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or airport stock will take the approach of berlin, where we can do, and they will have less traffic the we all have to wait. but the important thing is our, our choice is good for us. good for the planet. i'm most to was stacy. hello and welcome. i'm sorry about the annual watching e going there. we have all been that. we grab food on the goals that is cheap medians and even fun. i also knew this system sustainability going full. i've not really our 1st choice. sometimes they are more expensive and sometimes that is not easily accessible. so how can we eat healthier and grow better beyond subs,
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light invoice, or traditions? new innovations. india is one of the country's most affected by the impacts of climate change. i'm scientists tell us that that is a direct link between climate change and people going hungry, especially in younger children value edition can have lifelong in fact, and that is a big problem for in the future. so what can be the solution and can choose and become a part of the solution label to bring him to harvest by hon on the belong. patients of us on the street in northeast and he is one of the payments, but it's the i don't hop of india's, the production comes from here, but the work is hard and the liberal arts on just 200 rupees. indeed. that's literally more than 2 yours.
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we are the kind of good senior basic school near the city of georgia and most of the children viewed of 4 to 10 for that age. the amount of that is an under the buttons belong to the marginalized community of the us on the tribes, the new this on the land that being garden. well, good. going to do the children, the problem. i mean, they feed them the little they have, which is smart enough for growing children. they come to school with an almost empty stomach and they also come very early on down the diverse type of the school dinner is usually the children's only food. meat of the day today about eating rice, dog egg and lots of vegetables. 7 the children do the veggies themselves and their own school god. it's quite a treasure trove. with cool acosta model. so like xlon, pumpkin, elephant capital m, all this old garden project is run by the non profit not is just goods foundation
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from bank the loop. it's been fucking with the schools and 7 states for around 10 years. the foundation and students spied student especially to wants to eat healthy and balance diet. these are the full needed us both in terms of the habits that they develop then that usually stay with them for life . and the other aspect was that this is quite an important window in life. a dollar since disappeared broadly, often to 19 years in terms of physical and cognitive development. so even shot them in back. sure. so it really makes a difference later in life. the can also learn to play with food and vegetables and i have why is it important to eat a very don't what nutritional value radius vegetables have? why is it better to avoid getting too many sweets? why is cake much less healthy? you're going to canada.
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does not need it then after that prep was it, can you be sure the toodle done libby for example, and ask the gentleman to identify it to get it by then we discuss them nutritional value in this way. they begin to understand the value of different fruits and vegetables, and that's the end of the lives. why it's important to add these things. some people have and they have the opportunity to implement the notice they've gained india life anyway. that's all kind of what it does. on color, i can the government figures show more than 1400000 children. maybe i'll see the maldonado. this means they're very far too little for their height. that immune systems are usually beacon and they fall in much more frequently in a farm alone or what 36 percent of children or middle honors. i'm more than 2 thirds suffer from anemia, which means they're white and organs receive less oxygen from the blog of the in addition, awesome is especially a 100 by the human induced climate crisis. that is a huge problem for the state,
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depending on funding logins, toilet ocean isle, making people's lives difficult. of a cycles have completely shifted of the 25 districts in india versus affected by climate change 15 and also many l d. i is very things that we used to go. it was completely dependent on the weather better and now the vendor has become much more you need. let's move hawk that even during the winter we had a very tiny chart window or the of these to have along with the no, it does disappear. and because of that disappeared in the bathroom, the, the kind overlays that mean we still got that kind of, uh, vigilant ones. that means to go, it is completely disappear now. so huge impact on climate deep joy at the bottom of the co founder of the farm to food foundations. for more than 15 years, the organization has been promoting sustainable agriculture among communities in ne
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india. many older varieties of vegetables can defy climate change, but there is not much market demand for them. that's because many people are no longer aware of the. this market is now, like i said, market is deciding what the need and market is also influencing what to do. so therefore it is still being grown. it is still being people do identify, but very few people can identify some of the older. and then there's some people in symbol identify 101 that i did so visited with. but now these visited was odd. young people are bringing it back into their kitchen garden by partnering with organizations like the another thing is good foundation from the food into diverse divider trend. for example, the junkie managers glue gardens girl mentally, or the ideas of visitors that are better adapted to the environment and therefore likely to be motors as to the effects of climate change. and above all, the children take home what delani didn't realize the going that own vegetables is
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actually not that difficult. the biggest impact is what the implementation partner. so to the boat is children, what typically doing likely to do was once they started going, they've developed an interest because they haven't grown at them, says they suddenly start finding them dsp so so, so that has the feeling good behavior. it's kind of a tipping point in the life when they move from no way to do was to we actually visited the site listing. the 2 are examined regularly as part of the project height and weight um measured. and the state of that immune system assess blood test settlements are taken to monitor the children's overall has since the organizations begin there, what's the number of mountain that is children in the region has fallen by 14 percent us from eating hell be let's now
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talk about growing better, they'll global ads before the system, and it's one code of sorted atlantic warming emissions. cx fox from the world. w binding is a major problem because it does have a long term impact. but during the months when it is happening, if makes reading very difficult to find this stuff, come up with a solution that can make things a lot better for the form of why polluting a lot less. this is a brand new bio chart plants and it produces a 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 payroll. this is the heat evaporates the substances inside the biome, as they are emitted as combustible gases. and by
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a oil which can be used to generate energy and, but 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 planet, the carbon cycle plants absorb c o. 2 from the atmosphere and growth as bio mass. but when they die they be composed and most of the see what the de sac stuff is released back into that most fair. but instead of decomposing or burning, it can be turned them into by a char. we could like health of the carbon into this file, or else back for hundreds of years. the people are more more aware of the we need to store more and more common. this is customizing the see of know what kind of data clinic to be fully operational by the 1st quarter of 2024 until then then optimizing their systems the experiments with different uses of bio try kicked of over the last decade. but actually from mount jones took them counts
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. we have produced child call the many ways for thousands of years. the key is to keep boxing it out. if we cons the biomass we 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 lights, 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 road in the name of cause and take the space and income, negative emissions. we're creating new them. um, so biomass biofuels, their loans held 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
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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 cultural bio try can help you speak then. this one continues to be see into a bio chart recei about of nothing about 60000000 tons of so you condition production. if that is true, you left me about 10 to 13 percent off the total g, a d machines on the end, the adults that could be a huge contribution to mitigating the crime with crisis. india is currently the 3rd
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highest. you'll tell me during the virals and the fire was producing by a chart, could use it to increase their yields 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 every district has a centralized location today. you can produce in virginia river residues, they'll then 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 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 use the bio chart for growing plants. but ultimately, it depends on how we get the bio mass and about the do it. and if it was transported from hundreds of kilometers away, or if the forest had to be cleared,
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or if it is used to replace coal burning, then it is no longer eco friendly. you know, kind of what makes that hot water to the city. but its main product goes to farmers . we mainly sell to a halting culture companies mainly to scandinavia. the moment more and more agricultural businesses use bio chart that has, sorry, we'll call it an increase here. we see that in full size, it seems to work better and let me very rich thoughts and both. so if you have sandy salts, you improve the water rolling 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 it shall reach and it should be know from me to 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 a chart that is what it does, but they can measure the results by
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a chart of x wanders into newton put 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 by carrying the bike groups to the essential floor plan to help counselor everything, the nutrients, making them available for the plant. the same goes for water because bio check in store up to 5 times its own, right? that is why why a truck can help increase yields, particularly incentive files, that otherwise easy to lose volts are in nutrients. and it also has other surprising effects. nitrous oxide as a very poll for greenhouse gas, it has on average more than $280.00. so 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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fertilizer set to use by carrying this so it can break down nitrate based on you've heard slices into n 2, which is not the greenhouse gas, but we put so much for july. is it on the lent that the microbes 10th process at all? and it goes into the utmost, sir, as the claim with the killer nitrous oxide, up to 75 percent of the world's and that just outside the emissions come from agricultural activity separately, test studies. now exist to show that on average we have a very 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. bio chart looks like a very promising way of tech link. many of the climates relate to problems to be faced today, from enriching this sort of an increase in guilds to reducing c o 2 in nitrous oxide, adapt plus fat. most of us gone to me just walk into watch the lock
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slash sewage and even straight away or catch fish and focus right then i mean maybe on a camping trip but not heavy day. it takes time for our thoughts for each from the farms cuz its stores and then finally all tables. and this means that most of it needs to be resolved in process. but have any process. food is knock, nutritious or heavy. but that is a traditional method of preservation that allows for a long cautious life, while ensuring that the nutrition remains intact. there on june, the treasures have concealed beneath the waters of the coast of fumbling island in drama shore on the island is located in the very south of them and narrow in the street between india entry long ago. the treasures are to be found in the corner of the on visible from the surface. the but again with, i mean, yeah,
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the corners has been breeding large numbers of fish mean. well that's what i'm short on. has some good fish resources i wish here they are. excellent. never get i mean getting what the law. but with the what i'm we send them a new number, but mostly. yeah, because everyone in the area knows anthony tina, the business man makes his living from fish and talks about his work on instagram. here he's showcasing shore net fishing, with a group of people who use the catch onto the beach. the technique has been passed on to generations. and now once every want to see where it hits fish come from, because he turns it into cut over to our dry fish. every yeah. kind of why the, you know, i'm sure we have all seen kind of go to drawing outside in the sun and the model. we prepare it according to traditional methods and what are you driving it under the sun on the but see on the how much on the door to mentor for preparing dry fish . well, that has been slowly. this will go down with all the boxes. 100,
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you honestly say kind of even though we arrived, it would be a large number of customer. obviously if we can pick it, anthem tina buys the fish for his cargo to fresh from the market. she sees only the best quantity to fish is suitable. first, the fish is washed and sliced open. it's then smothered into mary and sold. finally, it's wrapped in a bump that and tied up, tied to it then gets buried in the sand on the beach, but it's left to slowly dry out. kinda worried about a lot of there's a preconceived notion, it's a way to go to is made from that story on a rotten fish out all the we wanted to change data so that everyone would started buying and i didn't go to the and this. so for the very 1st time, we started preparing either using fish, fish all in the event and contains company now says fish across india, up to 2 tons each month. price is very from $100.00 to 2000 per piece. that's the
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equivalent of between one and 22 euros. i'll package them up, but the good we take a bit of dry fish and slice it out to what according to the needs of the customers, you know what so a quarter or half you know, you want to then we back it up to and send it to the customers address like for you . so basically i will get a way to get them on the line and to get them. the anthem tina had to work especially hard to achieve his success as he has a disability and is unable to walk everywhere to work on social media. he's very open to both the challenges he's faced. his success and the company has own thing with respect even within his family, where he was often shunned in the past and out of and i used to get invited to 10 of the after i started the business, i'm gonna leave all the gun treating us with respect to that, and now we get invited to have all the functions on them. i want to,
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you would function who put in there, he is now turning various different types of fish into cut over to he has a number of employees and the businesses flourish and he also provide suitable recipe ideas for his fish on social media. fish that was tried on the southern coast of seminar using the same methods that were employed hundreds of years ago. another thing that the c gives us is ceiling. on one such cv, that is getting a lot of traction lately. it goes, sounds out of great for the soil as animal seed and even us ford for us. but can, our pharma is growing and our, our markets ready to can view of it. and are we ready to wait? it stands out that is a large group of people in scotland that believe in a great future for this i use solutions to the climate crisis will take many forms. one of which is algy. that's according to
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shift colin monroe. he comes down to the coast every other day to collect seaweed here on the scottish aisle of sky. every week i do, it may be twice or 3 times a week. i should have become a. yeah. say this one here, which is as i would say, probably with the best of the see spaghetti. and you can tell it it's called cecil gets it because it just looks like this. again is a quite a subtle flavor. um, but you can use it just as even spaghetti together with climate active is shona cameron, the 2 are trying to bring c we back into the kitchen as a renewable alternative, a fish and me see read is the best of all of a c, n is available all your round there, sharing these ideas with schools bonded with recipes for the children to learn series and bibles are a huge part of the culture. here for centuries, millennial people are eating these species. but we've kind of lost types with that
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alone, but shauna cameron and visions the coast as a garden somewhere with that we can cultivate and use in a responsible way on maybe her small scale community enterprises could start to use that as a way to support their local economy in math as into wants to capitalize on the iowa sky. see we by growing it's he's a trained fisherman, but for almost 2 years he's been farming. see we had as a side gig, it's more sustainable. he says. but 1st, he must find out which type school best in these waters the to begin with who are using this for, but by of the me one. and, but we need to send off for testing 1st. see what kind of a nutrients and minerals it has. and then once we face discovered that we'll, we'll know what we want to do with the after the e and matheson and other
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entrepreneurs found at the farm on an area spinning 40 hector's really pretty good hoff this hosting for media. i'm not, she produced a right and the $200.00 tons of a kelp in the 1st year and. and then the following year we'll put in the other half of read. so we up to 400 tons along side tourism salmon. farming is one of the aisle of skies, most important industries. it provides jobs, but also culture also causes environmental damage. the in recent years, more and more count farmers have settled around the island. some farms are already producing. the seaweed sky can grow to over 2 meters long, and that's completely fertilizer free. until now, processing has been the bottleneck, a gap in the market, but allison baker is intense. on filling for startup eco cascade is supported by
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the scottish government. they've just invested in a new shredding plant to see where it is going to go into a research project for animal phage. um, but its oh sorry, this particular variety of health is very good for, for bias. stimulants is a silent, proven. so for large scale commercial uptake has been slower than expected. we want to be able to process a lot of see ways that can go on to a commercial market. because that will provide the growth of the industry of seaweed. farming is still far from replacing the salmon industry here. the residents on sky same open to the idea. unlike and southern britain, more officials have protested the new industry. the residents of sky are actively
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involved in the planning process. people just have to get used to it. we discovered such just color monroe like that like any other vegetable and the other thing, but it has drawers in the see that yeah, there's a definite maybe that a shift in mentality that might need to happen. the sea is truly a treasure, and seaweed farming might just go some way towards saving it. i wouldn't mind trying some kind of in the future, but agi, bio, char, dry fish, gardens. these are all a part of the solution, but we do need more such ideas. let us know what would you like to see more of on actual you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week until that ticket, goodbye. the
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