there are more advantages you get very very good in indoor air quality. the walls are turmel insulative the regulator room temperature termites cannot eat it up as proof due to the monolithic structure of the wall it hasn t got any mortar joints in them so when there s an egg recall that the ground shakes you don t get them collapsing and the fact that they can stand up better to earthquakes isn t the only plus these buildings help save electricity the building full school you don t even see even if you did you know those words of the i mean it s not just going to be minimal health to. sustain them by a moment to. reduce our carbon prints. the company s business is booming but a sin and have business partner given back to society is well ok thank you are good
a message through. his big day versus it doesn t matter whether you make music it doesn t matter with the draw or make comics. so the idea is to visit these schools first have simple question is for the kids after a few months go back to the schools the question is to see if the children actually learn from the climate change and just the question is itself for most of creating the stuff like challenges for example we have a plan to teach alan s it s more or less just about dialogue and being interactive and the comic books are just supposed to help us get that day. and so there s going to be a whole lot more coming next but i think people are already talking about it people are receiving warmly they love it and i believe it s going to reveal.
in our next reports well here about another way of getting young people interested in conservation a school in berlin has a lot of biodiversity so it s curricula what do you think they learn there in well felicia they re learning how species inhabited i danger and what can be done to protect them but they don t just talk about it in the biology class who finds we see include aspects of biodiversity in every subject it requires a lot of effort on the part of the teachers the pupils and the parents hopefully it would inspire others to do the same. summer vacation is over it s back to school. and the first lesson is taking place out in the school garden. for these berlin students spades and pruning shears or is important for school clothes books and pans. i found one for mother s schools might do other kinds of things but
change is a problem affecting others all reports are met up with him in the german city of berlin. is the. reason it s. considering the fact that the reading code to him for years really really bad people just don t really read books and sue if you would give somebody a book with pictures in it i think it sparks their interest trying to create value it s not just about entertainment alone where can you see people. in the. street the majority of zambians think climate change is a foreign problem you know they really don t see that they get affected really easy
house an interesting aesthetic there s a good exercise too you know. but all the walls are really solid enough. there s just like a third dimension a rock real mcinnes said to mentally rock but deformed thousands of years. piling on top of each other over columns of years well we are often in the process so. when for sunshine the word brain after some time is big it s like a manmade storm. the company has built four houses so far it started out with a little prototype building experimenting with different materials and techniques including using bricks made of around. this cafeteria a north and don i was more ambitious and scale. this residential project is the biggest so far materials are cheap it s cost about one hundred fifty thousand u.s. dollars that s about one third less than the price was conventional building and