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you really understand that so easily file uh we will lose our concepts, euro my done jobs february 17th on dw, the w, the center when they asked politics is a blending for to of cultures and traditions. hello and welcome. i'm saw that got the body annual watching the one common 1016 all major cities across the world is whole and the promise of new opportunities and possibilities that gravitates people to of them. but the cities have also become an effort to use the souls of so let's dive into the day of the episode and traveling across some of the cities
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to understand them back on july. the capital of some of the model is one of in dallas, megacities, which is experiencing massive organization. among other things. this means that the sitting, we continue to grow, i'm more buildings. would it be that it is estimated that by 2040 gen i will have images to 21000000 tons of carbon, just from the energy consumed by buildings joining construction and office building in a sustainable and environment. and he said he, we could be honest with you, but it is also necessary to bring about a green transformation for the existing buildings in order to mitigate the negative impacts of climate change. a new design in the making. it's one an older house to make it a bit more sustainable. jenae based architect unable model and drawn, transforms existing on sustainable buildings into sustainable bonds. a green
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consultation. the reason why we advocate green john summations is because you can retain the building and you can actually modify the demolition of the buildings. again, there's a lot of pollution, right. and what do you do with this demolition based and it takes much longer for the owner say, so if i read the demolition, can you do this? would probably take me to us to do was is a john submission for the any. it could be as less as 6 months. the green consummation process is different for each building and depends on what's needed this residential home into night on by a brush and you go be nothin. and her husband was transformed into a green building by unemployment and her team. for this house, all the lights and fence locked and loaded into energy efficient models by what, with solar technology, windows sizes, but increased to let an adequate natural light. and the introduction of cross
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ventilation means the occupants now don't have to use their ac quite so often. all this helps to save energy, the water. what they do is, uh the, again, do please. all of the plumbing fixtures, the little fuel fixtures, right? so it's a do a flash water, placid, or adapt that have a new fluid it. so that reduces that initial water consumption and water will waste water that com. so we make sure that is treated, collected treated energy was inside the site defense. and the other thing that we do is the other day more to following on the rules, the make sure it is harvested inside the building. we don't let it don't. so it's either populated into the ground or collected into some green consummation like this one gets water consumption by at least half and reduces energy use by around 30 percent. josh nickleby, not 10. who's a doctor by profession is now full filling her dream of living in an eco friendly
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home. 7th finger have uh, you know, commented about my house and you know, ask me questions about it. um, i hope it's an installation for people to the, to the eco friendly manner. the idea would be to apply the screen, dress summation process more lightly. but do you know, mega city like 10 i that's not without its challenges. most notably, the cost of costing uh with a green transmission really depends on what we do. so yeah, i would say between, you know, 15 to 30 less or so as long as you can get most of the, you know, this is the interesting thing done within the tough between 17 and 33000. utilize an affordable for many but senior green building consultant, critical to christian and sees these green consolations could still bring about 3
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a change when it was done phones and translates into is that this tangible people can see that they can see the and noisy deduction and they're both, they can see the what those savings in their house. they can see that the friends that it makes to their environment it's, it's a huge thing actually. currently that i know policies in india stipulating that's all the buildings have to be sustainable. there's no mandate on how much electricity these buildings have gone through, and there's no mandate on how much water there's been. things has gone to your mind . they're doing the kind of materials is building should have and does it no mandate for do you know if you have a home, you should launch so many degrees? there's nothing of that sorts in any of the regulations in india, annuity, but a sustainable public building designed by one of them. i could help save the weight for new standards,
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increase in key one and award from the indian green building council for being the nation's most sustainable government building. it's an integrated come on center for the city of to night, and on simply as the green building. it is an extension of the ship on building, which is a public heritage facility, posting the offices of the local government for the city of to night. the come on center and a green volk with that connected with the group on building what designed by under bama and her team. the so the kind of like the, the thing was, are all at work on blocks, which actually only brings in half the amount of he does regular objects to the med deal was the 1st thing. and of course, the kind of things that they use at all in on docs or fans and all of their electric, a know fixtures at all energy efficient. and this guy will, that connects. it is full of lines. and the design of this guy walk,
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it says they are very conscious of bodies that dixon our designs. a jan i so the government wants to upgrade all government buildings to meet environmental standards as soon as possible. as one of the chief engineers explains, being the environment, the sustainable. and also what you're trying to plant is the 0. well, i've been footprint. that is the main idea. and we are also trying to a, to the existing building. also the visibility and all the existing buildings to be converted to building standards, the to look good stuff to be like 10 it is so many building. i mean, the building that leave at home, i will say 99 percent done not being drawn summation, not only to this one flag, but if you're able to influence many such buildings is very,
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very excessive from 10 i let's head to everyone's favorite beat stage of go off, but i'm like what we see on instagram and facebook and people's vacation pictures. who are, who has a degree of it shows that it's trying to be with. and one of them is son minus sign mining is a major threat to bio diversity. andrew, besides settlements across several states and districts in india, it is very difficult for the government to traction control, and often it is handled by big sign mafias who have ensured that it is one of the most this can you shows to report on the part of the contract has tried to track this issue ingle during the day the boards live peacefully on the shore. but at night there on the water in the dock, the men of the sand mafia illegally pump signed out of the bed. as
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long as you get them to, i do not come here anymore as i am scared of them. i came here a few times and they came off to me hungry hit me. so i is and i'll be in fear. so i do not come here now. i have seen them at night. there is no way to fight the night. okay. okay. do blah blah, blah. haile has been saw me here for the last 40 years in the when village and not go to the showing me the place where his farm of 7 opened a fees, one store and eventually what on washed to be one by one over the last decade past that then and then they did tell me that and then the sand mining has started which has cost so much destruction on this land. during summers i used the little ground met and during monson, i would grow very nice if i went on entries and copeland or trees have been damaged and this has the government, do have a new nobody does anything. but i don't feel like coming in this area i taught at
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these come and do a should and says like, and what will that thing is that the gap i don't we will explain why is the monthly something that really gave me my livelihood back for the body that way, back and light bill bible, my highly, there are many farmers who had their small plantations and fees. so on the river, they can only watch what happens here in the night. my highly outer died police officer from the village of ongoing says that another disaster could be waiting on this river. he believes that a bridge on that, but that it call me call lapse. you too deep bates on that of a bed supporting the bridge foundation or the job, but his job for 300 meters near the relative bridge know construction not ex correctional stand is a lot. there is a crystal clear order stating there's
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a son my name. what's that tom? i initially spoke clear to order his southern don't brouge. i don't know if the good to see the glint. the billets have gone down significantly because of the largest kid, uncontrolled sign lining. he has with a ton of money on it. the garden itself, why all this happens here in one of the d as well. the street sions in go up hill that it is all about sun, sand, and spirituality, where daughter slide to come to, especially the smallest indian state, have seen and asked or nomic a growth in housing, hotels, and infrastructure. the demand for sand to make cement and concrete has been constantly increasing with drastic consequences for this unique landscape, which is part of india as best in cods,
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which are one of your net schools 8 heart as toward sports of biodiversity. in the wood. the cods, perform an important function in regulating weather, as ecological patterns over the entire indian peninsula environment. let's say sand mining has affected the scratch. i biodiversity, this is a lot that happens when you extract, send to be on such neighbor limits, is going to change your mind the, the quote itself. you reveal it's going to widen the channel, is going to damage and be up being a big price in terms of a loss of florida species. a, a change in diversity change and density change in species composition. and that's a big thought. one to stand who is accountable, i ran to meet was environment minister, delays copied on it. what is your assessment of these? i'm printing because timeline is taking place in your state extraction of sand was
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being done. all of us who send that goes is have come, no, i got it. i just bought a live. now with a lot of activities, we have been able to do minors become more so the ex extra, the more. but how, what activities cannot really stop causing us some. so there's typically a small people to be people. the big one is okay, because they're using close and leveling items because they're using all this new technology isn't really going to have new buildings. they're not affecting effective people, are going to people who cannot afford the items you believe cause party by the piece of to me would. but is that another? because like some cause, wonder if isaac southern repeat a, a to be with the progress and from the affordability is an argument, but there must be alternatives to buildings with sand. i went to see a new housing construction site in go up a month. tell me more about this house. how have you designed it? what's the data you've used to?
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so basically all the materials source. yeah. from the local area as loudly latter, i think. so i just found an abundance in the city just then of course in smaller quantities are the electric rubber and electric stone, whatever was brought from nearby or found on the site. so this, how is if you see, does not use simmons, concrete odyssey c, as these are the mean with data for a lot of solutions. i think the solutions that i around us, but the dependency on sand will not stop unless there is a shift in up routine construction. because vision is needed. dean, the girl is isabel, on going architect. he stands for environment lead responsible architecture. he pleads for the use of used materials. yeah, so this is set up actually because it basically extended, you know, customers and the, the plastic paper and pointless compressed and it's a good installations, 89. so here's an example where you can actually use
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b as much data. alternate in materials can also be part of the solution that some of the units have, you know, moved into an industrial scale like flash, for example, in san is now moving to that sort of area. so that is a movement though, but it's not fast enough. and keeping pace with the sort of need for construction. he says a critical read think is needed for mass housing and construction. he points to re purposing buildings that you see more things i'll put today and i'll do, we can let in the schools and hospitals. you can no longer pick somebody online and so you need to be focus building so we can actually stop. so think of recycling or unbelieving in a way. and he's calling for the read think among the lines of new buildings. all the solutions require the bill for implementation for the bible, ma holly and his fellow farmers. everything depends on whether sign. my name continues or not. their livelihoods, instead of rival audits speak. since we are speaking of issues that have become
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synonymous with our big cities, it is typical that we also speak with migration. india has millions of internal migrant. awesome. and what was this kind of migration? is either the climate change in news, unemployment, or does also is that force people out of this? but that is an emerging new city in bangladesh, which is becoming the new home for 7 to sign with like the this is hold on with this just goes to the down moment, gets busy every morning. bustling with activity as it becomes a new home for many climate microphones. the driving force behind this migration is jobs. acros that he bought the giant factories and the export processing zone have created a surgeon employment opportunities. 35
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year old i came up, arvin is one of the internal my grants who left her water locked him 2 years ago. this single mother lived in quite a place only a few hours drive from law and very vulnerable to natural disasters. in 2009 psych loan, i lost it. does it ocean caused by our law? walter loved us for 3 years. then an embankment was spent. then we will hit the button. most likely one's like on fun. it was very hot to live there. water entered the house. sanitation system did not for people face food crisis, the children can go to school. that is why i moved to move in love with my family. mom like the solid wisdom c port town of disaster prone bangladesh to this. so this young country faces the brunt of climate change with an increasing number of the cycles heating, it goes to the water bank credits,
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at least 13000000 new internally displaced people. here in the next 30 years, barb came to this town with a 15 year old child. many migrants had to already overcrowded and overburdened bigger cities for jobs and venture social security. but bobby chose longer. in my village, there were no job opportunities. tends to be explored processing zone. we now have employment to your people can sustain their livelihood, and the issue of scarcity is no longer concern. in long let's fix both processing zone. the employment opportunity has increased tenfold in the last 10 years. currently mold in 14000 workers, make textiles and other products for foreign markets. here.
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it's not just the problem is of jobs that pools people here. this township with the population of 150000 is also offering a secure environment in the face of climate challenges. cdl treaties have raised an 11 kilometers embankment that stretches alone. the newly constructed marian drive and to fuck control gates. and so far, 700 people have found new homes in this new housing project initiated by the government. many of them are homeless migrants but more housing is needed. manage to leave in informal houses, scott, safety of safe drinking water due to sell, i need the intrusion rebates and other challenge here. mom was mail shake up the rough months, said some rainwater harvesting projects. provide water to hundreds of families,
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while additionally initiatives exist. they remain insufficient. on the products, we have to water reservoirs and $84.00 acres of land. during periods when the river water is non sailing. we store water in these reservoirs, long, hot, awful. throughout the year, we distribute this water to residence at the moment and we can meet the water needs of 2700 families camera. although the demand exceeds our current capacity on existing, the concept is to transform longer into a climate resilient and migrant friendly city to these it uptake some techniques. a local n g o brack is pioneering to promote this idea in collaborating with the government and various organizations into the valley. and we've been planning specialists from the and you say that they have bigger plans for longer. that is, speaks
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a lot of been could be parting point. the figure of 13300000 new migraines by 2050 is no laughing matter without timely attention and investment in resilience. it could lead to an alarm and situation in the future and that there are a lot of institution you 30 of securing funding for a project of these cables is a challenge. but the n g o is optimistic about getting support from both local and international sources. barbie and return home from her hourly shift in the factory . she's preparing food for her kid who is soon finish high school. this means as much to listen, should my son have to walk tired just before living that i know that i want him to get a good education and have a better life? like borrowing model, it becomes a new home for thousands and serves despite all challenges as a beacon for our blended up station to climate change, the where to buy a house, how expensive it is,
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the rising then housing problems are every city dwellers like inside the united nations data from a few years ago tells us that, that i'm the only 1600000000 homeless people across the was. and this number is radically increasing. often it is largest financially consumes that keep people from buying a house. so he has a potential solution for those refugees who have financial support and for the residents who can afford them. a big trip for a small house, a tiny house. it's being set up in honda, the gemini, in the backyard of an apartment building owned by the municipal housing association . it was produced in estonia and cost $10000.00 euros to transport. so for 4 of them have been set up here, costing a 2000 euros each blanket. daniel vice lives, one of them when i 1st cuz i'd have to, i actually feel more comfortable in smaller spaces. but the problem was,
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i'm more of a city person and until now there were no projects like this in the city. we're getting our stuff got of the washing machine is suitably tiny, with just the 2 square meters of space. every centimeter accounts its minimalism down to a fine arts, and yet a 150 people apply to live here. daniel advised to give a powerpoint presentation before gaining approval. housing is good in many parts of germany, in the post people on a decent income could afford single family homes like bees. but now they're in short supply and prices have sold the comp and to move to the on his partner indiana ranges. this is provided a business opportunity. they build tiny houses when they're finished, they drive them down the old devoted to customers. tiny house estates us bringing up all the gemini will scribble indiana ranges also live in one of these
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communities. but for the most part, local authorities only allow tiny homes on comp sites. that's because many town councils are reluctant to recognize this new type of construction. that's a house. phone is of tiny homes. it's called to understand many of the fed up from want to be given equal rights. mental health like this would fit anywhere. what does it matter if it's on wheels or not? do we actually build them with and without we only see the why do we insist on the strict rules that stipulate houses in the village have to have red roofs or green roofs or whatever it's nonsense stuff. it's pretty good. tiny house is already in the plus is more many, also a seam, tiny homes are more eco friendly, but that's only partially true. it's certainly the case. the tiny homes are often built of wood for managed forest, which is the full sustainable. and they have
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a small and called and footprint. then buildings made of countries producing just one ton of cement alone and met some and 600 kilos, a c o 2. but on the other hand, tiny homes are less energy efficient. even though only a small roommate seating that room has the components of knowledge and of yours outside was where heat can escape in 2020 team. more than 1000000 refugees came to gemini. that's the increased the pressure on the housing market. and that into is pushing up orders for the tiny homes. i would love to live in a house like that. very minimal has everything that i need and it doesn't hop on the planet. what do you like to live in such a house? do let us know 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 bye. know stuff. the
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