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tv   Eco India  Deutsche Welle  January 17, 2025 3:30pm-4:01pm CET

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the doctor, so in the clouds it is time. and then when generation nash, which now dw documentary, the as we step in to the new we a, it says the perfect time to envision the future, we want to create, hello and welcome. i am finally got the body and you are watching equal. we do a lot in the was it is changing and the lot is on the check off floor for now, oceans, mountains, river. i'm so much more but the father of an explanation is immense. and today is episode, let's explore what can be done to stop now to create this future. that'd be all i
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want to you that one of the biggest challenges that are in line one faces guarantees is the loss of coverage and for and as the imagine this back to a future, we cannot go on as these have so far. but as we embrace the future, a lot of whole lives in the innovation, let's have to so i'm allowed to meet the communities who are rethinking that, the model on these back in the village where she grew up, even among the intellect phones of victim tom is not the heat is unforgiving the she's seen. how will it change over the years? not only useful to back the, the lady div id temperatures studies sometimes that get some for the, even for the trees account for it might still agree on the on. i didn't take
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a lead us about getting this whole night when they were more things on this and you know that so many trees going to the solution is for you on a lot. and i look for the companies and i said, i think it's one on one more thing that you put on if you were to believe the police. but i'm not the one i don't know. no, i've seen nobody withdrawing, but i always had it are going to be used and they also go with the sneak was the means that we still have or to for the nearby. and then you get a lot about owing, disappear to get them on kind of data where they eat and the check on them these 24 years or no. and it hasn't lived in the village. for many years. she moved to the nearest big city for studies, going back to attend to bundle for her as a graphic design like a growing number of younger indeed, she lives between big cities like bank of june, july, and quinn. but all what, what it is in the early stages of the, for the station and change. generally, presidents have live in the concrete jungle for that kids know like and your found
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to show how many people as city look at the cities now and noticed many buildings that as open area the band yet you haven't got down trees to make space for them. might underline repeat some things, could be a in 1988 residential commercial and industrial areas accounted for roughly 18 percent of the $29.00 metropolitan areas. by 2017, this increased almost 50 percent. meanwhile, agricultural lands decreased by more than half and for this land has been it even harder. the modeling, the level of the civic age at the time, people who view the on the civic, locked into the some of the demand was for water older. and so i'm mighty nolan osler trees or even thought about their importance and on the muddy idle it was
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really disheartening. so i don't want us to fear crush them of the destruction of green space. as for new constructions, has intensified what's known as the urban heat island. cities in the 9th regions or heating up twice the global average rate because the trap heat mode in northern areas. and as the climate voltage and the frequency of heat waves dramatically increases. that's bad news. living with extreme heat is about, or besides having to use more energy to run cooling systems, beeping stuff, or mo, from air pollution and breathing problems. and he is a silent because we don't see the effects of extreme heat as visibly as a physical destruction brought by how to gains floods and other natural disasters. but extreme heat not goes up to half a 1000000 people worldwide each year. not far from to not, however,
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the township of idol with that has been progress in other directions. in the 1960 use people from across the world came together in auto. but it established a sustainable community which has since gained international recognition for its emphasis on sustainable practices renew was part of building this community from the very beginning. so everything took a lot of time to do it just to get the 1st 2 things to groups and the many things one dying, dine dying and then suddenly things started to grow. and then we started studying what kind of spacious grows here. so people would go to all those or 10 folds where they stayed some floors and throughout the year they would go and collect seeds from all the different trees and brought them here. and
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then now over time, uh we found some refill on some these or lessons neighboring to know any extra lot . please don't just provide shade and reflect the sounds great. back up in cities. the actively cause this around being through a process called evapotranspiration. which is why some presidents engine i like show by minute of booking with the city and this christian for systematic the loan and care for a creek community box and created green card. it goes along the border bodies, as you know, most of the model, our main focus has been on identifying the right kind of trees to blunt. you're putting funding to different locations and understanding the best methods for planting of, of a model. these started planting red indigenous trees pcs in this area. what are we now have middle 1000 trees along with 70 medicine, a near blown thing? indigenous trees is especially important for sustainable development,
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but it is also a question of taking care of already exist. increase is manning the motor label to go to the hospital when got this a specified? he is the founder of motor, the architect known. but it's, you know, rid of sustainable architecture and planning into now i'm coming onto to build this house called the 300 and more than a decade ago where he integrated existing trees into his design so that no trees would remove for the building process. so i don't think if i pity of let them buy 3 yet either the roof. if you look here, you can see a lot street money, a big big was created on what it's doing. so it is. so the 3 good type without damaging the building. i knew that if i knew where the level of the insured the northwest properly management allows. so the building is not affected even during the trees are vital for it will be enough without you and your to say that i'm
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a lot of opinion that they're not many and that, that they might be thinking that yeah, let's live hard more nationally with nature of the building without employment changes or damage building buildings, getting hard data. the rest invoice or buildings, especially here, but please absorb heat and be not helping to the buildings going on in the bottom is additionally 3 is provide change the oxygen and make us feel comment related fees when the video. let's say it's sort of a bit, uh, oxygen kind of give it. and i'm a good model. it's a good piece with that and i would, i may be able to do it. in addition to growing a smaller plan to didn't see things of an architecture needs to make more of space for bought. was used to exist there before the buildings came about. so bad will not continue to pay is appreciated or willing ottoman architecture. i mean, even with 13, but house makes a difference and it really powerful. so what reaching out to be like in 2050 kind of individual and collective efforts will need to make
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a difference. the see my says not everybody is living in the twenty's items be so loud and clear. i so totally do not want it to be light is on, but when we imagine a green gain, future communities often become a central and critical part of it. however, community action is often lacking in most cities and villages. despite that extra much a, when it's in cadillac has emerged as an inspiring exception. web lawsuit f us are you only protecting the environment and also strengthening the bond between nature and people. these women are not stripping that of a box that they look at the other women from villages and casa, go district, know exactly what needs to go, and what didn't stay on the bunks at the to thought of. they've already to move the garbage. now, deducting the invasive glance,
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the grow especially fast. i do the way i do. the most common read is the single daisy atlanta, joe from somewhere and now it's everywhere. even though we removed it all last year, it immediately started growing back again. we blocked it all out and burn it every time. but if we missed a small, i bought some way, gross back, and i the number and dial again that i did the to do is around 100 women involved dimitria twice a bit of a band cleanup spot for the project run by the local bio diversity management committee, which brings together representatives from the authorities and local interest groups. they do whatever they can to preserve. biodiversity here shall come up with them. cut off is in charge of proceedings. the cleanup is the 1st below the distribution project. most of the been busy
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spaces really, really make it bad for the plan to build in some cases they will be just uh, releasing some, some kind of fucking because to prove in the middle of a fit of the plan, that is one thing. so by the end of it, it is, it visit us to ping it so that's the thing, the plans to go there might be creating the habit to that into an effects. birds and insects shall come up with them. cut out who's a passionate bird watcher. so there's many of them depend on need of plans for the food and habit at the northgate allowed agent is known for its waterways and forests that are a haven for plants and animals including headings and ibis. in addition to the widespread coconut bombs that are also mangrove forest. despite the abundance of
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water that agent has a problem. ground water levels have fallen. in fact, for a few months, each year that you thought it dries up completely as ocean of that of a box has also increased. one could assess that when the restoration project started back in 2021. the initially to move all the plants, which actually made things worse. the, then the stream is clean. mostly what they do is they cut all the plans on their disability, right? so what happens is uh, when it discard some brands, so it'd be died that died will be good that side and it really it or in the next week. so there this of that it was, will be, get data, a good thing, you know, the over the years. so they soon changed the methods,
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the biodiversity management comedy is also focusing on reforestation. that is the 2nd filler of the project. the only planned native species, the government run agro service center, capitalist selects and gross. the plans that you thought it has to ration project is the 1st of its kind photo bio diversity management comedy. the state government has approved the project to run until the end of 2025 and the visa to be is the former head of the nearby address service center. she worked closely with the bio diversity management committee to select the right plans and is excited about the projects success noon to provide the state and the improvement is beautifully visible from the 1st year. 70 percent of the plans have grown even though people live in the area and the land is used for glazing, we want to and for the lowest the plants by the river. that's how to protect them and strengthen the river banks. just taking them about protecting the you know, under so new but as
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a no buttons item that the project was initially in addition to put an 18 kilometers stretch of the river. but it has to be scale down drastically to do kilometers because of land. right. it's very difficult to do it in a lot because it's are not government land that a lot of private plans in between streams that are based public but stream it just have not. so we have to do good people to get to do a lot of that. extend good. one. good. i was hoping to persuade local landowners to get involved by arguing that they will benefit directly. the raiders would have more wanted again, for example, as restoring the banks heads to raise the ground water level. in 4 to 5 years time, the newly planted trees will have developed enough roads to stabilize the river
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bank. comedy hopes that then every one was realized that this type of restoration is worth while. speaking off of the future, is it only possible in 2 days was to live a lives that has no negative impacts on the alignment will start, let's take a closer look at our housing. we have a new houses, buildings, infrastructure, internal heating and cooling. so much more to keep also comfortable and all of this needs a lot of space, materials, energy and for and often this can be really problematic for out in language. so can be live comfortably without damaging got environment. let's have to switzerland to see what the future off responsible living actually looks like a construction project in switzerland is searching standard specific dana pul, building. it aims to make climate neutral, living possible. s, as in alpha,
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it's very sustainable and it's also good for the children to grow up like this. the hope is that the projects concept isn't just about climate, but also new phones of come, you know, living the trip from zurich to vin, to, to a, takes about half an hour by train in the building, co operatives, 5 houses, a good full 100 residents are trying to achieve on a small scale what the hold switzerland wants to do by 2050, become c o 2 neutral of some sort of what type of solar panels on the roof tops generate power that we feed back into the buildings. way using recycled construction elements, which greatly reduces the c o 2 footprint course and we're including large green spaces to help reduce much of the excess heat, the pasco fleming accounts
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back on c o. 2 by planning in a wide spread use of 2nd tend materials. he had windows and stole that were taken from demolished buildings and cladding from an old factory holes. these balcony railings needs to be fed frames and the prison recycling materials means using less energy than making new ones from scratch. to also present other challenges they months gone the size, if you don't even know what materials you're going to build with in the future, you comp time very. exactly. so you don't really have your materials together until construction is just about to start just about. and that leads to a 2nd and precision interest. you can really see that here, for example, by these frontal facades, to bring together a collection of different materials a patchwork or that you kind of have to piece together that says i'm in boston. most of the whole, the zach encourages a sense of community studio apartments like these are open to the courtyard and
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then little to room apartments. residents can combine living and working in one space, and anyone can knock any time you need to get the see if i like having the working in the living area together in the apartment here. so also that i'm included in the community and the people are always dropping by and looking around the studio that i am child with generous, common spaces and individually usable private spaces. these all coals costa apartments, the concept cuts down on living space to pass and, and saves energy. it seems your outcomes, community where and you could be a family of 5. so i can my husband and i, and 3 children, and a to foster children living with us. my mother's also got a cluster apartment here. some, it's nice to have a spacious, common living and dining area where we actually spend most of our time. and everyone has that private space to with global temperatures. rising,
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cooling is as important as heating the whole of that, cuz creation the screen, spongy area where rainbows it can collect and slow to evaporate, cooling the whole complex. this is, i guess one i'm from right from the start, we called it the jungle and it was meant to eventually be like a jungle. a combination of green lush toll trees and different fonts that will promote condensation and evaporation and help reduce the heat. and some of these different concepts all combined in the hope is that to make c o 2 neutral living possible in the near future and to boot communal living concepts of it's residence far more than just cheap and space saving housing. a community mobilization often needs motivation and awareness, but it doesn't always have to be intense or serious all the time. it can also be fun and engaging. let's meet a young wrapper who's on
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a mission to spread exactly this message. why keeping it cool? she uses her music to spread of and it's about being line one to speak up for it and to challenge status. cool. the 24 you had already modeled i. a shortened gardening is on her way to the recording studio. she is an apple, but not the kind you imagined known as, ma mazda is a conscious rep of his music focuses on environmental association. because he said that, you know, what's the model that goes on her music, on your own, by example. another conscious that board music producer and ma, he's just of collaborative. they have been working together for what c d o 100. and when she reached out to me at that time, i noticed that there were
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a lot of rappers that were making tracks that had abuse and them where they were dissing someone else to get it. so if someone is writing from a different point of view and representing their community affairs and thinking socially or representing the tribal communities, i thought this was a good thing that we and took an interest in her music and really got to that to you 3 and a new bed, the geography. why ma? he looks at home in the studio the most. she started out as a boy then he said, well, we're decided to use it up to the story. but it was very spread the this and my social skills. i realize that the way i think about social or environmental issues, people in my age don't think that we or rather they ignore these things because they are says involve and they don't really care about what's happening around them or want to take an interest in them yeah, the kind of feel like, what's the point of thinking about these things when i have so many problems in my life i've been,
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what's the point of thinking about the was issues. so i thought that if i'd, i'd borton's knowing that pay attention. nice. so then why not? right? is rap instead? cool. that's mind is about 40 percent of in the us population is under the age of $25.00 according to support. if i do that is the for new spoken. i was younger of music in the country, thinking about the bull strictly for my duty to appeal. while concepts allowed and energetic, she finds the inspiration in quite places around the city. but i think the ideas in her book or phone that it was, she goes hookey, focus always being conservation due to her connection to tribal community. i do my best to much because at the best if he can let you now let me go what's up as i just ready to get on and what type of assistance with the book that's worked out by you bought the somebody who will be picked up in virginia to help me with my voice. so the tribal communities, integrity and who attract the studio post deal while he talks about how it is the
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tribal community. that is fighting to see what else in the dentist for it is just as good. you must have heard about the forest, but it has to you and to discuss the forest as no one has the lungs of india. that's how much oxygen it produces isn't. that's more important for us then the electricity that will come out of it. they're going to mind the adf, according to supply electricity, to not just on standing on a protected hill in open. my god help but think about how protected spaces are not a forwarded to help people. as tribal communities are often displeased, utilized skill development projects. this is the left hand. so now when we live in develop cities, you have a sense that you own the rights to displace the home. no one cannot docket, no one can throw me out of there. you become so protective about it. it was. but when it comes to the device, the community, if they have displaced, no one cares people think,
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well it's for development. so it has to happen. you're being given a new home, right? they say these things so easily, they don't understand. i mean, if it was you auto and home, would you ever give it up? and for all the less the communities generations have lived, endorsed forests and those skills they have raised those forest. they have these dose forest and protected them. how can we expect them to leave the forest to look into the last to hook the positive? i think so, but what i mean, 6 of what you said the front page you had to put date on you, the godaddy. da da da da da agent. you will be coming directly be know like you will get the time depending on that because the phone is not going through the app that i do, conscious that i don't own anything from it. in fact,
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instead of making money, you have to spend money. be it for video show the audio recording. so for the sake of financial security, i had to take up another job. but that is neither money not using it. it doesn't even reach as many people. but the people who we don't each data expect that it's been so long. he has to work a full time corporate job to support music, which eastern shoes, license for the music they meet with. new generation. that's all for today is episode, as we saw, it is a small steps in the right direction that make a big difference. do you know of any size of us or do let us know you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. thank you for joining us. i will see you next week with more slash reports until then take care. bye number scott, the
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