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Some folks are fortunate enough to have a close relationship with the truth that saddams us but what about everyone else can be find ways to make people feel like all friends of the environment and almost didnt because communing with nature and edibles that it is important for our collective boat being home welcome to equal india from about our group could be really introduce you to some people who are taking care of nature in all its forms. Gray animals im not a very sight across my own neighborhood. But many a time before animals including cows horses and. Streets i mean the famed for we met an audible rights champion. And. Distressed back to help. Us when she arrived at the Animal Sanctuary until she was 3 months old. And blind. And. Among competing. For traditional celebrations. That we had seems. Associated what you associate it with human beings we had to change. So that everyone who came to visit. Every day someone would. Those who could sing i would ask them to sing after about 4 or 5 months i started coming outside and then after 6 months she allowed us to anyone to go in and then we allowed. Only one off 100 animals and birds that. Cares. Just for. This going around an opera for. All creatures great and small a sanctuary for animals in distress. Is a well known figure in india shes particularly. Building an Animal Rescue shelter wasnt part of a plan but off the volunteering sanctuary and limited capacity she set up a shelter in 2002 with a sanctuary that was meant to take you know 55 dogs originally yesterday teeming with creatures great and small the animals of come to us in the accident cases we had closed down illegal circus so some of the dogs and horses came from there. So of course some horses were abandoned and we got them full of moods and you know things like that. Some of the worst exploitation of horses in india takes place at readings traditionally the groom writes on a horse with a ceremony accompanied by a crowd making a lot of noise and often fighting celebrate gaudi gunship gopalan is splitting a campaign against this culturally ingrained practice. The 63 year all is supported by her team of 21. 00 helpers most of them are born and it is a read in charge of a clinic thats been receiving a lot of outpatients recently. Being overdue for them. Here this is an order just limited to people just probably going to be sent as well d the dealt with that in the. Giving of. The board to not only dogs will work because of. Their. Good im with you all the day with the whole is it into the nose and. Out of the 800 animals close to 500 are dogs india has the highest population of street dogs in the wood as demented and around 35000000 as part of an Animal Birth Control Program dogs are supposed to be done to sterilize and then return to where they are found but gopalan says it has been. The procedure at the shelters unfortunately the program has not been as successful as we would want because when theyre picked up theyre also vaccinated and the fear that is what its one is the fear of being bitten by dogs the other is the field rabies which is a very real thing in this country. To protect animals to the stablish more than 60 years ago and fantasies have not been updated for kuti against animals for instance the fine is 52. 00 pings thats less than 16 euro cents it is men that in the states like punjab and. Underground dogfighting rings continue to flourish. Exotic birds and animals continue to be bred in captivity. In the case of emus these birds that are not native to india brought more than 20 years ago from australia to promote farm as a Partnership Project between both governments the trend that never really took off they can once farm was that they would make a lot of money selling any more eggs. So he moved into anyway to not become popular so all they did was that they let so many obviously died and the ones the few that we managed to get we they were injured dog bites and so we found them at the wall somewhere and then some i. V. s on my hand and thats how theyve come to us initially bootstrapped with their personal savings and investment from a father all creatures great and small today primarily relies on donors for its funding to keep up with its increasing need the farm is on its way to becoming selfsufficient. But go balance 1st priority remains making sure that animals get the care and attention she believes they deserve. You know when people tell me that they hate animals of the dont like dogs of the constant cats you dont want to missing forget about our relationship with our loved ones and our families and our friends all over this transaction but this is one relationship between human beings and animals that is nonsense. A relationship that go palin and her volunteers do their best to nurture. Change. Just like underneath there are many and bad mentalists around the world while working under any harm caused in nature like manmade fires for example weve all seen the horrific images of bin laden with rock 100 india or california in the us in germany scientists are trying Something Different to get extended to see what would happen if a forest ravaged by fire was left more or less to its own devices. With beech trees maples or estens jeanette bloom her and aebischer are always glad to see a new member of the family arrive about 12 months ago the 2 researches began documenting changes big and small to this section of a forest ravaged by fire. We got what we hoped for the ecosystem is starting to recover and certain species are quickly appearing and spreading such as these aspens theyve now brought about changes to the area that are in turn helpful for other species. Good 6 and in august 28th seen a forest fire raised almost 4 square kilometers of woodland outside the town of twine pleats in eastern germany an area larger than 500 pitches the usual practice after a forest fire is to clear the entire area and replant trees as seen on this private land but not in this case thanks to a government funded project here dead trees are left standing in the. Local forest each week think it is testing an alternative solution removing most of the dead pine trees and planting other species in their place the idea is to create a mixed forest thats also home to oaks poplars and other deciduous trees. To me so i can i 1st wanted to see which species of tree i could use and how old they needed to be before being transplanted carrying out tests is important to get the full picture 1st. And thats when the forest abroad in the expertise of these researchers theyre here to find out the best way for a forest to be able to regenerate and become more climate resistant with or without human assistance. The researchers take a hands off approach limiting their work to observing which plants and animals settle in the habitat its a rare opportunity. Its now standard procedure i just see to it that we repair the damage that humans have done all too frequently we do not give nature the time or space to do that itself and that deprives us of the chance to learn from nature to forgive them for all the false. Among the things they have learned is that in addition to providing shade dead wood also in the hands of the soil when it falls to the ground it creates more humus which gives the soil more moisture the work is carried out on his test areas is on a smaller scale than is common in conventional Forest Management theyre really accessible by car and hes a wreck did a fence around the forest to keep the larger animals at bay he left a number of dead trees standing leaves have also been spread to keep the soil moist and to protect it during drought year were seeing large scale forest fires in the region and thats going to continue so we need to learn how to respond. And thats why researchers in that blue murder is here shes been collecting data on soil humidity and temperature which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other Research Institutes are also involved in the project the data gathered over the projects 5 year time frame is being collected at her university and has filed a near bilin but it happened habits like death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted by humans. Weve seen up to 3 times the amount. Naturally resettling compared to the prying or oak trees that were planted on the area. After after he found wooden. The researchers are also part of an International Network theyre eager to hear about the experiences of colleagues in the u. S. And mediterranean countries and to learn if and how forest ecosystems can be made more robust. Doesnt start. To go and starts cooling our work is really important it can help us to compare biomes or large ecological zones so that we can discuss common patterns or and. One thing the number of studies show is that even the remains of trees killed or damaged in severe fires help the forest ecosystem rebound which supports the argument of letting nature of being. Out of being in nature oh god. Thats a calm you down doesnt make you more confident he social contact with nature can help. And it can even help people who are suffering from depression and other Mental Health. Clinic in the city of chennai he introduced cream karate as part of the patients rehabilitation programme. Working in the garden is good for. She suffers from schizophrenia and has asked not to be identified. Shes been at this clinic for approximately 10 years. But that was obviously before the illness people worked in the textile business. Here in the garden the banana plants are hoping her feel better. If it is she says we look after the garden every day. We bring water from the top and walk to these plants or dig in the fresh air. When it rains we dont need to water the plants and i want to. Also sit out. Its nice because of the air its a nice garden and a nice horse. But. The clinic will see it does being treated is the institute of Mental Health internet. Its one of the oldest psychiatric institutions in asia for more than 10 years the doctors have practiced socalled equal to a green therapy the basis of these treatments was scientific studies that investigated the effect of gardening on patients behavior and healing. They also call it increases their concentration it includes a. Little bit and it makes them still more manageable so all in a village has given only a possibility. And never had a negative one bucks work. Along with drugs that aids the less speedy to go to. The ideas to make gardening a part of tended to be came from elsewhere. In 2007 the Nongovernmental Organization nearly planted a garden on the grounds of huge facility experts supported the. Show the men and is the founder of which means shade for her it was also something new the interplay between reforestation caring for gardens and the contribution of patients from the clinic it was a win win situation for everyone involved. Patients who would have spoken for months even after they entered the hospital. They would say things like i have a god and that. And i like this rule. They have a simile. Responses like that i make definitive facts i think we really find that the facts everybody its not just about someone who is mentally all of us need this kind of green that have been in recent. Nearly as been planting greenery and city god in since 2005 mostly on farm a wasteland like the former landfill on the idea that. In the year after being founded volunteers started a Forestation Program in the region. Today this up in forest is one of the most beautiful green areas in the city. Since corbett 19 more and more volunteers are coming from. So. Many and. They were doing something for the cause but now ive seen many of them come because they feel to mean this place know its like gardens of healing really. Gardening work and the time spent outdoors has long been recognized as important parts of listed to be the hope is that soon each patient will have his or her own little garden patch and with that the peace they need to recover. Connecting with nature it seems is the default setting for humans weve returned to it when the fruits of modern life. For the people of london all been forging has grown in popularity thanks in part to. Be dont spend more Time Outdoors and reconnecting with nature experienced followed your calling the city getting newbies how to eat plants like thinking without getting a rash. Is it johnson is looking for something fresh and for free. And she finds what shes looking for all over london in parks by roadside and a bus times. This goes everywhere its a really nice edible the reason. Its a lot. But its well known as the humans as well but in a. Very mild. Everything very well and is full of it nancy. Is he likes to pass on her expertise and leads foraging walks under the name benevolent. Corona lockdown gave more londoners the time and desire to explore the surroundings. Very oh yeah elderberries right for the picking. Its always anything thats not a protected species even in most parks smell those loaves. And term what you think they smell a lot 5. Some people say popcorn some people say catfish. They are best not eaten raw because theyve got a tiny bit of toxin in them which is neutralized as soon as you cook it its got amazing she says legend has it that a spirit lives in every elder tree and you must be careful never to make an angry. Its like very long. So we quickly continue on our way around the corner we make our next discovery yarrow. This further a fella. One of my and days old time failsafe go to. This is the hour i kill you are always especially versatile he says it tastes good on bread but its also medicinal plant thats used to cleanse moons. Grab a little bit. To. Put on your wounds and then you can use the long leaves of the plant. To run around like a. Stinging nettle is a special treat for izzy she says that its digestion and can be found growing most everywhere. People the baby sick of buying everything packaged in plastic and also having to buy what is just there we were born into this world and there it is and just go get it so she just get to learn about how to do that. But most londoners havent got a clue that you can harvest enough for an entire meal in one of the citys parks. The 1st thing i would not say. The other day i saw there was still going and i knew still a lot. But i wouldnt go because i dont know what touched it. What causes it to go right near here for 3 years and you know that you know its a good thing you know. Is he however is always hunting for edibles and often makes surprising discoveries. Last weekend i found some truffles in the car park of a tesco and i was quite exciting. I was on my knees there going in the ground like a square 0 which is what you got there if you want to be a forward you need to so think mark an animal. Maybe its good that most londoners dont know about the free food around them that way theres still some left for the citys real squirrels. I mean not me 14 yet but ive started a balcony garden a pandemic to grow by its a really tiny step to the green leafy vegetables which are on the little banks. Wasnt. A clean up of ivory was the need of the hour what weve been looking at the example of the sheet of observer an innovation the worlds most polluted river in a mini tour around equal india in the 3rd part we look at how people can be encouraged not polluted with Household Waste to get. Indonesias trash problem is dire and its impact is felt worldwide more than 80 percent of the countrys trash is mismanaged often landing in internet raters overflowing landfills or in canals and rivers the island nation produces more than 3 point 2000000. 00 tons of waste each year almost half of which ends up in the ocean. Illegal trash exports from australia north america and europe are making the situation worse. With words really no formal trash disposal here residents take care of it themselves socalled with speakers trying to find green usable material in the mounds of trash. Despite their abysmal Living Conditions they fill the gap government officials have left they make recycling possible. And theyre not alone since 2014 than some Barber Center has been active in the city of. The recycling bank established collection spots for Household Waste at specific times a driver comes by ways the trash thats been gathered generates a receipt on the sport and transports the vase to a Central Location for many residents of the metropolis this not only presents a clean being for them to dispose of their trash but also makes trash collection a structured and lucrative source of income to. The bank some perverse and operates under the principle that anyone can hand them their trash and according to a special point system they get cash for their work they take more than 100 different types of crash which are further processed in textile factories. John samuel is one of the founders of the Prize Winning Organization and hes proud of the social impact his company has had. I mean this is raised that we collect from communities when we came brinda about dismissed bank being formed groups and we asked them to collect this kind of trash book on some of them is somebody from plastic. Come on your paper. Even glass like this is. The p. T. Waters are preston used in local textile factories for manufacturing polyester 10 kilograms of p. T. Models take up more than 1005 cubic metres in the sack used for gathering trash it would have otherwise ended up in the ocean well done without putting up with it sometimes people do not have a way to get rid of their waste so when they dont know what to do and there is a river nearby then the river becomes the place. And. The bank some pubescent as a successful concept thats already being copied its now one of about a dozen of the cycling banks in bundles. By these developments are not nearly enough every gram counts in the ongoing fight against catch. The by many that has a real. However much we try to get not going out of the way to cause harm and. That is our Prime Minister will now. Give you enough to think about to meet you again next week and the back. Movement. Can shape nothing works for the light when you work for television but its important in our everyday life to 90 percent of all perception is our vision might influences our sense of well being but it can also be informed full point too much blue lights can damage our eyes some on time and the benefit of the antibodies in good shape. How high up above the glittering skyline of singapore in. Our vegetables. The megacity had been importing tons of food from abroad but no more and more it is to be self produced. Singapore a high tech metropolis turns into an agricultural nation global trade towers. In 60 minutes on top of. The book why did this person moves his her body. There are. Ours. Is a result march that can be done to. Make up your own body. Double. Digits. Was. Nothing works without light when you work for television but its important in our everyday life to 90 percent of all perception is our vision thats how do light and colors affect our health this is what todays shows all about and this is why im going to talk to a doctor if you could move 3 parts about how light can damage your skin and about how light can heal our skin lights can even help protect us from the Novel Coronavirus how it works as a disinfectant take a look at our report ambulances are filled with viruses and bacteria which could be destroyed by using ultraviolet light but the technology for disinfecting ambulances this way has only recently been developed now the company beenz has made a quantum leap it has introduced a u. V. System into ambulance ceilings which can disinfect the interior in less than 10 minutes the l. E. D. Lights are more effective and less toxic than traditional disinfection measures this shows a range of cleanliness deep violet areas are 99 percent pathogen free while white areas such as the structure 100 percent of them with a nod to for the nines its a. We used to disinfect the vehicle in the hall after all before each use by hand we had to go through the whole process and the problem was that the disinfection wasnt standardized and consistent but this is a technological system so the human error factor isnt fair anymore disinfection is now consistent and reported about it as if its all spaced all the process was developed in collaboration with the found institute in the town of since 2014 it has been conducting research with the lights which work better and are more variable than fluorescent lights it depending of does not know me at all 265 nanometer wavelength is much more efficient use of. By using the radiation we achieve double the amount of disinfection. That doesnt fit so its lifestyle. And thats very valuable during the coronavirus pandemic. Many body functions are dependent on light light influences our home. Or Blood Pressure or pulse and it can even affect the way we fight off infections in the morning the percentage of blue light is particularly high it effectively stops the production of all the sleep of all the attorneys and it increases the level of testosterone and it increases our Blood Pressure and it makes us ready for the day from midday on words light has a lot of yellow components this is why are so alert in leaving the blue light diminishes and the red light comes to life this is when we produce military news in this is where we go to sleep and this is why the artificial light we use to turn night into day can mess up the whole system. There seems to be no escaping blue light radiated from computer monitors smartphones t. V. s and l. E. D. Lights and new studies show it can damage your. Ice. Man and are both students on a typical day theyll be staring at screens of various kinds from morning until night. When i left and im in front of them a lot for studying for checking and summarizing slides checking emails and of course for entertainment netflix music and the like. It can add up to 10 hours a day. The problem is that blue like can cause long term damage to our vision off the mall or just all of us has been researching the effects of blue light on the retina. Cancun vs blue line exposure causes a condition known as age related Macular Degeneration its the most common cause of blindness in german and. Macular degeneration which only used to be seen in only 2 patients destroys the macula this small area in the center of the retina is responsible for focus blue light penetrates deep into the eye right through to the retina where it triggers the formation of toxic substances as they accumulate they eventually lead to the degeneration of the eyes photoreceptors which never grow back as a result of our vision worsens. Its to be expected in old age but many people are unaware that the blue light radiating from computer and phone displays accelerates the process we accompany modern and other sandro to an appointment with the eye doctor will he see signs of toxic deposits on their regulars and fought him interestingly into one and im looking for if were looking for possible damage by blue light and particularly interested to see if there are deposits in the different retinal layers into sheet metal cheese to the op blog thank you dont have him or list. So their eyes are still fine for the time being but blue light is everywhere and will be our whole life Long Companies that make glasses have found a new market niche glasses with blue filter lenses are they just a marketing ploy or are they actually beneficial we asked the students to wear the blue filter glasses for 3 days on a sunny day blue light levels are 600 times higher than a normal l. E. D. Display but theres a difference outside its so bright that our pupils contract in a natural response to protect the eyes. Thats not the case with a computer screen so did the glasses help. And i didnt notice much difference i did have this feeling that bright light seemed a little warm of the eyes but i didnt have the impression that it made my eyes more relaxed. And long arkansas i was able to concentrate longer while sitting in front of the screen and i was also able to work longer and thats long and. So the effect of the specs seemed to be in the i have the behold or they might be an option for people who wear glasses and spend a lot of time in front of a screen but there are no real standards for blue filters yet in the meantime how about switching to night mode on your screen and spend less time in front of those screens. Use warm white l. A. Deal lights which are between 2703000 kelvin. And try to get out more itll give your eyes a much needed break. Gazing into the distance from time to time relax with your eyes staring constantly onto your smartphone on the other hand damages your eyes they will start to flicker water and each and bird doctors call this digital i disease u. V. Light is responsible for our temp and that helps us. Vitamin d. Which is essential for bone health and many other things on the other hand u. V. Light can damage our skin it leads to sunburn it leads to wrinkles and its the main cause for skin cancer so how should we deal with light this is what im going to ask dr pipes from the vantage clinic here. Hello dr levine. Hello we need the sun for our rhythm for our mood but how much sun is actually dangerous this is dependent on the skin type people have a very fast skin and plant or red hair may be very sensitive to sun they may get sunburn even after a few minutes in the sun people with docs can sensitive to the sun and they do not need as intense Sun Protection fortunately ever what also counts is the cumulative sun exposure which people have to wring their life because this predispose us to skin cancer the greatest dangers of black and white skin cancers the socalled melanoma. Cancer all skin types equally at risk. No patience with fast skin the skin type one and 2 are at increased risk of both white skin cancer and black skin cancer malignant melanoma the most common types of skin cancer. Types of skin cancer basal cell carcinoma. Well ignat melanoma is less common but also more aggressive and unfortunately the incidence is increasing people with docs can develop may also develop malignant melanoma but sometimes at other parts of the body which are not so much exposed to the skin such as the fingernails the foot sort of the membranes what signs and symptoms should be watch out for. White skin cancer often manifests quiet and suspiciously it looks like a rat. Which may grow and which may become its right up there and begin to believe and have a crust. If patients have a lesion which looks like this and which does not know that they should see a dermatologist black skin cancer is usually doc. To distinguish black skin cancer so malignant melanoma from benign you find there is a simple rule with applies to most patients but a b. C. D. E. Roll rule. Stands for is some attribute be it before bordeaux see for carlo d. For diameter for innovation if illusionists is symmetric irregular bought us is colored very dark or irregularly has a diameter off more than half a centimeter and is elevated criteria for malignancy prevention is the most important thing how do you protect yourself one thing which is important is to put on some screen with some protection factor which is high enough on the other hand you should make sure to wear clothes which are adequate Sun Protection for example a cap when youre out in the sun for a long time or with long sleeves in addition you should make sure that you do not spend too much time in the sun around noon and that you do not get time but. Doctors would like to run studios because the u. V. Radiation is especially dangerous there. Are many light skinned people seek out tanning studios because it makes them feel attractive and healthy but indoor tanning is not a healthy trend for. The World Health Organization puts tanning beds on the group one list in the same class as the cigarettes and especially if that means theres an elevated risk of developing cancer if you use sunbeds regularly. The w. H. O. Says young people are particularly endangered its cause for concern in germany because the number of teenagers frequenting tanning studios has been on the rise in recent years even though minors are legally prohibited from using them a male has sensitive skin and as never been to a tanning studio but for the purpose of this report shes going to visit one now equipped with a hidden camera shes curious to see if she will be asked to present a valid id to verify or age as is required by law dermatologist zilker schneider bush is seeing more and more cases of young people with melanoma that it lets outside their humvee it is rated a lot of young people with advanced cases of melanoma in the hospital lately. And when you see how fast this cancer can spread metastasized and reduce someones Life Expectancy its shocking and very sad. This is what the skin tumors can look like. A study in 2012 concluded that of 64000. 00 cases of malignant melanoma diagnosed in western europe each year about 3400. 00 were triggered by the use of tanning beds an estimated 800. 00 deaths were scribed to sunbed use back to our tester emilia. And im skin type one that means i have very light skin i have to wear lots of sunscreen in the summertime because my skin burned so easily. The tanning salons should be turning emilio away but thanks to her hidden camera its clear that few of the businesses actually checked your age gaps you probably heard his identity yet they werent interested in my age or seen my idea maybe i just look overnight as if sure no one gave her advice what do experts say. This is very frightening but it proves what we were afraid of that young people are still being allowed into tanning salons that has to change. And now emilia is doing another test thats less risky son face free app created by the University Hospital shows how her skin could look with excessive sunbed use and the damage it causes and its not just to light skinned people sunbeds increase the risk of skin cancer for people of all complection zz. U. V. Radiation can not only cause skin cancer it also weakens your immune system that means your body is less able to fight viruses bacteria or funding so especially in times of corona you sort of voice going to sound studios like varies according to the reids you live in on the globe or the time of the year here in europe in autumn it gets dark and grey and people getting depressed and tired and what helps against it might. Have grey and very little light this is what short winter days look like after work in the dark and back home in the dark the lack of light has an effect on our mood. Its not a myth the winter blues is scientifically proven. Latitude 15 percent of the population suffers from winter blues or winter depression and they complain of symptoms such as lack of drive a gloomy mood joylessness and increased fatigue frequently however they also complain about ravenous appetite and a strong need for sleep. Its no wonder have always been dependent on daylight. We lived outside it was straightforward as the sun was shining we were active at night without sunlight we rested today we may have to get up when its still dark and we spend most of the short bright face indoors were living against the natural rhythm of daylight. Even in winter time we should try to spend one to 2 hours a day outdoors to get enough light otherwise we