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DW DW News July 14, 2024

Knowing that like the woman they were powered it was say. They can grow to be they could be a bit of a leader of the world. I am christine wonder welcome to news africa im glad you choose indian women the trees die and the grass stops growing it looks Something Like what you can see in this picture behind me this is deserted vacation and its said to be one of the greatest threats to our planet now does it if acacia means fertile land is reduced to dust that forces people to migrate literally in search of green a posthumous in fact the u. N. Warns that in 25 years time around 135000000 people could be displaced because of desert vacation and africa elrod. And bishops projects in africa to combat does it if occasion is underway a belt of trees running from senegal in the west all the way across to djibouti in the east is being planted its called the great green wall of africa and it will stretch a staggering 8000 kilometers now thats not all because in guyana work is also being done to r

DW DW News July 14, 2024

Knowing that like the woman they will power they have a say and they can motivate others they could be that the leaders of tomorrow. I am christine wonder welcome to news africa im glad you choose indian women the trees die and the grass stops growing it looks Something Like what you can see in this picture behind me this is a vacation and its said to be one of the greatest threats to our planet now does it if acacia means fertile land is being reduced to dust that forces people to migrate literally in search of green a posthumous in fact the u. N. Warns that in 25 years time around 135000000 people could be displaced because of desert to vacation and africa and bishops projects of africa to combat does it if occasion is underway a belt of trees running from senegal in the west all the way across to djibouti in the east is being printed its called the great green war of africa and it will stretch a staggering 8000 can all that is now thats not old because in gonna work is also being do

DW DW News July 14, 2024

And the grass stops growing it looks Something Like what you can see in this picture behind me this is a vacation and its said to be one of the greatest threats to our planet now does it if acacia means fertile land is being reduced to dust that forces people to migrate literally in search of green a posthumous insect the u. N. Warns that in 25 years time around 135000000 people could be displaced because of desert to vacation and africa and bishops projects in africa to combat does it if occasion is under way a belt of trees running from senegal in the west all the way across to djibouti in the east is being printed its called the great green war of africa and it will stretch a staggering 8000 can all that is now thats not old because in gonna work is also being done to reverse the harm caused by the problem. For the last 10 years Fama Sami Oban Tang has been working hard to regenerate the arid land around his village of yemen reka in northern uganda. Youre gonna. Need. It has changed

CSPAN2 New July 3, 2024

Hello and welcome to live the amsterdam a joint project between the New Amsterdam project at New York Historical and the new Netherland Institute in albany, new york. Im deborah hamer, im the director of the Netherland Institute and ill be your host today. The new netherland is organization devoted to preserving, translating digitizing and making available dutch documents from the 17th and 18th century in north america. And my guest today is dr. Chelsea teale. Shes a lecturer in geography at cal poly humboldt. Shes currently working on a book about in the netherlands. So welcome, chelsea. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you for me. You can hear me all right . Yeah, perfectly crystal clear. Okay, so lets get into. Can you tell us little bit about the climate in the in the 17th century . So what were the settlers who were coming over from the netherlands used to then kind of how was it different when they when they arrived in new netherland, you know, the 1620s and beyond. Sure.

CSPAN2 New July 3, 2024

Very Important Campaign against vicksburg tim smith, thank you very much. Hello and welcome to live the amsterdam a joint project between the New Amsterdam project at New York Historical and the new Netherland Institute in albany, new york. Im deborah hamer, im the director of the Netherland Institute and ill be your host today. The new netherland is organization devoted to preserving, translating digitizing and making available dutch documents from the 17th and 18th century in north america. And my guest today is dr. Chelsea teale. Shes a lecturer in geography at cal poly humboldt. Shes currently working on a book about in the netherlands. So welcome, chelsea. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you for me. You can hear me all right . Yeah, perfectly crystal clear. Okay, so lets get into. Can you tell us little bit about the climate in the in the 17th century . So what were the settlers who were coming over from the netherlands used to then kind of how was it different when they w

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