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the farms and destroyed side stuff. what is the legacy of this wide spread race as depression today? history. we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism, the and how can we build a better future? well, yes, that's a pretty big question. and one that demands all kinds of answers. we'll be looking at some of those today. hello and welcome to a new edition of eco offered car. i've crystal lens joining you from lagos, and i am son, drug a home was the 3. nobody is coming to from complex, right to in uganda. yes, greece,
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we need to protect our fellow creatures on the environment, reduce on carbon footprint, and help people and nature flourish. here is what is coming up. what would discover how human west is being forwarded to reducing kenya needs the green lady of japan spots training people to roll their own food and find out how much you've done. this is finding the west into museum pieces. but fost we had to egypt come with less, my brother, we bought head across the country. each. you bought many, don't somebody's vision on a gyptian and g o has come up with a win win solution for the bed of the truck because on the hunt, it's too hot of the old phrase, which is tons. again, keep is well, good. you're buying the killers out and take a look. oh, wow. well,
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well, yeah who? this is the story of an experiment. the main subjects are endangered birds at lake bar last in northern egypt. and on the human side, a bird hunter who liked to stop. if he had another way to feed his family and an environmental list with a new idea dive and we work with small tour agencies that are based in the area plus a tour of prey to who's up for challenge. making sure mom didn't have any guide books when i knew nothing about the birds without getting into us from egypt who are paying a lot to see the birds. will it be worth it? the old trying something that's brand new to them. especially the bird hunter. ebony falls, he heads out onto the water,
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sola abilities checks who smith in lake wireless history because to use fake docs to encourage real migratory birds passing through like ducks to join them. that will be much. it was a lot of mean this is doug called, so it's the same purpose but the only sometimes quick clean dec recordings of real called is a more reliable way to attract them. this makes it is illegal, but the state doesn't prosecute hunters like him. in fact, there are thousands of them the next morning, some of the seas discovers that he didn't catch any ducks during the night. but he did catch 3 nights parents who sells them to private buyers and restaurants. the bird hunter has no other source of income and
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a family of 5 to feed. but this is becoming more difficult because the animals he prefers to catch are declining in number. yeah, my son is the clock might include $200.00 ducks now and there may only be 50 if it comes to have a permit lake. but the noise is more than 460 square meters in size and is located in a densely populated area. today is a 1st, a bird watching to a more than a 100 bird species. it can be observed at the lake. now that the endangered locals are starting to understand the value of seeing them and even pains to do so. it's so you need higher. i never saw that i would travel such a way just to watch, but part of the organizers were insure it is enough. people would book the
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tour and there are lots of details to work out front of the election. we can't organize the bridge watching, fixing up binoculars because the birds are too far away, and you need binoculars to see them. of the, the binoculars and not the easy to come by each of the environmental organization, nature conservation. egypt provides them. it was bad idea to launch the 3rd watching to a together with local to operate as had been of hamilton farms were supporting and training them and how inside we'll try to help them make these trips and we'll stay there until they no longer need us. i'm afraid that when they manage to get access to the tourism market research birdwatchers and build connections with the hunters and we will communicate with your permission, then we're going to sadly fill a very few bird watching guides each other and certainly not like bird hunter, sla, optimised ease for his work as a guide on the trial day to receive the estimate of earnings,
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but he lost from not hunting and then the magic happens. brooks come right up to the group resting on fishing it. there were black crowds night turns and square go herron's on the way from your to asia the. it's also a moment for some of tennessee's is a bird hunter. you can now she's knowledge of the birds. rare of the book, the more expensive the for region is next one of the rarest and most beautiful. i the, the ex, expensive. yes. but they don't, they exceed the minutes why i've been the. if we focus more on bird watching tourism, there can be many benefits in terms of jobs and the places we're trying to protect and. and if people understand that these birds in these places, they can earn the money and then they'll protect them because they'll be profiting from them directly. because i believe in that,
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like some of the to upgrade to is happy. he's already thinking long term. follow up on with different organize the trip ended successfully about the people who come, we'll bring more people next time and then well not so many people are interested in lake burleson. now as the tours will make that number grove underneath the magistrate, bird, and to of deluxe, these can be proud of his 1st day as a bird watching guide the tours for impressed with his knowledge. i know have you been like the 2 people? so how can i give it to me that you mentioned the thing i liked most was having a guides that could tell you about the bird species around us, some auto body. and you gave us some background information about the different areas and model of it. and they also explained how bird migration works and not to do it with a client with the holiday. despite his success as a guide. so lot of tennessee's will continue to hunt birds for the time being. it will take time to create a real change here. i live in this, but otherwise one individual know that i'm in my it's of
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a home does the same that would make a big difference in how you're paying difficulty. you've got quite slow. yeah. this a lot of tennessee's has caught a king feature magnificent specimens to release a super lucky king. so she's not on the menu around here. hug the notice that groceries has become a lot more expensive. recently, climate change, the wall in ukraine and the know on effects of the cold. we've 19 funding on old contributing to escalating food prices. yes, some people of the find it a difficult or for fruits and vegetables. so what about growing your own? it's not only good for you, it's also good for the environment we had to, john is burg installed to offer co to check out a pioneer in evon gardening project, a missile
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up to the high rise offices of downtown gelatinous that lies lawrenceville. but it's no high income neighborhood in south africa trying to squeeze by 14 percent this year. and residents here, barely squeaking by every day. it's hard. sometimes they don't. and as you can see, the green people i see last time i usually buy the books, they 5 run. last week i go to the, i see the books, it was 75, run one way out until the predicament could be urban agriculture. this revamped industrial sites much the peace of mocha. bonnie wants to move to beach urban dwellers to grow and process their own food is beautiful. this is mean it's very good. you can even put it on tv. i'm seeing one tv in new i choose. i love to so much here john is book self proclaimed religion. it's the green business college, a place dedicated to inspiring people to get their hands dirty in the soil. and we
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can live in from it. the good economies, big. so as a college, much as a cover all those sectors that, that i mentioned was touch with a new food. and then the new foods we started the beginning, and the beginning is foods for about $75.00 euros. the college offers a 5 day workshop teaching skills to grow organic food, cool kids, and preserve it today. my company's teaching has students to be paid sharpening on how to pick up, which device will storage. it's done with household staples like vinegar, sugar also. but the green business college also goes beyond planting cooking on preserves. and we cut part of this training with business skills and exposure, because we're a business coordinator. and do also want them to be and type in to us who does go beyond doing this hudson's for themselves. south africa can produce enough to feed its population. putting 2021 in full households wins hungry because of the rising
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cost. making healthy food. affordable was one reason can offend poco, got into agriculture, was that since he graduated from the green business college 4 years ago now runs a small urban farm in the north of johannes. but yeah, the trained musician believes that people in cities like i need to re learn how to grow their own food on his plots. he regularly teaches young glucose, basic farming principles. i hope to see everyone not complaining about, hadn't died anymore. you know, cause we take this to big get guidance and so that everyone, everyone has smaller as well as more than a piece of what we have, you know, and, and then the stuff, see opportunities that costs, you know, 100 cards of stomach outside as a lot of oil put you into teasing or there's so much money you can pull good offers these cookies for free today another local woman has come to
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show how to make self watering class to out of all plastic ruffles, to grilled vegetables and herbs. that's valuable. green skills and hard times. okay . all right. so with this group, i think that's an id and that would be healthy. and for this, do i after training more than 2000 students, it's success stories such as these that inspire months. the piece of my company to spread her green message thing. what is everything? that's right, that's everybody has to corporate or no corporate. lemme turns over to images pop up to him to provide to people have to it and everyone is going to the president staying with various cities now for the next and final a stall makes us there is about a new display, contin ultra that's been built to cope with future 5 made challenges,
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you can find all the, all the episodes and lots of other exciting content on the dw is the front page. the architecture in vienna's news districts, features small tennessee concepts and challenges architects to use building materials to ensure minimal home full effects to the coast system. in fact, they start to time to some of your most ineffective sustainable buildings. developing office building will not require heating, cooling, authentication. that's up to the science to an old technique. building with extra 6 great cool vision shows that the temperatures in the office building are always between 22 and 26 degrees celsius. another line bulk is the hi tracy for me to is. hi, it's one of the coolest timber buildings in the world. 75 percent of the
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building has made a port to i need the corps country. wooden buildings comes across the company. even off to were dispelled at stores here too for up to a 100 years. another key aspect is the ecological construction management on site. like reducing the material that was excavated when creating those h dot legs. meaning the fast houses with actually bone out if the light from a green city of the future to one with a dirty paused for reverse sent to re coal mining was the main industry and always for bald islands. but what was once a money child is now being returned to nature and one of the kansas big guess they have a reading. they to ration projects yet not everyone thinks no is motives with switching away from fossil fuels. iris peel, as they might 1st see it's pretty quiet and nowadays,
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but not so long ago. this area was part of the bustling coal mining industry on the, on the take out chip had a good, a fall bond. astoundingly few traces remain of that era. thanks to the assets of noise, biggest of the re not to ration project to the cause of his student trying to make, let the nature take it back or and make the nature itself. that means uh lets creeks run freely. uh, let the make sure that avalanches do happen, because that will transport more of the on the settlements down. it will make new creeks. it was over a 100 years ago in 1917. the swedish company opened the fast mine here. it was latest taken over by no waste state and coal mining company store and oscar wireless. the rest go run the place we have the most or is bucks for $300.00
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people. so we'd come teen with the airfield with a yearly $35000.00 passengers. power plant workshop storage built in full of 2023. the town is 5 on disconnected is copeland for good? most buildings and machinery has been dismantled and removed. just a few has been left as historical artifact dealership had to go is a long way from the mainland. 1000 kilometers south of the north pole, and 1000 kilometers. no, there's no way. while it belongs to no way other states are allowed to engage in commercial activities in no way in russia mind, coal for decades. it wasn't always profitable, but it allowed them to stay to claim in the region. now the norwegian government has decided to let nature take back the site. we also see this as part of the commitment we have done internationally to take more care of what
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this left of nature because human kind that's been quite harsh with mother arts and we need to behave in a better way. and this is lacey only just andrew hudson once at the local university to use the projects through a somewhat different lens. ready if you ask most people to buy or one of the motives behind these changes, then as to show a lot of people, a quite confident that is also a political motivation behind it. and it's a way of know why sort of gaining more control on line management here. but this is the foster swimming region on the planet. so these changes all good for the environment and loan. i've had you. and they all good news for scientists and the rest of the world. we have an opportunity here to start to demonstrate how we can restore things to
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a natural state and in the most difficult environment. and so if we can record success, that is a good news story for other parts of the industrialized northern hemisphere and elsewhere in a world history. wilding projects succeeds here in this rugged polar landscape. experts believe that could work in other climate zones to the electronic waste is a big problem in africa. unfortunately, a lot gets science from richard countries. awesome legally and ends up in landfills or elsewhere. east electronics are in dispos, the properly the chemicals inside con, for he's on the f sewing on. what's it in these weeks doing a beat. we meet a man who says old electronics from the john cube or a 19 sixty's telephone. young people in particular are in treat.
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many of them have never seen a reco plan. the full amount of, of some one go shows visitors around the exhibition and compiler, he often takes his mobile vintage museum on tour around the country. over the years he's collecting all kinds of vintage items that he remembers from is used by children. this be the generation that we have been with as much for an under flat screen that such kind of thing. they don't even know that at one time we will have the remote controls for the tvs that we have here as the need for funding one to, to change a station. they've asked me to go and help them do that even radios. so people don't know that dec, i look 50, make listed, he's become an expert in all things analog. there's nothing someone comp repair. he's picked up some items from scrap metal dealers like this graham, a phone, people who visit the museum, then often donates items. most of them would otherwise probably end up on the
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street like so much. i like tronic waste and uganda. an estimated $4000000.00 kilos is generated every year. today i've seen many of the water ways clogged with a lot of things. but if we keep such things and keep them for purposes of educating either, then we are removing a load that will be going out into the, into the environment. some of these things might also have if you chemicals that are not good for environments, which is will be some wine grease, preserving cultural history and helping the environment is one of the biggest on the most pressing challenges. vaughn, to shoot, i'm calling to is going to assessing is finding or penalties too full. so fuels font a visa might lie in, so just get to the new technologies. but other solutions might be simpler than we think. this one, at least,
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is right on the on noises. let us go to kenya and find out the arts. natural resources are finite, weight all of them. as long as there are people, one resource won't ever run out excrement. a company and kenya has specialized in the treatment and recycling of fico sludge. after exposing it to high, he to remove harmful pathogens, the raw material is processed into briquettes. the fust it in for the live get these curiosity. you see, when you meet an idea that you previously didn't think it was possible, then you find that not only is it possible, that is what i'm, what is to be the prophy w to generate some, put a couple of some value and doing some revenue from west the company is based in my boss route some 90 kilometers west of nairobi. truck drivers visit the surrounding communities, collecting fecal waste from latrines and private households. the waste water would
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otherwise simply sweep away as the sewage system. here is only partially developed john car. yuki has been working here for 3 years and he's impressed with the process approximately for katie. i think it fits for so i thought it was bad, maybe unhealthy or even damaging. i was surprised to find out that it doesn't produce smoke and it's free from harmful gas. it's the charcoal has carbon monoxide, briquettes don't i didn't get enough, but i'm going back. among other things i can hear you now. the 12 truckloads of fico sledge are collected every month each contains around $20000.00 leaders. the company is built most of the latrines itself and investments that should pay off in the long term. primarily the challenge authentication is something that has many associates on, on the impact negatively. i end up the contributes to daddy are these, these,
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this contributes to lot of products for productivity. if you're sick, you can talk as much and sanitation fully managed on the patient is a challenge that these are all over the world in east africa studies i've shown that up to 90 percent of west is not a 50 managed so far sound evasions pilot project has been going well, the locals are please to all sorts of garbage ends up in the waste water, including plastic, all that is separated out of the sludge that's collected. yeah, providing them with the 50 my $9070.00 dish and we are taking away the with that would have otherwise cost disease and polluted the environment in the community. we walk in, we have also provided employment that it can't even directly indirectly the company provides work for around 100 people and employees 56 responsible for the various stages of the process. first, the liquid is separated from the solid and then the liquid is taken to the county
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waste management plan. the solid is heated to several 100 degrees, then it's processed and mixed with bio mass usually sawdust. the final briquettes contain 5 to 30 percent drag pcs. the company produces around $100.00 tons of poor fuel briquettes every month. john car yuki says there were benefits to using briquettes even for cooking. it's so easy to now you can use consent and become more efficient less longer and you cook food. well, among other few uses model charcoal has had harmful effect. it has even caused that . i'm not the bree. cats are clean to use and have no harmful emissions after you buy a few restaurants in the box. you are also using the briquettes, including this cafe. before they used firewood for their stone oven, but that was more expensive and hard to come by in the rainy season. so you will find the struggling to get us a flap of plywood this upright vandal. it will be smoke,
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see inside of these places because of the quality of firewood. when we say to contemplate kids can even say from behind me that the smoke is less they, they legally consume me for a long time. they are going through my friend lee. even if it doesn't sound too appetizing, the pizza tastes just as good. the company hopes that this unlimited alternative fuel will one day be as common as cole and firewood are today. thanks for joining us today. we hope you enjoy the program. for now. i have chris, i let him say so long for lagos, nigeria, bike freeze, and see you again very soon on its own. the view of you as all bed. do you have any thoughts or ideas on ways to build a better future rights on share them with us? we look forward to hearing from you. i am sandra. the home is a 3 nobody signing up from complex right here in uganda.
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