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Why are Brazil's trucks raised in the rear? Italy's Ape three-wheeled truck says 'arrivederci'. Airplanes in Spain test used cooking oil as fuel. India: Amritsar's green transport revolution. Kayoola: the Ugandan e-bus.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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In the USA, agriculture is dominated by two magic words: productivity and profitability. The two million farmers in the United States are impressive businessmen. But their agribusiness is causing great damage.
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Can community boilers cut costs and boost efficiency? Redesigning Delhi to make walking fun; free public transport can lead to fewer cars. And Pollachi nutmeg farmers team up for fairer prices.
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Italy's right-wing government is legislating against rainbow families. Children with two mothers or two fathers don't align with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's conservative family ideal. Same-sex couples now see themselves threatened by discrimination at the hands of the state.
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Greening city homes in Uganda; using an invasive plant in Kenya to cut plastic use; unlocking the secrets of an age-old potato variety to secure a staple in times of climate change. Plus turning old vegetable oil into bio fuel.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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How does social media affect your brain? Why does having the right support at an early age influence opportunities later in life? What does radiation from the Sun do to the Moon? AND: Is honesty really always the best policy in human interaction?
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Our body is literally teeming with nerves. If they get damaged, it can affect our sensations or ability to move. Or we might develop migraines or epilepsy. In Good Shape checks out our body's crucial high-speed information network!
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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Tesla is bolstering its manufacturing into Europe, and planning a new factory in Mexico in the coming years. But the company's water use, and where it is building its Gigafactories, is concerning locals. Tesla's fundamental stance against unions is also raising eyebrows -- especially as problems with working conditions have come to the fore.
Can community boilers cut costs and boost efficiency? Redesigning Delhi to make walking fun; free public transport can lead to fewer cars. And Pollachi nutmeg farmers team up for fairer prices.
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Chile plans to become a big hydrogen producer-its first hydrogen train is up and running. In India, influencers are drawing attention to environmental problems. In Cape Town, urban pocket forests are good for plants, animals, and people!
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Greening city homes in Uganda; using an invasive plant in Kenya to cut plastic use; unlocking the secrets of an age-old potato variety to secure a staple in times of climate change. Plus turning old vegetable oil into bio fuel.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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Tesla is bolstering its manufacturing into Europe, and planning a new factory in Mexico in the coming years. But the company's water use, and where it is building its Gigafactories, is concerning locals. Tesla's fundamental stance against unions is also raising eyebrows -- especially as problems with working conditions have come to the fore.
Why are Brazil's trucks raised in the rear? Italy's Ape three-wheeled truck says 'arrivederci'. Airplanes in Spain test used cooking oil as fuel. India: Amritsar's green transport revolution. Kayoola: the Ugandan e-bus.
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Greening city homes in Uganda; using an invasive plant in Kenya to cut plastic use; unlocking the secrets of an age-old potato variety to secure a staple in times of climate change. Plus turning old vegetable oil into bio fuel.
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Can community boilers cut costs and boost efficiency? Redesigning Delhi to make walking fun; free public transport can lead to fewer cars. And Pollachi nutmeg farmers team up for fairer prices.
How does social media affect your brain? Why does having the right support at an early age influence opportunities later in life? What does radiation from the Sun do to the Moon? AND: Is honesty really always the best policy in human interaction?
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Tesla is bolstering its manufacturing into Europe, and planning a new factory in Mexico in the coming years. But the company's water use, and where it is building its Gigafactories, is concerning locals. Tesla's fundamental stance against unions is also raising eyebrows -- especially as problems with working conditions have come to the fore.
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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This week on The 77 Percent, we journey to the heart of DR Congo, where a new generation is determined to reclaim its future. We investigate who is exploiting mineral resources in the country and how it connects to the global electric car boom. We also meet a student of the legendary boxer Kobimango, who tragically lost his life during clashes with M23 rebels.
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Tesla is bolstering its manufacturing into Europe, and planning a new factory in Mexico in the coming years. But the company's water use, and where it is building its Gigafactories, is concerning locals. Tesla's fundamental stance against unions is also raising eyebrows -- especially as problems with working conditions have come to the fore.
Chile plans to become a big hydrogen producer-its first hydrogen train is up and running. In India, influencers are drawing attention to environmental problems. In Cape Town, urban pocket forests are good for plants, animals, and people!
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Space is a contested area. World powers and private corporations alike are launching more and more rockets and satellites into space. But these constructions all leave behind scrap metal, which continues to orbit the earth at high speed.
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Chile plans to become a big hydrogen producer-its first hydrogen train is up and running. In India, influencers are drawing attention to environmental problems. In Cape Town, urban pocket forests are good for plants, animals, and people!