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reopening only for massages. that's right. yes. with dr. me in 5 years, austin, we remember when the world still stops much 8 on dw, the you know, was increasingly shaped by climate challenges. we are all exposed to numerous. but some of us are more wonderful than the others. hello and welcome. i'm sorry, got the body and you all watching equal in depth. of 2020 c, w h o study shows that climate change is one of the biggest global threats to public health. but efforts are all being made to stack of these challenges. and in today's episode, we will see some of them move by the city of dreams,
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skyscraper, as an see, lee is now struggling to get his stress wisely to with increasing pollution on blooming construction. so the health of its residents is now let's see, but it's not just move by of the 100 most. but you just switch these 6 feet 3 off from india. but what does it mean for us who read this said every day? and can it be linked to chronic metabolic diseases like diabetes? environmental is stalling, di is measuring the level of emissions and the keys at the cement compound in the eastern part of india's magazine. them. but the gate shows 195, the mumbling air quality index rates that as a healthy, simply comparison is that anyone who's living in one by the smoking 5 cigarettes or
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data that he's doing in the tobacco or with dr. echo, that is the question, but you don't have a choice. you also have smoke or to the lungs of the to learn. oh man, like the line go smokers. a problem that really need energy understands only do when a son has had a re cutting respiratory infection. his symptoms display every time the pollution levels go up for the past 2 years. now major construction project has been under a less than 300 meters from their home. we started feeling the impact of the pollution when my son was around 2 and a half. when we have any outdoor activity and stuff like that, we would get back when he was running around and stuff and come back. he would definitely that night you know, have a cough. we started having more frequent trips to the doctor. we will for don't golf set ups, and there have been instances when he was, you know, given inhalers,
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bodies, local government estimates over 6000 construction projects are currently underway. air pollution is extremely high. find just bought because b, m 2.5. assume in the school that they're not visible to the naked on the consent of trade deep into belongs and end of the bloodstream. in december of 2024 levels exceeded the 200 bulk in some areas of making it extremely on the head of the audience. in the study by the center for chronic disease control found that even margaret exposure to these pollutants increases the risk of diseases like diabetes by 22 percent and of incentives. the diabetes is a chronic disease that goes when blood sugar levels are high and the pancreas secretes less insulin for breaking it down. or what time is getting damaged and i
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didn't mean an cardiovascular system. 7 factors play a role in the development of type 2 diabetes, dna, livestock, and, and my mental conditions. dr. rajiv colvin is di, but dollars. he has worked in them by for over 2 decades. in the past 3 years, he has been seeing younger patients with complications from diabetes, the inflammation which is caused by poor quality indexes, especially off off of b. m less than $2.00 causes a sort of in systemic inflammation in the body. which means toward this color oxidative stress, which actually causes the d compensation of the bank, getting the buses, you make less it insulin, the inflammation cause of insulin business stance. so it appears clear inflammation caused by air pollution. can both damage insulin producing cells. and remember the bodies response to insulin. so the traditional, this fact the between the best at the 70 lifestyle and drawing using i've always
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been there. but when you add this experiment, risk factor in terms of pollution in a quality index, it kind of is a c node gene inside of warranty and find new leads to pretty much what kind of devil up enough died? 4070 it only melvin some numbers is one such a patient who was recently diagnosed with premature diabetes. medivan has always had a balanced life as died with the regular exercise routine and a healthy diet. it was therefore a shock for him that he felt the diabetes likely accelerated by his exposure to the polluted around him. how can we take care of ourselves? the ab believe is only in po so that i'm good at it is coming into my body and affecting me. i don't know what will happen to the generation which is coming of my children. i feel for them. the utilities are seeking to me to get the problem. 32
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equity index monitoring systems have them set up across num by by the state pollution control volt. the boat saves if monitors pollution closely and has issued display guidelines to real estate developers. this is a betty came up and if i pete's a niche, so it'd be there, there should be all good type 60 with the, uh, the 5 to go take those, those from the cc tv. uh, there should be any list nights a way of digging the sky vision. all this uh uh, the speed that was finished with the dish should be monitored by print. what do i say when by the printer? so uh, do you have these other english 2 guidelines? we have the one to all the be left. but even though closure notices, i issue the construction sykes that violate the standards. in most cases they have little effect and they've got nothing in the direction. draw any advantage you said the authorities are filling the people. and now the venue is the bank that
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generation is going to basically, you know, pay the price. lot of time, it's going to be a huge price. there's no government which is going to be able to fix this, but could the solution come from the private sector? red, spider living sciences. a deployment tech has started from, has built an open source platform called at least a q that provides precise pollution data at a very localized level. once you have 4 square feet, allow me to accurate data. the, you know, the light from the bottom of which is us citizens, the community group, citizen groups. they will start. so mobilizing actions on the top, the own folks, you know, really have an ability to focus on specific parts where the problem is. the company is called in production to target to the precise areas where pollution is bucks. it saves a decision by the city to invest most of a 20000000 euro drawn from the national lean program and electric buses just isn't
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effective enough. movies say that electric buses are the answer to the quality problem. almost everyone says no, you know, 200 buses. what easy to sanction, but they're not solving the problem. money has gotten or spend. so we feel that hyper local is going to let the focus be get read. the problem is in the meantime, so he needs energy is doing what she can. she has set up an air purifying in the home to protect coast of and her family. and every time she stepped out with us on michigan shows that he's all mazda, as long as the policy makers felt implement effective solutions, people have no choice, but to protect themselves, as best as they can. speaking, love health, what we eat and what we breed. i probably at the very core of boxes, it could have, imagine your food reaching directly to your plate from the fall. nor toxins know
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can because just fresh, clean, organic food. well, that's always like a dream to me or at the very best, a bunch of big exercise. let's head to the mulatto, to order with an experiment to this don't ship to meet and unconventional salma who is fighting climate change. one delicious plates of fresh food. after time. i'm a good diabetes a lot. we also know you from diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure. do you know why to that number? because we consume the organic food of our country. we also have our own hotel based on a farm to play to consulate many may have seen one of christian, i'm a can see social media videos in which she talks about organic funding. in summer. as age 19 christian, i came to oregon from england and began practicing organic funding. now some thought, be yours later, he has found his most important social model. now what do you imagine is when
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i came i had different ideas to save you, but had life is very simple. now mom and planting trees and building small houses. busy because i'm bundle i need is a plant in the waiting for a lot of my life. this is his foot forest. 3 acres in size, a diverse and so sustaining ecosystem long about food flooded steel. looks like we've gone to the food forest here with many truly see not maybe the trees are coming across the bottom. the box phone of a far as for struck just inside we have the prompts of medium, your ration shouldn't come up. i think then we have tons to grow and can be harvested over a period of 7 months. we also have creepers, tomatoes, range of ladybug squash unbundle going on to that. then the greens, which are edible, weeds and dependable ways of the stuff our culture is made of only allow 5. but all of that goes to solitude from coffee. mackenzie's rested in to use this fresh vegetables and fruits from the food forest. he crossed his approach farm to plead
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for him. dawning organic produce into heavy, wholesome dishes. has always been a lifelong dream. didn't matter. we do this because it's good for your health. while you can watch your mother the everyday with the supplies that are available at home, i advocate we follow the same concept. yeah, we tend to use according to availability, slicing, shopping, looking about 10 people walk into the accident. my law is the start of the kitchen . this is the final, the final step. what? so what do we have? we have boundaries cuz this now clause. so some awesome new life as a short while ago and we have landon with the spinach cutty green. chuck needs that name it, i guess dog. yeah, they either and this is green by a solid solid, organically grown food locally produced making ccs. this solution to environmental
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and health problems. a dealing medical if you look at the typical died of americans in the british people and then you'll find that the food is often growing in one country, unprocessed and another. they had a lot of process, plenty t, i think a plane, the food has to travel thousands of kilometers is of kilometers a ford, my little k plan with industrially produced food is a major, contributed to climate change and that's fine. using a locally grown slope, we can not only reduce our impact on the climate, but also prevent lifestyle. diseases can decide the most direct way we can come by climate change to the foot. florida can produce high yields in a small space. thanks to monkey leo code division companies and schools often on some land stomach and treat advices them. with a 5 acres there are 5 acres of free land. anyone can build a farm on each other with
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a kitchen and you can prepare the food growing on your own farm on this concept can also be implemented in hospitals onto those cities. this is the essence of the farm to play, to concept a top. and that can see once a whole generation of young people to benefit from this suppose tell me a lot of me they tell me, will not do government introduces a variety of traditional bench to the greens and it's midday, meal program stuff such as fontaine storks, fucking cold running crested go, maureen, your lease, and other local 20, you said they would be nurturing a generation of healthy and creative individuals. so quotesoft, which got that generation of this initiative would foster a sense of collective identity and could spock a revolution of what a collective identity resolution, not born of conflict with what? actually the revolution that comes from the hong, let me pull that to you. but so to put that cheap but you from hot living next to a landfill breeding stock. so you get is the harsh reality of houses and then about
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a group of women is stepping up and changing this from spreading of n s. regarding a position to improving working conditions for waste because and construction workers. but how are these women bringing about a change in such ad will as conditions this is the post world landfill at about 20 to hit this. it's the 2nd largest dumpsite in the us capital, new daily, more than 200000 people live alone. it's fair to meet us for the last 25 years came . i have lived and worked here as a waste baker. didn't make comp, it'd be that the p as i used to go to wilkes, then come home, send my child to school and do all the chose to go to excel. but for the boss here, my house hasn't been good. so piece. so i stopped going to walk as often as you give me. i used to walk 2025 days a month, but now i work late. they didn't put out the cut, our new. what estimate with them? i make. i bought the big for people who live this close to the line. so even the ad
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to be is toxic in a city that has some of the most polluted ad in the was improper waste. dispos that makes things much worse. table is bought of a group of fuck the women who have been learning about this issue. and the reasons for the has problems they're planning to reach out to the thousands of other women who do similar work. the group meets regularly with local rep as natives and conducts public hearings on social medical and environmental issues. i think this is extremely important to have this kind of community level engagement because typically what happens is that, you know, people are not at the end of the lease, they are on really lee. it's supposed to have enough air pollution, heat both outdoor indoor. uh, so the 1st step definitely is that uh, you know, fitting. i learned this among them. and you know, some of these, our nets programs i am aware of are also providing some individually i live in, you know, a strategy to really add up to the situations to people. i'm more of it of the need
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for the strategies been looks on a she grew up in a family of ways because it has full tonic speed and some of the health problems faced by the women. things that are such as also seen in medical tests in these vs . this is it cells we've already functioned this. we found that this big of a main road about 3.6 times more likely to have a voice in lung conditions. and stuff like, um, charities was 6 times likely to have less than lung functions as compared to men. and because they're cooking indoors and the cooking on bio by mass uh, fluids or um 2 we highs is equal. it looks on a and the theme audits into an environmental auction and research group have set up a quantity monitoring devices across the neighborhood. this has local them and land new book and daily activities they avoid working in the waste of rent. the monitor
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flashes red and fig precautions like reading box, even outside of book. back at home, the women have taken steps to cook with less but noting fuels. jessica or this up to the women here, use bio mass jobs, but then be heard about the government program to provide for you guys to lenders. we looked into how to access the scheme of part of the v had details to do to 35 people and to call them you know, obtain gas and interest gas bill idea in 2020 to the was air quality to for design debbie forward in a list of the was 15 most when you did cities, all the evolution effects everyone. walker in the informal sector suffered the most major infrastructure of projects and construction sites rely on no big workers who have literally to no protection for pollution on the job. this homes at also near the construction site, so they get little respite from the pollution. that's a good little, boring, cement, always created
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a lot of task and it effect on them went into a mountain level. we had no choice to move on to the the construction sector. workers here are also organizing and retraining to work and see for jobs. many large bought in an introductory book shop run by and n g or to learn how to use the proper safety equipment. she says it made a difference. we will pick a not that of the model, but i took part in this training for 15 days on august 21st and foremost what safety equipment i need to protect my health is a dilemma level for you on my goal, on any with the efforts of women like fema looks on us and we need maybe a drop in the ocean. but before that full time, they will help raise awareness and promote better working conditions for, for informal walkers in daddy. in just 3 as that's due to extreme weather events, rules by 18 percent in india. and yet again, these disasters hit to the most while notable the hardest, not just in india,
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even in africa, in mozambique, in the southeast of the continent. site alone, e die was a devastating reminder of the same for people with disabilities. survival can depend on uh, the wanting and inclusive stunning. a survivor has done heart experiences into action to ensure that no one gets behind cycle any day he to most of beaks coasting, march 2019 parking winds of a 200 kilometers an hour. helena directly thing beta, which to come direct, each of whom i tend to like a show of what some windows were flying off. we try to hold them down. it's ropes, but some students you await the review of to my voice. it was one of the waft tropical site gloves ever recorded in africa and was i'm be watched to money tv and crisis over 1500 people died menu of the victims. why people with disabilities like helena, who had point you as
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a child for her family support to spite of 50. this losing yes, i was alone. i don't know what to do. i've up and there while i live in the fussing, talk to us. so it was that when you have lots of people together, you don't feel so afraid on your own. you think i'm going to die. but there was so many of us and we had shut it. uh, we kept talking and the lennox bring. luckily, the living room of the house, it's to the wings and give protection to the family. and then that was tucked there for 3 weeks. and also i used to live life to get them full dice. our streets were all flooded and filled with stones. metal seats from roofs 3 trunks closes. that road was full of rob. so there was no way to get me out of the house with a wheelchair. i don't think i'm going me through that. they give you guys, it would have been in a box simple and i'll save you up to see to these de helena's house to be as the marks of sec, let me die after the tragedy she up to, to become
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a specialist. the inclusive disaster preparedness now she walks as a facilitator for an in jewel. it's a job that's growing in importance globally. as the planet warms these us, that's like cycling e died. we become more intense and more frequent. the most vulnerable in society often suffer the most in these climate disasters. people with disabilities are up to 4 times more likely to day, and then that's early disaster. so the united nation sees the must be involved in prevention. we understand the situation of all of our live experiences cannot be i'm the as to me. but apart from past, we are expecting many other areas and contribute to the rich the outcome of discussions, timing, implementation, and development arena. bringing this to my rise issues and descent. are you in
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solving left the show that bus make it as broadly progressing, disability inclusion during these as 84 percent of people with disabilities. one white. so you'd be, i'm not prepared for disasters in such events. on the warnings kind of give people the time to prepare. hopefully, we can save many lice, but information needs to be distributed. the next, the single formats and through multiple chart notes. in each country. there are very different ways of reaching people with disabilities in mozambique, for example. a variety of methods have been used to insight on the day, the feminist on this eventually that as we have coming to introduce stations, we also have door to door information drains stop bought at the national many. that's the main thing was in the bump. let's being given, noting the communities, do food ads, dental school, me that it them will send me also a walk with associations which is a key area you're going to find them in this bundle for letting us walk. she visits
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communities to provide training on monday, aging disability and preparing for extreme with up if another cycle needs mozambique. simple yet vital instructions like where to get information on where to seek shelter would make the difference between life and death. but walk is also about getting to know these communities, not knowing the size and characteristics of the dissembled relation is a big problem that you witness to meet. step one in 6, people have some form of disability, but we built quality information. it's impossible to prepare for a disaster. how with the collecting such data can be complicated. because of your reading your impressions, stigma, and discrimination. sometimes persons, it's a bit to have somebody build. one of us know that as we are now together with organizational pressing disabilities, encouraging space to ensure that in every survey, in everett,
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some sus passes of submitted fees. i included this is a cycle and simulation exercise. so good, nice by your thought. it isn't into your thing was on beek. one of the objectives is to teach emergency respondents to recognize the needs of the samples people. sometimes they get sent to hospitals instead of charlotte this for example, because people send us time the condition, the disaster response must be inclusive and take into account the needs of people with different types of disabilities. the best way to do it that is to listen to them. so risk and the system and measurement committees of been set up in local communities. they all have a can least one member with disability for them. but we are part of the society.
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and so there needs to be inclusion in every sense in both to see the same. do you feel that talking it's easier for them to remember if i see a slim but that is the most like a shout saying that we are here. they come taking the inclusion of people with disabilities in risk of the system and they've been tested by what to save lives. it also shows us the huge potential that we can lease when we remove battery as an create opportunities. as we saw, health and safety are becoming increasingly important in the face of climate change . do you know of any such as thoughts that are being made to ensure this, do that this? no, you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media. hyundai, thank you for joining us. i will see you next week with more such reports on to land daycare, goodbye. now let's go. the,
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