And. From farmer to filmmaker its an unusual career jump but one back to her medical man made. His latest film focuses on how to protect eggplant crops from pests. You have a very healthy plant farm keep using oil every 7 to 10 days to keep best so very many will. Began to see that phone could be a great tool for spreading information in his Community Farmers in bihar in North East India have struggled to cope with changing conditions as a result of Climate Change kumar felt there was a lack of information generally on how to deal with crop diseases and whether fluctuation is youve got. To do yes. These are might. Not be easy to support me because. You have to keep a close watch. You can recognize the yes i. Was trained by Digital Dream funded by the bill and Melinda Gates foundation and u. S. Aid among others if uses information and Communication Technology to increase the productivity of smallholder farmers at that bidding of information was disseminated to the community through the chart paper to the plaques and through those some other men will. When their. Attention came into existence so then we have started with this. That and with the purpose of that like it will be it in the information delivered a long time at the community so the farmers or any other ministries can memorize the information the humus is delivered a long time and they can adopt they can use their technology for a longer time. The Global Development organization focuses on small and marginal farmers who own less than 2 hectares of land and who account for around 86 percent of all farmers across india many of them grapple with serial poverty and in less than 4 euros a day digital green is supported by a state run organization known as. The Training Program is aimed at helping farmers adapt to. The problem in the past was that if your farm was impressed the best you had to 1st to spend money on tackling the best would invariably destroy your crops that again was an additional loss if youre just planted up your field and there was on time you would have lost money once again not at all these expenses farmers are easily earning 25 to 30 percent more. When the benefits. Thats an estimate but kamar believe his work is having an impact because bees are around 1500. 00 rupees just under 18 year olds. His work he gets extra for each film showing for spreading the word. To the party 5 year old is responsible for the content of each film. He works together with the digital green team to develop storyboards and set up screenings in the villages. Today after Community Meeting local women have gathered to learn about a new crop disease. According to oxfam india figures 85 percent of rural women in india work in agriculture and so they make up the majority of the digital green audience. Made in the economic crap in my field is infested with pests and im unable to get a good price for it in the market is there a way to save our crops from this best. That. We recommend the use of crowds for this problem. That has a feature that attracts and when they come close they get. The good the comic. Screenings followed by a discussion this discussion amongst fellow farmers is helpful in many ways it gives people the reassurance that if a certain practice has been successful at a particular place it is likely to work here as well it builds confidence in people yvon farm implements a practice understand to follow all this helps in creating better practices with. So far digital green has produced over 5000 videos viewed by millions of people across piles of villages in india and her memory is not the only one spreading the information. The team hopes that by creating more be. Like him other farmers will have the chance to adapt to the climate changing conditions to. Now we all know that we used as a big problem for our planet globally we produce around 2000000000 metric tons of municipal solid waste every year its an issue in india too but the good news is that Solutions Big and small are being implemented to tackle it head on we caught up with an Environmental Organization in delhi which is working on different ways of using waste. Mountains of trash are among new delhis biggest problems. Half the citys waste ends up in landfills like this one in east delhi. As they bake in the north indian sun fumes enter the and docks and seep into the ground. But. Only around a quarter of been indias waste is formally process. For a large part of the rubbish thats left indias Informal Sector of waste because step in. One such community lives in south delhi where they collect trash and preserve things that they can use resell. They get little recognition from the government but they form an integral part of the citys Waste Management system. Only have. No use going to collect it if not us who dont take no responsibility for their own waste especially not the people who live in big houses that if we didnt collect it it would pile up in the streets and stink so badly no one would want to go out signed if we stopped collecting it for 2 days everything rocked. Its estimated that up between one and a half and 4000000 wish because in india. They live on the margins of society with almost no access to education basic sanitation benefits. Nearby environmentalists been linda runs an Organization Called switch. A few years into being a nonprofit joggled the idea to collect some of the abundant garbage in delhi and up cycle it ill give it a 2nd life with higher value. This commercial almos which is called green the map. Trash the pink has no life or no future and thats what happened 3 child walks on right now upside can be used for a lot of things that we actually up cycle for example a lot of tire in india is actually born by you know. Thats very actually me interest wallets out of our those tires and to top out its been congesting our landfills for a long long time plastic similarly so were told it can be actually bring in Innovation Design and utility and and make some interesting product. Details from green the map. And more now i recently migrants to new delhi. To be they are visiting southern a 2nd hand market to buy materials for an order they received. At this market you can get anything you need no matter what it is. Everything you need to make a bag from in a tire tubes for example like fittings buckles zippers thread you can get everything here. Moved to delhi after school when he couldnt find a reason to stay in his village in bihar. His uncle had found a job and bring them up and brought allie in to spare him the harsh life of a typical migrant which normally means menial labor and. Green the mob employs mostly migrants like ali to work with with just to give them a 2nd chance at a good life. Lots of boys from my village have ended up working in factories or on construction sites where they have to carry around the cement used to build high rises. Their jobs are a lot more back breaking my work is great. Im proud that im helping to reduce garbage making something useful from it instead of throwing it away its not going to. You know its just wrong. Proceeds from green them up going to switch as environmental projects planting trees to clean the air and advocating for green policies. Job believes that the onus argument relies on the government really produces almost 10000. 00 metric tons of garbage. And 10000 metric tons of garbage. Its also not my responsibility or our responsibility or Community Response to really. Manage our beats to the states responsibility so its very very important to really not pick up the aspects of governance from beast management governance is the job offer government to me to hold them responsible for about. The landfill in delhi we go higher than the. Inspiring people to rethink the concept of garbage is a good 1st step to keep india from sinking beneath its own waste. Or drill a lot more or a big suitcase but thats things you need every now and again so you buy a new one even though you might only ever use it once platforms designed to allow people to share this with their neighbors are becoming the trend in cities like they are not only economically practical but also beneficial for the environment. I would like to contract or has clearly done this many times before hes putting together his bike trailer still. You can lend it to a neighbor for free of course thats nothing out of the ordinary for him he regularly out his belongings. Garden equipment. A childs mattress firstly friends. Neighbors these things so. I dont see this as being anti consumerist its about sustainability these things are used so if you use something a lot then buying something makes increasing. The 2 men got to know each other by and my neighborhood platform more than 1600000 users are connected to People Living in their city via neighbor. People use it to lend and borrow stuff to swap information or to offer help. We have over 50000. 00 entries linked to lending and borrowing and the range of items is huge from a grill to a car seat to a bike trailer to a ladder to a hand cart so many Different Things this is a one and. They also offer Services English tutoring guitar lessons yoga all these things and more are exchanged at. The start of the set up in berlin in 2015 the portal is free of charge for users the Company Funds itself via donations and small and placed by companies in the respective neighborhoods. Even some local authorities use the platform to communicate with residents in a particular area. People have a whole range of Different Reasons for using the platform its good to often tend. To people increasingly live in smaller apartments they dont want to gather too much clutter and many people simply want to give Something Back to their community and we believe that if the people give it makes them very happy and it strengthen social bonds when we borrow something from someone we come into closer contact with those we live right next door to. Me. By contrast young never meets any of his customers. He offers high quality tools for one euro 50 an hour you can preserve them by an app. Tool bot is built around the classic Business Model of the sharing economy where companies and money by renting items out for a particular period of time. Such as money used to play a role held big your Record Collection was and you needed your own card to get anywhere and if you had a lot of books in your shelves you possessed a lot of knowledge today we have with the pedia carsharing theres netflix and spotify what you have isnt important anymore its having access to things thats crucial and thats why the status of the role of belongings is different today. On the one of his customers shes a dancer who travels around the world for work for small household tasks she borrows what she needs from tool bought an electric drill and this instance even though she could buy one if she wanted she managed to borrow use and return the tool than an hour. When youre 50 is a lot less than the president and i can always come here and borrow it again. That means i can get it as often as i need. Its launching a crowd Investment Campaign to help him grow his business he believes his model could also work with other items and on an international basis. We have limited budgets and the amount of c o 2 we emit is limited to if we won people in emerging and developing economies to enjoy the prosperity that they deserve then we have to achieve this prosperity 0 carbon and eco friendly manner. The Consultancy Company believes that sharing economy revenues will have grown to 335000000000. 00 by 2025 a forecast that predates the coronavirus pandemic. Despite social distancing the lock down actually. And his neighbors closer together in many ways redecorated the apartment of a neighbor who was ill and helped out with odd jumps all that for free. But almost 20000 species of bees in the world but best decides a tribute. To broome for many years now in germany theres a growing community. Who are doing their best to keep the ball anita alive and bossy. And. The morning more dead bees can be found lying in front of these hives the pride and joy of amateur beekeeper flits cloud. Where to be hes normally live for 6 weeks but his a falling victim to a parasite brought him to europe from asia. You have. Their pharaoh might destroy the beast nervous system to a point where they lose their sense of orientation that means theyre unable to carry out their tasks any more they even lose their ability to fly thats why the viral mind is a very very dangerous to be. Its one of around 100000 amateur beekeepers in germany he and his wife took up the hobby 5 years ago in berlin. The number of b. P. Has has risen in recent years and in lots of german cities including the capital there are many different b. Colonies living within an area of only a few square kilometers. That makes for a certain density but not be as they are no are able to cope. They arent starving i mean. To make sure the bees do cope the amateur a. P. Arrests are helped by a veterinarian at berlins free university. Dr benedict pilot check gives regular courses on amateur beekeeping. Plywood he also instructs must be key to this at the university. If you dont learn all about the different types of be there are more than 560 species in germany alone most of them are wild. Wild and solitary bees spend their lives alone they dont live in colonies so theyre exposed to different dangerous. The whole being the how many reserve the infamous parasite the burrow might not solitary be. Instead solitary bees have the problem of nesting sites monocultures dont provide nesting sites we really need more smaller fields and we need chemical free feelers. For. Studies from europe and. Us show that monocultures and pesticides are the main threats to be survival. With not a single chemical unwto biologist cause in the herd and the rate of flowers in residential areas in. The project is funded by germanys environment ministry. Wild bees only feed on. The more diverse the garden the more bees that can thrive here. We dont have enough spaces for flowers in the countryside and in cities that we have to help them out its not about honeybees vs wild its equally bad for all insects. Without nature is missing one of its most vital polonaises they are responsible for the propagation of hundreds of thousands of plants. More people in the countryside and the cities to get. Burning dried leaves is a common practice in many parts of india its easier and cheaper than disposing them as waste but the smoke really. Bad for our health but also affects the involvement we live in. Our next report. Shows how. To put an end to this practice. It is the dry season in india away from the monsoon grains. Dried fallen leaves are everywhere you look. If you want to take a photograph. A large fraction of the generator. And because they are easier and cheaper to burn rather than send to a landfill. Exactly what happens. This is on a mission to end this practice she decided that she no longer wanted to burn leaves on her property. As a lion need fill up one theyve all that was my 1st question and then i realized none dating be by not money is not selfish and we have to put a light on that and they do. The alternative was a simple idea. An idea consultant by profession. Its a connex people who have dried leaves with those who need dried leaves like i would garden them and use the resulting mixture as a soil. Reno started using brown leaf after she read about it in the local newspaper an agricultural scientist herself but one of them awarded using standard soil which often needs to be transported from its place of origin and used in a step. In the. Fall order. To deduce what he. Can do through the brain. Does work is completely voluntary she receives no outside funding in the right conditions drug leaves decompose they can be mixed with other by waste and then act as fertilizer for new plants the municipality of benefits from the book she does. Increase it. When a city generates 2100. 00 every people then what they want to collect this really and transport it for 70 kilometers to the landfill is a big downside we are unable to make more than one trip because of the traffic these days or our lives. But. I dont like the idea that that we look good so our way then we are there are some in their community who need this and if you could make them to those who have it thats whats truly marvelous and thats the board and he will dissipate water over you as i see the large i may have been up one of our came by here. With what she has learned from bromley builder also started. Which translates to living there for. A spot of the initiative she brings together the citizens of over the weekend to clean the move whatever the surface of which is covered with water hyacinth a week which could describe the marine ecosystem if left unchecked oh it is a closed system so there is no concept of always so what there boy you should make it here is going to remain here for a while and so we have a good forward we pulled in nobody what. I dedicated and one mentalist sees herself as the catalyst for clean green and believes that brown leaves and not only the big. I hope you enjoyed todays show and had many takeaways from it each one of us has a role to play and how habitable our planet is and what we leave behind for the generations that will follow ill leave you with that part and see you next week until then good bye. Its. In good shape it is the. Motor from bodies our liver is all maimed thats about it although that gets rid off many talks of. The consumption of alcohol the 1st dose can fuckin it sounds. 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