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the book, just a glimpse behind the facade of this energy time, tell us gosh, from russia's political width and starts february 3rd on dw. so, ring debt in louse motor noise ation comes to high price. the real estate of the punks, how inflation is shaping the cityscape of when was cited and female rapids tele any or ring change and conservative kashmir the in the picture. perfect. but the district of indian administered gosh me. most
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people have never heard of that. let alone off of the woman doing it. and i'm not said who goes by the name of emmy is 19 years old and a local rep active. she's had to known this came from scratch. had interest was for us to be divided tv shows. and the tv i see i was writing, then i took some youtube tutorials on wrapping lots of this was a cool risk. what was the triplets? what a boss it took me time to understand to to, to do some of them was a quick time that she bossed onto the scene in 2020 as a fault with apple, and soon gained popularity among young online audiences. however, her sexes scheme alongside challenges was the last. when i told my parents about renting, they should not, they refused to allow me to do it. they said, this isn't something that goes, go into
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w o society say on the mor bang and the dog i need write songs that b e at the very same society the big, the activity tap study. instead of a movie that i'm thinking to step up to get, she has to be subjected to speaking, strolling, and has received death threats in response to how look is there the way that they can come from you? and they told me because i'm from crush me. and they told me, because i am a go, they told me because i'm a rock the goes, the told everywhere even it's been not rep has to be to be when a mine works till like people say, what's a hard working mind? what can you waiting about when a woman does the same? they say she has a bad character, i'm going to yes, i think she has to work at nights. what kind of work is it? a few miles toward india as the fact to border with boxed on is economic size home
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. in the district of bottom line, you can decide who goes by this. these name, young, you know, is only 17 just by told a young each she has already experienced, agreed the, the conflict in one of the boards most heavy lead militarized rooms. yeah, big 2016, a militant cold, 400. ronnie was killed by indian security forces. when i heard about what happened to him, i decided to ride. yeah, but a lot was going on in kashmir at the time and i express done it. i didn't find anything wrong about anyone, just the truths about my brother's nearby. you young, the last things about the push media, people's long standing desire for us
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. that'd be cool. although it has received warnings, she continues to drop about human rights that to us at these crackdowns. i'm confusing that as to region. many people, particularly in this, comes over to muslim dominique is area. consider zapper and the style of music. to be honest, allow me the saucer. i don't think wrapping is a good thing for girls to be doing. well, this is an appropriate and as long as you guys me, when somebody comes the life with, with the kids and those, and start following in 2022, a young female victim blogger, was killed by suspected radical islamist in the same district. or was it like home sleep at night? it buses in lee is that they say leave this rap and focus on your religion if you're presenting ok and they say you're doing something wrong, that being hypocritical because they listen to music themselves. i know both. if
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you have such a huge problem, don't listen to all. so was on. we're not forcing you to store costs or listen to. i'm like i'm but they want control. they want to store. and they also want to sing and stop regarding it. they can get it out also loan hooked off. don't know who don't she gonna look what? so i've got a guy who bought the gun. we had mother is heard the noise cheerleader of these get killed off. pay her phone to visit me the because i go with her. he has to agree. and when i spoke by son, he doesn't like her wrapping will be, but he agrees to it because of me. maybe i just say my mind i listen. i say she has talent last to go out with diamond tate. this is going to call it or you my go get lucky. yeah, this is these days. there's no difference between boys and girls. make us name is jada one discussion. mary's society thinks it's ok for a boy to go out. i was a,
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go should sit at home. no, you gotta me back. let's say you bought the 1000 boys. i recall a simple update that low color t a t t c. i mean, i still have mistakes, i always have my support and she will always have my son who till i die. then after that it's her destiny. i mean young a lot have traveling from the home, bound to scene of it, the capital of engine administered catch me did attending. i'm under the zone gathering of push media rappers. one of the app you can you want to fall into? what is the name on the bus as you come to the in the meantime, you need to drop by the novice you and finding a number of challenges that the game them. many, i know many cannot rekeying one glass ceiling after time and before long others
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they follow the a quick trip to the punk new easy undertaking in windows side is the origin 10 in capital is a huge concrete spoil for many residents investing in their own folds. is a way to ease the ongoing stress of inflation. but the incessant construction is squeezing out the green spaces. when this family wants to get out into nature, or even just pop to the playground that you like, others here have to work at least they clocks in the searing key took the scrolling concrete, that one of the left left side of why don't have to have a playground, a couple of blocks away and not have to cross so many streets local and it would be
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great if there were trees around that provided shape so that the kids currently without being the line to the time of the it's almost time us, some of the numbers always spring in a demo really so hot in border then they with so much concrete everywhere the city gets hotter and hotter and i know it keeps really built like a lot of fun is iris now has over 50000000 inhabitants by 2030. that number is set to hit 70000000 right next to the playground. this a construction site is a case almost everywhere, especially in the city center old neighborhoods around the disappearing being complete the roof. i'm city's new oven development plan and shows that new residential blocks being erected on almost every corner. there are a few regulations in place to protect historic buildings with inflation as high as 100 percent. many prefer to invest in real estate instead of leaving the money in the bank. the consummate development and cause many residents,
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several neighborhoods initiatives of taking to the streets to protest against gentrification incident. and they may not, um, it's completely indiscriminate over the building permits are issued everywhere for just about anything but in every neighborhood across the city. window site is but it goes through a busy. nope. you see the city also lock screen spaces, areas designated as public parkland. like the area near the old railroad, often end up being sold off to investors. unemployment antonio vasquez roost, frequently meets activists to discuss that tissues that it see. what they did was subdivide, what could have been a large linear park and build right in the middle of it, leaving just small areas of green around their public spaces. but the buildings are in the middle of done, which also increases the value per square meter at what we have in the middle, maybe like the land park areas are basically
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a backyard for the residence of the high rise building. and i thought of, i do see a door to put in take you so we have this whole front that you see here by the high right. long got tv. it's high density is went up on fashion since there was very little greenery around. oh, so you've got the buildings are 10 to 12 stories high enough on the back, and so it's not agree in the past. you ever see? well, no, it shouldn't assume that rachel, antonio vasquez produced, collected data and created a map of when it's out is green. spaces, according to his calculations, there are just 5 square meters of public green space president of the city, new york. meanwhile, those 13 square meters if it means a lot more, thank you. the data showed us that there are not only 2 few green spaces for the number of people, but that they're also on evenly distributed and mostly located in the cities wealthiest neighborhoods in the body of mind. second, well,
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had no idea on any of my 4 people in a forest, districts have the least access to green spaces that we can see on. but i mean, and for families who can't travel, parks are the only way to access nature in a classroom. the city does have the funds, some initiatives, encouraging move greenery like this cooperative. for example, during the code it pandemic, it's members converted a new and used part best site into an ethan garden. they know certainly grow their own vegetables here, but also offer educational projects to school children and the neighbors. and if any everyone is welcomed. today's topic is composting the 6, the wordly merrill garden. we want to educate people about healthy eating and get the message across that we can own growing vegetables at home without even there. look at the bottom of that unless we provide information and support for those who want to start doing this themselves. you know what, i'm going to go back to the playground.
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the family spends the whole sunday's. yeah. no greenery is needed. not just to say the parents i think there's a lack of public awareness about the importance of green space is the cities for the funds? are you going properly know what the him act is of living in areas that don't have them dna, that part of the city of thirty's have promised to create much new park areas. but many residents ready? disillusioned by the encroaching reality of the concrete jungle, one is iris has lots to offer, but it certainly needs to welcoming more green the sites to china. high speed train travel has arrived in the people's republic has financed the costly infrastructure project. many notions of delighted by the
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country shifted to more than the 2, but the resulting debt pushes the small nation integrated dependency on it's my teammate. but this is the high speed train with which allows hopes to race into the future. it still looks somewhat daily and in the small country, which is one of the forest and southeast asia. the huge railway station in the capitol when chance built by a chinese developer, feels a bit out of place. the crew make their way to their mobile workplace. supported with china lines 414 kilometers away. slower function is the chief train conductor. he completed his training in china and speaks to language fluidly. he's delighted with the 1st real connection for allows which crosses over 167 breaches and through 75 tunnels through i know most of the organ i'm, i'm extremely proud because of the train makes the travel time so much shorter. in
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the past, it used to be difficult to get from one end of last to the other. and now it takes just a few hours. this girl is taller than one meter 20 social need. a ticket to come down either explains a ticket across the country cost the equivalent of $20.00 to $30.00 euros, which is quite expensive for local people. the average income is around $250.00 heroes a month. nevertheless, the train is well booked and a train is very important for lowry, because it attracts tourists who can now travel through the country easily before it was much more difficult. so now it's convenient. goodnight compared to the boss which would take 15 hours. the train takes just for content. my tongue is travelling with a lot of the 2nd time, the really it's a joint venture to search belongs to china as well. so to take on billions in debt
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to be able to afford it. but that's okay. since the passengers that they owe young fi in a medium so much as i'm done, they don't need a gun. that's good for the economy. well, lucky time would probably have to train line and we also have a new highway. so we really have a new infrastructure. so the train ryan's and the old oil temple town of long put on a group of lounge and students are performing a traditional chinese show to entertain the tourist. they are also studying the language of their big neighbor. when you come, it's so important to learn chinese in order to be able to communicate and work with our chinese business partner. some of the dams are also among the major chinese projects here by 2030. they're a plan to be $100.00 of them turning lowest into the battery of southeast asia with
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electricity exports. but there is a price to pay. several villages here have been flooded, and residents have had to relocate. when we talk to a resident who is critical of these plans, our interview is caught short find government officials who have been following us throughout our trip. the no one is allowed to deviate from the official line. the. our journey continues to bolton on the border with china. on the train, we noticed many chinese folk tourists and business people leaching one is keen to invest in lois, perhaps open a hotel. she and her friends want to make the most of the opportunities they see here. i think great is not, not very smart. i think there's a lotions could learn so much from china home in bower. they're not quite as quick as island, flexible in their mind. if you know what i mean, because you can see,
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you know, you can say, i don't know, the container terminal in bolton is fussing. it's the main transfer home for goods to and from china. the former village through which multi lane roads now run is a special economic selling and prestige project. chinese restaurants abound. and most people pay and chinese one business person from china is, you know, and providence wants to invest the equivalent of a good 9000000000 euros here to quote that's yes, this is what boston is. plan to look like. and 2035, and the skyscrapers international schools and hospitals shopping most and hotels around 300000 residents. a booming logistics home for the border region. one more thing, shanita now is to become a production platform for various countries. us from the,
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the countries still in missouri on the developed buffer, which is why there are tax incentives for export from booting up. and then patrick a, we have a service center here with electric stations can be completed in one appointment by year to the approval process. is very phosphates from quite yet. hardly any one wants to talk about the debts and dependencies on china. the blouse has plunged itself into compet, foamed on off from the ministry of industry and trade is no exception. people only emphasize this, the opportunities to bucketfuls and this is so small country. and if you have a product from the a car to a 100 point up to the export to the china at the you and we can export once on 3 years. tyler is going to be
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a guest house on the me calling river austrian. monica domain jones has been running it for more than 15 years. she says that and communist run loss. nobody dares to question the government's leaning towards china. but the truth is that the west chose little interest and lowest in her opinion. they seem to, i've seen in the trying to his new new investor. and it's been that way for me is that we shouldn't get upset about that. and this is what i also feel but allow some selling out to to disclose, say one fast cash. and that's what the chinese giving them. um, i always said to me, even back when i 1st came here every month that allows will be a chinese proven since 50 years time. those in fact, it will likely be a bit. so, you know, certainly said custody of the high speed train may connect lowest to the world, but it's also times the country even closer to time the
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. when's the last time you plugged a new phone and it didn't charge? well, depending on where you live, this might have never happens. i mean, i don't think it for granted that most of the time the electricity is, i mean our, and your device, we're, this is kelly sanders. she's an engineer who researches how energy systems of all. so what's going on behind the scenes is actually the electricity you use is only generated as you use. and to get to you a trip to an intricate network, buyers, cables, and transformers called the grids. the grid is made up of the generators that create the electricity, like gas or nuclear power plants, or wind turbines. the transmission lines that carry it to so called substations, which transform into a lower voltage and the distribution lines that's finally delivered to homes and businesses. so solar panels and waiting turbans, they kind of have
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a minus and so we can't quite control them as well as we can make this possible generator that we've had in the past. dispatch of go means electricity sources we have available pretty much on demands like coal gas power plants, kind of turn them up and turn them down according to how you want me to operate. solar and wind are the opposite of this non dispatcher, but we need the sun to shine and the wind to blow for them to work. and this flakiness has changed the way our grids i managed. i wouldn't say so much or it's a different color that we have to compare to that was a yes for the study. yes. back. this is tim maya, you against the c o o. off one of germany's for grid operators in germany, more than 40 percent of the tricity comes from renewable sources. it's supposed to reach 80 percent by 2030. so what challenges does
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a high shelf wind and sold off for a while? well, for one they make you depend on the width, is the thing to exactly what we can expect to the next phase. we unfortunately gotten a lot better at this, but even the best full cost come change to whether the german words don't because it's slow to dock doldrums describes times when there is little some and little wins agreed upon. right. as nightmare germany produces, most of its wind energy and the north, most of its solar energy in the south is currently in no way to getting large amounts of wind energy down south where there's a lot of demand from industry, old much solar energy up north for that matter, it's a similar story in the us. most wind energy is generated in the middle of the country, but more than 2 thirds of the population lives here within 100 miles of the boat. so that's where the demand is. historically, we've put the power stations close to our cities and broad fuels like cold or gas.
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so later uranium to vent electricity usually didn't have to travel from solar and winds, on the other hand, have to be put to where the fuel so sunshine, wind is most abundant and utility companies on the only ones generating power people are putting solar panels on the roofs, for example, traditional consumers are turning in to generate took over the tricity. things have changed since the ok, but upgrades happens. they don't fit the energy system we're trying to build. so we have to be transformed electricity from where it's produced to where it's needed. so we have the power, this means we have to get to connect out. great. that's why griddle per rate attendant is buildings. you'd link a 700 kilometer high voltage transmission by connecting germany's know of to itself . when the sun doesn't shine in the south, to click get wind energy from the north. at least that's the idea. there's
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transmission lines. the very, very large transmission lines is really good. so you have coverage, great issues. you have issues over, you know, people that are concerned about in detroit. stacy's and environmental impacts. so building those projects take a really long time and they be really, really expensive. huge, better we pick. so already popping up more and more. we charge the battery when the spanish signing or the wind is blowing and then you discharge it. when those solar resources are wind resources, wind down. ready for days or weeks, for example, to cover a cloud to we need to other solutions like hydrogen, we can make it from renewable electricity and spend burnett and power plants without any c o 2 emissions. and then there's another part of the solution which up
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until recently haven't really been discussed. we could be the opportunity so you can increase generations to meet demands. you can also lower demand, the kind of neat stuff by somewhere in the middle. the vision is to build a technology driven smart grid that gets, operate as a lot more information to flexibly balance, supply and demand. if all this sounds incredibly challenging and expensive, well, that's because it is this industry study. it calculates about to head down that 0 targets. grits worldwide. need $1.00 trillion dollars of investments every year until 2015, and that's excluding new solar panels of wind turbines. changing the grid is a monumental task, but it's one we need to tackle if we're serious about quitting fossil fuels the,
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