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is address, perpetrate to takes responsibility for his actions. guardians of trees, stock march, 2nd on d, w. the eco friendly bio chart, how agricultural waste can make the air cleaner. sustainable learning, new jersey has made climate change of compulsory subjects in schools. the and tune of resistance, asking musicians in exile the
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. these are images that went around the world when the taliban sees power in august 2021. everyone who could left afghanistan in a hurry. the remaining population now lives in a country full of restrictions. women are particularly effective, they have no right to education work, and even playing music is forbidden, inconceivable for zora. and for rita, who were students at the national institute of music, they and others fled the country. these concepts would be comfortable and the students hang on a flight of gone to sun after the trolley bond done. the nice them music school, the only one of its kind, the end for bates music like this, but now they're playing again. you're at we can save so much that you with this. okay, so it showed on the video stuff. i've done music the
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zora and read a getting ready for breakfast, and then you import you the along with the on because you know, the flood of gone is done in 2021. see they would be in boxing on that concert tour across europe. what are the plans and connecting 17 days in switzerland, in germany. the reading on zora belong to the has are us an estimate, agree? persecuted by the time on the 14 year old cousins grew up together and were the 1st ones in the family to study music. listening to music automatically makes people happy. when music is removed from life, many elements that constitute the foundation and quality of life, such as joy, also fade away,
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leaving only room for grief and sorrow. the vis family's music that's perceived is forbidden by others who should be brought into the main stream. these guards know how political the music has become, especially as the tale bon restricting women's rights. when it's done, it's done. they can no longer go to cafe. so public talks, the islamic fundamentalists have shut down beauty sontols to and that's why the person that who's very lucky that to the others, that others go, that they've got a so, i mean they can be the sound of a voice of a scatter, gills, or rolling the goose, head off to music school in prague. odd a city northern portugal. that's well come from portugal, was the only country perpetual grumpy, entire music school. assign them right away at the music school. the out us all ready tuning the instruments. this is the dress rehearsal for the european concert
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tour. they be performing pieces about the suffering of the ask on people, on the atlantic extra misrule, portuguese conduct, touch yog, them what i thought a supervisor is impressed by the young musicians determination. let's go to bar 63 specific. this started audio you did already did already. okay. the think of all depends on scale. so what like i am putting during breaks. i'll tell them to go out and get some fresh air. but often they'll stay inside and keep making music together, improvising a little, put things in their country. they had to fight to attend to music school. and to make music at all. that's completely different than here because also they're teaching me to respect music, more eyes for them. it's
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a really inactive freedom. whereas we just take it for granted comes from what i've done principally as much as our most was a holiday in australia, when the tiny bunch is, are from there. organize the evacuation of around $270.00 students to put to the because he knew his music school would have no future under the tale. bon is what i'm asking for money by the meat of this is why did the banding music? you said that religion, i said there's nothing against music in the stuff. it's fee of the music can send very important messages to fall, fuck pulled out a 5 dentist and music and a cease the people of afghanistan with a nation that uprising against that thought about the weight of the department of music. because they use music. they have with their own scene yes. which prize bombing suicide bombing t like in this sense,
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why she's practicing frieda often things of what it's like for a friends at home. and if god is done you can't even listen to music. my friends, they kind of study they can to go to school, they can go in and also outside and don't say it's so hard for them. it makes me sad. yeah. was rita keeps rehearsing at school, a cousins or practices on her own, at the little concert or. okay, so i said it's the voice of people from of gunnison. it's need to be very good. that's a big weight on a 14 year old shoulders. zora shows us pictures from us, kind of gone. oh this is the, the place rooms going, it's very big. this is our own house. i miss this know every, the color. so the, the, the,
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the place. so i was phone my family and sometimes i cries especially the 1st time. so it's kind of like a week at night. no one knows. no i don't like life to access my code. the news so rita is back from schools together. they look at photos and videos of the day. they left afghanistan in 2021. it was the 2nd escape attempt, as they have trouble getting the right papers. then they boarded one of the few charter flights out of the country. there's cape was financed by supporters of the music school there on co accompanied them and filmed the tool with his cell phone.
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the. everyone's gone, learn the will last. where are you now? in front of the plane? no problem. one, that's great. just a few steps left to get on board reach freedom, and to quote dr. sar massive to get your musical instruments back in your hands. we were a big effect because then the past i only have some videos of our the choir ended tv shows, and then we was afraid of that then did. and that's why we was scott, who was cough and also mass. yes. yes. and also i had the music this to my desk for some filing with, with myself. and also i was afraid of that. that's if some is so off the top of come to us and say, what is the for try. i know we will have the because we could leave the scanner
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stand installed to new life before music again and that to you've agreed to come in . but it was very sad to we have to leave our family and couldn't come back to us. got us done and then they got let me finish some of on sunday they arrive safely and guitar. what principals are most was waiting for them from there. they like to flew to port to the office. so say for me he has me and also he said that to now your self my go see now he's going back to study music. the indeed me thanks. i a waiver, i see i see my grandfather because my good father. he was like,
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if he was trying to keep all my family together soon after his or some of that cause she's still in capital. a dozen of the family members remain an economist on the goals speak with sorres', mom as often as possible for safety reasons. we don't change her face we are afraid that the restrictions could increase we are afraid that if they find out you're playing music and performing, we have to leave here before they knew it. we are always afraid. for the students, such conversations are hard to bad. meanwhile, the music school is trying to give as many concepts as possible, like here at geneva, prestigious victoria hole, where they perform
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a long side west and musicians. it's the 1st stop on the european tour the to play. i close that the test is a practice in that country or the 1st one was vision for about a country which is force in that science. and by the end of the day, it's also about this celebration of the victory of the asking people that this duck dates would be gone. then zora and frieda to hope to return to the homeland, to a new
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a scottish ton where they can leave out. that remains the in the us state of new jersey, the subject of climate change has been mandatory in school curriculum for over a year. now, pupils and teachers discuss the topic, not only in science class, within a range of other subjects, including art. the head of this fallacious monster is almost done, but its body still need some work. it's made completely out of recycled plastic waste, which the high school students collected themselves. there were it about the oceans . and the monster is a creative reminder of how plastic waste threatens lives. think it's great. we use there like bags and bags of bottles, but the environmental clubhouse collected that we've used for this project and we
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use a lot of traffic and we used a lot of it and i think that's it's climate change has been a topic in our class biology and even in sports class for a year now, it's concerned many pupils for a long time is kind of site and it's only because like this, the earth that we live on. so it's kind of plastic, this one of like the main cause of climate change. just like people don't really care about it. and this is, is this her small heart kind of in high schools in new jersey climate change is taken seriously, and teachers are required to talk about it. this art teacher has a receptive audience. the students came up with the idea for the recycling project . they will not ignore what's going on the way. maybe my generation ignored it and thought this is something we can put off and attend to later. they see the immediacy and the urgency of it. so yes, they make me feel okay. i need to be more aware of what's happening.
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how do you smoke over manhattan? everyone at school remembers it. forest fires raged over a 1000 kilometers away in canada. the classes had to be cancelled in new jersey. the air pollution was simply to toxic that noxious smoke is still a big topic. in biology class, teacher will have a shop and his students are investigating one effect more c, o 2 in the atmosphere is having on plants we try to make things look well as possible. so these are actual issues that are happening. that's kind of what learning. so whatever is happening. so even the diplomacy is one example that sometimes related to genetics. how does you know the climate, the weather, change the weather patterns? how does it affect the gene pools?
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the more their classes pertain to their daily lives. the greater the chance the students will implement what they learn and make a change. i don't really use how like my personal transport. i take a lot of public transport and that's what i do personally. and you actually take the time to either recycle or to just do things that can help benefit the plan and that is not being asked. so things like that is amazing and we all take transfer. here's the darlene gearhart is proud of her students. she knows how hard it is for her colleagues and more conservative states like florida were. certain books are banned and topics to do for her. the new curriculum is an opportunity to broaden the people's horizons. they do projects, so they understand and they learn what's happening and they also become problem solvers. so you know, if you're a 9th grade student at science park, are you going to change the world? no. but you know, when you're aware and you've had this types of experiences, you know,
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they can certainly have a huge effect. schools in new jersey are leading the way. the other states in the us are following suit surveys show that most parents want their kids to learn about climate change. no matter what age they are. you start as early as kindergarten with just bringing up these topics with, with, with even the little ones. right? so what does it mean to recycle yes, start small. and then big go big from there. so here we have 6 pieces of molding, so which i ripped it or fast, fast. the students explained that fast fashion is bad for the climate because the clothing is often made of synthetic materials. the students present the fox and find solutions. for example, a clothing exchange. you can donate and they can be sold at a cheaper price and how they say addressing climate change needs to become hip with
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solutions rather than dues de scenarios. generation is very fond of light trans, is something it's trendy like. everyone would want to do it. so like, people don't even need to know that it's a good thing. just know that it's a, it's like a fun thing to do and it's cool. everyone loves ms. scott's class. she's positive and motivating, even when it comes to climate change. students and i'll be sitting down just learning about these bleak ideas. they should be out there coming up with you solutions the right, the role yet. and they are the ones who are going to, you know, when we become older and things like that, they're going to be the ones who are in charge, eating fewer burgers and buying fewer cheap clothes every little bit helps. and studies show that anyone who actively does something to better a situation will be happier to boot. the
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. this is a brand new bio chart plan and it produces much more than that. and we'll come to that in a 2nd. my address is roots or any other organic may tell you that design up to 700 or 800 degrees in the absence of oxygen. and that is called the title that says, the heat eva price, the substances inside the bio mass. they are emitted as combustible gases. and buy an oil which can be used to generate energy involved we are left with at the end of the process is pure stable. carbon wants to buy a mess that's burning. most systems can sustain themselves without using additional energy. as part of the plan, it's calvin cycle plants absorb c o 2 from the atmosphere and grow as bio mass. but when they die, they be composed and most of the seo to they sec stuff gets released back into that most fear. but instead of decomposing or burning, if need turns, they mean to buy a char, we could pluck health of the carbon into this file,
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or else back for hundreds of years. the people are more more aware of that. we need to store more more common. this is caused by the net, the sea of no credible data clinic to be fully operation by the 1st quarter of 20 to 84 until then they help to isaac their systems. the experiments with different uses of bio try kicked up over the last decade. but actually from mount fields took them counts. we have produced try to call the many base for thousands of years. the key is to keep boxing it out. if we cons, the biomass will continue to burn, turning to ash, and most of the carbon inside go go back into that most where, which is exactly what we want. that was depending on the bio mass and the pirate. this has processed up to 80 percent of the carbon it contains can be sequestered. that is why why i chose not being presented by the end. us treat as a good way to store carbon dioxide. but not everyone is cheering going down the
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road in the name of cause and take the space and income. negative emissions will create a new design for biomass biofuels. their lawns, hailed as an echo from the source of energy produce main and from corner sugarcane . but may next, but stay viruses can often do more harm than good because of the baby, grow them. critics vari that we could be making the same mistake again with bio chose the forest and area plants. fast scrubbing by a mess. chop it down and turn it into bio char, destroying eco systems, and by direst in the process. but we don't have to because there's a huge amount of biomass. we've got a current res. thank. according to a recent study in india alone, 120000000 tons of fries tasks and other agricultural waste are burned in open pits every year. and this contributed significantly to air pollution around the country, which goes up to $2000000.00 people per year. according to profit subsidy and
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cultural bio try can help you speak to the board. this one team you've done the b c into a bio chose recei about of nothing about treat 60000000 tons of commission production . if that is true, you left me about 10 to 13 percent of the total g, a d emission audit in the adults. that could be a huge contribution to mitigating the crime with crisis. india is currently the 3rd highest fuel tenants are in the world. and the farmers producing by a chart could use it to increase their fields or set it for extra income. what via proposing is to have them buy a unit small units that can produce bio, trying to feed itself, or maybe not in every state, but maybe if your district has a centralized location today, you can produce a convenient way to reduce bill can go to didn't the chart, we could replicate this in many other places in the world, estimates of how much my child can reduce climate government gases. me that's
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harming it, goes systems very. but it does that take know that that has the potential to address many environmental challenges at the ones companies like this one. and that was trail yeah. use excess energy to heat. they are green houses and used to buy a chart for growing plants. some people called the carbon negative energy as at the end of the process, we will have carbon liked in bio chart. but ultimately, it depends on how we get the bio mass and about the little bit. and if it was transported from hundreds of kilometers ebay, or if the forest had to be cleared, or if it is used to replace colburn ink, then it is no longer eco friendly. the no credible may set of hot water to the city, but its main product goes to farmers. we mainly sell to a halt in culture companies mainly to scandinavia. the moment more and more agricultural businesses use bio chart that has sorry, low quality and increase. here we see that in full size,
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it seems to work better than me, very rich. so it's and also if you have sandy salts, you improve the water holding capacity. usually, this is glad you come on. she has been researching, bio charter for the last 15 years. and after about more of that, then the decayed off by a chill reset should be know from meta studies. but you combine a lot of knowledge from different scientific studies that we have on average increases in yields. many scientists say they did not fully understand by by i tried does what it does, but they can measure the results. in many cases, these are positive but scientists, trego to create conditions that bias charged. the effects are 100 percent predictable. the critics are not totally incorrect, so it's it's, it's not the next harry part of that works. the same kind of paragraph we back, but you can normally extract cases where it works quite well. and these cases are, might be known by
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a chart of x wonders into new to inputs charles of the tropics. that is because bio child has an incredible surface area. this will sound crazy, but one gram of high quality by a chart kind of a more surface area than a basketball court. this makes bio trying amazing cost for all the phone guy, buck carrion to buy groups that are essential for a plant out. it can also retain the nutrients, making them available for the plant. the same goes for water because bio chuck and star up to 5 times its own right. that is why why attract can help increase yields, particularly incentive files that otherwise easy to lose voltage in nutrients. and it also has other surprising effects, nitrous oxide. so very tall for greenhouse gas. it has on average, more than 280 this time of warming potential, then c o 2 has over a 100 years. and nitrous oxide is mostly formed from the huge amount of
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food to license at the used by carrying this soil can break down and nitrate based on you've heard 2 lasers into and 2 beaches. nothing greenhouse gas, but we put so much for july. is it on the lent that the microbes can process it all, and it goes into the utmost, sir, as the climb with the killer nitrous oxide, up to 75 percent of the world's nitrous oxide emissions come from a cultural activities separately. test studies now exist to show that on average we have a very, a reduction of about 40 percent of these and to additions, if used by a child close together with the code. but in some of the production studies, we did it guys and have university. we seen reductions up to 80 percent and 40 to 80 percent reduction in this climate killing. guess that is really promising by a try. looks like a very promising way of tackling many of the climates related problems to be faced today. from enriching this solid and increasing guilds to reducing c o 2 in nitrous
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