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00:00Oh sea
00:04I'm so tired, sea
00:06tired
00:08tired
00:10My heart is broken
00:11And I refused to keep it locked in my chest
00:13My liver is broken
00:16No, no
00:17Plant no
00:18I am the sea, oh my!
00:22the sea
00:23the sea
00:24You hear me, O sea
00:26Listen to me
00:26Yes, we don't seek, you backward person.
00:28Sleeping fish
00:29I want it
00:30What do you want?
00:31You don't know, O sea
00:32I'm going to throw hams at you
00:33Are you coming to throw your worries away?
00:34Or are you going to throw away the garbage bag you're holding?
00:37Yes
00:39Not one, two in one, like that, O Sea of ​​God
00:41And when all of them are in the sea
00:44The sea will be shaped by them.
00:47The sea has ambitions
00:49A lot
00:51A lot
00:52But nobody listens, Rabie
00:54Okay, where did I go, sea?
00:56He said this
00:57Yes, I hear you, my brother.
00:58Okay, I'll tell you, so go ahead.
00:59People are being very mean to me
01:01Six unjust
01:02Sea waters
01:04Sea level rise
01:07High sea pressure is just something you're saying every day.
01:10And my love, thank you
01:11Of course, plastic bags and bottles
01:14Put out the cigarettes you're throwing at me
01:24Oh strong friend, oh sea, oh strong friend
01:26The important thing is that you might want a word on the subject
01:27My son and my sister
01:29Rabi, are you even listening to me?
01:30You can remove the headphone in the tank.
01:32The Syrian guy was with me via voice note, but
01:34Walk, O Spring
01:35Walk
01:36No, no, by God, Bahar, I don't advise it and we don't listen to you.
01:38I'm just going to walk, but I want to be the one now.
01:40Walk
01:40no
01:41Medicine and the problems of heat retention, how will you solve them, O sea?
01:43Uncle, I'm telling you to leave me alone, it's none of your business.
01:46I want to go back to being alone
01:47what?
01:48Your comfort, O sea
01:52Peace be upon you, O sea
01:54No, no, no
01:54What are you accusing, uncle?
01:56God
02:04Dear viewers, peace and blessings have arrived.
02:05Welcome to a new episode of the Dabke program
02:07In February 2018
02:09The Singaporean newspaper The Streets Times published
02:11A suspicious and imminent report
02:13About organized and illegal thefts
02:15For a large number of marine bottoms
02:16The one that's been submerged since the Second World War
02:18Indonesian coastal areas
02:20The news says
02:20This organization has succeeded; it steals wreckage.
02:2348 naval vessels
02:24And it escapes into international waters
02:26The strange thing about this news is that it's a dear friend
02:27This organization doesn't take the wreckage.
02:28For example, you sell it in a dark web auction.
02:30Or dispose of it in a northern need
02:32You don't take it to a collector's shop for World War II artifacts, I mean
02:35She doesn't even want to take it to any museum.
02:37He pays money to have these artifacts with him.
02:39Before he collects them for Abu Hamali Dahouya
02:41Oh, my shudder!
02:42You're blocking me a lot
02:43I know that capital is always related to these topics.
02:46The organization that steals
02:47They sell this wreckage to Chinese industrial companies.
02:50I'm evolving on this type of wreckage.
02:52Because it is made from a very rare type of flaz
02:54They take the metal that's in the wreckage.
02:56They use it in the manufacture of some scientific devices.
02:59Precision medicine
03:00He said to him, "O Abu Hammal"
03:00It means there is a shortage of steel in the world.
03:02What do you say, this flood is everywhere?
03:03What made him rare?
03:04They don't go to the steel shop.
03:05He told him they wanted Flaz
03:06Life, my dear, I would have hated you
03:07But that's a smart question.
03:08What makes them
03:09They bring down the water in the dead of winter
03:11They search for a corner near the Indonesian coast.
03:13So they can go down to the water and retrieve shipwrecks.
03:16More than eighty years have passed since then.
03:17As long as Eti Bekat changes, we will lose the war.
03:19Her beauty is desolate
03:20I was being difficult, my dear
03:20The Second Blind War
03:21It ended with America bombing Japan.
03:23With two nuclear bombs in 1945
03:26This is considered to be the case up to the time the episode is filmed, of course.
03:28The only time a nuclear weapon is used
03:31For the purpose of killing in war
03:33Oh Abu Ahmed, this is a new topic we'll discuss for the first time on the program.
03:36Because I didn't tell you and you don't know me
03:37After America attacked Japan and the war ended
03:39It has become apparent that other countries are also developing their own planned programs.
03:43The Soviet Union, Britain, France, and China
03:46Of course, we won't let America terrorize the city.
03:47They played for second division teams.
03:48We also need to evolve in order to match the power.
03:50The important thing is that after we want countries to develop their own qualitative weapons
03:53And they can tell that the cans were different
03:56The methods they were certain of with me, that we had cannabis, were from three methods.
04:02These tests have been performed more than 2050 times
04:081535 years ago, 19498
04:11Think about it, my friend, because of this huge number of nuclear explosions, over 220 explosions.
04:15The concentration of 4 elements in the atmosphere has increased above normal.
04:19It remained impossible to write
04:20We're practically creating a non-communicable metal due to the atmosphere saturated with radiation.
04:24The only steel
04:25Those who are not affected by this radiation
04:27It is any fuel that was made before 1945
04:30Before the first nuclear bomb was dropped
04:33Do you understand, my dear?
04:34Understood
04:34One year, Muhammad
04:35The steel is being used to build the earth, that's common knowledge.
04:36This means that if we come into contact with any metal around us, it will be exposed to radiation.
04:39Don't worry, my dear
04:40This radiation level isn't high enough to harm you.
04:42There's nothing to verify.
04:43But because it already exists
04:45Therefore, it is difficult to use this metal in the manufacture of scientific and medical devices.
04:49Especially if it's very sensitive
04:50Like the ones produced by these Chinese companies
04:52Please note, we are talking about medical devices.
04:54Precision medical devices
04:55When it became a disaster due to radiation
04:56It's like your chest hurts and you're going to see a doctor, so he'll come in.
04:59What medical devices emit radiation?
05:00Sorry, we can say that we hurt planet Earth badly, and it was a serious injury.
05:04We learned about it in more than one interview.
05:05We will need more time than our lifetimes and the lifetimes of our children to solve these problems.
05:09One of the biggest problems we've created for the planet is global warming.
05:12or thermal induction
05:14Mohammed
05:15Mohammed, I expect you'll talk to me about the environment and recycling.
05:18And the words didn't end there.
05:19Do you want to give me something?
05:20Give me the description from the ATM
05:21A substitute for piety, and it kills winds.
05:23Renewable and non-renewable
05:24He told me, "I didn't buy this talk."
05:25What do I want from my hand?
05:26Please note, my dear, that this statement may not necessarily affect your life.
05:29It could have a significant impact on the idea
05:30But if you are worried about your children
05:32And you're worried about your grandchildren
05:33This is a very important topic.
05:35The problem, my dear, is that we are people in developing and poor countries and all that.
05:38We are not responsible for it.
05:39Our contribution to this global crisis
05:42We are not the cause of it.
05:43But we are still the people most affected by it.
05:45That's why you need to know about it.
05:46Let's talk a little about global warming, my dear.
05:49After the start of the Industrial Revolution around the year 1050
05:52And planet Earth is experiencing a continuous rise in temperature.
05:54It seems that people are starting to realize there's a problem.
05:57They spoke to each other and arranged the appointments.
05:58Arrange the place where you will meet him.
06:00The Earth was literally hot
06:01And we began to smell the stench of the devils
06:02To the point that in 2015
06:03The countries agreed at the COP21 summit
06:06Climate change in Paris
06:07They are trying to limit the rise in the planet's average temperature.
06:12So that it is out of one and a half degrees, but two degrees
06:14We need to calm the fire on the planet, guys.
06:15And he won't remove
06:16I want to tell you, my dear
06:17That didn't happen
06:18Average temperatures in 2023
06:20The two degrees are already being planned
06:22That's why, my dear
06:23This year at COP28
06:24Which was held in Dubai and its main objective
06:26It's not about going back to the old average increase.
06:28Which is one and a half of two
06:29Those were the days, and we long for those times.
06:31We are now at a stage where if you don't do anything
06:33You might never see those grades and a half or those two again.
06:35We, my dear, want to save the possibility
06:37We might revert to this old increase
06:39One day, God willing
06:41If you were to release a duck, my dear, I'd like to explain to you
06:43We are from 2015
06:44I'm saying that this increase shouldn't have happened.
06:46Now, this increase is the final step; we want to maintain it.
06:48Our block is in a bad position
06:49And again, my dear, I found the most beautiful Arab viewer
06:52Or scenes that exist in developing countries
06:54This responsibility
06:55The major powers are the cause of this crisis.
06:57But again
06:57This is a problem that will not only affect him
06:59He might not even be affected by it at all.
07:00We will be the most affected people
07:01That's why we need to know
07:02We need to educate ourselves and these countries.
07:04Did you hear, Dol?
07:05My dear, if you don't know, let me tell you that humankind is the greatest real danger to this planet.
07:10I am Abu Hamid, a danger to the planet.
07:11I'm right, Al-As
07:12Yes, my dear, the greatest danger to this planet is man.
07:15The greatest danger to his life and the lives of other creatures
07:17Human activity on the planet from the industrial clock
07:19The situation is undoubtedly a disaster.
07:21It will cause irreversible damage.
07:23Because of what are called greenhouse gas emissions
07:27Or what is known, of course, as Green House Jazzies
07:28These gases can escape into the atmosphere due to natural factors.
07:31But humans are primarily the biggest source of these gases.
07:35Things like burning the stallion, gas, and the enemy
07:37What we need to burn in order to provide energy for factories, generators, and airplanes
07:41This is in addition, of course, to the farms of Al-Muqarr and Al-Jamous
07:43The rate of deforestation and tree removal is very high.
07:46Which contributes to the release of large quantities of methane and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
07:50You are the tree's support
07:51You're not just preventing these trees from absorbing carbon dioxide.
07:54And oxygen is converted
07:55You too, you contribute to the increase in methyl
07:58It contributes to an increase in carbon dioxide.
08:00These gases then escape into the atmosphere
08:02It traps the sun's heat
08:04Sunlight enters planet
08:06She finished her work and went out
08:07What's this? Gas blockage
08:09The rays are present, and the planet is preferred.
08:11And when the sukh remains, environmental problems begin to occur.
08:13So, dear human, please be very careful about your gases.
08:15Over time, this heat will concentrate inside the planet.
08:17One unit and the Earth's temperature begins to increase
08:20Gas emission levels
08:22Greenhouse Jazz
08:23It is becoming very hot and terrifying.
08:25If we look, my dear, look quickly at what happened
08:26During only after the industrial revolution
08:28From 1850 to 1867
08:29We will find that these gas emissions
08:32It experienced a significant increase
08:33This increase came about due to increased manufacturing.
08:35We now want a product
08:36We want cars and we want houses
08:38We want devices and we want mobile phones.
08:40Industrial revolution, population growth, civilization, and employment
08:43And of course, something like that would be noticeable in a country like America.
08:46The American Dream 247 no longer sleeps there
08:48Since then, my dear, we haven't seen any decrease.
08:50At the levels of emissions of these gases
08:52There are no paths on the planet, guys, that are making us jealous.
08:55The only drops we saw
08:56There were historical events that affected the manufacturers
08:58For example, the day there was a drop, it was because of
09:00Something as big as the Great Depression
09:02The depression that occurred in the thirties
09:04The supplement was delegated to approximately the time of the Second World War.
09:06In the 1950s, emissions of these gases began to increase.
09:08We don't have economies anymore, except for America.
09:10Chinese and Soviet Union uniforms
09:12We want to grow too
09:13We want people to have the Ration Dream and the Chinese Dream
09:15You'll release gases that will blind your family on the planet
09:17You're not the only one who has the right to pass gas.
09:19And indeed, these emissions have increased, not decreased.
09:22Not coinciding with a significant historical event such as the collapse of the Soviet Union
09:24What happened in the early nineties
09:26And here America said, "Guys, you can have gas as much as you want."
09:28But I'll always be number one.
09:30I am the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide.
09:34Of course, my dear, Asian tigers aren't standing around getting minced.
09:36You want to open a sedan too and top the rankings in emissions.
09:39This happened under the leadership of China, which never stopped manufacturing.
09:42In fact, over time, China has surpassed the United States of America.
09:45It remained the country with the highest number of scholarship recipients.
09:48Globally in 2005
09:49During this period
09:50Global carbon emissions have increased by almost 90% compared to 50 years ago.
09:54And about 80% of the emissions
09:56It was due to the burning of fuel for industry
09:58The new data we have is even more frightening.
10:00In 2011, the levels of carbon dioxide emissions for that year
10:03It was 150 times greater than its levels in 1050.
10:06Multiplay 150
10:07So, in 150 years, the rate of carbon increase has increased 150 times.
10:10Global carbon dioxide emissions
10:12Energy-related exports reached 321 million tons in 2022.
10:16After the coronavirus pandemic, we resumed global business activity.
10:20These gas emissions increased by 4-6% last year alone.
10:23It reached new record levels, higher than its pre-coronavirus peak.
10:26Oh, I'm getting married, and Abu Ahmed is getting married.
10:28He told me that the world is now stepping on the gas pedal towards the edge of the abyss.
10:31Excellent analogy
10:31Thulin, my dear, I offer you a job offer.
10:33NASA's third study shows that the country's temperature has varied from 1880 to 2017.
10:37So you can see
10:37As you can see, every year this country sets new temperature records.
10:42If the situation continues like this
10:43The planet's temperature will continue to rise dangerously.
10:45The World Resource Simulation Center says
10:48The Earth's temperature will increase by more than one and a half degrees before 2030.
10:51And how many of us will be at this level of missions after that?
10:54Which is already exposed to increase.
10:55The temperature will rise by two degrees by the year 2040.
10:59And three more degrees in 2060
11:01And four degrees in 2080
11:02Dear, please keep me safe. I'll make the tea in the fridge.
11:04The refrigerator will evolve into a microwave, and the microwave is located in the Libyan desert.
11:07We, Abbo Ahmed, have experienced three or four degrees of temperature change over the past 40-60 years.
11:10It's not a big deal, so don't exaggerate things, Abbo Ahmed.
11:13I know this is how we make a living.
11:14If you exaggerate the issues and make a whole episode out of them
11:16And the viewers saw it and got so nervous
11:18And DJ is in the lively and leading the way
11:19But they're tired, Ahmed
11:20Hanoot Al-Takif longed for her and her feathers fell
11:21Oh, four degrees
11:22enough
11:23Good news, my dear, you didn't choose to be cheated on.
11:25The news of the monstrous, balanced one in you was not good
11:27The topic is not important at all.
11:28Just as you might imagine
11:29We will feel the increased heat strongly in the summer.
11:31The one who will be the longest-lasting
11:32And its temperature is much higher than what you're used to.
11:35If the Earth's temperature increased by two degrees
11:37This means that, for example, in the year 2040
11:38You may be exposed to waves of extreme heat.
11:41Which will reach 53 days
11:43My dear, you remain
11:45Kimsek Samantek, you'll find Brisket, this is in your hand like this and it will make you
11:47They'll pour honey on you and throw spices at you.
11:49Not only that, but these weather fluctuations
11:51It might cause some light in the Arab world
11:53We're here, why would we go far?
11:54We all remember the cyclone that hit Egypt in October 2019
11:56Hamada Hurricane
11:57That's his name, my dear, in the news.
11:58It doesn't mean there's Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Danieli.
12:00By the way, we get juice and we call them
12:02Our son is not accustomed to them needing
12:03A destructive and harmful rainstorm
12:05Oh Lord, my dear, protect us and don't let Hamada get hurt.
12:07So, my dear, do you remember all the sticking and the heat?
12:09What you didn't like, you will now pray for.
12:11The devilish ones will write a quarter of a page
12:12And the virus will hit Amghami
12:13According to the research
12:14The work was done by two scientists in 2012.
12:15Global warming will create a larger number
12:18Between the juices
12:19Someone like this
12:19What's possible in the future
12:20catastrophic disasters
12:22And a great loss, my dear
12:23We're not saying you'll be a little hot
12:25We're talking about there will be juice.
12:26There will be drought
12:27There will be people who die
12:28There will be immigrants from people who will be displaced.
12:30Secondly, my dear, the topic of global warming
12:31A topic of utmost importance
12:32It seems to be a Western problem far removed from our own.
12:35But again
12:36I expect you to be one of the people most affected by your rooster.
12:38This kind of thing could cause disasters
12:40And very large losses in the future
12:42Habo Hamdi on this topic: Will this affect her in the future?
12:43Dear future
12:44I want to tell you
12:45There are cities in Burj with high streets.
12:47For example, the Baghdad dress
12:48It is possible to reach the number of days of the severe heat wave.
12:50For ninety days
12:51Riyadh can take up to 132 days
12:53Approximately three years
12:54When does this happen?
12:552040
12:56That means in less than 20 years.
12:57Be the one God has blessed you with.
12:58You worked and figured out what you wanted to do in your life.
13:00And she's a middle-aged man who's built himself up and wants to get married.
13:02He finds the jukebox boiling
13:04And Khalil, let me add a verse to the poem.
13:05Since the majority of the Middle Rift region
13:07North Africa relies primarily on agriculture.
13:10Agriculture, and this is a large part of the looting, depends on rainfall.
13:12Reem
13:12This area, according to the Ward Resource Simulation Center's scenarios
13:15It is exposed due to high temperatures
13:18Dry periods can last up to a month and a half
13:19That's if the temperature
13:21I fried it to 3 degrees.
13:22But if it reaches 4 degrees
13:23We could reach 6 months of drought
13:256 months without getting sick
13:27This is a disaster, a real crisis for the agricultural sector.
13:30The one who feeds us
13:30And not just its impact on agriculture
13:31This also has an effect on the animal's morphology.
13:33Not only that
13:34Also, high temperature
13:35Many creatures were bored with the men of the planet.
13:37Many extinct creatures
13:38Other organisms migrated from their environment
13:40Nobody knows how to cope with these high temperatures
13:42Of course
13:42All of you and the ice melting at the poles
13:45Be a completely different person
13:46The ice caps or glaciers that are above
13:48It could not only destroy the natural environment
13:50Creatures that live on ice, like polar bears, for example
13:52He who wakes up early will find his house deserted.
13:53Look at you, my dear, you are sad, weak, and helpless
13:56The year Zig, the heroes of the squid, are in prison.
13:58The impact will not only be on these creatures.
13:59Imagine, my dear
14:00When the talc day melts
14:01And it turns into a desire
14:02One hundred
14:02This water enters the oceans and seas
14:04So what is the result?
14:05Sea level rises
14:07Cities near the sea
14:09Its level will be
14:09sea ​​level adjustment
14:10So you'll still have the land like that.
14:11And the water is like this
14:12Suddenly the water level rose because of the ice.
14:13So the water came out like that.
14:15And it does this inside
14:16And we are enticed
14:16So, Ahmed, why don't we build a drain for the city?
14:18So that it drains the seawater
14:19Of course, my dear, the proposal is excellent.
14:20We'll try to get him to the cup of water and dinner.
14:22What are you telling me?
14:23Oh Abu Hamad
14:24My friend, let me tell you
14:24For example, the surface of the sea
14:26A rise of fifty cents is expected.
14:28Why?
14:28When the planet's temperature increases
14:30One and a half degrees only
14:31Of course, someone will say to me, "Abu Hamad"
14:32What does fifty centimeters mean?
14:33What does it mean?
14:33Let him tell you that rising fifty centimeters is not a small amount.
14:35This could cause a huge amount of flooding.
14:37Approximately one million eight hundred thousand
14:39They will be affected by these floods
14:40In the country, like the director
14:41This is in addition to the potential benefits.
14:42For the city of Sisikanda
14:44What could be reached
14:45fifty billion dollars
14:45There is no peasant's liver
14:46There's no carob, Amal
14:47Amir Cinema, Metro Cinema, forget it
14:49All these seaside projects are falling apart.
14:50If procedures and procedures
14:52Flood protection failed
14:53It's very likely that this will happen.
14:55This is in addition to the fact that some diseases will increase.
14:56Like what?
14:57Malaria costume
14:57Whose spread could reach
14:59Between 20 and 34 million people
15:01That's if the temperature increases by just 3 degrees.
15:03These numbers could double
15:04If the temperature increases by 4 degrees
15:06Some specialists, like Dr. Hisham Al-Askari
15:07He says that at these levels of grades
15:09The planet will probably end
15:10The Zoinut humanity will end
15:12Let me tell you that we are real
15:13On the brink of a real catastrophe
15:15It will tear us apart, both metaphorically and literally.
15:17In Hezeizi, a very important base for industry in Egypt
15:20The base says
15:21Without a cow, don't play with it.
15:23For example, you have some absurdities that you believe
15:24The horn of the rhinoceros
15:26It cures diseases and has magical powers.
15:28Unfortunately, rhinos are being bred in a very aggressive manner.
15:31To the point that an entire lineage of it is extinct.
15:32A lineage and a woman who will never return
15:33The other species are also at risk of extinction.
15:36Because of the small number of those remaining
15:37Dear human, you do this
15:38He tells you that he is a unicorn
15:40It means he lives alone, nothing else matters to him but the horn.
15:42You hunt him, kill him, and take all his possessions.
15:45Because someone told you that there is a certain culture
15:47She tells you that this century has magical powers.
15:49This topic, my dear, is extremely dangerous.
15:50Excuse me, Abu Hamid, but I have some information I'd like to add to your vocabulary.
15:53I'm not a unicorn friend
15:55I don't care about his mental health.
15:57What did the creatures say to her?
15:58I'm not living happily in my life
16:00My dear, I know you always think pragmatically.
16:03So what if animals disappear?
16:04Remember, my dear, I have a treat for the invasion of creatures
16:06When a new organism enters the environment or an organism disappears from the environment
16:09The environment is changing, it's transforming
16:10The existing organisms can be exploited due to the absence of the organisms that previously controlled them.
16:14And very important organisms, for example in agriculture, spread and disappear.
16:17The vanquishing of some creatures is indeed affecting us.
16:19It's not just a moral issue, it's also a pragmatic one.
16:21If the organism doesn't get the horn, it will lead to environmental non-compliance.
16:24Or what is known as the Cascade Trophy
16:25For example, the breeding of tigers and lions in terrifying numbers
16:28In parts of Africa, for example
16:29This led to a significant increase in the number of blue Ardennes
16:32Okay, you're the problem, Abu Hamil.
16:33It means blue
16:34The problem, my dear, is that this has led to increased contact between these creatures and humans.
16:37This led to increased rates of the Mu'awili organisms in humans.
16:41And the dark-skinned one
16:42In food chains and the general population of organisms
16:44It's not always because we built these creatures for you directly.
16:47No, this could be because we are destroying the environment in which these creatures live.
16:51We might not be the daughters of the animals
16:52But we might, in one way or another, be ruining his house.
16:54The polar bear, for example, wants its house
16:56Because of our work
16:57The tigers and lions, their forest will be cut down and taken
17:00To be done behind or fill the foundation exhibition in Damyar
17:02This is expensive, dear, you'll find your home
17:03Elegant living room set
17:04I live for you, where else?
17:06This is in addition to the empty spaces on which roads are built and constructed.
17:08Which also reduces the number of trees
17:10What helps us remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
17:12And it produces oxygen for us
17:13In the current situation
17:14All the damage that humans have caused to the planet
17:16There is usually no review in it.
17:17We won't be able to go back
17:18It's very possible we won't know how to fix it.
17:19And we will most likely need an international effort.
17:21International and collective
17:23A huge tape, a great midwife
17:24Not to fix
17:25To preserve what we have
17:26To salvage what can be organized
17:28We will emerge with a respectable performance
17:29We produce the best breeding
17:31Where is she, my dear? I'm honestly scared.
17:32If you were pessimistic because of what I said
17:34On the contrary, Abu Hamidi, this is a very optimistic episode.
17:35I felt very reassured about the future.
17:37My dear friend from Dubai, I must tell you that I didn't make you feel like we're going to a midwife.
17:40And the matter is closed.
17:41We might still have some time left.
17:42So that we can do anything
17:44Even if we don't point out all the damage we did
17:46We might get fed up with the fast pace.
17:48Those who are heading towards destruction
17:49For example, the top-of-the-line 20A model is operational in the UAE.
17:51Its aim is for countries to commit to a common plan among themselves.
17:54A package of measures
17:56To stop and curb the rise in temperatures
17:58We can catch this alarming rise before it takes off.
18:01And now it will be much more difficult in the future.
18:02These measures include utilizing renewable energy sources.
18:05Solar or wind power
18:07To reduce fuel burning for energy production
18:09Therefore, we can reduce emissions.
18:11And the planet, they tried to make it rest.
18:12And its gases decrease
18:13Indeed, my dear, there are solutions.
18:14In some countries, tax rates are being raised.
18:16For companies that use fuel
18:17To encourage dear companies
18:19They use renewable energy sources.
18:20These procedures are extremely illiterate
18:22And its short length is very large
18:23We all saw what happened in several countries
18:25Corona time, lockdown time
18:26When a human being leaves and causes a planet to breathe
18:28This led to a very significant decline
18:30Pollution levels in China and Europe
18:32And a drop in the Greenhouse Gass
18:34Which contributes to climate change
18:35All this because of industrial and commercial activity
18:38How many weeks did it stop?
18:38But also so you don't get too comfortable
18:41Let me tell you that we have in front of us
18:42Limited time between years
18:43So that we can catch the worm
18:44Before it becomes a reality, we can't act towards them.
18:46Okay, I'm Abu Hamad, what's wrong with me?
18:47What action is required of me now?
18:49I closed my factory in China
18:50Stop trading with the United States of America
18:52I'm talking to my lumberjacks in the Amazon rainforest.
18:54Tell them to delay giving them anything
18:55I'm with you on the road, I'm not stuffed at all
18:56Let me tell you, my dear, unfortunately
18:58Your abilities are much less than that.
19:00You are not Jeff Bezos
19:01Stuffed vegetables topic
19:02Apollo has a significant impact on the planet.
19:03The issue really depends on the major industrialized countries.
19:07This one must be burned
19:08This episode, my dear, is not intended
19:09If it distorts the scenes in any way
19:11Its purpose is to make the viewer aware that he is in danger.
19:14The threat of global warming is a real threat.
19:16It will cause panic, hardship, and hunger.
19:18That's not my words, my dear.
19:19This is more important than the statements of research organizations worldwide.
19:21There is a global agreement on what Bodoulak is.
19:23The goal is for us to be able to make our voices heard.
19:24For large industrialized countries
19:26The one responsible for what we are going through
19:27The one we again
19:28We will be the ones most affected by it.
19:29The goal is for you to be aware of what's happening around you.
19:32It confirms that we are not prepared for climate change scenarios.
19:34This isn't science fiction like in 2012.
19:36Nor a dreamy, futuristic philosophical vision
19:40If Mother Nature remains, she will be angry with us.
19:42My dear, don't be angry.
19:43Mother Nature Grid is talking about mothers
19:45We need to start understanding the impact of climate change
19:47It brings us all closer as individuals.
19:49And it's possible that the number of people who understand it and are aware of it will increase.
19:51And they're in the summer when you're running the air conditioning.
19:53It's not just your tea that's hot and warm.
19:54The whole planet became free and southern
19:56In a way that might increase this awareness
19:58Global policies towards the environment and climate are changing
20:01Human life on this planet is long
20:02Not the best ink, good or bad
20:03But the good news is that there are more episodes to come.
20:05It has some missed episodes that we might watch.
20:06There are sources we can consult
20:08If we're on YouTube, we can subscribe to the channel.
20:09okay
20:10Do you know, my dear, why kebab pocket?
20:11They come slowly
20:12Because every time someone comes, they bring down the feathers

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