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are so i was on the safe environment to go hand in hand. hello and welcome. i am sorry to go through laurie and you are watching equaling them. while our needs have expanded, the places where we live are becoming increasing, the more and more one of our cities and our homes need to adapt and become more aggressive yet on today is episode. let's take a look at some of these ideas and examples of how this is being done. one of my favorite things to do on a vacation is to walk focus on the job. because i don't really think i can do that in the city where i live. i live in delhi and usually the ad your is when you did that on to as many foot spots. and i just don't find that seats, but that is just my experience. so let's find out how walk it was in the cafeteria . this is actually getting to the nearest metro station beat by buying
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cold on foot is nothing short of running the gauntlet for victor day. the software engineers workplace is 48 kilometers away on his daily commute across the city, throws up challenges from the very beginning. the almost a good 11 level house kilometers pets. here there's no foot pots, and it's very, very difficult to navigate. i mean walking is a very 5 sites, but i think even cycling is very difficult to deal with. only choice you have is either to be in a car so that you don't have your feet when you don't control center. they use largest city by size in population, pedestrians and cyclists risk injury inverse every day, over the last 3 decades, the number of but he goes in delhi, has grown exponentially to reach drugs, me into the deeds where he goes, draw some sort of space, but pedestrians in densely populated areas and to this fox sports, i like as we do to understand this,
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well the board wants to move and it goes from the rise from the left and the from, from sun, the high and the it's very difficult to look us up while it's in the box on a most if you want people to enjoy the experience of shopping, cofton market areas, it is bound to create a traffic jams, gate limits, and it's difficult to walk. there is a lot of noise pollution and traffic creates problems to vendor as well because then we have to move to create the space for pedestrians. that model typically under basic yes i style on almost like a i'm like it's all over my over my foot. i just like, like in the last, the 2nd scary would have 1000 year history done these cross production audit, easy voice to accommodate pedestrians, cyclists on a handful of holes drawn carriages. since
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a non you need to use the city has largely forgotten about these uses. now, much of the cities built to accommodate the of a growing number of governors. studies show that 15 percent of the residents who drive cars pick up over 90 percent of the road infrastructure surfaces keep them through body has been studied by the government has been unable to stem the use of gauze on these roads. we don't test walking infrastructure in place. so if i have to use a bus and negotiate a very poor quality of pedestrian thought, i avoid using a bus. of course this is not the only factor, quality of public transport tomatoes a lot. but to begin with, to the 1st step is towards creating a safe, comfortable, and risk free access trips were just walking the lead regularly rungs among the
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cities with the most polluted globally. it citizens bear the brunt of this pollution. but they are beginning to build a movement for 5th, uh, and more inclusive. a street here in southwest daddy's to work at this on the road is full of people on foot. instead of getting clogged with which residents are here to celebrate drug the day, it is similar to reclaim disputes movements seen across the board based event. because it isn't even does it really inclusive? everyone including all ages here i'm calling to say at west point specialist my 1st experience and i'm really liking this event is an initiative of the end you, rog, the foundation and the daily traffic police. they hope to give residents that this, the bulk of the urban living and pedestrian friendly roads the and you also use this feedback and done things from such events, to design and rebuild the streets all over daily window,
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drastic survey. westgate definitely, while you survey or the investigation people, when they're where from where they are coming. and the traveler pattern also we look into line. do you know it's the industry lady? i think i'm gonna send lydia to that mix views. add that in the old one. village just need to buy because from there that is, that is the maximum people walk from there. so far, the foundation house, if you design over 50 kilometers of a streets and 50 intersections, and they've got the key, they hope to change how people make most of their shorter trips. so many in this section has knowledge. you don't have to leave these and injuries fuel like, you know, to do so 50 percent, the streets as 0. that's pollution. now, however, the city with the 30000000 people in the deep industry and infrastructure, this is a drop in the ocean. and in areas with available, pedestrian infrastructure, women's safety companies to be
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a major stumbling blocks that would work being safe walking around at night alone or even in the evening. so i would just spend a lot of money on or doors, or cabs for very well computer distance is deli, continues to. so for the fix of the sky, high air pollution making the city move walkable could make for the better and less polluted city in the long run. the city has announced plans to make about half of the city walkable by 2041. if the execution to keep space, this could be a step in the right direction. while the story on walking in that he has reminded me of the fuel days every year when left alone walking, one gone to even drive a car on the streets because that in on the days we'd walk down many cities in india especially costing cities are prone deflecting loading actually has become of problem worldwide in germany. to full scenarios are dealing with rising cnas. what is this country doing to protect it?
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so wins and sunshine. perfect conditions, thorough kite contest in the small gem and village of how does the it lies in the north of the country on gemini snow sea coast. but the weather doesn't always play nice. there's a high risk of flooding and storm tides because this region is at the same heights as the sea level. and that sea level is rising by the end of the century. it could have risen by one me to possibly more depending on how quickly the planet who owns it's the problem for the know the area which depends largely on agriculture and tourism. michaels have not seen who manages the local come side is consent. i think i got a logo just in august the watson he was wanting me to hire, then it is now the whole area was flooded. we have to tell all the campus to vacate the site because it would've endangered their equipment and essentially the lights
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and up until i couldn't even feel it. you can only open the side in the summer months between april and october. because in winter it looks like this. but not everyone here says worries torres to come here to relax and enjoy themselves free from their everyday lives. orange to bothered you know, i read that the nearby islands will likely flood in the future. i don't like the sound of that. it would be a shame, was just for approval. i just thought this one shot to the british flash and i'm, i'm probably at an age where i feel have done it is what it is. if you know what i mean, it won't affect me personally. and, but everyone else, of course, nice smith of all the and then how does now too many, the danger seems distant and abstract, but that doesn't mean it's not real. only if this is in danger of flooding the water and see the gym and not slots. it's
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a tourist hotspots and the unesco world heritage site because of its unique geological and ca, logical features. the tides create bad habits of sand and not the home to more than 10000 plant and animal species like the loved one that exist exclusively in the mot, slots some 10000000 beds traveling all the way from the optics of an africa. take a stop over here looking for food. rising sea levels will likely strength at habitat on feeding grounds. ultimately, the sea codes the match them up slots, permanency, and the threats doesn't stop that. it's the war to seeps further inland. the soldiers could poison farm land, making it impossible to grow crops in a region that calls itself germany's top agricultural producer. to prevent that local authorities have constructed dikes to keep the sea water at bay. what are they robust enough to withstand rising sea levels at hoffman city,
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university and humbug research as have developed a digital map to investigate the situation. this is how the coastline could look by the end of the century in 7 to 6 years. the pots and red, so what would be flooded without the dikes? the region would look like this. or we are genuinely impressed by how group the dikes would perform 76 years from now. that wasn't the case for everyone involved in that research. and also seeing the area that would be impacted if the dikes would not be. there was also kind of shocking councils are making extra show the dikes hold like here. and how does it every 10 years, at a 113, calculate how high they need to be based on the predicted sea level 100 years from now. this one needs work, the system with the coast. we are protecting an entire region by raising this dike if it was to know, or if it was a break somewhere, then maternity,
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the villages directly behind it would be effected. but the whole region of east freesia, because the water spreads far and wide to apply to these dikes, protect the homes of more than 1000000 people living near the coast and the german state of lowest tax. any, however, the limits to all of them, the dikes can be raised. it's expensive, and if they get too high, the ground beneath them can, we can, in the long run, scientist say living in these coastal areas might become difficult. but the people here would likely be safe until the end of the century. still come side manage and how that seem understands what they up against. he has witnessed the seas extraordinary power. mr. was coming back to we the people who live. yeah. we have a great deal of respect for the sea because we know that it will arise all the full cost supported. so we're not afraid of it. but we certainly have respect in the company for, but it was picked up for it's always what you,
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these pedals are required to remind her of it. but how that seem works on hoping the water soon claim is campsite anytime soon. i. let's come back to india and head a little southwards to meet fishes who also are trying to save the pull, stood down from floods and the biggest ally manuals. also, the spotters have suffered almost a 40 percent decline in india according to the indian institute of science. they are now making the come back in this pocket some ilario with more than just one benefit period on the shores of thunderbolt. and i mean, i do nuclear fishermen on planting mangrove saplings. got the way to, to protect that cost. what makes this restoration project special is that the bags used to grow the seedlings are made of natural fall might on these an equal friendly alternative to plastic. ready what do i sound if we plan 200000 threes
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then we also throw 800000 plastic bags. so we need to ask ourselves if this becomes a vision or are we just adding to plastic pollution? i the question. this is doctor the biology visit. i just, she's a marine biologist and the found it also organization for marine conservation around this and research. it's popularly known as the on got foundation. his team works on protecting the ecosystem of the bulk be located between india's se, paused entry long, got since 2014, they have been restarting the agents by little flores. i'm wondering about the medical costs of natural mangroves are vanishing from places that are seeing that, that of my vision and industrial development along because on the other hand, there are also a lot of able to see level rise and goes to disaster. the letter is due to climate change that i've done almost element in climate change and later and you should say that it's because it's sort of the 1st step investigation. it 1st is to determine the site and methods of plantation before the rain start. at the end of summer. the
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own guardian collaborates with the state for the us department and local fishermen to ensure that everyone in the community understands the planned changes to the exist the landscape. i think we had a number of meetings to lay out our plans and raise awareness about the impacts of the climate change and how we are so affecting our lives student. for example, the intensity and frequency of cycling is increasing. piney explained, all these be understood that i didn't see of the situation when he done in the 2nd step of the projects up the field. coordinated on god was door to door to personally meet with local residents, who will be a key part of the, the for the station. they are the ones who meet the buyer degree, the back. somebody might leave these, i use the little mangles seedlings and then the cities and the door. this is the lady we 1st got them to dislike, then before them into smaller bundles like the model,
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the specific. so what we do before we can even begin is reading the bus, gets the positive, it's a bottom line and they've been visible cutting deep whereas local families produce the bags, they own 15 piece puppies. for most, it's a very come side job, but some elderly residents, like softball game, depend on the income to sustain themselves, to help such families on god wants to ensure that the agents by miter economy continues to grow. this year. they have purchased more than he's housing, the facts for the mangled notice of the images that are both of these most affected by climate change and the other victims of someone is the same. so they developed to be compensated. you don't need to give them money as compensation . instead you can include them in the 1st we take to balance the injustice and the home be have cost. the of the 15 will be the and each bag works as an incentive for
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them to dig bar around the might of them. we use the bags, have to be ready in time for the ones who said bag with clay soil dug out from the region and then brought to knows that he's located at the site that's regularly getting on the didn't during high tides. this is where the seeds are planted and left to go to them on some greens. so when they look into the system of the mountains, which was not great in the by the metal backs, the a hired and spared you wouldn't be across the entire metal back. that is investing bed all the routes hard for aid at the bottom of the plastic back. what we found out was it was doing the irrigation and what does the patients like and then as in but a matter of fact, as long as the visuals excellent knows of what scared this like they much for me or
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by the end of monsoon season. the seeds have thrown into saplings and are ready to be transplanted. they are loaded onto a board and fed he'd what 20 heck that far since of the cost in nearby i did on putting them local fishermen working with on god have prepared the ground ahead of that. i. ready ready ready over the years the land phone for line and bad and. ready ready the fishermen have diverted water to the site by digging channels into fish 15 to. ready ready ready the destruction of the structure because we didn't already know these back a little bit of fuel beef it gets to be created. i know mix us with the sliding which away, which also avoids the best to completion date. the project has cost 812-3000,
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utilize some 15000 saplings. apply on duty dia of the solar because there's a lot of focus on industrial development. but at the same time, we need to understand the importance of natural resources that product us from disasters and support life. we need to pull our efforts to product cabbage guides, like many groups to say low cost. the legions strung up on this region, at least has benefited from the use of by miter bags in manuel investigation, a grassroots initiative that's boosted board, the local ecology and the economy. and that's now move on to the northwest in mulatto, to talk to on yet another issue that in fact, the full don't operate. according to the united nations report, only 9 long species are gone for 66 percent of those have dropped production. the
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practice of drawing only one was really commercially viable crop across the farm is on the rise. what over? and this is also a challenge to our food security. but what makes it comfortable and why should we change? the syrians are confirmed or they can go with them and not it's called a model culture and as an efforts and way to produce large amounts of a single truck. but it can be done it, but in many other ways it needs for design. that's expensive and also deplete, so, and quantity, cvc, single crops, don't support a vide variety of insights and need even more fertilizers. and these are as key as the climate change. if the cult feels everything is lost, the don't use home. they don't have small and medium. the skin firm is trying to flip this on
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its head. a different approach, disjoined great results on many of those trucks meet sean mcgross and from from the rhode island. the ma, yep. i've been doing this for me for what 30 years now. i often try new things to look to discover some new ideas and negative culture. my latest experiment is this blend in photo spelling of john lucas and drums stumbled up on a method called integrated form. it means that he now has goats. she can cause a fish, and a wide variety of crops did now work as pieces and a jigsaw puzzle. it all distorted when shown, most of them planting leaves godsig. he had heard that some fish have a slip of the plants needed to sort of live, you know, like fish piece is known as sludge and can be used for planting farming. i tried it
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and it gave me a good result. so i thought of using fish bases, that's for deadlines. i don't know that this is how i a started smart, integrated farming language, didn't only help my plant in farming, but also all the other crops, the dies dr. to grow. all the pieces of the farmer has to get there by fish raised at the center of the policy that also extends on the phone some for the fish and some for the ammonia heavy vase. this water is created and sending to the source above the fish or ducks and chickens whose rays feeds the fish john mcgross that i'm found that fall from depleting. soil like model culture farms do this kind of funding improve 20 quality. and this was confirmed by studies on integrated funding on the when the new buyer are, they are the common content would be only around 0.4 percent. but now it has improved the 2.5 percent earlier. our equals around 10 to does blow grams. but it is around $15.00 to $20.00 milligrams. so we can literally witness the progress and
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slowly fatality. and that is on sort of spectacle, around the world. right. and only one, we're on a lot of good employees on this phone book to use only part of the planting trees in an effort to reduce the fondest and increase profit they make. instead of the dues cookies, chips and brownies from various parts of the plant studies across into your show that integrity farming is one of the best ways to state resilient. as the climate changes, farmers are less reliable to external inputs like chemical fertilizers, since so much is recycled on the, on multiple and diverse crops that are do use the risk of failure. they all just about insect and bio diversity and they have higher use. best of all when carbon contending before it goes up, carbon and that must be a goes down. many like dropping from productive diet. we'll also get input from john lucas into them all, joining the trend. he started integrity the farming in 2023. and he has noticed another benefit probably about the non one that before we have global fake,
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the canada and 7 acres of ground not going to by doing integrated funding. i'm phoning from crops. and also there is an additional income from fishing codes or doing the data like reputation in which i was ending only once in a year. this helps me on monthly and on a regular basis. so it didn't come with the data and the grid farming an india gun and it has raised the profitability of a small farms by almost 3 times. and such numbers make it all optimistic about the future. and he says, he's already seeing effect sunday. i'm thinking of becoming for the 8 months since we started integrated funding before that we were using a boat with more to bump on the ground water that gave us some of the guns and induct richard farming the use water that it says is an enriched by a minute, so we can see the trusting difference and the result from 8 months a go on doing the good. i'll put it into the goal. it. somebody goes to different studies, but they're not real challenges to integrity. farming,
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building to shed things and system can be expensive upfront, especially for small, medium scale farmers and seeking veterinary services for the farm, then the most can add to it. since it's a new approach. but it's also a lack of knowledge and skill sharing between farmers, as well as a fear of change from orange systems that are better known and supported by government. but those who have a started this method do see potential and hope that others get on board to it was really the name of this method regents and we simply followed the country of would be completely organic. all the fruits, vegetables, and meat that we produce are healthy for all of us. in my opinion, the integrated farmington health, in building a healthy life for all future generation. the amount of money is override that log the landlord,
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86 percent of farmers in any auto smaller major scale with the right support accessed to finance and the skills. that is a scope for such farming to benefit farmers. and the in one today is episode showed us how constructive actions can really make additions that actually helps the killer off to, to do that to. so what would you like to see more on our show? 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. good bye. now most gosh, the,
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