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green roof tops water permit surfacing and rainwater tanks. a real part of the package rainwater will be put to good use right on the spot sustaining constituting heat waves and allowing for evaporative cooling, making 100 more climate resilience. 10 victim dish dot, turning the city into a sponge, city would be beneficial in 2 ways. from 1st, we'd be reducing the button. it's heavy rainfall and we'd be reducing the burden of long dry spells. it seemed that even last one, but on top, so we'd have a win win situation, a big one. also protecting our drainage and drinking water supply systems between us as also steam the cities schools are also getting in on the act. this school yard is being re thumped in accordance with cooling back as simulations, environmental engineer both vin and fleet accent is in charge. it's another day in the transformation of 100 into a sponge city. a city tilted with areas that could absorb water by not almost on the roofs, drain into retention basins. that has several advantages, but it's good for the natural water b
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so rainwater retention setups will become ever more important. christina, ice and bonds, hydra skin system, is made of synthetic fibers that are almost completely recyclable. and instead of bouncing off the text style structure, the raindrops are almost entirely absorbed, making for a very efficient harvesting system. the architecture of some of her inspiration from tech style is used in other industries. and they're also used in the automotive industry and car seats, for example. why is that? because people don't want to sweat on long drives and they want their sweat to evaporate quickly. so the material encourages air circulation. that's also useful for our work, since it helps the water evaporates and enhances the cooling effect of stack architects have long been familiar with the principal of evaporative cooling. the new high tech hydro skin fabric is an extension of that principle. and it's so lightweight that it can be retro fitted on most any building that i should take. as an architect, i can imagine all sorts of design possibilities, beg
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these that allows the rainwater to seat them to the ground. water has hands in school or you can see the water 1st. it starts to flow, but pretty soon it gets absorbed and then flows down into the ground water. the rain helps keep the soil here moist rather than just ending up in the cities sewage system. since we should be fine, what's important is that we get started getting that we start trying things. i'm gaining experience bit by bit and smell and morgan at a later generations. we'll learn from our experiences and maybe improve on it device to best off. and as we have someone has to take the 1st step and what time i begin by working with walter robinson against it. and i guess implementing nature of a solutions for a sustainable feature with minds about science bounced technology. that's why dw signs is now on take time. what do why do gravitational ways that that is when did people begin getting high and laughing gas out the drums boogie to the beads. and what's the perfect kid football find? find the on says gets most dw science own new
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, which is in short supply. on rainwater, which is in short su -l . i: g; on rainwater, which is in short is in short su--l. :: g; , supply. 2023 has been the second driest _ supply. 2023 has been the second driest year - supply. 2023 has been the second driest year history | supply. 2023 has been the i second driest year history of the panama canal.— second driest year history of the panama canal. they can help 's chief sustainability _ �*s chief sustainability operator says the drought made worse by the el nino weather phenomenon is expected to last until may. phenomenon is expected to last until ma . , , until may. the big problem we're having _ until may. the big problem we're having is _ until may. the big problem we're having is lack- until may. the big problem we're having is lack of - until may. the big problem| we're having is lack of rain. in the rainy season, from may to december, we are supposed to get tonnes of rain and fill the lakes. this year there was very little rain. we had an el nino year, now we are in summer, the lake started the summer with a very low level, so we h
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short su -l . i: g; on rainwater which is in short su.l _ ii ,': on rainwater which is in short su--year _ supply. 2023 has been a second dries year in — supply. 2023 has been a second dries year in the _ supply. 2023 has been a second dries year in the history - supply. 2023 has been a second dries year in the history of- dries year in the history of the panama canal.- dries year in the history of the panama canal. the canal's chief sustainability _ the panama canal. the canal's chief sustainability officer - chief sustainability officer says the drought made worse by the el nino weather phenomenon is expected to last until may. the big problem we are having is lack of rain. the rain season which goes from made teal december, was supposed to get tons of rain but this year, there was little rain, we had el nino year and now that we are in summer, the lake started the summer with very low level. so, we had to cut down on number of ships being able to transit the canal to maintain the lake level through the summer. the lake level through the summer-— the lake level through the summer.
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or do you what do you just look for the, the a house that works like a spot in the facade, stores rainwater and then uses it in a variety of ways. how does it work? and how can this technology be used in cities hit by climate change? stuttgart has a prototype tomorrow today. next on d, w, they are risking everything to criticize who teams were. the members of russia's opposition are being persecuted by the state alex, a new home and sentenced to years in prison has now died in memory of the prominence of kremlin credit russians versus russia. the in 45 minutes on w. 12 in progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about this topic. that concerned about this story is beyond the headline the world in progress. the w plus cost the last year it was a year of extreme weather, extreme storms and lived yeah. extreme range. for example, in brazil, the and extreme sheet in greece, the scientist say that climate change is going to make stream weather events more frequent. how can we prepare our cities and rural areas for this new future? stay tuned for all this in more coming up on dw scie
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this mail shake up throughout months said some rainwater harvesting projects. provide water to hundreds of families, while additionally initiatives exist, they remain insufficient from on the products we have to water reservoirs and 84 acres of land. during periods when the river water is non sailing. we store water in these reservoirs, long, hot, awful, throughout the year we distribute this water to residence. at the moment, we can meet the water needs of 2700 families camera, although the demand exceeds our current capacity. the existing the concept is to transform long the into a climate resilient and my going friendly city to these that updates and techniques a local and g o brack is pioneering to promote this idea in collaborating with the government and various organizations into the body. and we've been planning specialist from the and you say that they have bigger plans for mama that they speak some more bank of the parking point. the figure of 13300000 new migraines by 2050 is no laughing matter without timely attention and investment in resilience. i
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and the other thing that we do is the other, rainwater falling on the roof, the make sure it is harvested inside the building. we don't let it don't. so it's either populated into the ground or collected into some green consummation, like this one gets water consumption by at least half and reduces energy use by around 30 percent. russian equal be not done with a doctor by profession is now full, filling her dream of living in an equal friendly home 7th fingers have uh you know, uh, commented about my house and you know, ask me questions about it. um, i hope for an inspiration for people to be as in eco friendly manner, the idea would be to apply the screen, draw summation process more lightly. what do you know, mega city like to night? that's not without its challenges. most notably, the cost of costing uh with a green transmission really depends on what we do. so yeah, i would say between, you know, 15 to 30 last or so at least we can get most of the, you know, this today is the interesting thing done within the steps between 17 and 33000 utah is an affordable for many, but senior green
and the other thing that we do is the other, rainwater falling on the roof, the make sure it is harvested inside the building. we don't let it don't. so it's either populated into the ground or collected into some green consummation, like this one gets water consumption by at least half and reduces energy use by around 30 percent. russian equal be not done with a doctor by profession is now full, filling her dream of living in an equal friendly home 7th fingers have uh you know, uh, commented...
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mom was male shake of the month, said some rainwater, hard to sink projects provide water to hundreds of families. while additionally, initiatives exist, they remain insufficient. on the products we have to water reservoirs and $84.00 acres of land during periods. when the river water is non sailing. we store water in these reservoirs, long, hot, awful. throughout the year, we distribute this water to residence at the moment and we can meet the water needs of 2700 families camera. although the demand exceeds our current capacity on existing, the concept is to transform longer into a climate resilient and migrant friendly city to these it uptake some techniques. a local n g o brack is pioneering to promote this idea in collaborating with the government and various organizations into the valley. and we've been planning specialist from the and you say that they have bigger plans for longer that they speak some more bank of the parking point. the figure of 13300000 new migraines by 2050 is no laughing matter without timely attention and investment in resilience. it could lead to an alarmi
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a house that works like a spot for spot stores rainwater and then uses it in a variety of ways. how does it work? and how can this technology be used in cities hit by climate change? stuttgart has a prototype to laura today. in 60 minutes on d delta v, the she's got issues with a lot say, what crazy. the big or your 5 key is to say for food. chiefly to prevent contamination. separate role and cook foods to avoid cross contaminate cooks thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food at safe temperatures, cold to prevent bacterial growth, use safe water and safer all materials to avoid congenital food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases in the home by applying the 5 keys to see for use them. you also have a role to play. the in 2024 is election year and a good number of african states. so today we'll look at how young africans few level if they're elected officials and how they are getting involved in politics themselves. my name is low, so welcome to the 77 percent. here's what's coming
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she loves the house that works like a side of the facade, stores rainwater, and then uses it in a variety of ways. how does it work? and how can this technology be used in cities hit by climate change? stuttgart has a prototype tomorrow today. next on dw, do i just don't think i wouldn't better choose to have surgery for you? you'll have a big fan of plastic surgery going under the knife for beauty on yesterday mom. oh really? well, i want to get a nose job for the some other. i think his face is fine. there's plenty of potential for conflict when generations class us and them in 30 minutes. d w gets ready for an exciting, auburn toyota look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of human to do you have you have a one dodge, so do you need this? of course you can respond. and the unexpected side to side. the last year was a year of extreme weather. extreme storms and lived. yeah. extreme range, for example, in brazil, the and extreme heat in greece, the scientists say that climate change is going to make stream, weather events more frequent. how can we prepare our citi
she loves the house that works like a side of the facade, stores rainwater, and then uses it in a variety of ways. how does it work? and how can this technology be used in cities hit by climate change? stuttgart has a prototype tomorrow today. next on dw, do i just don't think i wouldn't better choose to have surgery for you? you'll have a big fan of plastic surgery going under the knife for beauty on yesterday mom. oh really? well, i want to get a nose job for the some other. i think his face...
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the camp contained from 130 to 140 thousand prisoners, food included 80 g of bread with sawdust, rainwaterflying snow. as a result, an epidemic broke out, which claimed more than 25 thousand lives. but the most terrible test was the winter of forty -one and forty-two. people had practically no clothes. every morning , corpses were taken out of the barracks. according to documents, 100-150 people each. there was no time to bury the corpses; they were piled up on the camp grounds and waited until spring to bring them out and bury them in pits. i remember the new year, forty -second, there was a frost, a terrible frost, they were driving a huge column of soviet prisoners of war, the yanas were. completely powerless, here comes someone , he staggers and falls, they try to lift him, his comrades fail, they fail, a german approaches with a shlub rifle, we went further, the column went to the freight station, towards nightfall, this is the place where we call yakub kulos, it was strewn with paths, and at night cars came and crushed it. at the beginning of '42 , the german policy regarding the use
the camp contained from 130 to 140 thousand prisoners, food included 80 g of bread with sawdust, rainwaterflying snow. as a result, an epidemic broke out, which claimed more than 25 thousand lives. but the most terrible test was the winter of forty -one and forty-two. people had practically no clothes. every morning , corpses were taken out of the barracks. according to documents, 100-150 people each. there was no time to bury the corpses; they were piled up on the camp grounds and waited until...
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that is our biggest weakness of health, of the a house that works like a site of the facade, stores rainwater and then uses it in a variety of ways. how does it work? and how can this technology be used in cities hit by climate change? stuttgart has a prototype tomorrow today. next on dw, window cleaner by day, drag queen, buying a car. so lay low alias liter. what square life like in poland visa? how does it differ from other european countries? b, l, g, b, g, q, i active is, does that mean square? 0 mass? in 30 minutes. on d w. we've got some hot tips for your package that zip code is parts affinities. check on some great cultural memorials to boot travel regarding the last year it was a year of extreme weather, extreme storms in libya. extreme rain, for example, in brazil, the and extreme heat increase. the scientist say that climate change is going to make stream weather events more frequent. how can we prepare our cities and rural areas for this new future state to.
that is our biggest weakness of health, of the a house that works like a site of the facade, stores rainwater and then uses it in a variety of ways. how does it work? and how can this technology be used in cities hit by climate change? stuttgart has a prototype tomorrow today. next on dw, window cleaner by day, drag queen, buying a car. so lay low alias liter. what square life like in poland visa? how does it differ from other european countries? b, l, g, b, g, q, i active is, does that mean...
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which is in short supply. 2323 canal here is reliant on rainwater which is in short supply. 2023 has which is in short supply. 2023 has been the second rice you're - which is in short supply. 2023 has been the second rice you're in - which is in short supply. 2023 hasj been the second rice you're in the history of the canal. the been the second rice you're in the history of the canal.— history of the canal. the can's chief sustainability _ history of the canal. the can's chief sustainability officer - history of the canal. the can's| chief sustainability officer says the drought, made worse by the el nino weather phenomenon, is expected to last until may. the nino weather phenomenon, is expected to last until may-— to last until may. the big problem we have is lack— to last until may. the big problem we have is lack of _ to last until may. the big problem we have is lack of rain. _ to last until may. the big problem we have is lack of rain. in - to last until may. the big problem we have is lack of rain. in the - we have is lack of rain. in the rainy season going from may to december
which is in short supply. 2323 canal here is reliant on rainwater which is in short supply. 2023 has which is in short supply. 2023 has been the second rice you're - which is in short supply. 2023 has been the second rice you're in - which is in short supply. 2023 hasj been the second rice you're in the history of the canal. the been the second rice you're in the history of the canal.— history of the canal. the can's chief sustainability _ history of the canal. the can's chief sustainability...
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sewage water along with rainwater collects around the tents and enters the tents of the families. me inside this tent. this is an example of the history, culture and identity of tehran. tehran grand bazaar. it has 70,000 active units and has been designed in this way since the qajar era. 3 months ago, the design and operation of reconstruction and restoration of its main square has started and it is supposed to be based on the architect for the entrance of the basement, we were inspired by the entrances of old basements and traditional iranian architectures, which have skylights and herno on these sizes, which can provide almost skylights to the basement , so that we can see a single view in the square complex. with the brick facade , we can almost evoke a traditional view of iranian architecture. changing the surface of the pavement with al-qali made of carpet weft and carpet patterns on its sidewalk. it is implemented on ahjam . show us at the main entrance of the market , after the arenas of shahada sadeghieh boulevard, sadeghieh metro , ferdous garden, jihad metro. now , tehra
sewage water along with rainwater collects around the tents and enters the tents of the families. me inside this tent. this is an example of the history, culture and identity of tehran. tehran grand bazaar. it has 70,000 active units and has been designed in this way since the qajar era. 3 months ago, the design and operation of reconstruction and restoration of its main square has started and it is supposed to be based on the architect for the entrance of the basement, we were inspired by the...
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they spent nearly $20,000 on their own rainwater filtration system. we had to find jobs, and at our age, we should have really been retired by now and enjoying, you know, our start of our golden years. rio verde's water crisis highlights growing concern over rapid development in cities around phoenix, growth that has continued even as water supplies lessen. there's a tremendous pressure to get development moving again and making sure that we have homes for the people that are migrating to the metro phoenix area. eric orsborn is the mayor of buckeye, arizona, a farming community 45 minutes outside phoenix between 2010 and 2020, we were the fastest growing city in the united states. if we continue to grow in 100 years, we'll be short of water. in an effort to prevent a water shortage, city officials are scrambling to find water sources like recycling wastewater. the wastewater that's collected through the sewer system goes through a purification process where you are creating pure water out of what was essentially sewage. and as they look for other solu
they spent nearly $20,000 on their own rainwater filtration system. we had to find jobs, and at our age, we should have really been retired by now and enjoying, you know, our start of our golden years. rio verde's water crisis highlights growing concern over rapid development in cities around phoenix, growth that has continued even as water supplies lessen. there's a tremendous pressure to get development moving again and making sure that we have homes for the people that are migrating to the...
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took out what the indian comic who's the w a house that works like a spot in the facade, stores rainwater and then uses it in a variety of ways. how does it work? and how can this technology be used in cities hit by climate change? stuttgart has a prototype tomorrow today. in 60 minutes on delta v, the mainstream is so manage nice regression. being healthy rate and burned in south africa as well with disabilities, more likely to believe that job lack lives matter, protest shine a spotlight on racially motivated police by the same sex marriage has been legalized and more and more discrimination. and we also because like, instead of the on the table when you're driving a film car, it's like a little vacation from daily life. you feel special. the media is getting my files. and then whereas the automotive market growing as fast as in the world's most populous country. well, the industry seems to be determined here. it goes looking very effective as a comma. see just the numbers go.
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how's that work like this the spot stores rainwater and then uses it in a variety of ways. how does it work? and how can this technology be used in cities hit by climate change? stuttgart has a prototype tomorrow today in 90 minutes, on the w, the top i mean filter for a station in the rain forest continue carbon dioxide emissions, passwords and again the people of the world are we? what impact the biggest change doesn't happen the make up your own mind? me the nice cold b. c. at the end of the passage, any difficult to access an expedition ventures on to places that no one has the why is the i smelled the design of the research in the i c d, w the the this is the, they'll be in use live from the and anger on morning worldwide, a lot reported to death of unexplainable need support. a stage details in moscow in other cities and blamed the kremlin for the opposition leaders, death, russian authorities say, and of all the died at a remote penal colony. also coming off to him in a and ukraine sign, a long term security agreement with will help pull the fight against russia's in
how's that work like this the spot stores rainwater and then uses it in a variety of ways. how does it work? and how can this technology be used in cities hit by climate change? stuttgart has a prototype tomorrow today in 90 minutes, on the w, the top i mean filter for a station in the rain forest continue carbon dioxide emissions, passwords and again the people of the world are we? what impact the biggest change doesn't happen the make up your own mind? me the nice cold b. c. at the end of the...
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. >> reporter: livermore creek pours into lake del valle and after a rainwater is frequently flowing what happened next. >> just slammed on the brakes, but it was too late and the water already picked me up and then my two wheels went off the side of the road and i flipped over and i was upside down. the creek was carrying me underwater and i pushed the door open a little bit, but i could only get it open a little bit. so i got some air and then i had to wiggle my way out. it took about an hour to get out of the truck. >> reporter: an hour? >> yeah. >> reporter: somehow she found the strength to pull herself up onto the overturned pickup and that's where she sat for 15 hours until a camper heard her cries the next morning and called in for help to rescue her. a chp helicopter was able to lift her to safety, but it may have been her spirit that kept her alive. >> i decided i wasn't going to die in the creek no, way. i didn't want to drown in this creek. i'm getting out of here. >> reporter: jenny says she learned a lesson about being more careful, but she says she's grateful to still
. >> reporter: livermore creek pours into lake del valle and after a rainwater is frequently flowing what happened next. >> just slammed on the brakes, but it was too late and the water already picked me up and then my two wheels went off the side of the road and i flipped over and i was upside down. the creek was carrying me underwater and i pushed the door open a little bit, but i could only get it open a little bit. so i got some air and then i had to wiggle my way out. it took...
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house. the stone was collapsing, so the apartment is in a state of disrepair, rainwater is flowing into valentina’s room from the gutter, and from which i substitute, everything i'm afraid to come here, so that something doesn't fall on my head , you see, i clean here every day, it pours, pours, pours, it's good to wave your foot, i'm not saying that with a hammer , a foot and the wall will just collapse, in the neighboring entrance 80-year-old olga soroka lives there, the woman worked at the same factory. half of her life, ms. olga's apartment also floods. the roof leaks, it rains and falls, the snow falls and falls, and no one wants to help, that's all, that's the problem. i don't do anything, i don't call anyone, i just kindly ask them to take some measures accepted no matter how much i appeal, i'm in nadia savivna, i don't have time, the director doesn't have money. and that's all. since 1995, this hostel in a residential area of lviv has been owned by the prykarpat-prom enterprise. matura according to official data, 104 families live here. for almost 20 years, no repair work was
house. the stone was collapsing, so the apartment is in a state of disrepair, rainwater is flowing into valentina’s room from the gutter, and from which i substitute, everything i'm afraid to come here, so that something doesn't fall on my head , you see, i clean here every day, it pours, pours, pours, it's good to wave your foot, i'm not saying that with a hammer , a foot and the wall will just collapse, in the neighboring entrance 80-year-old olga soroka lives there, the woman worked at the...
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separately, our waterways, including rivers and streams, are facing another pollutant problem caused by rainwater all sorts of debris from the road surface, such as tyre dust and oil, into the local environment. despite the damage it can cause, the issue is not being monitored or directly addressed, as our correspondentjonah fisher has been finding out. the river lambourn in berkshire, one of england's precious chalk streams. walk a few hundred metres in one direction and you'll reach the white tent used for the great british bake off. head the other way and the crystal clear water turns dark brown. the culprit — one of tens of thousands of outfalls that drain water off our road network when it rains. so this is the outfall from the m4... charlotte has been testing what she calls the black gunk that lines the riverbed. so there's things like arsenic and lots of heavy metals. tyres and oil and all the things that cars shed. it's just coming straight off the road into the river? straight off the road into the river. there's now much greater awareness and information about the volume of raw sewage t
separately, our waterways, including rivers and streams, are facing another pollutant problem caused by rainwater all sorts of debris from the road surface, such as tyre dust and oil, into the local environment. despite the damage it can cause, the issue is not being monitored or directly addressed, as our correspondentjonah fisher has been finding out. the river lambourn in berkshire, one of england's precious chalk streams. walk a few hundred metres in one direction and you'll reach the white...
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flood out existing wetlands and there are some natural vernal pool in the wetland that's captured rainwaterng certain habitat so there's three purposes of the wetland primarily around water filtration and habitat creation. >> consumable sustainability was incorporated in the redesigning of treasure island. innovative urban farming is included in the plans to foster economic viability, conservation of water, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is 20 island. and it's a commercial farm to produce food. it's not community where the volunteers and neighbors grow their own, it's commercially run to maximize the food production and that food will be distributed on the island. and interestingly, the urban farm is tied into the on island wastewater treatment plan which creates recycle use for water on the island so water used to grow the island will be a sustainable force and we're trying to close the loop of water, food, and create a new model for sustainability. >> part of the design for sustainable landscape was incorporate natural form water garden filtering systems, the
flood out existing wetlands and there are some natural vernal pool in the wetland that's captured rainwaterng certain habitat so there's three purposes of the wetland primarily around water filtration and habitat creation. >> consumable sustainability was incorporated in the redesigning of treasure island. innovative urban farming is included in the plans to foster economic viability, conservation of water, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is 20 island....
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we gathered rainwater in a collector for one week and the sample includes micro organisms in small particle and sequence. we collect these in a filter and bring it to the land and i don't know one of them which, which, which, which, which the most part people us get the most i can hear. you can see the particle. so like, you know, what's not, that's part of the water is clear again, because all the particles got stuck in our filter and was talking to in the, in the particle as long as i, because there are organic particles like bacteria. it fund guy holland. and what do i need but also in organic ones like clay silicates can minerals that come from far away is almost because he's been in for another. and with us, what are some of those take us about a year and could be just from africa, for example, the phone which was transported them yet most fear system was washed out by the rain and the light. that's what we're capturing here. the water is probably running, there are thousands of millions of micro organisms in this filter immediately means that the media doesn't provide these these cont
we gathered rainwater in a collector for one week and the sample includes micro organisms in small particle and sequence. we collect these in a filter and bring it to the land and i don't know one of them which, which, which, which, which the most part people us get the most i can hear. you can see the particle. so like, you know, what's not, that's part of the water is clear again, because all the particles got stuck in our filter and was talking to in the, in the particle as long as i,...
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flood out existing wetlands and there are some natural vernal pool in the wetland that's captured rainwater and capturing certain habitat so there's three purposes of the wetland primarily around water filtration and habitat creation. >> consumable sustainability was incorporated in the redesigning of treasure island. innovative urban farming is included in the plans to foster economic viability, conservation of water, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is 20 island. and it's a commercial farm to produce food. it's not community where the volunteers and neighbors grow their own, it's commercially run to maximize the food production and that food will be distributed on the island. and interestingly, the urban farm is tied into the on island wastewater treatment plan which creates recycle use for water on the island so water used to grow the island will be a sustainable force and we're trying to close the loop of water, food, and create a new model for sustainability. >> part of the design for sustainable landscape was incorporate natural form water garden filtering s
flood out existing wetlands and there are some natural vernal pool in the wetland that's captured rainwater and capturing certain habitat so there's three purposes of the wetland primarily around water filtration and habitat creation. >> consumable sustainability was incorporated in the redesigning of treasure island. innovative urban farming is included in the plans to foster economic viability, conservation of water, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is...
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this rainwater is wasted on the comes to that drought.pefully it stays cold enough for the snow to remain. >> el niÑo is partially to blame for this weather. in california. that affects all of us everywhere in the entire world. >> it starts in the pacific. it happens in the pacific. we are officially one of the four strongest el niÑo's in the last 50 years. this one is. that is natural plus the unnatural warming from man-made activities. fossil fuel pollution. the double whammy we are having. el niÑo could ease in the next year or two but we still have the climate change on top of that. a lot of hope is that these are lessons. it is not a storm to grit your teeth and get through but lessons for how to think about living in places like california in the future. >> really appreciate it. the u.s. threatening another response as iranian backed militia groups keep up attacks on american forces. a pilot will join me with what that response might look like. >> >>> and i were a lead arrested after three days of u.s. attacks on iranian link to mil
this rainwater is wasted on the comes to that drought.pefully it stays cold enough for the snow to remain. >> el niÑo is partially to blame for this weather. in california. that affects all of us everywhere in the entire world. >> it starts in the pacific. it happens in the pacific. we are officially one of the four strongest el niÑo's in the last 50 years. this one is. that is natural plus the unnatural warming from man-made activities. fossil fuel pollution. the double whammy we...
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flood out existing wetlands and there are some natural vernal pool in the wetland that's captured rainwaterng certain habitat so there's three purposes of the wetland primarily around water filtration and habitat creation. >> consumable sustainability was incorporated in the redesigning of treasure island. innovative urban farming is included in the plans to foster economic viability, conservation of water, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is 20 island. and it's a commercial farm to produce food. it's not community where the volunteers and neighbors grow their own, it's commercially run to maximize the food production and that food will be distributed on the island. and interestingly, the urban farm is tied into the on island wastewater treatment plan which creates recycle use for water on the island so water used to grow the island will be a sustainable force and we're trying to close the loop of water, food, and create a new model for sustainability. >> part of the design for sustainable landscape was incorporate natural form water garden filtering systems, the
flood out existing wetlands and there are some natural vernal pool in the wetland that's captured rainwaterng certain habitat so there's three purposes of the wetland primarily around water filtration and habitat creation. >> consumable sustainability was incorporated in the redesigning of treasure island. innovative urban farming is included in the plans to foster economic viability, conservation of water, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is 20 island....
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this architectural element was invented to drain rainwater from the door , but in our case its task isly with a similar element above the rack. a large picturesque panel will appear on the adjacent wall. this. artist from rostov-on-don iliana vigera, fellow countrywoman of the project’s authors. she has finished the pencil drawing and is moving on to color. the palette was agreed upon with the designers, as was the composition. in the center is a piece of a country garden with an apple tree, on the left everything is filled with gold-colored paint. it has been noticed that as soon as an enthusiastic person with a brush appears on the set, the tom sawyer effect is triggered. hands of everyone present. they are also drawn to paints, you can start a little more poking movements, yes, it’s amazing, but scary, not scary at all, and so on and on, you get this idea with fog, depth appears in the picture, it’s acrylic, i love it very much, because it dries quickly and immediately looks the same cool and impressive, it is quite colorfast, in principle quite strong, by the way, there are often q
this architectural element was invented to drain rainwater from the door , but in our case its task isly with a similar element above the rack. a large picturesque panel will appear on the adjacent wall. this. artist from rostov-on-don iliana vigera, fellow countrywoman of the project’s authors. she has finished the pencil drawing and is moving on to color. the palette was agreed upon with the designers, as was the composition. in the center is a piece of a country garden with an apple tree,...
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all of the rainwater mixes with the decomposing bodies and that bacteria mixes with the drinking waterly and you get further disease. they have kidnapped about 45 doctors that have been specifically targeted. specifically specialists like the one to follow just in the gaza strip was targeted. -- nephrologist in the gaza strip was targeted. the whole thing is the bombings are not going to get you then disease will surely get you. they are all malnourished. if you are malnourished, your immune system is weaker and you're more susceptible disease but there are no antibiotics. the amount of amputations i saw in children, for example, both arms -- one arm, one leg, both eyes ap tainted out of their sockets. it is amazing. it takes -- if this was done properly in a non--war scenario, a child would need about nine to 12 surgeries by the time they are an adult for prosthetic da fitting and whatnot. in this war situation, they have not been done properly because you have to rush it but he was going to take care of these children. mostly children. their parents are gone. their uncles are dead. t
all of the rainwater mixes with the decomposing bodies and that bacteria mixes with the drinking waterly and you get further disease. they have kidnapped about 45 doctors that have been specifically targeted. specifically specialists like the one to follow just in the gaza strip was targeted. -- nephrologist in the gaza strip was targeted. the whole thing is the bombings are not going to get you then disease will surely get you. they are all malnourished. if you are malnourished, your immune...
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flood out existing wetlands and there are some natural vernal pool in the wetland that's captured rainwaterapturing certain habitat so there's three purposes of the wetland primarily around water filtration and habitat creation. >> consumable sustainability was incorporated in the redesigning of treasure island. innovative urban farming is included in the plans to foster economic viability, conservation of water, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is 20 island. and it's a commercial farm to produce food. it's not community where the volunteers and neighbors grow their own, it's commercially run to maximize the food production and that food will be distributed on the island. and interestingly, the urban farm is tied into the on island wastewater treatment plan which creates recycle use for water on the island so water used to grow the island will be a sustainable force and we're trying to close the loop of water, food, and create a new model for sustainability. >> part of the design for sustainable landscape was incorporate natural form water garden filtering systems
flood out existing wetlands and there are some natural vernal pool in the wetland that's captured rainwaterapturing certain habitat so there's three purposes of the wetland primarily around water filtration and habitat creation. >> consumable sustainability was incorporated in the redesigning of treasure island. innovative urban farming is included in the plans to foster economic viability, conservation of water, and to promote ecological sustainability. >> the urban farm is 20...
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marin, by the way, depends a lot on rainwater for its water supply. the city of antioch is trying to add more oversight in response to the police department's racist text messaging scandal, a new police oversight commission was created and seven members were sworn in this week. >> the volunteer board will make recommend actions on a wide range of police department policies. they start their work two years after the fbi first began its investigation of the police department. after officers were accused of sending racist text messages and abusing their power. >> we have made history tonight, but history means nothing to people. if we don't make progress. it's my belief is that we will make progress. we will have transparency. we will have accountability and hopefully a model, a community policing that is non-biased and serves all residents of antioch. equitable antioch city leaders say this oversight commission is part of their efforts to reform the police department. >> san francisco, oakland and berkeley also have similar police oversight commissions.
marin, by the way, depends a lot on rainwater for its water supply. the city of antioch is trying to add more oversight in response to the police department's racist text messaging scandal, a new police oversight commission was created and seven members were sworn in this week. >> the volunteer board will make recommend actions on a wide range of police department policies. they start their work two years after the fbi first began its investigation of the police department. after officers...
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. >> drinking is scarce while dirty rainwater floods the alleyways, soaking everything in the tent.re the earthquake, most of the people living in this area needed help to survive. the influx of donations and aid after soon dried up. the world food program is ending the main assistance program later this year and last year, the you in syrian aid budget only got one third of the funds needed. the family has had no help in months. they feel forgotten. >> international organizations should come see how earthquake survivors are living. the conditions we face. we only dream of a life in which we have a small portion of dignity. >> thousands of syrian refugees who had been living in southern turkey before the earthquake fled back across the border in its wake but conditions are not much better. far southern turkey was leveled and there's little left of this proud, ancient city. far more reconstruction has taken place on this side of the border but there's next to no help available for syrians. the dust from building debris here is so thick that it's difficult to breathe. a few meters away
. >> drinking is scarce while dirty rainwater floods the alleyways, soaking everything in the tent.re the earthquake, most of the people living in this area needed help to survive. the influx of donations and aid after soon dried up. the world food program is ending the main assistance program later this year and last year, the you in syrian aid budget only got one third of the funds needed. the family has had no help in months. they feel forgotten. >> international organizations...
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. >> recent wayne rainwater helping reservoirs across the state a look at how some of them are doing this winter. >> waymo recall why the autonomous driving company is issuing a voluntary recall of some of its cars. >> time now approaching. 6:08 a.m. we get a break from the rain today and tomorrow, but then storms are back here on saturday. saturday is a level two moderate storm for heavy rain at times and some gusty winds. we'll take a closer look at the rainfall amounts and the snow coming to the sierra reservoirs. it turns out that's a good thing. almost all of the state's reservoirs are above their historical average average for this date. folsom is at 129, and oroville is at 131. locally the sonoma reservoir is at 109% of average. this is a trend. state officials reported during the last snowpack measurement, all the rain was filling up the reservoirs. however, the snowpack was lagging because of all the wet storms we've seen. thatrillionemains, the case with the state reporting the snowpack at 73% of normal, julian, over the next seven days, we will add on to that snowpack as o
. >> recent wayne rainwater helping reservoirs across the state a look at how some of them are doing this winter. >> waymo recall why the autonomous driving company is issuing a voluntary recall of some of its cars. >> time now approaching. 6:08 a.m. we get a break from the rain today and tomorrow, but then storms are back here on saturday. saturday is a level two moderate storm for heavy rain at times and some gusty winds. we'll take a closer look at the rainfall amounts and...
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but it means the canal here is reliant on rainwater which is in short supply. is reliant on rainwatert _ short supply. 2023 has been the second driest year _ short supply. 2023 has been the second driest year in _ short supply. 2023 has been the second driest year in the - short supply. 2023 has been the second driest year in the historyj short supply. 2023 has been the i second driest year in the history of the panama canal. the second driest year in the history of the panama canal.— the panama canal. the chief sustainability _ the panama canal. the chief sustainability officer - the panama canal. the chief sustainability officer of - the panama canal. the chief sustainability officer of the l the panama canal. the chief- sustainability officer of the canal says the drought may —— made worse ijy says the drought may —— made worse by the el nino weather phenomenon is expected to last until may. the by the el nino weather phenomenon is expected to last until may.— expected to last until may. the big roblem expected to last until may. the big problem his _ expected to last until may. th
but it means the canal here is reliant on rainwater which is in short supply. is reliant on rainwatert _ short supply. 2023 has been the second driest year _ short supply. 2023 has been the second driest year in _ short supply. 2023 has been the second driest year in the - short supply. 2023 has been the second driest year in the historyj short supply. 2023 has been the i second driest year in the history of the panama canal. the second driest year in the history of the panama canal.— the...
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so it's a shift in mindset about conserving every drop, about harvesting fog and rainwater, about cleaning up gray water supplies and just trying to maximize the stuff of life as much as we can because in a concrete and asphalt city life like that, the aquafers not getting recharged, that may have to change a little bit. but it really begins with just a new mindset that none of this can be taken for granted. >> yeah, unbelievable that the city is sinking at that rate, that it is as well. bill weir. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> and still ahead, cnn exclusive reporting shows right-wing attorney kenneth chesebro, who helped devise the trump campaign's fake electors plot in 2020 concealed a secret twitter account from prosecutors. what is this going to mean? we'll have more on that story next >> i'm arlette saenz at the white house and this is cnn selling your home realtor dot com's real choice selling lets you choose from multiple agent proposals. because when agents competing, you win, don't all have to do that. not really. trust the number one app real estate professionals trust
so it's a shift in mindset about conserving every drop, about harvesting fog and rainwater, about cleaning up gray water supplies and just trying to maximize the stuff of life as much as we can because in a concrete and asphalt city life like that, the aquafers not getting recharged, that may have to change a little bit. but it really begins with just a new mindset that none of this can be taken for granted. >> yeah, unbelievable that the city is sinking at that rate, that it is as well....