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nations tend to shake tomorrow's generation join us and register now for the d. w global media for in 2020 for the . what does our future look like? well, if you're thinking of flying robot that stop right there, because i'm talking about the fuel sort of fi slanted or bought in line. hello and welcome. i'm sorry you got the body and you are watching equal in the future is uncertain for sure. and it will pause on for seen challenge on these challenges. we need new in genius and use. so in today's episode, let's take a look at some of these solutions that are future pool. let's start with dining,
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non suspecting, in sick and the protein that they all for us feed, especially for ships india as a was stop shim producer, then over 40 percent of the ship available in the markets in the us has been exported from india by trim farming. and india comes with its own set of challenges . let's have to so i'm allowed to look at a shim farming more than that comes with the promise of profitable sustainability and who doesn't like that? the children seminars now go, putnam district, a code to your bloom insurance funding is threatening to go bust sion farmer shiver started with a small farm and over the years has a girl in his operations took up a hundreds of acres like the land. however, with every year his incentive to continue is shrinking money making him fond of somebody gonna somebody is that out on the,
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the categories and i to assume bombing was to make more money. what and i wanted to on more than traditional across the board of uh, what do you named us? we used to generate great coverage, but everyone in the business quite dropping your investment in no time they get to do the selling of assume barely and costs. and that is if everything goes perfectly through the yearly, cuz i, you know, you sent me a 100. well, some of those. it got excel and the thing of the biggest reason for calling prophets insurance funding is fish meals. it is a common formal feed, used, an aqua cultural worldwide made boxing from excess catch, etc, but often from fish caught specifically for making fish meals. when demand does exploded, the amount of fish in the oceans has reduced considerably. as a result, shrimp farmers have had to seek out alternatives like mixing and feed made from insects along with the expensive tissue meal inside coming in india to start that, some of you simply want these are people that you can say to the interesting insect
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plumbing and india game only in the context of the environment, the management to, to convert the, these only super learned and i've done it grease. but after that, when you get below that, the better, really, the new, just the prof. i loved the insights. me met just be a great amount of most of it candidates piece is. so in that context only insect really is a good thing. come to the importance, particularly by using a car and that it must be upset. that's what it began as a cost saving strategy. a surprise shrivel with its results. as the shrimp are growing faster and better than they used to with fish meals, where earlier he used to 45, his feed with additional nutrients for the strength to survive. now he can use infect feed without additional costs and with much less preparation interface portable on this problem 6, don't need to be the best boy and process data as most of these days, like skin and bone. so, handling is easy at the fecal output assume has reduced by half compared to the
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feed i use the visa or on the same, you know, also disintegrates relatively easily. so the water stays the list of how much did in the negative side of the negative. died in fact, the beast feed has done a lot of good fortune of us farm, but it has not sought the biggest challenge facing ship, a cool culture. since the breeding is done in water, things maintaining hygiene and keeping the stream free from diseases has continued to be a hard not to crack for the fall most water by the time the get a little one disease. the next one comes that in one particular disease, the white sticker to these guys because use last is do they does sleep. but yeah, let me look forward to it for 100 kilometers from show us coastal village. a biotechnology startup called us for a new key. it's looking for the solution. lucian farming struggled with disease by
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breeding pauses of black swords replace. in spite of its name, the fly is mostly homeless for humans, but and its law. the phone is extremely effective at eating 2 large amounts of organic waste. was actually a scavenger of organic martinez. i did, i removed from that or rock and food somewhere, which means the insect larvae it board to rise in the micro will be at least harsh and beat on. and then these defense peptide ends each to insects out of sight to shims. we have shown that lab level the immunity of the swims significantly goes up by which they actually become more or less. this tend to diseases. the flyers are bred in a carefully controlled environment $25.00 days after the late the eggs, the lobby are ready to be harvested. the proud to enrich lobby are. ready salted and separated from the substrate for the final step in the process.
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to bring it out here, loading the trans overnight and we had dried them. go to the hydride then. so the house longer shelf life, this is what we get. absolutely, totally right and stuff. no, the highly nutritious insect lobby is ground up and turned into easily transportable and long lasting in 6th feet. the 1st application that we have focused on the black, so you just lie is actually the insect means that both what i, what i just to day of course we are focused on to them, but it can be applied on the website you as well by the assignment, etc. meanwhile, the indian government has said and the shoes goals to double india is eco college of production by 2030, an insect feed that can be used in echo culture that does not rely on emptying the
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oceans for feed might be the only way to realizing these goals, sustainably, wireless insects are so great and protein rich, why i'm being using them to feed us humans that are 7 or central indian tribes that have traditionally been eating. and there's a very popular grad checked me that i have tried. i just want to see quite good. what, how about some insects on your speed zone? met the values might call this sacrilege. but before you swamp, let's go and meet with values. who might change our minds about nutrients. thousands of crickets thread on a farm to end up as a pizza topping. unlike berries prospect some might say. but carlo del bono and jose johnny, call it a promising business. sort of the getting the crickets were born today
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is the 1st day of their lives going on one of the 1st 3 years of our research and development. we learned how to determine the exact number of crickets, but if it's intent, it's plastic container. what the test page you think of into this page? the crickets may be moved anywhere else until the last day of their lives. like this for study, that's pretty much under the visa being. okay, so john, jose johnny at a friend found at the start up neutral insect in this former warehouse in monte castiano in italy. they started by importing 10000 crickets from germany. that was the 1st and last time tony had to get crickets from abroad. his farm has been steadily growing since we're still one thing, but it can never arrive and 10000 crickets in this container, he learned enough to produce one kilogram of cricket flour. it contains over 60 percent protein and we only need 5 liters of water per kilogram of cricket. this
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10121 kilogram of b requires. 15000 liters. summing 30 by 2nd kito symbol. you know, we'll be sending the queen. did you need? uh, the city. yeah. johnny says this also helps in the fight against climate change. he produces 2 tons of crickets, flour per month, only in recent months to italy allow food made from crickets for human consumption, and very quickly nutrient sex products sold out. the cricket is live only about 30 days there used in the machine that slowly reduces the temperature until the cold blooded insects fall asleep and die. johnnie, assures us the procedure is painless. a nearby company then processes the crickets into a powder that looks like this. so will this product ever have a place in the secret italian kitchen? really lucky for you mean flour made from this little insect? no my god,
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i might try it one so they probably wouldn't meet this type of flour part of my regular diet. i don't accept such a flower because i don't know what it is. it's headed on to the quote, i think it was good that we need to normalize these types of alternative flowers. i would need it on today on the pizza maker carlo del bono is already experimenting with cricket pizza at his eatery outside rome. he says no more than 15 percent of the powder should be added to the pizza dough. so 1st and then we will like to do and sprinkled crickets lever on top. i don't know. several very good. well, we do our best to insure it mix as well with our regular flour. do anything of that sea going off? we're making facial pizza with a little mozzarella showing bianca or the p as tomato sauce. martha rella, a variety of vegetables and a pinch of cricket powder on top. it's
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a price the ingredient at $60.00 euro is per kilo. then the pizza goes into the oven. the pizza pizza is ready. it looks great on the lease. in a scenario, we'll garnish it with cricket. this little john, which will make the pizza even chris spear, cuz he went to the concord. i do go get a lot. the delicious, very good taste. the cricket pizza, very little them very would be. it's a way to really fun. really. if i can eat crickets, anyone can those that i'm on really the not everyone is as excited about cricket pizza as carlo del, bruno, even so he plans to add it to his menu soon. well,
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nobody told if you've ever been to gush me is the one thing. i bet you've gone to. this is the lake and seen a good the states, someone, catholics and i love going there, but the place is usually very crowded. logged by doris with everyone. one thing that's perfect from set tourism of a nice ation and industries has shown the walked away with the weight infestation garbage and pollution. the residents have now taken the matter in their own hands to save the chicago as that of popular photo more deflect. due to some of the smaller water caps gaddy vacationers to that accommodation. the house votes, which have been one on the banks here since british colonial. go back then. it was forbidden to build houses along the what the british left. but the house voted states right now things that are been comma on dudley. it's off season and
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missouri that much show out then take a much needed breather for generations. he and his family have lift off tourism. feel they can buy that. the honey i nick me. why? hey, i was born on this lead, that'd be well, but and all the people here depend on it is to make a living and take a 1970 for the 90 needles with people use the walk on here for drinking and cooking low, but i never since and 1991, a steady value and human negative, but has let doing pollution. when you like, a liquid leak is located in that actually value at an altitude a foot on 1500 meters between the double bond mountains and the mega d. i've seen that that's more than 44000000 liters of waste water flow out of the city into the surrounding area every day. they're also around 50000 people living around the lake itself, who dispose of their based on the shore,
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anchored out and her father have come here for a vacation from ireland is disappointed with the state of the lake. i think as always this conversation with the likes that it's going to be nice and blue, but i think very different cuz they're living on it. and obviously you can see there's a lot of rubbish and a lot of plastics that are still just throwing in a 65 year old kilometer sort of has long had enough of the situation every 20 days or so. he and other residents of his village set about collecting the garbage left behind by both local people and doris. but he knows that more needs to be done. the influx of waste water into the lake has to stop, he says. and so for several years now, he's also been working to develop a local sewage system. you use the tenure drainage system. you are
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looking at to you was inspired by one, the build print deals, or what were you called them with house time and they dug trenches for 21 houses you belong with. and the drainage flows down to a deep bit. we may want to got tons of trust you want to ask when i took the initiative to stop the sewage run off in my own home using what i knew and on my own volition particle then, or when the local administration saw what i had done. it decided to build the green in system. you'll see here now the connecting the whole area do it. yes, that is still some work left to do so, but it will be finished. so when you want to keep them from there, what advantage network runs right around the you have to actually, mon, subbing the entire neighborhood, which is home to around 120 families who does the following on from the success in his own village? well, i'm a student now wants to build a sewage network and other villages to or many of his neighbors grow their own fort, lending money to the sale of cabbage lea looked at it and noticed roots. they're
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all interested in having a clean or leak. and so they get together regularly to look at it just to be just in addition to those dollars is nation is another big problem. i'm going to take months of that. we tried to tackle it ourselves using traditional methods like dredging to knowledge and removing the sit out said all of us, and then using it as for the laser, enough fetus to shauna bush on the building. so working together to see if the late of the, if anything happens to a, just want to be on, we will lose everything. i'll go to. yep. yeah. so other residents, including families, vote i'm in the other league, but those belonging to each community, right? we'll need to get on board and work with that all because the, i'm sure it's true or what community on a few years ago, the government decided it had to a radical quick solution to the problem. it reset it or on $10000.00 of the league specimens. moving them to the other side of the scene of the but they have no vehicle ending their living there. so they come here during the day to on monday
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the government has undertaken the emissions to it has invested it on $13000000.00 in judges and building sewage systems in order to prevent the untreated inflow of the seas, oils and sold from the lakes. house boats and it has installed sewage treatment plans on the shores of the league. but professional minds would have much of a button this, that the from the university says such solutions don't go far enough. it has been a system which has been long as you sort of manage it as an engineering system too . and you're gonna get books just before dragging for these pipes. for busy edition systems, we have to understand the ecology of the science of ecology or the system. and it's still fairly in recent views, the leaks water level has dropped, destroying the habitat of some native animal species. meaning via invasive gland
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species have spread having the legs ecosystem, but that are possible solutions to size. we're trying to find some value. for example, try to find some dies. rex is deep and i submitted some of these uh, species. and if we will get a break to it is a 0 investment volume us plenty of them all the and you can easily use it. the button is also suggest implementing a 5 percent tax on taurus based income to the resenting revenue could be pulled directly towards recovery measures. for the lead months. we were that much shuttle very much hopes that the lake was with us. it's the only way to ensure that doris, we keep coming here and that in done will enable future generations like that of his children and grandchildren. on a live view from the lakes and crush me,
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let's now head to jolted in catalonia, in spain, spain's droughts last year. what among the top 10 wasp list climate disasters across the was and the out increasing in intensity and frequency with time. the dryness, among other things, in fact, tourism and agriculture, both of which are closer to spans economy. a few local scientists are trying to find a way out of this by using and recycling what was that's good enough to drink. that's what work is here at the tobacco, the southern nation plant in northeastern spain, a testing for the region, is increasingly looking to removing salt from ocean to pass the solution. so that will to problems levels of acidity, conductivity, cooler, and content. everything is tested here in the bronx laboratory and it has to be just so because if not the depending on which bad you it is,
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you know that part of the process isn't working properly. you act on that incorrect value out of the, on the, in other words, the laboratory. people communicate with the upper right to them and then the upper right to internal x on the process and they're brought up there. so it's a painstaking process, but essential moving costs of motion to process that the plant becomes the salty brain pumped bus couch into the sea, the rest of the types to the surrounding communities. that's part of the co come all garcia's job. he has worked at the plant since it was built in 2002, since then it's doubled as capacity as the phone as well. so now this is a really to raise the area and as well as being a terrific area, it's a very, it's a coach with some people might then for the river, there's quite a bit of chemical industry that needs small till they lose the gimmick. i couldn't see that i was the regional government plants to triple the plants current sized by
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the end of the decades to come back on going drought. but the still a nation that's expensive and there are other problems. saturday though is a good thing to consider. lunch is to obtain the same amount of water or more of them, but with less energy consumption. so by improving efficiency, and that's what i've done on well, they're not the most modern plans. they've already made changes to increase efficiency, but it is quite complicated. they don't face bought them. the company go to the neighboring to odessa. refund is dried out as far as the i can see almost full years of less. the now for train sold is devastating. the region of catalonia reservoir levels have dropped for more than 90 percent in april 2020, to less than 20 extension. 20. 24 was just taping restrictions on, residents have directly been ramped up. this will lead to the fact that makes us more aware that the impacts of climate change of the climate crisis is most severe
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in the mediterranean region. then in other parts of the world. and the most of it, i can know that as part of the young lady that i know i see him have always been episodes of drought in the mediterranean. increased the generation of the now the drastic rise and the temperatures rustic. one of these conditions are unprecedented . totally fine. this is wanting precedent. it's early in the season than you'll get them. uh, but hotel yeah. use a bracing themselves for an impact around 19000000 people visitors catalonia in 2023 and taurus lodge consumers of water using up to twice as much as residents. by some estimates, the government is considering imposing you will to use limits on hotels. it has some residents reliance on the industry, worried to know what is the signal content, a tourist, what move to they can i'm calling this that's the major concern of my you look for limit is not a problem of the following us. and whether they use mobile to or not,
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that can be the most of the you rely on tourism. i didn't september october, it will be over. we will be looking for to is to come back. so this is the situation we are in right now, because anybody don't think to us, we don't have to pay for this the, some hotel off as a potential solution to save water. when it was renovated around 25 years ago. the hotel installed separate pipe, gray water, water used impasto shot was, for example, is pipe box we use in the toilets. it's both treated in the basement. the hotel claims to have saved, around 15000000 leases of what made substantial economic savings. and so basically, okay, so okay, i think it's something well, hotels to, to already finished. i need to take advantage of a renovation situation here. um that it should be mandatory for all new hotels to be built with this system installed. the scenario is uh at the nearby katelyn institute of water research scientists are investigating the
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impact of counseling, news, drugs, how river ecosystems, for example, cope with, let's remove to black community that but i see said the organism community with extensive quite well. that is because it is a community that is about adapted to the conditions of the mediterranean climate le, instead of feeling good, if the interruption loves a long time, then that could be serious impact questions like those import time because in the same institute gm luigi booty larry is working with water from the hotel some but on new solutions. filtering the hotels gray water 3 ponds and soil to clean it. a system that's already been tested the, but it's now being tried with edible plants like this mint. research has estimate costs for such a solution could be recuperated in 5 to 6 years as something like a most they want to find out if it is safe to use the plans for human consumption.
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we don't get know that it would be to have to investigate it further or not. it's a research topic for the future, but it would be really good to be able to principal, to be able to reuse it. and at the same time, so do use plans for human consumption and other uses the data, but it was still modeled on the order, but i would also associate kept the selling nation plan. what goes on with climate change making conditions of drug work solutions like those being used in this region are helping now the how much longer in the future i may have seen skin bothered to solutions like these that make it less be are there any such future pro solutions around you. do let us know you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week and then take care. good bye. and i'm us, gosh, the
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