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50 stories, 5 continents, 1 theme: showcasing passionate people and innovative projects from around the world aimed at combating climate change.

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Raderbergg, Germany

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50 stories, 5 continents, 1 theme: showcasing passionate people and innovative projects from around the world aimed at combating climate change.

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English


Episodes
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Making Ghana's cocoa plantations more sustainable, and more productive

10/9/2020
Ghana's cocoa production is in decline, with aging cocoa trees and poor agricultural practices exacerbated by drought. But a Dutch NGO is helping to revitalize the sector.

Duration:00:05:44

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The islands that vanish beneath the sea

12/15/2019
The hallig islands in the Wadden Sea are used to flooding events. The local population is used to their land being swallowed by the sea. But in recent years, they've experienced terrifying storms.

Duration:00:02:35

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Rwanda's golden monkeys in danger

3/1/2019
Golden monkeys can only be found in the Virunga Mountains in Rwanda. As their habitat is shrinking rapidly, a company's new stove could help preserve the forests where the monkeys live.

Duration:00:01:27

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Light and Darkness in Uganda

2/25/2019
If you want to have light in rural Uganda, kerosene lamps are the method of choice. But these lamps are dangerous, unhealthy and contribute to climate change. In the last couple of year, more and more people save money to buy a solar power kit.

Duration:00:01:58

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Pulque - The Drink of the Gods

2/18/2019
For more than a millennium, Mexicans have been drinking pulque, an alcoholic beverage made from fermented agave juice. Its popularity has dropped in recent decades, but pulque seems to be making a comeback - which also has benefits for the environment.

Duration:00:01:25

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Growing Cocoa: a bittersweet story

2/11/2019
Cocoa is Ghana's main cash crop. After the Ivory Coast, the West-African country is the second largest cocoa exporter in the world. But the trees are sick.

Duration:00:01:42

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Colombia: Surviving on the Rio Magdalena

2/4/2019
Millions of people living along the Rio Magdalena are feeling the sting of climate change, as fish stocks — and the river itself — dries up. But they're taking action to preserve their unique landscape and way of life.

Duration:00:02:08

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Peru: Plant your Future

1/28/2019
For centuries, the people of the Peruvian Andes have used their forests only as a source for fire wood. Now the mountains are almost completely deforested. An annual tree-planting ceremony shall bring back the green to the Andes.

Duration:00:01:46

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Zimbabwe: Protection for the African wild dog

1/21/2019
African wild dogs are one of the most threatened carnivores in Africa. There are only a few thousand left. In Zimbabwe the Save Valley is one of the last protected areas for these animals.

Duration:00:01:53

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Indonesia: The sinking capital

1/14/2019
The Indonesian capital of Jakarta is sinking by up to 25 centimeters every year. Urban planners try to prevent the worst. But walls alone do not help against the floods. In the Tongkol settlement, people are now take action.

Duration:00:01:18

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Green pumps for Jordan's water

12/21/2018
Jordan goes to great lengths to get water to its people. In the dry country that requires a lot of power and the water still doesn't always reach its destination. New technology could be the solution.

Duration:00:01:18

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Brazil: Bringing light to the Kalunga

12/17/2018
The Kalunga live in remote settlements in the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park in Brazil. These people of African origin whose ancestors were slaves still live in poverty, usually off-grid. The NGO Litro de Luz is introducing them to solar power.

Duration:00:02:10

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Initiatives for saving food in South Africa

12/17/2018
In South Africa, one third of food is thrown away, even though there are millions in need. And although food rotting on rubbish dumps damages the climate. Now there are solutions.

Duration:00:01:43

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Environmental friendly houses – new home in Moldova

12/7/2018
The former Soviet Republic of Moldova – one of the poorest countries in Europe – relies heavily on Russia for its energy needs. A German NGO is helping increase the country’s energy efficiency, starting with the residential sector.

Duration:00:02:03

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Video explainer: Could soil save our climate?

12/3/2018
Soil is second only to the ocean in the service it provides as a CO2 store. When in the ground, carbon enriches the soil and is good for the climate, but misuse of land has already led to the loss of large stores.

Duration:00:02:44

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Saving Rajasthan's Camels

11/26/2018
The Raika people have been herding camels in Rajasthan for centuries. But their traditional way of life is now under threat. A German NGO is helping Raika sustain their livelihood.

Duration:00:01:59

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Philippines: Energy from the Heavens

11/19/2018
If we want to stop climate change, we have to cut carbon emissions. That much is clear. Yet the Philippines still rely heavily on coal power plants. And the government plans on building many more. Environmentalists are trying stop that - and the Catholic church has joined the fight.

Duration:00:00:15

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The Seaweed Invasion

11/12/2018
The Caribbean coast is awash with tons of foul-smelling seaweed, causing problems for the environment and tourism. Could a protective barrier in the sea help? That's one of the solutions being proposed.

Duration:00:01:40

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The dark side of China's bike-sharing boom

10/22/2018
China wants bicycles to once again be the main way to get around. Rental bikes are already a lucrative business in the country. Many entrepreneurs are trying to cash in, but the impacts aren't always green.

Duration:00:01:39

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Hanoi takes steps to improve air quality

10/15/2018
The air quality in Hanoi will leave you breathless, and not in a good way. Now the city is actively tackling the problem, banning scooters and motorcycles by 2030. It's also investing heavily in public transport.

Duration:00:01:13