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1st we head to the amazon where the brazilian Forestry Commission is putting up a fight against a powerful timber lobby. Ever heard of flying rivers this is the movement of large quantities of water vapor released into the atmosphere by the amazon rain forest which causes precipitation across south america and is key to the health of our climate a single tree with a crown diameter of say 10 metres releases up to 300 liters of water in the form of vapor into the atmosphere every day on a sunny day the same tree will absorb up to 10000 liters of c o 2 and transform it into oxygen the amazon rain forest is home to tens of thousands of plant and animal species as well as 320. 00 Indigenous Peoples but for how much longer logging is on the rise in 2019 twice as much timber was. Felty at than in 2918. 00 and since the coronavirus pandemic began illegal loggers have become increasingly ruthless. It doesnt just look like a war it is one and its largely taking place under the cover of the dense amazon rain forest these images show one of the brazilian forestry of artes current combat missions one that will lace across the officials their jobs their hunting illegal gold mine is and log a sort of penetrated deep into the Indigenous Peoples protected territory the trespasses are more dangerous than ever not only other destroying the habitat theyre also transposing the component virus the team discovered a huge gold mine along with ruined forest and contaminated soil. The perpetrators had fled what they left shows how efficient the operation was. That this is an illegal Landing Strip its clear that whoever can build a runway like this house or vast Economic Resources that you we also have 10000 liters of gasoline over there. Sure this shows how well organized this mining site was steel gold from the Indigenous Peoples land. The illegal prospect has left their weapons behind most fled from the federal authorities for the Indigenous People who they destroy they are deadly dangerous across brazil Indigenous Peoples are trying desperately to isolate themselves by building fences not usually part of a culture they frequently suffer from imported Infectious Diseases to which they have no immunity 1st the legal log is now coronavirus the Indigenous Peoples are afraid. That he thought they trespass onto our land and exploit our natural resources. The government goes along with it its not as if they also want our resources. Its all the more difficult with the virus officially and. Brazils Indigenous Peoples feel abandoned by a government and a president who they disrespect their culture. The curry puna tribe was almost wiped out by an introduced disease and on our last visit a year ago they waged a bloody battle against the lumberjacks now their chief is cooling. We could be hit by a double tragedy. The 1st is the coronavirus and the 2nd a massacre. They have already threatened to kill us because of our land. Were cautious and were afraid. The Forest Authority bamma says the devastation of the rain forest has well organized financially strong back is somebody juves itself and. They are criminals who must be financed by organized gangs if they have the cash to buy this machinery and bring it here to the Indigenous Peoples lands theyre not only destroying brazils environmental heritage but theyre also damaging our countrys economy because the gold clee mine here will be resold illegally and in secret. They make a quick job of destroying the machinery with several 100000 euros usually they confiscate it but transportation is too difficult and they want to make sure they dont end up in the wrong hands. But despite victories like this evolvement is increasingly fighting a losing battle in the Election Campaign in president ial year both promise the powerful timber agricultural and mining lobby he would open the rain forest to economic exploitation view. Funds for Environmental Protection have been drastically cut forest authorities have been severely weakened through budget and staff cuts and the pandemic is only making things worse process juvie. The gold diggers and longer tracks invasion of Indigenous Lands has been increasing perhaps because they dont expect the author already is to have the stamina as the coronavirus continues to spread environmentalist say both. His policies and the virus are a deadly combination for the rain forest and Indigenous Peoples. Of the world and brazil are paying less attention and so the invaders have an opportunity. And we can see that there are already using it. People on the occupied land say they are there because the president says he allows it. To be used officials have confirmed that he is the state space agency which monitors the rain forest by satellite says its recording a shop increase in deforestation ibama discovery. And even a professional sawmill in the middle of the rain forest centuries old trees strictly protected being processed here. Illegal logging on indigenous land this is a Brazil Nut Tree that has been felled this is whats left of it you can see how big the tree was. Here to bomb a employees destroy the machinery and its this procedure that leads to their demise a few days later after the operation became known those in charge lost their jobs media reports said both was annoyed by the persistence of the conservationists meanwhile the Public Prosecutors Office is investigating whether they were dismissed wrongfully to appease them i see to be. If it can be proven or not brazils rain forest and Indigenous Peoples are in worse shape than they have been for a long time the pandemic is an additional danger and also a diversion from the devastation in the forest and the actual season of clear cutting and slashing. Hasnt even started yet. Every bit of rain forest destroyed in brazil accelerates Global Warming. These images from nasa show how rapidly our planet has been heating up over the decades above average temperatures as shown in red. According to the u. N. More than 40 percent of our planet is made up of dry areas half of which are completely in the 1st trial and even in the Northern Hemisphere harvest fair use are becoming more common there just isnt enough rain. So it might look green but just below the surface soil here in the northwest german region of brandenburg the earth is dry farmer tim dieter can see by measuring the soils hardness that years of drought have taken their toll and this year also looks like there will be too little water. Just in here i am good because if it doesnt. Were now standing in the treaty its a grain a mix between wheat and rye these are typical grains used for feed and theyre actually very resilient in dry conditions but even still were having to figure out a plan what measures the employment because its been way too dry again. Were talking about has a lower than average rainfall already this year is putting stress on the plants would melt water their roots struggle to gather nutrients from the soil it makes them grow more slowly and in extreme cases means they might die completely Digging Deeper theres even less water thats a problem for farmers. We need to be near harvesting less so we have less grain to sell which means less money but we also have less grain for field so were having to buy more. In 2018 germany experienced its hottest year on record was also one of the driest with only 60 percent of its average rainfall catastrophic for farmers 2 years on the land has still not recovered length and river levels dropped in forest fires reached in parts of the country Invasive Animals have since also become a problem migrating north as the climate has warmed. But its not just europe that has experienced change in parts of africa already battered by drought have been devastated by hotter dry seasons and later rainy seasons leading to swathes of crops and animals dying and extreme water shortages for the population. Climate change has led to the hottest decade on record. And its destabilising the jet stream a fast moving current of air and the upper atmosphere that circles the globe its caused by pressure differences resulting from hot air from the equator moving north and meeting arctic cold air moving south. Well the jet stream would normally run evenly scientists believe increasing temperatures at the poll are destabilizing and is the be agents arms or affecting the amount of key goods coming from some of them not regard to. Detroit because it is and this imbalance creates weights in the in the in the in this area in which that from School Children everything is ok then the jet stream is somehow stable going is you can speak of government years but when. There are some waves that wouldnt do much nor look too much sodden used that happens you get a heat wave. That leads to drought droughts that are lasting longer 2003 was in days now it remains 30 days this im normal situation but these warm warm. Front moves not so and that it was not seen before and that he did. Back in northern germany farmers might tim data are having to change the way they farm and use methods life automated the irrigation that were previously only needed in the south. But the 32 year old farmer worries that in the future it might not be enough. The worst of x. When you have these extremes and in the worst Case Scenario natural disasters like floods and severe droughts its obviously really hard to plan a you know it certainly has a Financial Impact on us you need to work out how to carry on operating how to make things work especially in terms of money. If Global Warming continues unabated droughts will become an even bigger problem for farmers in brandenburg and elsewhere its a prospect that could have dire implications. Stay at home thats been the key message during the coronavirus pandemic very well for those who have a home but 100000000 people worldwide live on the streets easily overlooked by those around them the sounds of people live in internet cafes in the pandemic nice have been forced to close. For yuki each day life is on hold his current abode a 15 square meter apartment in tokyo rent free hes 30 years old he completed school but has no professional qualifications. Because of it as well as a ive been living here since april but can only stay until june 8th. Until then im supposed to save money went with a Real Estate Agent and find an apartment. Its very worrying but im trying to manage. But how hed previously worked in a hotel with board and lodging included but the virus ended that he briefly worked in a supermarket but got fired to search for work is tiring. Accommodation only for those with a job. A young man in a critical situation the big city has thrown him out. Before the coronavirus had yuki day was always able to keep down in one of these 24 hour internet cafes. And i think its human nature to just get used to where every you live you just have to keep telling yourself im only here briefly tomorrow ill be somewhere else. But thats not true before the pandemic started tokyos 500. 00 plus internet and manga cafes provided a permanent home for around 4000. 00 people here you can rent a cubicle along with shower facilities and food per night it was cheaper than any hotel or apartment ideal for the working poor and day laborers who couldnt afford anything more marginalized and forgotten. Them enough of it on them. In yokohama south of tokyo a judo hall is now serving as an Emergency Shelter for those who are completely homeless theyre used to having no peace and quiet and very little privacy. For former internet cafe residents the clock is ticking uki day has come to the Government Office for those made homeless in tokyo by the coronavirus. He has a roof over his head now his appointment today will focus on job prospects and finding permanent accommodation the agency arranges an appointment with a Real Estate Agent but he still doesnt know how hell pay the rent for that. I cant dwell on it too much i still need to think about it but i need to be bold thats my approach. The head of the agency says his team used to advise 30 to 40 people a day since the pandemic the number has quadrupled. But at the moment all got to go to rent an apartment in tokyo you have to pay a deposit upfront along with key money and Real Estate Agency fees often its 6 months rent a lot of money so we also help to arrange loans and grants and i suppose i think. You can read a scours the internet job ads and go to sports but his hope of finding a job is virtually 0 entire areas of the city resemble a ghost town japan was a new session even before the coronavirus the 2008 financial crisis produced many of the internet cafe residents what will coronavirus poverty do to people. That night. But theres nothing everywhere says temporarily closed and no information on when theyll reopen not even pubs or restaurants are offering anything and no one knows how long this will last. Japans middle class is considered the backbone of society but its crumbling protective Family Structures are disintegrating the number of those living in precarious circumstances climbing uki each day is living proof poverty and homelessness may often be hidden here but there are very real nonetheless and the virus has exposed them like its about and i think thats why i hear of people who fall through the net will he get sick you mustnt i mean this was when i was thrown out of the internet cafe and i thought briefly about sleeping on the street. Its a good thing i heard about the government help center. In the name of u. K. Means courage today hes decided to join a queue beneath tokyo city hall where free food is on offer he doesnt normally come here but hes in me before the pandemic the service was offered twice a month now its every saturday before there were 80 people in need today its nearly 100. Draghi there. Are many of them are people who lived in internet cafes and are now homeless. People who were just getting by before but are now unemployed and only have a few 100 yen to their name. Yuki each day is hungry todays meal is rice fish and vegetables he has 10000. 00 yen left thats about 86. 00 euros no money no job and time is running out. In many parts of rural mexico traditional food and ways of cooking a very much alive and well. Also the women of chiapas for their recipes and many people working hard to hold these traditions. In the village of cardenas the men set off for work in the morning the women meanwhile are already hard at work theyre busy cooking a range of dishes bubbling away in their pots and pans is impressive thats because in the evening theyre expecting a visitor someone whos a great fan of their cooking skills. So what are they making. Through. Their herds to the corn to make the tamaulipas when theres the tomato sauce the. Tamales are a Traditional Mexican dish made with corn coated with various sources and then wrapped and cooked in banana leaves. A little bit of sun toast cooks every day with a mother who is 93 years old. Yet you still think. Mother they enjoy cooking. The women work hard in the kitchen every day but they receive no money for what they do and very little recognition yet they are the ones who decide what ends up on the table each day which produce from the region is used and whether or not their families have a balanced and healthy diet. But the women here in cardenas are getting help from a Nongovernmental Organization called d a i it promotes traditional farming methods the n. G. O. S run by a Single Family father mother and son have been working together for years. But that it only works because i mediate between the 2 of them. Respect is very important to each of us has our own area of expertise. In the town of santiago open are a few hours drive away da i is hosting a local trade fair for seeds farmers from the area are presenting their best corn and pumpkins the goal is to promote local crops and traditional farming methods and also to protect biodiversity. Showing the rich variety of crops that are grown here and all the different colors. Each color is good for a particular dish or drink. And a reason why it should be grown. And each corn crop gets registered at the fair with the farm its named the color of the crop and how many rows of corn are on each cog anyone who needs a particular variety can get seeds directly from the farmer rather than buying them commercially thats making it easier. For farmers to diversify strain. This is a around here for example the black the red and the spotted corn have started to disappear theyre not being grown as much as we want to revive these types of corn and reintegrate them back into farming. The idea of registering each corncob exactly is designed to encourage the farmers to grow local varieties rather than buying industrially produced seeds. So this corner was grown by we knew gomez hes one of the local farmers. On his land all milperra as the fields and here he grows pumpkins beings and above all from a nice. Thank you forest here i have yellow corn and rice and i think there are 14 rows of that. As i like to grow lots of different colors i have 4 here all together with my wife and yellow black and red. And sometimes ive had pink spotted or purples that minister. Because theyve crossed propagated in the field. But. Corn was 1st cultivated by the Indigenous Peoples of mexico thousands of years ago despite the many alternatives available these days most farmers here prefer to use seeds from the region. Meanwhile you salia and requires from v. A. I. Has arrived in the village of cardenas. You know when. They find their own gender roles are strictly defined in this region so its much easier for the women here to trust another woman and so we Work Together in. The same year and the women from the village have completed a very unusual project they produce their own cookbook full of their own recipes complete with photos. There they. Did the book to encourage women to use the produce they grow in their gardens. And of course we wanted them to be proud of their recipes with. Each woman was asked to contribute her favorite recipe describing exactly how she prepares it and which local ingredients she uses in the book was given out for free in the village they can also be downloaded online in the evening the women present a small selection of their dishes they each show what they have been cooking today tell us your name and country luis today i made a chicken hot pot. For you made from chickens that were running around the village this morning then theres a toll it occurring neal a local drink made from corn none of the women here ever dreamed that they and their recipes would one day be featured in a book working with the ngo has helped them realize that their recipes made from local produce arent just unique but even a key to a great a Food Security and its also helped many women here to understand the importance of their role so that they can be proud of the work that they do each day. I am. A strong women changing the world as we know it on our Facebook Channel d. W. Women youll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring others. D. W. Women gives a voice to women everywhere. And thats all from us a global 3000. Curious to know what you liked about the show so drop us a line to global 3000 and dont call next time. Impressive im surreal. In india nature has been taking a breather. The lockdown has shown how much more still needs to be done. Climate change is good because very very hot. Couple was cool its really funny for the environment and the people. He killed. 30 minutes on w. But you are now going to keep. Going lengths. Exposing injustice global news that matters to me for mines ringback ringback. A duel with words. Where i come from we dont want a way from a confrontation. When i was 5 years old my father took me to his friends and i was focused on the spot. On the sport that you learned so for me and to see all so. Fencing as a language and a good sword fight is a conversation. Much from your opponent understand the thinking new of the men to get close otherwise you can score a hit. Its not unlike a tough interview really when interviewing politicians or corporate c. E. O. s you have to wait for the right. Just to give you friends since then make you go. You have to take. Out all those other workers. This is g. W. News live from berlin pent up anger over racism pours out of london protesters there join a wave of demonstrations kicking off a pick that kicked off in the United States against the death of a black man in Police Custody activists say that people of color in the u. K. Face systemic racism that has proved deadly all to walk to. And in the u. S. Violent subsides and protests remain largely peaceful but the aggressive rhetoric from the white house is prompting international condemnation

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