Im tom mcbrian. Does the top stories on al jazeera, a fragile seas far between israel and the armed group, known as Palestinian Islamic jihad appears to be holding. Rockets were still being launched in the minutes before the truce began, was mediated by egypt with help from the United Nations and casa. He was president , joe biden has welcomed the safe spot and says he supports an investigation into civilian casualties. Wilsons israel began its attack on friday. 44 people in garza had been killed. Palestinian Officials Say at least a 3rd of those who died with civilians. The israeli government, it has been targeting members of Palestinian Islamic jihad, the armed group has fought hundreds of rockets into israel, most was shot down south. What al collude has more from gaza. This is fire is still holding. Now the even local governmental offices, or public offices, also announced that they will re open their doors for public universities also announced that they will open open their doors, that they closed earlier because because of the escalation for force, they will open their lords for students. Also, the municipality of garza and other municipalities are also the announced that they will deploy on send their equipment to remove the rabble on try to do the initial assessment for the destruction. The u. S. Senate has passed. President jo bidens, 430000000000. 00 package cavern, climate tax and health care. Democrats say its a major victory for the president. 370000000000. 00 will go towards climate projects, making it the largest investment in the sector and us history. Chinas military says it is continuing its drills in the air and sea around taiwan. On sunday, the defense ministry, anti pay confirmed 66. 00 chinese aircraft, and 14 warships had been detected in and around the taiwan straits. China began conducting the trills earlier this week after taiwan hosted us. How speakin, nancy pelosi columbia is 1st. If a leftist president has been sworn into office in front of thousands of supporters and ball, gotta Gustavo Petro promised to reshape the country with a long list of social and economic reforms. Uses up after algebra was, ah, ah, populations grow and then comes rise. Its more and more Animal Protein double the amount of milk has the 1960 s and 4 times the right thought. The average now contains a 40 kilogram to meet the chip thing. 350 pounds. Some of this is about the waiting you to goes ican or vegetarian. Thats a personal choice with a big warning like what all this meeting very consumption, the thing paul planted live got farming is highly polluting, recalls huge amounts resources, animates large quantities of greenhouse gases. Then the 1300000000 people around the world depends on life for thats why, for how do you see this is less Animal Protein, not a soul will get it from sustainable and ethical sources in this program. Revisit. Net to say to the u. K. With farmers producing, made on the stores, dairy, and crop plans. The 1st of the san diego chile, where Pioneering Company is revolutionizing the suit, industry, becomes an Artificial Intelligence of the world growing leaks into food made from money. My products, many of them process increasing not only levels, but also our environment. That footprint Scientists Say we have to curve a craving to meet in the area. Not only for i dont help, but also for the planet. But how, when the man just keeps on growing . Well, the answer may not come from humans. Hearing santiago, chile, well start the thing to help part intelligence. Are you the media . Welcome to go. Thank you. I. This is actually the experience i teach. And so what youre going to see here is incorrect from between technology on humans. In this kitchen, there is a very special chef, an Artificial Intelligence algorithm called you separate. So where if you flip here, oh you survey here in the experimental turn. Nice, one more member of the shifting. You flip, it generates recipes which reinvent any mo based dishes using plants. And then the shifts followed them. Basically if its trying to get a technology that would allow us to predict what combination of this ingredients for resolving the same sort of experience, take texture, smell of corners, for a human being, that might sound really crazy. By for an algorithm, it doesnt. The process starts with giving you a dish to recreate with a try something i love le. Sonya for instance. Yeah. Yeah. We can try. All right, to go to the fun. Yeah, we have the meat also we have the egg. Many seen that. All of the la finance, we have the teeth and also you have bits and stuff that hes made it from milks president , but im go and hes generating the recipes. So you said theyd give us more than 100 different recipes. We have things we didnt suggest thing. She dug a mushroom lemonade or m drive, also baking soda. We have on your silence, but not less fun. Yes. So lets go with them. Turn the teeth that come milk, but not with the fun. Yeah. Though and me he with the willing. Yeah, im the regional stuff. Ive been assigned to the tooth team. A recipe includes receptor early enough. While victor, you think karin, sympathetic. Oh. Ok, so my chief isnt quite working as the source. Yes. So here we have to be friend, we self combining different plans. We are trying to achieve these threaded cheese for breaking the law fun. Yeah. And this is non read it quite good, more salty. So theyre very different. The aim of both the efforts here isnt actually to make up the dice and dishes, or to enable you separate to learn more about the quality of the for want ingredients. So the missteps, like my most rela, are just as useful as the successes. So we have the results and now were giving the input, the smell, the flavor, the text. So you say base, actually learning from our sensory experience. Yes. Going to take the shift a week to go through all the recipes that you said we have to get this. In the meantime, im going to find out more about the Science Behind the operation. Given us some off, some of buttons that are separate, youre going to use a big open and theyre going to see almost around. But were going to get dont forget about it. On one hand them, theyre not going to go multiple going on that they would have to use it. But if someone and both in the system, were going to set the movie under them and we will use the exact, im in thank you. On a lighting ingredients and breaking them down to their molecular level, you said, be able to work out what make them have feel, look, smell, and have as they do, and to understand their nutritional properties. Then he can determine how to use different plants items in order to simulate the quality of the name of product. Can you try to use a computer scientists and the brains behind you super close to those stars . I was sitting in my office in the university on monday i came and told me, what have you come up with or even the final plan base formulas to mimic animal based target. And i had no idea how to come up with the solution. But we could create the 1st algorithm that was already able to generate the 1st plan base formulas after we tried them in the kitchen we were and i thought they were actually working. And we were. And as we have something since the moment we never saw, what is your goal Climate Change her, therefore, station and emmys. All that comes because we are using the animal to produce food at scale. The biggest goal is like when they want to see that the whole Food Industry changed face to their hostile to push the system to come up with new solutions. We disrupted formulas with great product alternatives, not exploiting the animal anymore. But i have a challenge for you here. You have the not products that are currently sold in the market and out of this vegetables here. You must guess each of these products. What is the vegetables container . So lets start with a not milk. Great, no panel. Yes, you can continue with the burger. Are there any great news . Burger . Not really strawberries. No. Coco, yes actually has cocoa, honey . Humans are not going to combine disgracing radius, giuseppe. He sable 2 without any prior by us, find this mind blowing in reading combinations that actually match the animal based target. The only way to really make people to change their current, honeywell based products, understand consuming plan based products is one. They have a really tasty alternative and it seems people to find the spread of stacy from a start up of 10 people in 2016. Not go now has to prisons throughout latin america and has recently entered the u. S. Its one of a number of foot tech companies. We are writing a global trend towards diets with less honeymoon products or non authority. One prediction says that in 10 years time, the alternative meet these, those 3 will be bored to 140000000000. 00. Supermarket them 1st with brands, are jumping on the bandwagon by things and hell make the review. Were going to bother you here. A lot of people make that transition to a plant based diet, and we want to be part of the also that we wanted to reduce our Carbon Footprint and how many people are consuming it. We are pointed to live in between fan and 4000. 00 pieces each month. Now before we break out the folks who do it, not me. Yeah, really seems like im actually on the tease. Please use that to seems to be with that over. Its been a week he side left the ship time to see how theyve been getting on the deadline thing. Well, so what has happened since the last time i was here . We do their trial and error, a lot of times maybe with their teeth 10 formulas with their lasagna though 6. Ah, in this find i, i cant say in care of ingredients. I am here inside. You have science, you have technology. Here you have you sitting there, go my chances of making these at home. Its a competitive and secretly business ah, look, macy lets try it right with you. Good. Thank you. If you sit, i am mrs. Free lasagna. I load is not less i have received with these actually amazing in for me that i probably take that many things. What ive seen here is a leaving a sample of how the termination to sort of a very challenging problem can go a long way. Even have a 3rd going to radically change over night, but lisa, feeling me hope that it could be possible to curb the world. So sustainable addiction to anyone brought it so we all sing a shift, but are still massive imbalances. But it this way, if all the wells mammals were weighed and totaled up than 4 percent would be wilds animals. 36 percent will be us humans and 60 percent with the livestock. And that 60 percent needs cause gen. Photographs which take up around 40 percent of ads, habitable lambs, the ecosystems disruptive, and viruses and wildlife are more likely to come into contact with livestock and with humans. Add to this cancer, obesity stroke and other illnesses, it can be associated with excessive Meat Consumption. And youve got a ticking time bomb. The science is today, clear food is so important that if you dont fix food, we are very unlikely to fixed the planet. And over consumption of red meat continued towards undermine the both Planetary Health and human health. This does not mean that we all have to go for to terry, and we carried out a global scientific assessment. The glance at the commission trying to define scientifically a healthy diet from sustainable from systems. And what we find is that a flex terry diet gives the best outcomes in terms of Life Expectancy and healthy conditions. What is afflicted turn died . Well as a diet that quite drastically reduces red Meat Consumption compared to the high per capita levels. In the industrialized parts of the world, Animal Protein dishes can be served 3. 00 to 4. 00 times per week to from fish to from white meat and one from red meat. So a flux, the tire diet is a more balanced diet. It has reduced dairy products, more nuts, more fruit, more vegetables, less salt, less sugar, and a very large increase in whole grain. And if you apply this across the world, we find that its not difficult to adapt this to different cultures. If all of us eat the healthiest diet, the one that benefits us the most, we would also have a significant positive impact on the health of the planet. And the good news is that we have so much evidence that what we eat is probably the single largest contribution towards not only improving the climate, but also less pollution, better water management, and saving biodiversity. So every day our food choices really matter how can meet, we can assume as part of the flex terran, dot actually how the planets when in the course of restoring that damage farmland, a husband and wife team discovered a highly Sustainable Way of raising livestock. The conversion of Wildlife Habitat into farmland is a primary driver. Biodiversity loss, an ecosystem collapse. The you case provision for nature is among the poorest on the planet. Ran 70 percent of the countrys land surface is used for agriculture. While less than 3 percent of ancient woodland remains. Hundreds of plant and animal species face extinction, including iconic animals such as the turtle, dove, and the hedgehog. But an increasing appetite for environmentally Friendly Food plus arise in domestic eco tourism could offer a lifeline to british farmers and a beacon of hope for british by diversity. Ah, ive come to sussex and southern england to visit a dynamic project that is proving is possible to boost by diversity at the same time as producing food as healthy for people and the planet. This is the 3 and a half 1000 acre net estate run by husband wife team, Charlie Burrell and isabel a tree together they take in farming convention and turned it on his head. Hi. Hello is rather thank you so much for having us. No pleasure. So this is the famous nav, oak. It is it in this tree, we reckon is about 50550 years old. So it see in the, in the civil war its seen in we just cant imagine what its witnessed. It was concerns for the health of this ancient oak that led isabel learned charlie to radically reconsider their intensive farming methods. The other trees and the landscape which were much younger than this one. They were beginning to die back and it was what we were doing to them that was making them suffer. We were ploughing pretty much up to the trunks of all these other trees and pouring chemicals over and me, sunny thought, my god, you know, those trees are dying and its down to us. And it was a, a sort of moment of epiphany, relieved that sort of kicked off a completely different way of thinking, isabella and charlie spent years trying to make netpay. But farm in the land profitably was proving impossible. Less soil is very, very heavy clay just isnt conducive to modern intensive farming. So after about 17 years, we were one and a half 1000000 pounds in debt. So in 1999 charlie said we, weve got a start farming. Weve got to look at Something Else that Something Else was the decision to let nature take over to stock conventional farming altogether. Suddenly, just letting it go, it was light. The whole land was breathing a sigh of relief. And to asa felt amazing. Just looking out of the windows on, on land that was recovering and hearing the sounds and watching wild animals of the fallow deer, you know, slowly moving past it was like being in the middle of the serengeti. It just felt amazing. After selling off their milking heard isabella and charley introduced red dia from the highlands to scotland. They are just beginning to kick off in the rot. So his roaring day and night to attract the females. I was just absolutely astonishing the life that poured back even that very 1st summer there is no helping some of the rare species in the u. K. Make a comeback. Turtle doves night jaws and Purple Emperor butterflies are all thriving here. Not rarely inspired us. I think to think, could we roll this out across the whole estate, but could we actually then do something wilder, more of the estate was given over to nature with dramatic results. So this is the 2nd chapter of the net while van project and im told this is where things get really wild morning, ladies and gents. So were come down to the southern block here and were gonna meet charlie borrow. I is the other half of the net wild land project. Hes offered to take us and give us a bit of a tour around. Charlie, how are you . Hello, i was just sitting about you. Kid rosen, binoculars. It might seem strange. Get me in a safari vehicle to drive around the english countryside, but wildlife tours to see net big flights of vital parts to business. Morton. It isnt long before a 1st sighting. Oh, will you send something father. Dear randy. Fly to think look, i love, oh my gosh. Wow, that was jenny and the fighting. Charlie wants me to see a way of visiting last night on these shores over 5 centuries ago. A white stork. If you look at the oak tree like that and theres that theres a brown area with your binoculars, you will see that the men. Oh gosh, ive got it. Got it. Okay. Oh my goodness for that not only is actually the 2nd nest to be built in britain then 600 for years. Storks were almost extinct in the u. K. But charlie and isabella helping to re establish them, their big drawer for eco tourists wanting to see something unique. Net hosts over 50000. 00 visitors every year. These animals, we hope will be a connection for people in nature with these cosmetic animals. You can start to, to entice people into the countryside to think again about what theyre looking at. Ah, were gonna find some laws, but i just dont care somewhat. I spotted them at just over here in the scrub longhorn cattle, a one net, so cold, big 5 animals introduced to the estate to mimic the behavior of the wild ancestors. These longhorn off the biggest of the big 5. So these a proxies of the wild cattle of europe that has got traits we hope are still there in the breed. So they are grass eating animals. They are browse, eating animals, browse being the atrium, leaves, and bark and, and, and how the vegetation as well as glasses. Why is that important ecologically . So we consider that the drivers of creating new habitats are these big herbals. They are the ones that are driving a system, and they are creating the habitats where Everything Else of them pouring in. So you really flipping it here rather than having a field and put in cows in the field. You, you are essentially employing these longhorn as staff so they, they have a job to do it. Yeah, yeah. From the air, its easy to see had this landscape is changed from neatly arranged crop fields to savannah like, scrub land is kept in check by the free roaming herbivores nibbling at the scrub to keep it at b, whilst at the same time spreading seeds and enriching the biodiversity in the soil, they also produce 50 tons of wild, organic, free range meet every year. Venison and poor, all provide an important source of income for the estate. This would it be an arable field in 2005 say. So we were putting on fertilizers and pesticides. Theyve got double the amounts of organic matter in the soul. Now. Double the carbon, the soil is becoming healthy and, and wholesome. Again. The animals known as the big fight, ex more ponies. Red beer followed dia tamworth peaks and longhorn cattle are allowed to move freely around the estate. Ecologist, laurie jackson, one of 16 scientists on site is taking us out to track down some of next most effective ecosystem engineers. So this is one of our lovely Tamworth South and what shes doing is this great behavior code retailing. So you can kind of see if you get in here what theyve actually done this really sort of strong my both now using that to just basically rick back and, and sort of lift over the turf and see what might be hiding underneath that. They might like to eat is the constant disturbance of the land by these animals that create such a diverse ecosystem. Were not sort of plowing the ground in any way and we are trying to get back to what all existence wouldve left like say the 5 different types of animals that we have here. There are shaping this landscape in sort of subtly different ways because theyve got Different Things that they want to do different places they want to go. We are at the, in the midst of cutting edge science. Yeah. Its very much about they sort of process. So its us kind of as much as possible, taking ourselves out of the equation and to see the things just thought its quite refreshing. Charlene, isabel, as radical decision to stop conventional farming, is starting to pay financial dividends. Their campsite is book years ahead. The wild range meat business is booming and they suffice a growing ever more popular. But its the success and encouraging wildlife thats attracted, increasing numbers of farmers to visit and happen to see her Lessons Learned here, to turn around britons by diversity crisis. When i was it agriculture college, you know there were the environmentalists who we called the bunny ogres and there was a proper farming fake and we were learning how to how to be productive and to and to intensively found the land. And it seems mad that were still in these 2 camps and what we need to do, and what this will assist us to do. The whole nap project i think is to, is to bring both camps together. And so farmers finally tweaking they can weave what we can learn here into their day to day activity on the farm profitably. Ah, everyone is talking about net. Everyone is looking at this wonderful island of by diversity and its writing business. And where are we going to get to in the future . How are things going to change . Well, i think its begun to happen. Thats whats really exciting. Just projects across a whole britain, from devon to norfolk to northumberland. We have visions of wildlife call. It was and really joined up landscape again, which would be thrilling. So this is not just conservation for its own sake. Were talking about a business that has to be financially viable. At the moment, were setting a 120000 pounds worth of beat. In 5 years time, were hoping that that will turn over 3 quarters of 1000000. So be hoping that regular credit business from some of the best meets in the well, did you ever dare to dream that it was cro in the way that it has done . I think at the time it was just, you know, wouldnt it be interesting if we could do this experiment . And if thought of us he could increase just a little bit that would be worth doing. I would, he had any idea that it would take off and become a magnet facilities incredibly rare species. So am i, its been beyond beyond anybody strings i think really supports the up shots head while avoiding or at least significantly reducing meeting diary is probably the single biggest way we can lessen our environmental impacts. And there are plenty of means to do that. Planned facebook as meek run in the lab, baby food, make them algae. These may take a bit of a mindset change, but they are real alternative. For those of us who dont want to or cant become vague and a vegetarian, there are more and more sustainably sourced animal options available. As long as me eat less of them. There was power in all plates and its up to all of us. Were lucky enough to be able to choose what to eat, to use it to me from the shoals of the red sea storage, a clean more tact is a global problem and Pool Management the major. But enjoyed in this team, a theme of Climate Change in that to the peaks of the himalayas, where Water Conservation looks like this dazzling solutions to cite the worlds most precious resource. In the next episode of ath right, we look at what is being done december wants pricing wise on al jazeera, latin america is a region of wonder im joy tragedy, and yes, of violet. But it doesnt matter where you are. You have to be able to relate to the human condition with no country is a life and its my job to shed light on how and why. The important thing if you are Walking Around in beirut was not to be in the line of fire from the holiday fall off. We heard gunshots. I was the 1st one to flee the hotter. The battle lasted 3 days and 3 nights and there were no prisoners at the in control holiday in and you controllers the region around. And thats why it was such a bloody battle. An icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war, beirut holiday in war. How tales on al jazeera ah