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The video is great. You guys should make shorts of this video. It will get more views and spread the message faster.(As the attention span on social media is very short)
Even if u make shorts of this we will definitely get more people to C it but it will aggregate the ADD attention deficit disorder to a grave level so it’s good if we the adults could consume this data and do some practical homework building per state wise so that we have some role models to show across INDIA
There are plenty other video's and news articles show casing both his homes in New Delhi as well in Goa I have been to his home in Goa where he simply plucked fruit an veg from his awesome home permaculture and we enjoyed a fantastic deliciously nutritious lunch. Life can be this way if one wants, this is what Peter is showing. No more need for not so super 'super'markets 😊😂❤
I come from Eastern India. Stubble burning is not practiced in this part. It is unique to Punjab, Haryana and parts of UP. The problem lies with cropping patterns and gap between two crops.
And that's all because of the old laws that still exist, they prohibit planting the next crop in the latter months so the farmers need to hastily prepare the field again for the next crop. if the laws were removed i bet it would help out a lot.
Some are solving on their own ways while most aren't ! It's about going simple making simple but, majorities don't like simple coz of their habitual & uncontrolled actions ! 🙏
Amazing video, and a great interview. I truly enjoyed the earth ship concept and it is do-able. We used to be self sustaining, we seemed to have forgotten about it. We need to remember our past.
Send Such messages of farming/environment via schools as the children are the best messengers who will bring the awareness into their homes. Also ask Govt to give more grants for Modern Farming- it is this modern farming which will draw youths into farming.
No, don't push this problem on the next generation, we have to take it up. Every person seeing this is an adult he/she must take steps however small to improve the world for the next generation.
Rather than vilifying farmers for crop burning they should be given carbon credits for producing crops As they are the only profession that takes carbon dioxide from the environment and gives back oxygen to the environment In fact all the industrial oxygen that is produced is produced from the liquification of air, so the industrial oxygen and nitrogen producers should pay a royalty to the farmers
Bro grains peoduce neglegiboe oxygen , plant needs years of buildup before that they consume more oxygem Also rice aheat farmers are reason of drought they use too much water india historically produces millets not rice wheat millets use neglegible water
What this couple has done is commendable. This may not be feasible for the majority. All municipal corporations in India must increase their fleet of CNG, Electric and Hydrogen buses while phasing out fossil fuel commercial vehicles and automobiles and replacing them with hybrid and cng vehicles. India also needs to invest in Sodium Ion batteries in a big way. The worst offenders tin Delhi amd NCR are the stubble burning farmers in neighboring Punjab and Hariyana. The govt. must address this on a war footing!
Thanks for your thoughts. Please consider watching the entire episode. Mr Sukhmeet more light on the stubble burning issue and offers a more detailed perspective. Also share this episode far and wide to grow this conversation.
People need to realize how serious the matter actually is... I think a lot of people are still ignorant of the matter As you said, this isn't the reality we should live in, there is so much we can do
*If you have strength not just bare talking then ask government to tax rich 1 per cent Indians for climate change as they are responsible for Maximum Carbon emissions not general public so all this business of growing food in home not wearing more clothes shows neither you have knowledge about climate change nor you are having strength enough to question the people who are actually responsible for this which are top rich 1 percent Indians they carbon emissions needs to be ended and meat industry needs to end they are responsible for Climate change directly not general public, it has become another business for people rather than solving the challenge!*
Fantastic, thank you. Where can I find a video about setting up a balcony farm? or building a greenhouse bubble around a home in a very hot climate. Also, a video about the sealed composting bin that produces compost in just a month. This is amazing information, please share this knowledge in more detail.
I am sorry but none of what I have heard so far adds up. Hydroponics sounds great but theres a reason that its not popping up en masse all over the world, hydroponic systems are not cheap to run or maintain, I wish they were, but they are just not! The running costs are not just fish food, you also have electricity and water, you have to keep pumps running around the clock to keep the water moving through the system and you have to top up water as water will be lost through evaporation. Gardening is a privilege which by all means if you can afford you should do, the medical (physical and psychological benefits) are huge. Also pollution in cities is because of everything, industrial (e.g. nearby coal plants producing energy to run air conditioning), diesel and petrol cars, and agricultural crop burning and all 3 issues have to be addressed together. Burning biofuels to run cars or power stations is not going to solve the problem. If low income families have money to invest then buy balcony solar, it will save you hundreds in the long run and reduce the smog from coal/oil or biofuel power stations. Those with more disposable income buy solar and whatever form of electric transport you can afford. Just stop burning stuff and if you have money and time left over to buy a plant or two then please do so, it will brighten up your home and greening cities improves the quality of life for everyone in it. And lastly I would love to know why Indian farmers esp. small farmers burn biomass anyway? Why are they not using it to make compost, it makes the most excellent fertiliser, improves the soils ability to retain water during droughts and increases fungi in the soil ( in turn improving fertility). I am probably missing something here, there must be an economic reason for doing this…?
There is a big nexus between big Ag and mid to large-scale farmers to purchase chemical fertilizers and pesticides along with high-yield crop seeds, it gets murkier with cash crops like Bt-cotton. It's a combination of peer pressure on part by big Ag (essentially Bayer and Monsanto tying up with Indian companies like Mahyco), extreme fragmentation of India's agricultural landscape (which indeed to some extent does not make large-scale composting economically viable because it is labor-intensive) and a continuing lack of awareness among the farming communities to adopt more tech-savvy and sustainable farming practices.
Thanks Naveen. Thats very encouraging for us to make deep dives and educational content for our audience. Please share this episode on social media and whatsapp groups
We all are sharing common planet /earth and it's resources and environment are also common to everyone so anything happening in one place affects everyone irrespective of Who is responsible for disbalance /pollution /global warming.. Nuclear might not produce carbon dioxide but certainly cause of global warming. Manufacturing and industrialization can't be cool /cold..
Thanks for your comment. Totally. We need to involve more and more people in this conversation. Please spread this message by sharing this episode in your social media and whatsapp groups.
Biogas and biomass-related energy production has been floating around for over 2 decades, I was personally involved in a project in Chennai trying to scale up the activity of a biomass digester unit based in Koyambedu wholesale vegetable and fruits market. Long story short, biomass-based energy byproducts were unable to compete with LNG, lignite, conventional propane or kerosene-based energy sources. This is simply because government had heavily subsidized these commodities for large segments of the financially underprivileged population. Unless biomass-sourced energy is subsidized both from the manufacturing end as well as made cheaper than fossil fuels, it cannot scale in India.
The wealthy have a disproportionate impact on carbon emissions. As wealth increases, so does one's carbon footprint, with the richest individuals contributing the most to CO2 pollution.
Thank you for your response. I’ll get in touch some time. I understand how important it is to grow and eat healthy food. It makes a ton of a difference to my health. But in my case , not having more than an hour or two of sunlight leaves me with no scope for growing anything (beyond using grow lights)What I was trying to say is it’s not possible for everyone to grow their own food, despite having the space.
Modiji suggested that we all plant a tree for our mother we can add one for our father and other loved ones too! It will help if 1 billion trees are planted.
Good vid. I ve always wondered why our city roads are not lined up with fruit bearing trees. All of us consume fruits and it should be simple to just start planting fruit trees on our road sides. Mangoes, leechis, jaamuns, anything? Why not?🙏
Bio-fuel= made out of organic materials and - waste…explanation is too long… And India needs to introduce environmental education and the effects of pollution from kindergarten to universities, waste management . I Live in a rural area in Haryana and the farmers are using plastic as fuel or they burn them .
Using the word waste is wrong, also the reason for the problem of crop burning . We need to educate the farmers that this is not waste and they should compost it and use it as fertilizers this will help them reduce the input cost which will in turn result in high profit. This will also provide us vegetables with less chemicals
This video seems to have been made in early June and at that time the AQI remains relatively better in comparison to the rest of the year. so how is the AQI 400? In which area the video was shot?
Hey, better India team, thanks for such an ellaborative podcast. Just a small request can you please upload hindi caption available because I been staying out of hometown can easily resonate with the solutions but I feel it would be better if podcast can have hindi subtitle partially so that It could reach to larger audience.
Thanks Kalpana. We need more people like you to talk about climate change and sustainaibility. Please help us grow this mission by sharing this episode in your community
From my personal experience, you can do every possible thing to have a fantastic organic garden, but without adequate sunlight , nothing works. In goa, the rain and the lack of sunlight have thwarted every effort of mine to grow stuff. Ginger and turmeric are the few things that grow. Having sunlight ( at least 3-5 hrs) is very necessary.
Wow... this is so educational! I am proud to say my company is working on these very concepts in Europe, and I am happy to see Indians discuss such solutions!
Hi, his full name is Sukhmeet Singh- CEO of A2P energy. You can contact him on LinkedIn- www.linkedin.com/in/sukhmeet-singh/ or email him at sukhmeet.singh@gmail.com
Hi, thank you so much. You can directly contact the couple to learn how to set up this at your home. Please find their contact details in the description box. Do share this episode with your loved ones as well.
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The video is great. You guys should make shorts of this video. It will get more views and spread the message faster.(As the attention span on social media is very short)
Thanks. We will be shortly putting out shorts from this. Till then please do share the episode with others
Even if u make shorts of this we will definitely get more people to C it but it will aggregate the ADD attention deficit disorder to a grave level so it’s good if we the adults could consume this data and do some practical homework building per state wise so that we have some role models to show across INDIA
Very True ......
I came from there only 🤣
@@naveenverma1334 This means our shorts are working :)
Greenery in cities is a must.
We need large parks with big trees.
Green streets.
Every tall buildings we need green belt around.
Rightly said! We need to make our cities livable by planting more trees. Kindly share this episode in your social media groups as well.
In future if people nee to go out, they will have to wear safety suites. like Astronauts
Save soil campaign and Cauvery calling, have a look ❤❤❤
There no land left for greenery in india. 🤣🤣
Detailed house tour should have included.
There are plenty other video's and news articles show casing both his homes in New Delhi as well in Goa
I have been to his home in Goa where he simply plucked fruit an veg from his awesome home permaculture and we enjoyed a fantastic deliciously nutritious lunch.
Life can be this way if one wants, this is what Peter is showing.
No more need for not so super 'super'markets 😊😂❤
@@makapau i can't find any video
Can you give the link
Not a good idea. Because then they would be exposed as a hoax.
Yes agreed
In future if people nee to go out, they will have to wear safety suites. like Astronauts
I come from Eastern India. Stubble burning is not practiced in this part. It is unique to Punjab, Haryana and parts of UP. The problem lies with cropping patterns and gap between two crops.
Come to Kolkata you will know
And that's all because of the old laws that still exist, they prohibit planting the next crop in the latter months so the farmers need to hastily prepare the field again for the next crop. if the laws were removed i bet it would help out a lot.
@@izak9650there’s no such law
Government should promote sustainable housing..& we all as well
True.
Y govt ...PPL or society has to b pro active. Startup companies can come up with solutions. Flat societies can come up with solutions.
Some are solving on their own ways while most aren't !
It's about going simple making simple but, majorities don't like simple coz of their habitual & uncontrolled actions ! 🙏
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Fabulous! In a pessimistic state of affairs concerning the planet, this left me feeling hopeful!
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Amazing video, and a great interview. I truly enjoyed the earth ship concept and it is do-able. We used to be self sustaining, we seemed to have forgotten about it. We need to remember our past.
Thanks for sharing this thought. With work we hope that will restore more sustainable ways of living. Please consider sharing this in your community
25:59 growing food/veggies in a 3x9 balcony
Thanks for this. Timestamps updated now.
I am too😊
Send Such messages of farming/environment via schools as the children are the best messengers who will bring the awareness into their homes. Also ask Govt to give more grants for Modern Farming- it is this modern farming which will draw youths into farming.
Thanks for your support. Please share this far and wide in your community
No, don't push this problem on the next generation, we have to take it up.
Every person seeing this is an adult he/she must take steps however small to improve the world for the next generation.
Rather than vilifying farmers for crop burning they should be given carbon credits for producing crops
As they are the only profession that takes carbon dioxide from the environment and gives back oxygen to the environment
In fact all the industrial oxygen that is produced is produced from the liquification of air, so the industrial oxygen and nitrogen producers should pay a royalty to the farmers
Great idea. We need to have more conversations like this. please share this episode in your community
Bro grains peoduce neglegiboe oxygen , plant needs years of buildup before that they consume more oxygem
Also rice aheat farmers are reason of drought they use too much water india historically produces millets not rice wheat millets use neglegible water
Great thought, but sir carbon credits are scam.
What this couple has done is commendable. This may not be feasible for the majority. All municipal corporations in India must increase their fleet of CNG, Electric and Hydrogen buses while phasing out fossil fuel commercial vehicles and automobiles and replacing them with hybrid and cng vehicles. India also needs to invest in Sodium Ion batteries in a big way.
The worst offenders tin Delhi amd NCR are the stubble burning farmers in neighboring Punjab and Hariyana. The govt. must address this on a war footing!
Thanks for your thoughts. Please consider watching the entire episode. Mr Sukhmeet more light on the stubble burning issue and offers a more detailed perspective. Also share this episode far and wide to grow this conversation.
People need to realize how serious the matter actually is... I think a lot of people are still ignorant of the matter
As you said, this isn't the reality we should live in, there is so much we can do
Yes, you're right. Each one of us can actually make a change. Please share this episode with others to spread more awareness.
*If you have strength not just bare talking then ask government to tax rich 1 per cent Indians for climate change as they are responsible for Maximum Carbon emissions not general public so all this business of growing food in home not wearing more clothes shows neither you have knowledge about climate change nor you are having strength enough to question the people who are actually responsible for this which are top rich 1 percent Indians they carbon emissions needs to be ended and meat industry needs to end they are responsible for Climate change directly not general public, it has become another business for people rather than solving the challenge!*
Thank you for This informative and Important Podcast ❤
Please share this with others in your community
Fantastic, thank you. Where can I find a video about setting up a balcony farm? or building a greenhouse bubble around a home in a very hot climate. Also, a video about the sealed composting bin that produces compost in just a month. This is amazing information, please share this knowledge in more detail.
I am sorry but none of what I have heard so far adds up. Hydroponics sounds great but theres a reason that its not popping up en masse all over the world, hydroponic systems are not cheap to run or maintain, I wish they were, but they are just not! The running costs are not just fish food, you also have electricity and water, you have to keep pumps running around the clock to keep the water moving through the system and you have to top up water as water will be lost through evaporation. Gardening is a privilege which by all means if you can afford you should do, the medical (physical and psychological benefits) are huge. Also pollution in cities is because of everything, industrial (e.g. nearby coal plants producing energy to run air conditioning), diesel and petrol cars, and agricultural crop burning and all 3 issues have to be addressed together. Burning biofuels to run cars or power stations is not going to solve the problem. If low income families have money to invest then buy balcony solar, it will save you hundreds in the long run and reduce the smog from coal/oil or biofuel power stations. Those with more disposable income buy solar and whatever form of electric transport you can afford. Just stop burning stuff and if you have money and time left over to buy a plant or two then please do so, it will brighten up your home and greening cities improves the quality of life for everyone in it. And lastly I would love to know why Indian farmers esp. small farmers burn biomass anyway? Why are they not using it to make compost, it makes the most excellent fertiliser, improves the soils ability to retain water during droughts and increases fungi in the soil ( in turn improving fertility). I am probably missing something here, there must be an economic reason for doing this…?
Thank you for sharing your views. Please share this episode with others to spread more awareness.
There is a big nexus between big Ag and mid to large-scale farmers to purchase chemical fertilizers and pesticides along with high-yield crop seeds, it gets murkier with cash crops like Bt-cotton. It's a combination of peer pressure on part by big Ag (essentially Bayer and Monsanto tying up with Indian companies like Mahyco), extreme fragmentation of India's agricultural landscape (which indeed to some extent does not make large-scale composting economically viable because it is labor-intensive) and a continuing lack of awareness among the farming communities to adopt more tech-savvy and sustainable farming practices.
Never watch such long video 🎥 . Very second is worth. 🎉🎉❤❤❤❤😊😊
Thanks Naveen. Thats very encouraging for us to make deep dives and educational content for our audience. Please share this episode on social media and whatsapp groups
मैंने भी यही प्रयास किया था ,छत पौधों से भर दी उसके बाद घर मे ऐसी सीलन हुई कि रहना दुश्वार हो गया , सारे पौधे उखाड़ फेंके 😂
We all are sharing common planet /earth and it's resources and environment are also common to everyone so anything happening in one place affects everyone irrespective of Who is responsible for disbalance /pollution /global warming.. Nuclear might not produce carbon dioxide but certainly cause of global warming. Manufacturing and industrialization can't be cool /cold..
Thanks for your comment. Totally. We need to involve more and more people in this conversation. Please spread this message by sharing this episode in your social media and whatsapp groups.
Biogas and biomass-related energy production has been floating around for over 2 decades, I was personally involved in a project in Chennai trying to scale up the activity of a biomass digester unit based in Koyambedu wholesale vegetable and fruits market. Long story short, biomass-based energy byproducts were unable to compete with LNG, lignite, conventional propane or kerosene-based energy sources. This is simply because government had heavily subsidized these commodities for large segments of the financially underprivileged population. Unless biomass-sourced energy is subsidized both from the manufacturing end as well as made cheaper than fossil fuels, it cannot scale in India.
Great video, so many useful ideas. One question - would this work in more humid areas?
Shyamala, you could get in touch with Peter and Neeno. Their contact info is in the description session
The wealthy have a disproportionate impact on carbon emissions. As wealth increases, so does one's carbon footprint, with the richest individuals contributing the most to CO2 pollution.
Thank you for your response. I’ll get in touch some time. I understand how important it is to grow and eat healthy food. It makes a ton of a difference to my health. But in my case , not having more than an hour or two of sunlight leaves me with no scope for growing anything (beyond using grow lights)What I was trying to say is it’s not possible for everyone to grow their own food, despite having the space.
Very under rated.। Video people need to change mind set first
Thank you for recognizing the value of changing mindsets!
10:58 You want to stop crop waste burning. Why don't you stop using personal car and AC in house. Everybody see others pollution.🤣🤣
41:50 Why not Nuclear Energy? Too afraid of Nuclear Meltdown?
Just 3 months of peak summer and you have a problem.
Become hard to face 40 degrees.
22:00 Do you know any website which show data of personal car producing toxic gases.
In this summer all my plants are burnt because of 50c plus temp.. even in shade it reached 40 c .. how to grow plants in this temp
You can also get in touch with Peter And Neeno . Their contact details are in the description.
Kindly share practical installation
Peter provides a weekly aquaponics online DIY course !
How can we contact him?
@@rashijain6043 Hi, their contact details are shared in the description box under the episode. Do check that out!
Please study- Kristen Dirksen and Bryce Langston thanks.
Control of population
Modiji suggested that we all plant a tree for our mother we can add one for our father and other loved ones too! It will help if 1 billion trees are planted.
you should have shown the garden also. It would have been great addition to the discussion.
Can you post a detailed video of their house - The complete system to every micro level detail?
Solve the population problem first to solve the pollution/heat problem..
Kudos to all of you🙏
In future if people nee to go out, they will have to wear safety suites. like Astronauts
Indias tree density is the Lowest in the world per person only 25 where rest of the world is 500😢
Can you summarise the main points of solution? Because i didn't catch that
Very nice conversation 👌 👏 👍 😀
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In future if people nee to go out, they will have to wear safety suites. like Astronauts
Good vid. I ve always wondered why our city roads are not lined up with fruit bearing trees. All of us consume fruits and it should be simple to just start planting fruit trees on our road sides. Mangoes, leechis, jaamuns, anything? Why not?🙏
Rightly said. Thank you for sharing your views. Please share this episode with others to spread more awareness.
Vdo is toooooooooooooo long...:(
Sure. We will be making shorter videos too
Sir, it will be highly appreciated if you make informative content like this in Hindi also for general public who have problem understanding English.
Hi, thank you for your feedback. We'll release it soon in Hindi.
This video is so spectacular ❤.
Glad you think so!
Bio-fuel= made out of organic materials and - waste…explanation is too long…
And India needs to introduce environmental education and the effects of pollution from kindergarten to universities, waste management . I Live in a rural area in Haryana and the farmers are using plastic as fuel or they burn them .
Rightly said! Thank you for sharing your views. Please share this episode with others to spread more awareness.
Please show their house
We will be doing this very soon
Show their house tour video
In the video you will get a glimpse of their house. We will also create a separate video giving a tour of the house soon
Yes only by showing their house tour can we be able to replicate it
Can we see the house and the areas where these changes have been incorporated?
yeah, most important part was missing
@@guptabhishek Thanks for your feedback. We will make our upcoming videos even better .
Great video . Missed seeing the plants growing and the entire house . It’s a video and shld have had this footage.
Hi. Thank you for your feedback. We'll soon share a separate video showing their house.
Using the word waste is wrong, also the reason for the problem of crop burning . We need to educate the farmers that this is not waste and they should compost it and use it as fertilizers this will help them reduce the input cost which will in turn result in high profit. This will also provide us vegetables with less chemicals
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This video seems to have been made in early June and at that time the AQI remains relatively better in comparison to the rest of the year. so how is the AQI 400? In which area the video was shot?
This was near Sainik Farms. The team actually measured the AQI outside and inside the house.
Kindly share link to connect with them.
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start your sustainable food chain from government not farmers, and remove unhealthy western fast foods from your dietary system.
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Nonsense. Keep talking nonsense.🤔
Do you have a link to their online 2 week course?
Can I contact and visit this couple...can you provide any contact number or adress
Yes, you can. Their contact details are in the description box.
24:00 - Its solvable problem. Obviously will take effort and is challenging, but definitely solvable
What a wholeome video!
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Hey, The better Indian team , can you provide the detail of course that Peter and Neno are offering.?
House video and industry carbon fuel usage should be made separately
I appreciate your input on this topic!
Hey, better India team, thanks for such an ellaborative podcast. Just a small request can you please upload hindi caption available because I been staying out of hometown can easily resonate with the solutions but I feel it would be better if podcast can have hindi subtitle partially so that It could reach to larger audience.
Hi, thank you for your feedback. We'll add soon.
Punjabis on top😊❤
Very fortunate couple.
True
Such lazy time stamps..56 min of intro
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Great video.
Thanks Kalpana. We need more people like you to talk about climate change and sustainaibility. Please help us grow this mission by sharing this episode in your community
Farmers agri waste like straw can be provided to gosalas or cow owners as cow foods
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Very good.
HELL,
SELF MADE!
From my personal experience, you can do every possible thing to have a fantastic organic garden, but without adequate sunlight , nothing works. In goa, the rain and the lack of sunlight have thwarted every effort of mine to grow stuff. Ginger and turmeric are the few things that grow. Having sunlight ( at least 3-5 hrs) is very necessary.
Hi, the couple have setup the same system in Goa as well. You can reach out to them for more details. Their contact details are in the description.
Such a wonderful work
Not but the link is not showing properly for the peter and neeno
Wow... this is so educational! I am proud to say my company is working on these very concepts in Europe, and I am happy to see Indians discuss such solutions!
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This is a gem of a podcast. Thank you for bringing them and sharing such knowledge. 🙏🏻
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Could you please provide full name and contact details of Sukhmeet. Thanks
Hi, his full name is Sukhmeet Singh- CEO of A2P energy. You can contact him on LinkedIn- www.linkedin.com/in/sukhmeet-singh/ or email him at sukhmeet.singh@gmail.com
Please provide hindi dubbed my family don't understand English
We will be putting out a hindi episode soon
Please upload in hindi also.
We will do that soon
Man you guys are very nice people I wish you guys in my States and you're also right we need greener fresh trees fresh grass and fresh green leaves
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We can Carbon credits in India?
Video is perfect but , isko aur excellent banaya ja. Sakta hai pictures add kr k jo in batao ka sath me visualise kare.
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Why aren't we doing this? Really good video. Thankyou
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So great
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I want this set-up in my house how can you help me to build this set up;
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Climate is not changing it has already changed we have act now and climate mitigation action immediately.
Absolutely
amazing video with details needs more video like this
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Great content! Greetings from Italy.
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00:03:10 leukemia
00:18:10 leukemia
We want a house tour of that sustainable house Peter and Nino.
You can actually reach out to them. They do host people. Contact information is given in the description section
Thankyou for the detailed video.
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Great video, should be in Hindi also for better reach.
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Waiting for it. 😊
❤
Talk more about these problems.
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What a fantastic and sustainable effort ❤️
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Podcast in Hindi also.
We'll soon release it in Hindi.
I'm a Hindi audience
We will be putting out the episode in hindi soon
Learn more languages too. , 👍
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Good work keep going 👍
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