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imagine that you're eating a hamburger. and as you're biting into this juicy burner, your dining companion says to you, actually the hamburger is not made from cows. it's me from golden retrievers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 in meeting cultures around the world, people learn to classify small handful of animals with edible and all the rest they classify as disgusting. a donkey series about our complex relationship with animals . the debate watch now on youtube. w documentary. if you like history, but when the side of culture travel and control the see this one i might just do it and i'm a single book. us the wow, that's up back into your everyday life. every day we encounter so many things that we don't even notice that they just go straight into the background, but it is still showing a spotlight on them. what you say might just surprise. we're going to dig up the,
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the on the everyday things around. where did they come from when, why did they have all the time? i should, we can just search for the day and take them out where i mean, that's the, the, the stuff today we're launching a major new program by gas problem. that's pro is to blame for how much stuff. no more about the development of a cut us would be gas fields in the game o peninsula level 3, you mo, the energy industry is
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a fascinating one. perhaps because of the great power energy providers cold. and the length they'll go to in securing a share of the market. russia is the world's 2nd largest exporter of natural gas. 80 percent of its reserves are found in the email, a resource rich peninsula. that's also home to many, ninette people, the nc. what's the venue player then? yes or born in nature would a man is we're part of nature and reindeer our our life was in
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the what impact does the extraction of natural gas have on the nino, its way of life and their environment? how much longer can they survive the every year cinematic need and yet, so the game a peninsula moved their live stock over 1200 kilometers. one of the longest migrations of its kind in the world. the herders are divided into 50 so called brick gates, a term dating back to the soviet era. they live off, the meat and heights of their animals. here in the tundra were
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following 2 of these brigades, number one, and number 4, the, the name yet search tirelessly for the scares like in the reindeer need to survive . here the problem is for notice of our daily routine is determined by the seasons of the day after day, month after month. and we're on a constant search for like in moving from one grazing area to the next process or whatever the vast, silly settle. tate is the patriarchal brigade. number one he leads has heard of over 2000 reindeer on a long and arduous route. the
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in the name. yeah, it's language game on means end of the world. this side barian peninsula, north of the arctic circle is around a 700 kilometers long in the spring. the name yeah. it's lead their herds to fresh pastors on the coast of the car. i see in fall
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they leave the treeless tundra with its bitingly cold winds. and migrate south to the slopes of the mountains, along the way across the frozen old one of russia's largest rivers, the hundreds. everything to me with pardon, rudder, we travel as far as the cholera. c, excuse me. sometimes were on the move for 3 days at a time and then we rest for a day and then we go on for another 3 days as we lead in the matic life. it's the only life i know you, you the
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50 years ago soviet geologist made a discovery that would change the lives of the name. yes. forever. sort of the actually and those that my to up to about 3 to kind of some waste games that are i would risk literally. she doesn't know nice with the other week. see what you might send you of cds symptoms. you guys are up. what date is this even easy to do? so it was interesting did when the go to really fullness to see or that us, that way of missed you seem to be spending more stuff in the month. so that is going to say using the, there was that will be city, they built it is drilling rig and 1982 autographs you've got and they were looking
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for gas and they found it and see if it was there to do in 1984 they built a c port and we did it last of the year of i don't and because of the bay was quite shallow, they dredge the channel here. i knew what the gun never rudy is. i do as and there was a storm and flooding that it collapsed or what to do with extra the what you know, if it, can you really believe in the no clue what if nature doesn't tolerate things like that or just the way it washed everything away yeah, they've been working on it for 2 weeks and nature destroyed it all over night. well, that's how it goes. the but the russian authorities were determined despite the costs and email as harsh climate. the,
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the region began to be industrial loans the, the large, both on and cobalt gas field lies directly across the migration route to brigade for to reach the summer passengers. the herd has to negotiate across roads and pipelines. over the years, young check who has seen the tundra around the settlement change drastically available because it was time to see that when i was your age, my father and grandfather used this trail. i knew preventive much was provided. yeah, they showed me this route. what, how much it was just the sale would get it going a one day off and we found a covered slide on this hill?
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no. at the very least it was geologist looking for gas deposits. risk it varies. kind of got was this enjoying you there used to be nothing here. once a day or 2 to let my son say we would set up camp down there. we were shooting you for the pipes exist indicators through. now we have to go under the pipes and me, what back was we used to move our herds over dry ground. very bad today. the journey is difficult stuff to ship through it now. even though the flood, the 50 years ago, it was only the range and the ones who were using the land. now it's the industry who wants to use the land as well. and it's the infrastructure, and it's all sorts of people who want to use the land and the towns are drawing and the industry needs supplements for the fly and flowed workers. and all of that is
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taking land. and, and that is, that is a real pressure. and there is no way to invent these past or somewhere else. so when you get the course my to do when i was 17 years old, they were drilling for gas all around me due to of so everything was covered in sand, could do it. and they built these drilling rigs everywhere, which led to more and more sand that i didn't use this one do not easy. the, even the tracks of the range you were covered in sand. so we got to do some of the some gave me when i saw them for the 1st time, i thought that's probably it. i mean if i don't educate myself now, i won't be able to help my parents new. the new will i decided to study. so that, that would still be arranged or in the future. and yep, i do teach. so that's the
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best silly set of tapes. a son like is one of the few name yet to have a university degree in law and economics. he lives in your cell a, a town in the south east of the game or peninsula the more i think transaction. yeah. of course i can't speak for everyone because i'm fully optional that for you. but as someone with a university education, i have a responsibility to my family, only my parents and brothers with them. my have a but she, my job is to support them and stand up for them to cover with them as i checked in to the a see if that's a big responsibility to issue the issues the
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emotions i'm self employed, i run my own business with business yeah, i don't want to watch them gets letting me, i worked for the administration for 8 years. you know, in the unit i was passionate about the interest of the indigenous population. sophia wasn't seeing the showing difficult, honestly though. i was involved in talks with the oil and gas companies. they come in and go to them, she goes and then i became too headstrong for them. but interesting in that i always to, yeah, and 2011. they fired me, the shit you, some little nibble person to weaken. russia now has access to the arctic regions, resources, but at what price. and how will families like alex be effective? the
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around the world interest in the arctic is growing rapidly. and it's also a top priority for russia. as major arctic infrastructure projects are being actively pursued right. every year, the international gas form is held in saint petersburg. as for the russian states and the countries of ruling elite, the goal is simple. to become the world's leading energy ex border and go fish has limits to cuz you probably know that more than 80 percent of natural gas reserves and more than 20 percent of the oil reserves are located in the arctic really have to. so these aren't big projects, are definitely a priority for us, the, for those, the details on these great, the
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san francisco fellow store the boy, the glass on the actual process of gas extraction and requires the construction of infrastructure the previous to a unit for us to fully what's covered before the gas can be set to the surface switch over to the land has to be prepared accordingly. to discuss comply some other humans, you need sand, water, and many other things. i've done the support show up at the ocean locals. you me, i've got a guy, it's up by this. they take away a lot of our grazing land because they need the space. but drilling machines and reg is most of the process causes a lot of problems. ok, i've got this, you know, keep extracting gas until there's nothing left for you. and, you know, the estimated scale will certainly continue for another 50 to a 100 years and shot store. the
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magic gains strategic importance for russia, the game or peninsula is changing rapidly. villages like saw that card, had been developed into towns. others like both i think of are now. dormitory towns, housing workers. the infrastructure is growing. energy john gas problem has built the world's northern most railroad, the another russian energy company, nova tech, has worked with french firm to talk to build, submit to a massive gas plant in the middle of nowhere. there's also a porch at an airport with direct connections to moscow. buying it, which doesn't work. we won't go down on the game all peninsula is very important for us to look at the media code and it gives us the opportunity to open up
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a new market. so i don't know. so you want me to clean usual. you see the gas produced on the game all peninsula supplies regions, including north and south america will treat you some money cause i don't know because brooklyn, practically all gas importing countries have received this gas was harnessing. this potential is one of our top priorities to discuss the matter the in the west. russia has built pipeline networks to transport gas overland to europe . in the east, there's a c root with the email as its starting point tankers, filled with liquefied natural gas to park for the west. others head towards asia. but from december to april, the c route through the bering strait is blocked,
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covered by a layer of ice over 3 meters thick. the 1st night we can reach any country by sea, which him quite as our strength lies in the fact that we can also supply gas to asia to that isn't that it was said he's supposed to do that. we need strong icebreakers. if we take that route via the albany, any say rivers to catch a line. yeah. and then we have to fight our way through 1000 kilometers of ice.
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wouldn't go for the horse while he is. and if we go by the albany and he said to keep germany off, it's 4500 kilometers. there's no way to get the ship good, so good with the store, the north eastern route mostly points will enable you around shipping for the 1st time. with that old with the north eastern sea routes as the backbone of rushes arctic strategy. nuclear powered icebreakers. clear a 6000 kilometer passage along the siberian coast. moscow wants to tighten its grip on the arctics rule materials. but the silly sort of title is concerned with something else. the survival of his herd, and his way of life. for
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3 or 4 years and refreshing with it to show at all my ideas and i'm responsible for everything involving the reindeer and forward you to what what sort of cards. i have to wonder if, if a leader miss manages his brigade was if he makes mistakes with some, it'll take more than a year to set. right. again, the only said that when i came from day to taking him with the ability to they've done things. if he doesn't prepare well enough for the summer and then the whole season will be a failure, but they do. what does that they need to when you pull the the and after the summer comes the fall teams or what does this do you feel? what if the leader makes the wrong decisions in the fall, then it's too late was seen, there will be big problems that would return the
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give easier to grade them or if he's falling behind the to he won't be able to catch up very so would you say that was or, you know, the october snowstorms are a big challenge. mazda of the reindeer might lose. the weight they put on in the summer is in september. the concept of the is the what for you? and if we don't arrive at the winter grazing areas, by a certain time,
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we won't be able to catch up over the winter. but then the rain dear won't be fattened up enough for the sea. and that's right, unless you knew as long as we arrive at the grazing areas on time, we leave the reindeer to their own devices, a big res, like wild animals, the what? the, what. but if they don't put on enough weight, they'll be too skinny. and they won't cabin the spring or drink e. okay? usually what they do with or what they do or what do we use? so if i don't do my job properly, it was, it was in, i won't get high quality meet next fall of to into what we could do. what do you me
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a signal that they meet them and what they look for, the ice breakers and their crews keeping c lanes clear for the natural gas tankers is also a tough job. departing from the old estuary ships can reach asia in 15 days, as opposed to 30 days via the suez canal. no longer protected from human intervention. this part of the arctic is gradually being transformed into a 6000 kilometer maritime highway on the chose. so nice drip test set in, that's a big problem. we should probably, and we would need to use some new tactics. awesome. i sent edition new type of work. you know, the
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ratio was some experience. this is rick and assistance with small ships. they know how to lead them and know how to tell them that's bought to be the such new that we don't know, we don't have such experience. this is the most appropriate. i'm maybe nowadays usually we can break about one and that's all for me to is sometimes 2 minutes or so we can uh go slow this nice. yes. wow. lane was is to need the seat. yes. is on his break there, the re going very close to the ship and we break the ice new issue. and that's kind of how to start to move the,
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the land problem that we can go. so the ice, but the question is if i'll ship good is that she would do, we are leaving sometimes come the for the weekend goals. what was the ice spots of the sea which really comes mean douglas is not complete this afternoon. you have a seats which you just see the square footage you would have in the past. there was no northern sea route from the ship. so we're dealing with a transformation of the front of me and it was, oh, it has to be carried out in
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a sensible way so that we don't as wipe out everything that's existed here for centuries before you come into it over the cell, make up by the deposits where a gas or oil are extracted above an income. oh. when you set it up, it's pretty just you own there's guys problem don't shut. nodding. because from net gear model well, looks and the noble port deposits and his guys eating gus? no, but so would you put the gas from no be port is taken by pipeline to keep company and from there it's ex, supported by a tank or to other countries. the ice breakers, they are in operation all your round way and do you want that your frontier of supper rented the quotes nation. i see the picture, william as soon as possible today between 60 and 70 percent of our nomadic population live below the poverty line. and in such a rich region with it, it's absurd points and you can kind of the,
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their way of dealing with, with the, with the advancement of the gas industry is not taking a total opposition and saying we are going to defend ourselves against the gas industry because only it can only happen in conflict. they tried to find ways in which they can continue their own lifestyle. in spite of having the gods industry on, they're not the most kind of science, the deposit is going to be developed. these people are almost stupid,
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they know that if most cost as it it will be developed. first of the, the kind of have something to say about smaller issues. and i think that occasion to the smaller issue is, is, was a rescue. and a lot of the lifestyle that we can still see to in the the the, you know,
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