Meet people who were relocated to new homes following a slum demolition drive did life get better or worse. And cross the globe young people are skipping school to campaign for their future. Baby children and young people today have a good chance of living into the next century but what will life be like in the year twenty one hundred. Average temperatures will be one and a half to two degrees celsius higher than they were before the Industrial Revolution possibly more. That will cause extreme drought thirty percent of the earths surface will probably be. Many areas almost ten now coastlines will be underwater sea levels will have risen by huff a meter and thats a conservative estimate so where will people live one forecast until. Pates two billion people will become climate refugees the sobering outlook is driving young people to take to the streets demanding efforts be stepped up to secure their future then hit very close call there. Was. Thousands of schoolchildren rallied on the streets of berlin calling for a quick phase out of coal. Among them fifteen year old lena steinmetz. This morning everybody. Is. That its a typical morning at leno says high school in gottingen a four hour drive from berlin. But recently hes been skipping classes on fridays following the example of greta tune back this week to school girl became world famous last year for going on strike to protest against climate change. Is for shes showing that we can stand up for what we believe in and that we can try to influence how adults make policy and make a change in society to protect of oxen survive. This friday little is in berlin instead of at school he wrote his speech the night before and is now going to print it out at a copy shop. Eighteen year old johnny idealisation is graduating from high school this year that saw the end of his generation didnt do enough or nothing at all thats a huge problem and its one they have to answer for its part. Of the group has a meeting with a journalist from german news magazine show down. The stand team is preparing a cover story about the young activists and their movement. What motivates them and how do they envisage their future the east yes just look at your own history in that so i believe there is a real transformation underway here we discussed notions like less is more a lot now unlike five of the. Years ago i think its become sexy its more people want to go to the cell phone. And even the politicians seem to be taking an interest in ministers has invited the teenagers for a quick chat legals has been held up so the others have gone ahead. And i will try to work on the minister and target his heart strings a little. Beautiful this is a big issue for us so we need to use emotions to hopefully store him into action will be viewed as a. High hopes indeed the kids also get to address words to the governments Cole Commission to look at the school thats yours and were not young and we are neglecting our duties at the moment by not attending School Classes were demanding that adults fulfill their moral duties by guaranteeing us a viable future. Something that. Does this is a first fourteen year olds taking their own Political Initiative instead of just following older peoples was like taking a proactive unimportance stunts in a political protest movement in the process breaking the rules by not being at school. Now not today or tomorrow but now. That a surprise the parents minister for Economic Affairs paid to i have my own eager to take to the protesters stage and it is not just to go back to your office and get to work on what needs to be done. I asked seems im happy with his associates from the ministry. And at pains to be all smiles for the crowd and the cameras he was with shortly afterwards about his socalled meeting with protestors complete with photos of himself and the crowd including a smiling girl. A photo op. And a route. Then was not paid to maya that was nasty we didnt want him to come any new that we dont want to be instrumental laws do care and. Some schools have been trying to apply and i to student absences but will they continue to do so if the rallies continue to grow and get. On the phone now stop being penalized with older people telling them its not on will they find the strength to carry on. Or they all become greater two bags and have the stamina and guts to stick to their guns it will be hugely important. The city this entire mystery right to strike. If the adults continue this way there will be no chance of reaching the goals of the paris climate summit. Teenagers protesting outside the Chancellors Office calling for a radical and genuine Energy Revolution now and not several decades from now a generation that politics and society has underestimated. Clearly our generation is far more political than adults believe theres an incredible amount of action and a lot of it just isnt being seen as he. And his local activist group have worked out that there are eight hundred thirty three fridays to go until the expected completion of germanys coal phase out in twenty thirty eight in their eyes thats far too many so theyll be repeating their demands at future protests. For these young activist sustainability is keen they want politicians to think of the future and begin prioritizing climate protection now in many cities worldwide though thats a pipe dream in some there is no proper urban planning at all theyre rapidly expanding populations urgently need living space in india also richies regularly demolish illegal settlements and shift inhabitants to new developments. But that doesnt mean an improvement in their quality of life. Come on a lost her twenty four year old daughter last october. The young woman contracted tuberculosis a year after the family were moved to ma wholl once a small fishing village east of mumbai. Go by. When we came here from kuala my daughter was fine before she worked at a pharmacy. She had no Health Issues back then. The books salazar one of thousands of families that have been relocated to the area under a slum demolition drive in the indian mega city. Hundreds of them have either lost a Family Member or have seen them battle chronic Health Issues since the relocation. Bobby that. Had just gotten started experiencing all kinds of problems after we were brought here its difficult to get food to areas filthy the air and water and clean. There are chemical factories all around us. The new residential estate is in the middle of a heavily industrialized landscape the residents call it toxic hell flanked on all sides by Oil Refineries and chemical factories the air here is full of smoke and fumes and foul smelling emissions. Leaks and accidents in the factories are common. Its an environment hostile to habitation that people are being forced to live in. The buildings in the settlement were constructed just a few years ago but they were built cheaply and are already falling apart chemical runoff from the factories has poisoned the water the residents drink. Footage from twenty seventeen shows the demolition of over one thousand homes in the slums of mumbai that so many residents on the road to my home. Most arrived here that year looking forward to life in modern apartments away from the illegal settlements they once lived in and unaware of the high level of toxicity in my hooves air and water the residents feel theyve been forgotten and that no one is interested in their problems theyve asked authorities what steps are being taken to rectify the problems but have yet to receive an answer. I have been shifted off from since last we yours and i am suffering from skin infection its tagged as then i gave me what it started off. And then for us it started with black what feet side and on the net and i started getting it genius ended the night. Then i visited dont i dont know and i walk on for mission from dead this is a what but infection. Ever since their arrival almost every family here has suffered from some combination of respiratory issues skin rashes stomach and. Sections or heart problems and deteriorating health is not the only problem facing the residents of ma who and. Theres a lack of proper infrastructure and transport facilities. Thats not uncommon in mumbai is socalled rehabilitation colonies and makes travelling a nightmare especially during an emergency the next train station is several kilometers away. That there then was there well you know when my daughters condition worsened that night at around one thirty am we took her downstairs. We had to wait for two hours until we finally found a taxi but instead of taking a straight to the hospital he took us all over the place that was there absolutely no facilities here if the woman has to give birth she could meet with the same fate as my daughter. The long and the expensive commute has forced many families now living in ma who will to take their children out of schools. Other residents who used to work as day laborers or domestic helpers in mumbai are now unemployed. The distances are just too great without some kind of reliable transport. I do but there was one but i doubt our children now have to travel twelve or thirteen kilometers to get to school we have to be able to reach our workplaces in five to ten minutes but now it takes us two hours within one year of coming here weve lost what it means to live as a family. Over the past year the new residents have protested repeatedly about the terrible conditions in the settlement. But no one is listening or trying to help solve the many problems they say we have a vision big what do you definition. The idea of rehabilitation is understood in ma russia state simply to shift a family from one place to another living for the definition of rehabilitation actually includes the right to livelihood to education and to Healthy Living in this case people have been moved to a place that has no duke ational facilities or hospitals. And crucially these people have lost their livelihoods. Gotten reality they have simply been brought here and dumped. Dumped out of that. How do we create some. Living space is for people animals and thats a huge Global Challenge right now many people are stepping up to face it turning their ideas for change into Reality Global ideas series we meet some of these dedicated individuals. Today were off to mexico our reporter carmen traveled to the small village of said in the south of the country one particular crop is still found that using traditional methods that stroll in the tourists. Every morning a one hundred over a three goes about follows in her ancestors footsteps she goes to the government plans behind her house the juice they yield can be turned into public air a mexican drink thats been made in the country for centuries its also her primary source of income. Is. That. Here im rescuing the traditions my parents passed on to us. They only sold their polk in the local area. But i hope to bring it to the cities too. And people have heard of paul. But they dont really know much about it. And if i tell them about its benefits ill be able to sell more look at it. This. Like a one hundred most of the nearly two hundred residents of l. Earn a living making poor care. Its hard work for not much money many dream of one day having a better life in the big cities of mexico or in the us most of the villages young people have already left. A one hundred three children no longer live here either she herself had moved to mexico city but had to return to look after her parents and continue their tradition of production. Because of emigration many farms in the region are suffering from neglect. My son is located at an elevation of over two and a half thousand meters when it rains water runs into the valley as a result soil erosion has become an increasingly grave problem in recent years. When those lost that mean what else you know if it makes it really hard to grow maize wheat and being. And these crops are essential to the diet of most people here and then even if we lose the soil it will be really difficult to regenerate it was the president well i was at it at sea its a vicious circle as the erosion grows worse even more young people leave thats why bibiana about the guy turn set up the moon harry smilin Obvious Group their combat in a row jand by planting something that flourishes here but garvey. Planted in rows the garvie roots form a network that helps keep water and nutrients in the soil. The hope is that fertile farmland will persuade the villages young people to come back. This is to get the benefit as it is done was in. Venice. We want to motivate the young people to take care of our homeland and our soil that me. The and above all we want to give them an incentive to stay here. Is the main one we dont want them to leave as one must get another. Program has also been getting support from mexico city. A million know it today yaga is a born and bred city dweller his life is a world away from cern but he saw a lot of mexicos rural areas as a child on Family Vacations and wants to raise awareness of the problems facing people there. In twenty seventeen he founded a startup called root which organizes sustainable trips to the rural outback but many other eco tourism operators he says arent a sustainable as they like to claim. A dream in mexico has to change because right now most of it its a fuel based on extractive system and this means that we are people are using the natural and Cultural Capital of communities and more freedoms without giving back to the system as his Company Offers an alternative to trips that organizes aim to treat the rural population as equal partners most of the proceeds stay in those communities the money is reinvested on the ground for example in Environmental Protection projects like the one run by the mo here is millionaire yes. The fear of tourism system also takes Group Bookings these visitors arrive after today they are accompanied by a number of route topia staff who serve as intermediaries between the two. Local residents. Here after a seven hour drive they finally arrived. In a communication is not as fluid as the beginning and this is because theres a huge hole trying sometimes very soon in big language barriers if there is a true sense of being welcome talk of anything. Goes away quickly. But. That cultural gap is also closed by sharing a bowl of. The beverage made from fermented our gov in its production has a proud tradition and mexico going back more than a thousand years thats a refreshing slightly sour taste its viscous consistency also takes some getting used to. In mexico a god plants are also known as marg where they take five ten or more years to grow to maturity the poor ghettos then hold a ceremony in which they ask god for permission to open the plant. Every day for an entire year this margaret will now yield several leaders of al gore me add this honey water is then fermented for several days to produce its characteristic flavor and. The result this publication also known as the aztec drink of the gods. Has the sunsets the visitors join the locals around a campfire. Conversation flows and grows more relaxed. The reticence of this morning starts to melt away. To the next morning a one hundred offers a short class in the mystical language. The tourists are an asset for my son she says and not just in the Financial Sense you know you want the villagers are too poor to travel elsewhere but theyre happy to meet young visitors from across mexico. And thats and this trip has made me ask myself a lot of new questions. When i talk to the people here and they show me an area that is completely unknown if you come from the city but there. Was no colossus on the. Phone with experience in my i loved it getting to know this other side of my countrys culture its been a life changing experience. The visitors will spend another two days here but before they leave the villagers invite them to come back in a few months the timing is no coincidence thats when locals will be hosting a big public a festival here and i must send. In late two thousand and fourteen pictures like these along to the world bebo the virus was spreading in africa and it was the worst outbreak ever most people who contracted the deadly virus died a total of eleven thousand people lost their lives started in spreading rapidly to liberia and sierra leone cases were also recorded in senegal mali and one thousand the World Health Organization only declared the epidemic over in march of two thousand and sixteen but now ebola is back in the democratic republic of congo its killed more than five hundred people that since last summer. Joseph in a holy has every reason to smile the fact that shes holding a healthy daughter in her arms is a minor miracle josephine was in the last stages of pregnancy when she caught the ebola virus. I thank god for giving me a safe birth and helping me survive but im especially thankful that my daughter was born healthy. Enough line. Little sylvana is the first documented case of a healthy baby born to a mother who had a bola during the current outbreak the two were lucky enough to be taken into a well equipped Treatment Center here in the east congolese city of beni. Also survived but his wife and five year old daughter were both killed by the virus like hundreds of others. Every month for us to come here for follow up appointments. He receives both medical and psychological care. I would like to thank all the doctors that the a boulder Treatment Center and all of those who keep everything clear as well as the psychologists who help us understand the disease and help us find our way back into daily life. Survivors are struggling to cope theyre often abandoned by friends and acquaintances who are afraid they could still be contagious. As far as experts can tell its extremely rare for. Us to transmit the virus but most people in eastern congo dont know that the stance of better safe than sorry. For decades this region has suffered under a brutal conflict between rebels and government soldiers dismayed controlling the disease extremely difficult in addition most congolese have little faith in their government which poses a serious obstacle to education campaigns ebola is yet another burden in what is one of the continents most dangerous regions in neighboring south sudan fear is growing that the disease could soon cross the border possibly infected refugees. With the support of the Wo