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>> it is a little bit different in kenya. generally i think trust is very important, but people are very afraid from the pandemic. economics comes into that. our economy has been hit really hard. we have not seen that many cases in kenya in the same way, so we are not as frightened of covid itself. that is a problem. people are not as worried about it, so they are not taking the measures. at the same time, people are exhausted. creating an extra thing that causes uncertainty is difficult. there is not much trust in the government. there is actually distrust. the government says something, people are suspicious. host: moderna said it was working on plans to bottle doses of its covid vaccine somewhere on the african continent. that could take place as soon as 2023. is that going to make a difference for those people who remain vaccine hesitant and don't trust the western pharmaceutical companies? >> if you mentioned moderna, moderna of course would be regarded as a western vaccine, but also 2023 is a long way off. we got 2022 i
>> it is a little bit different in kenya. generally i think trust is very important, but people are very afraid from the pandemic. economics comes into that. our economy has been hit really hard. we have not seen that many cases in kenya in the same way, so we are not as frightened of covid itself. that is a problem. people are not as worried about it, so they are not taking the measures. at the same time, people are exhausted. creating an extra thing that causes uncertainty is difficult....
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it's kenya's only modern railing and still highly controversial. most african countries, including kenya rely primarily on roads for transportation. whether by automobile, bus or truck. it's a key sector in which many others depend, but also a major threat to the climate. kenny's transport ministry has calculated that the countries transportation sector pumped out over 12 mega tons of c. o. 2 in 20. 19. that's 40 percent. more than in 2010. do not gotham should probably come on and outside is toxic. it cannot effect or you are held public health itself regs. it is better through systems along the roads. there are many people who are very, is brought up with problems. if kenyan are not to come on a radio and become my own, become my charter, my dryer a bit of edition will give voice tory renee, more spas vegetation and to iowa award on most waiver and i, or those which on a form to i grew to migrate while radios compared to ro transpose railway greenhouse gas emissions are almost negligible. but the mombasa nairobi railing hasn't lowered national em
it's kenya's only modern railing and still highly controversial. most african countries, including kenya rely primarily on roads for transportation. whether by automobile, bus or truck. it's a key sector in which many others depend, but also a major threat to the climate. kenny's transport ministry has calculated that the countries transportation sector pumped out over 12 mega tons of c. o. 2 in 20. 19. that's 40 percent. more than in 2010. do not gotham should probably come on and outside is...
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in kenya? 90 percent of people in prison will definitely be released to come back into the fac and reign to great and continue with their lives and dissolving over a 2nd chance in a country where poverty very rates are very high. you know, we do not have enough equip, corporate unity. income generating opportunities are very difficult to come by opportunities that difficult to come by and pick my very high for people who are coming out of prison. so it's really difficult to try and get 2nd chances for women and children who are rebuilding the light post imprisonment for a lot of walk, advocating and asking the culprit was find the lead. faith based organizations in the community at large can break those who are coming out of prison. and i must say that in a country where we've criminalized property, because that's exactly what we've done. it's the law, it's a bond rebels. it's the marginalized and a very weak amongst asking for fact, who end up in prison in kenya, you will not find those who i
in kenya? 90 percent of people in prison will definitely be released to come back into the fac and reign to great and continue with their lives and dissolving over a 2nd chance in a country where poverty very rates are very high. you know, we do not have enough equip, corporate unity. income generating opportunities are very difficult to come by opportunities that difficult to come by and pick my very high for people who are coming out of prison. so it's really difficult to try and get 2nd...
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and, you know, in low income countries was the situation in kenya in kenya is the situation is equally bad. we only have about 2 percent of the population are vaccinated. all right, let me talk to somebody who actually works for an 8 organization or sean granville . what is the situation on the ground? because you're working with these communities at the grassroots, the fundamental problem for africa is we don't have to vaccine. it's hoarded in the worst it's held in other countries. if we can get the vaccine for sure, there is the structures on the capacity to distribute, to be prepared. what we then need to do is educate, bring the media, bring the information campaigns so that everybody gets the right information, the relevant information to make informed choices, informed decisions get vaccinated. and we on the way, patrick, at our i want to come to you a right? so political commentator wolf, his comments are to say you guys, follow him. aha, what is your view on this? i know you have something very different to say i without helpless as a continent that we have to wait here with t
and, you know, in low income countries was the situation in kenya in kenya is the situation is equally bad. we only have about 2 percent of the population are vaccinated. all right, let me talk to somebody who actually works for an 8 organization or sean granville . what is the situation on the ground? because you're working with these communities at the grassroots, the fundamental problem for africa is we don't have to vaccine. it's hoarded in the worst it's held in other countries. if we can...
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my name is to reference to real gave from kenya. i'm the founder and ceo of a social enterprise called clean thought. we walk to empower to be open dignity to in prison. and for monday, in pregnant women and children, all right, you met the guess and if you're watching right now you're on youtube, you could be part of the conversation as well. speak to, i guess. suppose your question or your comment. be part of today's show. i want to start with teresa and, and, and get this thought about your concept of what a prison is bad to do. then takes us along to them. what shall prison culture be like to raise a you have an inside view because of an unfortunate incident that happened to you. that meant that you experienced prison in kenya. tell us more. and what did you say? very, into your main condition, lack of dignity. it tears you a pot. i remember the day i left prison, i was relieved and i was happy that i was leaving that hush environment. that was very difficult for my daughter and i. but the truth of the matter that very soon, i r
my name is to reference to real gave from kenya. i'm the founder and ceo of a social enterprise called clean thought. we walk to empower to be open dignity to in prison. and for monday, in pregnant women and children, all right, you met the guess and if you're watching right now you're on youtube, you could be part of the conversation as well. speak to, i guess. suppose your question or your comment. be part of today's show. i want to start with teresa and, and, and get this thought about your...
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a teenage that in kenya talked to us about and the father and we are going to settle this question once and for all which african country has their fest with full place. let's kick off to days show in con of state in northern nigeria says december 2020 more than 1000 children have been abducted from schools. this is one of the reasons why more than half of all the children who should be in school are not also so over to school buildings are just not fit for use, but some people won't accept to stutter school. so let me to, the man behind a campaign hashtag gave north education his putting up a fight. nolan showed up all capes, have a brighter future. basic education is a fundamental human right. but here in min cheek, a village in northern nigeria is conner state. many children are found on the farm or playing on the street instead of in the classroom. eunice mussa is the co founder of the give north education campaign, which advocates basic education for all. not just the privilege, few. for eunice, helping rural kids, access education is the key to progress. i have him, but very bad a
a teenage that in kenya talked to us about and the father and we are going to settle this question once and for all which african country has their fest with full place. let's kick off to days show in con of state in northern nigeria says december 2020 more than 1000 children have been abducted from schools. this is one of the reasons why more than half of all the children who should be in school are not also so over to school buildings are just not fit for use, but some people won't accept to...
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the reason i do is much more vicious than the average. kenya, this is no disrespect to the kenya. that is a big stars can bring exposure, but countries like kenya and tanzania are at a disadvantage due to work permit rules. plato's aren't automatically permitted to play in england if their country has a fee for ranking lower than $50.00. meanwhile, many countries benefited from ties with france is longer interested in less hostile . they profited from better infrastructure and their geographic and historical proximity. football was institutionalized, much earlier than in the rest of africa book bruce austin, north african leaks are financially stable and enjoy fanatical support. the last 5 african champions league titles have been shared among claps from egypt, tunisia and morocco. the crew, so loves, are run like big companies. financial investment has been exploding, exposing only south africa. can rival those standards. it has mathis competitive clubs with passionate support, but the national team has failed to make progress. it's a bit of a mystery. just like d. r, congo in ce
the reason i do is much more vicious than the average. kenya, this is no disrespect to the kenya. that is a big stars can bring exposure, but countries like kenya and tanzania are at a disadvantage due to work permit rules. plato's aren't automatically permitted to play in england if their country has a fee for ranking lower than $50.00. meanwhile, many countries benefited from ties with france is longer interested in less hostile . they profited from better infrastructure and their geographic...
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it's illegal for children in kenya and get your sexual acts. however, such a 1st as involving maintenance are often handled differently to those involving adults under a system called conversion. the law usually a place to tunes who engage in consensual sex. the chief decided and advice to me not to know to drop out of school. and he advised me to be attending to in this school each and every day. so he called my parent who is my dad. and he told him that he's the one will be responsible for my child and the guy. and that's where i had the freedom to go back to school 3. but despite that, he's that hasn't offered the support to me did. alice has now been 1st to check on the responsibility of an adult to support his new family. the girl is at the moment out of school and i've already given birth to a baby boy. almost sometimes have this little bit ducks in to make and since this walk i'm doing it for survival cause for now i'm on independent boy and in fact my dad. so i love my family. i love the guy so i'm supposed to provide for them. so i can
it's illegal for children in kenya and get your sexual acts. however, such a 1st as involving maintenance are often handled differently to those involving adults under a system called conversion. the law usually a place to tunes who engage in consensual sex. the chief decided and advice to me not to know to drop out of school. and he advised me to be attending to in this school each and every day. so he called my parent who is my dad. and he told him that he's the one will be responsible for my...
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and the winds of change kenya aims to be a global leader in renewable energy. ah, a powerful synonymy as hit beat pacific nation of tongue after an undersea volcano erupted. the extent of the damage is still unclear. as many phone lines are down, waves more than a meter in height, it fiji vanilla 2 and american samo. warnings and advisors are still in place of parts of japan and the western united states will tongue as king has been moved from his palace to safety. people on the small island nation had to scramble to reach higher ground for level reports from los angeles, where an advisory is still in place. it only took minutes for the waters to arrive tanya's main island on the top, you being hit by a tsunami. the result of a massive volcanic eruption in the pacific ocean, even from space thousands of kilometers away. you can see nature's strength. ah, there would be warning signs. this was coming. the who gets hunger, who the high party volcano has been a rough thing for days. on friday it said dash 20 kilometers into the sky. saturdays eruption though. so v
and the winds of change kenya aims to be a global leader in renewable energy. ah, a powerful synonymy as hit beat pacific nation of tongue after an undersea volcano erupted. the extent of the damage is still unclear. as many phone lines are down, waves more than a meter in height, it fiji vanilla 2 and american samo. warnings and advisors are still in place of parts of japan and the western united states will tongue as king has been moved from his palace to safety. people on the small island...
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richard leakey also took a stand in the fight against ivory poachers in kenya. the bbc�*s tim allman looks back at his life and career. richard leakey helped tell the story of where we came from, but he was also concerned about where we are going. he made his name in the study of human evolution. his discoveries, including the famous turkana boy skeleton, helped transform our understanding of the origins of humanity. i think africa is beginning to recognise that our heritage is real. i think we're beginning to realise that blue—eyed guys like you, and scandinavians and people from all over the world, actually are part of the african diaspora. that's powerful. as was his commitment to conservation. in 1989 he was appointed head of kenya's national wildlife agency, his war against poaching symbolised by the public burning of tonnes of stolen ivory. richard leakey was born in nairobi in 1944, the son of two famous anthropologists. he suffered throughout his life from ill health, battling against cancer and needing a kidney transplant. he lost both his legs in a
richard leakey also took a stand in the fight against ivory poachers in kenya. the bbc�*s tim allman looks back at his life and career. richard leakey helped tell the story of where we came from, but he was also concerned about where we are going. he made his name in the study of human evolution. his discoveries, including the famous turkana boy skeleton, helped transform our understanding of the origins of humanity. i think africa is beginning to recognise that our heritage is real. i think...
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feel all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some on really see that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better. option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already put you 2 industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technology st. cleaned technologies in africa and make use of the clean elijah africa. that is the cheap, the cheapest option we should sell now. and that's what the wild features jaffar abduct mine says. all he wants is a clean and a more reliable pass horse to run his business. catherine, sorry, alta 0, our sabot, kenya. ah . type of quick check on the top stories here. this ice, an army has hit the pacific nation of tongue after an undersea volcano erupted, but has no word yet on casualties. waves more than a meter in height had fiji van o. r 2 and american saw more. so now me alerts and advisors are in place of parts of.
feel all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some on really see that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better. option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already put you 2 industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technology st. cleaned technologies in africa and make use of the clean elijah africa. that is the cheap, the cheapest option we should sell now. and that's what the wild features jaffar abduct mine says....
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i did it at the last i was 23 in kenya. trying to make a film about how climate change was for some people to give up on farming. but then i met casey, he had all these plants and how the community could deal with increasing drought. but it seemed as if people were not really listening to i don't really know what i mean. well, well, you know, i'm glad you know, you know we, we did a new geometry on, on i will need to see i wanted to know more about him. so i asked if i could film him over the next month. he said yes, but in one condition, if we're going to tell his story, he should also get the camera about bob and brody's extremely strong. actually my van, me to leave early for mother rudy's a server plant and awful mom or 3. so i'm proud. i'm proud of what i'm doing. i like to see lou and his family immediately delivered me, but they were joyful and optimistic despite the drought hoping of this new rainy season would be better than the last man. he had studied farming techniques years ago and tried sharing it with him. hi
i did it at the last i was 23 in kenya. trying to make a film about how climate change was for some people to give up on farming. but then i met casey, he had all these plants and how the community could deal with increasing drought. but it seemed as if people were not really listening to i don't really know what i mean. well, well, you know, i'm glad you know, you know we, we did a new geometry on, on i will need to see i wanted to know more about him. so i asked if i could film him over the...
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what is kenya's and east africa's problem canyon? dennis aaliyah to spend 10 years playing in friend says it has nothing to do with physical similar it's lack of exposure, east africa as a virgin, feel for scouts. and there is a lot of untapped talent for why the lack of exposure. what makes countries in eastern africa, different easterly gama, up by the be a declines. he bought a gun. good day. this vocally, he go to have you on g. but i think the foot don't laughable at this way down because i have a good sport picking up a little gun, i think, and nothing to list them will come on. oh, rueful, bullied, his bow. so are the varying levels of quality in african football. also related to the colonial legacy. listen up. time for history. class french club started to recruit players from morocco and l. jerry, as early as the thirty's, both countries were then under french rule, they also established transfer networks from the fifty's onwards with west africa. portuguese club started recruiting from their colonies from 1949 and clubs in
what is kenya's and east africa's problem canyon? dennis aaliyah to spend 10 years playing in friend says it has nothing to do with physical similar it's lack of exposure, east africa as a virgin, feel for scouts. and there is a lot of untapped talent for why the lack of exposure. what makes countries in eastern africa, different easterly gama, up by the be a declines. he bought a gun. good day. this vocally, he go to have you on g. but i think the foot don't laughable at this way down because...
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all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some analysts say that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better option one is to continue investing in claiming mechanisms for the already polluting industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technology, unclear technologies in africa. i'd make use of the clean millersville africa, that is the cheap, the cheapest option we should sell now, and that's what the wild features. jafar abduct man says. all he wants is a clean and a more reliable pass horse to run his business. catherine saw alta 0 or sabot, kenya. ah. the selves there are, these are the top stories that i talk of. it is back in immigration detention come to his visa was cancelled for a 2nd time. the tennis star will appeal the decision at a hearing on sunday. a day before the australian open begins. sarah clark has more from brisbin. there presented a $268.00 page document stating that he.
all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some analysts say that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better option one is to continue investing in claiming mechanisms for the already polluting industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technology, unclear technologies in africa. i'd make use of the clean millersville africa, that is the cheap, the cheapest option we should sell now, and that's what the wild features. jafar abduct man says. all he...
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in 1989 he was appointed head of kenya's national wildlife agency. his war against poaching symbolised by the public burning of tons of stolen ivory. richard leakey was born in nairobi in 1944, the son of two famous anthropologists. he suffered throughout his life from ill health, battling against cancer and needing a kidney transplant. he lost both his legs in a plane crash and he always suspected foul play, his fight against corruption creating many enemies. but those setbacks never got in the way of his love of scientific discovery and his love of africa. he was described as a visionary whose great contributions to human origins and wildlife conservation will never be forgotten. we will have some recollections and tributes a little later in the bulletin. some developing news: the embattled chinese property developer evergrande has halted the trading of its shares. it's been struggling to raise cash to pay its debts. the suspension of the shares occurred at nine in the morning on monday, hong kong time — that's 0100gmt, without any reason being g
in 1989 he was appointed head of kenya's national wildlife agency. his war against poaching symbolised by the public burning of tons of stolen ivory. richard leakey was born in nairobi in 1944, the son of two famous anthropologists. he suffered throughout his life from ill health, battling against cancer and needing a kidney transplant. he lost both his legs in a plane crash and he always suspected foul play, his fight against corruption creating many enemies. but those setbacks never got in...
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all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some analysts say that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already polluting industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technologies on lind technologies in africa. i'd make use of the community laquita. that's is the cheap, the cheapest option we should sell now. and that's what the wild features jaffar abduct man says. all he wants is a clean and a more reliable pass horse to run his business. katherine saw alta 0 or stop it, kenya. ah tucker, trick of the headlines here on al jazeera, a said ami as hit the pacific nation of tongue often under c.
all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some analysts say that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already polluting industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technologies on lind technologies in africa. i'd make use of the community laquita. that's is the cheap, the cheapest option we should sell now. and that's what the wild features jaffar abduct man says. all he...
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all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some analysts say that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already polluting industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technologies on lin technologies in africa and make use of the collegial africa that's is the cheap, the cheapest option we should sell now. and that's what the wild to choose. jaffar abduct mine says all he wants is a clean and a more reliable pass horse to run his business. catching sight altos, here are sabot canyon does not, in the direction of our website, al jazeera dot com is the address or the store is recovering. right back onto sir. ah, so this is our desert, these are the top stories and tennis don novick jock, which has lost his fight against deportation from australia. the federal court announced a decision just moments ago. joke, which had appealed against decision to cancel his visa. sir clark as more now from brisbin. finally, a decision before
all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some analysts say that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already polluting industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technologies on lin technologies in africa and make use of the collegial africa that's is the cheap, the cheapest option we should sell now. and that's what the wild to choose. jaffar abduct mine says all he wants...
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to run his business. catherine saw alta 0 or sabot, kenya. ah, great look at the main stories this hour an hour and 12 hours after a major volcanic eruption and powerful soon army. they're still little word out of toner, on casualties. all the damage you undersea volcano erupted about 60 kilometers. north of the capital and communications were knocked out. there are reports of people struggling to breathe because of the ash volcano is also triggered. tsunami, wanting to go across the pacific from the u. s. to japan aust.
to run his business. catherine saw alta 0 or sabot, kenya. ah, great look at the main stories this hour an hour and 12 hours after a major volcanic eruption and powerful soon army. they're still little word out of toner, on casualties. all the damage you undersea volcano erupted about 60 kilometers. north of the capital and communications were knocked out. there are reports of people struggling to breathe because of the ash volcano is also triggered. tsunami, wanting to go across the pacific...
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in kenya. he took top positions in races around africa, asia in europe, and was paid to be the pacemaker, and others. most years he and thousands of dollars selling eggs paid less than $5.00 a day. there is that the dividend between this might now matter. so we have that least a little bit by now because the income for sammy hadn't stopped training along with many other athletes. the most of the events that they used to compete in have stopped because of coven. that's been bad news. the athletes here in a 10 is where many of the worlds fastest long distance runners come from. if 2400 meters above sea level perched on a plateau high above the great rift valley, before the pandemic athletes came from all over the world to train here, alongside that canyon counterparts. these men are among attends professional athletes. there are at least a 1000 of them, and almost all of them of last some, all of their income over the last couple years because of the pandemic. because there are hardly any other j
in kenya. he took top positions in races around africa, asia in europe, and was paid to be the pacemaker, and others. most years he and thousands of dollars selling eggs paid less than $5.00 a day. there is that the dividend between this might now matter. so we have that least a little bit by now because the income for sammy hadn't stopped training along with many other athletes. the most of the events that they used to compete in have stopped because of coven. that's been bad news. the...
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was going on in terms of nature, biodiversity in kenya. in the 1980s, can you's elephants were being slaughtered to feed the ivory trade in china and japan. richard was one of those people who went and talked to scientists in particularjoyce poole who was studying and she came to understand just how senti and these animals are. it really moved richard. i don't think he really thought about the social structures and behaviours of animals. and he decided there and then he was going to fight for elephants. his fight for elephants was incredible. he felt it was not good enough just to do it locally, it had to be a global statement. they burned 12 tonnes of ivory worth millions of dollars. as a statement that these animals were not deserving of being killed for their tasks. not deserving of being killed for theirtasks. he not deserving of being killed for their tasks. he change the opinion of the world about this. he thought that ivory should not be in anything other than an elephant. that left a strong impression among africans and so well as
was going on in terms of nature, biodiversity in kenya. in the 1980s, can you's elephants were being slaughtered to feed the ivory trade in china and japan. richard was one of those people who went and talked to scientists in particularjoyce poole who was studying and she came to understand just how senti and these animals are. it really moved richard. i don't think he really thought about the social structures and behaviours of animals. and he decided there and then he was going to fight for...
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feel all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some analysts say that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already polluting industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technologies on in technologies and also to admit use of the 3 loads you laugh with. that's is the cheaper the cheapest option we should sell now . and that's what the world features jaffar abdi dockman says, all he wants is a clean and a more reliable pass horse to run his business. catherine's soil da, 0, our sabot, kenya. our 0 dot com if i all the latest on our top stories there as well as comment and analysis that takes you behind the headlines. ah, just a quick look at the main stories now and 12 hours after a major volcanic eruption and powerful soon army. there is still little word out of tonga on casualties all the damage. he and the see volcano ruptured about 60 kilometers north of the capital and communications were knocked out. their reports of peo
feel all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some analysts say that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already polluting industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technologies on in technologies and also to admit use of the 3 loads you laugh with. that's is the cheaper the cheapest option we should sell now . and that's what the world features jaffar abdi dockman says,...
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all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some honestly see that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better. option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already polluting industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technology st. cleaned technologies in africa and make use of the community in africa. that is the cheap, the cheapest option we should sell now. and that's what the wild features jaffar abduct mine says. all he wants is a clean and a more reliable pass horse to run his business. catching sight altogether or sobbing, kenya. ah, it's good to have you with a fellow, adrian finnegan, harrods oh, how the headlines and al jazeera as an army has hit the pacific. allan basin of tonga, after and on the sea volcano erupted, but as no word on casualties as phone lines are down, waves more than a meter in height. hit fiji if i was to add american samoa. so now the alerts, the advisor is, are in place for parts of japan and the western united states to find tennis walked
all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some honestly see that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better. option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already polluting industries. option 2 is to invest a new renewable technology st. cleaned technologies in africa and make use of the community in africa. that is the cheap, the cheapest option we should sell now. and that's what the wild features jaffar abduct mine says. all he...
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he pushes the limit from kenya to the antarctic. in search of answers to why we run eligible correspondence. ah, ah, ah ah, ah hello, here's her headlines for the america on the 1st day of 2022 happy new year. everyone will begin in california. this is actually in the past to my train to fast los angeles, broken 85 year old daily rainfall record scooping up about 60 millimeters. so flash lighting, not only outside, but inside at union station, it's energy raced across the rockies. and it's now going to spark some severe storms further toward the east. we go, we'll pick up the story there, texas arkansas, tennessee right in to kentucky. we could see some tornadoes here. one of the main ingredients we've got high temperature is here. so that could flare up storms with very little notice. this is a cold friend. it's working across submitted by an tickets. gonna drop temperatures eventually in dc. but look at this temperature divide. we've got minus 19 in minneapolis and plus 20 degrees in d. c. few flurries hanging around for vancouver
he pushes the limit from kenya to the antarctic. in search of answers to why we run eligible correspondence. ah, ah, ah ah, ah hello, here's her headlines for the america on the 1st day of 2022 happy new year. everyone will begin in california. this is actually in the past to my train to fast los angeles, broken 85 year old daily rainfall record scooping up about 60 millimeters. so flash lighting, not only outside, but inside at union station, it's energy raced across the rockies. and it's now...
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at least 100 have died in this nortastern province of kenya. some are coming to the only remainingatering hole for 30 miles, near the nature conservancy. this morning, a fresh caslty by its shore. giraffes are dying after getting stuck in the mud, weakened by hunger they don't have the strength to pull themselves out. to prevent contamination, locals drag them away, it is not just wildlife being affected. >> this village was full of people and livestock which depended a sickly on livestock for livelihood. for a period of nine months we have not received any rain. >> over 70% of their livestock has perished. they have received less than 30% of normal rainfall. droughts have always affected the region but have doubled in frequency since 1999 due to climate change. now there is drought every two to three years. in a nearby area, they have lost more than 100 animals. some of the cattle is so weak they have to be assisted to stand. >> most of the animals we toiled away for her dead. - are dead. some children have been sent to other parts of the coun
at least 100 have died in this nortastern province of kenya. some are coming to the only remainingatering hole for 30 miles, near the nature conservancy. this morning, a fresh caslty by its shore. giraffes are dying after getting stuck in the mud, weakened by hunger they don't have the strength to pull themselves out. to prevent contamination, locals drag them away, it is not just wildlife being affected. >> this village was full of people and livestock which depended a sickly on...
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going on in terms of nature, biodiversity in kenya. in the 1980s, kenya's elephants were being slaughtered to feed the ivory trade in china and japan. richard was one of those people who went and talked to scientists in particularjoyce poole who was studying and she came to understand just how senti and these animals are. it really moved richard. i don't think he really thought about the social structures and behaviours of animals. and he decided there and then he was going to fight for elephants. his fight for elephants was incredible. he felt it was not good enough just to do it locally, it had to be a global statement. they burned 12 tonnes of ivory worth millions of dollars. as a statement that these animals were not deserving of being killed for their tasks. he changed the opinion of the world about this. he thought that ivory should not be in anything other than an elephant. that left a strong impression among africans and so well as that actually we have the right to defend these animals. they have a very important role in our c
going on in terms of nature, biodiversity in kenya. in the 1980s, kenya's elephants were being slaughtered to feed the ivory trade in china and japan. richard was one of those people who went and talked to scientists in particularjoyce poole who was studying and she came to understand just how senti and these animals are. it really moved richard. i don't think he really thought about the social structures and behaviours of animals. and he decided there and then he was going to fight for...
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he he was appointed head of kenya's national wildlife agency. has war against poaching symbolised by the public burning of tons of stolen ivory. richard leakey was born in nairobi, the son of two famous anthropologists. he suffered throughout his life from ill health, battling against cancer and needing a kidney transplant stopper he lost both his legs and a lane crash and he always suspected foul play, his fight against corruption creating many enemies. but those set acts never got on the way of his love of scientific discovery and his love of africa. he was described as a visionary whose great contributions to human origins and wildlife conservation will never be forgotten. professor lawrence martin of stony brook university is director of the turkana basin institute which he helped richard leakey to create and they were close friends. he's in new york. very good of you to give us the backdrop as well because that is the institute you worked with richard to put together. 0bviously with richard to put together. obviously a very emotional scene
he he was appointed head of kenya's national wildlife agency. has war against poaching symbolised by the public burning of tons of stolen ivory. richard leakey was born in nairobi, the son of two famous anthropologists. he suffered throughout his life from ill health, battling against cancer and needing a kidney transplant stopper he lost both his legs and a lane crash and he always suspected foul play, his fight against corruption creating many enemies. but those set acts never got on the way...