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so i say, well, crazy the as the human population drove, so those are in fact on the planet and behavior, affect it in all kinds of ways. many of them, no good. yes, you by the notation is driving all sorts of positive changes to welcome to eco africa. i am chris a lens in lagos, nigeria. yes, we need to find ways to adopt mid communities more resilient and above all, to the less than our impact in the 1st place. and we have lots of stories of both
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thoughts on basic show. i am sandra to homes that we nobody else joining you from complex. right here in uganda. musicians in the deal receipt futon crushed into each cremmit savings as donnie as a bunch of flies in their log in easily. and the ivory post women who met, sold on restore mongols but fast to is a number not much show. some of you more than 2000000000 people was wide. don't have clean drinking water at home. can, is deeply afflicted by these issues. but the various creative solutions and the way lake victoria in weston can yes. the 2nd largest,
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fresh water lake in the world. there's no shortage of fresh water here. but it's not clean enough to drink the people upon my b mainly use it for washing kills. i won't get double to report to know when you are, you might, we used to drink this lake or to disease, was rife along the lake shore. so there are a lot of pieces, even bloody faces. you guys got a lot better since we got clean water. the disease rates are significantly dropped almost to 0 because these are not on the comments. and those drinking water has been coming out of these that's for 4 years. now. the community helps with canyon set up a y plan. my he's stuffy solutions to set up a water vending machine here. it works quite simply. lake water is sucked up into a fight in several steps. the filter needs to be changed once a month on average galleria idea, and bolt is chiefly responsible for marketing. over $100.00 villages now have such
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facilities. the water comes in different grades. we have 3 different type of what do we have? the robots that we have the food to do, i do have them in there and what to. sometimes we give the role what to, to people it because of, for example, the look what it has a lot of a. so we give the look what is this plus to one for you to the real, what so you can use it to give cows or you can use it to wash it for the preferred what it is relatively good, but it is not for drinking or you can use it to do adds up to 2 such as, um, cooking. and i mean i don't want to know you use it for drinking on. a lucio chain only buys a water from here, the space she pays by an x, the equivalent of about 70 euro cents a fraction of what she would normally pay in a store. she's still self drive fish, but now she also has a job promoting the water purification facility and is expanding other ways to
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put on the assignment and that middle of a month now i opened the hotel and this what helps me a lot because once my customers are done 18, we can get teams drinking on what to do about that. i also cook with to prevent diseases. can you please she i'm glad that they will get you more. i'll give you my letter, my you more. the water purification is a promising concept for to exploit can router is also convinced of that. about 70 percent of the canyons live in rural areas. we're getting access to clean drinking water is difficult. this technology is a very beneficial in remote unsolved areas. we have traditional, what sources of various costs and sometimes a copy of their back on terminated. well, sometimes you have to go to a long process to get it. and so i think might be meant to classic sick technologies can be there once i got by providing communities with sustainable access to clean what sorts of even in the capital narrow the people cannot
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rely on access to more to the goals in the school, enjoying the freaks, but it's also a pleasure to have refreshing drink of 2 is the 1st floor to dispense that was installed in your school last year. the main difference in 3. the main difference is that when you paste the water, it is cool. refreshing and very ok. it to you can quench your 1st and go back to play again, but compared to i know when the water was hardwood and you couldn't even quint yourself. so this really helps a lot. does anybody have my notes? now the school has for dispense, says the french company, our a will to activity sales mainly to africa and latin america. wilson couple key is in charge of maintenance in that'll be the machine is be able to mix 20 meters of water every day. and it is a very simple motion. uh that's for household and office use. it is just like, uh, water dispenser, but the only difference with that water dispensers is that now it is one with
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a mix. it so its own water, no, from the most for you. the special thing about this mistake. what a generator is that the water is produced from the if it is drawn into the generator and then split into water and oxygen. 1000 meters can be collected in the tank every day to sleep, the thirst of about 400 students. and there's enough left over to be used in the chemistry lab. the water that's produced is also defending me to buy the machine the m as much i use, but what does that mean to be used in the lab? so that's the, that's because for the schools. but using the, the iron list of the facility cost $10000.00 euros, not cheap upon inventory, and donated the money much to the joy of the girls. next report takes us to the democratic republic of congo, where a group of musicians are doing the beat by being create the wave can sasha's west
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problem. they fold the city, looking for trash. they can now turn into music and send out a posted message to people about how to treat the environment. the one month's trust is another man's treasure, or in this case, musical instrument is just the music group can go look in the alta makes music with things they find on the streets of the mega city, the caustic buffaloes. the attendance was on the same as a single string to tom made from attend come and the cause of a no tv such as a bass drum buffet. they can just so yeah, there's a trend in contrast to knowing that we're musicians a go look, but they're also a visual artist who make costumes out of trash cans collected in the streets be
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doing in the rivers law. he then do it easier, but it's a kind of appeal electronic one, ecological methodological is telling people not to throw cans and so on into the gutters because it can clog them. the don't the shows that you can you football, you can take them and do something with them. we live or just recycle them. who upon the be off, i'll be taking the kids shows. if he likes to click with the music can going follow . can you also want to raise a wireless about the must have problem is lister and voice pollution and constructs a and across the country. even in the scorching, often in some members, settled to the treasure home through the streets. and it's not long before they find something they can use this styrofoam here though i can put it in a bass drum. it makes it kicks on. deepest is. this is thinking, rock music was born electronic music and walk
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a little while on. anything they can find can get. the 2nd life is an instrument. no need to go to a shop to get spare parts. virginia and i just picked up a string where my buy had a problem with my base, a string broke in the middle of the concert. so when i was out on the street, i found one, and now i can replace it, go to, to the king, go look in the office. music has inspired by the recon logical vision this year that touring america enjoy rent performing the unique blend of music with the unique instruments the . let's bring down the temperatures now and head back to europe and the 1st the optic suckle. most specifically, we're heading on the ground to mine on a remote island, whether he's good news and boss news. right, chris?
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well, yes, you could say that to gain this mind as provided lots of jobs in the region. what it's set to close next summer. people worried, of course, well, it's all supposed to be part of a move towards a brighter future. smile, bob, and i'll keep kind of go above the arctic circle. mia flats us works here in the norwegian settlement of long gabby, and in a mind that has been producing cold in the pen, the frost for the past half century, but not for much longer. final preparations before going on the ground. it's more than 7 kilometers to the nearest coal mining site. first by car, and then by electric call. then on foot. my number 7 is the last working you'll reach in mines in the smell about archipelago. it will
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close permanently next year. part of the authorities plan to switch to alternative energy sources. when i started working in the line, we were supposed to be doing it to 2045 around. and i'm just a year later i people told that you were closing last too long. yeah. be in a band and call and switch to something the power plant to diesel. this is just the 1st stage of the energy transition, according to the math, to your own ethic. due to the use of coal, about 75000 tons of carbon dioxide. we're being admitted into the atmosphere every year and the city needed to find something more efficient. and i know it sounds a bit weird because we go from fossil fuels deposit, which fuels. but the, so it's a good 1st step because it's more get a get, it's more flexible and we have interested in a new battery park to stabilize it that makes it also easier for us to face. and we
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have for now renewables like wind and sun, the green transition and file about is being handled by moans over the telephone, who works for the state and company store in oscar. the company has be mining coal in small about for a 100 years, and he's now investing in green energy. sellable projects include a solar panel park outside long. yeah. be in this field radio as well as solar panels in the settlement itself. the projects are now in the test phase, pulled in nights and winter changes, deponent de installed about in spring. so the solar panels are ideal for the energy transition. so behind the hair, you'll see one of the 61 of the 6 solar facilities. we have bills to last year so long again. it's on the building called port awesome, but it's a combined hotel and office building. so we have the, the solar panels on almost all of the roof. looks like curved roof is but like to
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me, in addition to wind and solar energy, the development of geothermal energy is also being discussed inside the bottom. here above the arctic circle, the project manager is something of a pioneer in the field of green energy score solar panels. the wind turbines and batteries are quite normal and common and the rest of the world. but we don't know how they would work, compare until we actually build them and test them in real life. but not everyone in long gabby and is happy with the environmental policy. was also plans to make spite about green. no way continues to export oil and gas, which is not helping in the fight against climate change. but there is also another problem. smile, god has a special status in trying than a treaty from 1920, along with no way. russia is also committed to conduct economic activities. here in the town of byron's book, the russians,
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unlike the norwegians planned to continue developing the mines. although coal production will decline there as well. at the moment, balance both mines, $120000.00 tons per year, bought by the end of 2032 coal mining and the archipelago should be reduced to $40000.00 tons according to representatives at the new region, energy company. there were no discussions with bob french book regarding the development of renewable energy sources. the loss norwegian mine is closing a 100 years of to the status of mining in the archipelago for molds oldest levels. this is a chance to realize new green projects. for me, a flat to us to move on. there are many countries in the world still mining coal. i've been looking in through going through astray leah greenland. because i really like mining i the way the closure of the mind and the introduction of new
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technologies on the island of kick started a green transition on slide about when many se climate change has been felt particularly strongly. in recent years. however, there is still much to be done to make the green future happen a time to get back to warmer climates. butterflies are among the world's most important pollinators. both in places such as done, zenia vap populations are declining. they could be getting some help, though, from a rather unusual place. faith job monkeys, not usually a told me i eat, but things to be totally on sense. museum news if thrives in these leaving that bought mazda adaptive, it was what mountains, mission of the parking tons, o'neill, a vibrant ecosystem with a least 2500 plan spaces and 40 endemic butterfly species. but these biodiversity hotspots have, and the threats they time youngstown to recreate it in this greenhouse is
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a way to save the scope of data sheet it. um, it's what is the study and get a better understanding of what's happening at the end when you've got people out in the least imputes before a solution and social problems. links to environmental and species conservation sooner than i'm the into the respective deforestation, and uses nick this is for butterfly, sundays throughout the normal functioning of the ecosystem means of the button that we did tons on the, on the national parks authority to support researching to about a positive raising awareness about scientists walk and encouraging people to take part in conservation efforts. you know, what is the chain? don't know when we move to walk. we are cutting out as news, but also in collaboration with colleagues that are on the wall. and this demonstrates that to be facing unimportant about diversity crises, especially our grandparents, would always tell us that there aren't as many butterflies that they used to be
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bountiful fall level me when i was done in 6 play a vital role in keeping a co system seemed balance and highly sensitive to environmental changes, ecologists refer to them as bio indicators, but primarily due to human activity and climate change. while that's the last 5 to 10 percent of all the 6 species in the last $150.00 is reset the engine at all. and all in 16 general play a fundamental role in the proper functioning of our system sits in front of our in fact, more than 50 percent of leaving organisms that populates our planet in single one of which perform various types of rules. the pre dettori insects that 8 vegetation insects that facilitate body nation in 6, but to compose forgotten quite to the tropical mountain greenhouse in each of these . not just a century for they fussed about to place pieces by highlighting the importance of these beautiful on fraudulent creatures to the hands of the planet. can force the
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public understanding of the need for conservation, sudley, wildlife populations of declining at an alarming rate all around the globe. the tragic scene is much about the lowest could have been avoided. that's why conservation east are doing what they can to inform people of the parts of role every animal plays in the local ecosystem, such as the photos of the sound be limping away off to an encounter with a trap. 9 ends and as a big cat's often full prey to purchase even into a national park. another danger poisoned caucus is left by livestock owners at the parks. food is the way of stopping lions from eating their animals, me to the best people. but the poisoned meat doesn't just kill lions vultures. they're also dying to protect the endangered birds. biologist need
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a little help from the voters themselves. coordinate, kendall into team or attaching stop. tonight truck goes to the wings. when of the project in zambia is headed by the north carolina is in the us where kendall works as a conservation specialist. satellite tank vultures are wide ranging and they give us great information about what's happening across the landscape. most importantly, they're helping us to find poisoning which threatens vultures and cardboard. so like the vote she's don't exactly enjoy being tact, but it's not painful. once it started with that, happy to be free. so far. 19 volts has have been tacked with truck has and in the 2 years the projects being running the ranges have found to poison to caucuses. that might not seem like much. but every volt share they save is important. because some species like the ones and go through
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a national park or especially endangered both white but then headed vultures are critically endangered species. so they're actually more endangered the lions. and they've declined rapidly a group more than 90 percent on the last 3040 years. so we're really concerned about both species because they play such a critical role in terms of disease control and waste removal with project site. this one, the team, hope space ranges and residents will become more aware of the role volt, just play in the ecosystem, and no more poisoned carcases would also be good news for lions and wild caps. being a way of how it goes. systems work is a big help towards improving the way we work and leave. for example, when coastal efficient communities can the long to rely on dwindling facebook for our leave, it will often it is possible to make little adjustments that have a big impact. as we found out when we visited some women in ivory coast who leading
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a wave of change of this women assaults producers on the way to collect their real materials. see what to traditionally the domain of women in this coastal community . salt production will achieve by biting. see what's out of old fashioned to just the white crystals, one left. but firewood collection has had a devastating impact on the local month before as well. that's all changed, thanks to the inputs from an alliance of environmental organizations called a free involve which helps rural communities to leave most of tend to believe. in this case, the women have learned how to get the what to if operate naturally. the bill will not go through. so at 1st we thought it was a little strange. how can water in the base since turn to some of the sun between this we found it a bit hard to believe. but i told my friends that we had to join the project to see
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how it would turn out. and we did about the end the day we saw the salt and we were so pleased to coordinate the new while to see if that was done for a long time. fishing was the main business in the village which lies between the ocean on the moon, on the edge of a sudden the national tax, but as fish stuck sprinkled, the new salt harvesting technique provides a reliable source of income. it's also crucial to protect the monger banquet system, which is a breeding drawn for fees on a bike the supply of food for the families here. the a free vote for the tier coordinated byte. maurice kind of coming on. he says, action was i didn't really need it because as i can, the national park was under threats from human encroachment. in addition, the local communities had to learn new skills to do with the climate change. let's get this out of the pros. when we set up the projects, it was clear that women should be involved because they end up involving everyone
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else. i think of them in a more or less obliged to a system. and the children also help out if you, so by involving women to a greater extent and engaged the whole family in the project life. i mean that if it was us, we'll see it for, for the so far they've involved 50 women, each of whom has brought at least 7 more people along with serving the mongers through the south of the park. the land and visions in the north have been halted. a very successful tool in these calls is be keeping we made of joint forces to set up $175.00 be heights. these produced most tiny when left undisturbed, which is the best argument for leaving the hobby tucked in. tucked, has it not been? does the hives help us to protect the park? because we only come to the entrance to remove the honey without harming the bees, are cutting the trees. these products aim to make communities more resilient and
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empowered to face future challenges. to this end, a free evolve is working with association that you know, that the national park founded by the iphone office. we got both parts and results did not need to get there yet. so we want to approach that conserves results and so, and helps communities to take charge of their own affairs, the c panel. so after training, after explaining the situation off to proposing the method, they themselves adapt the method to the own way of doing things. and we find that really remarkable as the approach he's already paying off the pressure on the national park. it's a vital mangrove of people's fear and fuss marshlands as not easily eased. local communities are also finding new confidence. what seem to come to the phone? here are communities of women, women's association of the fights and for economic support and survival in one at the same time managing to respect the environment. the results are impressive,
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is that others then that as long as the climate change and resources depletion continuous, the villages concerns about the future have not altogether disappeared. but the a free evolve project has shown them the become adopt beautiful. it just goes to shows that when all sides are involved in sustainable solution, everyone comes benefits including the world with leaving that state for this week. i am chris, the legs, illegals, nigeria. and i am sandra co homes that we know b o, y t e u, gunter. thank you for joining us. don't forget to head to an equal office on the instructions for more inspiring stories. ad drop us a line, ad eco ad due to come see you on again. next week. the
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