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Transcripts For DW Eco-at-Africa - The Environment Magazine 20180714

Thanks leon and a warm welcome to our viewers in africa and europe weve got a lot of exciting stories for you heres whats on the line up for today. Western women in uganda who collect books kind of the wrong the national they use feces of them to make stove that look we dont have. In germany we look at a new kind of Renewable Energy what to do with the conversation we turn. Then we are asked what makes millions of good bad migraine every year from congo is another example. Uganda has lost two thirds of its forest cover in the last twenty years much of the forest is in clear to provide charcoal for burning more than eighty percent of ugandans rely on charcoal for their daily cooking needs and thats according to records of figures from the government twining has an innovation which uses volcanic rocks as energy for cleaner cooking and Lighting Solutions for families while at the same time providing jobs for the women she has built a Clean Cooking stove to replace their environmentally ha

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Transcripts For DW Eco-at-Africa - The Environment Magazine 20180714

A moment and as always i have my child colleague from nigeria now to add my size. Thanks leon and a warm welcome to our viewers in africa and europe weve got a lot of exciting stories for you heres whats on the line up for today. Women in uganda who collect books kind of rocks near the National Park they use pieces of them to make stalls that look we dont have. In germany we look at a new kind of with Renewable Energy what to do with the conversation we turn. To then we are what makes millions of good bad migrate every year from congo is another example. Uganda has lost two thirds of its forest cover in the last twenty years much of the forest is in clear to provide charcoal for burning more than eighty percent of ugandans rely on charcoal for their daily cooking needs and thats according to records of figures from the government rose twining has an innovation which uses volcanic rocks as energy for cleaner cooking and Lighting Solutions for families while at the same time providing jo

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Transcripts For DW Business - News 20180720

But now were lucky enough to have someone pay for them. There is a large tour of volcanic rocks a bit because toe factory the Company Builds up to sorties towards a day our own seventeen thousand have been sold so far each comes with us of books rose trained ses the device can be used in many regions and countries if we want to have as many people to be coming to bring you us to be able to record what were doing in various parts of the country we dont want to on that if were again remains here. Uganda has a population of fourteen million ninety percent could chuckle so these are huge potential market for they told the benefits will also be huge and help to secure that for a station of the african continent. Its an old habit that spying more and more new uses it as an alternative to burning charcoal which is harmful to both the environment and the people that are using it but now sharon will take you to not africa to tunisia to be precise. Thats right i went there has come up with a cle

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11 Abia LGAs at flood risk – NEMA

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says 11 of the 17 local government areas of Abia will be affected by the impending 2024 flood disaster. The Director-General, NEMA, Mrs Zubaida Umar, made this known in on Thursday at the 2024 downscaling and sensitisation of the 2024 flood early warning strategies…

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Flooding: Akwa Ibom to demolish structures built on water channels

Sen. Akon Eyakenyi, Akwa Ibom Deputy Governor, says the state government will demolish any structure built on water channels in order to avoid flooding and collapse of buildings. Eyakenyi, made the statement on Wednesday during an inspecting tour of flooded areas and blocked drainage systems in Uyo. Eyakenyi, also the Chairman, Akwa Ibom Emergency Management

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