Have gone to build dams and dikes to protect the houses from the sea. But now the welsh north origins are throwing in the towel and calling on the villagers to find new homes. Where measuring the sea levels in the area across the north wales coast im way off finding evidence the sea levels are rising is the reality and so before any catastrophe happens before anything big happens we really really need to be making sure that people are aware of those risks and that were talking to them and involving them in solutions. But what solutions can there possibly be mike and its partner see their lives and their home at stake and lots of money. Quite amazing how the situation is already is not a simple for them as it is for pensioners to buy a new house elsewhere recently learned that they feel the state has left them holding the bag future the fact is that they have no answers for us they cant tell us where theyre going to move us they cant tell us when theyre going to move 1st theres no Financial Support no compensation or tool and the sting in the tail. Able to the asss if they insist that everybody moves out. They would expect michael light pay for the demolishment also his hosts. Council chairman stuart eads who runs a camping ground in fairbanks said its almost game mongering like many in the community he doesnt trust the data. Whats all public about the theres other villages beside us that are in the same mess but we are the one the experiment is being told so were the 1st one to see how well people react to everything its true that fair bone going to be the only town to face imminent danger in coming years over 30 communities in wales alone are dealing with erosion and flooding from rising seas. And infrastructure such as rail and power lines and roads are also not risk the problem is a massive financial time bomb for britains coast climate experts say. They cant leave it to local authorities because weve had 10 years it will start off their itty local authorities are crippled already in delivering services that budgets are being slashed what this is a huge huge issue thats affecting our whole country and it cannot be left to the individual thora teams that are already struggling to deliver the solution that need to be biggest nations a lot. Of the residents of fairborn complain that everyones simply passing the buck. See my can angela say the prospect of a forced evacuation is always hanging over their heads theyre hoping to stay in their current house as long as they possibly can. Meanwhile the historic steam train keeps carrying tourists through the village the tracks run right behind the dike which in future will no longer be reinforced or expanded. Which effectively seals fairbairns fate. Coastal towns and cities all over the world are under threat from rising sea levels due to Climate Change its time to do something about it but whats one way of reducing Carbon Emissions in our daily lives is by recycling repair visit to the mozambican recycling association that is not only collecting youth passing but promoting recycling by involving schools local communities professional waste collectors and even artists lets see how far theyve come. To cheat on her family live in beta collecting Plastic Waste is how she makes a living she and her family lost everything when cycling eat i slammed into the coastal city and those are the earlier this year. I mean we were suffering a lot we didnt have enough money to survive so we started picking up ways to recycle and we are in a bit of money with this. 47 year old but treats here is one of the around a 100 ways collectors working for 2 recycling associations in bayda every day they take what theyve collected to the womens ngo uns are to the groups aim is to provide both practical assistance for women and protect the environment polina kaner is the president and has led the Organization Since it was established in 2013. This is an association focusing on women with low incomes. So what we do is basically focus on recycling. That not only gives the women an income but also helps to keep our city cleaner. And most of them. Together the women manage to gather around 1. 00 tons of waste every month. At the recycling Center Workers sort of package it ready for transport after that it gets sent to an Industrial Recycling plant for processing the sorting facility provides an income for 40 women and 3 and then but the very success of the initiative has led to new challenges. For this community used to be very dirty with all the Plastic Waste. Now i see a real difference in terms of cleanliness but that means you dont find much waste in this area anymore. So the collectors have to go further to find material for recycling as theres no longer enough around here. The group too is part of the most and because so see a sion of recycling or more the association is working to set up an efficient Waste Management and recycling system in mozambique so far 6 regional organizations are taking part and more have signaled interest in joining. When i started in 2009 the concept was new in the southeast african country now 10 years down the line the attitude towards waste has changed. Has changed a lot here since they started their activities and i was a big fan theyve brought a whole new perspective as regards recycling. And theyve also introduced new infrastructure. Before we had huge amounts of Plastic Waste but we didnt know what to do with it or how to process it. We are recycling is one of the private companies that also profit from the growing interest in cycling they sell on the salty materials to a local company to transform them into furniture and many other useful items its a more says that between. 4. 60 tons of waste are being recycled every month that might sound like a lot but its actually only the equivalent of 2 percent of the overall waste produced in mozambique so theres still a long way to go to make effective Waste Management a reality on a large scale. In ghana as the amount of land cultivated by Small Farmers grows their mount of pesticides and weed killers use also increases and those products come in large plastic containers. Thats right and that is posing an environmental problem in 2 ways 1st the use of the chemicals themselves and 2nd what is done with the containers once theyre empty so often theyre used for things like Water Bottles even though they still contain traces of toxic pesticides a local initiative is going to villages to make people aware of these houses. Mahmoud mohammed not only keeps an eye out for them this plastic bottles used to contain chemical fertilizers and now pose a danger to people in the environment from as in ghana often leave the used bottles lying around is going to not properly disposed of it can affect the health of the farmer. What the bodies and even. The farmers for. Mahmoud know dean is a journalist and an environmental activist in 2015 he founded an ngo for Climate Change and Food Security focusing on farming he launched a campaign against the use of these bottles here insufferable farmers have had bad experiences with them i used a Group Chemicals on my from and would just leave the containers there that wasnt good at all as one day my grandchild picked one fish would do with eat and drank it she felt the treatment was very costly it was a big worry fortunately the aggregate office explained to us that we should not leave the used containers on the farm so now we gathered all and put them in a trice cycle which goes to dump them. For course being part of no didnt awareness raising tim he works for the Agriculture Ministry for and passed on his knowledge to the families d. I mean center for me to. For a year now a new i mean i do kitty farm an improper disposal of continues because the i mean. Please our family is. On the 1st in their families ive been going through to the use of the car so. On how to dispose them tell me where induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals on their fields. Before you start to spray you have to have boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals. From money. Then vitamin terrorists are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the chemicals altogether but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for the rises would protect their land better in the long term in particular against drugs a growing problem due to Climate Change its an uphill battle. That we have made across the country. Theyre part of Climate Change some of them lead the one percent of them dont even believe that. Well the activist showing the firmest other ways they can help fight the effects of Global Warming for example with Tree Planting initiatives some 500 species have been planted so far. Now Climate Change is taking its toll on the basin in the North Eastern part of my dear temperatures rising rainfall is on predictable the vegetation is suffering and thanks to deforestation they are hardly any trees. Now the region is on the verge of turning into a desert but the absent people working hard to turn things around have a look at are doing your bit for this. In the northeast of nigeria life is difficult. Islamist militia boko haram forces people to leave their homes. Climate change and deforestation have also taken a toll. And many trees have been chopped down for firewood. As a result the region is on the verge of turning into a desert. But there are people working hard to turn things around. Mohammad baba by tuna has found an Organization Called green saw her international. Since 2015 it has planted around 200000 trees in the region. But to not also educate locals about the impacts of Climate Change. The aim is to restore the conditions that are necessary for agriculture. So that one day these people can go back to their villages and make a living. And how about you. If you are also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. We share your story. Maybe its a mission to. One particular. Friend. Risk. And now. Based in the communities informing farmers. Others in the communities about the importance of protecting these majestic creatures. Wherever the cranes go judge newman is not far behind he leaves nearly called bull side in Central Kenya the local consumption ist is passionate about bugs and founded the cranes Conservation Volunteers organization he regularly visits their habitats to monitor their activities. I need to kill the withdrawals if we see this crazy allow is an indicator that will help heal the rift chance you know e and also that calls for protection that we have something that the undead not just greens can attest to the area is home to the largest population of gray crowned cranes in the whole country over the years grain populations have suffered divided the klein as a result of human related activity like trampling of chicks by rives talked porch in from it both at the local and provincial level and collection of eggs but the cranes also disturb the farmers living around the lake with a b how would. That get done when they got in the us you know how did we could exist with the corn cranes on our farm the very destructive when we plant crops they take the seeds you get a lot more you know needed and when i want some i sure like the plants they peel and eat him to they eat from the who farm. Only it all or that. Reducing conflicts between humans and wildlife is the main work of georgia dome he and his team mates regularly with farmers the conservationist explains that cranes also have a positive impact on the crops as they eat worms which normally destroy the young plants when harvest time approaches then courage them to get their funds to protect their crops even convinced porches to become volunteers on his team. When i fish at the lake i take care of the chronic cranes in accordance with the government regulations you go on go home on a young girl but you have to let me out what i did the bads attract tourists and when they come here they have to develop the area and create masteries for school children. Thought or could be. So much. Why not do it their side volunteer conservationist also visit schools in the region twice a month this time hes at the market record Primary School where 3 children receive this batteries all together 32. 00 best stories have been provided by the Development Fund the team also goes to schools to teach very Young Children about the role that cranes play in the region the lake also became a protected area last year the cranes breed that its show