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guess. who brings. the event i can't just roll them in afghanistan. and boom. in. air. the issues that affect us all looking to double to help end the mechanic if not here's what's coming up waiting and anticipating well president obama finally get to go ahead for new oil pipeline to canada. know what to get or how the incompetent that night and planting some fine to fix it the court between drought and flooding in the band attached bath under the effect of climate
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change. al is not just any pipeline with of course is that a multibillion dollar project is a sultry attack on an important step to more energy independence for its critics. it's the former outstanding on the beach the keystone pipeline nobody can a candidate may also visit on sunday how nice it would own refineries in the southern united states and for the new act our age so a cost that would allow proper delivery of more well on a direct it towards the gulf of mexico. it's a lot to us pregnant back obama if he signs off on this project. with profound exploration will be boosted if not speak all companies but have to stop loving all over again in canada the political battle is on one lot at stake twenty
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fourteen thousand points in washington. demonstrators are fighting plans to build the keystone xl pipeline which would transport oil from canada to the us the city will have a devastating effect on people in the environment. family and the members are going to our birthing in the present another time to bring this to stop the development of british columbia and to the world which is something that i live my life and online for me protesters she's determined to stop the project going at it she's traveled from canada to be part of the demonstration. the medium as well as other international energy companies are increasingly tapping into unspoiled natural habitats that contains enormous fresh water
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reserves. you get the oil to dig deep into the soil millions of liters of water and salt and separate the oil from here. process produces toxic waste and leaves landscapes there. i was we've got a picture of what it looks like from the air now we want to check out process on the ground the utility workers on christina lake in the province of alberta on their way to the point channel. this is among the few companies that do not conceal their operations your ills am one hundred meters beneath the soil instead of surface mining nobody has come up with an alternative method of accessing the door the rejects team deep into the ground. to soften the oil which is like frozen honey god allows us to then pump the oil to surface and allows
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us to produce a very large airy underground with very little ground disturbance the technique is not damaged as much force line the company also tries to recycle most of the water the process does leave behind some highly contaminated water the automated process takes place around the clock the company plans to double production in the coming years. the girls will only be possible if the oil can be transported to consumers especially in the united states. that's why the oil industry is lobbying for the keystone xl pipeline the oil from our facility will gold amber age which will then ditched transported through the pipeline. don't the hardest eat which will then go down to the states into the refinery. so we hope that keystone xl will go through and help increase our shipping capacity. the energy
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giant's it's worth the effort they could make billions to project goes ahead. the stars of calgary largest city in albert park home to several big oil companies. many of the executives hearsay environmental regulation has already spread. one of the strongest regulatory systems in the world. before we ever build the project were required to put together an integrated application looks not only of the recovery of the resource but also looks at how we will protect the environment. to claim that the environmental organization greenpeace projects. he correctly we visit their office in the provincial capital have mentioned about two hours away from calgary. the owners are. well the regulations there are very weak. i'm getting weaker all the time because industry has done a
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very effective campaign to get canada's environmental legislation and to guide our protection when it comes to water. in addition to that we have very pour in portsmouth greenpeace says oil producers are really taken to task for destroying the environment. together with representatives of the native american cremation we're planning to protest in every major canadian city in may. the beaver lake rely on site over twenty thousand treaty rights violations in their traditional territory for seeing members of portugal on. i'm getting sick and seeing members of their community die. i'm in the traditional territory is either being destroyed. or is being rendered inaccessible because of tar sands development. government officials say they're committed to protecting the environment and to listening to decrease concerts. one of things i will be doing for their futures setting up of anbar no council of elders for
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stations across the province so that we take additional and knowledge of first nations and the partner with of western science the caucasus solutions ordinary canadians feel about the oil industry in their country. we had to edmonton to find out the tickets could prove for alberta and i think that it's being managed well with him to do it now. i think it's pretty obvious that terrible day. i think that's obviously a commonly known as p done responsibly. when you get the country. and that as a comment. you come across money from also got to the merriment. maybe it's time for the snow too. gently heat the industry can rely on the government's support here after all more oil means more money and more jobs for alberta. officials say even if the keystone xl pipeline does not get the green light they will find other ways to
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transport the ore. but the matter is is of the luo we wanted to visit with americans at. focus on those ago and will will be going east west or or or to the west coast of the we will depart market eventually. my clients are already being built all around canada. a decision about the keystone xl pipeline is expected in the coming months. thus says the half the weight of the economic potential against his comment that attained is one of humanity's most pressing thing to. time now for bianca watson still for you when you look out for a tasty snack on the dead this week we had to stall on the indonesian island of bali the climate is mild. for this crisis. and the store to
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date. we headed to the fishing port of dubai most of the town's inhabitants on hindi indonesia is famous for its taxonomy jazz festival the nice pretty nice thing to do the same as but one thing why not. somebody this by the soles made mention of chili peppers and tomatoes the bases on the scene the spicy snack. i can and cannot find any style and she teamed up with me. the flight one of her smaller the lifeboat was great and safe. he has been a little
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worried by. toboggan if i am a cutie. the npt the fun comes to visit if he stuck to his kiosk much of the harbor the cheesy crust and fried in coconut oil. for the uninitiated you can call the union unite and shortness of breath. our camera operator has to step away it's a little better you're going to stores to pick up another important ingredient fresh chicken. i did get some vile filth on his gun eight and ten. one law of mine is made. the evening today it's the equine fact
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that the real cost comes every day. the family. she doesn't think i am not spicy at all. i want this i would think it would fight the fight to keep hidden. yes true. we thank you for everything. i needed. i'll take the time when the family from the mainland. by eighteen teams activity. i want it. according to the united nations who won in seven people but for one period around it and found the one thing they feed more than the conditions they already live in is one of the main deposit and a tight contest about it but if that's the case of cocoa in nigeria. it's a unique sound because the light from
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the sun and again at the capital lagos. no government is eager to retain what is now seen as a prime waterfront location for community that lives in fear that vixen. school has become a beacon of hate. more than fifteen million people a cause has become a major business on. nigeria's vast oil reserves are attracting investors from all over the world granted skyrocketed to the government is pleased he wants to showcase legos as a modern developed city. but it's got one big image problem. coco islam with the difference. it spilled entirely and water. residents college ministry before. when hundred thousand people each year for them this is daily life. they're going to the bank to open an account or get into the phone shop
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they travel everywhere by boat. most people make their living from fishing. they're terrified of being driven out of their wider settlement and onto dry land. but authorities consider not cope with the pariah of the city they want to get rid of it the shiney day is considered one of the congo's leaders she was there when thousands of his neighbors' homes were destroyed. all the remains are some wooden posts. is it the more his worm. on the thousands. aside from doing what no one. this is the reason that the melody played with the cute one of us chief. when the chief refused to leave his home the police shot him. locals were threatened with chainsaws. i know i filled the entire incident on his mobile phone. after that
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authorities halted the demolition of the settlement. but no one here knows if or when he'll come again. in an attempt to improve the image of cocoa and convince the government not to demolish the settlement. locals to build a floating school the ten meters high and float on two hundred fifty plastic barrels. it was designed by a nigerian architect. there's still no pupils and teachers in school though since the government says it was constructed without a permit. but noah and the local community proud presenting the building represents a beacon of hope for the future. holders who do. this group. all the code to do it. that is the most interesting how we come to the computer lab. what if on
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youtube. it's too late if it would cost to the freedom to pursue his love to d. up to forty four lead into the muffin mix them up. home just in some old and opted to go for the government. this is the entrance to the cocoa could. it's not an unrealistic vision easier construction would not cost much. and it would mean locals can stay in their homes. it's not just about saving homes and the cocoa desperately needs a new school. it's only got one at the moment. it only has room for one percent of the telco's children. right now for st is having a math lesson is. while on the other side. just read is learning english. went to school here and now he's one of the teachers. he tells us that the children attend
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classes in shifts the youngest pupils come in the morning while the older ones arrived in the afternoon but the human capacity for three hundred children officials with the gauntlet this is a province. the idea of an opportunist and governments. going to school grounds and eggs. the call for access to education has been left unanswered for years. the cocoa means place of the cast but that's not how people here feel about themselves. the settlement has been around for two hundred years. most of the residents were born here just like their mothers and grandmothers. they even have never been outside of local call. see any reason to leave they have everything they need here. from floating boutiques to stationery shops and supermarkets. i did some
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maintenance and money meanwhile heat a nonstick baking. electricity is supplied by generators friends and a great black ants are common. a detainee who owns a hair salon tells us that the cocoa is a peaceful place. he says there's hardly any violence because everyone knows each other. the dude who grew up here and i'm happy here. by the nature of fishing and is in here. my children were born here. i don't believe in the works. so without beautiful. oh and arrested the community felt that the floating school will convince authorities not to demolish the cocoa. a simple idea that could save thousands of people's homes and livelihoods. to the scary
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little about the environment recycling driving less or making solely beach that is eco friendly products in the supermarket. but how reasonable is that often that the poorest people in the wild life. especially when he whacked it but retains over the next men's away beyond their control and on the dance that's exactly what's happening and it seems there's no alternative that this generation. if the next one to have anything left to frightful. should the lender hooters. receiving one hundred to eight million people. it's one of the most densely completed countries in the world i mean. for
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resources is causing species to die now. destroying it growing up. due to the serious undergone a huge transformation. people are beginning to recognize the need to take action to see the empire thirty years ago so here it would see hundreds of golf and some of the river today he needs to be patient if you want to catch a glimpse of a single one. the notable is the people so what was going to the social. a commission to study. dawkins are often solitary creatures. when the rainy season comes the move upstream. but then
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put them in danger. this is going. levy to get out of doors the one who was deceived into the port city of us will be enough to kill the deal the book. and people responsible. dams and locks in a prestigious much water as possible from the land coming off the natural kinds of golf and seemed to sch men with their lives often struggle to field deposits almost half the population works in agriculture. paddy fields dominate the landscape i . who needs the woodlands no longer live up to their name. the land is trying to
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open the fish are gone. for people and upon reaching into disaster. more than three hundred men and women are leading to drive the branch of reverb on hand. messi mako is helping. my job is to come to the one recent incident that it is. one of the day to try to check on them. i knew someone to speak. i didn't want to be a positive attitude. the project allows people like nancy not come to earn some money. the mother and i run to the scheme aims to restore and protect thirty four wetlands. this is nice to just assume that the us this could be some rules. it was obvious to some two thousand and three d and reduce the heat it's awesome
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but to make it work the fishermen need to take an active role. it's up to them to conserve the stock of fish. the small amount they manage to catch these days is hardly enough to live on from seven hundred has been fishing gear for over fifty years. he sold them and wipe them out. that's relative notice that the pollution has disappeared and we are in despair there is no longer have a connection to the rivers. he's worried about his children's future twenty county helped out with the environmental protection projects the polls are designed to stop it being taxed. it's an ideal spawning area for fish
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i know. i didn't. future shh shh. that night. he knows he has arranged a meeting for all the women in the village. the project has allowed her to learn new skills. she wants to get things moving. i was a woman it takes courage. he gets changed to meet as many pats on nbc channel. now the address of the women speak about the environment and think about how we can present the film and for the delay. i occupy myself with women's rights. i didn't know anything about that before. but not everyone can afford to take part in sustainable farming. many people are simply moved away from rural areas to work in the bangladeshi capital dhaka
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some former fisherman. now make a living pollutants overpopulation and a battle for resources are not the only issues which present a problem to the german project coordinator or to be a morsel it was to limitation is that often beating the population here in bangladesh comes at the expense of bio diversity that's a challenge because there were people here who really rely on these resources to serve on it with the wedding. and at that point that it's a question of whether or not you can afford to do without the final twenty to thirty percent of your catch it. and this time nice nice nice. a commenter family of a commitment to do just that. at least as long
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as the project is running they can make money from it trish cashier is already fallen by seventy five percent. the rest of the stock is to be protected the fisherman you don't want to. what about the guy is tall. there are now three protected areas for. this is just that. this idiot we started. now i'm watching the fire. annie. i mean
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