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the jury and click the s i is warming foster, then the global average. and that means we are trying to survive, you know, was with on 3 seat entities, challenges. hello and welcome. i'm sorry, got the body and you all watching e point. a show phase 79. extreme then that events in 2023 and these impacted over 9000000 people. menu, a full real stat, home, or likelihood, according to reports by the was me to roger. good organization, extreme visit events are going to get more frequent and intense. what can we do?
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here are some ideas. one of the biggest headlines this month. so when india has been the floods in vinyl, this tragedy is being called the deadliest industry. and actually this part of the country often sees climate related disaster and east such kilometer connections. the survival and livelihoods of the lucas began collecting data has a wide this another heavy down for catches people in the wire nod region unpredicted. for 5 years. extreme weather has become more common here. each time there's as much rain falls within a few days, as there usually is in 3 months during the months of lance lights trickle much lights and dropped avalanches. the very everything under them. this summer, almost 700 people lost their lives. 300 are still missing. farmers into the june
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also has few defenses against subjects team better. and yet, india has no shortage of weather stations. india is a country which has invested so much andre, and forecasting on weather forecasting for the farmers via the country. we had sent a satellite uh, info and we did set up a satellite information center for a go to the full testing the back in ended successful due to the 1st we will leave it on that day. uh then via also one contributes has a whole spend 4 medium with the full custom builders and access and on medium with a full testing in that system. still doesn't tell you that it's going to be in my release in my valley tomorrow. i have no organic farmer dodges christian set up a collective of organic rights almost in 2017. the final producer organizations now has 85 members. the farmers are also part of the why are not read the full cost community. it works together with mentor lodges from the human center and quote
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university. together with the director of the human center, the scientists of developed a climate monitoring system that produces no cause with the forecast. to do this, they need to cite the data from the area. that's a nuclear residence coming a native degree me installer, so they can get just and be identified local people from the villages, from other school teachers and students, etc, etc. and these people who have given training how to make sure the info and the same on and that i emptied sticking data. because we also wanted to compare that that though, for logic analysis, if anybody wanted so that that does make, i'm really stranded without the has been followed. and every day this pharmacy was still you waiting for that time to watch somebody. would that be a creative goal? why not with that forecast? so basically the data is recorded and analyzed inspect sheets. this enables the scientists to mind which areas will have the heaviest trend fault at what time coaching university has
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a supercomputer with access to data from global read the models. the scientists use this to compare the data from wire nod and then create a local where the forecast for the region that that nation is the major a thing, the have to spend much time on that and that it would be some, yeah, that'd be it. us someone might have the right thing and that would be some kind of data. so we have to go stick that. we have to bake the groups that, that they don't have. we can make it perfect that how much the density was that in each period. why not is located in the west and cox a highly region that is often affected by the in new climate baton. rising sea surface temperatures affect the amount of rainfall here the, the global warming induced changes in the sea surface temperature increasing at a, b, and c has going to be a fit for creating more let to go cloud formation and disclose that, approaching along with the mind sony into the strong gods. so that
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a lot of that uh, you know, high steep mountains. this, there is an auto graphic leave to flowers from the base to the top of the mountain . and what needs to be just like 2300 meters inside precipitating and that particular area leading to longer cloud based even the more data the team receives, the more accurately they can predict where it was really heavy. but for that, they need far more people on board of the visions, around 900000 residents. the scientists have only reached around 400, but they regularly shed the data, you know, lots of group and find it really helpful the farmer job percussion and has been involved since 2021 every morning. he measures moisture levels and his size and both the data in the group. in the afternoon he receives a reinforced for cost for the region. so far they have been 75 to 80 percent
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accurate. he sees the number and given them that, like i noticed on the light and in the box knowledge helps us make informed decisions such as when to move coffee to the drawing. y'all took a look this time of the information and it's effective use of our crucial or optimizing our funding practices and also so that we can pass the information on to other families. so my to blind isn't that i'm looking at a time radios, how to get them, but not just krishnan is also convinced that this locally focused model is highly effective for farmers, enabling them to protect themselves and the crops from extreme rental. when you start getting the medium page, which is 7 to 10 days, what information you can do, save you from activities, you have decided to do that id. now you can decide on what date will i do billing, or what date the landing uh, what day i apply. uh manual. uh, i know that because uh, especially when we had organic farmers, we use a lot of liquid manuals for
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a lot of products. and if it rains everything under david, we have putting it everything was off to the near the street and from the back. he has also created a web calendar so that more rice farmers can join in and also get used to regular web service. both sides benefits from their combined efforts. the modern could also be implemented in other regions in india, in order to better protect the router population, in particular from extreme weather events. as our waters gets hot on many of us wonder, what can we do to handle this challenge? and is this an ideal solution? isn't just about green instruction some sort or is it also about a sky? so that's what it was around, green, unclean to education, and awareness actually make a difference. and what are the challenges? that is a country that has many lessons on what can be done from education to electricity, to ensure that we are not damaging offline. when i say speed,
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you most probably think of ikea about ends think you can fish of the country actually pulled off another remarkable feat that deserves more attention. we visited a farmer in europe when it comes to what you think we should be done. need to reduce welfare, to reduce your transfer them to that is a message to the wall that's so important. and that's not all. they set themselves, the world's toughest climate target, and on track to meet it. so what us we've been doing better than others. let's take a look at how it became a role model on climate and what other countries come to and from the success story . the reason has some natural advantages. i mean, just look at all of that lashed green forest, 70 percent of sweetness, forest, land, and forest. a very useful when it comes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions because david most you to from the atmosphere the country is also blessed with
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a lot of wind. just look in the long coastline and then the all these big lakes perfect for hydropower. but it wasn't just shooting the natural resources jack product that's got the country to where it is now. it's being realized, it's natural potentially early on. instead of investing in the new, the energy sources much earlier than many other countries. the sweetest started very early to cut out fossil fuels from our energy mix. this started already in the seventy's when sweet of built out new care coordinates, back then the global oil crisis. it in countries we're looking for other sources of energy. those talk to a sweeter to cut out for you from our energy mix. today almost 70 percent of students. electricity comes from renewables, especially hydropower and wind. the rest of the electricity demand is met by nuclear power. the greenhouse gas emissions on the electricity production are homeless, 0, right? so the are almost not using any fossil fuels for,
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for using electricity. what's most stunning though, is that the speed in minutes to clean up its act, what also growing its economy and all of this and having the industrialized country, which makes steel cement and cars. it's this combination of innovative climate and industrial policy that's, that's being a part a leading doesn't just get rid of fossil fuels and it's electricity production. but also when it comes to providing heat for buildings and industrial processes. and that's quite special for a whole country. so what was the trick there? the 1st step was that's being invested in district heating systems early on, which is more efficient. this means that instead of having a heated edition, you build big centralize heaters that are connected to lots of houses and industrial areas through insulated pipes and amazon infrastructure. and this is quite a big undertaking, your needs, the government and the private sector to work together to provide this infrastructure. it's also quite expensive. just think of all the piping you need to
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lay across and try and advocates. not the less the government decided to go for this approach early on and start with that. and in the past 20 years, heat pumps have also become very popular in speed. have you anywhere else in europe? i did use as much per capita as speed. when more than half of all residential houses have installed them, these kind of work like a reversed ac and they run the electricity and then use it to find the miles and there's no down rates. we have the dimensions we need to get. so in the last 30 years of the emissions from the electricity and cheating, which is often a difficult sector for many countries, sweden minors to reduce emissions by 70 percent in 30 years time. so that also shows the big, big, bold changes are possible. and these big ball changes didn't come out of some air speed and as implemented kind of policy. since the mentioned ninety's such as introducing one of the world's 1st and by now,
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one of google's highest carbon texas, charging industries and individuals with a carbon dioxide damage. wendy collins, extra stress discussed in many areas and became a true wine agreement that this is the wasteful and s as, as when, whenever you know, there's not a single party in speech. fine, it takes that even question to call and that's a 20 men team. empirical case that he found at the speed of carbon tax had a single, it's like an impact on c o. 2 emissions. it was responsible for 6 percent decline of emissions sometimes. but in an average year, there's a q, a message for us either we do something that's bad for the environment and we have to pay the tax. what do we do? something that's better and went off next. and the carbon tax spark innovation that put students industry ahead, almost 10 percent of sweden's clement name that comes from the steel industry because it's used as far fuels, but sweet in the aims to become the world's 1st in producing large quantities of full sized free steel using green hydrogen instead of fossil fuels and dishes and my range of policy has been
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a increasing sweetest competitiveness. this also translates to the way speeding is investing its future. and there's quite a large focus in the schools in the educational system on engineering and on scientific technologies. and we see, for example, the sweeten is pest wind a little bit squeaky when it comes to song specifics. specific forms of renewable energy, central title, the new with energy. and while in many countries, the public with revolt against any new tax acceptance and speed and has been high. and this is true across the political spectrum. 7 out of 8 parties agreed on the world's most stringent climate target and 2017 are ready to be met. 0 by 2045. so it really seems like speed on concept of what's wrong when it comes to kind of policy. or can they? well, yes. okay, culture is one second. what has been little to no progress when it comes to reducing emissions? at the country's biggest problem, child is the trans but sector. that's what most of students emissions currently come from. and as an important sector, after all, sweden may not have many people,
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but it's a country of long distances. but the spies and bushels targets progressive. so we are expecting to see increased emissions again from the transport sector. for years, sweden had been introducing incentives to reduce transport emissions without the state having to pay for the friends thousands. we know over the use of to box and electrical biomass cards. you will be given a bonus by the government. but if you chose to still have or to buy a new gas guzzling as a re, you what is the pay an extra the x. and so the money given to the best cars was paid for by the money coming from the west cars. but lately sweden seems to be, i'm doing some of these successes specifically in the trends, but sector speed, there's no conservative government which came into po on september 2022 has rolled back some important policies in light of reason, crises, it has lowered patch one diesel texas by a quarter, which means to be now has the modem, lowest price of diesel and gasoline in europe. it also introduced other measures
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that make it less expensive to drive a car while abolishing the incentives that were previously offered to buy electric vehicles. on the bright side, the government also promised that these new metros will only be short term and will be lifted again as soon as speeds economy kicks back up. so yeah, speed in as an almost perfect role model in terms of time of policy. i think industries that yes, it's indeed possible to produce electricity went out. i think we have got some issues at all and it's maybe it's all part of the countries in what speed has experience can also show that a pace often the long run when the state introduces tough time and policies that will give you the green businesses degree and jobs, the bailey, n. c, and export income that you can use for other things that you out very well for a bit of schooling as well. and this can only work if all of society is on board moving on from what the society can do. let's have to the south of india to meet an individual and his family. a family that is living a very interesting and unusual life, you know,
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was of consumers and technology and fost everything from 4 to fashion. then montoya is self sufficiency. how does it pull this off? see feel so there's no noise, no pollution, no ring telephones. only the rolling foothills of the victim guns, visit mod eddings. i swear long ago it dialed the number 90 expert with an m 9 on monday. i have been living here for the past 5 years with my buddies or children in my bed before that i was working as a research analyst needed for a private company in bangalore. i need another one that i have them roll out the sites. and while i was working there, i suffered both mentally and physically prompt and assembled, or that i found myself in a full deflect in how my life was going. i taught on the am, i happy beyond the monkey border operating by them?
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what are the in the, my you to come up in by today though, he is happy, although he ends barely any income or longer and his family can live off the piece of land he bought with the savings. they are no longer loan and good lifestyle choice. even apply that to get our $5.00 to $6.00 families who have joined us on this journey towards self sufficiency. we also exchange products and a good because i need to go some of the families continue to live, fuck leave the city. they haven't completely left behind but owned by my manager or the private company in to, to prove that i would live here brings as opportunities to learn new skills in front of me. my family is involved vehicle in and of what i've learned to be from good and i'd like to pass it on it to the next generation. a good one. i mean, so each of the families has especially life in a different cut off. the gether here once a week, not only to exchange goods,
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but also to share their knowledge and feature each other new skills. a lot, i mean the, the do not in the model because we cannot work on land without tools. we need to assign a whole, a spring and the shelving angle. we made that tools here in our own iron work so that i can get on this and you can have my animals like that either go to the dana bonnie, bonnie also make our own thoughts and other essentially the best buys a link and i'm wanting to bring in the family, a lot of things you call such a political and but no model of elegance gonna be cut off things out of foot 2. i've got just a baby volk and other useful object. not even be in the water. the thing with a number of those a lot of st longer found everything you needed to build his house. in the immediate area, like the stones said, there is no electricity, nor main supply for water. i'm the porter for them. why they called at the left.
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during the rainy season, we collect the border, which we use for daily task on, on the fat it, we don't you to get a drop on the needle understood. we do, reinforced agriculture. you know, that is why we drove problems like feed beans at the beach in bees when it gets to beans and why the need to grow well in greenfield, formality, low lateral by developing on the latest one to cut off a long ago. and his wife got a 3 meg gastro, and the which did then sell or used to bought over the couple of met when it long ago was still working in the bank to look back. then he was only able to come out here once a month. i don't want to know what i'm going to choose. one after we got mounted, remove the bungalow and shared at home that i couldn't stay. i totally longer to take me back here so that i could live with my in laws. and so i came back, all cell stuff isn't very fluffy and it's peaceful and content. and importantly, it keeps us in good health. that makes us happy. i mean, whether you need a lot of good annoying or do you like me to put them wayne,
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i was on the hectic pressure of big 30 life could hardly be further than where you for the long going assembly. he says the decision to take this new box was absolutely the right one for all of them. many of you probably know watching this is. it's a car from a wine bottle box. did you also know that the board is a great resource that can regroup? and it can also be used as an alternate. what do you do in many, for on us, including on the auction. but how does it grow? and how is it also climate friendly? we had to do what you good is the largest producer, of course, in the core cars. this thing in portugal, it takes of practice to hand like carlos, they had us to harvest this valuable bark. every summer he repeats the peeling process just like his father and grandfather before him. with the little fellow very exhausting, very hot. the harvest is hard work. we have to be careful because if we injure the
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tree, it will scar badly, obviously. so i'm trying to take this wound, for example, like let's say here the tree no longer produces its bar for more for the like 3 level one over the heart. farming is a longstanding tradition here and important for the local economy. the climate friendly and renewable material is in higher demand than ever. for 60 year old antonio shall say, my tears scurrying up the trees as no problem at all. even in a $35.00 degree celsius heat. what i think it is, i'm still, i've been doing this work every summer for 43 years. so for the meal, the season last 3 months, i can handle it. what i want to in the mean, it's no trouble for me to be up here for the pacifying the slow growing farkas can only be harvested every 9 years. antonio can salvage this, had us from the u. n. a c forestry association says that's why the material is so
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special. when we look to a court coke, we see as our foss and our future, our stories here for them all the generations that through it has made it possible to be here today in the future because it protects the files that it has a lot of biodiversity the harvested court park is sent to factories for further processing. it is heated press and as shown here, cut into small slices for champagne corks. millions per day. one of particles, quartz regions, and one of only a handful in the world is kusha. at this expedition, the 1st time material is showcased in all its glory. while more change explains, there's a lot more to court, then corks. according to equity, the meant because cut directly from the bark,
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no way equal squints meant to the or so that's, that's what the rest of the court plank is. then process for installation, material them in well elements. but clark's mates and the granules of all with that mission associated with this, they included up at the university of a vital clean miguel, no vice is working on sustainable building materials to rise from court. the material is light and elastic and could be an effective alternative to conventional synthetic materials, which although efficient are bad for the environment. the fuse car came to as of these materials which are not renewable and car is we are decreasing several orders of magnitude not only the amount of energy that we're required to produce cock 20 times know or, or more. and also the c o 2 emission associated with the car production. in addition, cork is
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a good insulator and fire resistant. the trees evolve their unique part to protect themselves against forest fires. court is used everywhere. even in nasa spacecraft . we're sure to have a lot to learn from nature. i think it's the best guidelines for our future because we, as humans, tend to use all sorts of different materials to combine them together very efficiently. but then we know, nowadays there is a huge problem connected with the recycled ability of such materials back on the corks plantation. the harvest is now well under way. but carlos is worried, as fewer and fewer people are choosing to go into the profession. you have if there's a lot of i got fluids, they're going to be it's difficult to find people. these dental somebody work. i like working here just like my father before me the move so i carry on general. it's good for me, but i just put one is out in the fresh air and a 5 when i'm not at a desk, not
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a fit out of here we have all the freedom we need to be put on them. but the liberal public, you know, from business is booming, the court production cannot be stuffed up indefinitely. it takes up to 40 years before the bar, cause a young court ok matures enough for harvest. when it comes to this climate friendly materials. good things certainly come to those who wait. who would have taught this kind of existence is even possible in 2024. i'm sure we all have a little something to take away from today's episode. let us know if there are any ideas that you would like to implement in your life or any solutions that you would like to share with us. 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 goodbye. now most gosh, so the
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