tv Eco India Deutsche Welle October 1, 2024 3:30pm-4:01pm CEST
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tillman, to review one. you have you have a one, dodge, so do you need this? of course, we've got a response. on the, on expected side to side. the we are in delhi and behind me is the about that cross the danger. i'm ok just a few days ago. how do i go? i'm saw the got the body and you all watching you going down. this is watch many streets and denny look like recency. residents of the city captured the moss is the water on this headphones. heavy z, informed flooded white box of the capital region. the water levels are visibly very high. you know, kilometers of this cost is entirely so much we have all of the silver and be with
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your it looks completely different. it's at least 5 steps deeper like that of 5 more steps that you was really one can see. and right now the water levels are high enough, the recall and according to the me to the road, you cause departments this longest saw 50 percent more. these with extremely important compared to last year with disastrous consequences, denny added satellite cities, let me show you something. so this is what recall and on the positive india and sometimes when it to the ends in the knee or just with a few was it causes such silvio water logging that causes the odd, almost inside use of mazda in water. this makes us wonder if this is upper all very well infrastructure and is about how the city is built and constructed. and then how much will the roller does climate change activities. diego, so we have one award to linux flush on final and so, so all of these questions and more the cause of flooding is not just living. it's
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also how they leaves boot, how the water flows in retrospect, some flags. and unfortunately in daily, in the last 20 years, we have covered a lot of our big brands with concrete. so in that process, there is a lot of debris insight and they took the plane, it's and then which further about attributes to flooding further increases the goal and worked in the baby. it's a problem in many countries in both india and china, not 28 percent of the population are exposed to high flood wrist involved with dish . it's even 58 percent left. me taking some with people in informal such elements are especially effected like sure along side the so all the village on these are some loaded. yes. and then he was even the houses every uh but uh yes, we have to rebuild everything from scratch. i did that, and this is not a one of incident i've been living has a decades. and this keeps happening,
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say delgado, because the government has set up a 247 slop control room to issue warnings underneath measures. and the see the also have a long term plan to improve the poor drainage and sewage system. this means we need to re look at our infrastructure development strategies if we want us to do is to stacy's in the us to come as or rather related factors gets more intense from delhi. let's now move on to debbie. i favored mountain state to masturbation it. will also so this is the one for 2 things. it speak to the mountains and apple i said, most cruel fellows in that you would tell you in fact, in most of nothing there they were telling you that that apples are from the launch of the dish. but prices are c p rising, because apple orchard on us are dealing with a new set of difficulties. an apple tree doesn't stand a chance against ulten area funding the leaves with the and fall. and the apples
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are growing. disaster for apple, farmers like others come on. the 64 year old lost almost 75 percent of his harvest to the powder site this year. the go with the new it's never happened before. this is the 1st year i have faced this . is that the good all the lead? stone brown, the big the, and spotted the from one day to the next available rep. i guess you might try to. dish is known as the apple state offsets are protected against the force of the sun, with white tops, with the school climate and foot, i'm sorry. conditions here in the north of india are ideal. and some 500000 farmers organ apple contribution. but this your nothing coat against the automobile funding and 60 percent of harvest floor last
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scientist ocean i sharma from the chris she began kendral farm science center sees the winter was simply too warm and dry. there was far too little snow. it is guess also at the home of the, of the stands or muddy along with warmer temperatures. these are the we are also say, you know, based off and doesn't have to do with visual, alters right now. and you're seeing an increase tucker and so forth. scenario in high altered area and i mean do on a visa, so the main reason some kids we are the jobs conditions that we had in vento condition that stress, the blonde salt conditions, say, blonde somebody's face, maybe after a winter with little snow spring, broad, heavy rain showers, hailstones and flooding. both its conditions for funding. many somers tracked to protect their harvests with chemical pesticides,
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including others commodities. ever since history is worked with apple's gap in the 1980s. he's been cheating his fruit with more and more fun decides to say, we have been using fungus sites and pesticides 1st ever since we think initially we spent across $6.00 to $7.00 times per season. so now we, it's pretty up to $15.00 to $20.00 times per season. he's not alone. these, these fuel farmers use organic fertilizer on the plantations such as agriculture, the waste and got to them on your then in the past. as a result, the use of chemical fertilizers has almost doubled for the past 40 years. and that has consequences module micro being microbial cooperation in the sorry, this got crazy idea because the more particulars are used to, the more it's destroyed. less than $200.00 uses the mutant update for the body shop block. and it will come with a deck and the christian again. kendra fond sign center will show sharma is
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retraining. farmers introduce, knows regenerative agriculture. the scientists so convinced that this is the only way to increase views in the long term last year alone. natural farming methods were introduced on around $600.00, some acres of land in him also to these fellows. robert now does many things different t, the code generation suite farmer has an apple and fed plantation spending all most 20 egos. histories have managed to fight or from the disease. his trick is to plant mustard between the apple trees that i think i do familiar with the, with me normal example, most the most of the basic assignment of the color cross. go and winter. you don't, i blood rushed to go around the fees or boss because the district is the fund, the edits rule of me. it won't stay, maybe fungus gets boys. don't go,
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you catch up and done a lot of fun because there was school fungus. but then me up he also relies on different crop rotations and companion planting. in other words, to make sure there aren't too many trees of one of the right to close together. that helps prevent the best infestation. was the problem as will handle, that'd be a problem that we face in one appropriate team. whereas with apple orchards is, is that if one key becomes diseased, this is soon spread to other trend on about the time they came back to natural systems. of refine trees might be close to all the and the grass below is of different species, different species. so fine with not transfered by the disease is 2 or the living you will be able to stay back by the front of the lot is convinced that diseases in agriculture cannot be combated with can, because he says, due to increasing resistance more and more aggressive pesticides are needed for the crops over time as it could be invested you a little could be,
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this is how the industrial growing into a natural system, sorry, cannot do that could because they're less profitable in the day the and the site, this is on the able to convince almost to adapt to you, but we are forming communities to practice region or the deforming and learn how to control these problems will naturally. 4 years ago, turn over our loans to youtube channel. and now as close to $6000.00 fall, the was the matter expert, he meant college. i'm going to go these days that i post the videos of what i'm doing online course you so other farmers can learn from my experience and try things out themselves. others come are knows that things can go on like this too soon behind him, over his mom to his children, to now believes that they will only be able to live from apples funding if they switch to more sustainable practices. adapting to change,
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that is also the need to v o n e mails. now from the modern mountain ranges for the optic, these are often all of a to a core mind in the form of frost wildlife. people have been talking about moving away from cool, including jordan india. but this is often easier said than done. so are there any lessons to be learned from the shift to renewable energy happening in the arctic region? the slow bod. i'll capella, go above the arctic circle. this is where 24 year old mia slept, his lips and then a witch and settlement of long. yep. young. today she has a normal working day of the job itself. isn't terribly ordinary. she works in a mind that's been producing cold in the permafrost for the past half a century. final preparations before getting on the ground car. it's moving stuff in columbus has the immediate coal mining site fast by car
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then by electric call. i'm done on foot. to today me a select is reinforcing one of the tunnels, drilling holes in the ceiling and assessing iron rods to help distribute the pressure up the phone over secure 1st and never go under a mountain that is not secure. mine number 7 is the last working norwegian mine and this fall bod archipello, die. it will permanently close soon. it's post a feel source, east palm to switch to alternative energy sources. when i started working in the line, we were supposed to be doing it to 2045 around and, and just a year later i, we were told that you were closing and right now called about it's going
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to try not to think too much about this school as a minus and maintenance stuff will lose that jobs. the closure of mine 7 was palms back in 2023, but due to the war in ukraine and rising energy prices. the deadline was postponed until 2025. every year the mind produces about $30000.00 tons, the heating the archipelago is capital loan, nearby on another, $80000.00 tons for the needs of the methodological and chemical industries in europe, including germany, the last full, however long as you can fund and colon switched, it's only power plant to diesel, which was the plant according to long. yep. you a man tell you own of it. this is the 1st stage of the energy transition. and i know it sounds a bit weird because we go from fossil fuels deposit, which is nice. so it's a good 1st step because it's more, get a get, it's more flexible and we have interested in
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a new battery park to stabilize it that makes it also easier for us to face and we have for now renewables like wind and sun, the green transition in spa bod, as handled by moons or the seller, sold an employee. if the state times companies due to north chicago of the company has been mine and colon, spell bought for a 100. yes. and is now investing in green energy solar folds. projects are a solar panel pause outside long. yep. yeah, and that's a place quote is fueled radio as well as solar panels in the settlement itself. the project. so now in the test phase, pilot nights and winter changes to pilot they install about in spring. so the solar panels are ideal, so the energy transition says seller fault. so behind the hair, you'll see one of the $61.00 of the 6 solar facilities we have bills to last year. so long have in it's on the building called port awesome, but it's a combined hotel in office building. so we have the solar panels on almost all of
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the roof. curve roof is but cooler today. in addition to wind and solar energy, the development of g assemble energy is also being discussed in sounds odd. seller volt admits he feels like a pioneer in the field of green energy, hair and smell about above the arctic circle. but not everyone, and long as you've been this happy with the environmental policy while also problems to make smile about green. no way to, to use to explore oil and gas, which is not helping in the fight against climate change. but there is also another set of them, although it has a special status in trying to and a treaty from 1920, along with norway rusher, school se permitted to conduct economic activities. here in the town of barnes book, the russians unlike the norwegians ton to continue developing the mines. well, that co production will decline that as well. at the moment bobbins book produces
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a 120000 tons by yet. by the end of 2032 coal mining in the archipelago as a whole should be reduced to 40000 tons. that's according to representatives of the norwegian energy company. there were no discussions with barnes bo regarding the development of renewable energy sources. the loss norwegian mine is closing a 100 years off to the status of mining in the archipelago for months or the seller felt. this is a chance to realize new green projects and to me as left as to move on as there were many countries in the world still mining coal. i've been looking in through going through a stray leah greenland. uh because i really like mining. so i would like to keep doing that um, but i'm also open to be a mechanic again on the mainland them. yeah. either way, the closure of the mind and the introduction of new technologies on the island of
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kick started a green transition and small about where 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. marshall, he's out of very interesting formal fund that do you know where do they come from? our most common assumption is that the time speak from a forest. but then how do they teach us in a box? i for one lift kilometers away from any forest. and actually you feel proteins, hassle travels so far before you can buy it. the likelihood is that there are hefty transports emissions invoice a start up in boiling this trying to solve this problem by ensuring that you will control mushrooms, even in small oven spaces, closer to where they are consumed. the rude stacks with erie looking objects shrouded in folk, but what looks like some alien clothing facility and
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a science fiction movie is actually a mushroom farm and bell it the varieties being grown here from asia. they range from the same as should talkie to king oysters. and the less well known yeah. my boucher hockey own lions main mushroom. we try and keep the, the distance from harvesting from growing and harvesting to consumer in and around 20 kilometers. so what our farm berlin are. so our pilot farm, we are producing more than 3 tons of mushrooms, fresh mushrooms, harvested every month. we are selling those to gastronomy to wholesalers, to some larger supermarket chains. delivery time to downtown by land is on the one hour, which means the mushrooms are super fresh on arrival at restaurants that the quality of these mushrooms is, is very good. and it's also a constant, which is something very, very difficult to actually find, especially um,
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in jimmy that i found these mushrooms would normally be sourced from thousands of kilometers away apprised delicacy for gomez. but poor performance on the environmental front. growing food where is consumed is a concept with a growing appeal that produces ego to save on both space and resources. and so many cities, the nearest bomb, will be some distance away. to have the quality effectively on our doorstep is something which is rad. especially nowadays the food industry is responsible for around us, the global cub and emissions with production and land use change accounting for 24 percent and transportation for the 6 percent a and a normally done on the environment. you have a lot of extra c o 2 emissions as well as all the materials needed to get them
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there to store them here and there, the refrigeration, needed, etc. and when you're growing something locally, as we are, you cut out all of those c o 2 emissions 1st and vegetables have a particularly high carbon footprint. a major factor here is the launch number of varieties being transported across long distance is quite small and refrigerated trucks for us, china, india and russia rank flushed in terms of transportation related emissions in the state production industry. looking at germany, for example, in 2021, it imports it's 63 percent fits, vegetable supplies, and some 80 percent fits fruit. the vast majority come from southern europe overseas, meaning link c johnnies by c o. even while the wealthiest nations constituents only a small proportion of the global population,
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they're responsible for almost half of the world's food miles to natural if they're related emissions to once again, we're talking about reducing comm footprint. 20 is responsible, but it's something that we're working towards here. the effectively just trying to get as much as we can from gemini, and from the local area. the next step for the mushroom farm and sell the best buy then is to recruit artificial intelligence. to save energy and minimize product loss, we're developing some hey, i tools which use imagery in our grow rooms. we can monitor the monitor them on a 24 hour basis and they help us understand the prime time for picking so that we harvest those mushrooms at the perfect time of rightness and maturity. it's estimated that almost 80 percent of all the food for chase globally is consumed in cities. so growing crops and oven areas may expense of an agriculture to cover some 10 percent as well as wipes amongst the vegetables. except that this would require
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an enormous amount of land. paris, for example, would meet one and a half times that size and farmland, in order to become self sufficient from innovative non subdivision in germany. let's now head back to india. boost. i'm in allowed to see an organic farm where a more traditional form of agriculture respect is by the one that employees new techniques split up can because the from organic farmer of children is a huge fan of forms. over the last few years, he has learned a lot about this special talents. he uses them to make compost, and that's given his fetches, like excellence and flowers like to bruises or views. when he started out in funding, he had to take out a loan to use this land item, look up, what are you gonna end up on the line? then i have to learn how to find. well, 1st of all, i was slow and step and we go if i was to, i started out funding and you go to the morning, a plant out of the wood,
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then added an acre of 2 bruises and cut all of our guys into another. eco got them and then an a cut off, but i'm to me for the laser by using the compost or warm hummers, which i prepared myself. i believe i did. i was able to see the development in the crops within just 15 days. the only of what i see that inspired me is a long pause. more than a cat scattered to robert johnson is actually a construction engineer by trade. he has his own company, but you also do you want it to grow his own food. so 30 years ago, he started losing fields in his village while i'm in punch of a district today. he has 4.5 acres by you to go to go. now i'm, if i'm able to own a decent amount from both of the vegetables, i'm slower crops island or when it comes to teeth roses. i'm earning the equivalent of or on $250.00 neural or 20 calls and introduced for months. and also the same
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amount from the veggies, you know, and i had all it all and ones are key to this success as they move to, sorry, they create done those which are low and i, in victoria to access the plant waste, speeding up its decomposition grubby. townsend makes this compos, out of a mix of vegetable with capital down and dry leaves, plus, of course, warms up to 90 days. the resulting version compost is a nutrients rich organic for the laser, which he even says alongside this other produce. and floral and not ok, i'm making the equivalent of 542590 euro, which is between 50055000 indian visa. 3 years ago, the organic farmer received support from the government to enable him to sell his composts to other fellows at an affordable rate. i don't care if somebody has cultivated vegetables for years. he is impressed over how long as i am i have been
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funding for about 2 years now. in the past, i relied on chemical pesticides learn a lot. but this last year, i have been using rubbish engines funding compos and have had good, you know, i have used it for this. do it can be seen the letter that i'm planning to use it continuously. so far the unit is good and the crops are doing well and this phone number, the other farmers have had similar experiences with all a lot of the world has gone around. and recently, students have visited drug attendance farm to learn about the ones role introducing the compost and generally how it does meet. so in the go as i'll send you a link to organic farming will help us access to the full product and that's going to good your for your skin, it goes little more and therefore better for people to get on the level, i would call them the larger you happy and satisfied or to my doing organic farming
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. i'm going to what i'm, what are you in good amount of to panic? here you're good. the engineer stood regularly visits construction sites, but nowadays he much prefers to be out and his fields being self thought he enjoys passing on his knowledge. apart from the students, he has already shown more than 50 farmers. how to make the compost themselves the 2 days episode was the one about the unique ideas that help us adapt to this new was where so much around us is changing. do you have any such ideas? do let us know 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. and i'm us, gosh, the
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