The team has mapped over 200 villages. They shut down a power plant after litigations based on the maps provided evidence as to how the plant was harming the local ecosystem. They hope the same will happen to prevent the current boats expansion plans yet in the only the local people of the new, the police will only deacon emerged as a hero who saved the environment and themselves. One in the village must know about the different naturally elements that compromise their side on being the mangroves and sand dunes and how they are to be used nor how the religious government of the dunny group says the Land Acquisition will be carried out by the government based on land use maps, the community here just hopes that the project will get them and their land, the official recognition they need to give them the legal tools to fight the expansion. Plans along with my father used to see this belongs to us in the 1st sermon, yet least by the next generation. When it is my son or daughters time, i
Narrator then he destroys them. He yelled at me for a half an hour, called me stupid, incompetent, lazy, idiotic. Narrator but his is a con that pays off big. He was spending, on average, 1 million a month. Hes the greatest con man, in my opinion, that ever lived. Narrator in early 2007, troy stratos is living in a 12,000 square foot mansion outside of sacramento, california. He is taking care of the house because the owner, his good friend Nicole Murphy, actor Eddie Murphys exwife, has moved to los angeles. He gets a call. Its nicole. She has entrusted stratos with her money and now she is being hounded by creditors. Stratos reassures her that everything is fine. But he is lying. At this point he has already taken at least 13 million from trusting victims like Nicole Murphy. And the question is what is the secret to this con artists stunning success . The answer begins in maui in 1994. Stratos is 28, an aspiring film director. He comes to the island to work on a film script with the m
Id like to start this interview by talking about you. I was talking a little more about you but i like the audience to start off honestly in your introduction. You got a note from a professor i believe saying youd never be apolitical scientist, can you talk about that . I put that in the book is i wanted to major in college and it was really torn between going into science and going into the humanities and social science and i finally decided on social science because i found those questions much more interesting and engaging and urgent for me. And in my Political Science course we read all these great political philosophers on up and they were all asking the question what is justice, what is good government, how can you organize government and organize society to make life better for people and particularly to make justice. So i ended up before i decided to become a Political Science major, i already had kind of a lack of confidence in my skills as a humanist for a social scientist be
Progress but many communities and course instance are benefiting from projects of idea as to what Sustainable Development to be when introducing to some of them and the people working to meet that possible. Hello, welcome to eco india. Some of that i could by april 28th in all religions and india. What it last connected to the national grid, with the hope of receiving electricity for at least a few hours a day. But last minute challenge and implementation have meant that bar 4 who arent india, dont have access to electricity yet a Renewable Energy expert. And in a weird turn in west bengal, channeling the abundant all Energy Available in the region into lands that light up the lives of people who are yet. That kind of thing shall leave this part of chubby danis david routine. She lives in the forest fringe area of face because barker district, where this leaves grow in abundance. Its a vital source of alternate livelihood for the marginalised indigenous communities of the region. The w
A few but hundreds of thousands of them we meet an environmental activist in russia. And increasing numbers of migrants are willing to attempt the illegal and very risky crossing from frumps to britain. Most people who flee their homes do so out of utter desperation war violence human rights abuses hunger and the effects of the Climate Crisis are often behind displacement every year tens of thousands of people try to reach europe roups often change and new ones are added instead of leaving from libya many now set out from tunisia on a dangerous journey across the mediterranean or from lebanon to e. U. Member state cyprus. At the end of 2019 there were around 6600000 refugees in europe but landing on european soil. Well marks the start of a new odyssey those who want to reach the United Kingdom face an illegal and potentially deadly crossing over the channel estimates suggest that so far this year 7000 people have managed it. Crossing the English Channel in rubber dinghies its a journey