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Climate Stories: A Mongolian Climate Story
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Sunday, 22 November 2009. A Mongolian Climate Story. A once huge lake in central Mongolia reduced to a puddle. Climate change is drying up this Mongolian waterfall. The solar panel is a common sight in Mongolia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Climate Stories weaves the multimedia tale of an overland journey from the UK to Russia, Mongolia and China, finding out what climate change means to real people. Subscribe to Climate Stories. Greenpeace China, Beijing. Wild China, Beijing. Focus Media, Moscow.
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Climate Stories: Dorjsuren, Orkhon, Mongolia
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009. Dorjsuren, Orkhon, Mongolia. Dorjsuren, more commonly known as Ben (which means boy in Mongolian), is our guide for our three days of horse trekking around the magnificent eight lakes area. I wasn't planning on interviewing him but after watching my interview with Myagaa he so enthusiastically voluteered himself that I could hardly refuse. Dorjsuren with our pack horse. Waterfall under threat from climate change. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to Climate Stories.
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Climate Stories: Eric - Beijing, China
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009. Eric - Beijing, China. As we step off the train from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia we're immediately dazzled by the realisation that the city in front of us is not the Beijing that lives in our heads. China's capital has almost completed its transformation. From a sprawling city of traditional ricketty wooden buildings in labarynthine 'hutong' alleyways to concrete and steel mega-city of epic proportions that makes London and New York look like toy towns. Beijing old and new. Eric drop...
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Climate Stories: Yining, Beijing: what does climate change mean to you?
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Monday, 30 November 2009. Yining, Beijing: what does climate change mean to you? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Climate Stories weaves the multimedia tale of an overland journey from the UK to Russia, Mongolia and China, finding out what climate change means to real people. Subscribe to Climate Stories. Greenpeace China, Beijing. Wild China, Beijing. Golden Gobi, Ulaanbaatar. Baikaler Hostel, Irkutsk. Baikal Environmental Wave, Irkutsk. Meeting Point Hostel, Yekaterinburg. Focus Media, Moscow. A Mon...
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Climate Stories: Yan Li - Beijing, China
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Wednesday, 2 December 2009. Yan Li - Beijing, China. Almost all of the people Climate Stories talks to are lay people with no particular interest in or knowledge about climate change. However, Yan Li, who has been working as a climate change campaigner for Greenpeace China. For two years has some very important things to say about what climate change really means for China. Yan Li says that China will be one of the countries worst affected by climate change. It's already triggered droughts in the North.
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Climate Stories: October 2009
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Friday, 30 October 2009. Khuu - Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Khuu in the doorway of a (typically) solar-powered gerr. Emma (with pickles) and Khuu at the White Cliffs. The elders talk about how they used to be able to predict the seasons and the weather, particularly when there would be a good or a bad year, but this is no longer possible. Even the rain falls differently now. It comes in shorter and more intense bouts that doesn't get absorbed by the land. She tells me that she thinks the nomadic lifestyle wil...
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Climate Stories: Yinning - Beijing, China
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Saturday, 28 November 2009. Yinning - Beijing, China. Yinning says people here don't talk about climate change that much but that it has been influencing people though, especially recently. The weather has got really weird and it gets warm and cold at strange times. Beijing also now suffers from sandstorms coming in from the Gobi desert. She thinks this is partly because there aren't enough trees in the countryside any more. The Great Wall at Simitar, near Beijing. Yinning's heard about the imminent worl...
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Climate Stories: Myagaa, Eight Lakes: what does climate change mean to you?
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Monday, 16 November 2009. Myagaa, Eight Lakes: what does climate change mean to you? 19 November 2009 at 10:50. Yes, i agree with you, we have to be more sensitive about the climate change…. Grow more trees and do eco-lifestyle. Visit http:/ bit.ly/1CAyqU. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Climate Stories weaves the multimedia tale of an overland journey from the UK to Russia, Mongolia and China, finding out what climate change means to real people. Subscribe to Climate Stories. Wild China, Beijing.
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Climate Stories: Bor – Elsen Tasarkhai, Mongolia
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Friday, 20 November 2009. Bor – Elsen Tasarkhai, Mongolia. Bor is in his late seventies, smokes a long pipe and keeps camels, horses, sheep and goats. Him and his hardworking wife, who tops up the stove in our gerr all night long with dried dung, live between a lake and a sand dune, which looks incredible to our Western eyes. Bor in his ger. Dusk before the snow. The scene we woke up to. Bor thinks scientists need to work out what to do about the problem. He doesn't know who else can fix the problem ...
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Climate Stories: Eric, Beijing - what does climate change mean to you?
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Thursday, 26 November 2009. Eric, Beijing - what does climate change mean to you? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Climate Stories weaves the multimedia tale of an overland journey from the UK to Russia, Mongolia and China, finding out what climate change means to real people. Subscribe to Climate Stories. Greenpeace China, Beijing. Wild China, Beijing. Golden Gobi, Ulaanbaatar. Baikaler Hostel, Irkutsk. Baikal Environmental Wave, Irkutsk. Meeting Point Hostel, Yekaterinburg. Focus Media, Moscow.