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let's take a closer look at how the sharing economy has clearly done this many times before. putting together his bank transfer that he can lend it to a neighbor for free. of course, that's nothing out of the ordinary for him. he regularly lends out his belongings. garden equipment tools, a child's mattress for sleep fans. he says neighbors these things. so since thinking they won't have to buy them, i don't see this is being anti consumers. it's about sustainability. these things are used so rarely. if you use something alone, then buying something makes increasing sense. and the 2 men got to know each other by and my neighborhood platform more than 1600000. users are connected to people living in their city. maybe people use it to lend and borrow stuff, to swap information or to offer help. we have over 50000 entries linked to lending and borrowing. and the range of ideas is huge, from a grill to a car seat to a bike trailer, to a ladder, to a hand cart. so many different things. when they also offer services english tutoring, guitar lessons, all these things and more are exchanged with the startup was set up in berlin. in 2015, the portal is free of charge for users. the company funds itself via donations and small ads, placed by companies in their respective neighborhoods. even some local authorities use the platform to communicate with residents in a particular area. people have a whole range of different reasons for using the platform. could often tend to people increasingly live in smaller apartments. they don't want to gather too much clutter. and many people simply want to give something back to their community . and we believe that if the people give it makes them very happy and it strengthen social bonds. when we borrow something from someone, we come into closer contact with those we live right next door to me by contrast, never meets any of his customers. he offers high quality tools for one euro, 50 an hour. you can preserve them by an ad. tool bought is built around the classic business model of the sharing economy, where companies and money by renting items out for a particular period of time. and anya shunts is one of his customers. she's a dancer who travels around the world a month for her work for small household tasks. she borrows what she needs from tool bought an electric drill. and this instance, as i don't know when you're 50 is a lot less than the president. and i can always come here and borrow it again. that means i can get it as often as i needed to. he is launching a crowd investment campaign to help him grow his business. he believes his model could also work with other items and on an international basis g.m. finance. here we have limited budgets and the amount of c, o 2 we emit is limited to if we won people in emerging and developing economies to enjoy the prosperity that they deserve, then we have to achieve this prosperity in a 0 carbon and eco friendly manner. despite social distancing the lockdown actually brought out and his neighbors closer together in many ways they redecorated the apartment of a neighbor who was ill and helped out with odd jobs. all that for free, back to africa now preserving the local forest. that's also the mission of a group of young environmentalist in guyana. they're fighting against a slash and burn practices that are still widely used in agriculture, in the african country, west africa that farmers use the resulting ash as a garden for life. yes. but all too often the bush plan is a get out of control on these halls. hadan disastrous consequences for the environment. the activists, we believe young voices, education foundation, travel to the country. people to change such home food traditions. oh, oh. these young people are willing to act isn't gold in flames. the group is strong to minimize the damage, but it's a losing battle to home began long before the fire. too many trees have been cut down in the area. explains david goyer live from the young voices. educational foundation, harvest is lost. and then students like this are becoming a problem here in ghana. it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time i hear you. do you, do you know the cost of the fire and no, but i believe it was said by somebody dug, extend that into my farm and destroyed you back in the town of new barca, david bradley meets with team members to discuss strategy is to tackle widespread slash and burn practices. that is something to talk about it at a village meeting between gen in march over $115.00 bushfires were reported in the region. the local fire chief who works closely with the young volunteers, is concerned for the future. you cannot sit in it. so once we have decided to be there 1st as over, decided to bring the people, let them understand that falling down on the truth, brendan, bending down to it will go to it does not plan to all be going under mild. that's the david, be able to keep that from happening. he started to become a teacher and breeds pigs to finance his education. the earnings also allow him to pursue his musical and visions. i even saw some of these to raise funds for my song forestation. some of the money also went into producing a music video to fund the promoter environmental awareness. a group dances from his hometown supported him by appearing in the video. do you know what it's just music is one of the ways to get the message across. but why the group also does community outreach to inform people about the consequences of cutting down trees? the effects are clearly visible in this region. nearly all rivers have dried up, but the only ones to run in is a dire river. it's a lifeline for more than 20 communities, farther down the stream. but many fail to take into consideration this composition, the traditional method to produce palm oil during the process to pull the waste directly into the water. it is soon swept away by the current. but the environmental impact will linger much longer while june and july, mainly useful tree planting activities. the environmental activist spend the rest of the time educating the root population about nature conservation, and the effects of climate change i was doing is wrong. i didn't know about it, you didn't know what that and they thought i was old, have it hard to change. so the activists have found it when this club's in more than 50 schools in the region as a part of a companion and a former station. they have helped to organize a demonstration for schoolchildren with 3 plants and a mound. a student, lot of them are doing this weekly or monthly. but i want to grow up with the launching of trees and i look at even extend this idea to do. you have a real policies and you could be out there in time to get their hands dirty, planting trees in the school yard. welcome response from the regular routine. so through our friends, we need them in our community garden wanted only business. planting trees is more than a symbolic act for david bloom. the children have learned a lot about the crucial role of step trees, play, to provide shade to protect rivers and soil, and play a vital role in tain in the health of our environment. we've come to the end of today's show about the environment on interesting ways to protect. thank you all for joining us and of course your company. it is a goodbye from the founder to nobody here in kampala and i'll be looking forward to seeing you once again next week. just a quick reminder that you can always check off social media feeds and what's also the well on our website until next time. it's goodbye from me in new york. i will save my, do go down . the list in new things, fixing things instead of throwing them away with subsidies, instead of scratching, remove books and sustainable. this is what germany's future should look like. winding up instead of lagging behind me in germany. the 30 minutes on d, w. september 19th, 93 israelis and palestinians signed the oslo accords. in the middle east seems possible new videos and private documents tell the story of the tough negotiations behind the scenes for have to be agreements reached and the bitter collapse of the occurrence of the oslo diaries in 75 minutes on d. w. give us your country. the political will make you rich people oil will provide you with jobs. the oil will take good care of us in just a big oil fever took hold on the west coast and gone up in 2007 and investors made big promises. but here's later, reality looks very different. litters beaches good drinking water shortage. unemployment is a good move. david and not a trace of oil money to be so. what happened to god the stream of black gold oil promises starts december 4th, w. d, a did assistant this journalist i'm for human rights and the environment. incision of the global media for the coded. 19 pandemic. the feelings against environmental defenders increased in latin america. asian of journalists is raising awareness for these attacks. but can 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