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the wind. that will house the ideal way to check on the planet about that affect the soul. we have coming in today. i've done about fifteen south africa the number of people fight to preserve ancient times. then all of the peace in colombia a priest and a poet seek ways to end the bloodshed. what's the best way to stop treading water in the middle east stop by putting up lights on
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south africa has many threat to both inform and its people extend the wild under the leadership of the late nelson mandela and making peace and not revenge is the best outfit to preston second lead on it's not so great it's like those found in the cover region in north west of the country. in august and september this hafez that explodes into a flood of love screen and dolphins. then you can be fooled into thinking that all is well with the environment but it's not. we went to visit than on the people that live here. good timing to bring back the region's renowned by diversity. he can do you mean you can do
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the car. eight dollars i'm broke this time i work for conservation south africa the heat. team boss political landscape here was wonderful and sumptuous when our forefathers lived here. he lived in a sustainable way maya. he was with the arrival of the colonists people started filing. so all of these gorgeous things this beautiful landscape was increasingly destroyed. and the need to blame. stir to blend is more than two hundred square kilometers in size. it's any norman semi desert in which more than one hundred fifty plant species are in need of conservation
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the environmentalists and conservationists south africa are especially concerned about the rising temperatures in the region. a second career in the most spite of this. at zion in the world and its radio pipe and a thai place. so what to expect to go well if you today is his contact and cheyenne and the lady had been caught staring at the tip it in this area is increasing. and with a combination of reduced rainfall and increased in its history expecting them to have some nice piece discusses in some of the indian made it to taste and types. our messiah spots what does it. the kids in summer and all costs. the day in the mall. wouldn't this be well and is losing its unique abundance of education mainly due to all for grazing
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the see you soon. so this year the vegetation is still intact. they're still violets and rare shrubs. a great deal of bio diversity. we'd like to see that return to the whole area. seeing. you are honest. thx. the list so it took us to forgo what we have instead are many examples of over grazing here the plant diversity has completely disappeared. there is only when oscar bush left office. but jones said. but there are too many brush fires here the fires destroy a lot of plans to play it. we
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do have a fire management plan. but it's not implemented for me come in here. i . the man was once a mining area. so the environmental problems in the region have alot to do with changes in the social structure. like here in the body where many of the mindset and complete the exploited and there are few jobs. being. many of the month had returned to keep the goats and sheep gracing the plan is now intended to help limit the damage from grazing the livestock owners use anatolian shepherd dogs to help tend the flock. farmer says he hasn't lost any cheap
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since he got gone. stop over or reading on. he says the dawn consensus as earnings season that tackles from far off and he chases them away. leaving the context of grace and peace. i'll do it. the term i'm at. it is quite but what worries us are our new wetlands their severely damaged. but with state aid we've been able to start restoring them it be the list of aussie funny at the chalet done. that was the goal of restoring this wetland is to keep the water back. in the past everything and just drained away now it
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stays on longer you and helps the many rare plants in the region to survive. we'll be in the night. to help protect the enormous area unemployed young people are being trained as rangers it's an investment in the future. among other things the eco rangers help farmers raise their livestock sustainably. good. the event is held inside the mind of a cold stare and its landscape with hand in hand. when the land use change the connection prob says. i hope that if we change the landscape of the better again. this connection will be restored. it sucks. my
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friends list. i wish we would live sustainably as our forefathers fought fought this. not to our advantage but for the good of the environment and our bio diversity. these are the generations that follow west can also be that way see the loss of one or two in law giver. i was on the toxins they will we be able to do just that. of course nowadays it's easy to find organizations dedicated to saving the offence than any other endangered species we talk about saving by that nasty what does not actually mean. well here at level three thousand will be doing our very best on so that question with a series of reports showing how an ecosystem is still much more than just the sum of its parts. his bio diversity and sell medal count with the variety of species on
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earth is just one criterion of biodiversity. it's estimated that some one point eight million species has been scientifically identify and classify. but many are still unknown. because scientists copies of the end to their habitats. when the are able to. as with the recent large scale research project in the deep sea people and discovering new species. each living creature is unique. it's the genetic diversity within a species that makes a resilient. which is why genetic or writing is also a pillar of bio diversity. as is the diversity of ecosystems. they fulfill the most complex costs providing for instance fresh air and clean water. but many ecosystems on the t rex mangrove swamps for instance which protect coastlines and provide breeding grounds for fish. the destruction of these ecosystems has dramatic
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consequences for biodiversity at least thirty percent of all current hitting species could be extinct by the middle of the next century. some scientists say could even be fifty percent there's been several mass extinction say but the course of evolution but this time it's being caused by humans through the clear cutting of rain forests. all the destruction of soils by industrial agriculture. this is a protected species variety critical regions has been named as biodiversity hotspots. most of them taken along the equator. for instance in and around madagascar. the country has many species of plants and animals not found anywhere else in the world. that includes dozens of species of lima. more than eleven thousand kinds of months it's especially important to preserve its diversity during these times of climate change
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xp anyway the species will be able to adapt to changing environmental conditions and i think the environment is one thing but looking it up to five decades of violence the generations colombians that can only civil war between the government on the comparable movement or head to a residence in our stomachs full set of going on over you now. after the most recent act of violence blamed on the rebels. the font has announced a month don't you nuptials ceasefire said the real touched a piece or just the latest bid to avoid retaliation by government forces whatever comes of it is a growing movement in colombian civil society and is ready to leave the violets behind. well the town's historic city center musician playing in the political message for his
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country i know we're going to play a song on an instrument that's very important to me albeit scope it out. folks i built this guitar to look like a weapon and ak forty seven. there are tens of thousands of bees in our country. in the park uses them to kill people everyday a win. nope much as one of colombia's and it's an awesome musical artist. he campaigns against the violence and think about what's in his country. and on it's a yes. this weekend very important to note that music is a vehicle for me. it moves people and then you can start discussions with them
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scored. of course music alone can't solve problems. but it can at least spark dialogue the war has cost the lives of some two hundred thousand people over the past four decades. but now it seems he is quickly reaching columbia for the past year the far has been negotiating in havana with the government she's also been eagerly awaiting a peace deal the forty year old history of the civil war his entire life. that party. spirit into our country is going through a really difficult time. it never not even because of the dead and all the people wounded in battle. we've been ready to forgive and to reconcile but that could happen soon. if you know once people start asking themselves whether they're ready. then art can play a very important role in the process. just a few kilometers away in the center
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of all the time. security is tight for first time event gustavo can show the mayor the city was to attend a memorial service for the victims of the civil war for a long time that would have been unimaginable because he's responsible for the deaths of many people. he is to be a member of the corolla. the country has this man to think that this gesture of reconciliation don't you today. he thinks the time is right key us the colombians one piece the key to set up with the wall. but it came to us to this despicable that they need to have the desire or even the need to forgive you he took it to them. we have to be open to reconciliation and to truly want justice going with this one piece
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today is the one who made the peace talks between the government and left wing park possible in the first place. his churches where victims and their opponents are sitting together for the first time. the presets his work and core neighbourhoods hasn't fallen ten. it is. that was where the families of the opposing sides and help them reconcile he thinks religion is the bastion sent at least wanted to be a priest says he has that smile. suitable the bishop to in close contact with the pain of the colombians. you can bet the ones who can influence everyone else. the sons of the career list. but also the sons of the four men and the landowners. pretty cool
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that's between you and steal and he has stepped back in the end plays a big role in helping bring about the signing of a peace deal we need you. the concert hall. how about a round of applause for the people who campaign against the civil war uh. it's wants to talk about violence rounded and pretend it doesn't happen. on these days and it creates its flights for peace in the country in a different play. it was a peace agreement as close as it is now. there are several of the stands at the cusp of a new era. i think the chances come for us to see fresh perspectives i think the war has drawn too much attention and it's not about creativity and normal life here and now the time is right for us to all feel like brothers and sisters again that uncertainty
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the ornaments. is it. it now people are more accidents church want a lasting peace more than anything else. he can succeed. the canny independence from sunday and two thousand and six montenegro has become an open multi ethnic state. this caught me in negotiations to join the european union. we met sixty four yale princeton who runs a restaurant in the crystal ball camisole to put it on skin for his take on globalization aye aye aye the day. that's the one day
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restore the club which living cookbook i was born in oakland and sixty four years old and the dealer restaurants around the yard from fish restaurant. he'll move from an awesome cookbook it's going pretty well. new band. it is. aid. richardson with my family is healthy and happy people around him healthy and happy the numbers. graham said. i
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like to eat everything that comes from the seat. i live next to the sea so called goal has to be fresh the baby thus the believer with a lot of my friends to cuba and the like. the loss. i hope that i'll be able to do that next year. i'm just afraid i might not want to come back the senate. it's a minute of the state to meet local ice age means we'll all be like at some point. he went house to visit me and i went to visit you. everything will be the same everywhere. that's not good. an unavoidable heathrow. whatever mode. so
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what motivated me in mind this time of which i have less and less. i like to ride my motorcycle. but of course i also like to spend time with my gratitude to my grandson and then i get some women to cycle ride around on the roads. he says. then as one of the few nations in the middle east well port is still easily expects the bulk of the population is growing while everyday on quantities of four secede from the country's system of aiding and leaking pipes lebanese authorities at the time to make people more aware of how precious this puzzles me is that one. my son that acid and is made of real difference is how. it was a blow when no water meters are bred in hand idea he can quickly lead to
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heated debates the neighborhood in a lebanese city of seed on is a pilot project area. normally in lebanon people pay a flat rate for water the equivalent of one hundred euros per household annually. but ever since water meters and precise bills were introduced in handy on those costs of risen dramatically for some people. the more they use the more they pay. he has hit the idea it'll be tight money once in the water costs rise for washing were fired plant something in the garden you need to water it. and the seas and then made into action. but i can accept that this be. didn't know was that the money. see john has one hundred sixty thousand residents with support from germany. the city wants to install water meters for every household and give people a reason to save the precious resource. and for the first time there are exact figures the average person uses one hundred and thirty five liters per day it's estimated that can be
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caught like twenty percent the month. i'm too does the domestic investment in the water supply sector of the estimated four billion dollars into the next fifteen years. it happened. and so if you could cut usage by twenty percent you could say around eight hundred million dollars in investments that and would not be necessary if the going got out of it what you got the money gets desperately needed for the modernization nancy guns water works as well as to what remains across the country. in many parts of lebanon and running water is only available for a few hours today. and where there is one or how leaders see through leaky pipes into the sand. missy and waterworks produces forty thousand cubic meters of drinking water a day would be the bringer of that amount to less than half is effectively used by the customer the large parties lost due to damage networks. and we can
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assume that a not insignificant amount is illegally tapped. you know the type that. installing new mains is expensive and time consuming. for cities such as seed on the german experts had a simple and effective idea. this facility costs at thirty five thousand euros and reduces water pressure at nights when there's less demand. that means less water seeps out through the key names the radio usually results in a savings of about one thousand cubic meters per day. and that's the equivalent of around five to six thousand bath tubs of water per day. so it's a significant amount of water we can save this way. reduces costs and with its customers water bills. at this newly built customer service center including a call center customers now have a central point of contact for complaints and repair workers
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the goal of south lebanon water i awareness of how valuable water use. the pope. people than the pope and the lions but this is the government of the issues that is known is that they have the can take the will to be told they will receive the will to live in the four cops been called missing the people the importance of. protecting the will. to guard the owner's son he said. he has to wonder his lawn for hours at a time like this now he wonders sparingly in the evenings the mornings his usage is measured by a water meter. me and he can decide yourself how high his bill will be. wouldn't it be if the act upon the acceptance is basically ready to be high. i didn't
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wouldn't feel we haven't had a revolution. this is the life of david and i think this is something that precedent setting for the country. we'll try to implement its another and is two and gradually in school teaches them the whole country. on this continent it off if it was the star the water engineers gold is for all of lebanon to have a modern water supply system available twenty four hours a day. they say it'll take another ten years to get there. but it's happening and that's the main thing after all the more we waste of it the more expensive for telegraph. there were three thousand this time around it you thought something. or would like to see any of today's reports again he did that despite having a website that twd below three thousand will be right here again the next week. if you like and how thankful they have the bye. why didn't they. i'm
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deteriorated. i got out we understand. he didn't have to wake her up to sundance and washing all seeing eye out only serves to it soon becomes difficult to actually get to you. chance and support to the department head who is leading the kids to wear it today it's different when it's typically the non pc time team and the importance of communication in government support against paraplegic eastern sections of being conducted the key to the masses to study teaching them to sanitation vaccinations and gooey and coarsely to get pregnant women and child protection conducting health surveillance and early detection of infectious diseases have been teaching him to practice basic hygiene and advocating for communication. many of them i know making sure that their children vaccinated. mr poli
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almost eighteen pounds of beauty and truth is they have reached approximately four hundred and fourteen thousand affected living in sin. that number is unknown to only sufficient to meet the press she did month ahead. this situation is still critical for many. unicef as is the belief that this must be stepped up and sustained in order to reach out to the millions affected. i know after chance or korea's army for its specialist utilize the political economic social and cultural issues of korean
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