santiago is an absolutely divide. i'm assisting a guest from climate change is exacerbating in a quality one back. this is one of the triggers for the social conflict and the injustice that so many people are experiencing even the environmental crisis is increasingly becoming a social and political crisis in affluent neighborhoods. in santiago, there's no garbage on the streets, public services work well. there were plenty of green spaces of pox and the air is cooler and freshman. this is because they benefit from more public spending. a lot of tax paid by companies, businesses is funneled into these districts up to 9 times more of a comparative response here. that it's socially disadvantage districts. what we're doing and don't know whether it's income from financial pageant,
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so toes around 2 thirds goes into a municipal fund. only one 3rd stays in vista, colorado. we make an important contribution to other neighborhoods. like many neighborhoods, vanka is chronically undefended. a project like the tree planting initiative could only be funded with help from international don't is to are assisting c o 2 emissions but even more trees on to enough to mitigate the effects of climate change, especially for people us socially disadvantaged, explains urban studies x, but ricardo felt like feet rank until a throw. it might be got could be a nickel needs. so thank you for ranking with all the problem is it have in the for 70 percent social housing for i expense its own can realize a project like this city. if you didn't, all there's going to do it to them. you don't know, they look it or be able to get. but i saw in the refunded or from the program was the forget that to be comes from policy only with distribution be added on. and we
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must show solidarity by much in the coming from tennessee. but the people that for that and co we'll see a long term benefits. i mean it helps lower temperatures and serves as a local recreation area, but also promotes bio diversity. and the project is and i'll get unity to raise awareness about nature and climate change. if that is one of the as an opportunity to adapt to climate change and make a difference. so as you can see, this is a very built up area and there are lots of highway south to be the better this is suddenly a place and santiago with change can happen to us on. yeah, well it keep what else it will come over the next few years. $50000.00 more trees will be planted in rank cast, victoria and colleagues. the project is also a contribution to great social and environmental justice. here in santiago, the,
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here's what it looked like. the full, the clean up and off. and that happened in less than 2 hours. the money can done, it's the found a local and g. o. it's volunteers have been restoring. both the body is across co and by tools for the past 5 years. it will started in 2017 when coming the tool was facing a severe drought. money can done was determined to revive one of the cities driest tools to bodies metal. penny across the peru or tank hadn't been replenished for years. we decided to clean the time by removing plastics and invasive. we most of them we began the clean up on the 12th of february 2017. in the 1st week, 50 showed up while the weeks after i had 400 people showed up. well, just in mind that we finished not cleaning the tank the pot to
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any kayla and we didn't have financial or political support initiative, but we had volunteers who are ready to work for this. so we decided to clean up various water bodies every sunday instead of the boat and all that means that the water water not to let nice so far. we've worked for 249 consecutive sundays. yeah, i'm not saying that done without any thought on an item that came out of the organization has now restored for launch lakes and 9 small collins and friends. you know, if you ask money can done which project was hottest, he'll bring you here to the velo tank spread across 98 because it's one of co him but tools, oldest tanks, it's supplied by the noise little river for 15 years. it remain dry because of 3 major problems that throw in the day. and that is what i mean. there were lots of in basic needs here and the canals of water had been blocked. otherwise, people had encroached on 4 and a half of the 6 and
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a half kilometer long came out on either side of the river bank. and garbage had been jumped into the chevy dams, through which this tank receives water. these were the 3 problems. and many more of attending an invitation in 2017 money can done and his team began cleaning the tank and it's checked. and they also played a role rolling, convincing 2 and a half 1000 families, settled along the river's banks to relocate to state housing. and then for the 1st time and 17 years, the velo tankless pools villages 2 kilometers away once lacked a reliable water source. but just a few months after the restoration was complete, the course noticed an increase in ground water levels because developed or tank could now retain the water it received. and the model ventured back in the old days, we only farmed whenever rain to pay. if it didn't, we wouldn't find. i think it's any since there was water in the tank for the past 4
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years. there's been water in our wells here cuz we use a motor to pump out the water for farming. that's i wonder what the video i used to buy 200 to 300 leaders of the water every day. it's much better now because i can get water when ever i need it at home. my income is increased as a result and the called at the time of it's not only the people who benefit it and with a tank has become a habitat for various species. so we don't want to see what the body is. 155, but species and over 100 bus or fly species have been cited here. the volunteers went beyond and just cleaning the tank. they also planted over $10000.00 native trees. this strip of forest protects the water in the tank and attracts wild life to find zone. and t is the n g o reaches out to schools and colleges. the edits most powerful tool,
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has been social media and succeeded in bringing many young people together who want to be positive. the price s p is the perfect example. he joined when he was just a student. today he pitches in with his skills as a drone, sentimental bertha hello, guessing lowered a point when we're cleaning a particular lake, we choose a position and shoot it before the cleaning after the cleaning and after the water gets restored. we then present it to companies looking to fund organizations and we show it to a government official. so they know, i think i want to see if the funding and this allows us to continue our work with government approval in other locations under the one that they use for that instead of us approaching people about this, they've become aware on their own. there's a young boy who volunteers with us. if you ask him, what do you want to know when you grow up? he says like you, outland, trees and save lakes? no, but what will you do for food?
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he replied, i'll go home and you can take it on. we're seeing such a positive change amongst children under the protection of water bodies requires mold and restoration, increasing encouragement, waste, dumping effluent discharge, and lack of prep a maintenance by civic bodies. just some of the problems that i want to know if you to ludo well in a village and people are angry, i'm with but have someone dirty said hanging here. nobody raises questions because nobody drinks this water again. um the government this with anything but tens of millions of rubies, 25 lakes and coin bought tories. i don't know, but, and i didn't need a efforts to make the water drinkable people. when we get into k, i kind of get money can done, has succeeded in uniting people who care about was a, as a result. now he has his site set on restoring the noise river, which is the backbone of modern day co in between this river that passes through the full districts and supplies. 25 tanks is under threat crime for 61000000. going
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back to our city itself is on the bank something know you all river, but we don't drink from my name in law. and then the on the island that i needed to put the number of days that water flows through this river is decreasing each day. not kinda, we want to increase that. i mean, that's what we're working toward. so, you know, kind of, we get to that are to volunteer organizations like money can guns help spread awareness about the urgent need to save locals to bodies. the state of time on that do has of a 200000 tanks. the few of the 90000 of them are in use. it will take a collective effort from the government and citizens to safe wolf for future generations. the, you know, series global queens, we meet successful women entrepreneurs around the world. this time we had to india
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many sky, summer, tiny cod and um okay, let me start again. my name's sky sunshiny khan and i'm from india. i'm the founder of the akasha. we work in northridge, index, tires and handle, and we do a lot of upside. the stored by so many life i'm going to get an intelligent good find. it was how do you pronounce the v at oxford into something things were doing life while starting fashion. and just doesn't want to find the best option for me is we'd be more than just the product that we landed on way it talks about where it as a country, as well as the wood and where we may go i would be lying. if i said, i always wanted to verify some design, i wanted to be so need of some things i wanted to be like on, and we'll sca supply it and i feel it just, i wanted to be a veterinarian, all sorts of things. but somewhere along the way, i had
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a book which my father still has the same life and drop it off on the movies. and i would like descriptions. and once they will convince my father that i want to be a fashion designer, i'm sorry, this cause a fashion that you can acquire studying. they're like they would all pay more recycling of psyche sustainability. so i totally gone to so interesting, but then when i, what about the oh my god vision doing you know what is upside doing? what is it a site like at home? well, i know when i went to anything, i can get a bunch of papers together and we can just create this beautiful found out why and not being wastewater. why same difficulty? why not doing things into the garbage? can the
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i think this part of starting the is the just starting, i like being like, i'm going to just do this. i saw this on like my dads body to me. then i move to my mom's office 15 to fame, then leave to go to a larger 5 division to for the white house for me to been under space. we had other issues likely be the only thing that goes on. how would resource everything, how is coming here, all the hiring people, like, how do you find the right person to get on board the it's a funny thing, a lot, a lot the photo fashion, a 1000000 fashion makes complete sense. i mean, i would assume that when was open, it would be somewhere. so from that point of view into, i mean in fashion is wilks 5 don't feel good on google. so people mix that's on the
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producers of fashion. i mean, so sometimes of make them trust you and believe you. thanks a lot of time, especially when you're like a 20 to 20 peter boston, just got out of college. let's do this on. definitely people who could you knew we were showing you what you're doing? oh, just like positive princess on the side of business. i actually got a name. i mean, i was asked to that now. i mean, somebody isn't even going to do is because i don't even want to hi. so for me, that was one time another that actually when i, once i would tell you people that would expect different things from the i think the county and glo sales of gosh, so we're just about making something that's not going to hurt anyone. we don't say it was sustainable aside from us, what we're doing is we're saying that let's just go, let's lots to say,
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let's not exploiting with let's make photo sound good for downloading. let's think products that any off to making it always get on screen plays. and the last for a long time, the when i say they put it on me thinking and talking about the children's education like that to me is very, very hard for me all when i see them talking, wonder why is now going to walk like that. and makes it, and i said we're doing something correct, wendy. like i said, all these things are so important in pollution the in the i think that if we just stop being wash, if he's needed it, i told him no i'm he didn't just he was was because they were trans. i can also stream that it is a, be a feeling backing, searching is quite like,
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