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Living Planet: Environment Matters Around the World
Sustainable Cork Farming Under Threat in Portugal -- Climate Witness Series: Alaska II -- Talking to Bright Sparks About Energy Saving Lights -- Salmon Returning to Rhine River -- these stories and more in this edition of Living Planet. Tune in via the live-stream or download the program as a podcast. Send your comments and questions to features@dw-world.de. Innovation Threatens Traditional Portuguese Cork Harvesting The cork industry is generally regarded as environmentally friendly but now it is under threat. The Cork Oak tree is native to southwest Europe and northwest Africa. The tree forms a thick, rough bark which can be harvested every 10 to 12 years as cork. The European cork industry produces 340,000 tonnes of cork a year. It is used as bottle stoppers for wine as well as in flooring and insulation. Yet this natural and renewable product is under threat, as the plastics industry makes inroads into the wine market. Living Planet found out more on a visit to Portugal, the largest producer of cork in the world. (Report: Sylvia Smith) Climate Witness Series: Alaska II In Living Planet's 'Climate Witness' series we hear first-hand testimonies about the consequences of climate change around the world. The Polar Regions are warming faster than anywhere else in the world as a result of climate change. The vast areas of ice and snow are diminishing and having a widespread effect on human settlements, marine ecosystems and the coastal climate. The habitats and hunting areas for bears in Alaska are also shrinking. This week we hear from Joseph Prouk, a 'bear guard' who stands watch while scientists conduct their research in Alaska. (Report: Irene Quaile) Even Brighter Ideas to Save Energy With Light Bulbs Scientists are working towards innovative designs for lighting which could save energy and reduce carbon emissions. Almost 20 per cent of all the energy produced in the world is used to power lights. So using energy saving bulbs could reduce the amount of energy we consume and also cut carbon dioxide emissions. Some experts say energy-saving bulbs do a much better job at providing light and more people are using them in their homes. Yet critics say these bulbs could work better and now researchers and companies are working on the next generation of improved energy-saving lights. (Report: Frank Grotelueschen / Rob Turner) Wild Salmon Return to the Rhine River For the first time in 50 years, a wild salmon was caught in a tributary of the Rhine River near Basel. A fisherman has made the catch of a lifetime by reeling in the first wild salmon sighted in Switzerland in fifty years. Judging from the size of the salmon, which was pulled out of a tributary of the Rhine near Basel, it travelled all the way down the river into the Atlantic before returning upstream to spawn. Experts are amazed the fish made its way past the barriers that still impede salmon migrating to the upper Rhine despite a salmon reintroduction project. (Report: Kate Hairsine)
[0:01:00] ... healthier waterways and Gemini. As we speak Simmons -- could mean salmon stocks are returning to the right in the event. ...
[0:18:21] ... made it hot to relax time by reeling in the fist while salmon. -- Switzerland in fifty years. Judging from the size of the salmon which was pulled out of the right near Basel. It was likely who traveled all the way down the -- into the Atlantic before returning upstream to its born. Experts are amazed that the -- made its way -- Barry is which stealing -- salmon migrating to the upper Rhine. Despite the billions come into -- salmon reintroduction project. Over the past two decades. Kay -- has mall. ...
[0:18:52] ... Thanks again be -- salmon two counts -- project and its multibillion Euro investments in cleaning up the water and clearing obstructions such as stands. Salmon which were once extinct in the -- and now starting to thrive in the nowhere beaches of the -- But it's a completely different situation on the -- run on the border between southern Germany and France. Kia the -- still can't -- from the traditional spawning grounds in the babbling brooks of Germany's black forest. The French vogue is mountains and the Swiss Alps. Aces won the arrival of one salmon in Switzerland he's the talk that the fishing industry says French fish from a much to give -- I -- both listening for a salmon in Basel is really fantastic I mean there are still so many barriers and so innocent concede the battery is in question -- chain of hydroelectric plants belonging to the French national anti monopoly. EDS. In that -- de France. The panel plants tampering dams Arabic to be insurmountable obstacle for the migratory salmon. I have to hatching in the run and -- tribute trees. The fish to reached downstream to the ocean. And swim across the Atlantic to Greenland when they -- on a pro team -- menu oppressed nation from fish. The salmon and seek to return to the queen waltzes explains fish from a give -- ...
[0:20:15] ... Linux it's because our discussion -- one of the thing with salmon is that they have an incredibly strong homing instinct. Studies have shown that they come back to -- within fifteen meters of ...
[0:20:43] ... Is that there is a tried and true solution tween angle the salmon. And album my great refuse such as -- in the land praised -- trapped in Chad to bypass that stands. It's all ...
[0:21:14] ... concrete terms. And artificial current flows rapidly through the data to -- salmon and -- the migration fish intuit. Creation of bananas effectiveness. Explains tourist office Caroline Boren comes from a video camera that records ...
[0:23:03] ... of the -- And in addition pays for 5% to the stock salmon in the entire 1500 kilometer long run his gives our time. He also points on the infants and he's trying stating Germany. ...
[0:23:35] ... could be waiting another fifty years before they see a second migrating salmon unit's fortunes. -- his son which about a radio on the program without. ...
[0:25:06] ... of rules to increase controls and penalties to prevent overfishing and illegal fishing by that commercial fishing industry. Under the new rules fish catches could be monitored more closely at both ports and in the marketplace. In some cases monitoring will take place with the use of satellite surveillance. The commission has also proposed a penalty points system to ensure that catch quotas are cats. Environmental groups welcomed the new proposal but said it was only the first step in working towards the future for sustainable fisheries. The European council of ministries will make final decisions on the EU 2009 fishing limits in mid December. New findings that show massive floods of water beneath Antarctic ice sheet are forcing the rapid acceleration of ...
Northwest Regional News
Stories: 1) New Driver's License that Emits Radio Frequency is Helpful to Border Patrol 2) Is the Northwest Running Out of Water?
[0:01:38] ... There are huge issues related to how much water is needed for salmon. And -- don't get a good portion of our GDP for agricultural sources. ...
[0:02:42] ... of the Yakima river so the river flows would be higher source salmon. And -- would guarantee water throughout the year. We have water during the peak snow melt in general we don't have a ...
[0:04:09] ... to costs especially when you add an industry. Revenue generated by agriculture. Fishing recreation not to mention growing communities. Thank you doctor barber next week we'll ask Michael barber about the impact of central Washington ...
Is the Northwest Running Out of Water?
Is the Northwest running out of water? And if so, why? What are the major water issues facing the Northwest? In part one of our series, "Our Northwest Water" Sueann Ramella got the view from a water expert.
[0:00:40] ... There are huge issues related to how much water is needed for salmon. -- you'll get a good portion of our GDP -- agricultural sources. ...
[0:01:43] ... of the Yakima river so the river flows would be higher source salmon. And -- guarantee water throughout the year. We have water during the peak snow melt in general we don't have a shortage ...
[0:03:10] ... to costs especially when you add an industry. Revenue generated by agriculture. Fishing recreation -- not to mention growing communities. Thank you doctor barber next week we'll ask Michael barber about the impact of central ...
Northwest Sockeye Salmon Runs Plummet
This was another disastrous year for sockeye salmon in the Puget Sound. Many fishermen lost money. But they hope a minor federal bailout will help them recover. KUOW's Liz Jones reports.
[0:00:00] ... This was another disastrous year for sockeye salmon in the Puget Sound many fishermen lost money but they hope -- federal bailout will help them recover. POWs list Jones reports. The let me tribe in northwest Washington includes more than 500 fishermen who cast nets for sockeye salmon. They catch more than half the -- that returned to the Puget Sound. In a pig here Washington fishermen can catch more ...
[0:01:09] ... follows last week's federal declaration of a commercial disaster for the soccer salmon fisheries in Puget Sound and northern Washington coast. Officials determined the -- have not recovered since a similar disaster occurred in 2002. Officials are still investigating what caused the most sockeye runs from the -- river. Bob Malone as a regional administrator for Noah fisheries he says the fifth decline stemmed from -- ocean conditions and older fishing countering more disease and parasites. He used to salmon runs as a Bellwether. ...
19.11.08
Hell’s teeth in the dentist chair, was this a sod of a show to pre-produce! Here’s why… Last week, when playing at The Point in this here Cardiff, the delicious Ida Maria & the delightful V.V. Brown allowed one half of & Mr. Fisk into their company & minds for 20minutes or so each. [...]
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