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the identity met, let's say together, parts of our community life on the surface of this research is now on the clean up. sure. but watch everything from our food consumption to our power sources to our transport. all of this causes waste and for you should . so we could definitely do with somebody to skating up. hello and welcome. i'm sorry, we've got the body and you all watching ego in do an alignment is becoming increasingly unbelievable. i'm for you. so we need to fix that short. but we also need to take
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steps to prevent these problems from happening in the 1st space. so let's dive into today is episode and take a look at some of the ways this can be done from the shows we with to the bags that fee. gaddy, our belongings in we have become, have need to live on the level to do all of this. however, the process is used to make these goods baker door on both feet in line one and the health of the walkers and the little codes saw what can be done. what the, the issue has gone for is known as the city of level as some business is your are looking for ways to clean up to meet the needs, clean water, but she knows that or too often the local water supply is contaminated. finally, that it gets up, sometimes the water teams can go to more often it comes out even green at times. and sometimes it's most strongly of to which i the people here are all this falling sick with golf, fevers and in this is the never seem to go away. people always have to take medicine squad, a rocky mondays,
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a district in the city of guns within central products. the heart of india and other industrial, toxic chromium sludge is dumbed intensive would have contaminated to the ground water. supposing a health risk to the local population, the production of the dirty business and the middle hides are treated with chromium, so to make them do to chromium. so is the sort of hydrochloric acid, which is gross in the production process, uses high quantities of this. have you met the 5th of india's loved the production comes from this region. there are hundreds of penalties in the area alone, and the don't just pollute the ground. water, some densities dump their toxic waste directly. instead of a guns you deliberately. this is thought to be the best solution. unfortunately the growth of this industry that owned the buyer has been in the
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margins because this was considered to be one of the largest, what they've been doing industry so far. so over a period of time. and the concept was that they usually the best means of picking it up here for lucian, and the subject in the to get they use it like with the population increase. what that's happened is so the contamination has ended up broken down. anything of the didn't go through every day the book is yet, but the truth, they often but without any protection, conduct with chromium treat fluoride. the scientific name for chromium stone can result in a skin, rashes, itching and respiratory problems. 31 year old boss of the lee has been working with the toxic dining agents for hoff is life of the to the get you to know why this always make the skin on our hands blister. look at
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these, bob, we have to read without safety, get even small injuries, can lead to see it as a friend of mine died result he bundled lines over time of damage, as long as the doctor said he never left the problem to the city of a nose an hours drive away the gunnery on the bank of the ganges hasn't been operating for 30 years. managing director thought y'all, i'm just trying to make production more environmentally friendly. me describes from the leather a, sort of the pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies to use in gelatin production care bought. it goes from the animal skins are used to making the mill the machine that separates all the substances is highly efficient. this machine known as a line water recycling machine that recycle center use as the water line border for
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the lightning purpose. so we save about 600 uh uh, 600 deal of work but and by doing this he has also dispensed with dr. chrome sort in other matters in the dining process and on the 30th is ready to be the dentist. silvio standing extracts from trays like cobra. gotcha. and the most uh, chestnut scam you, there are different accepts that come directly from the pre, the crated and by chemical companies that come most of them come from south america . so yeah, overall, the deal for that is enhanced. the disadvantages that magical dining agents are much more expensive than chromium densities in cardboard. and they'll also blight recycling based what dodge, all of them join forces with other local identities to set up a waste water treatment blown the became of making a peoples and reuse of the
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upgraded form of our everyone. treatment drug is the primary blonde. and after the primary treatment we redo, does we do the adults edition and electrical evolution that's part of the reduced reduces the organic load of the pollutants in the in the afternoon. and then it is discharge to come under frontier blonde which is about 2 kilometers away. from it to the underground come in system, the government wants done it is to become more environmentally friendly, but this means these businesses have to produce much less than because otherwise the risk fines back to the menu small down are you on the ops could have gone to a state to sponsored sewage treatment blown fatalities has just been operating. yeah. now the waste water goes through a beautification process before it reaches the ganges
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display. does it say something about a unique, unique aspect of this project is that the chrome which used to mix with the fluid is no separate or within that entity itself. it is then sent to a separate blonde land tankers. and this blond houses, india's largest chromium to cover the unity just with the capacity of 900 can deal with the company unit in india was this device. and because of that, indian government of investing millions and making the leather industry, most of the dentist. but many small down to these have given the unable to raise the necessary financial investment. and because the con, fold too, but low capacity or he has. and now the major source of pollution is the energy that we consume on how awesome this need in india, keys to is met through court, which one born to contribute to using the lean house gas emissions. that's cause climate change. however lined as also one of the largest produces also rapidly
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doing clean energy sauce. sorta that's head to the northern region of the dock, which is known for its wide desert and mountains to see how even remote areas are benefiting from solar roof tops. business is booming for renewable energy, entrepreneurial, and advantage less. he's many employees have their hands full soto part isn't going to mind the union tell the truth, the doc, for the last 2 years, the government's indemnity has been subsidizing solar power systems for homeowners across the country. now they state support from the government as well. so i did the ask you did get back to the dominican is not in installing the units around 20 days ago, but never been since then. i haven't started 13 rooftop units since for like 5 on getting a lot of inquiries from customers. because he can do much got inc. ready to ride. funeral customers such as home or not of dollars before. he bought his rooftop soto
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paw system with the help of a subsidy of $55000.00 group the sooner the equivalent of almost $600.00. but on the 10th of the talking costs is switching to green energy was important to him. but in the long run, the system is going to save him money as well. suppose i got them uploaded the manager had checked on to give me the jo. so that's good. you are always in the, at the, for example, if you get 6 hours of sunlight during the day, you know, the rooftop solar above the unit generates electricity. all on appliances that are on, on solar, above it. or in the evening, we use electricity from the great most needs any surplus electricity generated by the solar rooftop unit is fed into the great, god bless you and have no electricity bills because of great baldwood. and this will, above all said each other. it says you were homeless and while i'm doing only half has been there to hold you out that of all gamma address basically because i have been include 0, which is what does that mean that i love? elk is also known as the roof of the world. even the values here more than 3000
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meters above sea level villages are few and far between the region, including the capital layer, is home to a population of just $300000.00. in the village of some, though, almost 200 kilometers from lake is located on the shores of lake movie. in the past, people here tonight on diesel generators and wood burning stoves. now their energy needs are met by the solar plant. it was paid for by the government, but local stick of maintenance themselves today. it's doormats, savings done. the 30th year old mother who runs a restaurant spent a week learning how to to pat cables and maintain categories. she says the system has benefited the village. huge the so let's see both sooner. power has been a huge help, especially at night in the new that's cleans it doesn't cost solution. and it's
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good for the environment. thing that i put in houses here and around 70 people living the village and solar power benefits. all of them for the okay is, is so like, the new voice comes out in as in just 2 years time, the indian government plans to have increased the country solar capacity to a total of 40 gigawatts, only around the quote of this has been installed, sofa but you know, the doc, many schools, hospitals, and waste into innovation plans are already running on solar energy. and farmers throughout the region have long been helping secure their livelihoods by using solar par in their education systems. entrepreneurial control. no day has made his home completely energy efficient. he's been using a solar panels system for the last 15 years, which he installed with the head of a state subsidy. but that was not the only reason he opted for solar energy.
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it's for polluting. otherwise, if you use a, you know, of fuel gatos in all to, you know, if you use the bushes from the mountain people use and the gall dongs and all that i use, which i not supposed to be used to bone or the polluting effect is even was up here in the mountains where the air is still saying, watch with the new subsidies. it's never been easier to switch to solar energy. the government wants to subsidize solar power units in up to 10000000 private homes over the next few years. love dr. get some 300 days of time. china. yeah. entrepreneur, nevada 10 laws believes to support is a huge opportunity. you may have some of those don't give you new bernezi. i think that renewable energy is effective that can change the gdp of let me know if you
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can generate baldwin and sell it to other states. you can increase the income of the ya see, you have how many kids your income? but i think according to the indians, public policy, you think tank, the counsel and energy environment and water. over 250000000 households across the country have solar energy capacity on rooftops. the last, almost to a more traditional source of energy wind. while the why are the ones what it is that we lives out onto this blackboard? countries now all over the was have pledged to move a from false as to how well the demand for roy continues to rise. so then, how long will this be the case on when, when things actually change? in 1956, do you scientists, rachelle, and professor at stanford projected the global oil production with peak around the year 2000. this came as a huge shock at a time when well was driving more and more of the economy. some people thought it
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would meet a global financial crisis and others a full on apocalypse. there was talk of high prices for food and fuel, supposed to impact agriculture and electricity. but none of this ever happened. the supply problems that everyone freaked out about never came. so what did happen, and so to be worried about running out of oil 1st, looking at this question now is completely different from decades ago because there been huge changes in our lives, in the early 2, thousands we weren't really thinking about life, that fossil fuel, electric vehicles for nearly unheard of, to an end of our oil supplies seems like i just central crisis for the planet. the growing awareness of climate change renewables of taken off, and the amount of them in the mix is gross usually is not cheaper to generate electricity from solar and wind then from fossil fuels. there's also way more attention on electric vehicles, 14 percent of new vehicles sold globally in 2022 or electric compared to just 5
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percent and 2020. even the united states and china to huge polluters are making have the investments into green technology. and something pretty special happened in 2023. when we're looking at renewables, investment, which clearly is been growing rapidly in trends, trends to connect the dots from top to field in 2023 by key to my car from used to work for b p. and our research has how markets align with clinic. let's say maybe not stuck doctors or any set the white one that much would move without fossil fuels and oil, in particular, the future of renewables is looking brighter and brighter. and that is made the end of oil take on a whole new meaning. you go up to say about 15 to 20 years back, there was a concern that the supply is going to be run out to wire to aria as an engineer and standard and poors chief energy strategist. now the concern is what they're for, which is that really hit their p card, apply to a demand. this is a really huge shipped and october 2023. the international energy agency published a report predicting the end of oil and other fossil fuels. only this time,
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the end of the peak in demand, not supply, and it's predicted to come in 2035 demand and low supply means a high price. low demand and high supply means a low priced oil executives around the world were up in arms over the report because less demand with the same amount of supply to mean following prizes for fossil fuels and less profit for the industry. this is a big deal since demand for oil, it's been growing every year except 2021. cobit hit. this wouldn't mean that we wouldn't use fossil fuels anymore for that. it would become much harder to justify new fossil fuel projects. because our supply of fossil fuels is doing great. the oil it, i'm probably not going to the base of the cut of the reserves we have about 40 years old. i am. and that doesn't even count on the new plan projects. this is mostly thanks to our newest technology called hydraulic fracturing. and fracking tracking is a process that involves injecting a slushy of water and chemicals into rock,
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creating tons of tiny cracks. this allows oil and gas to escape and be collected at the surface. the waste water has been often injected deep underground, which can contaminate the local environment and cause earthquakes. fracking took off in the united states in the early 2, thousands and the country that produces more oil per year than any other nation in the world. so much that it's affecting other countries to solve area or you are you, you are correct. and i'm actually right now because of so much or supply market staff producing lot less than what they can produce. son, one, henry might have an oversupply of oil. and on the other plateauing demand, also, investors turning away from fossil fuels, like oil companies are used to expanding and major oil producers like show exxon until towel. energies are also bedding and rising demand data suggested that to companies, i think that means the p were increasing. that will production fav holder is the lead researcher on a report that investigator 12 companies, communication claims,
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hotel energies and stated it was full costs to spend 25 percent of its contacts to 2022 and renewables in that tricity. but when you look at what that includes, it also includes some kind of gas fired power. they may seem like they're shifting towards renewables, put, they're actually still banking on a fossil fuel future. the business operations on changing particularly, or the pace needed. that was a little being against policies that would all stop change or bringing about quicker, but at the same time promoting this very public narrative that they are doing well . they can stay down to oil companies like russian ross, enough and saudi around color, also bedding and future money from fossil fuels. even though projects approved now may never be profitable. new sites take years to build up infrastructure and to get ready for truly in financial terms. they might become stranded assets, something that was invested in that became obsolete. some countries 30 to 40 percent of intox fiscal budget could be at risk as the foundation of folds for an old prices full that's gonna have
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a massive impact on the economies. these countries increased on livingston to today's, in these countries, and that impact could also hit individual citizens directly. many pension funds around the world are invested in oil and gas. these companies fail spectacularly. millions of people could be plunged into financial insecurity in their old age. so phase with the end of oil, it seems like investing in renewables at the smart financial decision. they're cheaper and there's less risk of new projects becoming strange and, and unprofitable in the future. to all of that is a $100000.00 or more as much. there's not going to be overnight because according to all predictions, we're going to continue to meet fossil fuels for a while. they're used as a backup power when wind in solar are running and widespread. nuclear isn't likely to come on line and time transport and energy storage also need to improve for us to be able to quit them entirely. but the more investment goes in, some more renewables improve, and we desperately need that to keep existing on this planet. but we are on the way
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. it's no longer a question of this. but when, instead of being concerned about an end to our oil supply, we should be worried about pumping too much of it. with falling demands in a world shifting to renewables. it's not a smart decision either financially or for our life on this planet. tingling, green's and it would probably be we to authorize that spring to mind. but these warm deliveries the crops that follows the light on the market shadow. millet shank over the years as more commercially viable drops kind of took over. but now this green is making us come back. the good news is that good to wait. i'm going to girl . so what is more, do anything farm us to reconsider me? let's? is it just the market or something else? ice cream, these 2 combination of dairy and sugar, but not this one. this one is made from minutes. minutes of the grandfathers of
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more than the crops like wheat and con. they are very diverse either on the video or leave it on. you. either one, the even the sources, bonnie admitted red gray this article it fox to admit that you and this is go to millet, which is mostly found in this region. a cut on the now for the last 40 years. and the mill, its a really good used on that. okay. and in this region, gotten an made scrubs have completely taken over really but, and made the farmers rely heavily on the market and they like them. they funny what again, let me market and i'm be there on the real estate and the garden this or, and then find most sort of and then go to non, to be wants to change this and bring minutes back. not only can the be more reliable crops over the long term, but minutes are also better for the science. use less water and are more nutritious overall. to started a corporate is going to model or organic village farmers produce organization to
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support those that believe in the message and want to make that transition. yeah. okay. well, i mean, our motto is that all the family should switch to a minute farming a nutritious food should reach people. so any shouldn't be off the 7th, almost to implement minute funding in 5 and a half acres. yeah. today we are doing it in 100 acres. we're at 1st. we used to organize meetings at various villages to create a windows and people that today the farmers are volunteering themselves a lot of a one to one what we visited the farm in the process of transitions. what sort of on and this funds like many of those had great ease of cash crops when the rain was good, but suffered when it wasn't as rains. good. more is that to the farmer bundle must be wanted to change to something more stable even if that meant no bounties in good use. this is a bad thing now you didn't, it's all i, this is the that if we have funded in this entire fielding law, we can use this as a dinning food as it is very nutritious. and that's also,
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we are feeding the code which we use more movement when we have those. we also bring the car to the set we can prepared right by, you know, model, phone good. and all right, these are for now part of that i must say a lot for everyone can eat it is young and old. and it's healthy for everyone finding. and this time, the ground of minutes and made the wireless sweets and snacks like murder, cool, unlocked, do, all by ourselves. and by doing the good news, a lot of the bundle, multi and other women farmers work together. and so their products directly to the cooperative who then package it and sell it to final consumers in various cities. they are seeing success as minutes, are becoming more popular in urban areas. going on a walking lumens. i gotcha. and so you're really, it is hard, hard for us to process and prepare heavy foods for the kids. but these kind of minute flowers makes breakfast much easier and give us the satisfaction of feeding
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healthy foods to our children. well, satisfaction all because i tend to not having had to be for many customers, said they're willing to pay a premium for this green, but you end declared 2023 the year of the 1000000. but there is a long way to go before they can prove to be economically stable for from us compared to bounty cash crops, which kind of farmer 4 times more in a year. but it's the other benefits that has some farmers home, say that any of the most we and the other number they gave me on the claim. i to mail it to consider to be climate receiving crops and to hold an important please in long term for to go to d according to you, i know and other organizations working on that a piece or so i'm a little bit capable of fulfilling the food demand and supply issues, long term offensive the when i bought that, and since it is a food enriched with nutrients, honestly it's gonna help you out a good nutritional deficiencies. and people who bought it in a got a time of doing it almost ready to do minute funding then even if they get good
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support from the government and everybody to do, who do i get the money? yeah. why? but it follows in the regions are going back to traditional ways to deal with the future. if this works out minutes, we may come back from us. we'd like to have more reliable crowds and consumers have a better chance of eating and staying healthy. how we fall or are, who's i, what do we add to our plates. all of this needs to equal or to keep up with the changing needs of these changing things. let me know what you think. and what would you like to see more off on? i show you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week until then. they can good bye. and i'm as gosh, the,
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