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fishing is one of uganda's leading export and if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. the un body on climate change is that we need to halt greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2030 if we're to keep warming to one and a half degrees celsius it is an ambitious but necessary target nations have yet to step up to it it certainly needs to be more efficient energy use and we need to make the switch to clean green renewable energy like wind and solar and move away from dirty energy like coal and then there's hydro power plain but controversial with potential impacts on water levels aquatic ecosystems and people living downstream in fact the 1st global assessment of the world's longest rivers shows only a 3rd still flow freely that's largely due to thousands of duns and reservoirs a recent report says many new dams are being built without adequate account for countries and communities downriver. varity percent of george's energy already accounts from hydro power but there are governme
fishing is one of uganda's leading export and if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. the un body on climate change is that we need to halt greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2030 if we're to keep warming to one and a half degrees celsius it is an ambitious but necessary target nations have yet to step up to it it certainly needs to be more efficient energy use and we need to make the...
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we hear from fishing communities on the shores of lake victoria as fish stocks windell we speak today as you say the costs down the river the beam in hydropower in georgia are too high and half way through cup 25 the latest from aids climate talks in madrid. welcome to planet s.o.s. from kenya the mass i'm our game reserve is right there serengeti national park just over the horizon and that direction we are in the heart of the mara river basin home to more than a 1000000 people and a spectacular biodiversity also stained by crucial network of waterways like many lakes and rivers around the world that are in trouble it's predicted for each degree the earth warms 7 percent of the population will lose a 5th of their freshwater resources well we've passed one degree already and some projections show we could hit 4 degrees by the end of the century that means freshwater is likely to decrease in many sub tropical regions and this is where some of the world's poorest and fastest growing populations live people will be competing for water communities who rely on classes for fresh water when
we hear from fishing communities on the shores of lake victoria as fish stocks windell we speak today as you say the costs down the river the beam in hydropower in georgia are too high and half way through cup 25 the latest from aids climate talks in madrid. welcome to planet s.o.s. from kenya the mass i'm our game reserve is right there serengeti national park just over the horizon and that direction we are in the heart of the mara river basin home to more than a 1000000 people and a...
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freshwater lake could die if the warning signs continue to be ignored millions in east africa depend on lake victoria but when drink fish stocks are being blamed on overfishing pollution and climate change this pressure will have. lived within the city where they live with. this he says the breed really is lake we live. in missed. out on the shores and you've been limited to. do so getting exposed and the production. fish farming is one way of repaying missing stocks for the domestic and international markets fish in cages and given food and daily it usually takes about 9 months but sloppier fish to reach maturity. if the kid you have the top. 8 it. out. 55 feet. 500. 98 percent we gave. 25 tons. with rising temperatures contributing to climate change and threatening to wipe out entire species. but the cages are. poor. fishing is one of uganda's leading export. if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. going president has given an emotional speech at a farewell rally. where it. told supporters t
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if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. with us hello adrian for going to here in doha the headlines and i was there a fire at a market in india's capital has killed at least 43 people laborers were inside sleeping on the place began rescue workers so they did everything possible to save people who'd been trapped by the flames. in new delhi and the government is taking an investigation seriously. the relatives of many of these people who come from relatively poor indian states are now rushing to the 2 hospitals where the injured have been taken the delhi government has also ordered. inquiry into this case and the delhi police has escalated to the level at which. this is going to be investigated and the case has been drawn from normal police the crime branch of delhi police so that is sort of an indication that the government is trying to send a message that they are taking this seriously thousands of people are marching right now through the streets of hong kong to demand grea
if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. with us hello adrian for going to here in doha the headlines and i was there a fire at a market in india's capital has killed at least 43 people laborers were inside sleeping on the place began rescue workers so they did everything possible to save people who'd been trapped by the flames. in new delhi and the government is taking an investigation...
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island on lake victoria. home to over 150000 birds which give the island a rather particular sound. down below them on the ground a much quieter beasts over 1000 cobras from the island in a unique example of coexistence with man. but. do not beat any snakes these are spirits of the island attached to a culture. over $100.00 fishermen leaving the island. and the men were cut off he's the most experienced. yes lived here for more than 45 years. an old man of the sea he has retired from commercial fishing. in one to 7 year old is the custodian of long held customs which forbid killing the snakes. because reza believed to be the spirits of the sacré dying and. got on well i say he has never seen a cobra attack in no one except once when he was attacked himself. in a war. i must have angered the snake when i carried it out of the house so that i could sleep at a crawl back in but picked it up again and threw it out and then went to bed early i would notice donna surely it crawled back in. this time and picked it up and it turned its head and bit me. in the snake shouldn't be harassed eve
island on lake victoria. home to over 150000 birds which give the island a rather particular sound. down below them on the ground a much quieter beasts over 1000 cobras from the island in a unique example of coexistence with man. but. do not beat any snakes these are spirits of the island attached to a culture. over $100.00 fishermen leaving the island. and the men were cut off he's the most experienced. yes lived here for more than 45 years. an old man of the sea he has retired from commercial...
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if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. let's get a round of our top stories on protest leaders in hong kong say 800000 people have marched through the city to demand more human rights in mark 6 months since the protest movement began even though police approved the event they warned that they wouldn't tolerate a repeat of recent violent protests or fire in india's capital as cure the least $43.00 people they tore through one of the oldest markets and burnt down a factory it is the worst fire in the city in more than 2 decades and child for a visit to the scene she says the congested streets made it hard for crews to fight before. there's a factory where a fire broke out early this morning in old delhi over 60 people were rescued including the 43 died the police says that the rescue operations are now all work. i've been rushed to hospitals most of these workers came from forest across india and even lived inside the factory as you can see the area is pretty congested there ar
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lake victoria perch exports were booming. sustainability wasn't a widely known concept back then and the lake was fished clean. michelle and gilbert and bayeux turn a profit with their farms and want to expand their operation. with support from germany's g.r.i.z. development agency they're building a new sustainably operating refrigerated warehouse to freeze their fish and. the sun is very abundant over here so what really makes sense is to be able to power the cauldron using using the sun and so we do not be affected by the politicians so quite excited that mean you will be able to buy good solar and we're not too dependent on the unknown great electricity. the embryos want to turn their fish farm into africa's biggest and they're hoping to win the people of ghana over to fish farming. the next report is about a young entrepreneur who established a business when she was still a teenager rafael one produces not to also be a camel discover it's all young she uses a recipe handed down from a grandmother but how business model i
lake victoria perch exports were booming. sustainability wasn't a widely known concept back then and the lake was fished clean. michelle and gilbert and bayeux turn a profit with their farms and want to expand their operation. with support from germany's g.r.i.z. development agency they're building a new sustainably operating refrigerated warehouse to freeze their fish and. the sun is very abundant over here so what really makes sense is to be able to power the cauldron using using the sun and...
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africa's largest lake it's a major source of fresh water and fish but those who make their living off lake victoria feel that their livelihoods could disappear if nothing's done how much are some reports from kampala. john c. reilly has been a fisherman nearly all his life so is his father and grandfather too it's how the bills get paid but he says something has not been right for a long time on lake victoria. the water is warmer than yes before this is the 1st place she's caught in alice. waters every time i come to fish i catch very little it's said sometimes i don't get enough to properly take care of my family. scientists one life in africa's largest freshwater lake could die if the warning signs continue to be ignored millions in east africa depend on lake victoria but twinkling fish stocks are being blamed on overfishing pollution and climate change is special or will we have issues lifting it would live within the city where they live was country more expose idiot read these issues tend to breed which is like people believe the eggs in mists switch up with new sun i don't be sure if they've
africa's largest lake it's a major source of fresh water and fish but those who make their living off lake victoria feel that their livelihoods could disappear if nothing's done how much are some reports from kampala. john c. reilly has been a fisherman nearly all his life so is his father and grandfather too it's how the bills get paid but he says something has not been right for a long time on lake victoria. the water is warmer than yes before this is the 1st place she's caught in alice....
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fishing is one of uganda's leading exporter and as if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappeart's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come how to al-jazeera. friends have a major surface once again boxing heavyweight champion of the world and american andy murray's junior and saudi arabia the 1st ever world heavyweight title fight in the middle east when a full 12 rounds and the end for one by unanimous decision and in doing so he invents to shock defeat and. anguish ok with the headlines this is al-jazeera u.s. and iran have swapped prisoners in a rare sign of cooperation tehran released chinese america she way way who was arrested in 2016 on spying charges and exchange the u.s. released iranian scientists must. he was arrested at the airport in chicago last year for violating u.s. sanctions on iran will trump says the exchange could be a sign of future cooperation or than 30 people have died in a fire that swept through a factory in india's capital the deborah laborers who were asleep when the fire broke out in the deli at le
fishing is one of uganda's leading exporter and as if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappeart's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come how to al-jazeera. friends have a major surface once again boxing heavyweight champion of the world and american andy murray's junior and saudi arabia the 1st ever world heavyweight title fight in the middle east when a full 12 rounds and the end for one by unanimous decision and in doing so he...
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fishing is one of uganda's leading export earners if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. until alaska now where after centuries of living on their ancestral land rising river levels have forced a group of indigenous people to abandon their homes climate change has triggered stronger storms causing the land to crumble away how does your castro travel to the town of new talk to learn of the financial and the emotional toll of finding a new place to live. 2000 years ago the you pick people began sheltering in the embrace of the ningaloo river to endure alaska's winters for millennia the water brought food and life but now it brings destruction. so our girl rises for more this year. albertine a charles was born in the village of new talk like her ancestors before her but the land is slipping away beneath her feet care if i or there's there's a storm coming for my grandchildren a fatal combination of sea level rise stronger storms and melting permafrost is putting an end to human
fishing is one of uganda's leading export earners if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. until alaska now where after centuries of living on their ancestral land rising river levels have forced a group of indigenous people to abandon their homes climate change has triggered stronger storms causing the land to crumble away how does your castro travel to the town of new talk to learn of...
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fishing is one of uganda's leading exporter and as if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. are rising sea levels are a near daily problem for millions of people living in low lying coastal communities entrepreneurs and architects in the netherlands are using age old technology to explore solutions and they include the possibility of life on the water tasha butler reports from amsterdam. i'm still dam is a city defined by water tool homes line it's famous canals but in this neighborhood people don't just live near water they live on it these houses are built on fleeting foundations and innovative solution for the city's growing population pool volk runs architectural tools of the area he says living on water comes naturally to the dutch because the netherlands is one of the world's lowest lying countries for almost a 1000 years we build dikes and create land it's in our d.n.a. to live with the water and with all technical possibilities nowadays and the climate change we find new
fishing is one of uganda's leading exporter and as if the fish in lake victoria continue to disappear it's not only the economy that will be devastated but entire communities for generations to come. are rising sea levels are a near daily problem for millions of people living in low lying coastal communities entrepreneurs and architects in the netherlands are using age old technology to explore solutions and they include the possibility of life on the water tasha butler reports from amsterdam....
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grandfather too it's how the bills get paid but he says something's not been right for a long time on lake victoria. the water is warmer than years before this is the 1st fish she's caught in alice. waters every time i come to fish i catch very little it's said sometimes i don't get enough to properly take care of my family. scientists warn life in africa's largest freshwater lake could die if the warning signs continue to be ignored millions in east africa depend on lake victoria but when fish stocks are being blamed on overfishing pollution and climate change its pressure will have issues relating to work or live within the city where they live with country nor the expose idiot read this which is a breed which is lake being lived. in mists with sun around the shores and you've been limited to news and look at what bruce getting exposed and the production is quickly. fish farming is one way of repaying missing stocks for the domestic and international markets fish are read in cages and given food and nutrients daily it usually takes about 9 months but sloppier fish to reach maturity. with the miss
grandfather too it's how the bills get paid but he says something's not been right for a long time on lake victoria. the water is warmer than years before this is the 1st fish she's caught in alice. waters every time i come to fish i catch very little it's said sometimes i don't get enough to properly take care of my family. scientists warn life in africa's largest freshwater lake could die if the warning signs continue to be ignored millions in east africa depend on lake victoria but when fish...
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africa's largest lake in dangerous communities rely on the victoria demand action plus your sports news bahrain looking for their 1st gulf cup title as they prepare to fight saudi arabia in the final here in qatar. there's no shortage of right in the forecast across the middle east over the next couple of days lots of class rowing's. iraq into iran affair but a clatter just spilling in across that the east is sought out the mediterranean sofa syria lebanon jordan maybe down its positive israel we could expect to see some rather lobby sawzall dispose of right as we go through monday rather dull and damp day some dull weather simonson northern parts of iran to run at around 11 celsius i suspect it will be dry to some of the conditions there for couple on monday off nic i wanted to choose to move the sign really because some watch the weather coming across q city that could lead to some localized flooding slot in the bryson. but still some wet weather there into northern syria southeast and pos of a struggling to get around 11 celsius that in the last bits and pieces snow over the high gro
africa's largest lake in dangerous communities rely on the victoria demand action plus your sports news bahrain looking for their 1st gulf cup title as they prepare to fight saudi arabia in the final here in qatar. there's no shortage of right in the forecast across the middle east over the next couple of days lots of class rowing's. iraq into iran affair but a clatter just spilling in across that the east is sought out the mediterranean sofa syria lebanon jordan maybe down its positive israel...
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who live there as spirits rather than just a beautiful picture of. 5 kilometers of the shore in lake victoria notes that women are allowed. visits only not overnight our reporter julie has sent us this report of the island of snakes. victoria. home to over 150000 bugs which give the island a rather particular sound. don't belong on the ground much quieter beasts. over 1000 cobras from the island in a unique example of color existence with mine. work you. did not beat any snakes these are spirits of the island attached to our culture. over 100 fishermen live on the island. and a man will cut is the most experienced. he has lived here for more than 35 years as. an old man of the sea he has retired from commercial fishing. in one to 7 year old is the custodian of long held customs which for big killing the snakes they called reza believed to be the spirits of a south korean island. but on willis says he has never seen a cobra attack anyone except once when he was attacked himself. google or. you. must have angered the snake when i carried it out of the house so that i could sleep at a crawl back
who live there as spirits rather than just a beautiful picture of. 5 kilometers of the shore in lake victoria notes that women are allowed. visits only not overnight our reporter julie has sent us this report of the island of snakes. victoria. home to over 150000 bugs which give the island a rather particular sound. don't belong on the ground much quieter beasts. over 1000 cobras from the island in a unique example of color existence with mine. work you. did not beat any snakes these are...
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the mara region on lake victoria is well known to tourists who come to see masai mara and serengeti national parks what is less known is the tradition of circumcising girls that is still practiced here it's a taboo subject that is not discussed openly. the bishop of the catholic diocese of mo so much in tanzania was one of the 1st african church men to raise his voice against after. 3 i wondered if the valve which ina and ram were karma known as mama regina is the women's affairs representative for the diocese. where she has spent decades campaigning for the bodily integrity of girls in the region. here the cuttings has grown and you know what. is sneered the town this is. the village which is near the town as more than your. 5 from the town things are getting tough tough although we have succeeded here but it's to me we have 75 prescient. yes to doing it. mama regina is suspicious everyone here knows that cutting girls is forbidden in tanzania that may be why the cutter says she has stopped doing it how many girls has she cut she says she doesn't know any more there are many. that we use at
the mara region on lake victoria is well known to tourists who come to see masai mara and serengeti national parks what is less known is the tradition of circumcising girls that is still practiced here it's a taboo subject that is not discussed openly. the bishop of the catholic diocese of mo so much in tanzania was one of the 1st african church men to raise his voice against after. 3 i wondered if the valve which ina and ram were karma known as mama regina is the women's affairs representative...
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a beautiful fence and i gotta say with some wireline since about 5 kilometers of the shore in lake victoria notes that women are allowed to die alone for a short visit only not overnight our reporter julie has sent us this report from the island of naik's. island unlike victoria. home to over 150000 buds which give the island a rather particular sound. down below them on the ground a much quieter beasts. over 1000 cobras from the island in a unique example of coexistence with mine. but. do not be chinese snakes these are spirits of the island attached to our culture. over 100 fishermen leave on the island. and the man will cut he's the most experienced. yes lived here for more than 35 yards. an old man of the sea he has retired from commercial fishing. to 97 year old is the custodian of long held customs which forbid killing the snakes. because reza believed to be the spirits of a socred island. got on well as easy as never seen a cobra attack in no one except once when he was attacked himself. in a war. i must have angered the snake when i carried it out of the house so that i could sleep
a beautiful fence and i gotta say with some wireline since about 5 kilometers of the shore in lake victoria notes that women are allowed to die alone for a short visit only not overnight our reporter julie has sent us this report from the island of naik's. island unlike victoria. home to over 150000 buds which give the island a rather particular sound. down below them on the ground a much quieter beasts. over 1000 cobras from the island in a unique example of coexistence with mine. but. do not...
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through the mass i'm our game reserve and into the serengeti national park and then it flows into lake victoria 200 kilometers away downstream and the whole river basin is worth economically around $7000000000.00 a year from agriculture to tourism it is a vital water supply for more than a 1000000 people nearly 2000000 head of cattle and a spectacular a ray of wildlife it's home to one of nature's greatest spectacles the will the bees migration man and animal rely on the river mara flowing all the year round and yet it's like waterways around the world it's in trouble because of climate change earlier this year the river nearly disappeared completely in the dry season and it's not for the 1st time in recent years and in the wet season rain is falling with more intensity recent floods in northern kenya have killed 120 and displaced 18000 people through and deforestation soil degradation and pollution and you have a toxic mix. well earlier i spoke to kevin koe shangri from w w f he runs a program to restore the mar river basin you have to understand that there might arriba is there even that sust
through the mass i'm our game reserve and into the serengeti national park and then it flows into lake victoria 200 kilometers away downstream and the whole river basin is worth economically around $7000000000.00 a year from agriculture to tourism it is a vital water supply for more than a 1000000 people nearly 2000000 head of cattle and a spectacular a ray of wildlife it's home to one of nature's greatest spectacles the will the bees migration man and animal rely on the river mara flowing all...
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she's at the forefront of the climate protests in her native uganda, cleaning plastic filth out of lake victoriae change in climate tried her family's crops. there was no water for the livestock. >> we didn't have enough and then we started to sell off to survive. i missed three months without school when other people were at school so i had to stay home because my parents could not afford and it's too much. >> polluters don't want to hear this or are turning away from the words. despite the signage declaring otherwise, these climate crisis negotiations feel less like they're about saving the planet and more like a battle between the haves and have-nots. but they won't give up. >> how old are you hear? >> i was 12. this is when we shot the video. >> and so people were listening to you when you were 12. >> yes. >> these clips of videos, you did, they made a difference. >> yeah, they did. >> his trip to the conference was his first time on a plane to address halls of power. >> i also know that the magnitude of the danger which is coming -- >> they heard his words, but he feels like they didn't lis
she's at the forefront of the climate protests in her native uganda, cleaning plastic filth out of lake victoriae change in climate tried her family's crops. there was no water for the livestock. >> we didn't have enough and then we started to sell off to survive. i missed three months without school when other people were at school so i had to stay home because my parents could not afford and it's too much. >> polluters don't want to hear this or are turning away from the words....
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cleaning plastic filth out of lake victoria.hen hilda was just 10 years old, the changing climate dried her family's crops. there was no water for the livestock. >> we didn't have enough food, and then we started to sell off our property. i missed three months without school when other people were at school. so i had to stay home because my parents could not afford. they went and talked to people for causing this, and they're not listening. and then it feels like it's wasting time. >> reporter: words the polluters don't want to hear or are turning away from despite all the signage declaring otherwise, these climate crisis negotiations feel less like they're about saving the planet and more like a battle between the haves and have-nots. >> really driven by the youth, by those populations whose communities are already feeling the impact of climate change. the security is trying to keep control of this situation. >> reporter: but they won't give up. >> how old are you here? >> i was 12. >> so people were listening to you when you w
cleaning plastic filth out of lake victoria.hen hilda was just 10 years old, the changing climate dried her family's crops. there was no water for the livestock. >> we didn't have enough food, and then we started to sell off our property. i missed three months without school when other people were at school. so i had to stay home because my parents could not afford. they went and talked to people for causing this, and they're not listening. and then it feels like it's wasting time....
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she's at the forefront of the climate protest in her native uganda, claiming plastic filth out of lake victoria climate dried her families crops. there wasn't enough water for the livestock. >> i had to stay home because my parents could not afford school. it's too much. >> reporter: words the big polluters don't want to hear or are turning away from. despite all the signage declaring otherwise, these climate crisis negotiations feel less like they're about saving the planet and more like a battle between haves and have n nots. it's really driven by the youth. they won't give up. how old are you here? >> 12. >> reporter: so people were listening to you when you were 12. like these clips of videos you did, they made a difference. >> jyeah, they did. >> reporter: he got a unicef grant to get a biogas plant for his school. his trip to the conference was his first time on the plane to address halls of power. >> i also know that the magnitude of the danger which is coming. >> reporter: they heard his words, but he feels like they didn't listen. >> it hurts. i'm not actually seeing like real action o
she's at the forefront of the climate protest in her native uganda, claiming plastic filth out of lake victoria climate dried her families crops. there wasn't enough water for the livestock. >> i had to stay home because my parents could not afford school. it's too much. >> reporter: words the big polluters don't want to hear or are turning away from. despite all the signage declaring otherwise, these climate crisis negotiations feel less like they're about saving the planet and...
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flow through the mass i'm our game and into the serengeti national park and then it flows into lake victoria 200 kilometers away downstream and the whole river basin is with economically around $7000000000.00 a year from agriculture to tourism it is a vital water supply for more than a 1000000 people nearly 2000000 head of cattle and a spectacular a ray of wildlife it's home to one of nature's greatest spectacles the will the bees migration man and animal rely on the river mara flowing all the year round and yet it's like waterways around the world it's in trouble because of climate change only this year the ribbon nearly disappeared completely in the dry season and it's not for the 1st time in recent is in the wet season rain is falling with more intensity recent floods in northern kenya have killed 120 and displaced 18000 people through and deforestation soil degradation and pollution and you have a toxic mix well let us pray to kevin because shangri from w w f he runs a program to restore the mar river basin. you have to understand that they might arriba is they're evil that sustains the
flow through the mass i'm our game and into the serengeti national park and then it flows into lake victoria 200 kilometers away downstream and the whole river basin is with economically around $7000000000.00 a year from agriculture to tourism it is a vital water supply for more than a 1000000 people nearly 2000000 head of cattle and a spectacular a ray of wildlife it's home to one of nature's greatest spectacles the will the bees migration man and animal rely on the river mara flowing all the...
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through the mass i am our game reserve and into the serengeti national park and then it flows into lake victoria 200 kilometers away downstream and the whole river basin is worth economically around 7000000000 dollars a year from agriculture to tourism it is a vital water supply for more than a 1000000 people nearly $2000000.00 head of cattle and a spectacular a wildlife man and animal rely on the river mara flowing all the year round and yet it's like waterways around the world it's in trouble because of climate change earlier this year the river nearly disappeared completely in the dry season and in the wet season rain is falling with more intensity through and deforestation soil degradation and pollution and you have a toxic mix. well earlier i spoke to kevin koe shangri from w w f he runs a program to restore the mar river basin so we have 2 weeks of climate change talks going on in madrid what the regions like this need to come from those talks i think the most important thing to come from those talks is a global commitment for me to give because it's a very little we can do enough rekha or
through the mass i am our game reserve and into the serengeti national park and then it flows into lake victoria 200 kilometers away downstream and the whole river basin is worth economically around 7000000000 dollars a year from agriculture to tourism it is a vital water supply for more than a 1000000 people nearly $2000000.00 head of cattle and a spectacular a wildlife man and animal rely on the river mara flowing all the year round and yet it's like waterways around the world it's in trouble...
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beautiful lake area with beaches and you sort of think you are safe with water but a lot of journalists of think you are safe with water but a lot ofjournalists have covered bushfires here in victoria three years ago there was a fire that ripped through a coastal town andi that ripped through a coastal town and i was the first to get there and it was devastating so i have the experience of saying just being near water does not mean we are immune. in these circumstances, the winds of this heat, it is unpredictable fire behaviour and it can leap down roads and beaches and so it is best to leave. we're looking at pictures now. i wonder what it has been like for your children, they are and ii? that's right, actually as we came to oui’ that's right, actually as we came to our new accommodation —— they are nine and ii. our new accommodation —— they are nine and 11. as we come into our accommodation, my son sat and did a painting and he called the last three and it was a tree with fire all around it and it sinks into children that the panic is there and thatis children that the panic is there and that is why we think we need to take them out of the circumstances and a lot of people talkin
beautiful lake area with beaches and you sort of think you are safe with water but a lot of journalists of think you are safe with water but a lot ofjournalists have covered bushfires here in victoria three years ago there was a fire that ripped through a coastal town andi that ripped through a coastal town and i was the first to get there and it was devastating so i have the experience of saying just being near water does not mean we are immune. in these circumstances, the winds of this heat,...