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is to bring use a story behind the news. we rule about unbiased information all 3 months. the most the full stake, nature of full grunted. we don't think much about the trees all around us, for example. well, either way, gone. it would be a disaster. they provide so many services, so show economic and above all, environmental trees and forest. a bye to the health of the planets. i would need to protect them. i am curriculum. so legal slides area with a new edition of eco africa. yes. what's coming up?
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my side women and came yeah, learning new skills to help prevent forest loss. why comfortable trees from portugal also popular as threatened to crocodiles, how low goes and gone out of savings. they are happy to offer reports, exhausts to you gund, clean drinking water. pressure results that can be hard to come by, and that's not just a pump, letting me re, areas from damage bull holes that a countryside to polluted wells in the capital budget tool. a sustainable technology is helping improve people's access to safe water. the tug tens, the top one, it gets inserted into the read. at least you know, wellbeing central. you can go and do what flows a man. okay,
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cool. cool. cuz it's disgusting to water. he's up enough and it looks like a mobile phone service. like i've got enough can you. ready make a phone call without ready to a new phone. that's what you might know. we have gotten used to it. soft wayne, jimmy? yeah. saving the abdul sam came up with the idea. you're covered the tab that is issued to you. you'd bring it to do with us us, you can set it to an a specific area. then give his credit. if there is internal both mutual or pin, then it will allow you to start searching villages load via tab with mobile money via cellphone, getting up to 3000 liters of clean water for the equivalent of a boat when he was killed. the community of reason, the cost, which is supplemented with donations from then push to get a vision soon to maintain the wills and the reason important psychological effect. the fact that people are distort what does free the ability to usage. you find
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a person and it's only one day to con bussey, but she doesn't care if you can force and what else? pews out. okay. but whenever they realize there is a very you, especially when you tell the volume attached to that to the dear to kind of different k a more then earlier before to protect like you don't just allowed to get it kind of soon. that's cool. found also uses the digital technology solution to money to the state of the wills receives data in real time that showed the pay as a necessary allows him to advise local authorities a month to misuse. the international institute for environment and development saves that more than $360000000.00. oh, hosted in portland, maintained well enough to pay for the 5th. 60 mostly she was fan, is entrust pirate and c from the government setting every household,
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no matter how big the formula is, you have to pay it without without insurance. so even if you are alone, you have to pay every month because on which was not moving for the small come for the small pharmacies. no, in fact or so people are complaining. that's why some people bit high that school didn't pay. but when with assisting, no one is fios page and the initiative supports up on families in many of the company to compile us for areas. people rely on wells like this one, but give whatever ease of being contaminated with the cool my to susan a couple go now uses a split. should gary can to this effect the water will have 6 children after about 4 to 6 hours in the sun. oh, to violate the trees, and the high temperature has killed the gems in the water without having to be boiled. cutting on some work. so, mazda of elk,
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while i'm on your mind on the gun media thing, i knew it was difficult for me to afford to chuckle for cooking and boiling water every day. and that's incredible, really them. sometimes my children would get sick from drinking and say for to amazon to contracting diseases like typhoid and diarrhea. and but there was to enough for now how long patient no more let you. but getting this, jerry can, has been a relief. i purified tea on our drinking water with that that will, can you on the phone with them and e and kelvin. why so donated the jerry can equal funded student support and philanthropy program. and then prophy took an addition that encourages students to get involved in their communities. seems to be obtained . 1000 kenny says from a swedish company, some donated some financed by he's looking to efficient. according to you in more
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to more than half of you've been this 45000000 inhabitants have no access to 64 to supply waste. so has a plan for what happens on these with the sun doesn't shine, then he encourages people to blow the water with fuels. me do a little tentative to would. so the next couple of good uses break. it's made of organic waste e. mrs. tov donated by student support. 2 we're encouraging how so this is not in the to the sun is not existing. can you use this book? it's on the possible we are being, we are able to provide the fewest saving stoves for you to be able to at least cut because some sort of chuckle biased, good percentage in the opposite side of the sun. so this is when we speak a solution that we are trying to promote that the in the end do, promotes without compromising the issue of, of, of suddenly tasing the what still promotes the fundraising of what,
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but also protects them. vital. are these initiatives in rural i'm a button uganda bringing the country closer to it's going to clean more to 4 by $25.00 now to 10. yeah. and the forest of the greats up, myra. nobody kept to her. this traditionally rely on this forest for both shelter and to feed the large store, but drought is increasingly coming. and the woods are also at risk from illegal login. so must cy, women from traditional capital funding communities are expanding their skills to adapt to the changing times. the inquiry forest. this nature reserve and self list in kenya is and us what? it's greatest enemies are, extreme weather conditions and deforestation. but there is hope, local messiah, we are helping new activate. they've changed the appalling phone and they can be
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able to manage it on their own fact. it's becoming that's a bit to them. but it's good because at the same time, meet the info as the whole family and the community i'm a did what are those are and i can never, nobody really knows that defense. now that i'm, you know, i've never been an engine not. why didn't i didn't well behind milks oak house, and that's all we had to order how you're getting drought would each wide fruits and cook them for children, or that they don't go hungry. as momma lucy, i'd say the form of well let me see has really helps women. and she has helped us as well. well, for example, i guess she and the women set up the father to be hides here. using women k is messiah herself and grew up here. in 1996, she founded an environmental protection initiative with indigenous women. she has trained around 700 messiah room and even you clearly area sofa,
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the line new skills such as growing different types of vegetables in their own gardens, such as spinach and k, and also about the needs to protect the forest. and do that info is not coming as it used to. and so by training them and trying to give them way they should do, make sure that they protect the photos and also be able to, to have and they know to bun chuckle as it used to be. because that was a big fight around here. it was the really and those are logging in the communities, neighboring communities cut the traditional trees which are very important for find out. c the most i remain tradition, any welcome visitors with some non or not shot drug. let's say you gave the women line for the organizations and results center, which includes a day more fun. she was impressed by losing women case project and donate had 5 a cuz the equivalent of about 3 football peaches. now more of a but yeah,
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and i keep on the absolute, i decided to give the women the piece of land because they came to my home and asked me if i could provide them with a place where they could develop their project. and now i decided to give them a section of my land assembly that we met and have also teamed up with the force changes in the conservation area here. then wondering the local, tumbling population they have also planted trees with the women and educated them about the importance of protecting the forest. yeah, the same were missing, the english said you'll see a forest has important was names cuz yeah, and we do not want to destroy it. yeah. who 1891 to so that the animals disagree in . yeah. and eventually use a life level without more than i'd be sick. the atlanta will get less. yeah. why
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see less yeah. we speak to the people walking to protect the conservancy of both of us here. and progress has been good about us. i had this i all i know a to, i'm a how did you can see that our land is less degraded and god, although there was a few sections that what damage to be like. but we have been able to restore those sections back to how they will get tumble. indigenous people make up just over 6 percent of the global population. but that's 6 percent protect 80 percent of the walls remaining biodiversity outlet, and that the women planned to mainly need to seize, to help renew the forest. and that one guy did you, i can do for you have a nice i'm glad that i know what actually it. alrighty. now what i'm kind of in the
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cutting down trees has contributed to the problem. directed me, but in places that i've visited, i have seen that with people of planted trees and there is still enough rainfall. yeah, well the scenario we wouldn't do that, that wasn't me and i see how you live to have followed suit and planted more than 5000 trees. if they have us does for the women can now fall back on crusts. they've learned to make themselves such as traditional b to jewelry and so, you know, by selling those products they can keep their family the float even during the dry season. remember when you do get the money i do getting the hold was so is, is way really like i'm putting them here in your craving them aside. women are better off now that they have to assess the 5 this skills from funding to making 2 living. they are protecting the environment and the process. and crucially,
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they're also processing on the knowledge to the children. well, now we had to euro and to poland. home to the 20243 of the. yeah, it can top in the annual contest that celebrates our relationship with nature. it's a magnificent red beach that looks pretty strong and it's a 542 centuries. but it still needs a lot of looking after. that's the local conservation, east comment chairs the 6 doing your bits. a victory in southwestern, poland has been a witness to history, including 2 world wars and a shifting of national borders. it stands in the arboretum voya swampy set near the city and brought swans and it's called the heart of the garden. the confir beach,
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also known as a purple beach, is deeply rooted in the past. the total price came to the office to europe and $3.00 of the year. it has to be an exceptional tree from the symbolic, not only for poland, but for europe. the idea behind the competition is to celebrate unusual treat. some of our just not necessarily the biggest oldest strings here, so nice. but once with the story, the tell us something for the rest of your life. when the beach was planted at the start of the 19th century, it's leaf color was a rarity that only a few could admire. the issue that demo though 200 years ago, this tree was planted here that you might didn't have green. i'm only in for the plant purple ones, so it was something quite extraordinary. little people were amazed by it. and that's why the oldest and most beautiful trees with purple liens are found in your
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castles. palaces and manor houses sort of annual you. she's supposed to come to the truth, i'm cups if i lots x and vote ok. but might, as it looked, the tree wasn't immune to disease. it fell victim to phone guy. little by little year by year large branches began to dine. the arborists in the botanical garden refused to give up on their beach tree, and prescribed to cure with the chains. infected parts of the tree were cut off. the sewing all around the beach was improved. and slowly but surely, the tree is coming back to life. thanks to their efforts, this national treasure can remain the heart of the garden for many years to come a from a red bitchy in poland to cock oak trees. in portugal, the country supplies a wide range of industries with the sustainable much area is the only forest
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industry where the trees, not the cops down of park oaks also store large amounts of carbon during the lifetime. but these days cook is so popular that farmers having difficulty keeping up at cork, harvesting in portugal, it takes a practiced hand like carlos that has to harvest this valuable bark every summer he repeats the peeling process just like his father and grandfather before him with the little ones, the fellow are exhausting very hot. the harvest is hard work. we have to be careful because if we injure the tree, it will scar badly, obviously. so i'm trying to take this wound, for example. i can use it to hear the tree no longer produces its bar for more for the luxury level. one of the court finding is a longstanding tradition here and important for the local economy or portugal is the world's largest court producer,
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the climate friendly and renewable material is in higher demand than ever. for 60 year old antonio shall say, my tears scurrying up the trees as no problem at all. even in a $35.00 degree celsius heat. what i think it is uninstalled. i've been doing this work every summer for 43 years. hope it has made the season last 3 months. i think i can handle it, but i want to in the mean, it's no trouble for me to be up here for the pacifying the slow growing bark can only be harvested every 9 years. antonio can salvage this has from the u. n. a c forestry association says that's why the material is so special. when we look to a court coke, we see as our fast and our future, our stories here for them all the generations that through it has made it possible to be here today in the future because it protects the files. so if it has a lot of biodiversity, the harvested court,
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clark is sent to factories for further processing. it is heated press and as shown here, cut into small slices for champagne, corks, millions per day. one of particles, quartz regions, and one of only a handful in the world is kusha at this expedition, the 1st time material is showcased in all its glory. while more change explains, there's a lot more to court, then corks, a according to equity, the meant the cause cut directly from the bark, way equal squints meant to the or so that's, that's what the rest of the court plank is, then processed for installation material. them in small elements or corks made from the granules of all with admission buffers in for this a global dot at the university of
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a vital clean miguel device is working on sustainable building materials to rise from court. the material is light and elastic and could be an effective alternative to conventional synthetic materials, which although efficient are bad for the environment. we used car came to as of these materials which are not renewable and car is we are decreasing several orders of magnitude not only the amount of energy that to require to produce cock 20 times lower or more. and also the c o 2 emission associated with the car production. in addition, cork is a good insulator and fire resistant. the trees evolve their unique part to protect themselves against forest fires. court is used everywhere. even in nasa spacecraft . we're sure to have a lot to learn from nature. i think it's the best guidelines for our future because we, as humans, tend to use all sorts of different materials to combine them together very
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efficiently. but then we know, nowadays there is a huge problem connected with the recycled ability of such materials. back on the court plantation, the harvest is now well under way. but carlos is worried, as fewer and fewer people are choosing to go into the profession. you have if it's a little i got to is they're going to be it's difficult to find people's these data, somebody's work. i like working here just like my father before me the middle so i carry on god. it's good for me, but i just put one the out in the fresh air and a 5 i'm, i'm not at a desk, not a fit out of here. we have all the freedom we need to be put on. the bottom. i was like, you know, come, business is booming. the court production cannot be stepped up indefinitely. it takes up to 40 years before the bar cause a young cork ok matures enough for harvest. when it comes to this climate friendly materials. good things certainly come to those who wait. we
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return to africa for the next reports about a crate, but definitely those knew how to wait a couple dows know most people are afraid of these very patient prime of old predators. they often do this all day in the water, and then southerly strike, the opry. up like may, speed button pa got down the gun. a crocker dies. i can see that, secrete a look, who's a worried about the a health? this is part of a town in northern gonna if you want to wait cuz the souls of the dead, you need to bring a live chicken. according to the legend, the souls of the ancestors live on inside the crocodiles lurking in the village pond. local. i'm not listening, they're actually surprisingly friendly. bunch are to go to frontier inducing drugs if you talk to it. ready it will hear you if they hear language telephone,
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if it is moving and you ask it to lay down, is it when it goes anywhere and you call it back? it will oh bad. this is, it won't move again. rolando, doing more than a 100 crocodiles live in the pond. some of them are at least 80 years old, but despite their venerable status, they're not doing well. the pond is full of plastic waste and it's also drying up. visa, how cool my hama has been bringing tourists here for a long time. they come to see the tame crocodiles, the visitors, bringing a lot of revenue for the town. but my hama says things are changing and goes this the way a lot of places around here, because there were no houses around to, that's the, there was enough place. and then the place was so a bushy,
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and then you can see them for me in going by mom because of the climate change. and then at the same time that when question did last. so it's like the ballistic trying to play this silly model. aledo is also worried about environmental degradation. whenever he has time, he collects garbage around the pond. he doesn't want his ancestors to have to swim, and plastic waste in a clean pond is healthier for the crocodiles. if you don't drink moves, the plastic waste and the, the crocodile will think it is food and it will swallow it. the future upon the disturbing plastic waste isn't the only problem. more and more houses in factories are being built directly around the pond. these once per steam, babbling brooks have turned into rivers of waste. and the water doesn't always
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reach the pond because it gets used for other purposes like you were getting crops . even these last green oases are now under threat, the population is growing in need space. a good business model for some of our chief new like the the you have trust over at them to so this land and they still have them. so i still have the fulness, maybe one d. we may lose here because it's very important to us to we have for you to lose. you see what i see then there's climate change. it's getting hotter and hotter and there's little rain. another reason that there's less than less water in the pond. residents here want to prevent the worst, although their resources are limited of the noise. this is the big deal with that for domestic samples above the community. by now, with thoughts on that you're going to come in and fetch water and send it to the
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community. the souls of the dead would be grateful to their defendants if the pond is preserved and the survival of the pocket, crocodiles is an important symbol of biodiversity preservation and gonna, which is already lost more than 40 percent of its wetlands. what amazing creat silsbee, if you liked the story or if you'd like to see all the reporting on that particular environmental issue, then please drive to us at eco dw dot com, would love to hear from you or love to hear what you think for now is good buy for me, crystal lamps, and i to area. thanks for watching. don't forget to head to eco offered out online for moist, pirated stories. so you all again, next week the
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