Lukashenko have held mass protests throughout the country tens of thousands protested in the capital minsk weekly demonstrations have become the focus for the prodemocracy movement in an attempt to reassert control police have already arrested hundreds of women. The demonstrations have been taking place across europe calling for the evacuation of a crowded microcaps on the greek islands hundreds of people marched in berlin to demand that the German Government take in more than the 1500 refugees it had already agreed to relocate 9000 migrants on last boss have been moved to a new camp built to replace the morea settlement destroyed in a fire. This is de w. News from berlin you can follow us on twitter and instagram or visit our website they w dot com. Its hard not to get lost in europes largest google labyrinth but we will go there anyway later in the show. Hello and welcome to a new edition of the europe max and this is what else we have in store for you. And for site docs for monday turns to world into realistic truth. Fragrance and why you. Find all the ingredients for a restaurant in nature. Brings to mind stunning mountain scenery and traditional costumes for me at least this typical swiss instrument belongs in the alps but the dress suits and the orchestra had other ideas day took the alpine down from the mountains and brought it to an urban setting but still high up in the sky we went to the capital of saxony for the World Premiere of very special concert. Pine sounds in the urban tower blocks of the coolest district interest in the Elkhorn Spring from a height of 50 meter. And open air concert with distance marcos clint director of the dressed in Symphony Orchestra came up with this idea over a year ago when he 1st saw the 17 story high buildings. Its very similar to an all plane one. Building screen gorgeous. Thats when i thought about having the musicians spread out across these different roofs playing together and building by building. To match the surprise the Housing Company agreed to the project. The members of the dresden Symphony Orchestra play from atop multiple high rises. And the car park is no exception musicians are playing the w. Try. Its a concert that requires a great amount of planning and preparation the dress rehearsal took place at rest in the Exhibition Center the other one has an eating bone musician juliana bulkier has been playing it since childhood. To spirit this is the scene when you play it you can see that its quite a simple almost primitive instrument you can play about 1617 notes on it and i can demonstrate it if you like. Thats. Composed the mako sliman haun ross a new piece specifically for the high rise concept the distance between the musicians meant there was another level of planning involved with the invite to the group thats furthest away from the idea but in the middle they Start Playing 1st and thats mainly just by having a metronome ring in their years and then the timing needs to be adjusted accordingly so the 1st group please the 1st bar almost a 2nd before the 1st question is dont believe him. Just before Opening Night the orchestra members warm up by playing little concerts during the day letting the music fill the neighborhood. Registrations are moved. Many concerts are really nice the music was beautiful. I love music and its great when its combined with new concepts and the concept of direct americas current would like this idea to develop even further west where your current this project is a bit could be the beginning of a series that could take place in many other high rice cityscapes around the world in the future. Or could reach so many people by bringing music directly to where the little seaborne was you leave an. Opening night is here and the musicians are in place on the rooftops securely fastened. Then the big moment arrives the premiere of the nearly composed piece the heavens above pulled this. As its been im so happy and now the sun is setting giving everything this golden shield beautiful. A success perhaps this is only the beginning and the creston Symphony Orchestra will transform high rise rooftops around the world into open consequent us. From the urban jungle to major a lot of us probably remember from childhood to fear of getting lost in the woods that might be where the fascination with the labyrinth and maze starts from well if youre interested in mazes there is one in italy which is considered the largest in europe maybe even the worlds for our series europe to the max we send reporter henrik welling into that labyrinth i wonder if he ever made it out i havent seen it for a while. I got lost no wonder because im in the big labyrinth and europe. With seemingly endless paths. Lots of branches. And how hundreds of thousands of plants and in the center of it a great art collection. I venture into the labyrinth and its a total of 3 kilometers of passages on about 70000. 00 square metres of ground area colossal bamboo maze. Its the biggest labyrinth in the world. The love it in toward it i must go on or near the city of parma in northern italy is designed to get its hapless visitors thoroughly confused. Whats the fulfillment of a dream by the late publisher franco Maria Ritchie he had some 200000 bamboo plants put in on his private land. They grow fast stay green and reach heights of up to 15 meters perfect for making a maze. This way or that way on this. Letter and has an entrance and exit and many many passageways in between enough to get hopelessly lost. Already. Everything looks the same yeah you always think i know this path and then you realize its in a totally different area. It took 2 different path and i have no idea where. This is the love it into their own is based on a geometric design reminiscent of the roman music straight corridors and right angles only which makes finding your way of the heart of. Im just as fascinated as confused but help is available in case of emergency your position is marked at regular intervals and you can call in your location on your phone and it will be you know the labyrinth director to come and get you in person he showed me the way out of the labyrinth to the center of the state. Its a neo classes of buildings. People have always been fascinated by labyrinth they appear in antiquity in ancient greek sagas and in literature. The original meaning of the labyrinth is something really serious and. Life. Theyre kind of difficult things that we found and difficult path that we follow in our life and. Find a way out and find the salvation. The sight is part of the legacy of the late italian publisher and editor from richie he put together an exhibition showing his lives achievements here he made his fortune with exquisite special editions of art books as well as the art magazine f m m and as a designer his private collection of art from 5 centuries is my reward for having mastered the labyrinth. It was the last major project for franco Maria Ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife. Collaborated on it. This is. About. One day. Be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually stopped he saw the Publishing House you know hes always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. I really want to get this figured out so once again i enter the worlds biggest labyrinth. I never thought getting lost could be so much fun and that will be my takeaway for life that you sometimes have to go the wrong way to find your own path. If you want to see more fascinating stories from our series europe to the max such as the worlds biggest cuckoo clock just go to our you tube channel w. You. This is our studio shrunk down to dalhousie size funny how tiny i look in reality of course im very very tall well the artist done all mama has made these kinds of miniatures his lifes work he turned special places into realistic tiny rectally cause he even opened a museum that showcases them we went to you know in france to walk through these remarkable tiny worlds. Seen the renowned restaurant in paris is known around the world. But why do they have ready made tables here when there are neither waiters nor gears. This miniature version of the famous restaurant in the french capital was created by done omar it took him a year to finish the handmade miniature. I mean youre throwing in these the miniature is an art form has existed for centuries and can even be found in the ancient egyptian pyramids. In the 17th and 18th centuries you had miniature paintings which usually depicted dealy life. Is a painting taken you but also 3 dimensional many of the band on they are quite good. After working as a carpenter and interior design there done started doing stage design for theatre and opera productions as part of the job he had to build small models of his ideas 1st thats when he discovered his passion for working as a miniature wrist which remains unchanged even 35 years later. Stage down almost is constantly working on new tiny creations. Staying true to scale often requires months of hard work every one of his miniatures is an exact copy of a real scene which he replicates on a scale of one to 12. And therefore sometimes a neon munster finish them chairs theres always something to improve or redo. It can be annoying but its still satisfying to have that he sions your timeline as that is fact you dont need to be courageous to persevered but when you finish with some limited choice sometimes it takes an entire year to finish one miniature of the media. In 2005 done almost opened his museum of miniatures in the heart of the los historic districts and it was here in francis 3rd largest city that he arrived for an exhibition in 989 bringing along 3 trucks bearing tiny artworks he immediately fell in love with the city here i shall say im fortunate enough to know the leon quarter all year round its a medieval part of town and its like reading is a unesco World Heritage site and you can see how beautiful it is to me it was like a miniature itself. And then any of 2000 square meters visitors will see over 100. 00 extremely realistic miniature scenes built by various european many tourists though the majority were made by done almost himself. Oh microfilming youre sure but i think the miniature of the ballet hall is particularly beautiful because it really depicts the cityscape of lunar which you can see through the windows of the opera house. My favorite miniature is this leon bistro the whole scenery is full of Little Details and its very precise and its depiction of what really impresses me is the light as well as the individual objects in the room you can see how much work has been put into it and. In addition to scenes from done omar has basically replicated half the world but hes not short of ideas for future miniature projects. I saw very atmospheric place a family lives there. Is an old palace there are a lot of empty palaces there and the atmosphere using credible and in these fantastic palaces hundreds of white sheets we in the wind it was really impressive and im currently working on a miniature of this and it will be a beautiful seat of it over with him. Lens Natural History museum as a doll house in dun omans work gigantic skeletons are easy to handle and huge rooms oh rather cute viewers are stunned by his artwork even though or maybe because the scenes hardly differ from the real thing. When chef needs ingredients for her restaurant she goes out and grabs for a basket and walks into the nature of wild herbs berries seaweed and plants that all of us would call weeds she creates a menu according to what ever she finds that its quite a lot because she lives on the isle of man a real paradise. Just walking along and just seeing what there is and browsing the aisles. That for me is my supermarket. By my name but im the chef no not the restaurant thats on the other not im going to show you how one part of my school the rest. I need to be out of my just a couple of years ago i actually came to find a different restaurant and just completely silent over the place in the car its an opportunity i just decided ok my plans for the future im just going to do them now is the perfect opportunity and i did. Kind of man is that so far it has its place the authorities havent. Made. The phone so much ground though so it was a cool guy out we this is like we really had they just kind of coffee flavor is a nuisance to darkness but its like really invasive intrusive because it was right to get rid of it and ill use this in the restaurant in many ways and make really not spoil fish and then try later this out and then just use it to season into. A. Time. When they get. This would be like driving. Its kind of unofficial a good enough. Time and they like it but such a bright green doesnt taste like c. V. It tastes like the sea. I would never leave behind of man its of us go by this for everything just grows in abundance and so biodiversity is just insane. This is just like a sea of words over the whole religion this whole forest floor is covered in. This is just so shocked and sick just perhaps such a strong play that this in such a small bite is very very useful in the kitchen. So. I just wanted to start something that was soley about the ingredients nature has to offer im not going to use ingredients from heaven every last its not available. To some local talent which is public and monks and to be honest theres not much good going into it just because the fish is not fresh and thats what we did you know which cooking just make us on the plate. The weekly changing menu just goes hand in hand into play in an exciting things that may understand whats in them because once a customer has to get them excited about the idea. They just around the tasting menu to see it because another sweet cookies and then we have some fridge but curts on top and just been a little bit of local really. I think its really important so people what major is it worth a walk is about it so that then they respect it and they want to look after it. The big 5 making each day enjoyable and making our jobs enjoy a bowl actually enjoying being a chef again. So i really really think that in the restaurant trade sustainability should be at the heart of everything we do now because fundamentally the one thing to me that everybody has in common is that everybody has to eat and its something we can all sat. Down with to see. Stories. Louisiana. Music the best chefs with their best tips from dishes to begin dying and all the recipes secrets while. Youre rich diversity is a smorgasbord to my list i. Subscribe and enjoy deep w. Food. A lot of photographers like to take pictures of supermodels or of nature thats understandable but what about photographs of factories so well im melting furnace us or distilleries doesnt sound very glamorous well those are Alistair Philip wipers favorite motifs he gives power plants and container ships a whole you come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. Images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer Alister Philip wiper is in his element hes photographing the inner workings of copenhagens new armor a bag a heat and power plant. That can never resist. Pipes and millions of birds are wired. 40 year old Alister Philip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and downs the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his enthusiasm for them. Im amazed by the way humans can build. Your rock you are just. Wow. The fascination of birth of their own record kind of. Given for places that other people dont get to go to these images are no feel good calendar art there to our steel or for that. About 10 years ago why we discovered his affinity for industrial complexes and started photographing them above all hes fascinated by their unintended beauty but his compositions also tell us something about what humans create and how. These robots were built to process frozen pork fat for sausage making. This is a radiometer for atomic particles in a Nuclear Research lab. And this is an outer space simulator big enough to accommodate entire space ships. And on this photo is a giant container ship a vessel. This size can transport around 850000000 bananas. One of the things that really fascinates me about this is both the graphical elements the size of it the scale the enormity of it but also theres like a story involved about the way that we live how much of it we produce and how much of it needs to be shipped all over the world. In 2004 wipers visited denmark and stayed on he taught himself a target. He doesnt process his photos much on purpose i try to do as little as i can. Because id like to work in a simple way its not because i have any problem with with editing too much but id like to just bring out what is there already rather than trying to kind of add too much to. Viewing his images we soon notice that hardly any people appear and. Every now and then i do have a person a picture when i think that it adds something to the picture and telling another story but these machines theyre all about people built by people. So even the absence of people his works tells about people about their needs and their creations for instance this green house is a plantation for medical cannabis. The museum of Decorative Arts and design in bordeaux france has collected his images in an exhibition i like the idea that people are amazed by the fact that humans are kind of building this stuff. But i also want people to use their imagination about where it could. Where you could meet or what could be happening. Mr philip wiper is always on the lookout for new subjects his photographers eye keeps exploring industrial spaces while his images reveal their hidden worlds along with their unintended but subtle beauty. That was all for today but visit our website there you can and to our latest view a draw and get a chance to win this d. W. Backpack come pleads with a water bottle a teddy bear and other surprises thanks for watching and. Food weight games mediately after the harvest. Fresh fruits often end up in the garbage instead of the supermarket. That should change with appeal in the liquid that increases the soaked life of food. Is this the way to avoid food waste. 3000. Next on. September 9th. Team 93. 00 israelis and palestinians signed the oslo accords. In the middle east seemed possible. New videos and private documents to tell the story of the tough negotiations behind the scenes before and after the agreements reached and the bitter collapse the be a colossal. The oslo diaries. In 45 minutes on d w. I subscribe to g. W. Books you meet your favorite writer sometimes you know the story calls me and you how to respond to those are your books into. The power of influencers and what they mean for democracy. Welcome to 60 online session of the global. Influencers who have an enormous reach. Gruesomely voicing their opinions about political issues. A new dynamic is emerging. What does this mean for democracy. Joining our discussion starts 1233. Welcome to global 3000 this week we find out how young people in uganda attending their dreams into reality. We learn about a potential solution for global food placed. Mimi to photographer had documented the effects of Global Warming in the sahara. More than a 3rd of our planet is made up of deserts and dry lands that percentage is rising every year an additional 70000 square kilometers of fertile land turns to desert the main course is a deforestation over grazing on the over use of Water Resources all of which deplete the soil of essential minerals with temperatures set to rise over the coming decades the rate of desert if acacia is likely to speed up considerably more to scarcity is already a problem for 1000000000 people most of them in africa. The world risk index says the situation is particularly preparing us in the sun held region. Lake chad in West Central Africa people here have lived from fishing and farming for thousands of years it appears the democrat 1st glance. But one of the worlds biggest environmental catastrophes is unfolding here. 20 years ago the lake surface shrank by 90 percent and now Climate Change has brought extreme weather thats just drawing to local farmers livelihoods. Photographer and aspira is working on a photo project that documents the effects of Climate Change in the entire science. Spyros the last reporter in the region before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic back home in germany africas problems seem far away still they have a direct impact on europe. And asia a 1000000 people live in the sahara region their livelihoods will be taken away in the coming years and decades the people have to go somewhere and go they will just a matter of where. On lake chad spiral experienced 1st hand how the climate catastrophe lead to conflicts or terrorism and our. Extreme weather. Its getting worse harvests are failing and large parts of lake chad can no longer be traversed because nature can no longer provide for the people here there are intense fights over the remaining resources entire villages have been burnt down. Or into villages that ended up at war with each other and it was clearly about resources it was but access to water access to food and fishing rights the weapons are used because the landscape spears bows and arrows. People die on lake chad each year due to the regional conflicts that have embroiled the region. And the spiral has photographed in syria afghanistan and in the balkans he shoots with a wide angle lens which means he has to get close up to. Work isnt limited to farmers he also photographed islamic extremists women who. Understands the interplay between. Extremism from seeing firsthand including only. Drives around the lake of nice young man for a 500. 00 and a k 47. 00 is very enticed into someone whose livelihood is disappearing. From the. Also went to nigeria where the conflict between the nomads and the farmers has been escalating for years its now one of the bloodiest civil wars in the world for a week. As they drove their cattle herd southward during the dry season. But. The situation to explode herds grain farming land the farmers the cattle the nomads burn down the farmers villages in return. Both believe theyre in the right and the government is unable to resolve the conflict yvonne straight off later we heard the other side of the story we went to the christian farmers and listened to their version of what happened to this one village called bari it was completely destroyed by the full army people dozens of people were massacred people were to capitated and they took the heads with them it was very brutal system. In mali internal conflicts lead to a military coup. Troops marched through the streets of the capital bamako and force president clinton and Prime Minister singh to resign. Not even the deployment of the German Military which had been in the country for 7 years could prevent the total collapse of the government. In march and the spiral was in mufti an area that was once popular with tourists today the region is isolated and millions of civilians suffer violence there caliphates and ethnic militias but no government mali hasnt been seen for quite some time. With the Prime Minister we went to visit there with the Prime Minister and there was an armed unit a kilometer long at least a 100 vehicles just so we could visit the village says a lot about security there. More than 2000000 people from the lake chad region have fled due to hunger war and extremism and the spiral is provocative pictures show the impact this has on people and how violence leads to trauma and devastation. They have no choice but to flee and they wont be the last. Hunger is on the rise all over the world right now. Next around 820000000 people and yet some 1300000000 tons of food or wasted every year in developing countries this is often down to a lack of infrastructure as a result on average 6 to 11 kilos of food a wasted this way per person per year in industrial nations that figure is 10 times greater retailers and consumers often toss out food just because it no longer epi is fresh extending the shelf life of projects could improve the situation. In the. Fruit and vegetables rotting in fields or during transportation to consumers. According to the un food and Agriculture Organization or f a o some 14 percent of food is lost after harvesting before it reaches the market or retailer. If you go to a particular country or particular village you electric to see varying levels of food losses and these your opinion on the situation will go up even to 50 percent if youre talking about less the fruits and vegetables for example if the from a does not find a market for that particular food product in a timely basis now this is huge amount of food and if you convert it into our monetary quantity this is a lot and if you read it as well into the laws to the environment or the Environmental Impact that is also huge. When that happens water pesticides and resources used for transportation are always to. Some 7 percent of global Greenhouse Gas emissions can be traced back to food loss and waste. The chief causes include problems of transportation and refrigeration. To power from harvest to Kitchen Table as a race against time. A California Based Company appeal sciences might be able to help. Founder James Rodgers and his team have developed a liquid that could extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables. Appeal is a little exactly like it sounds peel we applied to the surface of Fresh Produce you cant see it yet if you look at it slows down the factors that cause the fruit to age. It helps even without refrigeration. Appeal is a liquid coating that dries into a kind of edible skin the coating helps the projects last up to 4 times as long but buys time time to transport the project to storage and to eat it before it spoils. Appeal is based on lip its another natural compounds found in fruits and vegetables theyre extracted and blended into a tailor made solution. By combining them in the rate ratios when they drive a dry into an arrangement that allows us to control the factors that cause street to age which are basically water going out and oxygen going at so same materials were just teaching a new trick by finding the right formula to apply to different kinds of produce early given the scene trying to protection that you have a lemon on a cucumber or on a. Wholesaler natures pride sell some 120000. 00 tons of fruits and vegetables a year. They import from 59 countries especially latin america. In rotterdam the imported projects continues to ripen before it sorted packed and shipped to the retailer spoilage and waste is a common problem in the industry but the Company Hopes to minimize these losses in the future. Because you can throw away they actually bought it and they dont use it and that costs money so in the chain if we dont get it way you dont spend that money wrongly with the be a we can reduce waste since you can send and every day level. Food that used to land in the trash can now be sold. Every day natures pride treats 6 tons of avocados with appeal before sending them to supermarket shelves across europe. The main customers are in scandinavia germany and the netherlands. Natures pride is the 1st company in europe to use appeal. Theyre planning to start treating other kinds of fruits and vegetables. Are saying is going by air or using a few we might give them the possibility go by boat and that is a forces thing so theres lots of opportunities. So far the new technology is mainly being used by Large Companies the smaller ones cant afford it. That appeal says is planning to change that with a new Business Model in which retail chains and supermarkets pay smaller producers some farmers to install the necessary set up in return they receive longer lasting produce. Farmers in places that havent had access to National International markets could also benefit. And so the opportunity is to be able to use appeal to reduce the transport station cost to increase the quality so its not a its a way for a small producer to grow something thats intrinsically valuable to collect some of that value. Extending the shelf life of projects will help but it wont end the problem of food loss and waste. For that transportation and refrigeration systems will also need to be improved and expanded. On consumers will have to stop throwing food away and start only buying what theyre actually east. This week in global ideas we look at Employment Opportunities how can jobs be created for young people while at the same time protecting our planet and its resources just outside the ugandan capital kampala are reported to us visited a learning harbor which encourages young people to turn next patients into reality. Our house collapsed on the bed when mother. Suffered so i turned my opinion for past into motivation. I never knew what im doing. This big tell me. I thought and out i thought. Because of my often falling from malaria. I am now part of the solution in my country. 2 people each with a vision journal a bagel produces soap with the sense that repels mosquito according to the un every 2 minutes a child under the age of 5 dies of malaria. Even if im not saving all the kids that are suffering right now i am at least saving the ones that i can john merrick who is founder and director of the Green Business cycle africa which builds houses out of recycled plastic bottles. So we are transforming there was a crisis in africa into improvement opportunities for money groups of people so all we are constructing Affordable Homes consumer and the a baker are graduates of the social Innovation Academy all senior official says. Its located in the town of from p. V. About 30 kilometers south of ugandas capital kampala. Here young people including oftens and street kids learn how to develop their ideas into successful businesses due to the code of 19 pandemic only a few students are currently able to attend classes on campus. It is not giving them information over this is what you need to do or this is the right answer but helping them to discover their own answers to understand what are the next steps. Achieve what they want to do german social entrepreneur etiennes i have one founded sea known 24 team for people who want to build their own career paths the academy is financed by donations its been over 10 years since ive been make shown and john mary while volunteering in an orphanage theyve known each other a long time. That one quickly realized that a lot of young people in uganda have no formal work. The country has one of the youngest and Fastest Growing populations in africa especially in Uganda People are not prepared to have to Work Together to present themselves to us critical questions to find their own solutions on answers and we are learning that unseen. And thats why often not everybody will become an entrepreneur but many of our scholars as well that have been in so you know have found jobs. One of the solutions lead to come partner with Plastic Waste is a huge problem. 350000. 00 tons of trash accumulates in the ugandan capital every year and only houses it is disposed of. Much of the plastic lands on this trash dump recycling isnt coming here. John mary could be met pays young trash connectives together bottles that he can then use to build houses. Every time i come here i do like give some money to other people for example if locally all keeping our environment to gives me hope that even the future demolition will inhibit the whole of the planet that we are we have done all we have protected from plastic with. Earth is pressed into the plastic bottles to make bricks many women work full to v. M. S. Business giving them the chance to earn their own money. They were born get up on the spin our wages were raised recently. Phenomena school fees now i can pay my daughters University Tuition and give her the opportunity to graduate. With the. Give him a says the houses are cool inside even on hot days his business has already constructed more than 100 buildings using over 3000000 plastic bottles in the process. Due to the cologne of iris spend demick commissions have slowed but there is funding coming in from abroad we are revising Different Solutions on the way we can be able to survive as the company weve also got some people who came along to support us for example were good to some funding form i care for men that decided to support us and especially in the covered in the interim this woman supplies jonelle a baker with lemon grass a key ingredient in her so she brings some bars by these days for free before the curve of 19 crisis she sold his soap to tourists and hotels for a higher price so she could keep the price down for locals now that there are hardly any tourists shes expanded her Online Business for it helps that the soaps effectiveness has been scientifically verified. In the. Past people often got sick with malaria especially children but since weve been using the soap its been a while since anyone here has had malaria in. The refugees settlements necchi valley in western uganda it provides shelter for more than 100000 people who fled the violence in neighboring countries such as south sudan. Many people have lived here for years including victim efi get together with. He brought the senile model to nucky valley. Finding work tends to be even harder for refugees than for young ugandans. A few of victors trainees have already been awarded prize money as music festivals. To thanks. In nike benefit settlement that a lot of young people with. Its heroes people who dont have. To go to school. And. Who come through like that refugee if i discover not only depend on ads by big can also bring something games. But there have also been setbacks because of coded 19 a scene a branch in south africa had to be put on hold. Nevertheless. Remains convinced that ciena will play a part in more Success Stories like those of john merrick of rima and joan. I have a vision to make my country it because i have a vision to make africa into defining a week from it to make it a better place. For my one mother huppenthal simoneau. For. Stick to your own agreement the words of simple the concern is the agreements are of course those set on Climate Change in paris in 2015 the fridays for future protests have turned into a Worldwide Movement of people young and old calling for governments and individuals to get a handle on Global Warming which is they say our shared responsibility to act something one community in northern finland has taken to heart. This is northern new the baltic coast after hitting the sauna nothing beats a quick dip in the cold river. Very refreshing when youre here in the water you really feel like a part of nature. Of it its going. On say. Said the way we live right in the middle of nature. We can enjoy the would pick berries and go hunting. So its important for us that we can grow our own food here and that we have the forest and access to nature in general. Terms name is spelled out i stressed to simple and straightforward as the town itself a few roads to supermarkets and just under 10000. 00 inhabitants nice is considered one of europes greenest communities the town has managed to reduce its c o 2 emissions by 80 percent. Said come out of the c n n again its become clear to us that Climate Change is not on the way its already here. And weve understood that its not just the big players that have to make the change i. Think we have to be a part of the changes well. Made and. The key to their success is being creating incentives so that everybody does their part in finlands day cares in schools children are taught how to protect the climbers. Like lucky i guess it all began with a 5050 project which tried it out in 3 schools the children monitor the water and electricity use and get paid half of what theyve saved the school and those who tell the teens then they can buy something with the money the project was so successful that it was expanded to all of the schools and Daycare Centers in the. In the past 10 years residence in a pub reduced their Energy Consumption by half and the children of use the money saved to buy toys plants even a pool table. So should come out. Those are carrots. Theyre ready now. The town of surrounded by on support nature as well as some of europes largest people. For centuries peace was burned here as a source of energy but there are also vast reservoirs of c o 2 protecting them keeps that c o 2 out of the atmosphere. This is manuva old coal is from easy he bought large tracts of the nearby people and made them protected areas. We can only change if every person in every family does their part whatever they can bring large and small things is what we need to help fight Climate Change a sea of the 70. Some of scandinavians told us Wind Turbines are located in the. New but Energy Heating oil that pollutes the air for example has been banned relies on its own wind and water and produces 10 times more green energy than the town needs. For 1000000 euros a year selling its left over electricity as the medics and weve had many discussions about when the energy about the noise for example and the blight on the countryside and how when turbines disrupt Community Life just those of the. 60 new Wind Turbines are being planned for construction around the outer edge of a primeval forest not one tree has been felt here in the last 100 years. You know you wont be able to conceal the Wind Turbines the 300 metres high and set up only a few 100 metres from the spot. Its our common goal to protect nature and. We need the wind power but we also need to protect the surrounding areas. So its like a puzzle in the end we have to put all of the pieces together to find the best compromise. On. Protecting the climate is indeed a massive puzzle what impact on a little town has been such a global problem the big one according to the people of. For one thing they can set a good example what works for most corner finland just might work for the rest of the world too. Thats a look from us at global 3000 this week as always wed love to have youll say its on the program drop us a line change global 3000 out d. W. Dot com and dont forget were on facebook change. So you say take care. Of. September 19th 93. 00 israelis and palestinians signed the oslo accords. In the middle east seemed possible. New videos and private documents tell the story of the tough negotiations behind this. Aims for half the agreements reached and the bitter collapse of the occurrence of. The oslo diaries. In 15 minutes on d w. 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