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tv   Eco India  Deutsche Welle  June 13, 2024 12:30pm-1:00pm CEST

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you know, say like good is everyone to ok mark prefer. i'm sorry. the award winning outcome don't hold back. the who likes uninvited guess. well not me and i'm sure you would warranty the. hello and welcome. i'm so i have to go through body and you're all watching equal into much like us. nature also finds these uninvited guest quite unpleasant. they disturb the balance of things, and i also attached to our equal system. so in today's episode, let's try to find out how to deal with these uninvited guests in the best way possible. let's start with the tiniest most annoying infects that no one likes
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mosquitoes. not only are they a major nuisance, but they can also be fit to mosquito borne diseases. pause a significant risk to 80 percent of the global population. a company, jordan and the i have found a way to deal with these mosquitoes that breaks the chain of reading they might be tiny, mosquitoes can transmit dangerous diseases like malaria. and then you fever. the insects try and stop tropical claimants. by stuff us, particularly from the blocks of us, that's why in fiction rates here continued to be at a high level and not just during the monsoon season, every week, the city a government official disease, silverland steve makes its rounds. members look for places where the water stagnation can uncle. that's with female mosquito is like to leave the media. they keep that holding on the rooftops so that it becomes a wonderful thing,
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major for them. so if there is any 2nd portion in the purple in the bigs, we related in the life cycle of the most people is a lot of a lot of what do you pop you for? do i have a few stages? i didn't what the, the egg allowed one to, but in order only the address is outside of the what does that is to load 80 is going to call it. so a lot of focus in the media is to control the most people getting in the lateral stages. it to the state of motor truck recorded a 40 percent increase and then you see the cases between january and may 2024 compared to the same period last year when ways and make us with the, with the 13000000 populations. even during the daytime we have up to $15000000.00 because of the booklet authority from you know, all the other places around corporations and districts which comes to me. so population density by the most people don't have the time in 5 to get the next nino, the bite. so that's a important factor. another is the what the sanitation so,
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you know, conditions of a lot of people are staying and slum, and slum like hbo. and because of that, you know that what the story expect is this, and of these store the, you know what to them to keep it open. mosquitoes fast on the virus to the doctor of this man in the cities part of the district. but we usually. busy don't well guy, she was completely dozen in the move. a michigan and sit down, mutually say open her eyes who laid it, but she wasn't sleeping with the system in the 40. then you was fixing hard from the inside the to combat the infections tend to walkers go from house to house to identify any cases. if someone tests positive for then you fever, they provide treatment insecticides, they used to find the most kiddos. but the insects are becoming ever more resistant to these. so there is a need for innovative alternate id like these equal bio traps. they're made from by
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a degree of a paper machine and walk by interrupting the must get to is reading cycles the they do just died of water to the container that is inside the inside, which is an extract thing. so abstract sick to be dead. and then that is a killing ingredient inside, which ensures that those either block a mode, joe from that. so the photo, somebody supply of the gate, so they use and this value would have broken the chain. the main ingredient is the silicone or the paradox is still in development, but it's already being tested on mosquito populations into the heart of industry. which is one of the world's largest and foreman supplements. one equal buy or perhaps covers an 80 alpha on 48450 square feet. it will last for one full month. rapid organization is worsening, one by as mosquito problem, temporary housing,
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an absence of of pipe water supply and the ramp and to rise and construction work all provide. i do breathing conditions for the insects that are nearly 6000 projects going on. i mean, construction is built in for projects going on where the water is required to be stored fluctuating purposes. so that becomes one of the major workloads photo would be, have to go and take all the resources on a weekly basis. walmart temperatures as a result of climate change. further encourage mosquito stoops, right? health experts fewer that's more media and then you fever infection rates will stay high. what's happening is that if you can spend revising the 10 pages and do this look to ition of 10 pages, but there is and also there's a lot of humanity in the and now also there was in dumber than rain on day meetings . so all these factors and then be a very close proximity to the sea. so these are climate, the conditions of, you know, the, they actually are really, really conducive for the group of must be doors and the bleeding of the must be
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director. and that is why is you know, this, this disease already up of lent in the city, raising awareness through interactive apps like this one can also help combat the problem, the one by against angie app. what's launched by the cities governing civic body in 2022? the theme behind equal bio traps believes there are. these traps also have the potential to play a significant role. introducing the city's most key to populations in one particular flap at this, at this wind of time, we are seeing any bad be reading, you know, houses into 2000 x. now, you might apply that by, you know, the, take the housing. so that's what i mean, the value of the good and then look at all of the expect them to that infinity numbers. equal bio traps are one part of whom buys disease control efforts. over
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the course of for your x xbox, with the test, how effective they are in the fight against mosquito borne diseases. within the larger umbrella of unwanted species, some are in visits. and this means that they spread false to and then on need is that a major to that to are biodiversity. and also do need to see she sometimes to the point of extinction at the cost of food security and often even local likelihoods. the vast compet of both the highest and the pontiff native tip myself introduced to india a long time ago. it has no natural enemies here and causes huge damage. they grow profuse me and as it is when they are growing the temper or reviews of skill the need to bio diversity. the annual economic cost of invasive species worldwide is as a full $120000000000.00. according to
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a 2019 report published by the wealth bio diversity council. the japanese beetle, for example, is devouring and tie of fields in the us in europe. the result, annual damage to the tune of hundreds of millions must scratch also cause millions worth of damage destroying river banks with that borrowing activities. south africa, meanwhile, is struggling with invasive trees, such as a keisha's and eucalyptus, which required much more war, 7 native cons. even drinking water stuff became scarce in cape town between 20152018. now these in face of trees being cut down, we can save up to $55.00. but in the, just a for the every year. if we p a and the price of $3.00 in the attachments of off the credit, because down at each and, and to put that in context, it's 2 months water supply for credit done that's we can save by removing the
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industries from the voltage sheets. a recent study shows that clearing the trees cost just attendance of what other solutions the 15th pursuing cost in india. another solution has been found to reduce the damage close by invasive, both the highest sense savvy entrepreneur of mixing the dried weed with cotton to make salaries the flats will want the way to leave at a credit of best past showing up on this good collected the entire continent is that fine um site, exactly as dangerous as the name makes them sound. the thing is painful, and they multiply foss also in investing everything from crops to home gardens. ringback there were only a few millimeters in science. so i say one of the most viewed invasive species of
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own the right imported client and, or southern offices in victo. the invincible ferdinand are kind of rela, it's an economist and is looking to be in 6th, near syracuse in sicily. can you see it and why i caught up the red fire and it was this even the this that means they've already sprayed on this property. and by the eat, the deeper roots of the plan, and that's not even a ton of insects that are beneficial to agriculture. the output gangadeen said they will believe the most of the work for, for the you. the senate is high on its list of invasive spaces. in fact, they will long for to most even exist in unit, but that will change last full. when scientist sounded the alarm, the in 6 being sponsored in sicily, so demand to use social media to send out the voting. which low with unaided was
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the one that was why was that one of this is a big one? what's the bottom is? i would also that we need to take more immediate action to preventive spreading, further engaged so we can keep the red fire and it was under control. i give it a that what? okay. the brazil, china, the us have to spend billions of dollars of the enter, still unable to contain them or just on the before it was. but then the damage to agriculture is match the vehicle. i'm going to allow a uh, credit on the site and i'm never going to go to the right fine. and originally comes from brazil. how. when, when it reached sicily is still unclear, i wouldn't advise you on that, but so far, the invasion has slipped under the radar. and there has is a major damage in many this one, but it's a number of and deals, grooves, it will harm agriculture, fruit, vegetable production. and if i call the tri,
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primarily in places, that would be more sense, for example, in playgrounds or private gardens. after a couple of painful stings and bumps common caruso realized that it wasn't the nature pants that were ruining her rose got the contents here they are right under your roses for 5 hours of the different and the level for me as a lover of roses. this is just awful. it breaks my heart and mental mode and i care for them with a lot of love for me. when i see what these ants are doing to my roses, it's like they're hurting me for the donkey. victor, i still don't know how to get rid of them. i'm not really sure what can be the ballade, cuz we don't. the sicilian regional government also wants to get rid of. it recently
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appointed for a student, john, new cliff, a need to a special commission of he had a machine shipped in some sod, jameel pump that shoots a 140 degrees thing into the air until it's supposed to help eliminate the uninvited guests. 6 weeks off. to the 1st test, the team is batch it in to see how it worked. was modeling. john was here, but you can't see it anymore. there's one here. it's possible they moved over from there. if i don't know what's up, yeah, most or so, but yes, these are also red fire ends as well, but also in a lot of about in a little bit more if i'm a bit more so we didn't use this the machine here again. so most of the we've only use it in the 1st 3 and that's over there. yeah, i'm all and gordon. they were all destroyed and c c. so no. so what we don't know yet is whether the house just moved over here and built in unit same, but as they seem to have done over there, or somewhere that we saw him off completely meant that the main thing is to kill the is a gene gray state level 72 balance side, an end of his developed
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a method to combat the invasive balance himself. he makes a sawdust with a liquid and poisoned and then adds sugar. when you've been in the, with the roof, you then spread this poison beats around the, until the insects will bring it into the net. the ones in the hands just being born and the queen. i love it you. they poisoned themselves and die them in the magenta . and the regional government has promised to intensify defiance. but sudden, endo, cuz it really isn't counting on it. he will continue to fight the red fire end on his own. containing destructive and to does can feel like you're not getting back to like once a vehicle do something useful or with them. we match a friend to the search. i've always found a way to use the invasive salons for the production of new molecules and promising
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applications for the chemical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. as it may look and sound like a weed, but japanese not wait, philip at your konica can actually be a useful top office to buy him to prevent damage. it was almost everywhere along this tribute trip. the river runs and something from chemist, clo greece on discover that had left on checked this invasive species is extremely harmful to develop quite a grows 3 to 4 times faster than the other plants. would you be? so it suffocates bio diversity in this area which has an exceptional array of plants. so it's a real catastrophe from an ecological point of view. but also from an economic point of view is because it chokes this tributary, that should be regulating accessing water from the wrong because you're stuck with this. one possibility would be to try and clear out the ponds. the code case on
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found a way to put them to could use. she developed a unique process to a client not to come to list. these are widely used in drug research and cosmetics production because of a highly efficient, speeding up complex chemical reactions to create new molecules. the plan has a unique physiology. it could be that molecules that poisoned its neighbors. what do you know? fluid grease on has long been fascinated by the incredible abilities of plants pulled in 10 years ago. she worked with a group of students reset, showing the unique properties of indigenous species in new caledonia, french overseas territory. and the pacific. on the she did create an existing new caledonia, i discovered some exceptional plant species level tolerate pollution, so to speak, new stuff, some type of do next class, the better still. they can actually extract metals from their surroundings and they've and store them in their leader step. now, crystal has to do with these plants. it's possible to regenerate soil that's been completely degraded by the presence of metals document to children from screws on
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has been focusing on invasive plants. some species can purify police as full to others, like japanese not wage and now being processed in the lab for use and industrial applications. the company enough to now do hong is in charge of managing loans along the river. i'm controlling invasive species here. together with scientists, they help us the plants across separately, administrative areas or stuff. so they will pay that they was looking to develop pest control techniques that can be used in a large or small scale. doing different plans on from the benefit is that we promote and types of chemistry that is green and sustainable. it's a kind of circular economy to integrate some various pieces and stuff to do to, i mean, i take it, i presume his best today the team has only managed to clear a few 100 meters of land. the plot. so taken to a warehouse where the dried for at least 3 days or longer and what was the then
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that shredded and sent to the bar at tray. at the plump material is placed in the oven to dry for a few hours. only then is it ready for the chemical process in the lab? the resulting look on it catalyst is mixed with both are and a few not to add attempts to create to find new products, but indispensable and cosmetics. for example, results, product is entirely natural. a clean alternative for an industry looking to shift away from home for petroleum substances and personal kind of products accomplishing what can people think of chemistry as a discipline with a terrible environmental impact which is true. but chemistry also gives us a better understanding of ecology. our plans are insect functions on a molecular level and so chemistry can have a positive impact on the environment that she needs as well. i'm interested in reconciling these 2 disciplines to one on today. so the frequency issues domain to 6 in the songs discoveries about pumps and you called at the ernie and trump. for
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so groundbreaking, she received the european inventor award in 2022, the rena. right to, to please the load please. on has already founded to companies proof the arrow down it comes to lists are in high demand, the left head for the south in new york to greece, and i wanted to water to meet the line fish. this is a very poisonous creature that has found its way to the mediterranean. as oceans drew warmer, one solution would be to eat. but can plague become palatable for the look of the sort of the stomach, what do you open? it smells. it's supposed to fix a huge problem. i'll send you the movie some say the young fish and all the smaller
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fish, one or throws on the website. a few years ago here near the eastern coast of crete, line fish were just the bycatch. now the nets are full of them, especially in early summer. today's catches and particularly good, but the crew did net plenty of line fish. one is trapped, the spiny, fisher venomous. so the fisher has to be careful. of this, of the you, this and these here are the venomous spikes in the southern venom is similar to that of the scorpion fish. that except is more poisonous. you will, you look through it and so we have to be pretty careful. i presume it said you, this is the closer you get the idea in unfortunately the fish or ethical pro mine fish may be lovely to look at. but they're among the most invasive species. in the world, they arrived here through the suez canal and are thriving in the waters that have
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grown warmer as a result of climate change. researchers say that encouraging local fishers to catch them and control their population would help. and blind fish are tasty, but they haven't caught on with consumers yet. the part of ios nicole louse is just a few kilometers away. it's home to one of the few sea food shops that sell lion fish here, shop owner and can you quote, is coco latkes decided to take the plunge 4 years ago. today, his employees know how to remove the venomous fines and fuel a the fish. but so far, customers haven't quite warmed up to them. i have to promote it because they have people don't know it. and officer, the experts told us that it was ok to each. so this is the, you know, a good. it tastes good flavor, and the fishes white inside efforts are underway to grow the market for line fish
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like this publicity event in the southeast of creek, local chefs, hotel and restaurant toners were invited to sample various dishes made with line fish fee. leis. it's a competitive industry which here the participants can share ideas for recipes and learn how to better market the fish. just as important though, is that the organizers want to raise awareness of the ecological benefits of eating line fish our main papers. these 2 reviews that, that much of that value and freezes, doing to a cost system. so we find out that the we can promote it with different the recipes. so we say why know about 900 kilometers north in festa? low nikki, we visit the headquarters of i see an independent environmental organization that promote sustainable fishing. they're also looking for solutions for invasive species like the line fish in a pilot project. they're testing
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a special tramp. the reason why we're using these stripes is because they call as by guts. so they mostly target, like they have talked to mostly alliances and, and not the native species. because alone fees are usually attracted by steady constructions. when the line fish gathered around the artificial reef, the trump snapshot, the trap was patented in the united states. now the 1st fishers have started testing a smaller and lighter version in the mediterranean. i see also works with scientists, marine biologists dalio scott, send the boxes, explains why line fish have become such a plague here. intensive limited programs, cheaper than stress color a hi us many hundreds of other spaces, especially the eastern mid. that item is now quite invaded by many property contributions from the jeep. there's a new environment with climate change is much more shut the environment,
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the references when the stores come out was up and, and for the phone decades there were many obstacles for the substance. abuse is a lot. i mean that means that i lot of these jobs that's where the short legs gradually the salinity wasn't used to notice salinas the, these are huge on these are very similar to the southern looking good. that's now issues from that. she probably should still be knowledge cypress, what i to the maybe the 2nd create a batch of fresh line fish the lays type of just been delivered. it's a specialty here. one of the few places with has line fish on the menu. while i've got, unless we offer 2 different dishes with recipes created by all chef ought to become wiser with. i'm sorry, thank you. tyrone law and scroll down. you're going to get along with various hubs . and then if you're there, some of the most popular dishes on the menu on the side,
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i see whether local or tourist. everyone who tries to dishes is one over this visit or from poland had never heard of line fish before. this is my 1st time and i am very, very impressed. and this, this is so this is the boats have headed back out again. the more the line fish market continues to grow, the better for local fishers and the marine ecosystem. interesting that a fish can week such have a do let us know what, what do you like to see more off on? i show you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week until then. take care. good bye. a novice gosh. the
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