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major beethoven is him into nature. i do believe music has an enormous power and i think nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are we all mormons are all the documentary sound of nature spans 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project we're all inspired by beethoven's pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. in the. columbia. and a stray of the project is not just a love letter to our planet as a composer i do feel strongly linked to composers of the past. i'm incredibly inspired by what some are like beethoven a tree it sort of drives me for sure. the love of music can nature unite us all but today also then and beethoven's time there's the will to save nature climate protection is of primary importance. placed. nature is a reflection of ourselves what we are doing to the to the planet is what we're doing to ourselves we don't want to go
major beethoven is him into nature. i do believe music has an enormous power and i think nature has an even greater power projects that bring those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are we all mormons are all the documentary sound of nature spans 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project we're all inspired by beethoven's pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. in...
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niagara river running underneath natural bridge so that our two natural monuments are functioning as one element in the american landscape. the idea we would deliberately do that knowing as a cartographer does that niagara falls is up here natural bridges down here, that idea is more important than picking one of them and making at the centerpiece. there are an enormous number of paintings and drawings of niagara falls. if you look at the numbers done by hundreds of artists, you begin to understand these are the places that have traction, they have an audience, and there was a certain amount of civic pride that comes through nature rather than again anything we are building on it. so, the artist that humboldt deeply inspires after the peeles is frederick church, the leading landscape painter, the artist who created both this version of natural bridge and that version of niagara falls. and i thought that was important that the artist who is called the american humboldt by one of the art critics of the day recognizes in his lifetime how much he owed humboldt. when humboldt says as we p
niagara river running underneath natural bridge so that our two natural monuments are functioning as one element in the american landscape. the idea we would deliberately do that knowing as a cartographer does that niagara falls is up here natural bridges down here, that idea is more important than picking one of them and making at the centerpiece. there are an enormous number of paintings and drawings of niagara falls. if you look at the numbers done by hundreds of artists, you begin to...
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and of course is suburban nature even really nature?ou know, if you think back to those houses, many of the suburbs you grew up in, people have little pieces of rectangular grass, right? what's up with that? and they water it in the summer, they fertilize it with chemicals, they mow it all the time. what would the grass look like if it was just kept more natural? and of course the kinds of grass that are growing are not even native to the area, so it's kind of strange. and people are pruning their trees and hedging their lawns to make these perfectly rectangular angles. people have bushes. just today on my way to campus, i walked by a house, i never noticed it before, but it had a bush in the shape of a dog, a little dog, like woof. that's a bush. i was about to take a picture and include it, but people saw me standing in front of their house and i didn't want to be creepy. but it's weird, everybody pruning their trees. this time of the year, everyone is raking their leaves and then putting them in plastic bags and then putting them on
and of course is suburban nature even really nature?ou know, if you think back to those houses, many of the suburbs you grew up in, people have little pieces of rectangular grass, right? what's up with that? and they water it in the summer, they fertilize it with chemicals, they mow it all the time. what would the grass look like if it was just kept more natural? and of course the kinds of grass that are growing are not even native to the area, so it's kind of strange. and people are pruning...
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it is just it doesn't have any effect on nature. on my life yes but not on nature you. seem of says that long ago some people refused to believe the earth was round today some refused to believe climate change is happening or it simply doesn't both of them. russians don't fear global warming they'll say we're looking forward to it and preparing for war the europeans americans north africans and asians must sound the alarm among those already feeling the negative effects of global warming. the cmos and is to recreate the step landscape that existed in the arctic 12000 years ago i've returned to the ice age. they want to creation ecosystem that can regulate itself with its live or die eat or be eaten. i'm. going. to. conduct here to do ultimately by that a lion or a tiger in here and say now this is your park. then i turn around and leave it there with. that's a joke but i do want the system to become balanced resister yes but no more go and expand on its own beyond our current borders. so i could even imagine that one day woolly mammoths will be grazing here alongside th
it is just it doesn't have any effect on nature. on my life yes but not on nature you. seem of says that long ago some people refused to believe the earth was round today some refused to believe climate change is happening or it simply doesn't both of them. russians don't fear global warming they'll say we're looking forward to it and preparing for war the europeans americans north africans and asians must sound the alarm among those already feeling the negative effects of global warming. the...
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can nature conservation offer tax breaks? new opportunities are opening up for landowners in south africa. in tunisia, we find out how local fishermen are fighting an invasive species of crab. but first we head to china where despite the lessons of the pandemic, climate protection still takes a backseat to economic growth. when the coronavirus crisis began early this year, much of the world went into lockdown. factory production stalled, ships remained docked, aircraft were grounded, imports and exports shrank. finally, nature could take a breather. according to one study, in the first half of this year, carbon dioxide emissions sank almost 9 %. that's around 1.5 bbillion tons. the pandemic has offered us a chance to rethink global economics to put climate protection above profit. so far, though, there's been little sign of any real change. >> a "fridays for future" demonstration in shanghai at the end of september. just four young people have dared to turn up. 17-year-old howey ou organised the protest. she wants to see poli
can nature conservation offer tax breaks? new opportunities are opening up for landowners in south africa. in tunisia, we find out how local fishermen are fighting an invasive species of crab. but first we head to china where despite the lessons of the pandemic, climate protection still takes a backseat to economic growth. when the coronavirus crisis began early this year, much of the world went into lockdown. factory production stalled, ships remained docked, aircraft were grounded, imports...
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people say are you pro natural gas or anti-natural gas. wrong question, i'm in favor of natural gas when it replaces gold and i'm against it when it replaces nuclear and in my view eventually humans will be 100 percent nuclear. when will that be? could be as early as 2100, probably not. more like 2200 but it's no more ridiculous than i think we will behonored percent nuclear and 100 percent fossil fuels, where a 90 percent fossil fuels in terms of primary energy so i don't think it's that far-fetched . nuclear first and foremost is a technology we use to make the most powerful weapons humans have ever made. it's the ultimate weapon, that's the primary use of nuclear energy. we then had this powerful spinoff technology which are nuclear power plants which are the only way to basically shrink humankind's energy footprint too close to zero where even the uranium mining is underground, takes a tiny amount of land for nuclear so i don't see it as far-fetched at all that the world will turn back to nuclear particularly at this moment when there'
people say are you pro natural gas or anti-natural gas. wrong question, i'm in favor of natural gas when it replaces gold and i'm against it when it replaces nuclear and in my view eventually humans will be 100 percent nuclear. when will that be? could be as early as 2100, probably not. more like 2200 but it's no more ridiculous than i think we will behonored percent nuclear and 100 percent fossil fuels, where a 90 percent fossil fuels in terms of primary energy so i don't think it's that...
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and i felt that in the process i also began to learn from nature and in the process i began to feel the pain of nature caused by environmental degradation and that means that things like people throwing trash out of our windows seeing people cutting down trees would anger me in the process and also the lead professor ramify was my greatest source of inspiration and i would say that i really admired how walk and i was really interested to understand why she would do the things that she was doing back then and that is why today when i get to a park in kenya like. a forest lake or a forest i now understand why she it was because she was doing it for the generations and so i think this love and connection for nature made me realize that people can definitely get a not natural call to action to address environmental challenges and they can do that they get to connect directly to the natural world so that is why i decided to found an initiative to also get other young people and children to get that similar and that's natural connection the natural while when they are still young so this
and i felt that in the process i also began to learn from nature and in the process i began to feel the pain of nature caused by environmental degradation and that means that things like people throwing trash out of our windows seeing people cutting down trees would anger me in the process and also the lead professor ramify was my greatest source of inspiration and i would say that i really admired how walk and i was really interested to understand why she would do the things that she was doing...
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and that constant light is anything but natural. her biological clock has no means of orientation. in order to reset her clock back to normal she needs daylight in the morning between 8 and noon a time of day where our 3 subjects differ substantially in exposure. the blue line shows the light on a typical morning for office worker boss john read is that of dr 19 and greene goatherder tomas whose exposure is 10 times higher in those crucial morning hours. so how can the office worker and doctor get more like. we'll have the solution for you in a moment but 1st of all we are asked how much you have to rely on artificial light and if you have strategies for avoiding too much of it. brown says they don't have too much artificial light in nigeria so they don't really depend on it's. rising from columbia most head tells us it really makes the scent that light pollution means she can see the greatest show on earth the milky way it's like a cascade of diamonds spots in the sky. and flutter tells us that pakistan's rural areas have barely any artificial light at night the people there are h
and that constant light is anything but natural. her biological clock has no means of orientation. in order to reset her clock back to normal she needs daylight in the morning between 8 and noon a time of day where our 3 subjects differ substantially in exposure. the blue line shows the light on a typical morning for office worker boss john read is that of dr 19 and greene goatherder tomas whose exposure is 10 times higher in those crucial morning hours. so how can the office worker and doctor...
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on my life yes but not on nature. of says that long ago some people refused to believe the earth was round today some refused to believe climate change is happening or it simply doesn't bother them. russians don't fear global warming they'll say we're looking forward to it and preparing for war the europeans americans north africans and asians must sound the alarm among those already feeling the negative effects of global warming. to see months and is to recreate the step landscape that existed in the arctic 12000 years ago i return to the ice age. they want to create an ecosystem that can regulate itself. with it's live or die eat will be eaten. by my. conduct here should you also mentally buy that a lion or a tiger in here and say now this is your park but then i turn around and leave so and. that's a joke but i do want the system to become balanced resister yes that one i might go and expand on its own beyond our current borders. so i can even imagine that one day wooly mammoths will be grazing here alongside the b
on my life yes but not on nature. of says that long ago some people refused to believe the earth was round today some refused to believe climate change is happening or it simply doesn't bother them. russians don't fear global warming they'll say we're looking forward to it and preparing for war the europeans americans north africans and asians must sound the alarm among those already feeling the negative effects of global warming. to see months and is to recreate the step landscape that existed...
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to mean the nature of it all has incredible clarity in his musical language. and it just was are going down and also a sincerity in a way when i listen to beethoven i feel cool it and. i also feel free i'm moved by the music. not carried away this is kind of new modes and i know from the money there's nothing manipulative about his music it's brilliant siskiyou shift freedom. ringback for the iraqi musicians and performers the long distance collaboration was also a new experience. but it gave them strength during a difficult time. hard being locked down for a few months doing nothing was really hard it was harder than working. so my energy. out and doing something on the earth. or. video was shot so we go. ok on some points it got. more cohesive. so you're really good musicians i'm ready happy about this. i mean it's vessels mohanan on national things that when such a difficult situation there's almost nothing better than to talk to people about literature and listen to music and also to come from somewhere else and say we won't give up by we're with you we wa
to mean the nature of it all has incredible clarity in his musical language. and it just was are going down and also a sincerity in a way when i listen to beethoven i feel cool it and. i also feel free i'm moved by the music. not carried away this is kind of new modes and i know from the money there's nothing manipulative about his music it's brilliant siskiyou shift freedom. ringback for the iraqi musicians and performers the long distance collaboration was also a new experience. but it gave...
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humanity is waging war on nature, and nature is striking back with growing force in fury. that warning, from the un secretary general antonio guterres. evidence of climate change, we know, is all around us. we are living in a world where apocalyptic fires and floods, choking air pollution and droughts are the new normal. the secretary—general says that now is the time for urgent action if we are to bring the planet back from the point of no return. his words, as we learned that this year is one of the warmest on record. let us hear from the un secretary—general on state of the planet. dear friends of the planet. i thank the bbc for highlighting our global environmental crisis. let's face the facts, the state of our planet is broken. humanity is waging war on nature, this is suicidal. nature always strikes back and is doing so with gathering force and fury. biodiversity is collapsing, deserts are spreading, oceans are choking with plastic waste and in 30 years, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. coral reefs that support livelihoods for 500 million people are
humanity is waging war on nature, and nature is striking back with growing force in fury. that warning, from the un secretary general antonio guterres. evidence of climate change, we know, is all around us. we are living in a world where apocalyptic fires and floods, choking air pollution and droughts are the new normal. the secretary—general says that now is the time for urgent action if we are to bring the planet back from the point of no return. his words, as we learned that this year is...
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made me realize that people can definitely get a not natural call to action to address environmental challenges and they can do that they get to connect directly to the natural world so that is why i decided to found an initiative to also get other young people and children to get that similar and that's natural connection the natural while when they are still young so this initiative is called the green generation initiative and it all began with one tree seedling and one receiving has grown into hundreds and grow into thousands of christie dealings and of course the company has to make sure that every child in every school in kenya gets a chance to plant and a dog. attrition that's who because i personally planted my father's tree and the age of 70 s. so i'm trying to get that street growing cults are among children because we plant so many thousands of trees and tree limbs on trees in the wild but the biggest question is how many of those trees actually gets to grow up to much surety so the best way we can get young people is to educate them and not just teach them but educate the
made me realize that people can definitely get a not natural call to action to address environmental challenges and they can do that they get to connect directly to the natural world so that is why i decided to found an initiative to also get other young people and children to get that similar and that's natural connection the natural while when they are still young so this initiative is called the green generation initiative and it all began with one tree seedling and one receiving has grown...
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on my life yes but not on nature. of says that long ago some people refused to believe the earth was round today some refused to believe climate change is happening or it simply doesn't both of them. russians don't fear global warming they'll say we're looking forward to it and preparing for war the europeans americans north africans and asians must sound the alarm on those already feeling the negative effects of global warming. the seaman's aim is to recreate the step landscape that existed in the arctic 12000 years ago i've returned to the ice age. they want to create an ecosystem that can regulate itself. with it's live or die 8 will be a certain. point. in their careers to do also mentally let a lion or a tiger in here and say now this is your park but then i turn around and leave so and. that's a joke if i do want the system to become balanced resist the one that will go and expand on its own beyond our current borders. so i can even imagine that one day wooly mammoths will be grazing here alongside the bison. i
on my life yes but not on nature. of says that long ago some people refused to believe the earth was round today some refused to believe climate change is happening or it simply doesn't both of them. russians don't fear global warming they'll say we're looking forward to it and preparing for war the europeans americans north africans and asians must sound the alarm on those already feeling the negative effects of global warming. the seaman's aim is to recreate the step landscape that existed in...
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i've got to get up, stand up for that natural world.oice of that oak tree which is being cut to facilitate a vain, glorious railway project. we have to end there, but chris packham, thank you so much for being on hardtalk. pleasure, thank you. hello. winter is finally turning white for some of us. not all of us going to see the snow over the next few days. the potential is still there for a bit more to come our way, though. it's certainly staying cold enough, but that frosty sharp frost at times overnight, icy conditions where we're seeing some showers of rain, sleet, hail, yes, some snow, notjust on hills but at times to lower levels, with that risk of disruption. there are coming our way some fairly weak weather disturbances, but they're within a flow ofaircoming down from the north, which means the moisture out of these disturbances will be falling as rain but also sleet and snow in places. and we'll have had a few wintry showers overnight, into first thing in the morning. there's a sharp frost out there, maybe —9 in a few spots in s
i've got to get up, stand up for that natural world.oice of that oak tree which is being cut to facilitate a vain, glorious railway project. we have to end there, but chris packham, thank you so much for being on hardtalk. pleasure, thank you. hello. winter is finally turning white for some of us. not all of us going to see the snow over the next few days. the potential is still there for a bit more to come our way, though. it's certainly staying cold enough, but that frosty sharp frost at...
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more with artificial light what does that mean for us our energy demands are also to keep eating natural resources renewable energies could help more if they were more efficient one idea is to use lenses to focus on light more precisely on the solar cells in the panel. welcome to tomorrow today the science show on g.w. . stuff how do solar cells actually work so his cells are mainly composed of silicon . silicon atoms have full electrons in the outer shell and are stable but then the silicon is split into 2 layers. bosphorus is mixed into one like it has value electrons in its outer shell one too many which can orbit free. the 2nd layer is mixed with go wrong which has only 3 out electrons one to feel. that means the layer has gaps which attract the excess phosphorus electrons this creates a flow of negatively charged electrons from one layer to the other one layer loses electrons and becomes positive the other gains electrons and becomes negative creating 2 poles eventually all the gaps on the surface. of the layers occupied the holes and the electrons are now too far apart to migrate t
more with artificial light what does that mean for us our energy demands are also to keep eating natural resources renewable energies could help more if they were more efficient one idea is to use lenses to focus on light more precisely on the solar cells in the panel. welcome to tomorrow today the science show on g.w. . stuff how do solar cells actually work so his cells are mainly composed of silicon . silicon atoms have full electrons in the outer shell and are stable but then the silicon is...
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i mean the nature of it all has incredible clarity in his musical language. and it just was are going down and also a sincerity in a way when i listen to beethoven i feel gluten. i also feel free i'm moved by the music. not carried away this is kind of new modes and i know from the money there's nothing manipulative about his music it's brilliant suspicious of freedom. for the iraqi musicians and performers the long distance collaboration was also a new experience. but it gave them strength during a difficult time. hard being locked down for a few months doing nothing was really hard it was harder than working. so my energy is that and doing something. well. or. video was shot so we go. ok on some points you go. oh he's. so you're really good musicians i'm ready happy about this. i mean it's vessels mohanan our national healing zip in such a difficult situation this almost nothing there. and to talk to people about literature and listen to music and also to come from somewhere else and say we won't get funded by we're with you we want to make this happen and
i mean the nature of it all has incredible clarity in his musical language. and it just was are going down and also a sincerity in a way when i listen to beethoven i feel gluten. i also feel free i'm moved by the music. not carried away this is kind of new modes and i know from the money there's nothing manipulative about his music it's brilliant suspicious of freedom. for the iraqi musicians and performers the long distance collaboration was also a new experience. but it gave them strength...
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and all that nature can yet introduce the vulture conservation program and them aside mara nature reserves in 2014 it's a mr spread awareness of the crucial role vultures play. this group of must work is nature kenya's vulture ambassadors they explains in villages when a dead cow all go to spoil is a good chemicals in order to kill predators that threaten their livestock all of the animals that feed on the caca poisons that include vultures so as i travel into. my region for example in my location i usually go 210100 quite a flick when there is a fluke. but before its placement we we actually sometimes take the carcasses of those. and we put them aside and you can. actually talk to the owner of the i am not a policeman. support from villages and their leaders is key to the ngos campaign the assistant chief of one village tells us that battles between humans and animals are going issue in the area. there is a lot of conflict. or leopards people out or getting killed by elephants and lions. presents a serious challenge for us here to have a complete incident awareness of i mean to be to a fe
and all that nature can yet introduce the vulture conservation program and them aside mara nature reserves in 2014 it's a mr spread awareness of the crucial role vultures play. this group of must work is nature kenya's vulture ambassadors they explains in villages when a dead cow all go to spoil is a good chemicals in order to kill predators that threaten their livestock all of the animals that feed on the caca poisons that include vultures so as i travel into. my region for example in my...
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so, dearfriends, making peace with nature must be priority one for the zist nature must be priority onehe 21st century. the recovery from the pandemic offers a chance. we see hopein pandemic offers a chance. we see hope in the covid—19 vaccine but there is no vaccine for the planet. 0n the determined action by us can prevent this disaster. nature needs a bailout, we need to achieve carbon neutrality by 2015 in the uk and european unions, if committed to do so,japan, the european unions, if committed to do so, japan, the republic of korea and ten countries have done the same. and the united states administration. china has pledged to get there before 2060. we have to turn this momentum into a movement in the central objective for 2021 is to build a truly global coalition for carbon neutrality. every country, city, financial institution and company should adopt plants or transitions and take decisive action now to put themselves in the right path which means cutting global emissions by 45% by 2030 compared to 2010 levels. it is time to put a price on carbon, to phase out fossil fuel finan
so, dearfriends, making peace with nature must be priority one for the zist nature must be priority onehe 21st century. the recovery from the pandemic offers a chance. we see hopein pandemic offers a chance. we see hope in the covid—19 vaccine but there is no vaccine for the planet. 0n the determined action by us can prevent this disaster. nature needs a bailout, we need to achieve carbon neutrality by 2015 in the uk and european unions, if committed to do so,japan, the european unions, if...
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what we have seen is the end result of man's ingenuity in improving on a natural product.blished a significant new industry by creating a more beautiful product, the cultured christmas tree. two-part first of a tour of the smithsonian american art museum in washington, d.c., the curator leads us through the .xhibit here is a preview. >> the gentleman that you see over here is alexander. he was a german nationalist who basically was one of the most widely recognized and admired man alive during the 19th century, but we wanted you to see his friends, thomas jefferson, the people who admired him come up front douglas, the people who were inspired by him, carl sagan, rachel carlsen, teddy roosevelt, john muir, all the things named for humboldt in this country as an active amash to a man who was one of the most widely and profoundly admired men of the 19th century. he wrote over 30 books. he corresponded with over 7000 individuals. he said he slept 4 hours a night and he called the coffee concentrated sunbeams. and he came up with what was a radical idea that all nature was int
what we have seen is the end result of man's ingenuity in improving on a natural product.blished a significant new industry by creating a more beautiful product, the cultured christmas tree. two-part first of a tour of the smithsonian american art museum in washington, d.c., the curator leads us through the .xhibit here is a preview. >> the gentleman that you see over here is alexander. he was a german nationalist who basically was one of the most widely recognized and admired man alive...
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i mean the nature of it all has incredible clarity in his musical language. and it does was odd and also his sincerity in a way and it was when i listen to beethoven i feel gluten. i also feel free i'm moved by the music not carried away this is kind of new miles and i know from the money there's nothing manipulative about his music but it's brilliant suspicion of freedom. for the iraqi musicians and performers a long distance collaboration was also a new experience. but it gave them strength during a difficult time. hard being locked down for a few months doing nothing was really hard it was harder than working. so my energy. out and doing something. or. other video was shot so we go. ok on some points you've got to. make music more cohesive. so you're really good musicians i'm really happy about this. i mean it's vessels mohanan our national things that were in such a difficult situation there's almost nothing there. and to talk to people about literature and listen to music and also to come from somewhere else and say we won't get funded by we're with you
i mean the nature of it all has incredible clarity in his musical language. and it does was odd and also his sincerity in a way and it was when i listen to beethoven i feel gluten. i also feel free i'm moved by the music not carried away this is kind of new miles and i know from the money there's nothing manipulative about his music but it's brilliant suspicion of freedom. for the iraqi musicians and performers a long distance collaboration was also a new experience. but it gave them strength...
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and of course is suburban nature, really nature. if you think back to those levitation houses, in many of the suburbs you gru gr up in, people have little pieces of rectangular grass. what's up with that? and they water it in the summer. they fertilize it with chemicals, they mow it all the time. what would the grass look like if it was kept. more natural. and the kinds of grass that were growing were not even native to the area. it's kind of strange, people are pruning their trees, and hedging their lawns to make these perfectly rectangular angles, people have bushes. just today on my way to campus, i walked by a house i never noticed it before. it had a bush in the shape of a dog. a little dog. like wolf. it's a bush. i was about to take a picture and included, but people saw me standing in front of their house. i didn't want to be creepy. it's wei weird. everyone's proving their trees, this time of the year everyone's raking their leaves, and putting it in plastic bags. and putting it on a truck. is that natural? where the guys o
and of course is suburban nature, really nature. if you think back to those levitation houses, in many of the suburbs you gru gr up in, people have little pieces of rectangular grass. what's up with that? and they water it in the summer. they fertilize it with chemicals, they mow it all the time. what would the grass look like if it was kept. more natural. and the kinds of grass that were growing were not even native to the area. it's kind of strange, people are pruning their trees, and hedging...
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and all that nature kenya introduced a vulture conservation program in them aside mara nature reserves in 2014 it's a mystery spread awareness of the crucial role vultures play. this group of must i work is nature kenya's vulture ambassadors they explains in villages when a dead cow all go to spoil i grew chemicals in order to kill a pet it says that threaten their livestock all of the animals that feed on the caca poisons and that includes a lot to vultures so as i travel into. my region for example in my location i usually go to 1100 quite a fluke when there is a conflict. but it should be for its place and we we actually sometimes take the carcasses of both. classical animals and reef with them aside and you can. actually talk to the owner of the animal no 2 ways when. support from villages and their leaders is key to the ngos campaign the assistant chief of one village tells us that battles between humans and animals are an ongoing issue in the area. there is a lot of conflict animals of in cuba. well leopards people out are getting killed by elephants and lions in the present a se
and all that nature kenya introduced a vulture conservation program in them aside mara nature reserves in 2014 it's a mystery spread awareness of the crucial role vultures play. this group of must i work is nature kenya's vulture ambassadors they explains in villages when a dead cow all go to spoil i grew chemicals in order to kill a pet it says that threaten their livestock all of the animals that feed on the caca poisons and that includes a lot to vultures so as i travel into. my region for...
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thomas spends most of his days outdoors so he gets plenty of natural light. in the evenings he tends to avoid screens there i'm blue spectrum output he's just fine but past john's office job means he has a serious light deficit problem and not just because his office is too dark to stay in an office worker circadian rhythms are completely disrupted and we should try to adjust his biological clock. so he'll be more capable and alert in the morning and the highest for bastiaan that means 1st thing in the morning it's out into the fresh air and natural jay light not exactly a grueling task skipping one stop on the subway into work is all it takes. we also install a standard daylight lamp on his desk for him to use during the morning that way he's getting 2000 lux even in the office. and in the evening a book is always better than a screen. measurement show just how even a smartphone can influence our sleep patterns normal display light is dominated by the blue spectrum that suppresses melatonin the hormone that steers our weak sleep rhythm however many smartphon
thomas spends most of his days outdoors so he gets plenty of natural light. in the evenings he tends to avoid screens there i'm blue spectrum output he's just fine but past john's office job means he has a serious light deficit problem and not just because his office is too dark to stay in an office worker circadian rhythms are completely disrupted and we should try to adjust his biological clock. so he'll be more capable and alert in the morning and the highest for bastiaan that means 1st...
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oil and natural material that inhibits growth would be preferable. to. a maze is a staple food in much of the world it's also the source of ethyl alcohol used as a bio fuel for cars and trucks it's said to be less damaging to the environment than regular gas maize and rapeseed it too important natural resources. at the campus of the technical university of new nick a team of scientists want to determine under what conditions use of these resources is truly sustainable. the broom has developed contains rake seed starch and other naturally occurring substances. it can be sprayed on the ground around crops such as vines to inhibit the growth of weed. it's an alternative to the plastic mulch foil much houston farms around the world before helps maintain moisture in the soil and prevent. most of which is made from conventional plastic which is made from petroleum. alternative has considerable advantages some of those conflicts it's made entirely of naturally occurring raw materials. and are sealed to me troll. and water. it's the reverse the tiled. food feed
oil and natural material that inhibits growth would be preferable. to. a maze is a staple food in much of the world it's also the source of ethyl alcohol used as a bio fuel for cars and trucks it's said to be less damaging to the environment than regular gas maize and rapeseed it too important natural resources. at the campus of the technical university of new nick a team of scientists want to determine under what conditions use of these resources is truly sustainable. the broom has developed...
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it is just it doesn't have any effect on nature. on my life yes but not on nature. of says that long ago some people refused to believe the earth was round today some refused to believe climate change is happening or it simply doesn't both of them. russians don't fear global warming they'll say we're looking forward to it and preparing for war the europeans americans north africans and asians must sound the alarm among those already feeling the negative effects of global warming. to see months aim is to recreate the step landscape that existed in the arctic 12000 years ago i've returned to the ice age. they want to create an ecosystem that can regulate itself with its live or die eat or be eaten. my. dogs are gifted you ultimately by that a lion or a tiger in here and say now this is your park but then i turn around and leave so and. that's a joke but i do want the system to become balanced resister yes that one i might go and expand on its own beyond our current borders. so i can even imagine that one day wooly mammoths will be grazing here alongside the bison. i d
it is just it doesn't have any effect on nature. on my life yes but not on nature. of says that long ago some people refused to believe the earth was round today some refused to believe climate change is happening or it simply doesn't both of them. russians don't fear global warming they'll say we're looking forward to it and preparing for war the europeans americans north africans and asians must sound the alarm among those already feeling the negative effects of global warming. to see months...
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thomas spends most of his days outdoors so he gets plenty of natural light. in the evenings he tends to avoid screens with their high blue spectrum output he's just fine but bastions office job means he has a serious like deficit problem and not just because his office is too dark. an office worker circadian rhythms are completely disrupted and we should try to adjust his biological clock. so he'll be more capable and alert in the morning with the highest for bastiaan that means 1st thing in the morning it's out into the fresh air and natural daylight not exactly a grueling task skipping one stop on the subway into work is all it takes. we also install a standard daylight lamp on his desk for him to use during the morning that way he's getting 2000 lux even in the office. and in the evening a book is always better than a screen. measurements show just how even a smartphone can influence our sleep patterns normal display light is dominated by the blue spectrum that suppresses melatonin the hormone that steers our weak sleep rhythm however many smartphones now
thomas spends most of his days outdoors so he gets plenty of natural light. in the evenings he tends to avoid screens with their high blue spectrum output he's just fine but bastions office job means he has a serious like deficit problem and not just because his office is too dark. an office worker circadian rhythms are completely disrupted and we should try to adjust his biological clock. so he'll be more capable and alert in the morning with the highest for bastiaan that means 1st thing in...
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i mean the nature of it all has incredible clarity in his musical language. and it just was odd and also a sincerity in a way it was when i listen to beethoven i feel good and. i also feel free i'm moved by the music not not carried away this is kind of new miles and i know from the money there's nothing manipulative about his music but it breeds the spirit shift freedom. ringback for the iraqi musicians and performers the long distance collaboration was also a new experience. but it gave them strength during a difficult time. being locked down for a few months doing nothing really hard it was harder than working. so my energy is i'm back and i'm doing something i'm achieving something to harvest but 5 times before the. video was shot so we got to. agree on some points regarding how to make music more cohesive yes well so you are really good musicians i'm ready happy about this. i mean it's vessels mohanan on ash meetings it when such a difficult situation there's almost nothing better than to talk to people about literature and listen to music and also to co
i mean the nature of it all has incredible clarity in his musical language. and it just was odd and also a sincerity in a way it was when i listen to beethoven i feel good and. i also feel free i'm moved by the music not not carried away this is kind of new miles and i know from the money there's nothing manipulative about his music but it breeds the spirit shift freedom. ringback for the iraqi musicians and performers the long distance collaboration was also a new experience. but it gave them...
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more with artificial light love does that mean for us our energy demands are also to keep eating natural resources renewable energies could help more if they were more efficient one idea is to use lenses to focus on lot more precisely on the surface else in the panel. will come to you tomorrow today the science show on the d w. how do solar cells actually was so hisself are mainly composed of silicon. silicon atoms have full electrons in the outer shell and are stable but then the silicon is split into 2 layers. los reyes is mixed into one layer it has 5 electrons in its outer shell one too many which can orbit for. the 2nd layer is mixed with boron which has only 3 out electrons one to feel. that means the layer has gaps which attract the excess phosphorus electrons this creates a flow of negatively charged electrons from one line to the other one day lose. says electrons and becomes positive the other gains electrons and becomes negative creating 2 poles eventually all the gaps on the surface of the les is occupied the whole and the electrons are now to flora pont to migrate. with the
more with artificial light love does that mean for us our energy demands are also to keep eating natural resources renewable energies could help more if they were more efficient one idea is to use lenses to focus on lot more precisely on the surface else in the panel. will come to you tomorrow today the science show on the d w. how do solar cells actually was so hisself are mainly composed of silicon. silicon atoms have full electrons in the outer shell and are stable but then the silicon is...
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to us he'd like to turn the adjacent marshland into nature park for. stuart's and white tailed eagles kind of walking up and down this river valley but still with cattle and with. farming systems with it have to be gentle. but to do that yes to convince his neighbors 1st because free roaming pigs on the property that just do what they want for most farmers simply a step too far. let's get some winter sports news now and a lucia world cup avenger took place on the natural track inventer light in austria over the weekend michael shackle claimed a victory in the men's competition finishing in just over a 2nd faster than 2 italian rivals. and in the women's competition italy's f n n one tyler continued her dominance of the current world cup season with a solid victory. as you news update at this hour our documentary series is up next with a look at memory and the tricks our minds play on us and play richardson in berlin from the whole team thanks so much for watching. new year mean all the years we're going to tell you and how the last 2 years german chanc
to us he'd like to turn the adjacent marshland into nature park for. stuart's and white tailed eagles kind of walking up and down this river valley but still with cattle and with. farming systems with it have to be gentle. but to do that yes to convince his neighbors 1st because free roaming pigs on the property that just do what they want for most farmers simply a step too far. let's get some winter sports news now and a lucia world cup avenger took place on the natural track inventer light in...
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this nature reserve covers almost half of the estate and will be left untouched.cuango is an integrated agroforestry project with three main components: the natural rainforest, cr faing, and aree farm tt willrovide timr to carpenters in panama. the trees in the commercial forest are registered and can only be felled with a permit. this is what sustainable ecological investing can look like. >> all of this had been turned into pasture for cattle. nothing else was being grown to offset the loss. we are now implementing a system of agroforestry: the bottom layer is cocoa then come bananas. followed by pigeon peas. the fourth and final level is made up of cedar trees and above all almond trees, which still have to reach maturity. >> the owner of cuango, one. two. tree is based in berlin. it only engages in green investment. it's also a co-founder of a latin american climate initiative. petra kollmannsberger, the project manager for central america can't go to her office in panama because of the pandemic. they video-conference with roderick binns in cuango. he says the
this nature reserve covers almost half of the estate and will be left untouched.cuango is an integrated agroforestry project with three main components: the natural rainforest, cr faing, and aree farm tt willrovide timr to carpenters in panama. the trees in the commercial forest are registered and can only be felled with a permit. this is what sustainable ecological investing can look like. >> all of this had been turned into pasture for cattle. nothing else was being grown to offset the...
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our 1st stop today is at a nature reserve dr e. in the himalayas a privately owned job a kick nature reserve was neglected and full of weeds just a few years ago now it's been restored and not just in line with the endemic ecosystem and these conservation efforts are even creating jobs for locals who are forced to look for them elsewhere is this a feasible model to look after the trees let's find out. untouched forest is becoming an increasingly rare sight. in such a forest why his life is allowed to roam free. because of green cover left undisturbed by human activity. over the past few decades the strain on forests has reached disastrous proportions the changes upset delicate ecosystems and diminish wildlife habitats at the same time the poorest part of the population dependent on forests bad most of the brunt of the changes. a lifelong resident of the java kids village near the mystic of a town of land or even that i can province 40 year old levy has always relied on the surrounding forest for had daily needs it provides fire woo
our 1st stop today is at a nature reserve dr e. in the himalayas a privately owned job a kick nature reserve was neglected and full of weeds just a few years ago now it's been restored and not just in line with the endemic ecosystem and these conservation efforts are even creating jobs for locals who are forced to look for them elsewhere is this a feasible model to look after the trees let's find out. untouched forest is becoming an increasingly rare sight. in such a forest why his life is...
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and that piqued my interest in how destruction of nature can lead to destruction and. george isn't exaggerating here according to recent reports from the world wildlife fund approximately 60 to 70 percent of the new diseases that have emerged in humans over the past 30 years have had a zoonotic origin hiv seeker emerged from primates in buller in size from bats this was traced back to camels and in the case of bird flu well the answer is in the name the birds are primarily industrial farmed poultry all of these diseases spread to humans from animal populations under conditions of considerable environmental pressure ilian a broom is a brazilian journalist and filmmaker who lives in the heart of the amazon in brazil the spears is nice this year. i meant for sick weather which sent my yard looking stress may slow us sad and in my school was last seen magic down being a city utah 6 is does finally use an arsonist as needy as the east the schools are just too lean. in go is it is long pick up in the us cause the ski mask mostly in sawgrass gardens didas it's not a man to th
and that piqued my interest in how destruction of nature can lead to destruction and. george isn't exaggerating here according to recent reports from the world wildlife fund approximately 60 to 70 percent of the new diseases that have emerged in humans over the past 30 years have had a zoonotic origin hiv seeker emerged from primates in buller in size from bats this was traced back to camels and in the case of bird flu well the answer is in the name the birds are primarily industrial farmed...
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simply because this would be like pretty much the mother of all compositions when it comes to nature you just in time for this anniversary year wrote his own version of beethoven's pastoral symphony for a traditional indian ensemble. i express myself through indian music so that's why when i had to express myself through the dylan's best in my new i do not make of abortions the songs are very often in fact it's extremely there but in this case it was very very natural for me to do it. my with his pastoral project he wants to take a stand for nature since india has huge environmental concerns starting with air pollution mitigating the effects of climate change we've got deforestation we've got species extinction we've got the plastics problem. but i would say that the biggest issue in india is the court that everybody has that somebody else will make a difference. ricky kedge is a man on a mission and one who inspires the masses. has gone to the front of them on the environment this guy on the phone said about names shows. along that journey of being humans we have forgotten that the
simply because this would be like pretty much the mother of all compositions when it comes to nature you just in time for this anniversary year wrote his own version of beethoven's pastoral symphony for a traditional indian ensemble. i express myself through indian music so that's why when i had to express myself through the dylan's best in my new i do not make of abortions the songs are very often in fact it's extremely there but in this case it was very very natural for me to do it. my with...
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ia defend fracking because natural gas is better than core. you are pro- national gas or anti? wrong question i'm in favor when it replaces : against it when it replaces nuclear. in my view you eventually they will be 100 percent nuclear. and with that be? it could be as early as 2100 maybe 2200 but no more ridiculous to think will be 100 percent nuclear and fossil fuels. we are almost 90 percent as primary energy. nuclear first and foremost is the technology to make the most powerful weapons humans have ever made. and then we had this powerful spinoff ten out on - - technology to basically string one - - with human decline which is close to zero that takes a tiny amount of land for nuclear. i don't see that as far-fetched as all with globalization and neoliberalism so for me as a testify in front of congress in a couple of hours on this issue of our bigger concern is the future of nuclear energy as we succeeded to the chinese and russians over the last ten months the chinese are in the midst of a genocide and the russian president declared himself dictator for life so as soon
ia defend fracking because natural gas is better than core. you are pro- national gas or anti? wrong question i'm in favor when it replaces : against it when it replaces nuclear. in my view you eventually they will be 100 percent nuclear. and with that be? it could be as early as 2100 maybe 2200 but no more ridiculous to think will be 100 percent nuclear and fossil fuels. we are almost 90 percent as primary energy. nuclear first and foremost is the technology to make the most powerful weapons...