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it s true she says you know everyone. says she s been out of the fish but i ll. get you to africa starts december twelfth on w. hello welcome to eco india sustainability magazine where really introduce you to change me people like you and i who are finding solutions to some of the most pressing problems in the world today. coming to us from new light in india. this week let s look at how an organization i m biking is changing people s perception of the city s street on. board with the asians are doing to reduce their god for
pity. and how an art project is making a war statement about every nation and climate change. what caused it was a story that has a brutal beginning but luckily a happy ending in the eighty s and the early ninety s or four hundred thousand stray dogs of mumbai were caught and killed was you didn t mean. local n.g.o.s have fought hard to me this practice never brought back for a. street which is of the forefront of this fight along the road ahead. when a buddha who smokes on the streets of the city s unfeelingly greet him with a strong suit. it s
a very mission. many times to the surprise of passers by. as a kid i used to see dogs being taken over by you know dogs that were non neighborhood dogs that we knew was me out of blackie and the months used to take over and kill there. really are lives that i mean why should this be done when their altimeters. my son be. for twenty two years understand this engine the way field of street dogs have been working towards the alternative. nothing is happening for nothing happening here than i infection on if the sunday one of the many routines the fall he lived just leave is to provide first aid to about twenty dogs in the forty area of south by.
or near them with the full cooperation is to kill them because they thought that was the only way it could bring down rabies or the stray dog population. for me of this twenty two year old johnny it s a long term relationship and you know every time a dog passes over part of me you know dice. the. street dogs in mumbai who deeply belong to the indigenous body happy event in history. even considered a nuisance and a treat because the potential carriers of the fighters. in the early ninety s it was organizations like arthur says that fought hard for their right to be treated humanely. the set.
to walk the dog used to be kept for three days by the uncivil cooperation in the dog pound and if nobody claimed them to electrocute them so that we function is best to go and rescue these dogs. for the group. we convinced them in civil corp. how is that have not gone down the speed doc
population has not gone down that let us try an alternative it was a scientific humane method of controlling the adult population which is what we call an animal birth control. what we call sterilisation osprey and you know. it wasn t until two thousand one the deceptive foods under the prevention of cruelty to animals act we did mandatory for lucre governments to steady my street instead. but the lack of infrastructure in funds has meant that it has fallen newborn into use which are often financed through missions and grants to control and meeting the students population in mumbai my wife was my.
with. the weight of no studio is a back seat it s close to three hundred dogs of. war. and we ve been creating what this means is that they don t feel it was trained dogs and humans backs and so we re going to leave and so that will prevent it from getting any maggots which is almost no and we ve been feeding up for the last. five weeks and i think want to recall three dogs surely not a part of the world health organization want to call them. pets so they are looked after by somebody on the street the policeman the person lives on the street you know so they are the ones who look after them give them names. they don t need. so bad to.
be and robert yeah i. don t want con cues from one such feeling but it s. make sure. on one of the city s streets. she. and leaks just enough to feed. and to do. but it has been easy. living. like many of the. kids in the city. just. twenty. of the last few of them. sterilization. she is employed there carries the back lunch boxes to the dogs. to be mean.
a little chill. but there s a big response to that. so. we wouldn t. said yes to it. that we have not given them. more than that maybe.
so there are things that if these dogs are not. because they are not so they realize that this is the best are we that you know the street dogs and humans can live live in harmony. now experts say that stray dogs tribe in the indian cities because it s become easier to find food it looks like it s not really different in germany either except its white boards who wandered into the city s limits in off well back into the white new german capital but now has a commissioner for wild animals and his primary job is to deescalate conflict between humans and the city s growing up and by life. a wild boar
strolling through berlin. for tea from vice we re not deep in the forest but in a large park where thousands of people are out and about they don t appear to be frightened of us. still the boers keep their distance. just the city s point man for wild animals people often call them when they see a boar in the garden or a raccoon on the roof you know is where the various species like to hang out locals out for a walk tend to take the company in their stride. while the poor have been here for ages since i was a kid. when he got to know how to deal with them they re coming towards me i walk towards them and they scatter. come from japan now and over to where i live in the suburbs where used to them i used to run with the boys on my way home now but they still make me a bit nervous. so there are probably between two and four thousand and berlin.
several other species also feel right at home in the city. these are species that have got used to us i ve adopted and it s my this is there are various reasons first the physical environment in the country intensive farming deprives them of their habitat or here they can reproduce with abandon. second in the city they are hunters. on the other side of berlin and the tear pocket zuzu leone battle is looking for a hedgehog nests he s a biologist at the life institute for a zoo and wildlife research. and one of the home. jokes made use of this tree trunk but he s not here at least. not in the third nest. hedgehogs go out at night and sleep all day but as we ve
just seen not always in the same place. and there are more hedgehogs in cities than in the country that s because i m gardens and parks offer great natural habitats. the project he s working on has about how hedgehogs bats bores raccoons and other wild animals live in cities. not the ones in zuma enclosures but those living free. i mean is this large it s in front of our aims is to inform the public about the animals that might be living in their gardens and to encourage them to leave the creatures a little space and leave gaps in their fences so animals can come and go. that we can that s important if certain species are to survive what many people don t realise is that because we ve deprived so many species of their natural habitats their numbers are declining.
back to the park where we met the wild boar in the middle there s a large lake. and it s not just humans who like to chill on it shores. bores aren t known to be keen swimmers but they are if you go to consumers of crisps and cookies. run back now this is i like and love i really how come you have a look and as i says not tradition it is really interesting to see the animals in the city it always happens always great to be able to show them to my son but we all know about the downside to that to your kids i have a brief past they remain in the garbage and they can spread disease. on them so i think i was going to also works with the public that s really important because people need to do their part to enable the peaceful coexistence of humans and
animals in the big city not just africa it s was able done in africa other animals say what hogs or elephants move into towns and villages and cause a commotion. australia has similar problems of his ed it will be initial we have to engage with both the supporters on the critics and hopping on a ml s in our midst and we have to find a way to live with animals it can t be right to simply fight them off what are the many cities have blossomed into hubs of biodiversity it s often in the urban jungle that wild animals find what they need to survive and even to thrive. let s shift focus to one of the most urgent problems of the twenty first century india s carbon emissions are still very low at one point eight percent compared to the us a sixteen point b. done for us and most of its energy needs are still next my pool the dirtiest of
fossil fuels will be getting to the east of the white carbon polluters in the world and the plan to double the pool of wood by twenty twenty is having a disastrous impact on the environment and on people are deported travel to china in the eastern part of the country the heart of and yes corn belt. saw the three month is seventy years old. she scavengers in the coal mines of tokyo. the birth of shit is just nine. it to begin work at dawn every day it s fraught with dangers. at the cold has to be hacked out of exposed. once ship kamar badly injured himself while working. in the open pit is one hundred fifty meters deep. salvatore makes four to five crips each day. just to watch out for the police who trace them away and confiscate the. name
i don t have a choice i have to do this work my parents are illiterate they ve worked as laborers all their lives they can t do anything at all nobody got the ticket. than me so i try to help them but only money i really don t like the work my heart isn t there then they get a few hours of work which is the equivalent of three euros that s more than what people earn here as day laborers of some thirty thousand people workers called scavengers. but they pay a heavy price burning roll call releases toxic smoke and gases causing widespread asked and respiratory illnesses in the area. sits atop one of the world s largest gold reserves. to try again to open pits and deep mines here account for a quarter of india s coal production. but the corn is also on fire.
dozens of places below the ground some have been smoldering for more than one hundred years when underground mining first began most fires ignite spontaneously one minute rolls in the expose call heat up. continued mining of the surface has opened up cracks that feed oxygen to the flames. the resulting toxic emissions have devastated the environment. the coal fires have destroyed houses and triggered landslides. that while has been campaigning for the rights of illegal cold workers like somebody. three of the rubble india is being a huge human cost stash because. this government just doesn t bother so right now paul is very important it is very important for their development their work to develop massive cities to short to the world got their i pod with them and add the cost of these people. among the human beings who are going to be deprived of what
are we even there s some of the other eking out a living that will also go. over trees determined to find a way out of the coal mines. scavenging also helps pay for college. she goes there every day after work. to ensure her dreams of getting a good job. don t go up in smoke. no alternative sources of energy have definitely been needed especially in malaysia a country with high energy consumption and c.d.s. air pollution in big urban centers now the government is key into making the country and its economy more environmentally sound but first it needs to convince consumers and it s hoping a new economy we had a reporter that headed to the capital city of kuala lumpur to find out. if only it
with this quick and easy to get around malaysia s capital city. in reality rush hour looks more like this c o two emissions produced by traffic i want to malaysia s biggest climate colors but that s all set to change. for example with this electric scooter it was developed by the malaysian company equally my. they re especially proud of the high performance batteries they designed themselves . with. the power direct drive. the batteries that were uses for kilowatt hour. this is one of the technology breakthroughs that we have achieved so far not only comparing
malaysia i would say that comparing to the wall. the malaysian government supports companies that bring eco friendly products on to the market like equally my. financial aid in tax breaks are supposed to help malaysia become a green a country. but over the past three and a half years only four hundred scooters have left the factory that s around three. thousand seven hundred euros they cost twice as much as conventional models. i will be says more though right now is to go for their feet because the most heavily use. right now the biggest kentucky fried chicken keirsey k.f.c. are using it for home deliveries police been battling using a bites and we also have a local council in force when people going a rope are calling the routes we have not. so far. from us they re also already in use at the malaysian ministry of energy where manufacturers
of eco friendly products can apply for support from the environmental incentive scheme it s being implemented by malaysia green technology corp with support from the g i said germany s international cooperation and development agency more than eight hundred fifty different products and services have already been accepted they carry a special label green malaysia but private consumers are still hesitant when you go to the market for example you can get how much this costs in comparison of course so there is still a challenge there so unless we have economies of scale being can we can produce green products that skew then we can reduce the cost. more and more companies want to jump on the eco bandwagon. but first their products are put through their paces for example here at the serum certificate in isolation in kuala lumpur. sirin awards its own eco label which companies can use to apply for the mikey john scheme
. but with this detergent meet the standards. the company claims they support that is biodegradable so we have been to test on the bio degradable e t but then ship the body to get some of. the sample is mixed with a bacterial culture. if the sample hasn t dissolved within twenty eight days the detergent twenty granted the label. leaflet. the criteria that have to be fulfilled for the eco label tailored to conditions in malaysia. not only with respect to health and environmental sustainability but also with respect to economic feasibility.
so that it has to be conceded because of the way he said it. so we have to look into the economy situation not the quantity and. the wheat but. the next step is to establish uniform ecological standards by region. the german development agency is also supporting malaysia s neighboring countries and tunisia thailand and the philippines. because the more people buy eco friendly products the better it is for the environment. now is a universal correct and most times our solution on an individual level often watch desperation is to put on a mosque and get on with life but collector opt for change twenty one and it s mosque book project is getting people from around the world to use their mosques to make a bore statement and demand for change. indian
cities are among the most polluted in the world poisonous smog can last for days on end sometimes the sky is sulfur yellow even breathing is painful. activists in jeli are using art to highlight the problem. individually designed mosques. help raise awareness of bad lucian and climate change. must book was launched by the ngo art of change twenty one. portrayed gallery of more than two thousand five hundred photos showcases mask book activities in more than forty countries the activists are full on the streets and visit schools. where king with local partners like sweat shop in delhi nearly
a hundred workshops been organized in recently where disciplines learn about sustainability but how to change their behavior and live in a more environmentally friendly way. you like them. visit our website or send us a tweet. sharing your story. i hope today stories inspired you to be the change you want to see in the world we need back next year more substory each one taking us one step closer to a sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. the big. boom
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comes. from. the more. more innocent victims for every ten minutes child dies in your. starvation and well nutrition. and there s no and didn t cite to the finding. is there any hope at all for these children. three thousand and thirty nine d. w. .
destroyed much of the story of the first woman who are told from different perspectives by peter craven from the eastern european perspective and because for example spoke to us from the perspective to keep from the arab or the. d. w. dot com slash w w one they said. removing the technology digital advances or transforming the models to do seem to be ready for. the second season of our documentary series the founders foundation. join german founders and maybe just as names for our digital future. especially starts november twenty fourth off e w. how s your
view of don t know. where i come from but all of that good to cisco it s just like this chinese food that s measure of where i am as always reminds me of home after decades of living in germany china s fotis is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things and get a difference when knowledge. benefits a person as an article in a sense that it s just the other part of the wall haven t been ever mentioned that in china that s me if i m not up china it s a cold wondering if their foot is saved. but if you have a right to another that is this is that job up just under the law how i see it and at the time why my job because i tried to do it exactly this hour a day my name of the uninsured and i work at the dept you.

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