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it's nothing for me this. yeah, delete something that is coming very very so. yeah. come with now when the story in for my renewal, i will need some migraines, wherever they may be. the mountains of a foaming river, but the water is far too much. hello and welcome. i am so they've got the body and you all watching you for him. yeah. and i am reading them off the lease on this is that you see it on me. when you say, if i take them off for my eyes on the problem, my eyes,
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i think that's all for the equity. 0 right. the pollution of 4 types of russellville, of is a huge problem. but what is the solution to this? does is required individual efforts, community action or state. and so let's take a look at some of the possibilities, challenges and opportunities. and now let's move indoors so i can say this muscle. another problem that almost all of us actively formative reviews is waste in there doesn't segregate much if it's waste and then the other one has see huge manmade mountains of garbage and the side to overflowing. dumpsters isn't trash. i personally try segregating ways to buy home, but by the time between each the city dumpster it was all back together. and this is the case with most areas indians here. but sometimes it is all citizens who find solutions not the place,
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but it's difficult snapshots. monica connect without the wants to capture every last detail. she's often ultimate about in google ground photographing. it'd be 2 dumps. it's a health hazard for everybody who stays here for the low income communities would stay on this side of the road and for the better off people of the city who live on the side of the road. the stump is located directly on one of google drums trunk roads. the city is part of the greater denny area and is one of india's major financial and technology hubs. monica go out, the finds its existence completely unacceptable. she regularly gets in touch with the city. apologies and bosses on photos and information. she hopes that the legal side we'd find the bbq had. the desire to hold citizens is that we want a livable city, something which is 3 or waste it has cleanest and the
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host. so, environmentally friendly supporting system which of allows people to live a healthy life. the citizen supervisory committee was set up in 2018. monica is one or if it's members, they come from various areas of civil society. are environmental experts or former government employees. their team is to show where the cities waste management system is still not working. and where detection is needed we strongly foot forward association photo monitoring mechanism, which could at least over see what was being done. more than 2000000 people, even google chrome. and yet, 85 percent of its waste is not salted and recycled properly. the results overflowing municipal landfills and easy to dumps. the biggest problem is post by
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bulk, waste generators, such as housing estates, companies, schools, or even political parties. anywhere where to please to 100 kilograms of waste is produced every day most and go from the center for science and environment saves the vast majority of them. simply don't comply with the law, the legal mandate for them as original data that i see for basic mandates. the 1st one is the have to segregate, then was with the source. the 2nd one is they have to manage the organic list within their promises. as far as possible, which we call into 2 organic, this management. and thirdly, they have to hand over the rest of the list that is through a list of the authorized wisc alex. yeah. oh gan increased is being separated from normally waste and then properly recycled. this blonde, to sponsor for housing estate by decrease generators. don't have to be
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a problem. citizen supervisory committee members regularly visit facilities like this one to monitor how well they're working. residents here have to do that too. of course, garbage collectors can then pick up the separated waste and take it to the appropriate dispose of points to help refine the system, the citizens supervisor. the committee members are in close contact with the housing society. but this example is the linux option here. providing efficient lots, gain weight separation presents a huge challenge to the policies the committees book is therefore, all the more appreciated programs in metropolitan city. so it was number also around the, the 1600000 visitors produce funding funding. so to tackle that, we need a good mechanism and also we need the public schools also. so segregation,
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these, the major issue which we think there to, which is a major hurdle for us to do on the time. we do not have a complete segregation x or so gives we can not the go for the complete the processing to the ministry of housing and the phase estimates that up to 40 percent of waste in indian cities comes from bunk waste generator is why the few housing societies are already separating waste all those audit square one. between 20222023. the center for science and environment developed a portal for the registration of bunk waste generators in google chrome that i said to be around $3000.00 of them. but only $200.00 separate their waste and dispose of it properly. environmental is to speak to a who helps develop the portal. yeah,
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idea is to map the be the abilities completely, give them a unique identity. how capture their full details and also on a weekly and monthly basis, understand the segregation and for assessing levels, making them accountable for the last bit that is being generated. to finally find and recalled and waste produces and set up a professional refuse disposal system everywhere. nothing would please monica, come not go out to. she hopes the expansion of illegal dumps can be stopped. and the sites quickly clear for this to a long way to go before the metropolis of google, graham can get it's garbage problem under control. what do you know about the sofa? maybe not much, much not next story you quickly on that this chemical element is actually present every wish. it can be useful, but it can also mean hum,
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sofa pollution is yet another outcome of burning fossil fuels. it can contribute to evolution and acid chains. so how do we deal with something that's only present that's find out this i said like this blue fire on these couple rings all exist because of one element sofa. the yellow substance can be both completely homeless. next dream, the poisonous. it's found in our bodies of food and also in volcanoes. if you've ever smelled a rotten egg or a fox, the culprit was sofa, but unfortunately heating it up. also, it makes a highly toxic gas. it's also responsible for acid rain. it contributes to millions of debts every year. extracting and burning fossil fuels means we're spewing it into the atmosphere. the story of sofa is both the lumen crisis and an environmental success.
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so far is one of the more abundant elements in the universe. you can find it in the oceans, the crust, and the talks they've got must be a of venus. it's also the 3rd most common mineral and bodies. they contain around a 150 grams of sofa, and it's southern pill form. it's both tasteless and odorless. compounds of it are found in broccoli, cauliflower, eggs, and onions sofa is actually responsible for the strong smell that garlic makes when he is crushed. and the sofa compound gives broccoli and kind of flowed the distinctive tastes. and if you find yourself with a particularly smelly onion, that's because of sofa to it's also found in water from wells or springs. another place you'll find the sofa is in the sky a little bit. so for doc setup may have missed here. conserve is what we call cloud condensation nuclei, essentially, little platforms for clouds to build around. the kaos fonda is
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a climate scientist and reset you. clouds that can be more reflect is an inbound smartlight back to space. so a sofa actually slows down global warming. but sofa also has a docs side. is one of the most reactive elements on the periodic table. so it changes form easily when in contact with other elements. it's also super flammable . the sofa coaching is what keeps matches spinning long enough to light a candle. burning sofa can look like a health scape, like a dis, indonesian volcano. ready why too much creates a small quantity of a sofa gas. ready and this much is a mini version of the sofa pollution problem. ready those gases fall into by the self of molecules with other elements, a toxic one of them is hydrogen sulfide, salt vote with 2 hydrogen atoms. it's found naturally in woodland swamps, in hot springs, another nicety, salt, the gases, sulfur dioxide,
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something we've been harming ourselves with on a large scale for a very long time. so software relation is meant liquids by bidding fossil fuels edwin's function, jada researches, chemical pollution in the environment, and also industrial activity such as refining petroleum in low to mid totes. fossil fuels naturally contain sofa, their instruction leads to some of the saw for escaping and forming those gases. toxic gas is also released when fossil fuels a bond. another source of sulfur pollution is from metal production. some metal oles contains sofa purifying. the metal can therefore release sofa into the atmosphere. fossil fuel use took off around the 1950s before all this information was available. but in the 1970s, people started noticing that the rain was more acidic than it used to be. too much
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cell for in clouds can react with other elements to phone. sophia, accosted and dotted right oceans, lakes and rivers become more acidic, hunting, aquatic life. it also affects the ph of soils. we know plants, the free and reduced and think victim content yet regarding all ph. he's also going to affects how would the plans are going to up. so the nutrients that they need to grow, but it doesn't need to rain down on us to have devastating health effects. if you light a match a couple times or if you like, sitting around a campfire, um, you know they are placing it bring, it isn't good for you. but if you're not doing that all day every day, it's not gonna be that bad for your health. whereas, you know, if you're living in beijing and your air, it looks like a piece. oops, that's where it really starts creating various severe medical problems. and a lot of that self of pollution is caused by burning coal. it's responsible for most self of pollution than any volcanic eruption when burned in power plants sofa
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can be removed from emissions by devices cold struthers. but in sufficient money or infrastructure, that means that often doesn't happen. worldwide, china has been the largest emitter of sulfur in recent decades due to its heavy reliance on call. the resulting air pollution is responsible for over a 1000000 deaths per year. china has recently taken major steps to reduce sol for emissions in other countries. the amount of coal being button is actually going up . when you electrify, you wrote, you know what, they need to be some energy source in what is the weak image source. that is what it. so that's called sulfur pollution from coal contributed to the near constant london fog of the 19th century. people died from us, more on bronchitis which still playing those living near oil refineries in coal plants today. and sofa particles also form pm 2.5. fine particles that are significant part of global air pollution. a. but it is an old bad news in recent
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years that has been a very big asset to stop. i sued rain on sofa gases. much of the sofa is removed from oil and gas during the refunding process before it's sold to consumers. the extracted sofa is tended to pesticides fertilizers on sophia. it costs it as a result of most fabric sofa gases have decreased significantly and regulations of getting 20 to 2020. so the 1st restrictions on shipping fuel but in now the last decade or 2, there's been more studies about the health impacts and burning the steel in ports with a couple of studies suggesting that somewhere in the range of 20 to 60000 people globally, you may die prematurely due to the exposure to separate exit pollution from shipping. removing solver from fuels has cause the dropping world wide pollution, but the still more sole for an atmosphere than this should be show while
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regulations are important. a shift away from fossil fuels is the only thing that will tackle toxic sulfur gases for good. very few things in the world can match the beauty of watching the sunset at the delelake industries. but now the natural beauty of the sleek and the livelihoods of those who call it at home are both on the tech and yet again. but you should is to blame when you ition and vis. disposal issues, house clean the ecosystem of this week. and now scientists, activists and residents have come together to make the leak better, to restore it, add to protect it, but will it be enough of chicata? is that a popular photo motive? front door to somebody else. the small one cab, scotty vacationers to that accommodation. the house votes, which have been one on the banks here since british colonial. go back then. it was forbidden to build houses along the what the british left. but the house boat
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states right now. things that are been comma on dudley. it's off season and missouri that much show up then take a much needed breather for generations. he and his family have lived off to doesn't feel they can buy that. the honey i nick me. why? hey, i was born on this lead, so that'd be well, but and all the people here depend on it is to make a living. taking 1970 for the 90 needles with people use the walk on here for drinking and cooking low, but i never since 1991 studies and i as a human that love it did but has led doing crazy pollution when you like a liquid leak is located in that section we value at an altitude a foot on 1500 meters between the double bond mountains and the mega d. i've seen that that's more than 44000000 liters of waste water flow out of the city into the surrounding area every day. they're also around 50000 people living
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around the lake itself, who dispose of their based on the shore and cut out and her father have come here for a vacation from ireland. they're disappointed with the state of the lake. i think there's always this conversation with the likes that it's going to be nice and flu . um, but i think very different cuz they're living on it. and obviously you can see there's a lot of rubbish and a lot of slash 6 on the surface throwing in a 65 year old kilometers sewer has long had enough of the situation every 20 days or so. he and other residents of his village set about collecting the garbage left behind by both local people and tourist. but he knows that more needs to be done. the influx of waste water into the lake has to stop, he says. and so for several years now,
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he has also been working to develop a local sewage system. you use the tenure drainage system you are looking at to you was inspired by one rebuild print 2 years ago and would you quote them with house family dug trenches for 21 houses you belong with. okay, and the drainage flows down to a deep bit. we made a point of contact pressure wash when i took the initiative to stop the sewage run off in my own home using what i knew and on my own volition, logical, then odd. when the local administration saw what i had done, it decided to build the green system. you'll see here now connecting the whole area to it. yes, that is getting some work left to but it will be finished. so when you want to clean them from there, before the drainage network runs right around the area to actually mon, subbing the entire neighborhood, which is home to around 120. some of these take about who else is following on from the success in his own village? well, i'm a student now wants to build
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a sewage network in other villages too. many of his neighbors grow their own fort, lending money to the sale of cabbage lea. look at us and load us roots, they're all interested in having athena league. and so they get together regularly to look at it. or is there just to be just in addition to those dollars is nation is another big problem. i'm going to make money. we try to tackle it ourselves using traditional methods like dredging to knowledge, and removing the since our set all of the sheets and then using it as for the laser, enough fetus to shauna bush on the building. so working together to see if the late of the, if anything happens to a, just want to wait on, you will lose everything. i'll go to. yep. yeah. so other residents, including families, vote i'm in the other league, but those belonging to the community already will need to get on board and work with that all because the, i'm sure it's true or what community on a few years ago, the government decided it had to a radical quick solution to the problem. is it reset it or on 10000 of dental
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expected and moving them to the other side of scene of that. but they have no vehicle ending their living there. so they come here during the day to on monday. the government has undertaken the emission was due, it has invested it on 13000000 euros and judges unfolding sewage systems in order to prevent the untreated inflow of the seas, oils and sold from the lakes, house boats and it has installed sewage treatment plans on the shores of the league, but professor minds who that much shop a button this that the from the university says such solutions don't go far enough . it has been a system which has been long as you sort of manage it for them and you're getting system to and you're gonna get books. just go for dredging for these pipes. for busy edition systems, we have to understand the ecology of the science of ecology or the system. and it's
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still fairly in recent views, the leaks water level has dropped, destroying the habitat of some native animal species. meaning via invasive gland species have spread having the legs ecosystem, but that are possible solutions to size. we're trying to find some value, for example, try to find some dies rex's deep and i submitted some of these uh, research species. and if we will get a break to it is a 0 investment volume us to it, plenty for a little all that out there and you can easily use it. the button is also suggest implementing a 5 percent tax on taurus based income. the resulting revenue could be pulled directly towards recovery measures for the late ones who were that much shuttle very much hopes that the liquid recover. so it's the only way to ensure that doris,
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we keep coming here and that in done will enable future generations like that of his children and grandchildren. on a live view. often it takes a hero to make things better, and usually they don't really where to keep such a leonor talk. next one from somebody locally and one of the mailman, he'd show us that the trees around him are healthy and projected he's good ones and hands on approach are inspiring a larger movement towards urban cheap ones of each. let's me this man who is doing all of this. i don't side his visual of us and there was, there's a policeman with across the street of there. i'm a not the small town in the southeast in the, in the state of thomas. and he's on a special often mission soon enough, he has found a code not the tree,
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but one of the account is nearly used to pin up advertising, bolts. very small, but they do serious damage to the tree. the sub inspector tells us, so he makes short work of the friend the dollar in another island from another to then you won't find a single trees that out at noon on do it. what i do is remove the trees or live stay, but they give us oxygen and it's unfair to harm them by how many item names into them. just for the sake of acting on one of the other. just as our bodies are protected by us, getting trees up protected by their buck. so mailing, advertising, blackouts, degrees damages that out at issue. and those wounds could eventually destroy the entire tree. save district for this officer. campbell at the s let him go to law and he had to get another one kneeling, a tree damages the bob because creating the one that makes it susceptible to
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infections and diseases or even during the rainy season, there is also a disco fungal infection that's, that's the kind of life of the auto body and so bus. so bosh is doing great work. the kind of actor with the the 5 should be doing. because as for the constitution of india, it is the duty and responsibility of every citizen to protect nature. we but preserving nature is not only the do 2 of the for us department, but also the responsibility of each and every citizen. it is usually important that receive please in one environment that's going to little little most oscar removing the males. you know, us and apply the medical based meat of the medic says, meals and mean it helps prevent infections where the police have been breached to where the moving on when i go to other places like tonight or tru tv or my daughter . i like getting my dogs with me. so in my leisure time, i'll do the same, but they're 2. i usually circulate in advance. notice i'm in the locals and i get
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involved in campaigns about the importance of trees on which the mother puts out a little button on the trees. that's so important. it's impossible for us to stop breathing for just 5 minutes. so even if you're not crazy and the protecting them, we should at least not be harming the move before the other kind of what are the kind of the 20 years since he began sebastian of us and has won a series of bones for his cri, saving efforts and that's the route for today's episode. community efforts, individual action and innovative ideas are about a moment in our fight against what you should. we'd love to hear your thoughts and ideas. let's keep the conversation going. you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week until then daycare, goodbye. now most gosh, the
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